"Harry Potter" creator J.K. Rowling posted a backhanded "thank you" message to the left, on X, after President Donald Trump signed the "No Men in Women's Sports" executive order on Wednesday ...
line is “utterly ridiculous.” X/JK Rowling The “Harry Potter” author has been an outspoken advocate for protecting women’s sports in recent years, never shying away from sharing her ...
This year’s Super Bowl halftime show was hardly a fashion extravaganza, with headliner Kendrick Lamar keeping things simple ...
JK Police Constable Result 2024 out: The JKSSB has released the results for the 2024 JK Police Constable Recruitment Exam. Candidates can check their scores on the official website. The written ...
JK Rowling has been toppled as the UK’s bestselling author by Julia Donaldson. Donaldson, who wrote the children’s picture book The Gruffalo, overtook the Harry Potter writer to become Britain ...
If there's one piece of workout kit that has undoubtedly earned its cost-per-wear in my wardrobe, it's the best yoga flares. Not only do I live in them for countless different types of exercise ...
You can get in touch with Billie by emailing b.schwabdunn@newsweek.com, and on X at @billie_sd. JK Rowling has criticized the "literary crowd" for not responding to the multiple accusations of ...
JK Rowling has condemned the 'literary crowd' for their 'strangely muted' reaction to allegations against Neil Gaiman despite them having a 'hell of a lot to say' about Harvey Weinstein.
Intense solar flares—sudden bursts of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun—can shoot out hazardous levels of energy strong enough to reach Earth’s atmosphere. Predicting solar flares, ...
You can get in touch with Jess by emailing j.thomson@newsweek.com. As the sun geared up to spit a powerful solar flare into space, NASA scientists snapped huge loops of plasma leaping from the sun ...
For decades, scientists have tried in vain to accurately predict solar flares—intense bursts of light on the sun that can send a flurry of charged particles into the solar system. Now ...
STIX captured the location and size of X-rays emitted by solar flares, which are now represented with those blue circles, while the EUI images showcase the sun's outer atmosphere in yellow.