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A star's death throes involve a lot of kicking

When stars like our sun age, they puff up into red giants. Their bubbling outer mass gradually escapes into space, and their remaining cores contract into white dwarfs. Since most stars end their lives this way, the universe is teeming with white dwarfs. A new study from

Belgium and Egypt draw 1-1 in World Cup group game

Belgium and Egypt drew 1-1 in their World Cup opener on Monday after a second-half Belgian equalizer spoiled Mohamed Salah's 34th birthday. Emam Ashour opened the scoring early in the first half in Seattle, before Romelu Lukaku came off the bench after the hour to force Egypt's

US strategic oil reserve hits lowest level since 1983

The U.S. supply of emergency oil has hit its lowest level since 1983, according to newly released federal data. The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is down to 340.3 million barrels, according to the data released on Monday. The last time that levels were this low was

Trump’s Biggest Supporters Are Pissed About His Iran Deal

After nearly four grueling months, President Donald Trump is trying to end the war he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu kicked off in February—but neither Republicans nor Israeli officials are happy with the “Art of the Deal” guy’s dealmaking. Trump gloated that a

The Best Photos From Warped Tour 2026

There’s nothing quite like the Vans Warped Tour. “Every festival I think touches different people in a different way and this touches a certain group of people in a very special way,” founder Kevin Lyman told Rolling Stone at the festival’s 2026 stop in Washington, D.C. This

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In US, Trump's Iran deal receives mixed reception

Donald Trump can claim a diplomatic victory after reaching an agreement with Iran to end the war in the Middle East, but numerous pitfalls remain and the US president has lost political capital. The cautious reception to the Sunday announcement of the memorandum of