Liverpool Football Club celebrates its 134th birthday today 🎈
The club officially came into existence on June 3, 1892, after founder John Houlding set about creating a new team on Merseyside that year 🔴
A special story was underway... ✨
25-year-old Anurag Rawat just ran 10 km through the unforgiving trails of Niti Valley. High altitude, thin air, rocky terrain. 1 hour 45 minutes.
With cerebral palsy.
At the Niti Extreme Ultra Run (May 31 to June 2), held in one of India’s most remote border valleys in Chamoli district, over 1,200 runners from 27 states showed up to push their limits. Anurag showed everyone what limits really look like.
“Boundaries only exist in the mind. If the resolve is strong, the body will find a way.”
BROTHERS OF DESTRUCTION WIN THE SINGAPORE OPEN (SUPER 750) TITLE! 🏆🥹
- India's Star duo Satwik & Chirag have finally ended their 2 year wait for the BWF World Tour Title!
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The obsession with breaking records has successfully turned the fragile Himalayas into the world's longest PARKING LOT. Joshimath is currently choking under a massive 25-30 KM long traffic jam. From Vishnuprayag to 15 km beyond, tourists are stuck in their cars for hours.
An epic battle, Joao. And a hard-fought victory you deserve. Best of luck for the rest of the tournament and the incredible career you have ahead of you.
As for Paris… tu as mon coeur 🫶🏼
Novak Djokovic leaves Roland Garros to a standing ovation after his loss to João Fonseca
39 years old and competing with an incredible talent TWENTY years younger than him for 5 hours
On top of that, leaving with a gracious smile
Legendary stuff 🥹
On The Big Bang Theory, Sheldon Cooper called 73 the best number. It sounds like a joke — but the math behind it is surprisingly beautiful.
First, 73 is a prime number. But it also holds a special spot in the list of primes. If you count them one by one, 73 turns out to be the 21st prime number. Now flip the digits of 73 and you get 37 which is the 12th prime number (21 reversed becomes 12).
Second, take the number 21 and factor it: 21 = 7 × 3. Those are the exact digits that make 73.
And finally, write 73 in binary (the language computers use): 1001001. Read it left to right or right to left — it’s the same. That makes it a binary palindrome.
🦅 Across the mountains of western Mongolia, Kazakh eagle hunters continue a centuries-old tradition of hunting with majestic golden eagles a powerful bond between human, horse, and nature. 🇲🇳