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A Singapore-based startup hopes to challenge New York and London's dominance of the gold market with a new futures contract.
The Broncos in October will become the first NFL team based in the Mountain or Pacific time zone to play the weekend after an international game rather than having a bye week.
Venus Aerospace says it has successfully tested a rocket engine that could make hypersonic jet travel a reality.
In addition to new starting quarterback Justin Fields, the Jets will bring new head coach Aaron Glenn and big-name offseason acquisitions Brandon Stephens, Andre Cisco, Kris Boyd, and Derrick Nnadi and 2025 draftees Armand Membou, Mason Taylor, Azareye’h Thomas and Malachi Moore across the pond.
The Broncos are headed back across the Atlantic. They’ll play the New York Jets in London at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Oct. 12. The NFL announced the matchup Tuesday morning.
Voyages by Nest, a collection of fine fragrances, perfume oils, diffusers and candles, is set to launch Thursday at Harrods in London. Drawing inspiration from Nest founder Laura Slatkin’s travels, the new collection consists of six scents: Tempting Tonka, Rose Sublime, Hypnotic Amber, Opulent Osmanthus, Cerulean Coast and Oud Mystique.
Last season, the Vikings finished the year with a sparkling 14-3 record but ended up getting trounced 27-9 in the Wild Card round of the playoffs against the resurgent Rams. Over the offseason, starting quarterback Sam Darnold bolted for the Seahawks; University of Michigan hero McCarthy fills his big shoes this year.
New York Jets schedule is being released today as the NFL reveals the entire 2025 slate of games. Follow live updates.
An espionage themed immersive museum and social gaming experience that first opened in New York is coming to London later this month.Spyscape London will launch at the end of May at a 25,000 sq ft site on Wellington Street in Covent Garden with tickets starting from £23.