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No. 17 North Carolina hosts Appalachian State on Saturday in an instate nonconference game
No. 17 North Carolina hosts Appalachian State on Saturday in an instate nonconference game
No. 17 North Carolina hosts Appalachian State on Saturday in an instate nonconference matchup
2023-09-08 01:00
TikTok COO to step down from the company after nearly 5 years in the role
TikTok COO to step down from the company after nearly 5 years in the role
TikTok’s Chief Operating Officer and one of the company’s most public faces, V Pappas, is stepping down after nearly five years at the company
2023-06-23 04:45
MLB Rumors: Guardians playoff hunt won't eliminate blockbuster trade
MLB Rumors: Guardians playoff hunt won't eliminate blockbuster trade
The Cleveland Guardians are in the heat of the AL Central race, but that doesn't mean they definitely won't trade ace Shane Bieber.No way the Cleveland Guardians are going to trade Shane Bieber, the ace of their pitching staff, while the club is just two games out from the AL Central l...
2023-07-07 09:15
Analysis-Ukraine counteroffensive takes shape but main test still to come
Analysis-Ukraine counteroffensive takes shape but main test still to come
By Tom Balmforth KYIV After a week of heavy fighting, the real tests of Kyiv's counteroffensive lie ahead,
2023-06-15 00:52
ECB’s Villeroy Urges Caution Over Bets on Future Rate Hikes
ECB’s Villeroy Urges Caution Over Bets on Future Rate Hikes
European Central Bank Governing Council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau said investor bets on interest-rate hikes are “excessively
2023-06-16 20:19
Ukraine loses 16 US-made armored vehicles, group says, but Kyiv's forces still gain territory
Ukraine loses 16 US-made armored vehicles, group says, but Kyiv's forces still gain territory
Ukraine has lost 16 US-supplied armored vehicles in the past several days, according to open-source intelligence analysis, as the country's military announced its forces had captured three villages from Russia in an offensive in the eastern Donetsk region.
2023-06-12 13:51
Mitt Romney criticizes Fox News and right-wing media for warping Republican Party
Mitt Romney criticizes Fox News and right-wing media for warping Republican Party
Mitt Romney, once the Republican Party's standard-bearer, believes the right-wing media machine is at fault for much of the radicalization that has disfigured the GOP.
2023-10-20 09:58
US soldier who crossed into North Korea has history of assault and detention
US soldier who crossed into North Korea has history of assault and detention
New details have emerged about a US soldier who crossed into North Korea on Tuesday -- but his exact whereabouts remain a mystery since the secretive country hasn't said a word about the incident.
2023-07-20 11:57
Katie Holmes fears bringing back hit drama series 'Dawson's Creek' as 'today’s world might tarnish it'
Katie Holmes fears bringing back hit drama series 'Dawson's Creek' as 'today’s world might tarnish it'
'Dawson's Creek' narrates the tale of Joey and Dawson who go through adolescence together and the show tests their friendship and eventually love
2023-05-21 10:56
Astronauts capture the 'blood of Earth' in stunning photo
Astronauts capture the 'blood of Earth' in stunning photo
The Earth is home to truly stunning natural features, but sometimes you need a new perspective to appreciate it all over again. Thankfully, the experts at NASA are on hand to remind us just how incredible our planet is with the release of new photos showing the “blood of Earth”. The incredible images seem to show it bleeding, with dramatic red liquid appearing to cascade over the surface. However, it’s nothing at all to do with blood – which is probably just as well. Instead, the first picture shows the Laguna Colorada in the Bolivian Andes in South America from space. Remarkably, the image was taken by an astronaut onboard the International Space Station (ISS) using just a Nikon digital camera. The fact that it was taken more than 400 kilometres away from Earth on a handheld device is pretty staggering, and it offers a look at a natural phenomenon which we’d never otherwise get to see. The first picture shows the impact of red algae flourishing in the shallow water of the laguna, while the second shows the Betsiboka River Delta in Madagascar. This time, the red colour comes as a result of the iron-rich sediment. It’s pretty awe-inspiring stuff, and it’s not the first time that red “blood” has been seen running from our planet, either. Antarctica’s Blood Falls is a bizarre geographical feature in the McMurdo Dry Valleys region of the continent, and it’s one of the strangest natural phenomena you're likely to see. It features a flow of water the colour of blood that can be seen seeping out from a glacier into the ocean. The mystery behind it has fascinated members of the scientific community for decades, but a solution has now been found. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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
2023-11-07 20:25
3 breakout WNBA players no one saw coming this season
3 breakout WNBA players no one saw coming this season
While everyone has been focused on the superteam Aces and Liberty and the emerging Sun, we've witnessed several WNBA players hit new career heights.The stars are dominating as expected but we're all seeing a slew of breakout stars establish themselves in the WNBA landscape this season....
2023-06-24 00:59
Is 'Joseline's Cabaret: New York' getting canceled? Fans worry after 'Love & Hip Hop' star charged with two more felonies
Is 'Joseline's Cabaret: New York' getting canceled? Fans worry after 'Love & Hip Hop' star charged with two more felonies
Joseline Hernandez was charged with two felonies for violence against a law enforcement officer when she appeared in a Florida court for her arraignment
2023-08-04 10:27