NBA rumors: Zach LaVine trade, Knicks extensions, Kawhi future
NBA Rumors: All is quiet on the Zach LaVine trade front for nowZach LaVine has been a staple of NBA trade rumors all summer. The Chicago Bulls finished last season as the No. 9 seed and there's little reason to believe the product will meaningfully improve in 2023-24. That said, don't ex...
2023-07-30 00:22
Sean Payton has a horrible excuse for his blasting of Nathaniel Hackett
Sean Payton's excuse for why he blasted Nathaniel Hackett earlier this week was a weak one.The October 8th matchup between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets is already gaining incredible amounts of hype. It would have been a hot game on the schedule even without added controversy, but Se...
2023-07-30 00:22
3 free agents Packers could still sign in training camp
The Green Bay Packers could be better than people expect in the first year without Aaron Rodgers, but these three free agents could help ensure that further.Even with Jordan Love taking over from Aaron Rodgers at quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, the fact of the matter is that the offense s...
2023-07-30 00:21
Brazil foiled by France again and faces uphill climb to advance at Women's World Cup
France proved it is still Brazil’s kryptonite
2023-07-30 00:19
Plaintiffs in high-profile redistricting case urge judges to toss out Alabama's controversial congressional map
Civil rights groups representing plaintiffs in a high-profile congressional redistricting case are urging a federal court in Alabama to reject a controversial new map crafted by the Republican-dominated legislature, saying it perpetuates a violation of the nation's landmark voting rights law.
2023-07-30 00:19
8 players whose clubs would benefit from a Saudi Pro League sale
There are certain players that may want a move to Saudi Arabia, and their clubs could be only too happy to oblige, including the likes of Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku or Manchester United's Harry Maguire nad Fred
2023-07-30 00:16
New ocean discovered that is beginning to split Africa in two
Since the break up of Pangea that formed the world, we have been taught that there are seven oceans. But now, scientists believe a brand new ocean is currently forming as the continent of Africa is slowly beginning to split in half. Researchers have found two large parts of the land within Africa have begun to separate and it's believed a whole new ocean will form in the divide. Africa is the second-largest continent in the world, with a landmass of more than 30 million square kilometres, and is also the second-most populous. Many of its 54 countries are landlocked, however for some that could be about to change. Geologists believe countries such as Uganda and Zambia could come to have their own coastlines if the two land masses continue to separate. In the peer-reviewed journal, Geophysical Research Letters, experts have confirmed that the split in the African continent is creating a way for a new ocean to form. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter Scientists have identified the exact location where the continent first started to split, very deep underground. The crack first began to appear in 2005 in Ethopia’s deserts. The crack is known as the East African Rift and is 35 miles long. The start is positioned at the meeting point of three tectonic plates which have been gradually pulling apart from each other. Christopher Moore, a Ph.D. doctoral student at the University of Leeds, told NBC News: “This is the only place on Earth where you can study how continental rift becomes an oceanic rift.” Moore and other researchers have used satellite radar to monitor the volcanic activity in East Africa as this is associated with tectonic shifts. Despite being able to monitor movement, the split is a very gradual process, and scientists believe it will take another 5 to 10 million years for the new ocean to fully form. 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.
2023-07-29 23:47
Ex-Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon joins push for third-party presidential bid as Democrats try to stop it
Former Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon of Missouri is joining No Labels’ effort to lay the groundwork for a centrist third-party presidential ticket in 2024
2023-07-29 23:47
Granit Xhaka opens up on emotional decision to leave Arsenal
Granit Xhaka reflects on his decision to leave Arsenal for Bayer Leverkusen.
2023-07-29 23:46
Weaker Doksuri drenches north China, Beijing evacuates thousands
By Liz Lee, Jenny Wang and Ryan Woo BEIJING (Reuters) -Rain soaked northern China on Saturday as Doksuri, one of
2023-07-29 23:29
A 6-year-old girl died after being struck by a boat propeller in Arizona
A 6-year-old girl who was accidentally struck by a boat propeller on Lake Pleasant in Arizona Friday morning, has died, according to officials.
2023-07-29 23:27
Jamaica makes history by beating Panama for first Women's World Cup win
Jamaica earned a historic first-ever Women's World Cup win on Saturday, defeating Panama 1-0 following a goal from captain Allyson Swaby.
2023-07-29 23:25
