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Entertainment / a year ago
Oscars, Aaron Rodgers and Dick Fosbury: A Week of Exciting Events!
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From the Oscars to Aaron Rodgers to Dick Fosbury, this week has been full of exciting news in the world of sports and entertainment! Stay up to date with the latest news here.
The 95th Academy Awards saw "Everything Everywhere All at Once" take home the Best Picture award, making for a memorable night for the cast and crew. The night also featured a special announcement from Harrison Ford, who presented the award. The world of sports also had some major news this week as legendary Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced that he plans to play for the New York Jets next season. This move comes after the Packers released the 37-year-old quarterback this offseason. In addition, the sports world mourned the passing of high jumping pioneer Dick Fosbury, who died at the age of 72. Fosbury revolutionized the high jump with his revolutionary "Fosbury Flop" technique, which is still used by athletes today. It was a week of exciting events in sports and entertainment, and we'll be sure to keep you up to date with the latest news.
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Original title: 'Everything Everywhere' shines at the Oscars, Aaron Rodgers wants to join the Jets and an Olympic innovator dies | Hot off the Wire podcast

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