OK, sure, fine, maybe he’s not *solely* to blame for all of this, but honestly who else has let fear drive him as much as Stark? In “Age of Ultron” it was his fear that he wasn’t doing enough to protect the Earth that lead to the creation of a […]
Daily Archives: March 12, 2018
The deal has apparently been brokered by South Korean leader Moon Jae-in and Seoul’s lead envoy, National Security Advisor Chung Eui-Yong, who met with Xi in Beijing for 35 minutes in an apparent bid to assuage his worries. At the same time, another delegation headed to Tokyo to meet Japanese […]
The EU Financial Stability Commissioner called on the remaining 27 member states to increase efforts to integrate a single market for capital before Brexit becomes official. Brussels is seeking to boost investment flows with the creation of a capital markets union that would eliminate barriers to fund sales and harmonise […]
If there were any doubt about the state of the ground for the Cheltenham Festival, it was erased by the GoingStick reading of 5.3 taken on Monday afternoon. That is the lowest published reading at the track for five years, suggesting the surface will be even more testing than usual […]
WASHINGTON — Blue Origin has added a fourth customer to its launch manifest for the still-in-development New Glenn rocket. “We are honored to have SKY Perfect JSAT as a customer for an early New Glenn launch,” Bob Smith, Blue Origin’s chief executive, told SpaceNews. “They are the biggest commercial satellite […]
The zookeeper tragically died after being gnawed to death by the tiger he had raised ever since it was just a cub. The employee surnamed Wu was with the tiger inside a large metal cage used for training and exercise – and formally for circus performances – when the large […]
BERLIN — German prosecutors say they have been notified that a former guard dubbed the “accountant of Auschwitz” has died. Hannover prosecutor Kathrin Soefker says a lawyer informed her office that Oskar Groening died Friday in a hospital. Soefker says the office is awaiting an official death certificate. Defendant Oskar […]
The Parkes Observatory in Australia, which was used to find three new fast radio burstsRoger Ressmeyer/Corbis/VCG/Getty By Leah Crane We’ve found three new fast radio bursts (FRBs) flashing from space, and one of them is the brightest we’ve ever seen. FRBs are some of the most difficult to spot phenomena […]