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Juan Soto reveals why he came up small in his first big Mets spot


Juan Soto came up to the plate in the ninth with runners on the corners, two outs and the Mets trailing by two, but this time he came up short.

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Trump executive order on Smithsonian targets funding for ‘improper ideology’


JD Vance to lead plan as Trump says there’s been ‘concerted’ effort to rewrite US history with ‘distorted narrative’

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How to Watch Kings vs Avalanche: Live Stream NHL Hockey, TV Channel


Catch all the action between the Los Angeles Kings and the Colorado Avalanche in this NHL matchup live on Thursday at Ball Arena.

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How to watch 2024 World Series documentary ‘Fight for Glory’ for free


The series was produced by five-time World Series champion Derek Jeter, and Brian Grazer and Ron Howard.

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How to Watch Arizona vs Duke: Live Stream NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, TV Channel


The No. 4 seed Arizona Wildcats (24-12) and the No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils (33-3) will meet on Thursday in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.

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International student fearful after Rumeysa Ozturk detained by ICE in Massachusetts



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Judge orders Trump administration to preserve Signal messages on Yemen strikes – The Times of India


US News: A federal judge ordered Trump administration agencies to preserve encrypted Signal messages exchanged in mid-March, amid allegations of record-keeping

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OTD In Space – March 22: Comet Hale-Bopp Flies By Earth


On March 22, 1997, a super bright comet by the name of Hale-Bopp made its closest approach to Earth. It was bright enough for people to see without telescopes or binoculars for over 18 months. Comet Hale-Bopp still holds the record for being visible to the naked eye for longer than any other comet, and it was probably the most-viewed comet in history. It passed by Earth at a safe distance of about 120 million miles before continuing its orbit around the sun. As it got closer to the sun, its two blue and white tails grew bigger and brighter. By the time it made it to the sun on April 1, it was shining brighter than every star in the sky except for Sirius.