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Nick Kyrgios spotted in brutal scenes amid sad fallout around Novak Djokovic

- Australian Associated Press
- Injury-plagued Australian firebrand Nick Kyrgios has retired hurt from his first-round match at Indian Wells in a major blow for his comeback.

- Things have gone from bad to worse for the Aussie tennis star. Details here.

- The euphoria that surrounded the Matildas in recent years has started to dissipate and the latest rankings show how bad things have got for the one-time golden girls.

- The playing future of Nick Kyrgios looks grim after a sad end to his return to the court in California.

- Sam Konstas is in danger of throwing away his golden start to Test cricket. Read more here.

- Mark Cuban had no part in the deal that sent Luka Dončić to the Lakers.

- Varda Space Industries achieved the first successful commercial space reentry in Australia, a milestone for the industry. Varda’s co-founder and president, Delian Asparouhov, joins Josh Lipton on Asking for a Trend to discuss how the company is leveraging commercial space flights to modify pharmaceuticals. Asparouhov explains that the concept of leveraging microgravity in space on materials from earth has been around since the 1950s, but the “biggest inflection point for the field” in the sector was in 2019 with one of Merck’s (MRK) cancer compounds, Keytruda, which drove $25 billion in revenue in 2024. “Basically, what [Merck] showed in microgravity was they could take this cancer drug from something that would require a four- to six-hour intravenous drip, and instead they can provide a subcutaneous injection; think of it as a syringe that you can pick up from your pharmacy,” he says. “When you think about the active ingredient in pharmaceuticals, it’s by far the most expensive sort of material that you have on the entire planet per unit kilogram,” Asparouhov tells Yahoo Finance, underlining the value of Varda’s work. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.

- The American actress, born Pamela Weissenbach, was best known for playing various characters in the hit series Baywatch and was also married to show star David Hasselhoff from 1989 until 2006. Her death was reported on Thursday with TMZ revealing that her family had grown concerned after not hearing from her and found her in her home in Los Angeles where she was pronounced dead at the scene. Fox News reported, “The TV star’s cause of death is being investigated by the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s office.”

- French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday he will open talks with European allies about using France’s nuclear arsenal to help protect the continent, warning that Europe can no longer rely solely on the United States for its security as Russia escalates its military threats. French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday he will discuss with European allies the possibility of using France’s nuclear deterrent to protect the continent from Russian threats, amid concerns over potential US di

- Russian President Vladimir Putin, reacted to the speech of French President Emmanuel Macron, who called Russia a threat to Europe.View on euronews

- Fans believe it offered a huge clue about Smith’s plans. Details here.

- Pamela Bach was married to the ‘Baywatch’ star from 1989 to 2006.

- It’s set to be a long and frustrating year. Read more here.

- Kevin Walters is facing up to reality after the win over the Roosters. Read more here.

- This iconic ship sank during an earlier cyclone way back in the 1800s.
- How do you stay safe while you begin the clean up and recovery? It can be helpful to have a plan of action ready.

- The master coach has had his say on the controversial subject. Details here.

- It coincides with Sam Kerr’s 15-month absence. Read more here.

- Couple ‘brutally’ executed their Argentinian mastiff after drinking heavily, court in Auxerre, France heard

- Crabbers flouting fishing rules are harming the environment in more ways than one.