Five Big-Name Trade Targets the Celtics Could Pursue After Brad Stevens’s Comments About Improving Roster
The Celtics are the sleeping giant of this upcoming NBA offseason. Boston was pegged as a true title contender entering the postseason this year after a shocki
Sports Illustrated 10 min read
California Spent $450 Million on a Failed 911 System. Now, the State Is Restarting the Project.
The state’s attempt to overhaul its antiquated 911 system resulted in delays and lost calls.
Reason 4 min read
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Remarkably Bright Creatures review – this Sally Field Netflix movie needs more talking octopus
2/5 The veteran star bonds with a humble octopus voiced by Alfred Molina, in a film that’s never quite as interesting as its premise suggests
The Independent UK 4 min read
Venezuela Says It Removed Nuclear Material After U.S. Strike Near Former Reactor
Venezuela said Thursday it carried out a secure operation to contain, extract, and transport by land and ship the remaining nuclear material from the RV-1 Experimental Reactor, which ended its operational cycle in 1991, after the level of risk increased following a U.S. military attack in January.
Latin Times 4 min read
Unai Emery the man with the plan as Aston Villa reach Europa League final
Emery will try to win the competition for a fifth time against Freiburg on May 20.
The Independent UK 4 min read
Expect the Data Center Backlash To Get Worse
Despite their limited negative externalities and extreme economic importance, people's hatred of data centers is only growing.
Reason 6 min read
Gold vs oil: Which offers better protection from rising prices during the Iran war?
Conventional wisdom holds that gold protects investors during war and inflation. The Iran conflict has turned that assumption on its head. Since the outbreak of the war, Brent crude has rallied 37%, while gold has fallen 10%. The driving force is interest rates, not geopolitics.
Euronews 7 min read
Shark or sea monster? The Canadian marine mystery that still intrigues experts 90 years on
Debate continues to rage over whether a strange carcass found in 1937 was a new species or a basking shark. Either way, the case reveals how little is known about what lies beneath the waves
The Guardian - UK 9 min read
Netflix Just Quietly Released The Best Spy Thriller Of The Year
'Legends' tells the true story of British Customs agents going deep cover in a gripping Netflix series.
Inverse 4 min read
ATF Rule Changes Could Ease Restrictions for Gun Owners and Dealers
While not groundbreaking, the regulatory shifts offer some welcome relief.
Reason 7 min read