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Missouri fisherman breaks 22-year-old state record for longnose gar

A Missouri fishing” target=”_blank”>fisherman< on April 7 when he reeled in a 32-pound, 10-ounce longnose gar using the pole-and-line method, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation.  The department congratulated Shnur for setting the record Thursday in a press release. The catch easily surpassed the previous best of 27 pounds set in …

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NASA astronauts grow leafy greens for longest stint on ISS

air-and-space SpaceX Crew-1 Mission Commander Michael Hopkins and project scientists at us-regions air-and-space” target=”_blank”>Kennedy Space Center< aboard the International Space Station for 64 days, the longest duration to date.  The four Vegetable Production System, or “Veggie,” experiments included both the previously grown “Extra Dwarf” pak choi and the new “Amara” mustard. INGENUITY MARS HELICOPTER ACES FOURTH …

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Formal start of final phase of Afghan pullout by US, NATO

The final phase of ending America’s “forever war” in conflicts after 20 years formally began Saturday, with the withdrawal of the last topics and NATOa> troops by the end of summer.< and about 7,000 NATOa> soldiers.< what is handed to the Afghan security forces and what is sold as junk …

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Kentucky AG Cameron praises derby's 'much-needed boost' to local economy

us-regions Attorney General Daniel Cameron has welcomed the return of the Kentucky horse-racing” target=”_blank”>Derby< after the devastation of the infectious-disease pandemic. The Kentucky Derby is a hallmark event for Louisville, usually bringing in an estimated $400 million to local businesses in the form of tourism. Business owners missed out on that …

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5 ways to keep your online searches private

companies processes over 40,000 searches every single second, according to InternetLiveStats.com. Did you know that there are some things you should never search for? Tap or click for seven Google searches that can land you in serious trouble. For your more embarrassing or private queries, you may think you’re protecting …

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