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Dak Prescott's extension, Greek 10 years later, and Oprah's interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Dak Prescott Bet on Himself and Won

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The Cowboys and the star quarterback couldn’t come to a deal last offseason. Just one year later, they agreed to a record-breaking contract.

[Join Kaelen Jones as he takes a look at the Dak Prescott extension.]

Ten Years Later, Greek Remains TV’s Gold Standard for the College Experience

Here's how ABC Family's Greek managed to become a hit—and helped change the way we watch television—according to the people who made it.

[Alison Herman talked to members of the Greek cast and crew, 10 years on.]

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The Dream of Shohei Ohtani Is Alive

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The Angels’ two-way phenom is launching home runs and unleashing nasty stuff on the mound this spring training, raising the hype to levels unseen since his debut.

[Ben Lindbergh explores the phenom’s last, best chance to become the sport’s first two-way star since Babe Ruth.]

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The Royal Family Has an Institution. Meghan Markle Has Oprah.

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While the British royal family has an entire apparatus devoted to maintaining the status quo and managing those who threaten it, as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry proved in a Sunday interview with Oprah, they have the tools to take down that scaffolding.

[Join Katie Baker as she breaks down the main takeaways from Oprah's interview with Meghan and Harry.]

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The Milwaukee Bucks Will Be a Different Team in the Playoffs | The Mismatch

In this clip from The Mismatch podcast, Kevin O’Connor and Chris Vernon discuss what Jrue Holiday adds to the Milwaukee Bucks, how the team is playing differently this season, and more.
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“Oh, I’m Selling a Product”: A Chat With the Lady From the WandaVision Commercials

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As the pitchwoman in Wanda Maximoff’s sitcom fantasy, Victoria Blade has more screen time than some major characters. Talk about surreal.

[Alan Siegel talked to Victoria Blade about her recurring role as the pitchwoman in those WandaVision commercials.]

“Stay tuned for scenes from our next episode.”
—Jeff Probst, Survivor
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