Marine dies in training exercise at Camp Pendleton

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A U.S. Marine died during a training exercise Wednesday at Camp Pendleton in Southern California, military officials said.

The Marine died of injuries sustained in a "tactical vehicle mishap" in the afternoon, the I Marine Expeditionary Force said in a statement.

The Marine's name was not released, and the cause of the incident was under investigation. Officials said the death was not related to Steel Knight, an annual, large-scale training exercise that began Monday on the base.

No further details were given.

The I Marine Expeditionary Force is the largest of the three Marine expeditionary forces and is located on the coast in San Diego County.

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Timothy J. Leiweke on April 28, 2011 in Los Angeles, Calif. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)

PresidentDonald Trumphas pardoned the former chief executive of the entertainment venue company Oak View Group months after he wasindicted on a federal conspiracy charge.

Tim Leiweke, 68, who remains a shareholder of the company after he stepped down as CEO in July, expressed his "profound gratitude" to Trump forthe pardon.

"This has been a long and difficult journey for my wife, my daughter, and me," Leiweke said in a statement Wednesday. "The President has given us a new lease on life with which we will be grateful and good stewards."

Leiweke was charged during the Trump administration.

A federal grand jury in Texasreturned an indictment in Julythat accused Leiweke of conspiring with a competitor to rig the bidding process to develop the $375 million Moody Center, a 15,000-seat arena at the University of Texas at Austin, which hosts major music events, as well as basketball and other sporting events. The would-be competitor agreed to stand down in the bidding process in exchange for subcontracts.

Leiweke pleaded not guilty, while Oak View Group agreed to pay $15 million in connection with his indictment.

David Gerger, one of Leiweke's attorneys, said in a statement that the pardon, dated Tuesday, "is the right result, and we are happy for our client and his family."

It's not clear whether Leiweke or any of his allies lobbied for the pardon.

Trumpresumed issuing pardonsin recent months after the White House paused and sought to tighten its reviews following concerns that the process had become alucrative business for lobbying and consulting firmsduring Trump's second term.

Last month, Trump pardoned Joe Lewis, a British billionaire whopleaded guilty last yearto federal insider trading charges.

He also issuedpardons that were viewed as largely symbolic to his former attorney Rudy Giulianiand 76 other people tied to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, including attorneys Sidney Powell, John Eastman and Kenneth Chesebro, as well as his former chief of staff Mark Meadows. None of them were convicted of federal crimes, which are shielded by the president's clemency power.

Trump has also used his executive authority to help current and former members of Congress.

On Wednesday, Trump said hewould pardonRep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, who wasindicted last yearin connection with allegations that he accepted bribes from foreign entities and engaged in money laundering.

He alsocommuted the sentenceof former Rep. George Santos in October. Santos, R-N.Y., was set to serve seven years in prison afterhe pleaded guiltylast year to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges.

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NTSB describes final moments of flight that killed missionary father and daughter in Florida crash

One of the last things air traffic controllers heard as a small plane carrying a Christian missionary father and his daughter descended rapidly over Florida last month was heavy breathing and grunting before theplane crashed.

The National Transportation Safety Board described the plane's fatal Nov. 10 flight in its preliminary report Wednesday, but the cause of the crash won't be known until the investigation is completed sometime next year. The founder of Christian ministry organization Ignite the Fire, Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter Serena Wurm, 22,were killedin the crash.

The Wurms were bringing humanitarian aid to Jamaica when the Beechcraft King Air plane they were flying crashed into a pond in a residential area of the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Coral Springs, narrowly missing homes.

The NTSB report also raised questions about whether the plane might have been overloaded, but investigators haven't determined yet if that was the case.

The preliminary report says the missionary group planned to load 1,000 pounds of supplies onto the plane, including a generator. But when they got to the airport the pilot had already loaded about 200 pounds of gear.

The report said the pilot checked the stated weight of everything on a report as it was loaded but didn't weigh the items. The generator was strapped down in the back while other supplies were stacked on the seats in the cabin. The pilot left behind some items for a future flight.

But the NTSB said the plane didn't make it far from the Fort Lauderdale airport before it started to descend sharply after leveling off at 4,000 feet. The plane reached a speed of 270 knots before it crashed. Security cameras captured the last moments of the flight, showing the plane with its nose pointed 45 degrees down before it smashed into the water.

The plane broke apart on impact. The NTSB said it had recently been overhauled with new interior finishings and avionics after it was purchased by its current owner in February 2024.

In the week before the crash, the plane had made four other trips to Jamaica that was ravaged by Hurricane Melissa.

The powerful Category 5 storm made landfall in Jamaica on Oct. 28 and tied for thestrongest landfalling Atlantic hurricanein history. The storm also caused devastation in Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic and promptedrelief organizationsto mobilize.

Ignite the Fire said after the crash that the Wurm family was passionate about humanitarian work and their Christian faith. The group that Wurm founded is "dedicated to empowering youth through missions and evangelism across the Caribbean."

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Chris Klieman steps down at K-State; former QB Collin Klein reportedly set to replace

A major coaching change is occurring in Manhattan, Kan., with a replacement reportedly already lined up.

Kansas State head coach Chris Klieman announced his retirement at 58 on Wednesday afternoon. His successor is expected to be former Kansas State quarterback and offensive coordinator Collin Klein, currently offensive coordinator at Texas A&M, according to multiple reports.

"After many deep and thoughtful conversations with my family, we have decided that the time is right for me to retire from coaching," Klieman said. "This decision was not taken lightly and was the culmination of many factors, including my own personal health. I absolutely love coaching the game of football and developing players into young men, but now is the time for me to step away and spend more time with (wife) Rhonda and our three kids.

"I truly am thankful to (athletic director) Gene Taylor for trusting me with this program in 2018, and we have accomplished many great things, including winning the 2022 Big 12 Championship. K-State will always be a special part of our family's story, and we will forever be Wildcats."

Klieman, 54-34 at Kansas State, is the school's second-winningest coach behind predecessor Bill Snyder (215-117-1).

In addition to the Big 12 title in 2022, he guided the Wildcats to five bowl appearances since being hired away from North Dakota State, where he won four FCS National Championships.

Klein, 36, was an assistant coach under Klieman and spent two of his five seasons on staff as the Wildcats' offensive coordinator. He has been the offensive coordinator at Texas A&M for the past two seasons.

Reports indicate that Klein would continue coaching the Aggies' offense during its expected upcoming playoff run.

Among his many accomplishments on the field at Kansas State, Klein was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2012 and piloted the Wildcats to the Fiesta Bowl.

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Colts QB Daniel Jones turns to college friends for extra help with injured leg

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is getting a little more help from his friends.

Seven years after two teammates created a special pad to protect Jones' fracture collarbone, the same duo has done it again, this time to fit over Jones' injured lower left leg. Jones said Wednesday he first wore it in a loss at Kansas City and then again in Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans.

"Lucky to have smart friends who are really close friends," Jones said. "It's pretty low profile and fits to my leg pretty well. I didn't really notice it Sunday."

Jones didn't elaborate much on what the extra padding does exactly other than noting Colts doctors and trainers gave him the approval to wear it.

Former Duke center Clark Bulleit and former Duke linebacker Kevin Gehsmann started the company, Protect3D, to produce custom-printed 3D braces and orthotics that help athletes recover from injuries. They created an app that allows the products to be scanned to mobile phones or tablets and are then printed out. The Durham, North Carolina,-based company also says it works with an advisory board of physicians and trainers that arelisted on the website.

Bulleit's initial experience in a 3D-printing lab came one semester at Duke when he was able to work closely with the technology before Jones suffered the collarbone injury in 2018. It allowed him to return after just three weeks, and Colts coach Shane Steichen has no qualms with Jones getting some more help from his former teammates.

"I'm an UNLV guy, I'm not a Duke graduate so nothing against my alma mater — I love my alma mater — but Duke there's like a high (intelligence) level," he said. "I guess it was a couple of players and there were like 'Hey, what if we do this and create this system?' and they've been doing good. It's pretty impressive."

But Jones didn't need anyone to help him print out this pad.

"My buddy Kevin actually delivered it to me in Kansas City," Jones said. "He flew (in) and came to the game, I got to see him afterward."

Jones continues to maintain he still feels healthy enough to play and has no intention of sitting out Sunday's game at Jacksonville (8-4), a matchup featuring the two teams tied for the AFC South lead.

"I've been cleared to play, and I know it's safe," he said. "I feel good, I think I'm feeling better every week and continue to be able to do more and more, just being mindful of the injury and doing whatever I can to put the team in position to win."

Jones' performance has declined over the past month with Indy (8-4) losing three of its past four games, including the Colts' first back-to-back losses of the season. As defenses have put increasingly more pressure on Jones, he has looked less mobile, at times, and has been less accurate completing throws than he was in Indy's first eight games.

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Terence Crawford fires back after WBC strips him of super-middleweight world title

Terence Crawford told the WBC it can keep its super-middleweight world title.

Crawford responded Wednesday after the sanctioning body stripped his belt by claiming the undefeated American had failed to pay $300,000 in sanctioning fees from his fight with Canelo Alvarez.

Crawford became the undisputed super-middleweight champion when hebeat Alvarez by unanimous decisionin September, but the WBC said it hasn't received its 0.6% sanction fee on Crawford's reported $50 million earnings.

On his Instagram account, Crawford disputed the earnings figure and accused WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman of favoritism.

"You want me to pay you more than the other sanctioning bodies because you feel like you're better than them. You can take the belt," Crawford said, adding an expletive.

He said in comments to Sulaiman: "You don't know how much I made. Once again, you're speculating." He added that Sulaiman was "mad that I beat Canelo."

"Still the champion, can't take that away from me, history already been made baby," he said.

The WBC had also claimed that Crawford didn't pay bout fees for hisfight against Israil Madrimovin August 2024.

"The WBC sent multiple communications to champion Crawford, his manager, and his legal counsel. Very unfortunately, the WBC did not receive an acknowledgment of receipt nor any response to any of those communications," it said in a statement Wednesday.

"The WBC had no choice but to act, considering champion Crawford had received ample notification and multiple opportunities to address and resolve the situation."

The sanctioning body reportedly ordered a fight between Britain's Hamzah Sheeraz and Christian Mbilli for the vacant title.

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Football signing day live updates: 2026 commits, rankings for early signing period

On Sunday, 12 teams will see theirnational championshiphope live on when they hear their name called for theCollege Football Playoff.

A few days before that, the building blocks for those future championship dreams will be put into place.

Theearly signing periodbegins on Wednesday, Dec. 3 and continues through Friday, Dec. 5, with many of the top recruits from across the country putting pen to paper (and, in a rarity in 2025, paper into fax machines) to formalize their relationship with their new college home for the next three or four (or five) years. The three-day stretch has become the primary time for high-school prospects to sign with schools, effectively replacing the once-customary National Signing Day in February.

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It will be a frenzied 72 hours, particularly on Wednesday, with hundreds of players signing with schools they've been committed to for weeks or months while others unveil their college decisions with news conferences, hats and, if the recent past has taught us anything, live animals.

USA TODAY Sports will be providing live updates from college football's early signing period. Follow along.

Early signing period live updates

This section will be updated as recruits are announced as signees.

USC flips Ohio State WR commit

One historic powerhouse has snagged a prized recruit away from one of its Big Ten foes.

USC has flipped four-star wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt from Ohio State, with Dixon-Wyatt signing with the program Wednesday. Dixon-Wyatt, who plays at Southern California juggernaut Mater Dei High School, is the No. 135 overall recruit and No. 21 wide receiver in 247's composite rankings.

Kayden Dixon-Wyatt has signed with the USC Trojans.Wide Receiver, out of Mater Dei High School (CA)pic.twitter.com/IossWchR1x

— USC Football ✌️ (@uscfb)December 3, 2025

Dixon-Wyatt is one of four Mater Dei players in USC's top-ranked 2026 class.

Calvin Russell delays signing with Syracuse

Four days after wrapping up a disappointing 3-9 season, Syracuse got even more bad news Wednesday.

Wide receiver Calvin Russell, the No. 70 player in 247 composite rankings and the centerpiece of coach Fran Brown's 2026 recruiting class, has postponed his signing, he announced Wednesday. Russell committed to the Orange back in July, with the Miami Northwestern star choosing them over Michigan and Miami.

🚨NEWS🚨 Elite Syracuse WR commit Calvin Russell will postpone his signing, via@BenjaminRivals👀Read:https://t.co/a7L9aunHrrpic.twitter.com/8eMusq8xMg

— Rivals (@Rivals)December 3, 2025

A report from On3 Sportsadded that Russell is expected to sign Friday, with Michigan and Miami described as "other factors."

Lamar Brown to hold off signing with LSU

The top-ranked player behind Jared Curtis won't be signing with a school — at least not yet.

Lamar Brown, the No. 2 overall player and No. 1 athlete in 247's composite rankings, is not expected to sign with LSU during the early signing period,according to a report Wednesday from ESPN. The report added that Brown plans to wait for newly hired Tigers coach Lane Kiffin to assemble his staff.

Brown, a Baton Rouge native, committed to LSU and then-head coach Brian Kelly on July 10, choosing the Tigers over Texas A&M and Miami.

Jared Curtis signs with Vanderbilt

The top recruit in the country is officially off the board.

Quarterback Jared Curtis, the No. 1 overall player in 247's composite rankings, signs with Vanderbilt, one day after flipping to theCommodoresfrom Georgia. The Nashville native is the highest-ranked recruit in Vanderbilt history and gives coach Clark Lea a nice potential succession plan once Diego Pavia (we think) runs out of eligibility this season.

Signed 🖋️Welcome to Commodore Nation,@Jaredcurtis37pic.twitter.com/XbXUjkvi73

— #14 Vanderbilt Football (@VandyFootball)December 3, 2025

Carter Meadows signs with Michigan

Carter Meadows, the No. 2 edge rusher and No. 6 overall player in the 2026 class, signs with Michigan and coach Sherrone Moore. Meadows is one of the more physically impressive players in the class, standing at 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds.

Building our future with@CarterMeadows_🧱Welcome home, Carter! »https://t.co/ilH2IYpCiy#GoBlue|#BrickByBrick26pic.twitter.com/9bH6X9agcU

— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball)December 3, 2025

Dia Bell signs with Texas

Whenever Arch Manning leaves Texas, theLonghornswill have at least one enticing option to replace him at quarterback. Dia Bell, the No. 9 overall player and the No. 4 quarterback in 247's composite rankings, has signed with Texas, becoming the first player to sign with the Longhorns on what should be a busy Wednesday for coach Steve Sarkisian's program.

The first one is in! Welcome to the Forty,@DiaBell3QB1🤘#AllGas26|#NSD26pic.twitter.com/KErQDmdQAn

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball)December 3, 2025

Faizon Brandon signs with Tennessee

Josh Heupel's quarterback-friendly system at Tennessee may soon include an impressive young passer. Faizon Brandon, the No. 7 overall player and No. 3 quarterback in 247's composite rankings, has signed with the Vols, giving the program an intriguing option to play at the game's most important position in the years to come.

Home sweet home!The signal caller from North Carolina is officially a Vol!@faizon_brandon|#RockyTop26🍊pic.twitter.com/dXk7LZAfq8

— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football)December 3, 2025

Jackson Cantwell signs with Miami

Throughout his coaching career, Mario Cristobal, a former offensive lineman himself, has been praised for his work with offensive linemen. On Wednesday, he got a pretty impressive one to join his team.

Jackson Cantwell, the No. 4 overall player in 247's composite rankings, has signed with Miami. In their announcement of his signing, the Hurricanes listed the Missouri native at 6-foot-8 and 330 pounds.

Welcome to the Canes family,@jcantwell2499🏈: Offensive Lineman🏡: Nixa, Missouri📚: Nixa@CanesFootball|#NSD26pic.twitter.com/0copjGrs0a

— Miami Hurricanes Football (@CanesFootball)December 3, 2025

Early signing period: Player rankings for 2026 class

This section will be updated live as players sign.

Here's the full list of the top 100 players in the 2026 class,according to 247Sports' composite rankings:

5-star recruits

  1. Jared Curtis (No. 1 QB), Vanderbilt commit

  2. Lamar Brown (No. 1 athlete), LSU commit

  3. Keisean Henderson (No. 2 QB), Houston commit

  4. Jackson Cantwell (No. 1 OT), signed with Miami

  5. Zion Elee (No. 1 edge rusher), Maryland commit

  6. Carter Meadows (No. 2 edge rusher), Michigan commit

  7. Faizon Brandon (No. 3 QB), signed with Tennessee

  8. Savion Hiter (No. 1 RB), Michigan commit

  9. Dia Bell (No. 4 QB), signed with Texas

  10. Chris Henry Jr. (No. 1 WR), Ohio State commit

  11. Tristen Keys (No. 2 WR), signed with Tennessee

  12. Rodney Durham (No. 3 edge rusher), Notre Dame commit

  13. Felix Ojo (No. 2 OT), signed with Texas Tech

  14. Ezavier Crowell (No. 2 RB), signed with Alabama

  15. LaDamion Guyton (No. 4 edge rusher), signed with Texas Tech

  16. Immanuel Iheanacho (No. 1 IOL), Oregon commit

  17. Xavier Griffin (No. 1 LB), Alabama commit

  18. Kendre Harrison (No. 1 TE), Oregon commit

  19. Kodi Greene (No. 3 OT), Washington commit

  20. Tyler Atkinson (No. 2 LB), Texas commit

  21. Ian Premer (No. 2 TE), Notre Dame commit

  22. Jalen Lott (No. 3 WR), Oregon commit

  23. Mark Bowman (No. 3 TE), USC commit

  24. Khary Adams (No. 1 CB), Notre Dame commit

  25. Jorden Edmonds (No. 2 CB), signed with Alabama

  26. Anthony Jones (No. 5 edge rusher), Oregon commit

  27. Kelvin Obot (No. 4 OT), Utah commit

  28. Richard Wesley (No. 6 edge rusher), Texas commit

  29. Richard Anderson (No. 1 DL), LSU commit

  30. Bralan Womack (No. 1 S), Mississippi State commit

  31. Joey O'Brien (No. 2 S), Notre Dame commit

  32. Jireh Edwards (No. 3 S), signed with Alabama

  33. Ekene Ogboko (No. 5 OT), signed with Georgia

  34. Brandon Arrington (No. 2 athlete), signs with USC

4-star recruits

  • 35. Kaiden Prothro (No. 4 TE), Georgia commit

  • 36. Jett Washington (No. 4 S), Oregon commit

  • 37. Darius Gray (No. 1 IOL), signed with South Carolina

  • 38. Ryder Lyons (No. 5 QB), BYU commit

  • 39. Ethan Feaster (No. 4 WR), signed with USC

  • 40. Cederian Morgan (No. 5 WR), Alabama commit

  • 41. Chauncey Kennon (No. 3 S), signed with Florida State

  • 42. Khary Wilder (No. 2 DL), Ohio State commit

  • 43. KJ Edwards (No. 3 RB), Texas A&M commit

  • 44. Luke Wafle (No. 7 edge rusher), signed with USC

  • 45. Salesi Moa (No. 3 athlete), Tennessee commit

  • 46. Elbert Hill (No. 4 CB), signed with USC

  • 47. Davon Benjamin (No. 5 S), Oregon commit

  • 48. Jaimeon Winfield (No. 3 DL), signed with USC

  • 49. Davian Groce (No. 6 WR), Florida commit

  • 50. Cincere Johnson (No. 3 LB), Ohio State commit

  • 51. Sam Greer (No. 6 OT), Ohio State commit

  • 52. Jamarion Matthews (No. 4 DL), Alabama commit

  • 53. Nolan Wilson (No. 5 DL), Alabama commit

  • 54. Deuce Geralds (No. 6 DL), LSU commit

  • 55. TJ White (No. 4 LB), Tennessee commit

  • 56. Zyan Gibson (No. 5 CB), signed with Alabama

  • 57. Tony Cumberland (No. 7 DL), Oregon commit

  • 58. Justice Fitzpatrick (No. 6 CB), Georgia commit

  • 59. Somourian Wingo (No. 7 WR), signed with Miami

  • 60. Bryce Perry-Wright (No. 8 DL), Texas A&M commit

  • 61. Naeem Burroughs (No. 8 WR), Clemson commit

  • 62. Kevin Brown (No. 7 OT), signed with West Virginia

  • 63. Devin Jackson (No. 6 S), Oregon commit

  • 64. Jay Timmons (No. 7 CB), Ohio State commit

  • 65. Joel Wyatt (No. 4 athlete), Tennessee commit

  • 66. Jermaine Bishop (No. 5 athlete), Texas commit

  • 67. Trenton Henderson (No. 8 edge rusher), LSU commit

  • 68. Bowe Bentley (No. 6 QB), Oklahoma commit

  • 69. Jett Thomalla (No. 7 QB), signed with Alabama

  • 70. Calvin Russell (No. 9 WR), Syracuse commit

  • 71. Blaine Bradford (No. 7 S), Ohio State commit

  • 72. Jake Kreul (No. 9 edge rusher), signed with Oklahoma

  • 73. Keenyi Pepe (No. 8 OT), signed with USC

  • 74. Jonathan Hatton Jr. (No. 4 RB), Oklahoma commit

  • 75. Caden Harris (No. 8 CB), Georgia commit

  • 76. John Turntine III (No. 9 OT), Texas commit

  • 77. Brian Bonner (No. 5 RB), Washington commit

  • 78. Talanoa Ili (No. 5 LB), USC commit

  • 79. Izayia Williams (No. 6 LB), Florida State commit

  • 80. Tommy Tofi (No. 3 IOL), Oregon commit

  • 81. Ayden Pouncey (No. 8 S), signed with Notre Dame

  • 82. J'Zavien Currence (No. 9 S), South Carolina commit

  • 83. Brysten Martinez (No. 10 OT), signed with LSU

  • 84. Aaron Gregory (No. 10 WR), signed with Texas A&M

  • 85. Kentavion Anderson (No. 10 S), signed with Clemson

  • 86. Brayden Rouse (No. 7 LB), signed with Tennessee

  • 87. James Johnson (No. 9 DL), Texas commit

  • 88. Jordan Smith (No. 11 S), Georgia commit

  • 89. Jamarion Carlton (No. 10 DL), signed with Texas

  • 90. Gabriel Osenda (No. 11 OT), signed with Tennessee

  • 91. Aiden Harris (No. 11 DL), South Carolina commit

  • 92. Craig Dandridge (No. 11 WR), signed with Georgia

  • 93. Havon Finney (No. 9 CB), LSU commit

  • 94. Chase Campbell (No. 12 WR), signed with Texas Tech

  • 95. Jase Mathews (No. 13 WR), Auburn commit

  • 96. Julian Walker (No. 10 edge rusher), Michigan commit

  • 97. Jaquez Wilkes (No. 8 LB), signed with Auburn

  • 98. Pierre Dean (No. 11 edge rusher), signed with Georgia

  • 99. Derrek Cooper (No. 6 RB), Texas commit

  • 100. Victor Singleton (No. 10 CB), signed with Texas A&M

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Early signing period: Team rankings 2026 class

This section will be updated live as class rankings shift

Here are the top 10 teams in the 2026 class rankings,according to 247Sports' Composite rankings:

  1. USC (34 commits)

  2. Alabama (24 commits)

  3. Notre Dame (27 commits)

  4. Oregon (19 commits)

  5. Ohio State (28 commits)

  6. Georgia (28 commits)

  7. Texas (24 commits)

  8. Tennessee (24 commits)

  9. Texas A&M (26 commits)

  10. Miami (29 commits)

To see the full rankings,click here.

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