The South Pole has heated three times faster than the rest of the planet in the past 30 years due to the warmer temperatures of the tropical oceans, new research showed on Monday. Antarctic temperatures vary widely by season and region, and for years the South Pole was thought to …
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NWSL says players can stay in locker rooms while national anthem plays
7:31 pm ET Graham haysESPN.com Near Graham Hays covers college sports for espnW, including softball and soccer. Hays started with ESPN in 1999. NWSL Challenge Cup players now have the option to remain in the locker room during the national anthem, the league announced in a statement Monday. The change …
Read More »Fortnite: Patch V13.20 – patch notes, new weapons, LTM, Captain America mask, and full details.
The first major patch of the new summer season is finally here! Check out what’s inside the latest update! Fortnite released the first major patch for Chapter 2 Season 3 this morning. The new patch will be the last one before Fortnite developers take a two-week break this Friday. So, …
Read More »Micron, Uber, Jerome Powell, Covid-19: 5 things you should know
Here are five things to know for Tuesday, June 30: 1. – Mixed stock futures when Powell warns of uncertainty The future of stocks was mixed on Tuesday on the last trading day of the second quarter, as Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell warned that a rebound in the U.S. …
Read More »Cirque du Soleil cuts 3,500 jobs to avoid bankruptcy
Image copyright fake pictures Canadian entertainment firm Cirque du Soleil will cut 3,500 jobs after reaching an agreement to avoid bankruptcy. The group, best known for its quirky traveling circuses, said the coronavirus pandemic had forced it to cancel shows and fire its artists. The company will now seek to …
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