
Packers: Getting paid isn’t the only thing on Rashan Gary’s mind
One of the team’s best defensive players could be in line for a big payday. Packers pass rusher Rashan Gary has other things on his mind.In his second year as the team’s general manager, Brian Gutekunst made quite a splash during the offseason. That was something many who were famili...
1970-01-01 08:00

NBA Rumors: O.G. Anunoby trade has 2 big suitors, dark horses looming
The trade market for O.G. Anunoby is ramping up again ahead of the NBA Draft but two possible suitors are reportedly in the market with a dark horse looming.O.G. Anunoby is one of the best 3-and-D wings in the NBA right now. He's also perhaps the best trade asset that the Toronto Raptors ha...
1970-01-01 08:00

NFL Rumors: Aaron Rodgers had no interest living in Tom Brady’s shadow
Aaron Rodgers moved on from the Packers to the New York Jets, but the Patriots also were in on the quarterback only for Rodgers to turn them down.Remember just a few short months ago when everyone was speculating where Aaron Rodgers would end up as he moved on from the Green Bay Packers? Few peo...
1970-01-01 08:00

Spain's PLD Space aborts test rocket launch -webcast
Spanish startup PLD Space aborted a test launch of its reusable Miura-1 rocket at the last moment early
1970-01-01 08:00

San Diego State tells Mountain West to take a hike amid Pac-12 rumors
San Diego State has informed the Mountain West that it intends to resign from the conference.As it turns out, conference realignment is not over, as San Diego State may leave the Mountain West after this season.ESPN's Pete Thamel broke this bombshell on Friday afternoon in somewhat of a...
1970-01-01 08:00

Al Pacino is a new dad again at 83
Actor Al Pacino and girlfriend Noor Alfallah have welcomed a baby boy, a representative for Pacino told CNN.
1970-01-01 08:00

How will the Federal Reserve's rate hike pause affect the dollar?
The Fed's rate hiking campaign has helped pump up the US dollar, maintaining an unexpected strength that reverberates across the economy. However, with the Fed's pause, many experts believe the dollar's muscle may start to give out.
1970-01-01 08:00

Virgin Galactic plans first commercial spaceflight in June, shares jump
Virgin Galactic Holdings, the space tourism firm founded by Richard Branson, said on Thursday its first commercial spaceflight
1970-01-01 08:00

Major finding on Saturn moon boosts hope for finding alien life nearby
Phosphates have been found on Saturn’s moon Enceladus, in a new breakthrough discovery that boosts hopes for finding alien life in our solar system. It is the first time phosphorus has been found in an ocean beyond those on Earth, and marks a major development in our understanding of other ocean worlds. Enceladus is one of the most likely hopes for finding nearby extraterrestrial life. While its outside is wrapped in an ice crust, underneath is a global ocean that could be a home for alien life. Some of that ocean spews up and out of the surface of Enceladus, in the form of vast plumes. Scientists have been able to examine those plumes to better understand the ocean itself, including in the new study. Researchers in the latest study used data from the Cassini mission – which flew around Saturn and Enceladus – to find out what the oceans are made up of. They not only found phosphorus, but data suggested that it could be there are concentrations at least 100 times higher than in Earth’s oceans. What’s more, modelling based on the new data suggests the same could be true for other ocean worlds, potentially boosting the chances of alien life there, too. Phosphorus is not in itself evidence of life. But on Earth, the presence of phosphorus compounds in water are crucial for biological activity, and so it is a key part of evaluating whether a distant world might support life. The work is described in a new paper, ‘Detection of phosphates originating from Enceladus’s ocean’, published in Nature. The breakthrough is just the latest in a series of findings from Enceladus. Recently, scientists found that the moon’s plumes were particularly vast, shooting out 20 times the length of the planet itself and with enough water to fill an olympic swimming pool in a couple of hours. Unlike the new phosphorus findings, which relied on the Cassini spacecraft sent by Nasa to Saturn, that work was conducted by the James Webb Space Telescope, which scientists hope will allow us to understand the distant moon in much more detail. Read More Watch: Strawberry moon lights up skies over UK Nasa invites public to sign ‘message in a bottle’ that will fly to Jupiter’s moon Watch as astronauts step out of ISS for latest spacewalk
1970-01-01 08:00

Bears DT flames Packers fans for 'obnoxious' behavior in NSFW rant
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones didn't hold back when talking about fans of the Green Bay Packers, much to the delight of the Windy City faithful.The Chicago Bears have been at the mercy of the Green Bay Packers for the last several years, but defensive tackle Justin Jones does ...
1970-01-01 08:00

Ronda Rousey Wrestled Marshawn Lynch on Mars
VIDEO: Ronda Rousey versus Marshawn Lynch... on MARS?
1970-01-01 08:00

Former Packers player loves rivalry jab from new Bears teammate
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones called out Green Bay Packers fans for being "obnoxious," and tight end Robert Tonyan likes "that fire in him."The Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears rivalry may look a bit different without quarterback Aaron Rodgers involved, but t...
1970-01-01 08:00