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Puget Sound bubbles, rocket part crashing into the moon is from China, drought in Western US is predicted to last until 2030, White House says that COVID-19 isn't a crisis anymore.

Show Notes

University of Washington researchers investigate Puget Sound bubbles. The rocket part crashing into the moon is from China, not SpaceX. The drought in Western US is predicted to last until 2030. The White House states that COVID-19 isn't a crisis anymore. 

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