Oxlade-Chamberlain has just a year left on his Arsenal contract, with reports emerging today that he’s snubbed a new £180,000-a-week deal to stay on. Sky Sports reporter Solhekol says the England international is keen to leave the Gunners this summer, with Chelsea and Liverpool both interested in signing him. And […]
Daily Archives: August 25, 2017
Peruvian archeologists uncovered the remains of Chinese migrants in pre-Incan burial grounds in Huaca Bellavista in Lima. The bodies of the migrant workers date back to the nineteenth century. Because Chinese migrant workers were not Catholic, they were not allowed to be buried in cemeteries. Thus, workers buried their friends […]
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. $1,000 is too expensive, say iPhone lovers. But many will buy it anyway. Sarah Tew/CNET Samsung has now released its new phones. Apple will soon do the same — well, at least rumors say it […]
That is the view of journalist Duncan Castles. Willian has emerged as a target for Barcelona as they look to spend the £200million they recieved from Paris Saint-Germain for Neymar. Barcelona landed Ousmane Dembele from Borussia Dortmund today in an initial £96.8m deal that could hit £135.5m with add-ons. But […]
Marcellus Williams was supposed to die twice by now. On Tuesday, the 48-year-old on death row in Missouri was scheduled to be executed but received his second reprieve in a controversial case that’s the most current illustration of the justice system’s skepticism of scientific evidence. In 2001, he was convicted […]
Google is making it easier to silence that annoying auto-play audio from a website for good. Google Sometimes the best advances are the simplest. Google Chrome is testing a feature to make it easier than ever to mute audio from websites. The new feature is available in Google Chrome Canary, […]
By Steven Ashley A Dutch nuclear research institute has just fired up the first experiment on next-generation nuclear reactors based on thorium in nearly half a century. Thorium has long held promise for “safer” nuclear power. A slightly radioactive element, it converts to fissionable U-233 when hit by high-energy neutrons. […]
The euro climbed to $1.1912, its highest level since January 2015, after the European Central Bank president’s speech in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Mr Draghi told the annual central bankers’ meeting: “The global recovery is firming up.” But he also admitted that in Europe and Japan, “the consolidation of the recovery is […]