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Yes, the viral sun bear is real. It's not a costume.
Yes, the viral sun bear is real. It's not a costume.
Footage of a bear in China has awed the internet. Could that standing bear, which
2023-08-02 00:40
Tkachuk and the Florida Panthers are looking for more after stirring run to the Stanley Cup Final
Tkachuk and the Florida Panthers are looking for more after stirring run to the Stanley Cup Final
The Eastern Conference champion Florida Panthers have one goal this season
2023-10-03 00:21
Ford executive chair calls for end of auto strike
Ford executive chair calls for end of auto strike
Auto giant Ford's executive chairman on Monday urged workers to end their month-long strike, warning a prolonged stoppage could have...
2023-10-17 02:47
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Farigiraf: Everything We Know So Far
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Farigiraf: Everything We Know So Far
Here's a breakdown of Farigiraf, an exclusive evolution form of Grafaiai, that is coming to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
1970-01-01 08:00
The moment McLaren failed with a ‘dummy’ pit-stop over shrewd Williams
The moment McLaren failed with a ‘dummy’ pit-stop over shrewd Williams
Williams boss James Vowles was alert and sharp to McLaren’s amusing attempt at subterfuge during Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix. Alex Albon, who has been a revelation at Williams this year, was valiantly defending sixth position from McLaren’s Lando Norris, positioning his car perfectly to maintain his place in the order. Yet McLaren, desperate to pass Albon with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton rapidly chasing behind, tried something different: a ‘dummy’ pit-stop. “Box to overtake,” McLaren told Norris over the team radio, with the British driver responding: “Yeah I’m pushing confirm.” The papaya team even sent their mechanics into the pit-lane, looking as though they were going to bizarrely pit their driver. But Williams – and the experienced former Mercedes chief Vowles – were wily and shrewd to the situation, aware that McLaren were merely dummying in an attempt to try and force Williams to pit Albon. “Heard their dummy and saw their pit lane, I thought ‘if they want to stop they can stop, but I’m not!’” Vowles told Sky F1 afterwards. “From McLaren’s perspective and Mercedes’ and Alonso, just one foot wrong and all three would’ve got through. We were very concerned about them. “What saved us was our straight-line speed [today]. We were six or seven kph up on theirs, it was just enough that they couldn’t get through. “We make it look easy, at least Alex does. Alex did a sterling job. We don’t quite have that race-pace but we have a driver out there who can get his elbows out and fight for points. That’s what he did today, he did a sterling job. “Again not a foot wrong. Seventh is just reward, the car pace was slightly behind that but he shone relative to that.” Ultimately, neither Albon nor Norris could keep Hamilton behind, with the seven-time world champion finishing sixth. Albon finished seventh – for another impressive six points for Williams – while Norris came home a place behind in eighth. Max Verstappen won the race – a record-breaking 10th in a row – with Sergio Perez second and Carlos Sainz third. Read More Max Verstappen breaks new ground with record victory at Italian Grand Prix ‘It was totally my fault’: Lewis Hamilton admits mistake in Italian Grand Prix ‘It was totally my fault’: Lewis Hamilton admits mistake in Italian Grand Prix Max Verstappen breaks new ground with record victory at Italian Grand Prix F1 Italian Grand Prix LIVE: Race results and reaction as Verstappen wins at Monza
2023-09-04 02:06
Ada Hegerberg does not start Norway's critical match against Switzerland at Women's World Cup
Ada Hegerberg does not start Norway's critical match against Switzerland at Women's World Cup
Norway star striker and former Ballon d’Or winner Ada Hegerberg was seen walking back into the tunnel moments before her country’s Women's World Cup match against Switzerland, despite being named to the starting lineup
2023-07-25 16:48
Giants put right-handed pitcher Alex Cobb on injured list with oblique strain
Giants put right-handed pitcher Alex Cobb on injured list with oblique strain
The San Francisco Giants have put pitcher Alex Cobb on the injured list with an oblique strain
2023-06-19 04:32
'Why still in her wheelchair?': Internet disappointed as '1000-lb Sisters' star Tammy Slaton spirals back after successful weight loss journey
'Why still in her wheelchair?': Internet disappointed as '1000-lb Sisters' star Tammy Slaton spirals back after successful weight loss journey
'1000-lb Sisters' star Tammy Slaton enjoys suset, watching submarines on the deck
2023-06-22 09:05
Spotify premium subscribers in UK to now pay £1 extra per month
Spotify premium subscribers in UK to now pay £1 extra per month
Spotify has increased the subscription prices of its premium plan in many parts of the world, with an individual plan going up by £1 in the UK. The price rise comes following Spotify chief Daniel Ek suggesting during an April earnings call that there could be an increase in subscription fee soon. The changes also come as other streaming platforms, including Netflix and Apple Music raised their subscription prices recently. “The market landscape has continued to evolve since we launched. So that we can keep innovating, we are changing our Premium prices across a number of markets around the world,” the audio steaming giant noted in a blog post on Monday. “These updates will help us continue to deliver value to fans and artists on our platform,” it said. In the US, the company said the premium plan for individuals would now cost $10.99 (£8.55) a month up from the charge of $9.99 (£7.77) it has levied since the platform’s launch in 2011. Along with the price rise for a single individual premium subscription plan, the cost of Duo is increasing from $12.99 (£10.11) to $14.99 (£11.6), and for the Family plan from $15.99 (£12.44) to $16.99 (£13.22), and the one for students from $4.99 (£3.88) to $5.99 (£4.66). “We will raise it and that price increase will go down well because we’re delivering a lot of value for our customers,” Mr Ek said, noting that the changes would happen “when the timing is right.” Spotify said users would be given a “one-month grace period” before the new prices take effect. Other countries where the new price regime will take effect include Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Spain, Finland and France, among several others. “Starting from today, existing subscribers in these markets will receive an email explaining what this means for their account,” the company said. “We occasionally update our prices as we continue to innovate and invest in giving you better listening experiences and more value than ever before.” Read More Sony has officially unveiled the new WF-1000XM5 wireless earbuds – here’s everything you need to know WWF capitalizes on death of Twitter bird logo to highlight real species facing extinction Watch the moment Twitter blue bird sign is taken down from San Francisco HQ
2023-07-25 13:50
How same-sex unions are rooted in Indian tradition
How same-sex unions are rooted in Indian tradition
History demonstrates that same-sex love flourished in ancient and medieval India in various forms.
2023-10-18 12:25
Steam Ditches Google Analytics Over Customer Privacy Concerns
Steam Ditches Google Analytics Over Customer Privacy Concerns
Valve will stop using Google Analytics for Steam traffic reporting due to concerns over customer
2023-05-18 00:28
NATO Admiral Says Growing China-Russia Ties Raise Risk in Arctic
NATO Admiral Says Growing China-Russia Ties Raise Risk in Arctic
NATO is increasingly concerned about China’s shipping on Russia’s Northern Sea route, and the possibility that its commercial
2023-10-22 04:33