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'Survive, not enjoy': Heat, humidity gripping half the US
A heat wave gripping much of the Midwest and Eastern United States has canceled events like horse races and festivals but hasn't kept everyone from heading outside
Events fall as mercury rises; moon commemoration called off
As temperatures rise across US, events fall, including several New York City plans
The moon landing was a giant leap for movies, too
The moon landing 50 years ago was a giant leap not just for mankind but for filmmaking
Memories of watching Apollo 11: 'You could hear a pin drop'
People around the world remember watching Apollo 11 moon landing in 'total awe'
Big sturgeon offers evidence restoration efforts are working
It's no fish tale -- a 6-foot-long sturgeon was recently pulled from an upstate New York lake
Science Says: Airplane turbulence can strike out of the blue
Diverted Air Canada flight seems to have been shaken by 'clear air turbulence," which strikes without warning
Epstein philanthropy since sex plea included all-girl school
Financier Jeffrey Epstein has over the last decade sought to portray himself as a generous benefactor to children, giving to organizations including a youth orchestra, a baseball league and a private girls' school
Financier in sex abuse case went from math whiz to titan
Jeffrey Epstein, facing sex-trafficking charges, has long been an enigma, his rags-to-riches ascent shrouded in mystery
Jury awards nearly $60 million to ex-student burned in class
A jury has awarded nearly $60 million to a former high school student disfigured by a chemistry experiment
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