Neil Sedaka, the legendary singer-songwriter behind hits like “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” “Bad Blood,” “Laughter in the Rain” and “Calendar Girl,” has died at 86 years old.
“Our family is devastated by the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Neil Sedaka,” a statement from the family reads. “A true rock and roll legend, an inspiration to millions, but most importantly, at least to those of us who were lucky enough to know him, an incredible human being who will be deeply missed.”
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There have been thousands of generations of humans, and you are alive to witness the first photo of a Sunset on another World.
This is a real photo of the sunset on Mars.
Community note
This is not the first photo of a sunset on Mars. Viking 1 captured the first in 1976.
A reverse image search shows no authenticated source for this image. It is likely an illustration or AI.
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The background image is AI generated. It’s impossible to see any of the astronomical objects shown here from Mars during nighttime let alone during the daylight (as depicted). Mars daytime brightness is nearly half as bright as earth’s daytime brightness.
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🚨: This isn’t our Galaxy. 😳
You’re looking at billions of stars in the Andromeda galaxy, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope—and almost every one likely has planets. Let that sink in.
BIG size difference between Miami’s heaviest offensive lineman and Indiana’s heaviest defensive lineman
Strength vs finesse in the Natty, whose line will win this matchup?
College Football Bowl Insights
The Big Ten and ACC have strong performances, each with over a .600 winning percentage and numerous teams in bowl games.
The SEC, despite having the most bowl teams (14), has struggled significantly, managing only 4 wins against 9 losses.
For more than 200 years New York City has been a behemoth of trading, banking and money-management and an imposing gateway to capital markets for America and the world. But the city is losing its swagger econ.st/4qHi4zI