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U.S. officials say the Biden administration is sending up to $400 million in additional military aid to Ukraine, including a variety of munitions for advanced air defense systems and a number of small, surveillance Hornet drones
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Argentina to play Wales in World Cup quarter-final after beating Japan
Mateo Carreras scored a hat-trick of tries as Argentina beat Japan 39-27 in a thriller in Nantes on Sunday to set up a...
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Minneapolis ex-officer sentenced to 4-3/4 years in Floyd killing
By Brendan O'Brien (Reuters) -Former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao was sentenced on Monday to 4-3/4 years in prison for
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Zilch Celebrate Third Birthday by Opening Markets at the London Stock Exchange as Customers Top 3.5m
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Savannah considers Black people and women for city square to replace name of slavery advocate
The historic downtown of Savannah, Georgia, boasts nearly two dozen public squares
2023-08-12 12:23

Analysis-Partnering with Coinbase could hinder bid for bitcoin ETF approval
By John McCrank and Michelle Price WASHINGTON Partnering with Coinbase Global may hinder rather than help Nasdaq's bid
2023-07-13 18:20

What happened between Jake Paul and KSI? Logan Paul accused of implanting anti-brother idea in PRIME partner's mind, fans dub him 'horrible'
Logan Paul thinks KSI should ghost Jake Paul if he beats Tommy Fury
2023-08-16 22:25

Mallinckrodt gets approval for restructuring, $1 billion cut to opioid settlement
By Dietrich Knauth Drugmaker Mallinckrodt on Tuesday received court approval for a bankruptcy plan that cuts $1 billion
2023-10-11 01:47

Norwegian Air eyes dividend payments as Q2 core profit rises
OSLO Norwegian Air said on Thursday it had begun a process that could lead to cash dividend payments
2023-08-24 14:27

Patriots star gives bleak outlook for New England trying to hype up draft pick
Jonathan Jones and Christian Gonzalez should anchor the Pats' backfield for 2023, but as with any young defensive duo, there will be challenges ahead.The New England Patriots' 2023 first-round draft selection was met with cheers and whoops as a formerly projected top-five pick fell to ...
2023-05-18 09:21

Steelers left wondering about flags that are thrown and not thrown and fines that come either way
On the same weekend Pittsburgh running back Jaylen Warren was levied his second $48,556 fine for an unflagged helmet hit, the Steelers complained about inconsistent and curious calls and non-calls in their loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars
2023-11-01 02:47

Truth behind ‘meteorite crater’ brings amateur astronomer down to Earth
A stargazer who thought he’d made the discovery of a lifetime was brought down to Earth with a bump when a crater apparently left by a meteorite was revealed to be nothing more than a hole dug by beach-goers. Astrophysics enthusiast Dave Kennedy was over the moon when the hole, several feet wide and deep, appeared in north Dublin. He felt sure that a small, black, heavy rock found at the bottom of the hole was an asteroid from outer space, and contacted various astronomy experts in an effort to confirm his theory. He said a scorch mark on one side of the rock showed the angle at which it had fallen. “Only a month ago, I was watching a documentary from Nasa on exactly what we’re looking at so when I looked at it and saw how uniform it is, and the vast crater, I knew immediately I was looking at an impact site,” he said. Visitors to the Portmarnock beach gathered to inspect the crater. One said: “We’re down here quite a lot and never seen anything like this before, so it’s pretty spectacular.” However, Mr Kennedy’s optimism was short-lived. Within a day of his appearance on Virgin Media News, a “context note” on X (formerly Twitter) compiled from user information read: “It is in fact not a cosmic event - instead it was dug out the day before by 2 lads with a beach spade.” Footage on social media posted by friends of the young men showed them sitting in the hole, digging it out with children’s spades, and was captioned: “The hole we dug on Saturday”. Although the astronomy enthusiast was widely mocked, he said he would still have the rock analysed in the hope it wasn’t a “completely fruitless discovery”, Virgin Media News reported. Research on the chances of asteroids hitting Earth has focused on much larger rocks. Astronomers say Earth probably will not be struck by an object 1km wide (0.6 miles) for at least 1,000 years – but they have not ruled out smaller meteorites landing before then. Read More 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite sheds light on early solar system – study Best beach stays in the UK and Ireland for a peaceful break in 2023 Ukraine war: Kyiv ‘is pushing Russia back’, UK’s most senior military officer says War-blinded Ukrainian soldier cries with joy at new love at his wedding Ukraine ‘holds initiative’ in counteroffensive against Russia, says UK military chief
2023-09-15 14:50
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