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Fukuma loses by default in shogi title series

Fukuma loses by default in shogi title series

Combined photo taken on Sept. 8, 2024, and in July 2022, respectively, shows professional shogi players in the women's category Tomoka Nishiyama (L) and Kana Fukuma. Nishiyama defended her Osho women's title as her competitor Fukuma withdrew from the third match of a best-of-three series due to ill health on Oct. 29, 2024. Fukuma earlier said she would be sidelined from competition between Nov. 17, 2024, and Feb. 12, 2025, due to pregnancy.

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Donald Trump receives a bowl of shamrocks - Washington

Donald Trump receives a bowl of shamrocks - Washington

President Donald Trump points to his ear where he was shot during an assassination attempt on July 13, 2024 as he speaks during St Patrick’s Day reception at a reception to to celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the White House in Washington on March 12, 2025. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Taoiseach of Ireland and President Donald Trump at St Patricks Event in Washington

Taoiseach of Ireland and President Donald Trump at St Patricks Event in Washington

President Donald Trump points to his ear where he was shot during an assassination attempt on July 13, 2024, as he speaks during a St Patrick’s Day reception with the Taoiseach of Ireland Micheal Martin at the White House in Washington DC on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. Photo by Bonnie Cash/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Taoiseach of Ireland and President Donald Trump at St Patricks Event in Washington

Taoiseach of Ireland and President Donald Trump at St Patricks Event in Washington

President Donald Trump points to his ear where he was shot during an assassination attempt on July 13, 2024, as he speaks during a St Patrick’s Day reception with the Taoiseach of Ireland Micheal Martin at the White House in Washington DC on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. Photo by Bonnie Cash/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Landslide in Ehime Pref.

Landslide in Ehime Pref.

MATSUYAMA, Japan, Dec. 18 Kyodo - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on July 12, 2024, shows the aftermath of a landslide on a mountainside beneath Matsuyama Castle (top) in Matsuyama in the western Japan prefecture of Ehime, following torrential rain. Three people died when a wooden house at the foot of the mountain was buried.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - People pay their last respects to Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to Ukraine Michael Brodsky (L) and Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stay by the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Men carry the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky into the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) for a memorial ceremony in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to Ukraine Michael Brodsky (L) and Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stay by the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - The van of the On the Shield Humanitarian Mission is outside the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) hosting a memorial ceremony for Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to Ukraine Michael Brodsky (R) attends a memorial ceremony of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Men carry the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky into the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) for a memorial ceremony in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman shows a family photo during a memorial service for his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to Ukraine Michael Brodsky stays by the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman shows a family photo during a memorial service for his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - A man in a military uniform and kippah pays his last respects to Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to Ukraine Michael Brodsky stays by the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - People pay their last respects to Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to Ukraine Michael Brodsky (C) attends a memorial ceremony of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman shows a family photo during a memorial service for his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Widow Inna mourns by the coffin of her late husband, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - People pay their last respects to Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stays by the coffin of his adopted son, Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

Memorial service for son of Ukraines Chief Rabbi in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 - Widow Inna and Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman stay by the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anton (Matisyau) Samborsky during a memorial ceremony at the Central Synagogue (Brodsky Synagogue) in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The adopted son of Rabbi Moshe Azman died on the front line. Drafted in May, a week after the birth of his first child, a daughter, he went missing on July 24, days after being deployed to Ukraines eastern front.

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Baseball: Ohtani's Angels jersey donated to Smithsonian museum

Baseball: Ohtani's Angels jersey donated to Smithsonian museum

A No. 17 Los Angeles Angels jersey worn by two-way baseball star Shohei Ohtani during a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers on July 27, 2023, is on display on Sept. 12, 2024 at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington following its donation. Ohtani threw the first complete-game shutout of his major league career in Game 1 and blasted two homers in Game 2 as the Angels won both games.

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Baseball: Ohtani's Angels jersey donated to Smithsonian museum

Baseball: Ohtani's Angels jersey donated to Smithsonian museum

A No. 17 Los Angeles Angels jersey worn by two-way baseball star Shohei Ohtani during a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers on July 27, 2023, is on display on Sept. 12, 2024 at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington following its donation. Ohtani threw the first complete-game shutout of his major league career in Game 1 and blasted two homers in Game 2 as the Angels won both games.

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Baseball: Ohtani's Angels jersey donated to Smithsonian museum

Baseball: Ohtani's Angels jersey donated to Smithsonian museum

A No. 17 Los Angeles Angels jersey worn by two-way baseball star Shohei Ohtani during a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers on July 27, 2023, is on display on Sept. 12, 2024 at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington following its donation. Ohtani threw the first complete-game shutout of his major league career in Game 1 and blasted two homers in Game 2 as the Angels won both games.

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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