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NASA says on their return, the crew hit the halfway mark between the moon and Earth last night.
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A new study appears to show how the brain is able to imagine things it can't see.
NPR's John Hamilton reports on the research in the journal Science.
The future of Ticketmaster will be in the hands of a jury today.
The antitrust trial in New York focuses on whether Live Nation illegally monopolized the concert industry at the expense of fans, artists, and venues.
Dozens of state attorneys general brought the suit to break up Live Nation and its subsidiary, Ticketmaster.
Early in the trial, Live Nation reached a settlement with the Justice Department, but the states moved ahead with their case.
Global oil prices have risen amid that shaky ceasefire between the U.S.
Brent crude, the international standard, rose above $97 a barrel today.
The status of the major shipping route, the Strait of Hormuz, is unclear.
In the U.S., the national average cost of regular gas is $4.15 a gallon today, a penny more than yesterday.
The group of Epstein survivors says the Justice Department publicly shared personally identifiable information without permission.
The files included full names, images, contact information, and where they live.
DOJ said last month it's fixing the redaction errors, but the federal complaint alleges Google is continuously republishing the information through its search engine and AI search tool.
The survivors say they're getting calls, emails, and threats from strangers.
They must prove, among other things, that the information was not of legitimate public concern.
They argue while there is public interest in the Epstein case, the publication of their individual information by Google doesn't meet that privacy law standard.