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SpaceX Rocket Launch Creates Glowing Spiral in the Night Sky for Europe
Frozen fuel from the Falcon 9 rocket launched Monday created a luminous display for several minutes, and was seen by people from England to Eastern Europe.The New York Times - 18h -
Spiral in the sky likely to be from SpaceX launch
The shape is thought to be the result of leftover fuel released into space as the Falcon 9 rocket returned to Earth.BBC News - 1d -
Egg Prices Have Dropped, Though You May Not Have Noticed
Wholesale egg prices are about half what they were last month. Fewer bird flu outbreaks and weakened consumer demand are contributing to the decline, economists say.The New York Times - Mar. 18 -
Pep after loss: City's UCL spot won't fall from sky
Pep Guardiola has warned his Manchester City players that they have to earn a place in the Champions League and that it won't "come from the sky."ESPN - Mar. 8 -
Behind the scenes at the studios where Wicked was made
Wicked, made at Sky Studios Elstree, was one of the biggest movies of 2024. What was its impact on the UK film industry?BBC News - Mar. 19 -
What The Hell Just Happened? - the UK's 'risky' Eurovision entry and the trio behind it
Announced as the UK's entry, Remember Monday tell BBC Newsbeat they are feeling confident about their chances.BBC News - Mar. 8 -
Sky Sports confirms Chelsea plans for Jadon Sancho – So what now for Man Utd?
After weeks of never-ending speculations, Chelsea’s plans for Manchester United flop Jadon Sancho have been revealed.After three disappointing years at Old Trafford, the 24-year-old sealed a loan ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Office in the sky: My crash course as a camera operator 125 feet above TPC Sawgrass' 17th green
At the Players Championship, one man has a view to die for of the famed 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass for as long he doesn't die.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 16 -
A key week for Ukraine's future - BBC's Kyiv correspondent explains why
Donald Trump believes Kyiv is now ready to "move forward" with a ceasefire with Russia. BBC News correspondent James Waterhouse explains what it means for Ukraine.BBC News - Mar. 10
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Harry quits charity he set up in Diana's honour over internal row
The Duke of Sussex says he and the prince of Lesotho left Sentebale amid a row between the trustees and the chair of its board.BBC News - 2h -
Why leaving his own charity will matter so much to Prince Harry
The prince's exit from Sentebale after an internal row has echoes of his decision to step back as a royal.BBC News - 47m -
University of Sussex fined £585k in transphobia free speech row
The university is fined by the higher education regulator for failing to uphold freedom of speech.BBC News - 12h -
Lauren Laverne: I have a 'new fearlessness' after cancer
"I mean, what's life going to throw at me that's worse than that?" the TV and radio presenter asks.BBC News - 3h -
Trump has blown up the world order - and left Europe's leaders scrabbling
This is the gravest crisis for Western security since the end of World War Two. So which nations will step forward as the new world order emerges?BBC News - 11h
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Rep. Crockett defends 'Governor Hot Wheels' comments about Abbott amid censure threat
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, s now claiming that her comments referring to him as “Governor Hot Wheels” were not about Abbott's disability, but rather "his terrible policies."ABC News - 5m -
Scientists warn of severe honey bee losses in 2025
Honey bee colonies in the U.S. are projected to decline by up to 70% in 2025, entomologists at Washington State University said on Tuesday.NBC News - 15m -
Have Young People Really Turned MAGA?
Feeling empowered is different from numerical growth.The New York Times - 18m -
The row that rocked K-pop: NewJeans tell BBC why they spoke out
NewJeans talk to the BBC in their first interview since a court blocked their attempt to leave their record label.BBC News - 20m -
What could tariffs on April 2 mean for prices and the economy?
Trump has referred to April 2 as "liberation day."ABC News - 22m