Marketmind: MidEast tension keeps markets on edge
Although price moves remain contained in the absence of a dramatic weekend escalation, world markets are still on edge as
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New threats closing in on college sports, including antitrust lawsuit to force TV revenue sharing
As the NCAA works to find a way to manage the way athletes are compensated for name, image and likeness, other threats are gathering
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Prosecutors aim to persuade judge to rein in Trump comments on election case
By Andrew Goudsward WASHINGTON U.S. prosecutors on Monday are expected to ask a judge to limit Donald Trump’s
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BOE’s Top Economist Says ‘Persistent Response’ Needed on UK Inflation
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said sticky UK inflation may require a “persistent” monetary response, raising
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Virginia elections offer a test case on abortion ahead of 2024
By Gabriella Borter and Joseph Ax STAFFORD, Virginia At a community fair in Stafford, Virginia, this month, Britainy
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Conspiracy theorists believe there is a secret planet
Conspiracy theorists think that there is a hidden planet in out Solar System that will eventually destroy humanity. That's right, conspiracy theorists believe there is a secret ninth planet that was discovered by 19th-century astronomer Percival Lowell. The planet was given the name 'Planet X', also known as Nibiru, by Lowell, who believed the inhabitants of the planet made humans who we are today. Despite Lowell never actually seeing the mystery planet, he was convinced of its existence and left $1 million to fund research about the planet after he passed away in 1916. A hundred years later and all the money spent, it was concluded that the planet never existed. But this hasn't stopped conspiracy theorists from vowing to continue the search. With Caltech professors Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin even going as far as to co-author a paper suggesting the planet exists "I didn't have a particularly strong appreciation for just how difficult would be to find Planet Nine until I started looking together with Mike using telescopes," Professor Batygin told the BBC. "The reason it's such a tough search is because most astronomical surveys are not looking for a single thing." It was initially predicted that Planet X would bring about the end of the world in 2003, but it did not smash into Earth as had been suggested. In 2012 it was again predicted that the planet would collide with Earth at the end of the year, which I don't need to tell you, did not happen. Dr Scott Sheppard and Professor Chad Trujillo sought to explain a strange cluster of six small objects in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune back in 2014. They suggested that a large planet was lurking in the solar system, with Dr Sheppard saying: "These distant objects are like breadcrumbs leading us to Planet X. 'The more of them we can find, the better we can understand the outer Solar System and the possible plant that we think is shaping their orbits - a discovery that would redefine our knowledge of the Solar System's evolution." 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.
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Analysis: Eagles, 49ers beat themselves, leaving NFL with no undefeated teams
The NFL’s last two undefeated teams beat themselves
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In the Market-Inside a startup’s struggle in a higher-for-longer world
By Paritosh Bansal (Reuters) -Things were looking up for Tractiv in January, when the data tracking software startup was on
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The Pocket Gods selling one copy of final album for £1 million in streaming protest
The Pocket Rockets are to sell their final album for an eye-watering £1 million to highlight the poor royalties being paid to musicians by streaming services.
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Kyle Larson locks into NASCAR championship race. Has no intention of slowing down next 2 weeks
Kyle Larson has suddenly stepped into the spotlight as a NASCAR title favorite
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Futures up ahead of earnings and data, Middle East tensions weigh
Futures for Wall Street's main indexes edged higher on Monday ahead of this week's corporate earnings and economic
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STAT WATCH: K-State freshman QB Avery Johnson sets FBS season high with 5 touchdowns rushing
Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson topped the list of statistical achievements in college football this past week
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