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Shohei Ohtani: The Baseball Superstar

Shohei Ohtani is a famous baseball player from Japan who is known for being a great pitcher and hitter. He plays in Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Angels. Shohei can throw super fast pitches and also hit home runs, which makes him very special. People call him a "two-w ...  Show more

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During the American Revolution, secret spies played a big role in winning the war. These brave men and women gathered important information by sneaking around and sending secret messages. Some used invisible ink, while others hid notes in buttons and shoes. One famous spy, Nathan ...  Show more

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