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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces independent run for president, ending Democratic primary challenge to Biden
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces independent run for president, ending Democratic primary challenge to Biden
Environmental lawyer and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Monday his independent candidacy for president, officially ending his effort to defeat President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary in favor of a long-shot general election bid.
2023-10-10 01:24
Predicting the Philadelphia Eagles’ first loss of the 2023 season
Predicting the Philadelphia Eagles’ first loss of the 2023 season
The Philadelphia Eagles are off to a perfect 5-0 start for the second straight year. What team will be the first one to knock them off?
2023-10-10 01:24
Factbox-What have US presidential candidates said about Hamas' attack on Israel?
Factbox-What have US presidential candidates said about Hamas' attack on Israel?
U.S. presidential contenders have thrown their support behind Israel after Palestinian Islamist group Hamas launched a surprise attack
2023-10-10 01:23
MLB rumors: Is Red Sox planned hire aimed at luring Shohei Ohtani in free agency?
MLB rumors: Is Red Sox planned hire aimed at luring Shohei Ohtani in free agency?
The Red Sox have a hire planned that will improve working conditions for one player, but potentially also persuade Shohei Ohtani to consider Boston.
2023-10-10 01:23
Bukayo Saka pulls out of England squad through injury
Bukayo Saka pulls out of England squad through injury
Bukayo Saka will miss England’s upcoming internationals with Australia and Italy, the Football Association has confirmed. The Arsenal attacker was called up to Gareth Southgate’s squad on Thursday, despite concerns over his fitness after being substituted in recent matches at Bournemouth and Lens. Saka subsequently sat out Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday with a hamstring issue and club boss Mikel Arteta said afterwards the 22-year-old would have to pull out of the England squad. Saka met up with England’s medical staff at St George’s Park on Monday and it has now been confirmed he will return to Arsenal for further treatment. “The forward reported to St George’s Park on Monday alongside the rest of the Three Lions’ squad,” an FA statement read. “Having missed Arsenal’s Premier League win against Manchester City on Sunday through injury, Saka was assessed by the England medical team and it was decided the player would continue his rehabilitation at his club. “No replacements are planned with Gareth Southgate having a squad of 25 players to work with.” Southgate’s side host Australia in a friendly at Wembley on Friday night before they take on Italy in London next Tuesday. Read More Expectation to underachievement – How Scotland came up short in France Matt Fitzpatrick completes double at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Ronnie O’Sullivan beats Ken Doherty to keep hold of his world number one ranking
2023-10-10 01:21
GOP braces for messy fight over speakership as McCarthy doesn't rule out a return to power
GOP braces for messy fight over speakership as McCarthy doesn't rule out a return to power
House Republicans remain badly divided over their two choices for speaker in the aftermath of the ouster of Kevin McCarthy from the speakership -- and are bracing for the possibility that neither House Majority Leader Steve Scalise nor House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan can get the 217 votes needed to be elected speaker.
2023-10-10 01:20
The Best Time to Buy a Christmas Tree
The Best Time to Buy a Christmas Tree
Technically, the most cost-efficient time is December 26. But your kids probably won't like that.
2023-10-10 01:19
Earth was hit by largest ever solar storm that would devastate civilisation today, tree rings show
Earth was hit by largest ever solar storm that would devastate civilisation today, tree rings show
Earth was once hit by an extreme solar storm that would devastate human civilisation if it happened today, tree rings show. Scientists were able to piece together the solar storm from ancient tree rings that were found in the French alps, and showed evidence of a dramatic spike in radiocarbon levels some 14,300 years ago. That spike was the result of a massive solar storm, the biggest ever found by scientists. If a similar event happened today, it could knock the power grid offline for months and destroy the infrastructure we rely on for communications, scientists have warned. The researchers behind the new study have urged that the extreme nature of the newly discovered event should be a warning for the future. “Extreme solar storms could have huge impacts on Earth. Such super storms could permanently damage the transformers in our electricity grids, resulting in huge and widespread blackouts lasting months,” said Tim Heaton, professor of applied statistics in the School of Mathematics at the University of Leeds. “They could also result in permanent damage to the satellites that we all rely on for navigation and telecommunication, leaving them unusable. They would also create severe radiation risks to astronauts.” Further work is needed to ensure that the world is protected from similar events happening again, scientists said. And more research is required to actually understand how and why they might happen. Scientists have found nine extreme solar storms, or Miayake Events, that happened in the last 15,000 years. The most recent of them happened in the years 993 AD and 774 AD, but the newly found one was twice as powerful as those. Researchers do not know exactly what happened during those Miyake Events, and studying them is difficult because they can only be understood indirectly. That makes it difficult for scientists to know how and when they might happen again, or if it is even possible to predict them. “Direct instrumental measurements of solar activity only began in the 17th century with the counting of sunspots,” said Edouard Bard, professor of climate and ocean evolution at the Collège de France and CEREGE. “Nowadays, we also obtain detailed records using ground-based observatories, space probes, and satellites. “However, all these short-term instrumental records are insufficient for a complete understanding of the Sun. Radiocarbon measured in tree-rings, used alongside beryllium in polar ice cores, provide the best way to understand the Sun’s behaviour further back into the past.”  The largest solar storm that scientists were able to actually observe and study happened in 1859, and is known as the Carrington Event. It caused vast disruption to society, destroying telegraph machines and creating a bright aurora so bright that birds behaved as if the Sun was rising. The Miayake Events like the newly found storm would have been vastly more powerful, however. They were discovered by slicing ancient trees that are becoming fossils into tiny rings, and then analysing the radiocarbon that was present in them. Their work is published in a new article, ‘A radiocarbon spike at 14,300 cal yr BP in subfossil trees provides the impulse response function of the global carbon cycle during the Late Glacial’, in the journal The Royal Society’s Philosophical Transactions A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences.
2023-10-10 01:18
The Steelers are winning in spite of the offense. At some point, they'll need to win because of it
The Steelers are winning in spite of the offense. At some point, they'll need to win because of it
The Pittsburgh Steelers are winning almost in spite of their offense
2023-10-10 01:17
Why did it take Israel so long to deal with Hamas's attack from Gaza?
Why did it take Israel so long to deal with Hamas's attack from Gaza?
It took two full days for Israel to clear Hamas fighters from its land - and some are asking why.
2023-10-10 00:59
Did Micah Parsons postgame comments send shot at coaching for brutal Niners loss?
Did Micah Parsons postgame comments send shot at coaching for brutal Niners loss?
Micah Parsons is either coping hard with the Cowboys 42-10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers or casting subtle blame on the coaching staff.
2023-10-10 00:52
Elon Musk's X adds to fog of war at outset of Israel-Hamas conflict
Elon Musk's X adds to fog of war at outset of Israel-Hamas conflict
Misinformation has run rampant on Elon Musk's social media platform X in the 48 hours since Hamas militants' surprise attack on Israel, with users sharing false and misleading claims about the conflict and Musk himself pointing users to an account known for spreading misinformation.
2023-10-10 00:47
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