
2023 FIBA World Cup: 5 best international players in the tournament
It's time to stop talking about who won't be at the FIBA World Cup and start talking about who will. Plenty of NBA stars will be on display in the Philippines this summer.There's no need to lie, there is currently not a single country capable of winning the FIBA World Cup that is ...
1970-01-01 08:00

Starbucks must pay another $2.7 million to employee who said she was fired for being White
A New Jersey court ordered Starbucks to pay an additional $2.7 million to a former employee who successfully sued the company for wrongful termination, claiming she was fired for being White.
1970-01-01 08:00

Why would Man City want to sign Lucas Paqueta?
Man City have turned their attention to West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta, and here's what the Brazilian would bring to the CItyzens.
1970-01-01 08:00

UEFA confirm 2023 Men's Coach of the Year nominees
Pep Guardiola, Simone Inzaghi and Luciano Spalletti have made the final shortlist for the UEFA Men's Coach of the Year award.
1970-01-01 08:00

What You Should Know About Necrotizing Fasciitis, the Flesh-Eating Bacterial Infection
Here's how to stay safe when you take a dip at beaches, lakes, or rivers.
1970-01-01 08:00

Warning: Using Dish Soap in Your Laundry Machine Is a Bad Idea (Regardless of What TikTok Says)
Not all TikTok hacks are actually hacks. Here’s why you shouldn’t wash clothes with dish soap.
1970-01-01 08:00

Pro-Wagner accounts keep showing up on Facebook and Instagram after Meta's ban on the mercenary group, report shows
A large network of accounts on Facebook and Instagram have been promoting Russia's Wagner mercenary group to hundreds of thousands of followers, months after Meta vowed to remove content glorifying the group, according to a new report by disinformation experts.
1970-01-01 08:00

Pep Guardiola reveals Cole Palmer could leave Man City before transfer deadline
Cole Palmer scored a crucial equaliser that helped Manchester City win the UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla. However, manager Pep Guardiola admitted that his future is still undecided, with the youngster wanting more playing time this season.
1970-01-01 08:00

Tel Aviv gets new metro line but Sabbath-closure stirs secular anger
By Rami Amichai PETAH TIKVA, Israel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched Tel Aviv's long-anticipated light rail on
1970-01-01 08:00

Luke Raley's Inside-the-Parker Took An Insane Ride
VIDEO: Luke Raley's wild inside-the-park home run.
1970-01-01 08:00

Tsunamis 3 times the size of the sun 'could disintegrate' Earth
Scientists have detected huge waves in outer space that measure three times the size of our sun. The waves are being formed on a star system called MACHO 80.7443.1718, found around 169,000 light-years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The waves are formed in a similar way to waves on Earth. Just like ones on our planet are formed due to the gravitational pull of the moon, a nearby celestial object stretches the star and causes enormous waves in the system MACHO 80.7443.1718. Experts have studied the star’s unusual behaviour and published a paper in the journal Nature Astronomy. The experts stated that MACHO 80.7443.1718 contains a "heartbreak" star, which is a term they use to describe the way plasma is influenced by the pull of a nearby object to unleash incredible waves of energy. The sheer power of these waves is, itself, difficult to imagine. In fact, just one of them would end life on Earth in an instant. "Each crash of the star’s towering tidal waves releases enough energy to disintegrate our entire planet several hundred times over," MacLeod said. "This heartbreak star could just be the first of a growing class of astronomical objects," MacLeod added. "We’re already planning a search for more heartbreak stars, looking for the glowing atmospheres flung off by their breaking waves." The scale in general is far beyond human comprehension – at least ours, anyway. In fact, the waves of plasma measure around 2.5 million miles above the surface of the primary star – which itself has a radius of 10.4 million miles, around 24 times the size of the sun. 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

Malaysia air crash: Deaths feared as plane hits motorway
The small aircraft was attempting to land at Selangor airport when it hit highway
1970-01-01 08:00