• The Telegraph

    Xabi Alonso almost certain not to be next Liverpool manager

    Xabi Alonso is unlikely to be on Liverpool’s shortlist to replace Jurgen Klopp as the Merseyside club do not believe he will be available this summer.

  • NBC

    Kate Hudson Gives Glimpse At Motherhood With Never-Before-Seen Home Movies In 'Live Forever' Video

    Kate Hudson is getting sentimental in her new song. The actress and singer, 44, released a music video for her new song "Live Forever" on Mar. 28, and it featured multiple home video clips of she with her family and children. Kate took to her Instagram to share the video and penned what the meaning is behind it. "Our babies leave us eventually and we have to watch them go take on the world. Some of us were so young that we were trying to figure out who we were simultaneously. That's this song for me. My love letter to parents and the kids waving goodbye. And all those young mamas out there doing the best they can and trying to do some growing up themselves. You got this. This love will always Live Forever," she wrote. "Live Forever" was co-written by Kate alongside her partner, Danny Fujikawa, who she shares daughter Rani Rose, 5, with. In the video, Kate also highlights her two sons, Ryder, 20, who she shares with Chris Robinson, and Bing, 12, who she shares with Matt Bellamy.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    An inside look at the fusion reactor promising limitless energy

    Scientists and big-name investors like Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are placing their bets on nuclear technology that could essentially recreate a star on earth. Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita gets an exclusive look at the country’s largest magnetic fusion facility, DIII-D, where researchers are chasing clean energy through a process called nuclear fusion. Unlike traditional nuclear fission, which splits a large atom apart, fusion smashes two atoms together – producing massive amounts of renewable energy without the release of harmful waste. Tucked inside the heart of the operation lies the “tokamak.” The stakes are high in this vacuum chamber where temperatures can reach about ten times the core of the sun. In order to commercialize, nuclear fusion facilities need to generate more energy than the amount of energy it takes to create a reaction. Success here can take us one step closer to charging our world through limitless power. For more on our NEXT series, click here, and tune in to Yahoo Finance Live for more expert insight and the latest market action, Monday through Friday.