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MLB rumors: Phillies just telegraphed their decision on Rhys Hoskins free agency
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MLB Rumors: Insider reveals Justin Verlander mystery team
Justin Verlander is the hottest name in the MLB rumors sphere ahead of the 6 PM trade deadline. One new mystery suitor has emerged.The New York Mets opened the MLB trade deadline floodgates with the decision to ship No. 1 ace Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers. A three-time Cy Young winner, Scher...
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Bright Spot for Drought-Plagued US Wheat Crop Emerges in Illinois
Lush fields in Illinois are proving to be a rare bright spot for the US wheat crop after
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Engage your senses with this $18 stove attachment
TL;DR: As of May 14, you can grab this Smokeless Non-Stick Indoor/Outdoor Grill on sale
1970-01-01 08:00

Cardinals Have a Major Willson Contreras Problem
The Cardinals demoted Willson Contreras a few weeks into his massive contract.
1970-01-01 08:00

Traders Lift Bets on BOE Hiking Interest Rate to 6.5% by March
Bets on the trajectory of the Bank of England’s key interest rate surged to the highest level in
2023-07-06 16:13

FanDuel PGA Championship Promo Expires TONIGHT! Bet $5, Win $150 GUARANTEED!
It's officially PGA Championship week, but today is the LAST DAY you can claim FanDuel Sportsbook's exceptional promo: Bet $5, Win $150 GUARANTEED on ANY golf bet! Whether you win or lose, you'll get $150 regardless!You must act today as the offer expires at midnight tonight. Here...
1970-01-01 08:00

'Chinese storm' looming over Europe's EV sector, Renault chairman warns
By Mathieu Rosemain AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France A "Chinese storm" is looming over Europe's growing electric vehicle (EV) sector, Renault
2023-07-09 01:49

UBS to Pay $387 Million in Credit Suisse-Linked Archegos Fines
UBS Group AG will pay a total of about $387 million in fines related to misconduct by Credit
2023-07-24 23:58

Jurgen Klopp responds after Kylian Mbappe to Liverpool rumours
Jurgen Klopp has laughed off the idea Liverpool will sign Kylian Mbappe this summer. The France captain has been the subject of a world-record £259 million bid from Al-Hilal, which Paris Saint-Germain accepted as they risk losing the forward on a free transfer this summer. Liverpool could not make a similar offer but had been touted as a possible destination for Mbappe on a season-long loan but Klopp was quick to rule them out of the reckoning. “We laugh about it,” he told Sky Germany. “I can say that I think he’s a really good player but the financial conditions don’t suit us at all. I wouldn’t like to ruin the story now but as far as I know, there’s nothing to it. “It’s possible that someone else from the club is preparing something and wants to surprise me [but] that hasn’t happened in the eight years that I’ve been here. That would be the first time.” Klopp is instead looking to bolster his midfield after losing Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to Saudi Arabian clubs. Southampton’s Romeo Lavia is a target and Liverpool have had one offer for the 19-year-old rejected. Mbappe, meanwhile, was left out of Paris Saint-Germain’s squad for their pre-season tour and could join Real Madrid next year. Read More Moment Trent Alexander-Arnold told he will be Liverpool’s vice-captain Liverpool name Virgil van Dijk as new captain after Jordan Henderson exit Jordan Henderson ‘can’t wait to get going’ after controversial Saudi move
2023-08-01 18:48

Mysterious 'pyramid' discovered in Antarctica
Conspiracy theorists have been turning their attention to Antarctica more than you’d expect over recent years. First, there was the case of the “bleeding waterfalls”, which remains one of the strangest natural phenomena you're likely to see, and there’s also the mystery of a so-called “pyramid” which has been found on the continent. Only, it’s not a pyramid at all – in fact, it’s a mountain. The Ellsworth Mountains are the highest mountain range in Antarctica and stretch 400km and the mountain in question was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-1913 Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter It was called “The Pyramid” to keep the true nature of the discovery hidden from others at the time. Over the last hundred years, however, people have been speculating about the true nature of the location (even though it’s very much a mountain, poking up out of the ice) and now a second interesting geographical feature has bee discovered and got them talking all over again. The location in question is found at the coordinates 79°58’39.25?S 81°57’32.21?W, which has been a much-searched spot on Google Earth. Speaking to IFL Science, geologist at the German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, Dr Mitch Darcy, said: “The pyramid-shaped structures are located in the Ellsworth Mountains, which is a range more than 400 km long, so it’s no surprise there are rocky peaks cropping out above the ice. The peaks are clearly composed of rock, and it’s a coincidence that this particular peak has that shape. “It’s not a complicated shape, so it’s not a special coincidence either. By definition, it is a nunatak, which is simply a peak of rock sticking out above a glacier or an ice sheet. This one has the shape of a pyramid, but that doesn’t make it a human construction.” So, the new location is just that – a mountain poking out the top of the ice in Antarctica, and not a mysterious pyramid at all. Antarctica has been the subject of more than its fair share of speculation recently, after conspiracy theorist Eric Hecker described the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station by the south pole as an “air traffic control” hub for aliens earlier this year. Hecker claimed that in 2010 Raytheon, the US aerospace and defence conglomerate chose him to be a contractor on the research centre operated by the United States National Science Foundation. There was “much more” to the station that first met the eye, according to Hecker. 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.
2023-07-26 00:05
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