Hyrra Features the Latest and Most Talked-About Topstories News and Headlines from Around the World.
⎯ 《 Hyrra • Com 》
The 20 Best TV Shows to Stream on Hulu Right Now
The 20 Best TV Shows to Stream on Hulu Right Now
From ‘The Bear’ to ‘What We Do In the Shadows,’ Hulu has become a thriving destination for great original programming, plus terrific series you might have missed elsewhere.
2023-07-18 23:51
Margot Robbie stuns in pink dress as she accompanies Ryan Gosling in a Ken outfit to 'Barbie' premiere
Margot Robbie stuns in pink dress as she accompanies Ryan Gosling in a Ken outfit to 'Barbie' premiere
Robbie fully embraced the iconic Barbie character by donning a look reminiscent of the Earring Magic Barbie toy released in 1991
2023-07-07 19:58
G7 talks culminate Sunday with in-person appeal from Zelensky
G7 talks culminate Sunday with in-person appeal from Zelensky
Group of Seven talks were set to culminate Sunday with a dramatic, in-person appeal from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is pressing leaders gathered here to remain united against Russian aggression.
2023-05-21 07:27
Arizona's Gallen, Walker root, root, root against the home team Phillies in NLCS
Arizona's Gallen, Walker root, root, root against the home team Phillies in NLCS
Arizona ace Zac Gallen and slugging first baseman Christian Walker were both raised in the Philadelphia area
2023-10-16 06:15
Report From FINRA Board of Governors Meeting – May 2023
Report From FINRA Board of Governors Meeting – May 2023
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2023--
2023-05-26 01:18
Yields Spike and Gold Shrugs. What’s Driving Bullion Now?
Yields Spike and Gold Shrugs. What’s Driving Bullion Now?
What determines the price of gold? For much of the past decade the answer was easy: the price
2023-09-24 17:19
'Shortcomings' trailer is a compelling glimpse of a strong debut and a breakout performance
'Shortcomings' trailer is a compelling glimpse of a strong debut and a breakout performance
There's a quiet but strong buzz around Shortcomings, a film adaptation of Adrian Tomine's cult
2023-06-15 13:22
Guardiola urges Grealish and Doku to fight for Man City place
Guardiola urges Grealish and Doku to fight for Man City place
Pep Guardiola has urged Manchester City wingers Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku to prove they deserve a...
2023-09-29 23:17
Nicola Peltz stuns in sheer black catsuit on romantic date night with Brooklyn Beckham in LA
Nicola Peltz stuns in sheer black catsuit on romantic date night with Brooklyn Beckham in LA
The dinner was a private affair for the couple, but they recently had a memorable night out with Brooklyn's parents and his siblings
2023-06-10 15:20
Court artist defends ‘flattering’ Trump arraignment sketch
Court artist defends ‘flattering’ Trump arraignment sketch
The artist behind a flattering courtroom sketch of Donald Trump has defended his controversial depiction of the former president. William J Hennessy Jr was one of three artists who drew Mr Trump, 77, during his arraignment in Miami on 13 June on 37 federal counts related to willful mishandling classified documents, obstruction of justice and making false statements. The sketch of a slimmed down, youthful-looking Mr Trump standing bolt upright provoked protests on social media for being overly generous to the defendant. “Is this William J Hennessy Jr’s audition to do Trumps official White House portrait?” quipped one person. “That last sketch of Trump looks almost exactly like the recent photo of his son Barron,” another tweeted. A third person commented that “they got Trump looking like ‘Prince of Tides’ Nick Nolte in this sketch.” Mr Hennessy told the Boston Globe he was bemused by the strong response, which he said had been about half positive and half critical. “It’s rare I get any kind of feedback,” Mr Hennessy told the news site. “Some said he looked too thin, too young, and some said he looked too good.” He told the Globe the court appearance had been “pretty stressful” to cover. Journalists reported waiting in line for 24 hours to get a seat in the courtroom. “I don’t editorialise,” he said. “I just draw what I see.” Other sketches during Mr Trump’s arraignment showed the 45th president hunched over with his arms folded and a scowl on his face. Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to all the counts, and has denounced the investigation as a political “witch hunt”. When Mr Trump appeared for arraignment in New York in April on charges relating to falsifying business records around hush money payments during the 2016 presidential campaign, he told officers he weighed 240 pounds (109 kgs). Read More Trump news – live: Bill Barr slams Trump’s ‘absurd’ classified papers defence as ex-attorney quits CNN lawsuit Attorney General Garland keeps poker face as firestorm erupts after Trump charges Fox News quietly changes headline after White House accused network of lying about Pride flag Why aren’t more Republicans attacking Trump like Bill Barr? Trump news – live: Bill Barr slams Trump’s ‘absurd’ classified papers defence as ex-attorney quits CNN lawsuit
2023-06-20 09:59
Scientist discovers oldest water on Earth and drinks it
Scientist discovers oldest water on Earth and drinks it
A scientist who found the oldest water ever discovered on Earth decided the best course of action was, of course, to drink it. Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar was leading a team of geologists studying a Canadian mine in 2016 when she made the remarkable discovery. The flowing water about three kilometres below the surface was between 1.5bn and 2.6bn years old, according to tests, making it the oldest water found on Earth. “When people think about this water they assume it must be some tiny amount of water trapped within the rock,” said Prof Sherwood Lollar. “But in fact it’s very much bubbling right up out at you. These things are flowing at rates of litres per minute – the volume of the water is much larger than anyone anticipated.” Upon tasting the ancient water, she found that it was “very salty and bitter” and “much saltier than seawater”. That was an encouraging sign, because saltier water tends to be older. In this case, where the water has been ageing for billions of years, it is hardly surprising. “If you’re a geologist who works with rocks, you’ve probably licked a lot of rocks,” said Sherwood Lollar. Her team also found that life had once been present in the water, by looking at the sulphate – the composition of salts – in it. “We were able to indicate that the signal we are seeing in the fluids has to have been produced by microbiology – and most importantly has to have been produced over a very long time scale. “The microbes that produced this signature couldn’t have done it overnight. “This has to be an indication that organisms have been present in these fluids on a geological timescale.” Fortunately, the scientist had no terrifying sci-fi movie-esq reaction to drinking the ancient water, and lived to tell the tale. The paper was published in Nature in 2016. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
2023-10-27 00:29
Liverpool set to clinch place in Europa League knockouts
Liverpool set to clinch place in Europa League knockouts
Liverpool and their Premier League counterparts West Ham United and Brighton can all clinch spots in the knockout phase of the Europa League this Thursday with a round of group games to spare, while...
2023-11-29 10:21