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  "path": "/space/meteoroids/cannonball-size-meteorite-crashes-through-roof-of-texas-home-as-multiple-fireballs-rain-down-on-the-us",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-24T17:09:44.000Z",
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  "textContent": "A suspected space rock, around the size of a cantaloupe, was found in the bedroom of a Houston home after crashing through the building's roof. It is likely a fragment of one of several \"fireball\" meteors that exploded over the U.S. in the past week.",
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