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  • The InSight Mars lander successfully launched on Saturday morning, by an Atlas V rocket taking off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
  • Del Rio was the first coach to take them to the playoffs in more than a decade, but a disappointing 2017 season led to his firing.
  • Last year, a jury awarded ICTSI Oregon $93.6 million in damages to be paid by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and its local chapter. A judge reduced that amount to about $19 million.
  • The next big advance in treating diseases like rheumatoid arthritis could be tiny pulses of electricity delivered to the vagus nerve.
  • The truck had been packed with at least 160 migrants when it crashed into a support for a pedestrian bridge in the Mexican state of Chiapas.
  • President Bush has delayed for 60 days a possible strike by Northwest Airline's mechanics. Other major airlines facing labor troubles see today's federal intervention as a signal the president may help them avert strikes too. Minnesota Public Radio's Mark Zdechlik reports.
  • A new documentary film about the radical group the Weather Underground may signal that Hollywood is beginning to pay attention to 1960s counterculture. NPR's David D'Arcy reports.
  • Astronomers have captured the signal of the very first stars while also possibly confirming dark matter.
  • Noah talks with Joshua Harris Prager, staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal, about how the New York Giants stole opposing teams' catcher's signals, to anticipate what pitches were about to be thrown. If it were known at the time, the news would have been a scandal.
  • In the small town of Lititz, Pa., the luxury timepiece company Rolex operates a school for watch repair in partnership with a Swiss watchmakers' organization. As Jack Speer reports for Morning Edition, the opening of the "Watch Technicum" is the latest signal of a rebirth for the high end of the watch industry.
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