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Solar Storm Could Bring Northern Lights and Power Concerns in the U.S.
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‘Very concerning’: BP dilutes net zero targets as global retreat from green standards gathers pace
The oil giant’s new focus on fossil fuels signals another defeat for environmental, social and governance aims and has angered campaigners. In early 2020, Bernard Looney had one clear goal as the ...3 hours ago -
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Sources: Raiders could opt against Adams trade
Davante Adams could wind up staying with the Raiders rather than being traded, sources told ESPN.3 hours ago - NFL -
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Volunteers bring solar power to Hurricane Helene's disaster zone
Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Helene downed power lines and washed out roads all over North Carolina’s mountains, the roar of gas-powered generators is both unpleasant and essential4 hours ago -
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Saka leaves England squad amid injury concerns
Bukayo Saka has returned to Arsenal for further assessment on the injury he picked in England's loss to Greece on Thursday, the national side confirmed on Saturday.4 hours ago -
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Millions see the northern lights in the U.S.
Most think of the northern lights as a phenomenon often visible in places like Canada, Norway or Iceland. But, tens of millions in the U.S. got a glimpse of the magnificent nature show this week. ...7 hours ago -
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Why Beterbiev vs. Bivol needs a rematch to determine light heavyweight supremacy
Beterbiev edged a majority decision victory over Bivol, but a rematch should be next after a close fight.8 hours ago -
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Powerful storm knocks out power to 1.4 million homes in Brazil's largest city
Around 1.4 million homes in Sao Paulo, Brazil, are without power almost 24 hours after a brief but powerful storm swept through South America’s largest city9 hours ago -
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Israeli Strikes on Northern Gaza Kill at Least 20, Aid Workers Say
Israel’s military said it was “operating with great force” against Hamas and allied groups and issued new evacuation orders, as it also continued its campaign in Lebanon.9 hours ago - Israel -
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Artur Beterbiev beats Dmitry Bivol to win undisputed light heavyweight championship – live reaction
Beterbiev wins majority decision over Bivol in Riyadh Russian claims WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO title belts Wardley ethers Clarke in one for British heavyweight title Send Bryan a tweet at ...10 hours ago -
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Super Bowl could be staged outside US in future, NFL commissioner says
Goodell sees potential of 16 non-US games per year NFL growth plan could include Super Bowl outside US Dublin seen as likely host city after Madrid in 2025 The NFL’s aggressive international ...15 hours ago - NFL -
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Powerful storm knocks out power to 1.6 million in Brazil's largest city
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Shane van Gisbergen takes Busch Light Pole at Charlotte Roval
CONCORD, N.C. — New Zealander Shane van Gisbergen monopolized qualifying on Saturday at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval — to say the least. After winning the top starting spot for Saturday‘s ...17 hours ago -
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Millions still without power after Hurricane Milton
As Florida grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, at least 17 are dead and over a million homes and businesses remain without power. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.20 hours ago -
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What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normal
The latest solar storm has triggered northern lights farther south than normal including into parts of Germany, the United Kingdom, New England and New York CityYesterday -
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The Office: this Australian remake could be mistaken for a lost series of the US show
Given how beloved both Ricky Gervais and Steve Carell’s versions are, why would you remake the cringe-com? To be just about passable, apparently …. In June 2005 I used methods I do not wish to ...Yesterday -
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I have been a Wimbledon line judge for 40 years. They could have told us machines will do the job next year | Wendy Smith
I saw Andy Murray win, and intervened when Andre Agassi swore. A computer may be consistent, but tennis needs the human touch. They say everyone remembers their first Wimbledon, but mine was so far ...Yesterday -
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Charli XCX Brings Brat Summer to Autumn at Storm King Art Center
A performance and art installation by Charli XCX lured her fans out of the club and into nature.Yesterday -
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Boeing to axe 17,000 jobs as strike and quality concerns persist
The company says all jobs are at risk as it cuts 10% of its workforce.Yesterday -
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Brazil starts blocking irregular online gambling as concern rises over addiction
Brazil on Friday started blocking over 2,000 gambling websites designated as irregular, part of a push by the government to regulate the sector, after concern rose about gambling addicts, ...Yesterday - Brazil -
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Northern Lights During Solar Storm Entrance Viewers in New York Area
The aurora borealis, which transformed the sky with startling streaks of pink and purple, arose from a magnetic storm.Yesterday - New York -
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How a break-up of Google could transform tech
The Department of Justice’s proposal to shake up the company is a seminal moment for the industry. If it prevails in court, AI start-ups could benefitYesterday - Google -
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New arrests revive concern that nonviolent political protesters in Myanmar may be tortured
Concern is rising that two nonviolent activists opposed to military rule in Myanmar are at high risk of torture after being arrested in raids this week in Yangon, the country’s biggest cityYesterday -
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Hairballs Shed Light on Tsavo Man-Eating Lions’ Menu
The Tsavo man-eaters terrorized railroad workers in British East Africa in the 19th century, but their tastes went well beyond human flesh.Yesterday
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Hairballs Shed Light on Tsavo Man-Eating Lions’ Menu
The Tsavo man-eaters terrorized railroad workers in British East Africa in the 19th century, but their tastes went well beyond human flesh.Yesterday -
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Hubble Telescope Shows Great Red Spot of Jupiter Bouncing Like a Kickball
A sequence of images captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope showed how much the giant storm changed shape as it traveled within the planet’s atmosphere.2 days ago -
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Northern Lights During Solar Storm Entrance Viewers in New York Area
The aurora borealis, which transformed the sky with startling streaks of pink and purple, arose from a magnetic storm.Yesterday - New York -
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ESA’s Hera Asteroid Mission Launches on SpaceX Rocket in Florida
The Hera spacecraft, which took flight late Monday morning, is part of a broader effort to bolster humanity’s planetary defense readiness.2 days ago - Florida -
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Things Are Looking Up for Africa’s Upside-Down Baobab Trees
A researcher followed up on a study warning that the massive trees were in danger, and found many venerable specimens thriving.September 27