While Smith tactfully deflected that question, Church and other supporters would like to see a portion of the downtown building used for a larger display of his work.
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Denise Crosby,
Chicago Tribune,
21 Apr. 2026
This referred to the fact that the Cyg X-1 jets seemed to be getting deflected in different directions as the star and black hole orbited each other.
Winters played well enough to hold off Martin, who was a third-round pick who was supposed to push for a starting spot.
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Jerry McDonald,
Mercury News,
25 Apr. 2026
Beijing has long struggled to drive domestic consumption, while brutal competition in many industries has pushed producers to cut prices, triggering a vicious cycle in which people hold off on purchases in anticipation of coming discounts.
The addition of the Kevlar core allowed the fiber to resist deformation and store enough energy to double its jumping height, which matches the capabilities of soil-dwelling insects like springtails.
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Aman Tripathi,
Interesting Engineering,
23 Apr. 2026
In January, Francisco Manzo was charged with assaulting a peace officer with a deadly weapon and four counts of resisting an officer.
This is already the second time this season that the Giants have had a dust-up with an opposing team, the other being during their recent series against the Reds.
Flipping the pro soccer schedule could threaten that commitment, according to the Franklin Park Defenders, a group of park neighbors who oppose the project.
Already ahead on the scoreboard from the ninth minute, Arsenal could stand off and allow their opponents to work themselves into a frenzy.
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Art de Roché,
New York Times,
5 Mar. 2026
As players started to trickle out of the clubhouse with bats and gloves in for the Cubs’ first full-squad workout yesterday, Chairman Tom Ricketts stood off to the side, taking in the scene.
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