The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to stir NHL headlines following Mitch Marner’s trade to the Vegas Golden Knights. With offensive gaps to fill, speculation is mounting around a potential blockbuster deal. General manager Brad Treliving has made several smaller moves, but could be plotting a bigger swing as Toronto looks to remain competitive in the National Hockey League.
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Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, India's first astronaut to the ISS, is returning to Earth on Tuesday after an 18-day mission. The Dragon spacecraft is set to undock on Monday, with splashdown expected off California. Shukla, along with three other astronauts, conducted over 60 experiments during their stay.
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