Bellator President Scott Coker admits that the five months since the last event promotion have been a unique challenge that he never expected. The global coronavirus pandemic forced Bellator to halt operations, but is now back with a series of events that started on July 24. Coker told MMA Junkie …
Read More »Watch Kygo talk about his favorite summer activities and watch his next performance with Ryan Tedder
Tedder and producer will perform tomorrow (July 17) as part of iHeartRadio’s ongoing ‘Summer Camp With the Stars’ series If you went to summer camp when you were a kid, you know how significant it was to spend those glorious golden days running through the woods and making new friends …
Read More »Trump administration moves to crush “socially responsible” investment
The Trump Administration is moving to dramatically reduce “socially responsible” investments, an area that has seen a increased interest in recent years amid growing alarm about climate change. The Department of Labor is proposing to change a rule governing employee retirement plans to discourage money managers from so-called socially responsible …
Read More »Vatican Sexual Abuse Patterns Shift, Bishops Create Young Children Told, Investigate All Claims
In a surprising policy change, the Vatican has released new guidelines for dioceses around the world on how to handle allegations of clerical sexual abuse. After thousands of children were mistreated amid decades of cover-ups and payments, the Vatican now urges local bishops to investigate the claims “even if they …
Read More »New knowledge about the origins of our universe.
A portion of a new image of the oldest light in the universe taken by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope. This part covers a section of the sky 50 times the width of the moon, representing a region of space 20 billion light-years across. Light, emitted only 380,000 years after the …
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