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 The Las Vegas Aces parlayed their dominating regular season by winning their second consecutive WNBA title, holding off the New York Liberty 70-69 Wednesday.The Aces became the first back-to-back WNBA champs in 21 years. Las Vegas won the best-of-five-game series 3-1.The Aces, who are led on the court by A ja Wilson and on the bench by coach Be stanley termoska (https://www.stanleycup.cz) cky Hammon, managed to win the title without the presence of Candace Parker late in the regular season and throughout the playoffs.Fans appeared to be entertained by this year s matchup featuring the top two teams from the regular season. The WNBA reported that television ratings through the first three games were up 13% compared to the 2022 WNBA Finals. The first three games of the Finals were also the most-watched WNBA Finals since  stanley becher (https://www.stanleycups.at) 2003.SEE MORE: Amid boom in women s sports, WNBA expands with new team in SF Bay AreaFans who tuned in to Game 4 were treated to yet another stellar performance by Wilson, who had 24 points and 16 rebounds.Her performance was needed as the Aces were down by as many as 12 points in the third quarter. She helped the Aces build a 70-64 lead in the final minutes of the game, but a Courtney Vandersloot 3-pointer and steal and a Sabrina Ionescu jumper gave the Libe stanley tumblers (https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk) rty an opportunity to win and force a pivotal Game 5. Vandersloot had an attempt at the buzzer but missed.After winning 34 out of 40 games in the regular season, the Aces won all but one of their nine playoff contests.The Aces said they will celebrate w Qdea Bronx Zoo apologizes for   unconscionable racial intolerance   in zoo  s past
 Scientists have discovered a  mon stanley water jug (https://www.stanley-quencher.us) ster black hole  so massive that, in theory, it shouldn t exist.It s a stellar black hole 鈥?the type that forms a stanley thermos mug (https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk) fter stars die, collapse, and explode. Researchers had previously believed that the size limit was no more than 20 times the mass of our sun because as these stars die, they lose most of their mass through explosions that expel matter and gas swept away by stellar winds.This theory has now been toppled by LB-1, the newly-discovered black hole. Located about 15,000 light years away, it has a mass 70 times greater than our sun, according to                             a press release from the Chinese Academy of  stanley thermoskannen (https://www.cup-stanley.at) Sciences.                        The findings were published by Chinese researchers                             in the journal Nature                         on Wednesday. Black holes of such mass should not even exist in our galaxy, according to most of the current models of stellar evolution,  said Liu Jifeng, head of the team that made the discovery.  LB-1 is twice as massive as what we thought possible. Now theorists will have to take up the challenge of explaining its formation. Scientists are now scratching their heads at how LB-1 got so huge.The Chinese team has proposed a number of theories. LB-1 s sheer size suggests that it  was not formed from the collapse of only one star,  the study said -- instead, it could potentially be two smaller black holes orbiting each other.Another possibility is that it formed from a  fal