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The Smiths bassist Andy Rourke dead at 59 after cancer battle
The Smiths bassist Andy Rourke dead at 59 after cancer battle
The Smiths bassist Andy Rourke dead at 59 after cancer battle
2023-05-23 22:23
Hamas captured 'hostages and prisoners of war' during assault on Israel, IDF says
Hamas captured 'hostages and prisoners of war' during assault on Israel, IDF says
Hamas captured a number of Israelis during its deadly attack on Israel on Saturday, the Israeli military said, as videos emerged of Israeli soldiers and civilians being taken away by fighters from the Palestinian militant group.
2023-10-08 05:23
France detains Nice footballer Atal over post on Israel-Hamas war
France detains Nice footballer Atal over post on Israel-Hamas war
French police on Friday detained Algerian international Youcef Atal, who plays for Ligue 1 football side Nice, in a probe into suspected "justification of terrorism" after he published a social media...
2023-11-24 20:22
Henderson homers as Orioles complete sweep of Royals, 11-3
Henderson homers as Orioles complete sweep of Royals, 11-3
Gunnar Henderson homered for the second consecutive day, and the Baltimore Orioles defeated Kansas City 11-3 to complete a three-game sweep and extend the Royals’ losing streak to six
2023-06-12 04:27
Sri Lanka set to unleash IPL star Pathirana ahead of World Cup qualifiers
Sri Lanka set to unleash IPL star Pathirana ahead of World Cup qualifiers
Sri Lanka has unleashed some special bowling talents ahead of big events in the past and the same blueprint will be followed with Matheesha Pathirana making his ODI debut in a three-game series against Afghanistan
2023-06-01 11:56
Activision, Once Dinged for ‘Frat Boy’ Culture, Hires More Women
Activision, Once Dinged for ‘Frat Boy’ Culture, Hires More Women
Activision Blizzard Inc., one of several video-game companies accused of gender discrimination in recent years, said it has
1970-01-01 08:00
Mac Jones' struggles in loss to Colts leaves Patriots QB situation unclear going into bye week
Mac Jones' struggles in loss to Colts leaves Patriots QB situation unclear going into bye week
The New England Patriots’ 10-6 loss to the Indianapolis Colts leaves quarterback Mac Jones potentially facing a lot of questions on a long flight back from Germany
2023-11-13 04:06
Alford's 79-yard punt return TD helps Falcons to a 19-3 win over Dolphins in preseason opener
Alford's 79-yard punt return TD helps Falcons to a 19-3 win over Dolphins in preseason opener
Dee Alford scored on a 79-yard punt return, Breon Borders returned one of Atlanta’s three interceptions for a score and the Falcons defeated the Miami Dolphins 19-3 in the teams' preseason opener
2023-08-12 10:03
'I haven’t figured out how to perform with hearing loss!' Paul Simon is certain he's done with touring
'I haven’t figured out how to perform with hearing loss!' Paul Simon is certain he's done with touring
Paul Simon has been suffering with hearing loss in his left ear over the last few years.
2023-07-23 15:00
What are beige flags? The new TikTok trend that means you are too boring to date
What are beige flags? The new TikTok trend that means you are too boring to date
There's no denying dating can be complicated – and just as we've become familiar with red flags, there's now a rainbow of colours added to the mix. There are green flags (positive indicators the relationship is compatible), pink flags (minor issues or relationship concerns that should be monitored) – and now beige flags. Coined by TikToker Caitlin MacPhail, beige flags essentially outline a dull, uninteresting person with a generic dating profile that gives the impression they can't be bothered. Typical examples are using puppy pics (that don't belong to them) as a substitute to cover up for lack of personality, or making love of coffee your quirk. Beige flags differ from person to person, as everyone has different interests and relationship ideas. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "If someone has a lot of beige flags on their profile, you’ll probably get to the end of it without having really learnt anything about them," Caitlin told Mashable. "Something about whether chocolate belongs in the fridge or the cupboard, them saying that they’ll probably love their dog more than you, or lots of gym selfies and references to the gym are typical beige flags," she continued. In a viral clip that racked up over half a million views, Caitlin outlined her top beige flags – and if you're into any mainstream sitcoms, you might want to sit this one out. beige is the new red and in other news dating apps are a wasteland ? #hinge #redflags #datingredflags #hingedating @itscaito beige is the new red and in other news dating apps are a wasteland ? #hinge #redflags #datingredflags #hingedating beige is the new red, and in other news, dating apps are a wasteland ? #hinge #redflags #datingredflags #hingedating Caitlin's "beige flags" has become such a TikTok phenomenon that she now regularly reviews dating profiles in a game called "R U BEIGE??" She disclaimed: "Everyone sends their own profiles to me, so I'm not just picking up any randoms off the internet – just so you know." The concept is simple, three beige flag strikes, and you're out. 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.
2023-05-24 17:36
Lionesses’ pack are forming stronger relationships – Alex Greenwood
Lionesses’ pack are forming stronger relationships – Alex Greenwood
England defender Alex Greenwood is confident vital new connections are forming in camp that will see an improved display when the Lionesses take on Denmark in their second World Cup game on Friday. Georgia Stanway’s retaken penalty was enough to secure England a nervy 1-0 victory in their opener against underdogs Haiti, but did little to ease concerns about their attack as it extended the streak without a goal from open play to three matches. Yet this is a much-changed line-up from last summer’s European Championship triumph, with Sarina Wiegman’s starting line-up in Brisbane showing five changes from the one that lifted that trophy almost a year ago. Greenwood, who replaced now-forward Rachel Daly at left-back against Haiti, said: “I was prepared. I knew my role in the team and whether that’s centre-back or that’s left-back, we’ve all played in those positions before whether that’s at club or country. “We might not play together every week at club level, but we’re very familiar with each other. “And that’s in training, we’ve been in training camp for three weeks together before the tournament started, and that’s enough time to prepare for your partnerships. “You build up relationships, but as a tournament starts those things develop naturally as well. So for us, again, it’s just about keeping doing that in training, keeping forming those partnerships and eventually it will come together. “I think it’s a case of coming together and trying different things with different people. Everyone has different strengths, and our wingers are all so gifted in different ways. “Whoever you play with you try and play to their strengths.” Greenwood will hope it comes together sooner rather than later as the world number four Lionesses now face much higher-ranked opponents than debutants Haiti, number 53 in FIFA’s global table, in 13th-placed Denmark. England’s defence face a particularly potent challenge in ex-Chelsea forward Pernille Harder, while Wiegman’s forwards will need to find the finishing touch after squandering numerous chances in their opener. While she would not speculate over potential changes to the starting line-up, Greenwood added: “I don’t know about changes in personnel, but I think for us coming away from the game, we definitely created chances and had chances to score more goals. “That’s not a concern. We know we’ve got to put the ball in the back of the net when we have those chances and I think that will come. “We’ve got enough players, enough quality in this team to create the chances and to put the ball in the back of the net.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Declan Rice excited by chance to help Arsenal ‘get back to the big time’ Mark Cavendish reveals depths of depression in new documentary Seamer James Anderson still hungry to play Test cricket for England
2023-07-26 18:24
Yankees reliever Anthony Misiewicz struck in the face by a line drive against Pirates
Yankees reliever Anthony Misiewicz struck in the face by a line drive against Pirates
New York Yankees reliever Anthony Misiewicz was struck in the face by a line drive off the bat of Pittsburgh’s Ji Hwan Bae and left the game
2023-09-16 09:39