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2023-10-11 00:59
Unequal Hamas fight belies perils for Israel
Israel on paper enjoys vast numerical superiority over Palestinian militant group Hamas in terms of forces and hardware but the numbers mask a picture that is far more troubling...
2023-10-11 00:59
Springboks delighted for flag reprieve, says Erasmus
South Africa's director of rugby Rassie Erasmus said on Tuesday he was glad the Springboks will be able to fly their flag in this...
2023-10-11 00:58
'Fauda' star heads to frontline of Israel-Hamas war amid rumors 'Wonder Woman' Gal Gadot could be called up to fight
As Israel fights the Palestinian military group Hamas, Lior Raz will be part of the rescue team assisting families that are stuck in Sderot
2023-10-11 00:55
3 grave mistakes the Braves cannot afford to repeat in NLDS
The Atlanta Braves were lucky not to lose Game 2 of the NLDS thanks to some late-game heroics from Austin Riley and Michael Harris II. They won't get as lucky in Philly.
2023-10-11 00:55
Rahm looks to surpass Ballesteros at Spanish Open with ‘batteries charged’ again after Ryder Cup
Jon Rahm is back home to try to surpass idol Seve Ballesteros with a fourth Spanish Open title
2023-10-11 00:55
2023 NFL power rankings, Week 6: Bears break into win column, Patriots broken
There’s only one winless team in the NFL after five weeks of play. Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers continue to have their way with every opponent.
2023-10-11 00:52
Someone could soon be killed or injured by falling satellites every two years, US official report warns
Someone could soon be at risk of dying or being injured by a falling satellite every other year, according to a new report. By 2035, if SpaceX’s Starlink space internet satellites continue to grow in number, then they some 28,000 pieces of them will be falling from the sky each year, according to a report from the Federal Aviation Authority. The chance of one surviving its fall to the ground and injuring or killing someone would be 0.6 per year, it said – which would make it likely to happen once every two years. They could even pose a risk to aircraft, it said. The probability of an aircraft being downed by a satellite would be 0.0007 per year by 2035, the report claimed. The report was commissioned amid increasing concern about falling space debris, and the vast collection of material that has been put into space in recent years. Companies such as SpaceX are launching more and more satellites each years, and experts have warned that there is a danger of collisions both in space as well as on the ground. The new report aimed to evaluate the risk posed by that falling space debris. It also suggests that some of the danger could be limited with more regulation. But it notes that the FAA does not have any power over launches that happen outside of the US. As with many of the problems in space, the world currently lacks an international approach to space debris, new satellites and the dangers that those objects might pose. The report primarily looked at the constellation of satellites that have been launched and are planned by SpaceX, for instance. The company has launched 5,000 such satellites already, and plans to increase that dramatically, and SpaceX represents over 85 per cent of the risk posed to people on the ground, the FAA’s report said. But it did not look at other networks of satellites planned in other countries. Recent reports have suggested that China is planning its own huge constellation of satellites that will also offer their own space internet, named Guowang, for example. SpaceX has said that the analysis used to calculate the number is “deeply flawed” and based on false assumptions about the danger posed by its satellites. The company’s satellites are more likely to burn up on entry than the report assumed, the company’s principal engineer David Goldstein wrote in a letter to the FAA, according to a report from Space News. Read More PlayStation announces brand new version of the PS5 ChatGPT founder says bitcoin is ‘super logical’ next step for tech Google to trial AI in UK traffic light systems to reduce stop-and-go emissions
2023-10-11 00:50
Weight loss drugs haven't hurt Pepsi's business, CEO says
Snack and beverage maker PepsiCo has so far seen "negligible" impact on its business from drugs used for weight loss or diabetes, CEO Ramon Laguarta said during an analyst call Tuesday.
2023-10-11 00:50
How Jude Bellingham's start at Real Madrid compares to David Beckham, Michael Owen and previous English stars
How Jude Bellingham's first ten games as a Real Madrid player compare to other English stars, including the likes of Laurie Cunningham, David Beckham, Michael Owen and Steve McManaman
2023-10-11 00:49
Honeywell to realign business segments to boost growth
Honeywell said on Tuesday it is realigning its business to focus on three broad business trends in its
2023-10-11 00:47
Biden to offer support for Israel, American Jews in speech
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Tuesday will condemn Hamas and stress U.S. support for Israel as
2023-10-11 00:46
