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Britain says self-driving car makers liable for incidents in new framework
Britain says self-driving car makers liable for incidents in new framework
LONDON Britain will place legal liability for self-driving cars that crash with the company that makes it rather
2023-11-07 19:54
Nintendo Stock Rises as Mario Games Drive Strong Forecast
Nintendo Stock Rises as Mario Games Drive Strong Forecast
Five Mario titles sold more than one million units in the six months ended in September, according to the Japan-based videogame maker.
2023-11-07 19:53
Marlo Thomas Then and Now: 'That Girl' in the '60s went on to win the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Marlo Thomas Then and Now: 'That Girl' in the '60s went on to win the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Take a look at these gorgeous photos to see the beauty of Marlo Thomas evolve from the typical 1960s style into a more mature beauty
2023-11-07 19:52
Influencer says she won't regret getting boyfriend's name tattooed on her head
Influencer says she won't regret getting boyfriend's name tattooed on her head
An influencer has made the bizarre decision to get her boyfriend’s name tattooed across her forehead and people think she’ll regret it. From claiming you can become a millionaire by begging, to paying £130k to have legs extended, influencers are almost constantly doing or saying something baffling to the rest of us. None more so than influencer Ana Stanskovsky, who got her boyfriend’s name, Kevin, tattooed in large lettering on her forehead. In a video shared on her social media, she initially got the stencil applied to her forehead, before sitting in the tattooist’s chair, appearing to get it made permanent. Stanskovsky seemed to wince in pain as the tattoo artist worked, but she appears to think it was all worth it after responding to some people’s criticism. One person commented on the clip: “He’ll love it! Your next boyfriend will hate it though.” Another said: “Only Kevins from now on.” Others argued that she’ll still regret it, even if she ends up with Kevin for life. Still, the influencer responded to the backlash saying it was nobody’s business. In a follow-up video, she said: “Everyone was saying to me I will regret that and every time I’m looking in the mirror I’m just like, I’m in love. “I’m in love with the tattoo and I’m in love with my boyfriend and I think if you really love someone you just got to show it, you know. You just got to prove it. “So I think if your girlfriend doesn't want a tattoo (of) your name on her face you just need to find yourself a new girlfriend because I don't think she loves you.” She added that the tattoo is “beautiful” and she is never going to regret it. Despite her videos, some have cast doubt over whether the tattoo is even real. Someone commented: “Well if you watch the tattoo gun the needles aren’t going up and down so I’m calling bulls**t with a little bit of funny.” Another claimed: “This is so fake! This ink is from a pen, and the cling film not put on tidy. For me [I] believe it’s fake.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-11-07 19:51
Zadran posts Afghanistan's first World Cup hundred
Zadran posts Afghanistan's first World Cup hundred
Ibrahim Zadran became the first Afghanistan batsman to score a World Cup hundred when he reached three figures against Australia in a group...
2023-11-07 19:47
Premier League confirm referee appointments for Matchweek 12
Premier League confirm referee appointments for Matchweek 12
The Premier League confirm the refereeing appointments for matchweek 12 of the season. Anthony Taylor and Michael Oliver among the officials to take charge of big games.
2023-11-07 19:45
Martin Brundle predicts F1 sprint change to produce ‘thrilling’ Saturdays in 2024
Martin Brundle predicts F1 sprint change to produce ‘thrilling’ Saturdays in 2024
Martin Brundle believes that Formula 1 can create a series of “thrilling” Saturdays in 2024 by making tweaks to the sprint races. Introduced during the 2021 F1 season, the condensed races were designed to provide a short, fast-paced spectacle to enhance the standard Sunday racing. Having been trialled at three events that year and in 2022, the number of sprints on the calendar was doubled ahead of this season, with the format also adapted to no longer set the grid for Sunday’s race and instead operate as a standalone event for which points were awarded. The six sprints this season have consisted of sprint qualifying on Saturday morning before the sprint race later in the day, with grand prix qualifying held on a Friday. Fans, however, have questioned the revamp, while Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has admitted that the current system is “confusing”. F1 bosses are contemplating restructuring the weekend schedule for next year, perhaps by moving race qualifying until Saturday afternoon and holding the sprint race that morning. And Sky Sports pundit Brundle believes that could create a spectacular day of action for spectators to enjoy. “The sprint format will be tweaked for next year and qualifying for the main race will revert to Saturday afternoon, I suspect,” former F1 driver Brundle explained in his Sky Sports column. “Saturday will become a thrilling day should they schedule the sprint race in the morning and qualifying in the afternoon, although teams will be nervous of having sufficient time to repair any damage from the morning event. “Friday will then be one practice session in the morning, which I believe should revert to 90 minutes, and the Sprint Shootout qualification in the afternoon. Another very decent day for the fans trackside and watching on TV or online. “That chronology flows more logically, and tyre allocations should be standardised for every weekend - we already talk more than enough about tyres.” The final sprint race of the season was won by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen at the Brazilian Grand Prix, with the Dutchman subsequently extending his unassailable advantage at the top of the Drivers’ Championship standings with race victory. Verstappen has now won seven of the 12 sprint races since the format’s introduction at the 2021 British Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver has admitted, though, that he is not entirely enamoured with the extra racing, but Brundle believes that it is here to stay and significantly better than the traditional three free practice schedule. “I see a lot of social media traffic, as well as talking with fans, friends, and media, where many say they don’t like sprint format at all,” Brundle outlined. “Despite being a pure racer and having won many of them, Verstappen says the same. “That’s all valid opinion, but the TV audience numbers show a lot more eyeballs watching these ‘appointments to view’ live sport. And that’s fact. “As I said in our shows, the worst Sprint will always be better than the best FP2, because in free practices nothing is decided, and the teams need to keep the cars well apart on track and use as little tyre and power unit life as possible. The sprints simply must be more entertaining trackside too for those splashing their hard-earned cash. “The whole sprint format needs sharpening up schedule wise, and then it can likely work at a few more circuits. Let’s see what the F1 Commission come up with after their meeting in Abu Dhabi.” The Formula 1 season will conclude with back-to-back race weekends in Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi on 18 and 26 November. Read More Max Verstappen thwarts Lando Norris’s bid for first F1 win in Brazil sprint Lewis Hamilton makes dispiriting Red Bull prediction ‘for next couple of years’ Toto Wolff blasts ‘horrible’ and ‘unacceptable’ Mercedes form after Lewis Hamilton struggles Machine Gun Kelly defends bizarre clash with F1 presenter at Brazilian Grand Prix Martin Brundle responds to bizarre Machine Gun Kelly dispute Machine Gun Kelly storms off after bizarre ‘air guitar’ exchange with Martin Brundle
2023-11-07 19:42
The best headphones for kids
The best headphones for kids
Buying headphones for your kids sounds like a good idea. For starters, you won't have
2023-11-07 19:38
What is James Corden doing now? Former 'The Late Late Show' host begins 'new chapter'
What is James Corden doing now? Former 'The Late Late Show' host begins 'new chapter'
James Corden said, 'It became a very easy decision because I always knew it was an adventure and I never considered it to be the final destination'
2023-11-07 19:34
Startup launches tampon-based STI test
Startup launches tampon-based STI test
Femtech startup Daye, who previously launched a digital period pain clinic and at-home microbiome testing,
2023-11-07 19:34
'Truth takes time': Andrew and Tristan Tate's request to overturn DIICOT's decision rejected, fans extend support
'Truth takes time': Andrew and Tristan Tate's request to overturn DIICOT's decision rejected, fans extend support
The Tate brothers' lawyer, Sulaiman Ahmed shared a post about the rejected appeal
2023-11-07 19:32
PayPal Rival Fintech Adyen Faces Investor Confidence Test
PayPal Rival Fintech Adyen Faces Investor Confidence Test
For years, Dutch payments fintech Adyen NV’s founders and management ran things their own way, thanks to some
2023-11-07 19:31
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