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No. 21 Notre Dame harasses Caleb Williams and hands No. 10 USC first loss in 48-20 drubbing
No. 21 Notre Dame harasses Caleb Williams and hands No. 10 USC first loss in 48-20 drubbing
Xavier Watts intercepted Caleb Williams twice and returned a fumble for a touchdown as No. 21 Notre Dame harassed the Heisman Trophy winner and handed No. 10 Southern California its first loss in a 48-20 victory
2023-10-15 11:17
Has Katharine McPhee returned to perform with David Foster? 'American Idol' alum left concert tour midway due to nanny's death
Has Katharine McPhee returned to perform with David Foster? 'American Idol' alum left concert tour midway due to nanny's death
Katharine McPhee and David Foster's tour is presently set to resume on November 1 at the Andiamo Celebrity Showroom in Warren, Michigan
2023-08-25 03:16
Marketmind: Bond beating takes a breather
Marketmind: Bond beating takes a breather
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-10-05 05:48
Belarus upholds 8-year prison sentence for journalist of top Polish newspaper
Belarus upholds 8-year prison sentence for journalist of top Polish newspaper
Belarus’ Supreme Court on Friday upheld an eight-year prison sentence that was handed to a journalist and prominent member of the country’s sizable Polish minority
2023-05-27 00:53
Scientists find something exciting brewing in Enceladus' seas
Scientists find something exciting brewing in Enceladus' seas
The moon Enceladus shoots giant plumes of its ocean into space. Planetary scientists suspect this
2023-06-15 01:38
Adele says she will 'kill' anyone who throw objects at her while on stage
Adele says she will 'kill' anyone who throw objects at her while on stage
Adele has told her fans she would "f*****ing kill" them if they tried to throw an object or something at her while on stage. During one of her Las Vegas residency shows, Adele spoke on the topic, after singers such as Bebe Rexha and Kelsea Ballerini were recently hit by objects fans launched at them from the crowd, with Rexha even having to go to the hospital to get stitches. Meanwhile, Ava Max was slapped on stage by a supposed fan. All of these incidents have caused discussions on social media about concert etiquette. And now the 'Easy On Me' singer hasn't hold back with her thoughts on the issue. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "Have you noticed how people are, like, forgetting f**king show etiquette at the moment? she asked the audience. "Throwing s**t on stage, have you seen them? I f**king dare you, I dare you throw something at me, I'll f**king kill you," the singer warned. But she then jokingly pretended to be an audience member: “Stop throwing things at the artist but you can shoot things at the audience," referring to the fact she launches t-shirts into the audience with a large t-shirt cannon. (Though the audience appeared to love seeing Adele's t-shirt cannon firing skills). @mikesnedegar One of the best things about seeing Adele live is her chats with the audience. She always makes you laugh. #weekendswithadele #adele #lasvegas Fans of the singer who watched the brief clip found Adele's threat amusing and agreed with her stance. One person said: "I believe Adele would come off stage and smack someone!!!! Wouldn't blame her!!!!" "I love being British because of this womanaudience, she's f***ing hilarious," another person wrote. Someone else added: "Lmao. She said you won’t be doing that sh** here." "'Don't underestimate the things that I will do' lol," a fourth person commented referencing a lyric from Adele's song 'Rolling in the Deep'. Elsewhere, read all about why are fans throwing random objects at pop stars. 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.
2023-07-04 21:17
LET ME EDUCATE YOU: Robbie Williams goes viral for taking on the world with 'based' opinions
LET ME EDUCATE YOU: Robbie Williams goes viral for taking on the world with 'based' opinions
A video of Robbie Williams talking about a 'post-truth' world has gone viral, with social media users pointing out that he has 'based' opinions
2023-05-22 14:54
Internet mocks Jake Paul as KSI vs Tommy Fury gains sanction as professional fight: ‘Fake Paul is out of excuses’
Internet mocks Jake Paul as KSI vs Tommy Fury gains sanction as professional fight: ‘Fake Paul is out of excuses’
Jake Paul said, 'Need my brother to make you relevant, I love boxing, you love your ego, Im helping the sport, you are degrading the sport'
2023-09-29 12:51
Barcelona needs own goal to salvage 1-1 draw at Rayo in Spanish league
Barcelona needs own goal to salvage 1-1 draw at Rayo in Spanish league
Barcelona needed an own goal by Rayo Vallecano defender Florian Lejeune in the final minutes to salvage a 1-1 draw in Madrid
2023-11-25 23:26
Trump co-defendant Walt Nauta’s lawyer may have conflict of interest, prosecutors say
Trump co-defendant Walt Nauta’s lawyer may have conflict of interest, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors have asked the judge overseeing the prosecution of Donald Trump, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira in the Southern District of Florida to hold a hearing that could result in Mr Nauta seeking new legal representation in the case against him. Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office on Wednesday filed a motion asking Judge Aileen Cannon to schedule what is known as a “Garcia Hearing,” at which Mr Nauta would be informed that he has the right to be represented by a lawyer who does not represent any other party in the case against him. The proceeding takes its’ name from a 1975 court case, United States v. Garcia, in which an appeals court found that a defendant could use an attorney with a conflict of interest if they were properly informed as to the risks in doing so. Prosecutors said they were asking for the hearing because Mr Nauta’s attorney, Stanley Woodward, has represented or is currently representing three other people who may be called to testify against the longtime Trump aide and his co-defendants when the case against them goes to trial in May 2024. They explained that the hearing is needed because “ an attorney who cross-examines a former or present client inherently encounters divided loyalties,” and suggested that Judge Cannon could “procure” an independent attorney to be present at the hearing to advise Mr Nauta should he wish to speak with them. The special counsel’s office said Mr Woodward, who is paid by Mr Trump’s Save America Political Action Committee, represents seven persons who have been questioned during the government’s probe into the ex-president’s alleged mishandling of classified information. Specifically, they said the individuals include the Mar-a-Lago IT director referenced in the indictment of Mr Trump, Mr Nauta and Mr De Oliveira as “Trump Employee 4” as well as two other Trump aides who worked for the ex-president “during his presidency and afterwards”. Prosecutors also noted that they had previously told Mr Woodward in February and March of this year that his representation of the IT supervisor constituted a conflict because the employee would give evidence that was damaging to Mr Trump and Mr Nauta. The IT worker subsequently obtained a different attorney in early July, just a few weeks before the government obtained a superseding indictment of the ex-president and Mr Nauta and added Mr De Oliveira as a defendant in the case using the worker’s testimony. Continuing, they said Mr Woodward’s representation of the potential witnesses raises a conflict of interest because it “may result in the attorney’s improper use or disclosure of the client’s confidences during the cross-examination” or result in the attorney “pulling his punches” during cross-examination of the witnesses to protect the client or his own personal interests. “Where, as here, a potential conflict arises from an attorney’s simultaneous or successive representation of a defendant and a potential witness, a Garcia hearing is warranted. Nauta should be thoroughly advised of the potential conflicts and attendant risks,” they said. Prosecutors added that the two witnesses other than the Mar-a-Lago IT worker should also attend the hearing so they can be advised of the risks of having Mr Woodward as an attorney. A response to the government motion by Mr Nauta’s legal team is due on 16 August. Read More Trump has now been indicted for a 3rd time. Here's where all the investigations stand Mar-a-Lago property manager is the latest in line of Trump staffers ensnared in legal turmoil Mar-a-Lago worker charged in Trump's classified documents case to make first court appearance
2023-08-03 00:09
Bob Huggins, West Virginia release statements after coach uses anti-gay slur
Bob Huggins, West Virginia release statements after coach uses anti-gay slur
West Virginia basketball head coach Bob Huggins apologized for using an anti-gay slur on a radio show while WVU acknowledged a review is underway.It's 2023. By now everyone, especially public figures, has got to know what words should have been purged from their vocabulary a long time ago....
1970-01-01 08:00
Quebec Markets Green Bonds Amid Worst Wildfires on Record
Quebec Markets Green Bonds Amid Worst Wildfires on Record
Quebec, whose wildfires have darkened the New York skyline and spread an orange haze from Massachusetts to South
2023-06-08 23:24