
Things aren't going much better for Baker Mayfield with Tampa Bay
Things aren't going much better for Baker Mayfield with Tampa Bay
2023-05-27 02:46

Cathie Wood Defends ARKK’s Decision to Dump Nvidia, Citing Chip-Cycle Risks
Cathie Wood defended her firm’s decision to bail on Nvidia Corp. before the chipmaker’s shares surged 160%, saying
2023-05-27 02:19

Ex-Trader Admits Tipping Friend in Second Insider Scheme Plea
A former trader at Canada’s Polar Asset Management Partners who last year confessed to front-running his firm’s trades
2023-05-27 01:54

NFL Rumors: 3 teams that should drop everything and sign DeAndre Hopkins
The Arizona Cardinals surprisingly released DeAndre Hopkins after being unable to find a trade suitor for the former All-Pro.DeAndre Hopkins previous no-trade clause was dropped after he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs prior to the 2022 season. Hopkins was suspended for six games...
2023-05-27 01:52

Phillies vs. Braves prediction and odds for Friday, May 26 (Trust the pitching)
The Atlanta Braves edged out the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday night and now the Phillies will try to avenge the loss in Game 2 of their NL East series.It's a rough pitching matchup on Friday night as Taijuan Walker (5.79 ERA0 takes on Jared Shuster (5.49 ERA).Does that mean we shou...
2023-05-27 01:27

Navy finds 'perfect storm' of problems in elite Seals course
A Navy report found trainees in the elite unit were at risk of injuries or death in a gruelling course.
2023-05-27 01:22

Traders Are Duped by Bear-Market Rally, Morgan Stanley’s Wilson Says
Morgan Stanley’s chief US equity strategist isn’t convinced the stock rally is here to stay and strengthened his
2023-05-27 01:17

JPMorgan Subpoenaed Sexual Assault Report Against Jes Staley
JPMorgan Chase & Co. subpoenaed documents from the Manhattan district attorney’s office about a possible complaint of sexual
2023-05-27 00:18

McCarthy Notes Progress as Debt-Limit Talks Narrow Toward Deal
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said talks on the debt ceiling resumed Friday, with negotiations stretching into the final
2023-05-27 00:16

Kourtney Kardashian kept film crew waiting for 20 minutes while she had sex
Kourtney Kardashian and husband Travis Barker held up the filming of their Hulu reality show while they went off for a sex session. The mid-production 20-minute romp caused filming of the family’s show The Kardashians and left sister Khloe and the rest of the crew waiting. Kardashian and Blink 182’s drummer Barker got married last year, having three separate celebrations to mark their nuptials – in Las Vegas, Palm Springs and Portofino, Italy. The couple has opened up about how they decided to quit IVF and let nature do its own thing. In the first episode of the show’s newest series, Kourtney confided in sister Khloe that she was “ovulating” and needed to go and do the deed with her husband. Kourtney said: “If you give us five minutes to go do something really fast…” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Her sister Khloe responded, asking if she was seriously ovulating. Kourtney replied, “Yes, I am” before going off with her husband Barker. Khloe proceeded to start a timer on her phone and joked, “Well, let’s see if it takes five minutes” and asked her sister to guess the time on the stopwatch when she returned from her escapade. When Kourtney complained of feeling tired later in the day, Khloe suggested: “Probably from having your 20-minute sex session downstairs.” The sisters spoke candidly about their sex lives, with Kournety replying: “Well, we had one this morning for like, an hour and a half, and I had one last night and the day before.” When Khloe asked how they had sex for an hour and a half, Kourtney simply stated: “You know, we’re just living our best lives.” In another part of the show, Kourtney, who has three children with former partner Scott Disick, revealed Barker “would love a baby more than anything but I just really believe in what God has in store for us”. 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.
2023-05-26 23:59

Hot Inflation Puts Another Fed Hike In Play for June or July
More disappointing inflation news could help to persuade Federal Reserve policymakers to raise interest rates again, giving ammunition
2023-05-26 23:56

‘Monster stars’ 10,000 times bigger than the Sun detected for first time
Scientists have been peering into the depths of space, looking right back at the early days of the universe, and they’ve found something very interesting indeed. Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope have come across a discovery that indicates some of the very earliest stars to ever form in the universe were staggering in scale, measuring 10,000 times bigger than the Sun. "Today, thanks to the data collected by the James-Webb Space Telescope, we believe we have found a first clue of the presence of these extraordinary stars," says astrophysicist Corinne Charbonnel of the University of Geneva in Switzerland, in research published in Astronomy & Astrophysics. These features are huge collections of between 100,000 and 1 million stars known as globular clusters, which all feature similar properties. Scientists estimate that they were all formed at the same time. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter They’re remnants of the ancient universe and have been described by researchers as "fossils". The cores of these stars are much hotter than those we see in stars today, and scientists suggest it could be down to an excess of hydrogen burning at high temperatures. It’s thought that smaller stars collided with the supermassive stars and relished their energy. However, now most of these global clusters are approaching the very end of their life spans. "Globular clusters are between 10 and 13 billion years old, whereas the maximum lifespan of superstars is two million years," said Mark Gieles, previously at the University of Surrey but now at the University of Barcelona, back in 2018. "They therefore disappeared very early from the clusters that are currently observable. Only indirect traces remain." The researcher states: "If the supermassive star scenario can be firmed up by future studies, this would provide an important step for our understanding of globular clusters and for the formation of supermassive stars in general, with numerous important implications.” 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.
2023-05-26 23:22