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NASA is moving its Artemis moon rocket from the launch pad back to the hangar for more repairs.
It's a slow four-mile trek expected to take all day at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
Managers ordered the rollback over the weekend after a problem developed with the rocket's helium pressurization system.
The launch team had been targeting March for the Artemis II astronaut mission, humanity's first trip to the moon in decades, but now it's off until at least April.
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A federal judge has again ruled the Trump administration can't freely deport migrants to third countries where they have no ties.
The judge says migrants have the right to be notified and given an opportunity to object before they're sent to a third country.
The decision will be delayed for 15 days, allowing the government to appeal.
The Supreme Court ruled in the administration's favor last year.
A pair of celebrity bald eagles living in the mountains east of Los Angeles have welcomed a new egg into the world.
It comes after a month of heartbreak for a live stream's 700,000 subscribers.
From member station KVCR, Madison Aument reports.
Bad Bunny has turned a jacket worn by soccer legend Pele at the 1966 World Cup into a pop culture hit after using it at concerts in Sao Paulo.
He borrowed it from a collector's soccer shop.
Pele's Instagram account said when someone like Bad Bunny honors the king on Brazilian soil, it means the crown is still shining.
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President Trump is delivering his State of the Union address to promote the economy, attack his predecessor, and announce measures he says will cut costs before this year's midterm elections.