Learning a dozen-plus pitchers, getting a grasp on their repertoires, determining how they can best be handled and what makes each tick was a challenge, along with understanding how the Rays do things.
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Marc Topkin,
The Orlando Sentinel,
1 May 2026
This is about the leap toward specificity, to diving below the surface of the most broadly appealing, easy-to-synthesize dishes — the ones, from any nation’s cuisine, that rarely make their way into restaurant repertoires.
The team also works to make sure the rescue workers have the tools, food, supplies and transportation while abroad, as well as oversee the trip back home.
—
Seamus Bozeman
Follow,
Los Angeles Times,
7 July 2026
The clinic offers vaccinations for dogs and cats, rabies vaccinations, licensing, microchips, pet food and other supplies.
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Ut Community Press,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
7 July 2026
First isolated in the 1940s by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, plutonium has been widely used to build nuclear arsenals by multiple countries.
—
Ameya Paleja,
Interesting Engineering,
30 June 2026
Rebuilding depleted arsenals will take years, with the Defense Production Act invoked to boost production.
Missile and drone stockpiles grew as money flowed to terrorist proxies across the Middle East.
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Shaun McCutcheon,
The Orlando Sentinel,
29 June 2026
Thinning Russian air defense stockpiles and Ukraine's ever-increasing drone production have helped Kyiv seize new momentum this year, with analysts and some regional leaders seeing the tide slowly turn away from Russia's favor.
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