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Chris Rock Tries to Convince Caleb Williams to Join the Jets
Chris Rock Tries to Convince Caleb Williams to Join the Jets
Chris Rock really wants Caleb Williams on the Jets.
2023-11-10 20:45
When do Arsenal and Chelsea play each other in 2023/24?
When do Arsenal and Chelsea play each other in 2023/24?
The dates and times of the Premier League fixtures between Arsenal and Chelsea in the 2023/24 season
2023-06-15 23:52
What period is ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ set in? A brief understanding of the franchise’s timeline
What period is ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ set in? A brief understanding of the franchise’s timeline
Here’s everything you need to know about how ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ fits in with the rest of the franchise's timeline
2023-06-09 10:45
UAW expands strikes against GM, Stellantis
UAW expands strikes against GM, Stellantis
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union said on Friday it would expand its coordinated strike against General Motors
2023-09-22 23:52
Bolivian officials seek 30-year prison sentence for former president Anez
Bolivian officials seek 30-year prison sentence for former president Anez
LA PAZ (Reuters) -Bolivia's attorney general's office is seeking a prison sentence of 30 years for former president Jeanine Anez,
2023-10-23 23:24
UModeler Initiates Global Free Open Beta Test for Real-Time 3D Asset Creation Service 'UModeler X'
UModeler Initiates Global Free Open Beta Test for Real-Time 3D Asset Creation Service 'UModeler X'
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2023--
2023-11-29 22:24
Who stars in 'The Family Stallone'? Viewers get front row seats to watch Sylvester Stallone's family
Who stars in 'The Family Stallone'? Viewers get front row seats to watch Sylvester Stallone's family
The reality show promises to be a change of pace from the action hero image Stallone is known for portraying on the big screen
2023-05-17 13:26
How bad is repeat exposure to wildfire smoke?
How bad is repeat exposure to wildfire smoke?
Over time, exposure stresses the body, damaging the heart and lungs, and can impair cognitive function.
2023-07-01 06:57
Micky van de Ven scores as ten-man Tottenham go top with win over Luton -
Micky van de Ven scores as ten-man Tottenham go top with win over Luton -
Micky van de Ven’s first goal in English football fired 10-man Tottenham to the Premier League summit with a 1-0 win at Luton. Spurs entered this fixture following a controversial 2-1 victory over Liverpool last weekend, where Jurgen Klopp’s side were denied a legitimate goal due to a “significant human error” by VAR operator Darren England. It meant three points for Ange Postecoglou’s team at Kenilworth Road would send them to the summit for at least 24 hours, but they had to work hard for it after Yves Bissouma was sent off in first-half stoppage-time. Bissouma was booked twice in quick succession by referee John Brooks, the second for simulation, but Van de Ven’s close-range finish in the 52nd minute earned Tottenham a hard-fought win. This was the first meeting between the clubs since 1992 and the hostile atmosphere was a throwback to that era with even TNT pundits Rio Ferdinand and Peter Crouch booed ahead of kick-off. Spurs had put seven goals past the other newly-promoted teams this season and should have added to that tally inside 10 minutes. Richarlison was guilty of fluffing his lines twice, firing off target via his shin with the goal at his mercy from Dejan Kulusevski’s third-minute cross before Thomas Kaminski denied the Brazilian with his feet after James Maddison’s slick through ball 60 seconds later. Pedro Porro was next to squander an excellent opportunity when Son Heung-min played him through and he fired wide. The Tottenham captain also curled into the stand before Luton started to settle. Huge cheers greeted the Hatters’ first corner in the 25th minute, although top goalscorer Carlton Morris could only send his header off target following Alfie Doughty’s delivery. The visitors remained a threat and a driving run by Pape Sarr set up Kulusevski, but Kaminski produced an excellent fingertip save to parry the 18-yard curler wide. Luton had the ball in the net after 39 minutes but it was immediately ruled out and a VAR check showed Elijah Adebayo had shoved Cristian Romero. Doughty’s free-kick dropped for Adebayo, who after pushing Romero flicked over Guglielmo Vicario and onto the post where Lockyer headed in, only for it to be disallowed. The free-kick came from a Bissouma foul on Chiedozie Ogbene and referee Brooks booked the Tottenham midfielder for a professional foul. A second yellow card followed in first-half stoppage time for simulation when Bissouma went down under close proximity from Marvelous Nakamba, but there was no contact and Brooks correctly sent off the visiting player. Luton should have taken the lead two minutes after half-time when Ogbene held off Destiny Udogie and crossed in for Adebayo, but he could not steer his effort on target. The hosts were hit with a sucker-punch in the 52nd minute when Van de Ven opened his account for Tottenham. After a number of corners in quick succession, it proved third time lucky for Postecoglou’s side when Maddison collected Kulusevski’s short corner and brilliantly spun away from Doughty before he cut back for Van de Ven to slot home from six yards. It briefly silenced the partisan Kenilworth Road crowd but they were soon roaring their team on and Doughty dragged wide soon after the opener. Morris tested Vicario minutes later and, although Porro sent an effort just past the post for Tottenham in the 62nd minute, Luton started to build momentum. Jacob Brown headed over before substitute Cauley Woodrow had a weak shot saved. A deflected effort wide by Doughty was the final warning sign for Postecoglou, who introduced Emerson Royal and Oliver Skipp for Son and Maddison with 14 minutes left but Spurs held on to go top. Read More Pep Guardiola does not think Arsenal clash will have major bearing on title race Erling Haaland says Premier League goal record ‘something you can’t think of’ Mikel Arteta urges Arsenal to bring City losing streak to an end On this day in 2010: Rebecca Adlington wins Commonwealth Games 800m gold Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou would eradicate VAR in its current form Brennan Johnson’s ‘safety and health’ a priority for Wales boss Rob Page
2023-10-07 21:57
Putin, Xi to attend virtual SCO summit hosted by India's Modi
Putin, Xi to attend virtual SCO summit hosted by India's Modi
By Krishn Kaushik NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) on Tuesday will hold an online summit
2023-07-04 13:59
Hamlin shines for the Bills in return while Richardson is shaky for the Colts in his preseason debut
Hamlin shines for the Bills in return while Richardson is shaky for the Colts in his preseason debut
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Colts rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson threw an interception and was unable to generate much offense with his legs, either, during Indianapolis’ preseason-opening 23-19 loss to the Buffalo Bills in an outing decided by third-stringers Saturday.
2023-08-13 07:24
A key building block for human life has been discovered in interstellar space
A key building block for human life has been discovered in interstellar space
One of the key building blocks required for human life has been found in the depths of space. Astronomers have been looking out into a region 1,000 light-years from Earth, known as the Perseus Molecular Complex, and they’ve found an amino acid which is essential in human growth. Tryptophan is one of the 20 amino acids required for humans to develop. Babies require it to grow and it’s also important for protein development and muscle function in adults Readings from the Spitzer telescope, which is no longer in use, were crucial to the discovery. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The Perseus Molecular Complex is only visible when viewed through infrared instruments, and tryptophan gives off an identifiable light reading when observed in this way. Dr Susana Iglesias-Groth is from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias and was lead author on the new research. "The evidence for tryptophan in the Perseus molecular complex should encourage additional effort to identify other amino acids in this region, and in other star-forming regions,” Dr Iglesias-Groth said. “It is a very exciting possibility that the building blocks of proteins are widely present in the gas from which stars and planets form – it may be key for the development of life in exoplanetary systems.” The findings were published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. It comes after research showed that life forms could potentially be able to survive in the conditions in the clouds above Venus. The key point revolves around the presence of the biosignature gas phosphine, which is often identified as a sign of life. It also posits the idea that potential life forms on the planet could use sulphuric acid the way life forms on Earth use water. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-22 19:27