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Over what does the Trump admin want to unleash 'dominance'? Find out in the quiz

From left: Jeanine Pirro, NFL player Matt Prater sniffing … something, and a famous ambulatory robot.
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From left: Jeanine Pirro, NFL player Matt Prater sniffing … something, and a famous ambulatory robot.

This week we learned about several new-to-us topics, such as what substance NFL players sniff for alertness and the history of the Presidential Fitness Test. If you're acquainted with both of those, you'll get at least two questions right this week.

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