NBA rumors: Knicks could land another Villanova alum in free agency
While he is not signed for next season, Josh Hart just dropped a nugget on how he sees the New York Knicks offseason going.Appearing on the Taylor Rooks podcast last week, Josh Hart discussed how he has been trying to recruit Donte DiVincenzo to the New York Knicks. Hart has his own free agency ...
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Barcelona transfer rumours: Gundogan sets decision deadline; Torres offered exit
Monday's Barcelona transfer rumours, with updates on Ilkay Gundogan, Ferran Torres, Bernardo Silva & more.
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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's studio condemn new Donald Trump campaign video
The film studio, owned by the two actors, said it does not grant consent for material to be used.
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Tonight Could Be Your Last Chance to Claim GUARANTEED $200 Bonus With DraftKings NBA Finals Promo!
The Nuggets could clinch the NBA Finals tonight, which means this could be your LAST CHANCE to claim DraftKings Sportsbook's incredible NBA promo: Bet $5, Win $200 INSTANTLY on ANY bet! Just for placing your wager, you'll get $200 no matter what!Here's how to get started and claim...
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3 legendary NFL defenders who played in the wrong era
Due to various rule changes and cultural shifts in the NFL, some of the league's most legendary players would have thrived even more in a different era.NFL history has been shaped by its greatest players, which is why imagining them outside of their respective eras is a complicated thought ...
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GM to invest $632 million in Indiana plant for future truck production
General Motors said on Monday it plans to invest $632 million in its Fort Wayne, Indiana assembly to
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Social Snowball Launches Safelinks: A Leap in E-commerce Affiliate Marketing - Solving Coupon Code Leakage Problem
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 12, 2023--
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Goldman Sachs CEO says economy 'more resilient than expected' - CNBC
Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer David Solomon said in an interview to CNBC on Monday that the economy
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UBS CEO says about 10% of Credit Suisse staff have left
By Noele Illien and John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -UBS Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti said on Monday that around 10% of
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Binance plans to swap 750 million of token pairs to ensure liquidity
Binance said in a tweet on Monday it would swap 750 million tether-tron token pairs for tether-ether in
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Rio Tinto to invest $1.1 billion to expand aluminum smelter in Canada
(Reuters) -Rio Tinto will invest $1.1 billion to expand its "low-carbon" aluminum smelter at Complexe Jonquière in Quebec, Canada, the
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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.
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