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Privately owned lander was carrying a drill, a drone and two rovers for NASA and others
Cast of ‘Crazy for You’ makes triumphant return to the stage
Appeals court will continue to consider legal arguments in the case; Hampton Dellinger is likely to appeal to the US Supreme Court
Live data will stay down unless funding is restored
US president has signaled he has no intention of pushing Israel's prime minister away from return to combat if Hamas doesn't agree to terms of new ceasefire proposal
South Korea and Poland have been strategic partners since 2013, with South Korea in recent years becoming a major supplier of weapons as NATO member Poland carries out a massive investment program to modernize its armed forces
Lawmaker’s death temporarily widens Republicans’ slim House majority
Machar, whose political rivalry with President Salva Kiir has in the past exploded into civil war, said that the firing of several of his allies from posts in the government threatened the 2018 peace deal between him and Kiir
The 88-year-old pope, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed as a young man, had two respiratory crises on Monday in a setback to his recovery
The large storm system brought blinding dust storms to the Southwest, blizzards with whiteout conditions to the Midwest and fears of wildfires elsewhere
James reached 50,000 points deep into his 22nd season, which ties him with Vince Carter for the most played in NBA history
The judge's ruling comes in a lawsuit filed earlier this month on behalf of families with transgender or nonbinary children who allege their health care has already been compromised by the president's orders
After the Tates landed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday, Governor Ron DeSantis told reporters that the brothers weren't welcome in the state
Probationary workers have been targeted for layoffs across the federal government because they're usually new to the job and lack full civil service protection
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have to wait until their replacements arrive at the International Space Station next week before they can check out later this month
By a 5-4 vote, the court's conservative majority ruled for San Francisco in a case about the discharge of raw sewage that sometimes occurs during heavy rains
Move comes after Trump alleged Chinese interference with shipping lane’s operations
Flares, smoke bombs, eggs and water bottles were thrown during clashes between lawmakers, reports say
The designation carries sanctions and penalties for anyone providing 'material support' for the group
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