What’s trending in the world of soap operas? Find out in the quiz

This week saw a highly undramatic object cause drama; the dramatic form of soap operas evolve into something new; and the happily undramatic return of the two NASA astronauts who had an unexpected stay on the International Space Station.

So will your quiz performance be a dramatic victory or a crushing defeat? Let’s find out.

P.S. Yesterday we had a March Madness quiz.

 

Georgetown researcher released from immigration detention on federal judge’s order

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