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Red alert: the best photos of the rare blood moon total lunar eclipse – in pictures

Today at 01:48 AM, via The Guardian

A rare total lunar eclipse on Tuesday night resulted in a spectacular blood moon, seen first in Western Australia, then in parts of Asia, Europe and across North America. The next total eclipse will be New Year’s Eve 2028

From sacred sisters to hyper-sexualised models: PhotoVogue festival – in pictures

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Wolves winner ‘not even a chance’ – Slot

Today at 01:05 AM, via BBC News

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says the late 2-1 defeat by Wolves followed a pattern he has seen “many times this season” with his team dominating possession and conceding from “not even a chance”.

Google Chrome Is Switching To a Two-Week Release Cycle

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

Google is accelerating Chrome’s major release cadence from four weeks to two starting with version 153 on September 8th. “…our goal is to ensure developers and users have immediate access to the latest performance improvements, fixes and new capabilities,” says Google. “Building on our history of adapting our release process to match the demands of a modern web, Chrome is moving to a two-week...

‘We’d forgotten how to win’ – Edwards on ‘enjoyable’ victory

Today at 00:59 AM, via BBC News

Wolves manager Rob Edwards praises his sides commitment to improvement, but insists they’re not thinking about staying in the Premier League, despite beating Liverpool 2-1 at Molineux to give them back-to-back league wins for the first time this season.

Who will succeed Khamenei?

Today at 00:53 AM, via NPR

Iran’s supreme leader is dead, but the regime endures. Iran scholar Mehrzad Boroujerdi walks through how the leadership succession could unfold.

Moyes wants players to believe Europe is within reach

Today at 00:43 AM, via BBC News

Everton manager David Moyes is pleased his side ended their winless home run with a 2-0 victory over Burnley, and says he wants his players to be looking up the table and putting some of the top teams under pressure.

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