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Liberty plan to put franchise tag on Breanna Stewart and hope to bring back free agent Jonquel Jones
Liberty plan to put franchise tag on Breanna Stewart and hope to bring back free agent Jonquel Jones
New York hopes to bring back most of the same team next season that fell just short in the WNBA Finals
2023-10-21 18:18
Andrew Tate criticizes 'Central Bank Digital Currency' as a tool to control citizens, Internet says 'the world is screwed'
Andrew Tate criticizes 'Central Bank Digital Currency' as a tool to control citizens, Internet says 'the world is screwed'
After Andrew Tate revised the CBDC acronym to fit his viewpoint, many users shared their views on the matter
2023-10-21 18:17
Orionid meteor shower 2023: When and where to watch Halley's Comet's trail of fire at its peak
Orionid meteor shower 2023: When and where to watch Halley's Comet's trail of fire at its peak
The Orionid meteor shower spans from October 16 to 26, with the expected peak shower of around 15 to 20 meteors per hour on the morning of October 22
2023-10-21 18:15
The Strange Case of Juliana Peres Magalhaes: 5 questions that need to be answered in mysterious murders
The Strange Case of Juliana Peres Magalhaes: 5 questions that need to be answered in mysterious murders
The Internet has been rife with speculation after Juliana Peres Magalhaes was arrested and charged with second-degree murder for Joseph Ryan's death
2023-10-21 17:59
Pakistan's former leader Nawaz Sharif returns after nearly four years in self-exile
Pakistan's former leader Nawaz Sharif returns after nearly four years in self-exile
Nawaz Sharif, the fugitive former prime minister of Pakistan, has returned to the South Asian nation after nearly four years in self-exile, stirring up the country's already fraught political scene as it awaits what is expected to be a tumultuous national election.
2023-10-21 17:57
After a summer of Barbenheimer and Beyoncé, can US consumers still afford the holiday season?
After a summer of Barbenheimer and Beyoncé, can US consumers still afford the holiday season?
Ballpark attendance boomed this summer, Barbenheimer revived the box office and a Renaissance of live performances brought concerts into new Eras.
2023-10-21 17:57
3 ways Google Chrome is speeding up your searches
3 ways Google Chrome is speeding up your searches
Google wants to help you speed up your searches. The tech giant published a blog
2023-10-21 17:55
Baltimore to pay $48 million to 3 men wrongfully convicted for murder and imprisoned for 36 years
Baltimore to pay $48 million to 3 men wrongfully convicted for murder and imprisoned for 36 years
Baltimore has agreed to pay $48 million to three men who were wrongfully convicted of murder as teenagers and spent 36 years in prison.
2023-10-21 17:54
Justin Suh takes his first 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour into final round of the Zozo Championship
Justin Suh takes his first 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour into final round of the Zozo Championship
Justin Suh shot a 3-under 67 to lead the third round of the Zozo Championship, the first time he’s the leader going into the final day of a PGA Tour event, and also looking of his first PGA Tour victory
2023-10-21 17:52
Internet trolls Jada Pinkett Smith after she claims 'Red Table Talk' painted her as an 'adulterous wife'
Internet trolls Jada Pinkett Smith after she claims 'Red Table Talk' painted her as an 'adulterous wife'
During an episode of 'Red Table Talk', Jada Pinkett Smith opened up about her supposed involvement with August Alsina
2023-10-21 17:52
Egypt border crossing opens, letting a trickle of desperately needed aid into besieged Gaza
Egypt border crossing opens, letting a trickle of desperately needed aid into besieged Gaza
The border crossing between Egypt and Gaza has opened to let a trickle of desperately needed aid into the besieged Palestinian territory for the first time since Israel sealed it off in the wake of Hamas’ bloody rampage
2023-10-21 17:50
Huge shipwreck discovered after 128 years by crew making a nature documentary
Huge shipwreck discovered after 128 years by crew making a nature documentary
A massive shipwreck which hasn’t been seen since it sank 128 years ago has been discovered by a crew making a nature documentary. Filmmakers were working on a project about a mussel species which lives in the Great Lakes in the US when they made the unexpected find. Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick were researching the invasive quagga mussel when they stumbled upon the steamship Africa, Fox Weather reports. The ship was sunk in 1895 after travelling from Ohio to Ontario on Lake Huron in dangerous conditions. The wreck was found after the filmmakers’ underwater drone detected something big and a camera was sent down to take a look. “It got more and more definition as we got closer and closer, and all of a sudden, we could see, ‘Wow, this is a steamship, a wooden steamship!'” Melnik said. “So this is old, and it is incredibly well intact.” The discovery was made possible due to the mussel species, which had covered the wreckage. The ship was identified as the Africa. Since the discovery, families of the people who were lost on board have been in touch with the filmmakers. “One of the incredible things that’s happened since this story has come to light just a couple of weeks ago is that several of the descendants of family members who died on this wreck so many years ago have reached out to us,” Melnick said. “We’re working with those families to try to find a way to remember those sailors who had died 128 years ago.” The mussel species will eventually destroy the wreckage, and the quagga can be hugely damaging to natural environments. The Center of Invasive Species Research in Riverside, California, reports that quagga [and zebra mussels] invasions “have had catastrophic impacts in the ecosystems in which they have established.” “These organisms clog water intake structures (e.g., pipes and screens), which greatly increases maintenance costs for water treatment and power plants,” the organization adds on its website. “Recreational activities on lakes and rivers are adversely affected as mussels accumulate on docks, buoys, boat hulls, anchors and beaches can become heavily encrusted.” “Interestingly, invasions by quagga and zebra mussels have been documented as having some positive affects on receiving ecosystems. For example, filtration of water by mussels as they extract food removes particulate matter. This filtration has improved water clarity, and reduced the eutrophication of polluted lakes.” 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
2023-10-21 17:49
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