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ASU spacecraft reaches major milestone [Video]

An ASU spacecraft is reaching its first year in outer space. It’s now tens of millions of miles from home. It’s traveling so fast, that since we started talking about it 10 seconds ago, it’s traveled another 230 miles. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen got a behind the scenes look at why it’s so important to explore an asteroid beyond Mars.

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AFC West showdown at Arrowhead Stadium [Video]

The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, aiming to extend their unbeaten record to 9-0.It is a rare noon home game for the Chiefs. It’s the first Sunday home game at Arrowhead Stadium since the 2022 season.The Chiefs played at home on Christmas last season on noon, but that was a Monday game.Kansas City is looking for its tenth straight win over Denver at Arrowhead Stadium. Stay tuned for live updates. Chiefs-Broncos fourth quarter:0:00 – The Kansas City Chiefs survive, blocking a game-winning field goal. 5:57 – Butker’s third field goal of the game gives Kansas City its first lead of the game, 16-14. Mahomes missed Kelce in the end zone, who was wide open. 8:41 – DeAndre Hopkins has had a quiet game, but Mahomes finds him on a crucial third down to keep the drive going. 8:57 – Chiefs left tackle Wanya Morris is back in the game.10:50- After the Chiefs’ drive stalls, the defense is able to stop Denver deep in their own territory. Chiefs should get the ball in good field position. Chiefs-Broncos third quarter:END OF THREE: Nick Bolton sacks Nix on the last play of the third quarter. 3:51 – Butker kicked his second field goal of the game, capping off a 16-play, 65-yard drive. The Chiefs advanced to Denver’s 10-yard line but couldnt convert, as Mahomes threw three incomplete passes.11:07 – The Broncos also have a quick drive to open up things in the second half. An early penalty doomed the drive. 13:30 – The Chiefs go with a three-and-out to open the second half. Chiefs-Broncos second quarter:1:55 – Travis Kelce scores his first touchdown of the season at Arrowhead Stadium to bring Kansas City closer. The touchdown ties Tony Gonzalez’s franchise record for most touchdowns in Chiefs history3:31 – The Chiefs get a big break on an illegal contact call, negating Denver’s second straight sack of Mahomes.Denver’s front seven has consistently gotten to Mahomes in the back field. 6:39 – Bo Nix and the Broncos’ offense are finding their groove.Nix leads Denver on its second touchdown drive of the quarter, connecting with wide receiver Courtland Sutton on a 32-yard touchdown pass. Nix is 10-for-13 with 127 yards and two touchdowns.9:02: Harrison Butker kicks the Chiefs on the board. His field goal from 36 yards out cuts the Denver lead to 7-3. 10:00: The Kansas City Chiefs have started the same offensive line for the past seven straight games.That could be in danger after left tackle Wanya Morris left the game early in the second quarter with an injury.14:20: On third down, Nix finds Vele for a six yard touchdown, giving Denver a 7-0 lead. Chiefs-Broncos first quarter: END OF 1: Its been a defensive struggle so far between the Chiefs and Broncos. The first quarter ends scoreless, but Denver is on the move. The Broncos are currently on a 7-play drive, positioned at the Chiefs’ 10-yard line. Quarterback Bo Nix connected with Adam Trautman on a 34-yard pass.4:36 – It’s a quick three-and-out for the Chiefs offense. Running back Kareem Hunt left the game with an injury. His status is unknown.5:55 – After a first down to begin the driver, Denver stalls in large part to Nazeeh Johnson’s sack. Johnson sacked Bo Nix for 17 yards.9:12 – The Chiefs kept the drive alive with two early third-down conversions, but a Broncos sack brings it to an end. The Chiefs are forced to punt.11:54 – Mahomes’ injured ankle faced an early test as he scrambles for a first down on 3rd-and-10 to keep a drive going. 13:30 – The Denver Broncos’ opening drive was short-lived as the Chiefs’ defense forced a three-and-out. Defensive lineman Chris Jones applied strong pressure on third down with an effective pass rush.Chiefs-Broncos pregame updatesChiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster has been ruled out for this week due to a hamstring injury.For the Broncos, safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (knee) and linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles) are also out.Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, despite an ankle scare, is expected to play Sunday. Mahomes rolled his ankle during Monday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and briefly left the field. He began rehab immediately afterward and has practiced daily since.Rookie quarterback Bo Nix has started every game for the 5-4 Broncos this season, showing steady progress, according to Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.

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Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel breaks NCAA record for total touchdowns [Video]

Dillon Gabriel’s touchdown pass to Gernorris Wilson early in the second half of Oregon’s game against Maryland on Saturday broke Case Keenum’s NCAA record for total touchdowns. The 3-yard scoring pass gave Gabriel 179 total touchdowns for his career. Keenum set the previous record for touchdowns responsible for (155 passes, 23 rushes) at Houston from 2007-11. Video above: Police arrest fans at Florida-Georgia football game Gabriel matched Keenum’s record with a 9-yard pass to Terrance Ferguson at the end of the first half against the Terrapins. It was Gabriel’s 146th passing touchdown overall and his 21st scoring pass this season for No. 1 Oregon. He’s also rushed for six scores this season. A sixth-year transfer from Oklahoma, Gabriel has 59 career starts, two short of the NCAA record held by former Oregon QB Bo Nix. The Ducks were No. 1 in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season, announced earlier this week.They defeated Maryland, 39-18, on Saturday.It was Oregon’s 14th straight win at home.The Ducks were coming off a 38-17 win at Michigan to remain one of just five undefeated teams in the nation.

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A helping hand to America’s wounded veterans [Video]

In 2004 Karen Guenther was an ICU nurse at Camp Pendleton, in California, when wounded service members from the Battle of Fallujah started coming home, to seemingly insurmountable financial hardship. Armed with a copy of "Nonprofits for Dummies," she started the Semper Fi & America's Fund, to help veterans struggling with traumatic injuries. To date they've given $500 million to 33,000 military families. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.