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Astronomers measure the mind-blowing power and speed of black hole jets for the first time
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — For the first time, scientists have measured the instantaneous, mind-blowing power of jets blasting from a black hole. The jet power from this relatively close black hole-star system is equivalent to 10,000 suns, an international research team reported Thursday. They also tracked the jet speed: roughly 355 million mph — half the speed
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Kash Patel’s lawsuit against The Atlantic and its staff writer could backfire
FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit Monday against The Atlantic and staff writer Sarah Fitzpatrick over an article alleging excessive drinking and erratic behavior. The complaint claims the article contains “false and obviously fabricated allegations designed to destroy Director Patel’s reputation and drive him from office.” The Atlantic’s report cited more
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Marvel Studios to Return to Comic-Con’s Hall H This Summer | Exclusive
After wowing the crowd at CinemaCon last Thursday with footage from “Avengers: Doomsday,” and after sitting out Hall H in 2025, TheWrap has exclusively learned that Marvel Studios will be back in its typical Saturday night spot at San Diego Comic-Con 2026. The company will also have a large presence on the show floor in
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Gayle King’s CBS contract length is revealed after broadcaster insisted she had a ‘long future’
Gayle King’s “very long future” at CBS News may not be as long as it seemed. We hear the “CBS This Morning” co-host only signed a one-year contract with the network, despite a spokesperson previously telling us “we expect [King] to have a very long future here.” There’s also buzz that her job at the
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Apple names next CEO; Tim Cook to become chairman
Apple Inc. named hardware chief John Ternus as the iPhone maker’s next leader, with Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook shifting to the role of executive chairman. Ternus will become CEO on Sept. 1, the company said in a statement Monday. The Apple veteran was head of hardware engineering since 2021 and has spent 25 years
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‘Bad sign for Trump’: Analyst highlights ominous moment in president’s new campaign stunt
President Donald Trump got a big, flashing warning sign when he arranged to receive a DoorDash McDonald’s order from an elderly woman this month, analyst Molly Jong-Fast argued on an MS NOW panel on Monday — and it shows his handling of the economy has gotten so bad it’s stripping away his ability to control
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Robbie Amell Recalls Adorable Behind-the-Scenes Story With David Duchovny Ahead of ‘X-Files’ Reboot
The truth is out there — and it happens to be near Joshua Tree, California. In honor of all 11 seasons of “The X-Files” now being available to stream on Pluto TV, 2016 reboot star Robbie Amell helped select the sci-fi show’s biggest superfan for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Starting Monday morning, X-phile Molly Hardl will
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Greenwich Village penthouse lists for a record $59.95M as super-luxury sales surge downtown
This deluxe apartment in the sky has a sky-high price to match. And, should a deep-pocketed buyer purchase this newly listed penthouse at 16 Fifth Ave. for its $59.95 million ask, Manhattan’s prime Greenwich Village will see its newest record sale for a condominium home, The Post has learned. That near-$60 million price, should the
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Former aide suing Eric Adams joins Mamdani administration
DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 20 BACK AT CITY HALL: Hassan Naveed, who was fired as New York City’s hate crimes prevention chief in 2024, is back in the municipal ranks — even as he continues to sue the city and the former mayor over allegations that his termination stemmed from religious-based discrimination. As of
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Ben McKenzie Says Crypto Has a Secret Ingredient: Male Loneliness
Ben McKenzie had a question: “When did WIRED die?” Specifically, the actor-director wanted to know when did WIRED “‘DIE,’ all caps.” McKenzie wasn’t asking for himself; he was engaging in the time-honored celebrity tradition of reading mean tweets. Although, in this case, the object wasn’t himself so much as the publication hosting the event. McKenzie,









