Month: June 2024
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‘Complains too much’ – biggest Leclerc/Sainz dispute yet explained –
[ad_1] Charles Leclerc feels Carlos Sainz disobeyed a pre-race order during the Spanish Grand Prix, a suggestion that prompted his Ferrari F1 team-mate Sainz to say “very often after the race he complains about something”. The two enjoyed a reasonably harmonious relationship during their four seasons as Ferrari teammates, but things were arguably more tense…
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Cosmic Clouds May Have Caused Ice Ages on Earth
[ad_1] Today, we have the benefit of living on a planet that is relatively comfortable, but it wasn’t always so. For much of human existence, the world was going through a rash of ice ages which reshaped the planet. The disaster movie Age of Ice (streaming now on Peacock) imagines what it might be like if…
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Netanyahu reiterates claim about U.S. withholding weapon shipments as Democrats grapple with attending his Congress address
[ad_1] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to double down on his claims that the United States has been withholding weapons deliveries for Israel’s war effort in Gaza, despite the Biden administration denying the claim. On Sunday, Netanyahu told his Cabinet that there was a “dramatic drop” in U.S. weapons about four months ago, without…
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Transcript: New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on “Face the Nation,” June 23, 2024
[ad_1] The following is a transcript of an interview with New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, on “Face the Nation” that aired on June 23, 2024. MARGARET BRENNAN: And we turn now to New Mexico governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. She joins us this morning from Santa Fe. Good morning to you, Governor. GOV.…
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Verstappen hangs on to win Spanish GP Norris ‘should’ve won’ –
[ad_1] Max Verstappen took a narrow victory over a deflated Lando Norris in the eventual 2024 Spanish Grand Prix. The race was decided by McLaren opting for a compensation strategy, which almost paid off. Norris secured his first pole position in three years on Saturday and led the field on new soft tyres, but his…
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Astronomers Spot Oldest Merging Quasars Ever Seen
[ad_1] When Oppenheimer and his gallery of atomic scientists built their bomb, they were tapping into a power which is usually only unleashed on cosmic scales. The processes which occur inside atomic bombs are the same which occur in the hearts of stars. Even now, nearly a century later, atomic power is the most energetic…
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Here Comes the Sun: Bill Maher and more
[ad_1] Here Comes the Sun: Bill Maher and more – CBS News Watch CBS News Comedian and television host Bill Maher sits down with Robert Costa to discuss his book, “What This Comedian Said Will Shock You” and his HBO series, “Real Time.” Then, Conor Knighton learns about the process of creating paper floral displays.…
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Doug Emhoff on the role of second gentleman
[ad_1] Few VIPs would let anyone watch them in the very personal act of getting a haircut, even if it is to highlight small businesses during Hispanic Heritage Month. But Doug Emhoff is used to venturing into uncharted territory. “Knowing that in your career you’ve not covered a haircut, I feel very honored!” he said.…
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F1 Spanish GP live updates as Verstappen heads Russell
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New The Thing Documentary Digs Into John Carpenter’s Classic
[ad_1] More than 40 years on from its inauspicious release in theaters, John Carpenter’s The Thing (grab it here on disc or digital from Universal Home Video!) has only grown in power and influence — much like the mysterious, organism-absorbing alien creature that wreaks bloody, icebound havoc in the film itself. Critics (and many moviegoers) panned Carpenter’s…