Newcastle may pursue Ruben Neves even if Premier League block loan deal
Newcastle United's interest in signing Ruben Neves during the January window may not subside even if the Premier League blocks their plans to loan him from Al Hilal.
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How many players have played 20 or more NBA seasons?
Now in its 77th season, the NBA has seen many long careers. But how many players have appeared in at least 20 seasons?
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Victor Lindelof reveals reaction to Richard Arnold's Man Utd exit
Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof reveals his reaction to CEO Richard Arnold's departure after learning of his exit via text message.
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Jalen Milroe claims water temperature is the key to his mental toughness
Jalen Milroe has taken the Alabama starting quarterback job and run away with it. The secret to his success is great mental toughness. Here is what he does every single day to get himself mentally prepared for whatever comes next.
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Amazon Is Laying Off Hundreds of People in Alexa Division
Amazon.com Inc. is cutting hundreds of employees in the division responsible for its voice-activated Alexa assistant, according to
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Prosecutors investigate Bulgarian soccer federation president in the wake of violent protests
Bulgaria’s chief prosecutor has launched an investigation into the country’s soccer management
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US single-family housing starts rise; permits near 1-1/2 year high
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. single-family homebuilding increased marginally in October and activity could remain moderate in the near
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Flamingo Las Vegas Opens Gordon Ramsay Burger in Summer 2024
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 17, 2023--
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Hunt Plans to Extend UK Tax Breaks for Hospitality, Small Firms
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt is planning to extend tax breaks for the hospitality sector and small
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Pilot suffers minor injuries in small plane crash in southern Maine
Maine State Police say a 62-year-old pilot suffered minor injuries when his plane crashed less than a mile after taking off from an airport
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SpaceX launches ‘zero fuel’ engine into space
SpaceX has launched a new type of zero-fuel propulsion system into orbit, which its creators claim will revolutionise the space industry. The Quantum Drive engine, built by US startup IVO Ltd, was fitted on a microsatellite that entered orbit aboard SpaceX’s Transporter 9 mission, which lifted off from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. IVO claims that its technology is the world’s first commercially viable pure electric propulsion technology that works in space, drawing “limitless power for propulsion from the Sun”. It relies on a controversial theory called Quantized Inertia (QI) that challenges Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion, with some physicists dismissing the technology as impossible. The QI theory was first proposed in 2007 by physicist Mike McCulloch, who drew on the mysterious properties of quantum mechanics to account for a new understanding of inertia as defined by Newton’s First Law of Motion. IVO chief executive Richard Mansell said his company performed 100 hours of vacuum chamber testing before the launch, during which the quantum drive produced a small amount of thrust. “Deploying Quantum Drive into orbit in a Rogue satellite on SpaceX Transporter 9 is a milestone for the future of space propulsion,” Mansell said. “Quantum Drive’s capability allows Rogue to produce new satellite vehicles with unlimited Delta V.” A pair of Quantum Drives are fitted to the BARRY-1 cubesat, which will take around one month to settle into its orbit before the next-generation propulsion system is activated in an effort to raise the satellites orbit by 100 kilometres. If successful, its creators say it will not only rewrite the critical principles of physics, but also form the foundation for a new era of space travel and exploration. “There are many things that have held back space exploration, one of them of course is power and propulsion,” said Mansell. “IVO’s quantum drive eliminates this propulsion problem by eliminating the fuel. By taking away the fuel, then you have essentially unlimited thrust.” Read More ‘It’s becoming like an airport’: How SpaceX normalised rocket launches
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US government spending bill extends farm programs, some nutrition aid
By Leah Douglas The stopgap funding bill to keep the U.S. government open signed by President Joe Biden
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