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Newsweek
5 days ago
- Sport
- Newsweek
How to Watch Las Vegas Aces vs Minnesota Lynx: Live Stream WNBA, Start Time, TV Channel
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The WNBA's best is on display Friday night as A'ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces (12-12) travel north to take on the Napheesa Collier and the Minnesota Lynx (21-4), owners of the league's top record. Napheesa Collier #24 of the Minnesota Lynx shoots the ball against A'ja Wilson #22 of the Las Vegas Aces during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025 in Indianapolis,... Napheesa Collier #24 of the Minnesota Lynx shoots the ball against A'ja Wilson #22 of the Las Vegas Aces during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. More Photo byHow to Watch Las Vegas Aces vs Minnesota Lynx When: Friday, July 25, 2025 Time: 8:30 PM ET Where: Target Center TV Channel: WNBA on ION Live Stream: Fubo (TRY FOR FREE) Minnesota has won three in a row, including a 91-68 rout of the Chicago Sky on Tuesday night. The Lynx trailed by six after the first quarter before turning up the defense, holding the Sky to just 44 points in the last three quarters. All five Minnesota starters scored in double figures, with Collier and Kayla McBride tying for the team lead with 19 points. Bridget Carleton added 11 points and three steals, and reserve Diamond Miller scored eight off the bench on a perfect 8-for-8 from the foul stripe. The Aces had their three-game win streak snapped at the hands of the Indiana Fever a night previous, dropping the 80-70 decision despite leading by six at halftime. Wilson had a solid game, scoring 20 points to go with six rebounds and three steals, and fellow starter Jackie Young tallied 19 points on 8-for-14 from the field. As a team, the Aces shot just 2-for-15 (13.3%) from the 3-point line. Minnesota defeated Las Vegas 76-62 in a Commissioner's Cup game in June, and will face each other two more times this season. Live stream Las Vegas Aces at Minnesota Lynx on Fubo: Start your subscription now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.


Newsweek
5 days ago
- Sport
- Newsweek
Indiana Fever Make Roster Move Amid Caitlin Clark's Injury Concerns
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entering the 2025 WNBA season, the Indiana Fever were widely expected to be a top-tier championship contender. Caitlin Clark was expected to be an MVP candidate and to continue her meteoric rise to the top of the league. Unfortunately, the season has not unfolded that way for the Fever. Indiana has seen Clark deal with multiple different injury issues. She has missed a lot of time due to the injuries and currently remains out as she tries to come back from a groin injury. Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever reacts on court prior to the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever reacts on court prior to the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Photo byAfter their much-needed win over the Las Vegas Aces in their last game, the Fever hold a 13-12 record. They are staying afloat in the chase for the playoffs. However, they will not be able to win a championship without Clark healthy and on the court. Read more: Caitlin Clark Names Best NBA Player of All-Time Without Hesitation To that end, Indiana recently made an announcement regarding Clark's injury. There is no return timeline in place for her right now. "Caitlin Clark underwent further medical evaluations earlier this week, which confirmed that no additional injuries or damage were discovered," the statement read. "Clark will continue working with the medical team on her recovery and rehabilitation, with the priority on her long-term health and well-being. There is no timetable available for her return." With Clark's status for the rest of the season completely unknown, the Fever made a roster move on Friday. As shared by Indiana, the Fever went out and signed Australian forward Chloe Bibby to a seven-day contract. During the 2025 season, Bibby has played in five games with the Golden State Valkyries. She averaged 6.4 points and 2.8 rebounds in 13.2 minutes per game. Read more: A'ja Wilson Makes WNBA History vs Indiana Fever Obviously, Bibby is not going to be the piece that comes in and powers Indiana back to being a championship contender. However, she will have a chance to add valuable depth to a Fever team that badly needs help. It may not be a head-turning move for Indiana, but it's quite possible that Bibby could end up seeing some time on the court at some point. Should that end up being the case, hopefully she'll be ready and able to play a role and bring energy off of the bench. In the meantime, the Fever will hope that Clark can continue progressing towards a return to the court this season. Make sure to follow Newsweek Sports for all Indiana Fever and WNBA news and updates.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Science
- Yahoo
This star escaped a supermassive black hole's violent grips — then returned for round 2
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A distant supermassive black hole may have bitten off more than it can chew! Not only did the star it selected for a stellar meal escape its clutches, but it came back for a second encounter! Evidence of the death-defying star was spotted in the form of a flare that was followed by a near-identical second flare around two years later (700 days). The double-flare has been given the designation AT 2022dbl. The team behind this research ruled out the possibility that it was caused by two stars being devoured by this black hole, leaving them to conclude the flares came from two "bites" of the same stellar snack. The discovery is the first evidence of a star escaping a destructive encounter with a supermassive black hole and then coming back to let it take a second bite. The big question is, did the star survive to return for a second rematch with the black hole? It could therefore change our view of so-called "tidal disruption events" or "TDEs" in which black holes rip apart stars and devour their remains, indicating this could just be the first act of a longer cosmic performance. Some black holes prefer a lighter meal Supermassive black holes with masses equal to that of millions or billions of suns dwell at the heart of all large galaxies. TDEs occur when unfortunate stars wander too close to these cosmic titans and experience their immense gravitational influence. This generates terrific tidal forces within the star that simultaneously squash it horizontally while stretching it vertically. This process, vividly known as "spaghettification," results in shredded stellar pasta, some of which falls around the black hole, wrapping around it like spaghetti around a fork, and is gradually fed to it. The rest of this material is blasted out from around the supermassive black hole. The material that remains swirls around the black hole at incredibly speeds, generating friction that causes bursts of light, and the ejected material also flares. These flares last weeks to months, illuminating the region around the supermassive black hole, allowing it to be studied. However, over the last decade, some TDEs have been observed that don't behave the way scientists would expect. That is because both the temperature and brightness of some TDEs have been lower than expected. AT 2022dbl could explain this by implying that some black holes like to savour their stellar meals rather than immediately and totally destroying them. The team now wants to know if the third time is the charm for this daring star. If it survived its second black hole encounter, the star will swoop back toward the black hole, causing a third flare around 700 days after the second. "The question now is whether we'll see a third flare after two more years, in early 2026," team member and Tel Aviv University researcher Iair Arcavi said in a statement. "If we see a third flare, it means that the second one was also the partial disruption of the star. "So maybe all such flares, which we have been trying to understand for a decade now as full stellar disruptions, are not what we thought." Related Stories: — New kind of pulsar may explain how mysterious 'black widow' systems evolve — Hear 'black widow' pulsar's song as it destroys companion —NASA X-ray spacecraft reveals secrets of a powerful, spinning neutron star Should a third flare not erupt in two years, it would indicate that the star's second encounter with the black hole was fatal. Should this be the case, the similarity between the first flare and the second one would imply that non-fatal and fatal TDE flares, or partial and full disruptions, look the same. That is something that scientists had previously predicted but have never evidenced with observations. "Either way, we'll have to rewrite our interpretation of these flares and what they can teach us about the monsters lying in the centers of galaxies," Arcavi concluded. The team's research was published on July 1 in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.


Cision Canada
6 days ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
High Liner Foods Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call Scheduled for Friday, August 8, 2025 at 10:00 A.M. (ET)
LUNENBURG, NS, July 24, 2025 /CNW/ - High Liner Foods Incorporated (TSX: HLF) ("High Liner Foods" or "the Company") today announced that its 2025 second quarter earnings will be released on Thursday, August 7, 2025. The Company will be hosting a conference call at 10:00 a.m. ET (11:00 a.m. AT) on Friday, August 8, 2025, to discuss its financial results for the second quarter of 2025. To access the conference call without operator assistance, register and enter a telephone number at to receive an instant automated call back. To dial directly and be entered into the call by an Operator, dial 1-416-945-7677 or 1-888-699-1199. If dialing directly, please connect approximately 10 minutes prior to the beginning of the call to ensure participation. The conference call will be archived for replay by telephone until Monday, September 8, 2025, at midnight (ET). To access the archived conference call, dial 1-888-660-6345 and enter the replay entry code 90629#. A live audio webcast of the conference call will be available at Please connect at least 15 minutes prior to the conference call to ensure adequate time for any software download that may be required to join the webcast. About High Liner Foods Incorporated High Liner Foods Incorporated is a leading North American processor and marketer of value-added frozen seafood. High Liner Foods' retail branded products are sold throughout the United States and Canada under the High Liner, Sea Cuisine, Mrs. Paul's, Van de Kamp's, Fisher Boy, C. Wirthy, Mirabel, and Catch of the Day labels, and are available in most grocery and club stores. The Company also sells branded products to restaurants and institutions under the High Liner, Mirabel, Icelandic Seafood and FPI labels and is a major supplier of private-label value-added seafood products to North American food retailers and foodservice distributors. High Liner Foods is a publicly traded Canadian company, trading under the symbol HLF on the Toronto Stock Exchange. For more information, please contact:


Newsweek
21-07-2025
- Sport
- Newsweek
Kelsey Plum Throws Major Shade at Caitlin Clark After All-Star Game
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A 151-131 win over Caitlin Clark's team during the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game seemingly wasn't enough for Los Angeles Sparks guard Kelsey Plum. The 30-year-old Washington alum also had to get in a shot at one of her counterparts on the opposite team during her postgame news conference following the win. Players on both teams made the collective decision before the game—just days after in-person negotiations with WNBA officials—to come out and present a united message: the league needs to increase player salaries in the next collective bargaining agreement. Those players came out for warmups for Saturday's All-Star Game wearing black shirts with the message "Pay Us What You Owe Us" scrolled across the front. Fans even loudly chanted "pay them" during warmups and during the MVP presentation after. Kelsey Plum #10 of the Los Angeles Sparks reacts as Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever holds a Lexie Hull #10 shirt prior to the WNBA STARRY 3-Point Contest during the 2025 AT&T WNBA... Kelsey Plum #10 of the Los Angeles Sparks reacts as Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever holds a Lexie Hull #10 shirt prior to the WNBA STARRY 3-Point Contest during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star weekend at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 18, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. MoreMore WNBA: Chicago Sky Send Clear Message to Angel Reese After All-Star Game And while seemingly everyone was under the impression the shirts were a unanimous decision by every player at the All-Star game, Plum, who's also the vice president on the WNBA players' association, provided some clarity on the situation while also taking a shot at Clark and the rest of her 12-player All-Star roster in the process. "It was a very powerful moment," Plum said. "As players, we didn't know that that was going to happen. It was a genuine surprise. The T-shirt was determined this morning. Not to tattletale: zero members of Team Clark were very present for that. "That really needed to be mentioned," New York Liberty guard and fellow All-Star Sabrina Ionescu replied sarcastically. "I'm just trying to make the situation light, OK?" Plum added. "...But I think it was just all of us getting on the same page before the game. We wanted to do something that was united and collective." KP: "It was a very powerful moment. As players, we didn't know that that was going to happen. It was a genuine surprise. The t shirt was determined this morning. Not to tattletale: 0 members of Team Clark were very present for that" — Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) July 20, 2025 More WNBA: Dick Vitale Doesn't Hold Back After WNBA Players' Salary Demand While Plum's remarks were likely just a light-hearted jab at Clark, who didn't play in Saturday's game as she nurses a right groin injury, some fans took issue with her remarks, calling Plum out on social media for what she said. "I don't think she meant this in bad faith, but there was also no reason to mention that," one fan wrote. "I legitimately cannot understand what the goal was for offering that unnecessary bit of information. Like they didn't even ask for it," another fan added. "See me personally, if I worked in an industry where one of my coworkers was about to increase my earning potential by 500% or more I would simply not attack them every time the chance presented itself," remarked a third fan. "Taking a shot like this at the player that's the only reason you're in a position to ask for more money is crazy lmao," one user quipped. "They simply cannot stop dumping on the woman who is single-handedly making the league popular and relevant for the first time. And it's so obviously driven by petty, self-destructive jealously," another user scoffed.