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This year's Women's World Cup featured eight nations making their tournament debut
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China, Russia Military Drills Rose to a Record High in 2022
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Colleen Ballinger’s team denies uploading apology song to iTunes
Colleen Ballinger’s legal team told Pop Crave that her apology song was not uploaded to iTunes and Apple Music by her or her team after social media continued to criticise the YouTube star. The video has now been removed from both iTunes and Apple Music. On Tuesday (July 11) Ethan Klein, host of the H3 Podcast, tweeted that Ballinger’s apology song had been uploaded to CD Baby under the name Toxic Gossip Train. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter CD Baby is a website that allows people to monetise their music by independently uploading their songs to platforms like YouTube. Klein shared that he had received a copyright claim due to using less than a minute of the song in his video. Shortly after, many realised that the song had also been uploaded to Ballinger’s official profile on iTunes and Apple Music. The 10-minute ukulele song was being sold for $10. The initial discovery sparked further outrage on Twitter. Adam McIntyre who alleges he was groomed and manipulated by Ballinger called her a “f***ing joke”. McIntyre also took the opportunity to point out the irony in the moment, in her song Ballinger had accused the public of ‘monetising’ her demise. Other users were shocked at the idea of Ballinger copyrighting those who featured the apology in videos talking about the subject, as well as charging $10 for the song on iTunes: After Pop Crave updated the story, Klein responded saying that “she still has our podcast claimed”. Ballinger herself has not made any public comment. 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.
2023-07-12 18:35

England fans make early complaint about Women's World Cup Final commentary
England are facing Spain in the Women's World Cup Final in Australia today but fans were left complaining about the coverage within the first few minutes of the match. The Lionesses are looking to make history in Sydney but the BBC had to issue an early apology not long after kick-off. Many viewers picked up on the fact that the Spanish commentators, covering the match for their own country, were audible drowning out the BBC commentators Robyn Cowen and Rachel Brown-Finnis. "Spanish commentator so loud he's also on the BBC broadcast," One viewer said. Another added: "Somebody needs to tell the Spanish commentator to shut up. Why’s he shouting his f**king head off." A third wrote on Twitter/X: "Can do without having to listen to that Spanish commentator shouting in the background for 90 minutes." There was also an inevitable reference to the Simpsons and the famous scene where the show made a joke about football. The Spanish commentary was eventually faded out of the feed and Cowen issued an apology to anyone watching. At the time of writing, the score is currently 0-0 between England and Spain. 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.
2023-08-20 18:19

MrBeast: 2 men trick 8-year-boy into doing fill-a-cart challenge claiming to work for YouTube King, here's what happened next
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Chandler Jones likely out when the Las Vegas Raiders open their season at Denver
Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels said defensive end Chandler Jones is not expected to play in Sunday’s season opener at the Denver Broncos
2023-09-09 02:38

Judge Cannon jumpstarts oversight of Trump classified documents case with order on security clearances
US District Judge Aileen Cannon issued her first order since former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith for allegedly mishandling classified information, instructing the parties to get the ball rolling to obtain security clearances for the lawyers who will need them.
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Tim Scott Presents Himself in Iowa as the Candidate of Optimism
Tim Scott made his second appearance in Iowa as a presidential candidate on Friday, arguing that he can
2023-06-03 09:45

Jets' Rodgers says Giants' Ward was making things up when discussing their on-field exchange
Aaron Rodgers added a little juice to the New York Jets’ regular-season showdown with the Giants in October
2023-09-01 07:04

China Debt Restructuring Is at Impasse, World Bank Chief Says
China is at a impasse in terms of restructuring debts owed to it by developing nations in distress
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League of Legends System Requirements 2023
League of Legends minimum system requirements in 2023 for Windows and Mac.
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Elmhurst® 1925 Announces Its Newest Seasonal Offering, Apple Pie Spice Seasonal Blend, Alongside Returning Fan Favorite LTOs
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