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    This image released by Universal Pictures shows Ryan Gosling, from left, Corey Stoll and Lukas Haas in a scene from "First Man."
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    British Prime Minister Winston Churchill holds his Homberg hat against a gust of wind as he arrives at the White House in Washington on June 29, 1954 for his last talk with President Eisenhower on international problems.
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    Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin praised President-elect Trump's nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, saying he has the
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    Lockheed Martin's concept for a crewed lunar lander is a single stage, fully reusable system that incorporates many of Orion’s flight-proven technologies and systems. The lander would accommodate a crew of four and 2000 lbs. of payload on the surface for up to two weeks while returning to the Gateway without maintenance or refueling on the surface.
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    Former U.S. President Barack Obama waves as he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pose for photographers arrives at a Japanese Sushi restaurant in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district, Sunday, March 25, 2018. Obama says negotiations with North Korea on its nuclear weapons program are difficult, partly because the country's isolation minimizes possible leverage, such as trade and travel sanctions against Pyongyang.
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    This illustration made available by NASA on March 29, 2018 shows the twin Mars Cube One (MarCO) spacecraft flying over Mars with Earth and the sun in the distance. The MarCOs will be the first CubeSats - a kind of modular, mini-satellite - flown into deep space. They're designed to fly along behind NASA's InSight lander on its cruise to Mars.
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    The next arena for Earth’s old rivalries
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