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'You give me chills!' NASA's cute Valentine's Day messages will surely leave you over the moon; check pictures

NASA created innovative and creative Valentine's Day cards featuring celestial bodies. These cards can be sent even after the occasion and are accessible on their official website at go.nasa.gov/valentines.

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'Anti-racist' DEI firm appears to have falsely listed US government as client

EXCLUSIVE — A left-wing diversity, equity, and inclusion consultancy that has drawn the ire of Republican lawmakers seems to have falsely listed the federal government as a "client," with one government agency flat-out denying ever working with the firm.

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NASA targeting Monday launch for ISS resupply mission

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration says it is targeting a Monday launch for a resupply mission to the International Space Station.

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CBS Weekend News

a plus in a class. >> reporter: students are trained and mentored by nasa employees, and the parts they make are inspected and held to nasa's rigorous standards. >> these are not widgets, and these are not paper weights. these are actual structural components that are flying to the space station. >> reporter: students are told when a part they've worked on is included in a nasa launch, and they even get a photo of it in use in space. for students like abigail gibson, the nasa hunch program has helped them discover new career paths they never would have considered. >> i feel really ready for what's going to come after high school, so that's pretty nice, and i'm getting firsthand experience of what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >> reporter: olivia leech, cbs news, mansfield, texas. that's the cbs "weekend news" for this saturday. i'm nancy chen in new york. thanks for joining us. good night.

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