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Islanders Should Target These 3 High-Risk Players

The dust is settling in the offseason and we’re at that point in the summer, after all the big signings happen, where there isn’t a lot going on. If the…

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Prime Day Beauty Picks You’ll Love at First Sight

Prime Day isn’t just for great gadgets and unbeatable appliances, it includes everything, even beauty. So many fantastic beauty products are on sale for Prime Day, and we’ve rounded up the best of the best. From the famous Oral B iO toothbrush to viral Drunk Elephant products and powerful laser hair removal kits, we’ve curated […]

InvestorPlace 

What Is Going on With NexImmune (NEXI) Stock Today?

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Embattled biotech firm NexImmune is attempting to make the best out of a terrible situation, thus boosting NEXI stock.

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Marathon Oil agrees to record penalty for oil and gas pollution - The Washington Post

  1. Marathon Oil agrees to record penalty for oil and gas pollution  The Washington Post
  2. Marathon Oil reaches $241 million settlement with EPA for environmental violations in North Dakota  The Hill
  3. US announces record oil and gas pollution penalty against Marathon Oil  Reuters
  4. Marathon Oil agrees to record penalty for oil and gas pollution on North Dakota Indian reservation  CBS News
  5. EPA announces $241 million settlement with Marathon Oil for environmental violations... Читать дальше...

Phys.org 

Q&A: Researcher discusses how gravitational waves hint at dark matter and Big Bang mysteries

Gravitational waves, ripples in space-time predicted by Einstein almost a century ago, were detected for the first time in 2015. A new study led by Yanou Cui, an associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Riverside, reports that very simple forms of matter could create detectable gravitational wave backgrounds soon after the Big Bang.