
Premier League crisis club of the week 2023/24 - Man City
Why Man City are the Premier League's crisis club of the week.
1970-01-01 08:00

49ers TE George Kittle trolls Cowboys during huge SNF win
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle decided to troll the Cowboys as a whole, wearing an NSFW shirt under his jersey.
1970-01-01 08:00

MLB rumors: Another AL East team has eyes on Ohtani, Votto return, Guardians bullpen
An MLB rumors roundup looks at the Guardians, Reds, and Tampa Bay Rays and various free agency options that they might like to pursue this winter.
1970-01-01 08:00

Afghanistan: UK special forces 'killed 9 people in their beds'
'Numerous' executions were allegedly carried out and covered up, an independent inquiry has heard.
1970-01-01 08:00

Israel-Gaza attacks: Hove candlelit vigil as Jewish community grieves
A vigil is organised after members of Hove's Jewish community lose family and friends in Israel.
1970-01-01 08:00

Predicting the Philadelphia Eagles’ first loss of the 2023 season
The Philadelphia Eagles are off to a perfect 5-0 start for the second straight year. What team will be the first one to knock them off?
1970-01-01 08:00

Elon Musk's X adds to fog of war at outset of Israel-Hamas conflict
Misinformation has run rampant on Elon Musk's social media platform X in the 48 hours since Hamas militants' surprise attack on Israel, with users sharing false and misleading claims about the conflict and Musk himself pointing users to an account known for spreading misinformation.
1970-01-01 08:00

3 teams regretting moves as playoffs unfold and one team that looks incredibly wise
The MLB playoffs feature some pretty big what-ifs that some teams are kicking themselves over. One team, though, can enjoy the show and know they're positioned well for the future.
1970-01-01 08:00

MLS rumors: Rooney to Birmingham, Suarez to Miami, Martino on Messi
Today's MLS rumors include Wayne Rooney continue to be linked with Birmingham City. Luis Suarez is set to leave Gremio at the end of the year and could be on his way to Inter Miami.
1970-01-01 08:00

Premier League table: Tottenham Hotspur go top
Despite losing Harry Kane in the summer, Tottenham Hotspur are now top of the Premier League.
1970-01-01 08:00

The sun ripped a hole in the Earth's magnetic field and the results were spectacular
The Sun has been punching holes in the Earth’s magnetic field lately – but that’s not as alarming as it sounds. Instead, they have been sparking magnificent light shows across Europe and North America, made up mainly of crimson auroras and sustained periods of red sky. The displays have been caused by disturbances in the Earth’s magnetic field, which happened after a massive ejection of plasma from the Sun came hurtling our way. The event, known as a coronal mass ejection, made a hole in the planet’s magnetic field, allowing highly charged particles to make their way in and cause a geomagnetic storm. Normally, the Northern Lights are made up of mainly green, with the occasional flash of other colours including red. However, longer periods of red light shows are very rare. The highly charged particles then get channelled towards the north and south poles, where they interact with gas molecules in the atmosphere. They, in turn, release photons, causing the aurora borealis in the north and aurora australis in the south. Normally, the Northern Lights are made up of mainly green, with the occasional flash of other colours including red. However, longer periods of red light shows are very rare. But what makes this geomagnetic storm different is that the particles coming from the Sun collided with oxygen atoms higher in the Earth’s atmosphere than normal. The altitude at which this interaction happens dictates the colour of the aurora. This time, the charged particles were between 300 and 400 kilometres in the sky. There, the oxygen is less concentrated and doesn’t need as much energy to cause it to react. It all adds up to a flash of crimson red light in the sky. Somewhat excitingly for aurora-watchers, this sort of event is likely to get more common over the next two years, as the Sun’s activity becomes heightened until its peak in roughly July 2025. Looks like there will be more of these incredible ruby light shows soon enough. 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.
1970-01-01 08:00

Why wasn't Mateo Kovacic sent off against Arsenal?
Why Mateo Kovacic wasn't sent off in Manchester City's 1-0 defeat at Arsenal on Sunday?
1970-01-01 08:00