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NPR's Michael Copley reports Vanguard didn't admit wrongdoing.
The Dow dropped more than 1 percent.
NASA is revamping its Artemis moon landing program.
The announcement comes days after the space agency's new moon rocket returned to its Florida hangar for more repairs.
Artemis 2 is a lunar fly-around, and it's now off until at least April.
The follow-up mission to land near the moon's south pole will now focus on testing a lunar lander in Earth's orbit.
Instead, that would be followed up by a moon landing in 2028.
Israel's Supreme Court has frozen an order by the government to ban dozens of aid groups from working in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
NPR's Aya Batraoui reports the ban targeted at least 37 aid groups, including Doctors Without Borders.
Target will stop selling cereals containing synthetic colors by the end of May.
The company says it has worked with national brands to reformulate products.
Some cereals like Trix and Lucky Charms will have updated formulations.
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President Trump says he is not happy with the way Iran is negotiating with the U.S., but as NPR's Franco Ordonez reports, Trump has made no final decision on whether to strike the country.
The Justice Department has indicted 30 more people who allegedly took part in a demonstration last month protesting ICE inside a Minnesota church.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced today on social media.