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'Most of your fans can’t afford': Tarek El Moussa's lavish weekend getaway receives major backlash
'Most of your fans can’t afford': Tarek El Moussa's lavish weekend getaway receives major backlash
Tarek El Moussa's opulent Indio getaway at Luxurious Desert Escapes ignites online uproar, fueling accusations of indifference toward affordability
2023-05-30 12:45
5 Best Junglers in League of Legends Patch 12.17
5 Best Junglers in League of Legends Patch 12.17
The 5 Best Junglers in League of Legends Patch 12.17 are Udyr, Kayn, Hecarim, Shaco, and Kindred.
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy plans $2.2 billion fund to support key supply chains
Italy plans $2.2 billion fund to support key supply chains
By Giuseppe Fonte and Angelo Amante ROME Italy plans to set up a fund with at least 2
2023-08-03 02:00
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz fastest in practice at rain-soaked Spa-Francorchamps
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz fastest in practice at rain-soaked Spa-Francorchamps
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz topped a rain-hit practice session for the Belgian Grand Prix. With persistent rain falling at Spa-Francorchamps, not one driver completed more than eight laps. Sainz headed the timing charts, half-a-second clear of McLaren’s Oscar Piastri with team-mate Lando Norris third. Max Verstappen, who is set to serve a five-place grid penalty following a gearbox change, was among five of the 20-strong field who did not complete a timed lap. Qualifying is due to take place at 5pm local time (4pm BST), but the running is under threat given the bad weather and poor visibility generated by the spray in the Ardennes. Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, said their priority is to ensure qualifying for Sunday’s main event takes place with other sessions throughout the weekend – including Saturday’s sprint schedule – likely to be sacrificed. Heavy rain is expected to continue on Friday, and into Saturday with conditions forecast to improve on Sunday. One option is to move qualifying to Sunday morning, as the FIA did in Japan in 2019 when Typhoon Hagibis struck. If qualifying can not take place, the FIA confirmed the grid for Sunday’s main event will be set by championship order. Conditions worsened through Friday’s one-hour session with Logan Sargeant crashing out at the midway stage. The Williams rookie lost control of his car under braking for Les Combes, heading straight into the barrier. The American was unharmed in the accident but the red flags were deployed to recover his stricken machine. Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Guanyu also grazed the barrier after he ran through the gravel. The FIA’s decision whether or not to run in the wet conditions will be heightened following the death of 18-year-old Dilano Van ‘t Hoff at Spa-Francorchamps earlier this month. The Dutch teenager was killed after a crash in a rain-hit Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA) race on July 1. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live How Max Verstappen and record-breaking Red Bull compare to Formula One greats I held my breath – Lewis Hamilton enjoys ‘extraordinary’ run to pole in Budapest Max Verstappen gives hope to rivals after coming 11th in Hungarian GP practice
2023-07-28 20:59
Former undrafted free agent Nate Landman moves into starting role at linebacker for Falcons
Former undrafted free agent Nate Landman moves into starting role at linebacker for Falcons
Nate Landman, who came to Atlanta two years ago as an undrafted free agent, suddenly is the Falcons starting inside linebacker for Sunday’s game against Jacksonville in London
2023-09-28 04:28
Angel Di Maria FIFA 23: How to Complete the Ones to Watch SBC
Angel Di Maria FIFA 23: How to Complete the Ones to Watch SBC
Angel Di Maria FIFA 23 Ones to Watch SBC is now live as the first player SBC of the Ultimate Team cycle. Here's how to complete the SBC and if it's worth it.
1970-01-01 08:00
Argentina vote headed for runoff between ruling Peronist and radical Milei
Argentina vote headed for runoff between ruling Peronist and radical Milei
LONDON A stronger-than-expected showing by Argentina's ruling Peronist coalition at a general election on Sunday has set the
2023-10-23 14:59
MLB Rumors: Braves getting a huge trade deadline favor from prospect
MLB Rumors: Braves getting a huge trade deadline favor from prospect
Vaughn Grissom might be the biggest trade asset for the Atlanta Braves and the young infielder is doing his team a massive favor ahead of the deadline.If there is anything that could stop the Atlanta Braves ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline this season, it would be the fact that their farm system ...
2023-07-04 07:11
Astronomers find zombie planet that ‘shouldn’t exist’
Astronomers find zombie planet that ‘shouldn’t exist’
Scientists have found a new planet they shouldn’t exist, after it seemed to miraculously survived the violent death of its star. Many planets, including our own, face almost certain doom when their stars reach the end of their lives and engulf them. When our own Sun dies, for instance, it will expand to 100 times and swallow the Earth. But the new study offers hope that at least some of those planets are able to survive. The newly discovered world, a Jupiter-like planet known as Halla, managed to survive the demise of its star Baekdu, in what should have been certain death. Astronomers found the planet and discovered through follow-up observations that Baekdu had previously expanded into a red giant. When it did, it would have inflated up to 1.5 times the distance between it and Halla, engulfing the star, and then shrunk back down to its current size. Despite that dramatic and violent event, Halla has managed to persist, sticking around so that astronomers could see it using telescopes in Hawaii. “Planetary engulfment has catastrophic consequences for either the planet or the star itself - or both. The fact that Halla has managed to persist in the immediate vicinity of a giant star that would have otherwise engulfed it highlights the planet as an extraordinary survivor,” said Marc Hon, the lead author of the study. The findings are published in a new paper, ‘A close-in giant planet escapes engulfment by its star’, in the journal Nature today. Halla was found in 2015, using what scientists call the “radial velocity method”, which monitors how stars move and uses that to understand how they might be tugged around by the planets that orbit them. In the years since, scientists found that the planet must have been engulfed by the star, and conducted follow-up observations to better understand the planet. Those observations confirm that the planet had been in its stable orbit for over a decade, and that it really existed. “Together, these observations confirmed the existence of the planet, leaving us with the compelling question of how the planet actually survived,” said IfA astronomer Daniel Huber, second author of the study. But scientists still do not know how it survived. One possibility is that it started on a larger orbit before moving closer to its star, but astronomers believe that is unlikely. Another is that Baekdu was actually once two stars. They may have merged during their death, sparing Halla from being merged at all, by stopping them getting big enough to engulf it. And a separate possibility is that Halla was actually born out of the collision of the two stars. That might have produced a gas cloud that actually gave birth to Halla, and so it may be the result of the demise of its star rather than a survivor of it. Read More Nasa rover spots bizarre donut shaped rock on Mars Strange alien planet could be trapped in edge of the Solar System SpaceX Starship completes six-engine static test fire at base in Texas
2023-06-28 23:00
Packers teammate savages NFL analyst for ambitious critique of Jordan Love
Packers teammate savages NFL analyst for ambitious critique of Jordan Love
Green Bay Packers linebacker De'Vondre Campbell rips CBS' Adam Schein to shreds for his over-the-top critique of teammate Jordan Love.Look at Steve Harvey catching a stray from Green Bay Packers star De'Vondre Campbell in his voracious takedown of CBS' Adam Schein after he ab...
2023-08-06 00:11
Amazon's invite-only deals for Prime Day are seriously impressive: Here's how to shop them
Amazon's invite-only deals for Prime Day are seriously impressive: Here's how to shop them
As Amazon rings in year eight of Prime Day, they've decided to up the ante.
2023-06-24 00:36
Armed gang takes Piaget jewellery worth millions in Paris heist
Armed gang takes Piaget jewellery worth millions in Paris heist
An armed gang robbed a Paris store of luxury jewellery and watch brand Piaget on Tuesday, making off with 10 to 15 million euros worth of goods in...
2023-08-01 22:52