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Tons of Under Armour backpacks are 25% off right now
Tons of Under Armour backpacks are 25% off right now
You might be a college student going back to classes next month. Or a professional
2023-07-28 23:04
Strike on civilian convoy fleeing Gaza: What we know from verified video
Strike on civilian convoy fleeing Gaza: What we know from verified video
Women and children were killed in Friday's strike on vehicles that were heading away from northern Gaza.
2023-10-15 07:11
AP Top 25 Takeaways: A breakthrough for Miami; An ACC statement vs. SEC; Colorado is no fluke
AP Top 25 Takeaways: A breakthrough for Miami; An ACC statement vs. SEC; Colorado is no fluke
Mario Cristobal's Miami team had a breakthrough victory against Texas A&M
2023-09-10 09:00
Historic Macau Grand Prix returns to Las Vegas of the east
Historic Macau Grand Prix returns to Las Vegas of the east
Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher both conquered the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix on its treacherous street circuit before becoming...
2023-11-18 11:03
‘X’ logo branded 'horrible'' after finally being added to Twitter's building
‘X’ logo branded 'horrible'' after finally being added to Twitter's building
Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter to 'X' continues as the new logo is officially placed on top of the company's building in San Fransisco, and just as almost every decision made by Musk since he took over the platform, this one is being made fun of just the same. The X has appeared on top of the building after San Francisco police stopped workers on Monday from removing Twitter's bird logo from the side of the building after they hadn't taped off the sidewalk to keep pedestrians safe in the case that something fell. Any change to the sing also requires a permit to make sure that everything is safely attached as well as ensuring that any letters or symbols are consistent "with the historical nature of the building," according to Patrick Hannan, spokesperson for the Department of Building Inspection. In light of the 'X' now on top of the building, the city of San Francisco has opened a complaint and launched an investigation as planning review and approval is also necessary for the sign. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter After a photo of the new sign was posted on social media, many continued to mock Musk for his persistence to rebrand the website: Musk has tweeted photos and videos of the new sign as well as saying that the landlord of the building "keeps calling the police about our sign modifications!" The 'X' logo appeared at the top of the desktop version of the site on Monday as Musk works on rebranding the entire platform. 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.
2023-07-29 18:21
NFL rumors: Surprise Chiefs cut, Cowboys kicker carousel, Packers big return
NFL rumors: Surprise Chiefs cut, Cowboys kicker carousel, Packers big return
NFL Rumors: Cowboys cut Tristan Vizcaino, kicker woes still ongoingJerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys may have washed their hands of Brett Maher, but that doesn't mean that the team's kicking woes are going away. And as of now, it would appear that the club hasn't figured out an ans...
2023-08-08 04:54
No. 2 UCLA holds off No. 6 UConn 78-67
No. 2 UCLA holds off No. 6 UConn 78-67
Kiki Rice scored 24 points and No. 2 UCLA held off No, 6 UConn 78-67 Friday in the Cayman Islands Classic
2023-11-25 14:30
Boys & Girls Clubs of America Recognizes Kentucky Teen with an additional $20,000 Scholarship during 2023 National Military Youth of the Year Celebration
Boys & Girls Clubs of America Recognizes Kentucky Teen with an additional $20,000 Scholarship during 2023 National Military Youth of the Year Celebration
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2023-08-22 01:41
AUTO RACING: Hamlin heads home with momentum while Verstappen remains untouchable in Formula 1
AUTO RACING: Hamlin heads home with momentum while Verstappen remains untouchable in Formula 1
Denny Hamlin will head to what he considers his home track at Richmond Raceway on a roll
2023-07-26 01:17
Clash over LBGTQ+ decor at Starbucks leads to planned strikes at more than 150 stores in days ahead
Clash over LBGTQ+ decor at Starbucks leads to planned strikes at more than 150 stores in days ahead
More than 150 Starbucks stores across the country are planning to go on strike as the coffee chain and a union representing baristas got into a public dispute over displaying Pride decor in stores
2023-06-23 22:03
Who are Galactivators? 'AGT' Season 18 contestants dream of sending 'healing cosmic vibes' with their new song
Who are Galactivators? 'AGT' Season 18 contestants dream of sending 'healing cosmic vibes' with their new song
Galactica and Joseph 'Saint Joe' Katta are the lead singers of Galactivators
2023-07-19 06:00
Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland begin new Champions League rivarly after Messi-Ronaldo era
Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland begin new Champions League rivarly after Messi-Ronaldo era
As Lionel Messi lifted the World Cup in Doha, Kylian Mbappe was “livid”. It of course wasn’t because of his former team-mate’s success. It was that Mbappe had missed his only chance to emulate Pele and win two World Cup finals by the age of 23. The Paris Saint-Germain star is said to be more aware of his legacy than perhaps any previous major player in history – certainly much more than Erling Haaland. It is why he is now so singularly focused on the Champions League. That’s why he ultimately wants to go to Real Madrid. Watching Haaland lift it in June will have only added to that, all the more so because the Manchester City forward clearly doesn’t care quite as much. That isn’t to say he didn’t greatly want it, of course, but it’s one growing difference with Mbappe. The Norwegian said only last week he didn’t care for that projected rivalry, either, and that might well be true. Those differences between Haaland and Mbappe will still define the next decade of football in the same way those between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo did the last decade. That all might seem rather neat since this is the first Champions League season without either of its greatest players, but then the fact the Haaland-Mbappe doesn’t fit so neatly only makes it more alluring. While the French star is perhaps considered closer to Messi as an all-round playmaker, it is Haaland who is closer to the Argentine in terms of mindset. Those who know both say their approach to it all is more rudimentary. Both Messi and Haaland basically think that they are gifted so they will win. Everything becomes just an expression of their talent, meaning it’s not like they think about the game all the time. Haaland drew laughter at the recent PFA awards when he spoke about the series he watches, only revealing the Tyson Fury documentary At Home With the Furys. He is said to be more invested in Fortnite, in the way Messi was with football games. Mbappe is by contrast more like Ronaldo in how “obsessive” he is. He doesn’t allow it to flow as easily, because he thinks about it so much more. Mbappe turns inward when things don’t go his way. The outward expressions then become much more emotional, and angry. This has been evident in the last few years at PSG. Mbappe hasn’t come close to the Champions League so he has made it clear what he wants the team to look like. That has often been difficult for those around him, just as it often was with Ronaldo. Now at the peak of his physical powers, Mbappe wants a much faster and intense style of play. There may well be another twist in that Mbappe finally gets the team he wants in Luis Enrique’s youth-driven game, in what is set to be his last season at PSG.It removes some of glamour and soap opera from the Qatari project, but that might well make them a more serious proposition. That is perhaps essential to give City something resembling proper opposition this season, and to give this campaign some competitive life. In part because of the way Pep Guardiola has adapted around Haaland, the Abu Dhabi project have become such a supremely functioning machine. The Norwegian is allowed to do all he really cares about in football, which is just scoring and scoring. Even Guardiola reshaped his ideals around him, such is that finishing talent. This is what Mbappe has so far lacked in his career outside the French national team. It might be what he gets with Luis Enrique. On that, there was simply never any prospect of the French star going to the Saudi Pro League, or PSG benching him. He has too much power, he is too concerned with his legacy. It mercifully means Mbappe is still in the Champions League this season, just as Messi and Ronaldo step out. Haaland won’t have the stage to himself. Really, though, this season is only a sub-plot in a greater play. Read More Manchester United are a mess — and it could be about to get even worse From ‘unpromotable’ to the Champions League: Union Berlin fairytale is perfect antidote to modern football Ramsdale or Raya? Mikel Arteta’s unorthodox solution to Arsenal’s problem Rumours: Clubs look to sign Ramsdale after Arsenal drop him as Man Utd track Gnabry Germany beat France as Italy reignite Euro 2024 hopes Big-spending Saudis contribute £700million to record £6billion transfer total
2023-09-19 17:36