When I type in a name in the Google Search Bar using the Classic Home Page, nothing happens, i.e, type in the word BASEBALL, then hit ENTER, and nothing happens

When I type in a name in the Google Search Bar using the Classic Home Page, nothing happens. For example, if I type in the name BASEBALL, and then hit ENTER, nothing happens. This just started today.

I had a "typo." It is supposed to say........
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