
NASA Artemis II Mission Preparations Continue as Lunar Activities Generate Interest
NASA's Artemis II mission preparations involve astronaut families while separate lunar operations capture public attention.

NASA's Artemis II mission preparations involve astronaut families while separate lunar operations capture public attention.

Federal Reserve officials express measured views on potential rate cuts as they assess labor market conditions and geopolitical risks.

A new phase 3 clinical trial is recruiting patients to test a potential treatment for slowing ALS disease progression in early-stage cases.

Democrat Mejia has been projected to win a special election for a New Jersey House seat, according to the Associated Press.
Graham Platner holds a substantial polling lead over Gov. Janet Mills in Maine's Democratic Senate primary race.

Cedric Ricks, 51, was executed by lethal injection for the 2013 murders of his girlfriend Roxann Sanchez and her son Anthony Figueroa in Bedford, Texas.

Remains found in a car submerged in the Columbia River have been identified as the Martin family who disappeared in 1958.

An 82-year-old Kentucky woman and her daughter turned down a $26 million offer from an AI company seeking to build a data center on their farmland.

Black Tabby Games, creator of Slay the Princess, announced a new publishing arm and signed two games at the Triple-I Initiative showcase.

Justice Clarence Thomas addressed students at the University of Texas at Austin, discussing the Declaration of Independence and American values.

Chinese tech company Xiaomi has begun trialing humanoid robots at its electric vehicle production facility, describing them as similar to interns.

Pope Leo XIV will accept the Liberty Medal virtually on July 3 at the National Constitution Center after declining a Trump invitation.

Israeli economy reportedly sustains $3 billion in weekly losses during conflict with Iran as President Herzog discusses military coordination with the U.S.

A tourist bus carrying British passengers crashed on La Gomera island, falling 10 meters and resulting in one fatality and 27 injuries.

A New York judge overturned university sanctions against 22 Columbia students who occupied Hamilton Hall during campus protests in April 2024.
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