
Arsenal stuns Manchester City to win the Community Shield
Arsenal and Manchester City faced off on Sunday in the Community Shield, with the Gunners pulling off a stunner late to capture the silverware.
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Pep Guardiola lambasts Premier League rule changes
Pep Guardiola has lamented "annoying" new refereeing directives designed to combat time wasting during games.
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Twitter Delays Ad-Revenue Payouts for Blue Subscribers
Twitter Blue subscribers who are hoping to monetize their posts on the platform are finding
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Man City 1-1 Arsenal (1-4 on pens): Pictures and key talkings points from Community Shield
Key talkings points from Arsenal's 2023 Community Shield victory over Manchester City at Wembley.
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Manchester City 1-1 Arsenal: Player ratings as Gunners win Community Shield on penalties
Player ratings from the 2023 Community Shield between Manchester City and Arsenal at Wembley.
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Donald Trump says he will ask the Judge to step aside
Former US President Trump says that his lawyers will ask for a recusal of the judge on his election fraud case.
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Customs officers seize illegal rooster blades used in cockfighting rings
US Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly 100 illegal rooster blades used for cockfighting at the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge in Texas Thursday.
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Scientists are embarking on a desperate hunt to find the source of dark matter
Scientists are trying to work out the source of dark matter. A group want to house a giant international particle detector that would be built 3,000ft underground in a working mine in Boulby, North Yorkshire to find the cause of the mysterious space matter. “We are entering the last-chance saloon to show that these particles are the cause of dark matter, and we want to make sure Britain is at the heart of that work by building the final generation of these detectors,” physicist Professor Chamkaur Ghag of University College London told the Observer. Scientists know the universe contains more matter than can be seen directly because they can see galaxies held together in clusters when they should be flying apart. Extra mass must be generating more gravity and holding these galaxies together, Most researchers think particles called weakly interacting massive particles – Wimps - are the source of dark matter. But these Wimps are hard to detect so scientists are trying to have a proper stab at it by combining resources and working in one Yorkshire site. “And what we are striving to do in Britain is to get it built at Boulby. Essentially, we want the last-chance saloon for Wimps to be built in the UK,” said Ghag. Dark matter accounts for around 85 per cent of the universe’s mass.There are also mines in South Dakota, and near Rome in Italy that are also hunting for Wimps which could provide answers. 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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Niger coup: Ecowas deadline sparks anxiety in northern Nigeria
Niger's junta has hours to restore the ousted president or face the possibility of military action.
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Pep Guardiola hints at willingness to extend Man City contract
Man City manager Pep Guardiola suggested the possibility of extending his contract with the club beyond 2025. After Guardiola guided the team to a Champions League win, he said he was open to having discussions after this upcoming season.
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The big bottleneck for AI: a shortage of powerful chips
The crushing demand for AI has also revealed the limits of the global supply chain for powerful chips used to develop and field AI models.
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Here's how your sex toy could be damaging your internal organs
Sex toys may seem harmless, but many have not been assessed for health risks and could have terrible effects. According to experts, our body may absorb the chemicals in the toys and recent experiments at Duke University found that four different sex toys, including anal toys, beads, dual vibrators, and external vibrators, shed nanoplastic fragments when mechanically rubbed and scraped. What's more, all these sex toys were found to contain phthalates; a group of chemicals that that can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs, and the reproductive system, at high enough concentrations. More research needs to be done to see if adults can absorb these chemicals when using sex toys on permeable tissues but it doesn't sound great. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Especially as the United Kingdom lacks specific chemical regulations for sex toys. "Some of the phthalates identified in our experiments have been observed concurrently with serious fertility complications or loss of fertility in rodents at high concentrations," the authors of the study wrote, "though causation may not have been demonstrated, the correlation is concerning enough to warrant further investigation." So next time you think about spicing up your life in the bedroom, take care. 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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