Traders Are Leaning Toward Fed Hike by July as Bond Yields Climb
The Treasury market briefly restored the full pricing of Federal Reserve tightening by July, which would be the
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McCarthy ‘Blindsided’ as Hard-Liners’ Blockade Enters Second Day
A blockade against legislation by House Republican hard-liners dragged on for a second day Wednesday, underscoring a rift
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Flights to LaGuardia Airport Grounded as Smoke Blankets NYC
A growing number of flights were delayed at major airports in the New York City area as smoke
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Hundreds of Fires Are Out of Control in Canada’s Worst-Ever Season
Wildfires continue to burn large tracts of forest in Canada, with little sign weather will provide much help
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NYC Mayor Urges Citizens to Wear Masks for ‘Unprecedented’ Smoke
Mayor Eric Adams told New Yorkers they should stay inside or wear masks outdoors to battle the smoke
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Kim Kardashian Draws Crowds With Private Equity Pitch in Berlin
Kim Kardashian presented her debut private equity fund to a sea of curious investors in Berlin at the
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Flowers From Oprah, Clothes From Vogue Are Just Some of Gifts Justice Jackson Received
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson reported receiving a floral arrangement from talk show host Oprah Winfrey valued
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Mystery behind brightest explosion ever seen is finally solved
The mystery behind the brightest explosion ever seen has finally been solved. In October last year, the Earth was hit by a blast that came to be known as the Brightest of All Time. It was recorded by telescopes across the world, and scientists have been scrambling to explain it ever since. Now researchers believe they may understand why that gamma ray burst was quite so intense. It was pointed directly at Earth and pulled along a large amount of stellar material. That’s according to a new paper published in the journal Science Advances. While scientists have suggested before that the brightness of the blast was the result of its angle, but some mystery remained: the edges of the jet could not be seen. “The slow fade of the afterglow is not characteristic of a narrow jet of gas, and knowing this made us suspect there was an additional reason for the intensity of the explosion, and our mathematical models have borne this out,” said Hendrik Van Earthen from the University of Bath. “Our work clearly shows that the GRB had a unique structure, with observations gradually revealing a narrow jet embedded within a wider gas outflow where an isolated jet would normally be expected.” The work is described in a new paper, ‘A structured jet explains the extreme GRB 221009’, published in the journal Science Advances. Read More Scientists demonstrate wireless power transmission from space for first time Whistleblower alleges UFO crashes – and a cover-up to keep them secret Watch: Strawberry moon lights up skies over UK
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Pence announces presidential run: 'Different times call for different leadership'
Former Vice President Mike Pence announced he's running for president on Wednesday, setting up a battle for the Republican nomination with his former boss, Donald Trump.
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Oakland A’s $1.5 Billion Stadium Plan Keeps Nevada Lawmakers in Session
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo is throwing a wrench in lawmakers’ summer vacation plans after calling for a special
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Microsoft Puts NYC Times Square Offices on Market Amid Pullback
Microsoft Corp. is looking to sublease offices in Manhattan’s Times Square as major technology companies cut back on
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Barclays Defections Hit Houston as Bankers Head to Pickering
Two Barclays Plc investment bankers have been hired away by Pickering Energy Partners as the Houston-based firm expands
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