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North Carolina governor signs sports, horse racing betting law; wagering to being in early 2024
North Carolina governor signs sports, horse racing betting law; wagering to being in early 2024
Regulated sports betting and horse racing should begin across North Carolina in the first half of next year after Gov. Roy Cooper signed legislation that greatly expands gambling within the state's borders into law
2023-06-15 00:21
The New Zelda Is Good News for Nintendo Stock. The Real Boost Is Still to Come.
The New Zelda Is Good News for Nintendo Stock. The Real Boost Is Still to Come.
Super Mario Bros. hit the scenes in 1985, creating a lifetime of loyalty for Nintendo. Now, films and theme parks are extending the attachment to younger generations.
1970-01-01 08:00
England's golden girl Russo finds scoring touch
England's golden girl Russo finds scoring touch
Alessia Russo shot to fame as one of the faces of England’s Euro 2022 victory on home soil and is now closing in on conquering...
2023-08-18 16:21
The White House picks West Virginia and the Philadelphia region for hydrogen hubs, a source tells AP
The White House picks West Virginia and the Philadelphia region for hydrogen hubs, a source tells AP
The White House has selected the Philadelphia area and West Virginia for two regional hubs to produce and deliver hydrogen fuel, which is an important part of the Biden administration's clean energy plan
2023-10-13 02:11
The Whiteboard: Warriors look very different with Chris Paul on the floor
The Whiteboard: Warriors look very different with Chris Paul on the floor
The Golden State Warriors looked like a typical Chris Paul team, the Lakers bench struggled and more takeaways from opening night.
2023-10-26 01:35
The SAG/WGA strike could affect content creators. Here's what to do about it.
The SAG/WGA strike could affect content creators. Here's what to do about it.
If you're a content creator, the SAG/WGA strike will likely affect you in some way.
2023-07-14 10:21
Empty grandstands at Las Vegas GP as chaotic practice session takes place at 3am
Empty grandstands at Las Vegas GP as chaotic practice session takes place at 3am
The grandstands at F1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix were close to empty during Thursday night’s (16 November) chaotic practice. Session one was cancelled after just nine minutes when a broken drain cover damaged Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari. The second practice was subsequently pushed back by over two hours, as officials worked to inspect the track. By the time drivers returned to the circuit - around 2:30am local time on Friday morning, the grandstands were empty. A statement from F1 confirmed that all fan areas were closed at 1:30am - before the second session started - “due to logistical considerations for our fans and our staff”. Read More Ferrari team boss fumes over damage to Sainz car: ‘Just unacceptable’ Jacques Villeneuve becomes first F1 driver to get married in paddock at Las Vegas GP Watch: Sainz hits loose drain cover on Las Vegas track as F1 practice turns to chaos
2023-11-17 20:53
Amouranth's profits from Activision investment will shock you, fans label ASMR queen 'GOAT'
Amouranth's profits from Activision investment will shock you, fans label ASMR queen 'GOAT'
Amouranth may make a killing after investing in Activision Blizzard in March 2022
2023-07-15 16:09
European Stocks Drop Anew on Interest Rate, China Worries
European Stocks Drop Anew on Interest Rate, China Worries
European stocks fell on Friday to their lowest level in more than five weeks, as concerns over higher
2023-08-18 15:31
Russia fires warning shots at ‘Ukraine-bound’ international cargo ship in Black Sea
Russia fires warning shots at ‘Ukraine-bound’ international cargo ship in Black Sea
A Russian warship fired warning shots at a dry cargo ship in the Black Sea on Sunday, after the Russian defence ministry said it intercepted the Palau-flagged “Sukru Okan” ship heading towards Ukraine. Issuing a statement, Russia said its Vasily Bykov patrol ship open fired with an automatic weapon at the vessel after its captain did not respond to their request to halt for an inspection. "To forcibly stop the vessel, warning fire was opened from automatic weapons," the Russian defence ministy said. A Ka-29 helicopter carrying Russian soldiers was then scrambled to inspect the ship. While Russia claims the ship was heading towards Ukraine’s port of Izmail, Refinitiv shipping data showed the ship was heading north towards the coast of Bulgaria, reported Reuters. "After the inspection group completed its work on board, the Sukru Okan continued on its way to the port of Izmail," the Russian defence ministry said. Shipping databases list the Sukru Okan as a Palau-flagged vessel with a tonnage of 2155 whose home port is Istanbul. The Black Sea handled about 95 per cent of Ukrainian grain exports before Russia’s invasion, according to Joseph Glauber, senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute. Earlier last month, Russia ended a UN-brokered grain deal that ensured Ukraine could get its agricultural produce to market via the Black Sea and Moscow cautioned that it would deem all ships heading to Ukrainian waters to be potentially carrying weapons. Ukraine, a major supplier of corn, wheat, barley and vegetable oil to the world, shipped 32.9 million metric tonnes of grain under the nearly year-long deal designed to ease a global food crisis. It has been able to export an additional two million to 2.5 million metric tonnes monthly via the Danube River, road and rail through Europe. Those are now the only routes to ship Ukrainian grain, Mr Glauber earlier told the Associated Press. Ukraine’s response including sea-drone attacks on a Russian oil tanker and a warship at its Novorossiysk naval base, next door to a major grain and oil port, has added to these new dangers for transport in the Black Sea. Additional reporting by agencies Read More Russia vows retaliation after Ukraine launches attack on key Crimea bridge Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting rescue workers in latest missile strikes Moment sea drone ‘hits Russian tanker’ near Crimea captured in dramatic footage The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-08-13 19:40
Andrew Tate weighs in on Conor McGregor’s loss against Khabib Nurmagomedov: ‘He’s trying to fight a guy who’s strict Muslim'
Andrew Tate weighs in on Conor McGregor’s loss against Khabib Nurmagomedov: ‘He’s trying to fight a guy who’s strict Muslim'
Andrew Tate said, 'I mean we’re all humans and you’re a very rare individual if money doesn’t change you'
2023-09-01 17:57
Astronomers have finally figured out the source of the brightest explosion ever recorded
Astronomers have finally figured out the source of the brightest explosion ever recorded
Astronomers believe they might have found the source of the brightest explosion ever in space. The record-breaking explosion recorded in October 2022 was the most powerful ever seen, leaving equipment and instruments struggling to measure it as it pointed directly at planet Earth. The bright gamma-ray burst is officially called GRB 221009A and when it first went off, scientists were left scrabbling to point telescopes in its direction to record it. The explosion has affectionately been nicknamed BOAT, standing for “brightest of all time”, and was caused by the death of a large star located 2.4 billion light-years away – relatively close in terms of space activity. The star collapsed into a black hole after ejecting its outer envelope, causing this huge, bright explosion comprised of gamma rays, producing not only a narrow structured jet but with an additional outflow of gas. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter This “exceptionally rare event” surprised astronomers, who had not predicted the existence of gas, and certainly provides plenty of new information around the question of how black holes form. The study’s lead author and astronomer from George Washington University, Brendan O'Connor, explained: “GRB 221009A represents a massive step forward in our understanding of gamma-ray bursts, and demonstrates that the most extreme explosions do not obey the standard physics assumed for garden variety gamma-ray bursts.” He continued: “GRB 221009A might be the equivalent Rosetta stone of long GRBs, forcing us to revise our standard theories of how relativistic outflows are formed in collapsing massive stars.” The huge and long-lasting blast measured up to 18 teraelectronvolts which is a staggering record for a gamma-ray burst, leaving scientists to hypothesise that it was a supernova. 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.
2023-06-12 22:19