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| | Daily Quote | | "Nick, Alek, Butch, Suni on behalf of SpaceX, welcome home."
— NASA mission control to the astronauts after they splashed down Tuesday back on Earth. | | | Today's Trivia Which state is the only one that is bordered by two rivers? Show me the answer | | |
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