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Toyota's October global output hits record despite supplier accident
Toyota's October global output hits record despite supplier accident
TOKYO Toyota Motor said on Wednesday its October global vehicle production hit a record for that month, helped
2023-11-29 12:33
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Zoe Erianna? Meet 6-year-old singer-songwriter who composes her own music
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Zoe Erianna? Meet 6-year-old singer-songwriter who composes her own music
Zoe Erianna returns to perform in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 after being rejected to audition last year
2023-06-07 05:01
China Rate Cut Gives Investors Reason to Buy Yuan Bonds Again
China Rate Cut Gives Investors Reason to Buy Yuan Bonds Again
China’s unexpected decision to cut one of its key short-term policy rates is giving fund managers a reason
2023-06-14 08:09
Analysis-Boeing, Northrop face obstacles in commercializing flagship US rocket
Analysis-Boeing, Northrop face obstacles in commercializing flagship US rocket
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON NASA's plans to turn over its flagship rocket to contractors Boeing and Northrop Grumman
2023-06-08 01:10
CM Punk Makes Shocking Return to WWE At Survivor Series
CM Punk Makes Shocking Return to WWE At Survivor Series
CM Punk returned to WWE at Survivor Series.
2023-11-26 16:56
Five Takeaways From the US, Japan and South Korea Summit
Five Takeaways From the US, Japan and South Korea Summit
US President Joe Biden was dealt a stronger hand in Asia when Yoon Suk Yeol became South Korea’s
2023-08-19 12:44
Dragos Tigau: Romania recalls Kenya ambassador over racist monkey slur
Dragos Tigau: Romania recalls Kenya ambassador over racist monkey slur
Dragos Tigau made a racist comment at a meeting in April but has only now been disciplined.
2023-06-11 02:29
EU Set to Approve as Much as €1 Billion of Funds for Hungary
EU Set to Approve as Much as €1 Billion of Funds for Hungary
The European Union is finalizing a decision to release as much as €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in EU
2023-11-23 16:13
Psychic who 'foresaw 9/11' predicted a catastrophic nuclear event for 2023
Psychic who 'foresaw 9/11' predicted a catastrophic nuclear event for 2023
The Earth will be torn apart by a nuclear disaster before the year is out, according to a legendary mystic credited with predicting many of the biggest events in history. Baba Vanga, a blind Bulgarian woman is said to have foreseen 9/11, the Covid pandemic and the death of Princess Diana, among other era-defining moments. And despite the fact she’s been dead for some 27 years, her loyal disciples still follow her prophesies with great devotion. They claim that many of her predictions came true long after her death, and there are still more to come. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Indeed, the rest of 2023 is set to be busy on the catastrophe front, according to Vanga’s followers as reported by The New York Post. Not only will a major nuclear power plant explosion take place at some point over the coming months – causing toxic clouds to settle over Asia – by the Earth will be hit by a devastating solar storm and suffer a potentially apocalyptic shift in its orbit around the sun. Other forecasts for the year allegedly include a bioweapons attack launched by an unnamed superpower, the emergence of a new religion based on artificial intelligence, and the end of natural pregnancies. According to her fans, she foretold that all babies would be grown in laboratories and parents would be able to select their physical traits. To be fair, that sounds eerily plausible when you consider one biotechnologist has already begun planning a “human factory” – though, admittedly, not before the end of the year. The issue with all of this is that Vanga’s predictions are cryptic and impossible to verify, as Sky History notes. And yet, there is a reason why a poor, blind woman from rural Bulgaria has been branded the “Nostradamus of the Balkans” and become a global icon. Legend has it that she was blinded in a dust storm at the age of 12 after which she announced that she had been endowed with the gifts of prophesy and healing. Her reputation soon spread beyond the local area and soon everyone from tsars to peasants would make the pilgrimage to her home in the Kozhuh mountains to seek her counsel. She was unable to write, however, so everything she said was documented by those around her, meaning there are no first-hand accounts of her visions on paper. Still, she is understood to have proclaimed in 1989 that “American brethren will fall after being attacked by steel birds […] innocent blood will be gushing” – which many people have taken to be an omen for the September 11 attacks. She also said that America’s 44th President would be Black, which was fulfilled by Barack Obama in 2009. And whilst her claim that Europe would “cease to exist” by 2017 hasn’t come to pass geographically, some have read this as a reference to the 2016 Brexit vote. She also predicted that the US’s 45th president would be faced with a crisis which would “bring the country down.” Given that the 45th president was Donald Trump, we’ll let you be the judge of whether or not there’s any truth to that one. Countless Bulgarian and Soviet scientists studied and tested Vanga throughout her life, ultimately concluding that she had an 85 per cent success rate with her predictions, Sky History reports. She even allegedly foresaw her own death on 11 August 1996 at the age of 85. All we can do now is hope that her doomsday visions for the rest of this year fall into that 15 per cent margin of error... 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.
2023-06-07 22:15
Australia's Westpac splits consumer and business banking unit into two
Australia's Westpac splits consumer and business banking unit into two
Westpac Banking Corp on Wednesday said it would split its consumer and business banking business into two, with
2023-07-19 15:39
Bets on ECB Cuts Risk Prompting Hike Instead, Wunsch Says
Bets on ECB Cuts Risk Prompting Hike Instead, Wunsch Says
The European Central Bank may have to raise borrowing costs again if investor bets on monetary loosening undermine
2023-11-20 16:03
Woman killed and two children injured in horror New York City hammer attack
Woman killed and two children injured in horror New York City hammer attack
A mother was killed and her two children critically injured after they were attacked with a hammer in their apartment in New York city. The police responded to a report of an assault in progress around 3pm on Wednesday, where they found the mother and her children in critical condition. The 43-year-old was pronounced dead after being shifted to NYU Langone hospital, said New York city police department chief of patrol John Chell. “The incident I’m about to describe to you is a horrific and senseless act of violence which took the life of a married mother of two,” Mr Chell told reporters. “I think I can speak for all New Yorkers when I say our community, all our prayers are with this family at this time.” “The 5-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter are fighting for their lives,” he said, without publicly divulging the identity of the people involved in the incident. “On behalf of New York City, everyone here, our hearts go out to this family.” While the suspect, a 47-year-old man, was arrested as he tried to leave the building at 52nd Street near 5th Avenue, it isn’t clear what charges he may face. Describing the accommodation as “tight quarters”, Mr Chell said: “Don’t know what the dispute was about but we’ll figure it out.” The victim along with her two children occupied a room in the three-bedroom apartment that she shared with the suspect and his nine-year-old son. The third room is occupied by a single person, said Mr Chell. Read More Police investigating claim that missing South Carolina woman was last seen with Gilgo Beach murders suspect Betty Tyson dies at 75, spent 25 years in New York prison before murder conviction was overturned Woman, 28, pleads guilty to fatally shoving Broadway singing coach, 87, avoiding long prison stay
2023-08-24 14:37