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Today's Moonshot
As of 2024, of the 16 Rugby League World Cups held, how many have been won by Australia?
Answer: 12
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Today's Idiom
Break the ice
Meaning: To end conflict or initiate friendship.
Origin: This phrase originates from the 1580s, referring to the carving of ice to create passages for ships on trade routes. Oftentimes, the ships would get stuck in the ice during the winter. The receiving country would send small ships to ‘break the ice’ in order to make way for the trade ships.