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Associated Press USA Sports December 12, 2022
The 2022 AP All-America team:FIRST TEAMOffenseQuarterback — Caleb Williams, second-year, Southern California.Running backs — Bijan Robinson, third-year, Texas; Blake Corum, third-year, Michigan.Tackles — Peter Skoronski, third-year, Northwestern; Joe Alt, second-year,... + más
Marvin Harrison Jr. leads group of 6 All-Americans for Ohio State in 2022 | 10 WBNS
National Wreaths Across America Day, Dec. 17: Remembering our fallen veterans during the holidays | Fox News
ABC7 USA World June 21, 2023
A NASA spacecraft captured the eerie glow of lightning inside a swirling vortex on Jupiter.The green lightning bolt was seen inside one of the many vortices that cluster near Jupiter's north pole.Scientists are still trying to understand many facets of Jupiter, the largest... + más
In Photos: NASA’s Juno Finally Sends Back Images Of Jupiter And Its Moon After Radiation Spike | Forbes
'Extraordinary' views expected as Jupiter makes closest approach in decades | 10 WBNS
10 WBNS USA Sports December 13, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State wide receiver was one of three wide receivers to be selected to The Associated Press All-America team on Monday. Harrison was the lone Buckeye to make the first team, leading Ohio State with 72 receptions, 1,157 yards and 12 touchdowns. He is also... + más
Marvin Harrison Jr. Hyped as CFB's Top WR as C.J. Stroud, No. 2 OSU Rout Indiana | Bleacher Report
Jan Gaye, second wife of Motown legend Marvin Gaye, is dead at 66 | Los Angeles Times
10 WBNS USA Sports December 14, 2022
Forbes USA Tech January 08, 2023
This false-color image was created by citizen scientist Navaneeth Krishnan S using raw data from ... [+] NASA's Juno spacecraft on its 47th flyby on December 15th, 2022. NASA/SwRI/MSSS/Navaneeth Krishnan S More photos have been returned to Earth from NASA’s Juno... + más
In Photos: See Giant Planet Jupiter Looking Its Best In New Images Just Back From NASA’s Juno Spacecraft | Forbes
A Radiation Spike Struck NASA’s Juno Just As It Took This Jaw-Dropping New Image | Forbes
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