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Claressa Shields, ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound women's boxer and the current undisputed women's heavyweight champion, will return to the ring and challenge Kaye Scott for the WBC and WBA middleweight ...
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Brooke Shields admitted she is tempted to get plastic surgery, but is ultimately “too scared.” Instagram Brooke Shields is “too scared” to get any plastic surgery. The 60-year-old shared her ...
Claressa Shields fired back at MVP and Alycia Baumgardner after her ban, calling the suspension “weak,” framing her slap as “protection,” and threatening legal action. Claressa Shields has been banned ...
The U.S. government is using Shield A's Hivemind software to power more affordable military drones. The war in Iran is accelerating the need for lower-cost weapons as Iranian drones wreak havoc on ...
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CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. — There have been some concerns with the heat shield for the Orion space capsule as it brings the Artemis II astronauts home from their lunar flyby and splashdown in the Pacific ...
Ahead of returning to Earth on Friday, April 10, the astronauts sent touching messages to their families Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE. As the Artemis II crew prepares ...
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Update: The Artemis II crew splashed down to end its mission successfully on Friday, April 10. Follow the latest here. Within seconds, temperatures across its 16.5-foot-wide heat shield will climb to ...
(CNN) — As four astronauts complete their historic trip around the moon in NASA’s 16.5-foot-wide Orion spacecraft, they’ll be testing a known flaw — one that had some experts urging the space agency ...