Wyoming Office of Tourism Partners With Ford Bronco Wild Fund to Showcase Responsible Adventure Travel in Competition-Style Documentary Series
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No. 25 Florida goes for its first 3-game winning streak in 3 years when it hosts Charlotte
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NFL Rumors: Steelers could make a huge mistake with Broderick Jones
The Pittsburgh Steelers risk making a big mistake with rookie Broderick Jones, who was one of their best offensive linemen against the Ravens.
2023-10-17 03:18
A woman accused of killing an elite cyclist attempted to escape custody, sheriff's office says
The woman who authorities say fled to Costa Rica and was missing for more than a month after allegedly killing an elite professional cyclist in Texas attempted to escape custody on Wednesday, authorities said.
2023-10-12 08:12
Australia Q2 wage growth softer than expected, adds to rate pause case
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY Australian wage growth held steady in the last quarter, while annual pay increases eased
2023-08-15 10:20
What's going on with Deshaun Watson? Questions swirl about Browns QB
Find out the latest on Deshaun Watson's injury and his availability for the Cleveland Browns' game against the San Francisco 49ers.
2023-10-11 02:46
NBA Rumors: 3 dark horse teams who should trade for 76ers' James Harden
The James Harden trade market is at a standstill, but it shouldn't be. These four dark horse teams should have immediate interest in the former MVP.The Philadelphia 76ers are back in the spotlight. In this week's episode of the NBA's best soap opera, James Harden has called Sixers...
2023-08-16 03:44
Scientists are testing living conditions on Mars using Britain’s deepest mine
The key to understanding survival on Mars could all revolve around Britain’s deepest mine in North Yorkshire. It sounds surreal, but scientists are testing conditions a kilometre under the surface in a disused salt mine in order to plan and test out conditions on the Red Planet. Research is being undertaken by figures at the University of Birmingham, who have launched the new Bio-SPHERE project. The study is seeing a 3,000-metre tunnel network turned into a laboratory, with participants recreating conditions that humans would experience on the surface of the planet. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Scientists are focusing their efforts in the Boulby salt mine which is north of the Yorkshire Wolds. A three-metre wide simulation module was the first research space to open there. The location has been chosen due to the ultra-low levels of radiation, with the tunnels used to gauge just how effective underground spaces are for blocking radiation. Lead researcher Dr Alexandra Iordachescu, in the University of Birmingham’s School of Chemical Engineering, said: “This new capability will help to gather information that can advise on life support systems, devices and biomaterials which could be used in medical emergencies in deep space. “The data is likely to bring numerous benefits for Earth-based applications as well, such as delivering biomedical interventions in remote areas or in hazardous environments.” NASA is developing a way to send humans to Mars in the 2030's - and a recent study has suggested women would be the best astronauts for this exploration. Researchers from the European Space Agency (ESA) found women use less oxygen, produce less carbon dioxide and require less food in comparison to males. A mission lasting 1,080 days with four women astronauts was simulated by researchers who found they needed 3.736 pounds less food, and saving more than $158 million in the process. 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.
2023-05-30 21:23
Morris, Manning & Martin Continues D.C. Office Expansion with the Addition of Prominent Sports and Entertainment Lawyer Ricardo Jackman
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2023-07-12 23:37
Dillon Danis claims Logan Paul fight is off and he’ll be facing Jake Paul instead
Dillon Danis has claimed his hotly-anticipated fight with Logan Paul is cancelled and that he'll be fighting Paul's brother, Jake, instead. The MMA fighter accused his Youtuber/boxer opponent of breaking the rules surrounding their weigh-in ahead of their boxing match in Manchester on Saturday, which they are competing in alongside Tommy Fury and KSI, in a series of posts on Twitter/X. But Paul denied the claims and replied with a video of him on the scales coming in at 194.3lbs. Danis didn't back down. "He claims he made weight, but it doesn't count," he said. "The rules are the rules." "If he wants to be viewed as a genuine boxer, he needs to follow the 11 o'clock deadline. Look at the time he posted. It's not fair; I had to follow the rules, and he isn't an exception." He continued in another post: "The commission's rules state that weigh-ins are between 10 and 11. If you miss the 11 o'clock deadline, you've missed weight. I weighed in at 10:15, but Logan still hasn't. "The commission said that if he doesn't arrive by the 11am deadline, the fight is off. He missed the weight, but then called misfits and changed the rules to give himself an extra hour. "We should be on an even playing field, he shouldn't get special treatment. He’s already got more juice than Tropicana. He missed the weight, plain and simple. They’re trying to handicap me as much as possible.' Then he said he was fighting the other Paul brother instead but whether that ends up being more trash talk to psyche out his opponent or a reality remains to be seen. However, the Mirror reports that Paul did indeed make weight on time, which would disprove Danis’s claims. What a palava. Sign up to 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.
2023-10-13 21:40
Looming Emirates 777X deal to kickstart Dubai Airshow -sources
By Tim Hepher and Alexander Cornwell DUBAI Middle East carriers look set to order tens of billions of
2023-11-13 04:14
European Union lawmakers back a major plan to protect nature and fight climate change
The European Union’s parliament has approved in a cliffhanger vote a major plan to protect nature and fight climate change
2023-07-12 18:43
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