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'It's coming along': Rian Johnson is making progress on third Knives Out movie
'It's coming along': Rian Johnson is making progress on third Knives Out movie
Rian Johnson is making progress on the third 'Knives Out' movie now the Hollywood writers' strike has ended.
2023-10-17 17:25
Fed unlikely to raise rates in November, says Goldman Sachs
Fed unlikely to raise rates in November, says Goldman Sachs
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to raise interest rates at its Oct. 31-Nov. 1 meeting, Goldman Sachs strategists
2023-09-17 04:29
FTC Judge Decides Intuit Misled Customers With ‘Free’ TurboTax Ads
FTC Judge Decides Intuit Misled Customers With ‘Free’ TurboTax Ads
The FTC ruled this week that Intuit did in fact decide customers with its ads
2023-09-10 02:29
ECB hikes key rate to record high, defying calls for pause
ECB hikes key rate to record high, defying calls for pause
The European Central Bank hiked a key interest rate to a record high Thursday as it battles soaring inflation, defying calls for a pause to take...
2023-09-14 20:52
MLB Rumors: Braves trade grade, Cardinals trade bait, Red Sox selling
MLB Rumors: Braves trade grade, Cardinals trade bait, Red Sox selling
MLB Rumors: Cardinals are shopping Dylan Carlson to several teamsWith the St. Louis Cardinals having already traded away the likes of Jordan Hicks and Jordan Montgomery, could one of their outfielders be next?While Montgomery and Hicks were considered rentals, Dylan Carlson is not. St. Louis i...
2023-07-31 22:26
US jobless aid programs bilked of up to $135 billion during COVID, watchdog says
US jobless aid programs bilked of up to $135 billion during COVID, watchdog says
Up to $135 billion of jobless benefits paid out by U.S. states during the coronavirus pandemic may have
2023-09-13 07:55
Mark Wahlberg turns 52! Actor has been sober for 104 days as he's 'past the halfway point'
Mark Wahlberg turns 52! Actor has been sober for 104 days as he's 'past the halfway point'
Recognizing that he is 'more than halfway' through his life, Wahlberg is committed to making choices that promote his well-being
2023-06-06 19:27
Mysterious holes discovered on the outside of the International Space Station
Mysterious holes discovered on the outside of the International Space Station
If there’s one thing astronauts don’t want to face when out in the endless expanse of space, it’s signs that their station is being sabotaged. And yet, cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chubwere forced to face a strange phenomenon during a spacewalk last week. The pair exited the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday to fix a radiator which had sprung a leak. And while they were out, they were met by a close encounter of a very strange kind. Inspecting the source of the leak during their outing, Kononenko reported seeing a number of holes on the radiator panel. "The holes have very even edges, like they've been drilled through," he told Moscow Mission Control, according to Space.com. "There are lots of them. They are spread in a chaotic manner." The cosmonauts were given tissues and cloths to soak up any fluid that had seeped out of the radiator, with the pool of liquid coolant described as a growing “blob”. However, Kononenko got so close to the “blob” that one of his tethers became contaminated. This meant that it had to be bagged up and discarded outside the ISS before the cosmonauts could go back inside. The external radiator was mounted on the outside of Russia’s Nauka module – home to a multipurpose laboratory – which was launched in 2021. It was used as a backup to another radiator which regulates the temperature inside the lab. Kononenko and Chub closed a number of valves to cut off the external radiator from its ammonia supply, and it’s believed that the “blob” formed from residual ammonia that was disturbed when the valves were being shut. The toxic liquid certainly wouldn’t have been welcome on board the space station, hence why the two colleagues embarked upon their spacewalk armed with cloths to wipe down their spacesuits and tools. Russian engineers on the ground will use the data they collected to further investigate the cause of the leak and figure out how to fix the radiator. The question now is will they be able to work out where those mysterious little holes came from? Sign up for 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
2023-10-29 23:57
Evie, the first medical-grade health tracker for women, will launch this fall
Evie, the first medical-grade health tracker for women, will launch this fall
Medical device company Movano Health is positioned to make waves this September when it unveils
2023-05-31 16:53
India, Australia fined heavily for slow WTC over rates
India, Australia fined heavily for slow WTC over rates
India have been fined 100 percent and Australia 80 percent of their match fees for slow over rates in the World Test Championship final, the...
2023-06-12 16:19
100 Thieves and Higround Announce Dual Collections in Collaboration with Dragon Ball Z
100 Thieves and Higround Announce Dual Collections in Collaboration with Dragon Ball Z
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 22, 2023--
2023-08-23 03:26
US commits to approving F-16s for Ukraine as soon as training is complete
US commits to approving F-16s for Ukraine as soon as training is complete
The US has committed to approving the transfer of F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine as soon as training is complete, according to a US official.
2023-08-18 08:45