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Taylor Swift's 'Evermore': Breaking down fan theories

  Taylor Swift Image Credit: Reuters Taylor Swift’s 'Evermore' has been out a few days, and Swifties are already busy tying up all the invisible strings the enigmatic songwriter supposedly left for them to find. Similar to her eighth studio album, 'Folklore', the pop sensation described her latest quarantine surprise on social media as a collection of “imaginary/not imaginary tales,” as well as “dreamscapes and tragedies and epic tales of love lost and found.” Of course, her cryptic message begs the question, which epic tales on 'Evermore' are “imaginary” and “not imaginary,” and what are they really about? True Swift fans know all too well that the Grammy-winning artist loves a good Easter egg and, thanks to Twitter, there are plenty of conspiracy theories to unpack. Here’s a breakdown of what Swift’s loyal followers have puzzled out so far. ‘Evermore’ is partly inspired by Emily Dickinson This cover image released by Republic Records shows Taylor Swift's n

McLaren Racing to sell third of company to US-based investors

  Briton Lando Norris in action for McLaren in Abu Dhabi McLaren Racing has agreed to sell a third of the company to a group of United States-based investors. MSP Sports Capital will inject £185m by the end of 2022 in a deal valuing the British company at £560m. The consortium has initially bought 15% of the firm running McLaren's Formula 1 and IndyCar teams. It will rise to 33%. "This investment bolsters our plan to return to contention for wins and championships in F1 and IndyCar," said McLaren Racing chief Zak Brown. Brown said MSP Sports Capital was "first and foremost a sports investor [which has] considerable experience and proven success in global sports properties". MSP has invested in Major League Baseball, NBA basketball and sports broadcaster ESPN. McLaren Group has faced financial difficulties  over the past few years, which were worsened in 2020 by the coronavirus crisis. McLaren Group executive chairman Paul Walsh said the impact of the pandemic ha

Watch live today! Space Falcon 9 launching Sirius XM-7 satellite

  © Provided by Space starlink 10 spacex A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch on its seventh flight  Sunday (Dec. 13)  to deliver the Sirius XM-7 communications satellite into orbit  and you can watch it live here, courtesy of SpaceX.  Liftoff is set for  11:22 p.m. EST (1622 GMT) , with SpaceX's webcast to begin about 15 minutes before launch. This will be SpaceX's second Falcon 9 first stage to make its seventh launch.  After launching the Sirius XM-7 satellite, the Falcon 9 first stage will return to Earth to make an autonomous landing on the drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You," which is stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.  SpaceX is also expected to attempt to recover the rocket's payload fairings for later reuse.  From SpaceX SpaceX is targeting Friday, December 11 for launch of the  SXM-7 mission , which will launch from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The one-hour and 59-minute launch window opens at 11:21 a.m