Black holes are the universe’s most extreme entities, exhibiting enough power to devour even light. The scientific consensus is, unsurprisingly, that entering a black is an instant death sentence. The black hole’s unimaginable gravity would “spaghettify” its victim as it drags it towards the singularity – an infinitely small area […]
Daily Archives: June 21, 2019
Manchester City’s £54million capture of Walker from Tottenham Hotspur in July 2017 was the most expensive deal ever for a defender at the time and Manchester United believe it has now distorted the market, the Manchester Evening News claim. Ever since the deal to sign the England international was completed, […]
The New York Times says President Trump authorised a series of strikes targeting Iranian radar sites and missile batteries. A “senior administration official” speaking to the paper claimed the order was given to suspend the mission before any missiles were fired. The attack would have been in retaliation for Iran […]
Share. Crashing the Kart Racer Party. By Janet Garcia Twenty years ago, Naughty Dog’s Crash Team Racing made a name for itself as “the other good kart racer.” And to this day its dynamic courses, flavorful lore, challenging-yet-clear power-sliding mechanic, and lack of catch-up items make it a game that […]
President Donald Trump approved military strikes on Iranian targets in retaliation for a strike on a U.S. drone but later backed away, The New York Times and The Washington Post reported Thursday night, citing multiple administration officials. A U.S. official confirmed to NBC News that the White House had made […]
(Bloomberg) — Zimbabwe and Zambia chose General Electric Co. and Power Construction Corp. of China to build a $4 billion hydropower project straddling their border, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa said. The 2,400-megawatt Batoka Gorge plant has been planned for years by the two southern African nations, both of which are […]
Uruguay twice came from behind to draw 2-2 against a young Japan side in the Copa América with the help of two questionable refereeing decisions and will have to wait until their final group game to book their place in the quarter-finals. Tournament guests Japan went into the game after […]
SANTA BARBARA, California — A European Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched two communications satellites June 20. The heavy lift launcher took off from Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, at 5:43 p.m. Eastern, carrying the T-16 satellite for AT&T’s DirecTV business, and the Eutelsat-7C satellite for French operator Eutelsat Communications. […]