
Wedding Party Celebrating Miami Heat Victory Had No Clue Boston Actually Won
VIDEO: Miami Heat fans celebrate Game 6 victory at a wedding. The Heat did not actually win.
2023-05-28 20:47

Kenilworth Road: Guide to Luton Town's iconic stadium
Everything to know about Kenilworth Road, Luton Town's iconic stadium.
2023-05-28 20:47

Why does Wall Street expect a rate hike in June?
Wall Street expects the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in June. Not only that, it finally believes the central bank when it says it likely won't cut rates this year.
2023-05-28 20:27

Manchester City vs Manchester United: Complete head-to-head record
The complete head-to-head record between Manchester City and Manchester United.
2023-05-28 20:27

Tennis-Kostyuk did not deserve jeers for refusing handshake, says Sabalenka
By Shrivathsa Sridhar PARIS Aryna Sabalenka said she understood Marta Kostyuk's decision to skip customary post-match handshakes with
2023-05-28 20:23

Melissa Kinsella: Mum left in coma in Turkey dies after UK return
Melissa Kinsella arrived back in the UK on Wednesday after £50,000 was raised to get her home.
2023-05-28 20:22

Traders Gear Up to Embrace Riskier Assets After Debt-Cap Deal
Global markets are primed for a relief rally after US negotiators agreed to a tentative deal over the
2023-05-28 20:20

Thomas Tuchel reacts to Bayern sacking Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic
Thomas Tuchel reacts to the news of Bayern Munich sacking Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic. Their departures were announced minutes after Bayern secured an 11th consecutive Bundesliga title.
2023-05-28 19:56

Czech central banker Holub: raising rates more would still makes sense
PRAGUE Raising the Czech National Bank's interest rates further would still make sense as it could serve as
2023-05-28 19:50

Here's what's in the debt ceiling deal
After several weeks of tense negotiations, President Joe Biden and House Republicans have reached an agreement in principle to raise the debt ceiling and cap spending.
2023-05-28 19:30

Europe's 'City of Atlantis' discovered after being lost for 600 years
The remains of a church from a sunken town known as the 'Atlantis of the North Sea' has been discovered beneath the mud on Germany's coast. The church is believed to be part of a site called 'Rungholt' located in the Wadden Sea. The town, which was previously thought to be a local legend, has not been seen since 1362 after it was submerged beneath the waves during an intense storm. However, new research has shown that the town really did exist and that they had built reinforcements around the settlement to protect them from the severe elements. The research was carried out on the area by archeologists from Kiel University, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, the Center for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology, and the State Archaeology Department Schleswig-Holstein. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Searching the Wadden Sea which is the longest stretch of intertidal sand and mud flats on Earth, the team, using geophysical imaging technology found man-made mounds that had been constructed to protect the town against the tides. Amongst this structure were the foundations of a building which the team determined had to be a church which may have been the location of the town centre. In a statement, Dr. Dennis Wilken, a geophysicist at Kiel University of Kiel University said: "Settlement remains hidden under the mudflats are first localized and mapped over a wide area using various geophysical methods such as magnetic gradiometry, electromagnetic induction, and seismics." Dr. Hanna Hadler from the Institute of Geography at Mainz University added: "Based on this prospection, we selectively take sediment cores that not only allow us to make statements about spatial and temporal relationships of settlement structures, but also about landscape development." Dr. Ruth Blankenfeldt, an archaeologist at ZBSA also suggested that the "special feature of the find lies in the significance of the church as the centre of a settlement structure, which in its size must be interpreted as a parish with superordinate function." The storm that washed away Rungholt has gone down in history as one of the largest to ever hit the region, affecting not just Germany but also the Netherlands, Denmark and the UK. The storm happened on January 1362 and has since been referred to as "the great drowning of men." According to historical reports, Rungholt was once a busy trading port for fishermen but was also populated by taverns, brothels and churches. 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.
2023-05-28 19:22

Boston Celtics on verge of NBA history after dramatic buzzer-beating victory against Miami Heat forces Game 7
Boston Celtics guard Derrick White scored a miraculous putback to beat the buzzer and seal a dramatic 104-103 victory over the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday.
2023-05-28 19:21