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Khloe Kardashian leaves fans stunned as she shares rare photos of son Tatum on his first birthday: 'He's identical to Rob'
Khloe Kardashian leaves fans stunned as she shares rare photos of son Tatum on his first birthday: 'He's identical to Rob'
Internet says that Khloe Kardashian 'went and gave birth to Rob' after she revealed son Tatum's full face for the first time
2023-07-29 10:56
Senators ask U.S. Justice Dept to probe Binance statements to Congress
Senators ask U.S. Justice Dept to probe Binance statements to Congress
WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Justice should investigate whether cryptocurrency exchange Binance made false statements to Congress in
2023-06-08 20:49
When will '90 Day: The Last Resort' Episode 3 air? Couples take one last shot at love after shocking truth bombs
When will '90 Day: The Last Resort' Episode 3 air? Couples take one last shot at love after shocking truth bombs
'90 Day: The Last Resort' couples give their failing relationships one final try in the new episode
2023-08-22 10:29
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke names dream cast for reboot
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke names dream cast for reboot
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has revealed she would choose Jacob Elordi and Jenna Ortega to play the lead roles if the film was ever rebooted
2023-11-27 16:28
Attacker stabs German tourist to death in Paris
Attacker stabs German tourist to death in Paris
A person known to the French authorities as a radical Islamist with mental health troubles stabbed a German tourist to death and wounded two people in central Paris on...
2023-12-03 08:53
Michelle Obama’s juice brand PLEZi not safe to serve school children, claim experts
Michelle Obama’s juice brand PLEZi not safe to serve school children, claim experts
'She has been ill-served by advisers who convinced her to start by targeting 6- to 12-year-olds,' a professor said
2023-05-20 18:58
Southampton duo James Ward-Prowse and Romeo Lavia set to play Championship opener despite transfer links
Southampton duo James Ward-Prowse and Romeo Lavia set to play Championship opener despite transfer links
Southampton boss Russell Martin says James Ward-Prowse and Romeo Lavia will be involved in Friday night’s Sky Bet Championship opener at Sheffield Wednesday “as it stands”. Both players have been linked with an exit from St Mary’s this summer following last season’s relegation from the Premier League, with Ward-Prowse linked with Fulham and West Ham and Lavia attracting bids from Liverpool. But a transfer for either men have yet to materialise and Martin will utilise them at Hillsborough. “Both will be involved tomorrow night, as it stands, I dont know what will change between now and then,” he said in his pre-match press conference. “Do I think they will be Southampton players at the end of the window? I have not got a clue. What I hope, what I think, is probably very different. “It would be pointless for me to come out and say, ‘I think they will be here, I don’t think they’ll be here’, because ultimately I have no control over that. “If they are both not here, or one is not here it is because the club and the player think they have something which is beneficial for everyone. “That will be the case, that is why it has dragged on and why it will probably continue to drag on. But while they have been here, both have been great and both will be involved tomorrow night. As it stands.” Kamaldeen Sulemana is injured and will miss the trip to South Yorkshire, while Sekou Mara is a doubt. Read More Football rumours: Harry Kane will not sign new Tottenham deal Women’s World Cup LIVE: Scores, updates and latest news Josko Gvardiol close to making £77.5m move to Manchester City
2023-08-03 18:46
iBase-t Chooses HOOPS Exchange to Power Collaboration in Model Based Enterprise
iBase-t Chooses HOOPS Exchange to Power Collaboration in Model Based Enterprise
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2023-09-19 20:29
Harrison Ford opens up about his favorite movie line for real-life situations: 'Get off my plane!'
Harrison Ford opens up about his favorite movie line for real-life situations: 'Get off my plane!'
Harrison Ford reminisced about his experience filming 'Air Force One' and recounted a story involving former President Bill Clinton
2023-06-18 01:22
Scientists watch afterglow from two huge planets crashing into each other for first time
Scientists watch afterglow from two huge planets crashing into each other for first time
Astronomers have seen the “afterglow” of two huge planets crashing into each other for the first time. Scientists watched as the heat and dust that were left behind from the crash swirled in front of their star, allowing them to see the aftermath of the explosion. The incident happened when two ice giant planets collided with each other, around a star like our own Sun. A blaze of light and dust resulted, which could be seen from Earth. Those effects were first spotted by an amateur astronomer social media, who noticed unusual light coming from the star. It had brightened up in infrared – getting lighter at those wavelengths for three years – and then the optical light began fading. Scientists then watched the star in an attempt to understand what was happening. They monitored for further changes at the star, named ASASSN-21qj, to see how the star’s brightness changed. “To be honest, this observation was a complete surprise to me. When we originally shared the visible light curve of this star with other astronomers, we started watching it with a network of other telescopes,” said co- lead author Matthew Kenworthy from Leiden University. “An astronomer on social media pointed out that the star brightened up in the infrared over a thousand days before the optical fading. I knew then this was an unusual event.” Their research suggested that the glow was the heat from the collision, which could be picked up by Nasa’s Neowise mission. Then the optical light began to fade when the dust covered the star, over a period of three years. “Our calculations and computer models indicate the temperature and size of the glowing material, as well as the amount of time the glow has lasted, is consistent with the collision of two ice giant exoplanets,” said co-lead author Simon Lock from the University of Bristol. The dust is then expected to star smearing out. Astronomers hope to confirm their theories by watching as that happens, since it should be visible both from Earth and with Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope – and they might see that dust begin its journey into something else. It will be fascinating to observe further developments. Ultimately, the mass of material around the remnant may condense to form a retinue of moons that will orbit around this new planet,” said Zoe Leinhardt, from the University of Bristol, who was a co-author on the study. The research is described in a paper, ‘A planetary collision afterglow and transit of the resultant debris cloud’, published in Nature today. Read More 1.2 mile-high ‘dust devil’ spotted on Mars by Nasa’s Perseverance rover Researchers capture first-ever afterglow of huge planetary collision Earth hit by a huge solar storm that would devastate civilisation, trees show
2023-10-12 00:49
Russians in Stanley Cup Final trying to focus on hockey amid country's war in Ukraine
Russians in Stanley Cup Final trying to focus on hockey amid country's war in Ukraine
The Russian players left playing in the Stanley Cup Final say they're focused on hockey and not their country's war in Ukraine
2023-06-03 18:21
Andrew Tate's key takeaways from the Covid pandemic experience: 'Cowards are detrimental to your health'
Andrew Tate's key takeaways from the Covid pandemic experience: 'Cowards are detrimental to your health'
Andrew Tate reveals that when the mask mandate ended, his brother Tristan encouraged people to remove them
2023-11-10 14:22