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Djokovic and Alcaraz meet in French Open semifinals; other matchup is Zverev vs. Ruud
Djokovic and Alcaraz meet in French Open semifinals; other matchup is Zverev vs. Ruud
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are scheduled to play against each other for the first time in more than a year when they meet in the French Open semifinals
2023-06-09 14:16
Who are Kenny Rogers’ children? Late singer was two years older than fifth wife Wanda Miller’s parents
Who are Kenny Rogers’ children? Late singer was two years older than fifth wife Wanda Miller’s parents
Kenny Rogers' twin sons Justin and Jordan were only 15 years old when he died in hospice care at the age of 81 in 2020
2023-06-13 21:26
Andrew Tate blasts Adin Ross over his addiction 'recovery' claim, says 'I am no longer emotionally invested in you', fans call it 'tough love'
Andrew Tate blasts Adin Ross over his addiction 'recovery' claim, says 'I am no longer emotionally invested in you', fans call it 'tough love'
Adin Ross assured Andrew Tate about making changes in his life for the better by the end of 2023 as he has quit drugs
2023-07-19 20:16
Mark Rylance says he initially took a ‘distilled garlic solution’ instead of Covid vaccine
Mark Rylance says he initially took a ‘distilled garlic solution’ instead of Covid vaccine
Mark Rylance has revealed “alarm bells” rang for him when the British population was encouraged to get the Covid vaccine in 2021. In a new interview, Rylance, 63, said he wasn’t convinced he needed the vaccine, adding that “science started to sound like religion” during the pandemic. Speaking to The Sunday Times, the Dunkirk star explained he relied on taking a “very distilled garlic solution”, along with vitamin C. “And I sailed through Jerusalem,” he said. Rylance reprised one of his most well-known roles, as Johnny “Rooster” Byron, in last year’s revival of the 2009 Jez Butterworth play Jerusalem. He told the publication he finally took the Covid vaccine when he travelled to visit his father in the US. Rylance’s comments were made in the context of his forthcoming play Dr Semmelweis, based on the life of maverick Hungarian doctor Ignaz Semmelweis. The British actor reportedly wrote Dr Semmelweis with playwright Stephen Brown before the pandemic began. Rylance said he was researching alternative cancer treatments at the time, adding that he’s sceptical about the effects of chemotherapy. He recalled how a friend allegedly “broke up the cells of a tumour” by using the vibrations from a Tibetan sound bowl. Rylance added: “The body knows how to heal itself. “We don’t need to go in and bombard it with poison. It’s like bombing a city to try and get rid of a little sect of terrorists. You may wipe them all out, but you’re going to breed 25 or 30 [more].” Earlier this month, Rylance revealed that his brother, Jonathan Waters, had died in a cycling accident, aged 60. “I am so sorry to tell you that on the 28 May, my dear brother Jonathan Waters was knocked from his bicycle and tragically died of his injuries,” the statement read. Rylance, who was very close to Waters, said the loss made him question the point of life. “It just makes everything that follows a little bleak. But also that hollowness can be a positive thing, a kind of grail or cup or vessel,” he continued. Rylance also said he believes in life after death, adding: “I think you really can have a very healthy conversation with a soul who has passed over.” The actor said he has spoken to his late grandmother and step-daughter Nataasha van Kampen, using a medium. He admitted that while his views may not be conventional or mainstream, but “don’t cause any harm”. Dr Semmelweis opens at the West End this Thursday 27 June. Read More Billy Nomates asks BBC to take down Glastonbury footage after wave of ‘personal abuse’ Guns N’ Roses review, Glastonbury 2023: Frontrunners for the worst Glasto headline set of all time Wes Anderson took a cast of stars to the Spanish desert and made his best film in years Too cool to love these acts 10 years ago? This year’s Glastonbury is for you Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan breaks silence on Kevin Costner’s dramatic exit
2023-06-25 21:14
Get ready for epic fall adventures in the great outdoors
Get ready for epic fall adventures in the great outdoors
Labor Day might be right around the corner and, along with it, the end of
2023-09-02 04:04
Terrifying unidentified desert creature spotted in the background of viral video
Terrifying unidentified desert creature spotted in the background of viral video
If you spend long enough on TikTok you'll find yourself tumbling down a rabbit hole of weirdness and otherworldly stuff that you never knew existed but are probably fascinated by now. For instance, do you remember in 2020 when all those strange monoliths began appearing in deserts across the United States for no obvious reason? Well, a video has reemerged of that phenomenon revealing something far more sinister than we could have ever anticipated. On the TikTok account @the_paranormal_chic, a video shows a group of three young people who have been on a road trip to see one of the monoliths in the desert. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The person filming the experience complains that they have driven 15 hours to see the sculpture only to discover that it is no longer there. However, disturbingly in the background of the shot appears to be some sort of unidentified creature hiding in the rocks, complete with bulging eyes and large sharp teeth. The creature can also be seen to be moving what looks like arms or possibly tentacles around. @the_paranormal_chic Skinwalker or Unidentified Creature caught on camera? #skinwalker #unidentified #creature #theparanormalchic #paranormal #paranormaltiktok #supernatural #skinwalkerranch #monolith #utah #unexplained #monster #supernatural #caughtoncamera #creepy #fyp The caption for the video asks if the creature is possibly a 'skinwalker' but people in the comments had different ideas. One person wrote: "Is a demon, just that you can't see it in the flesh..." Another said: "Looks like a big spider an the white part is markings on it to make it look like something it's not." A third wrote: "Maam that's a VELOCIRAPTOR!!!" Some questioned why one of the women in the video was laughing suggesting that the whole thing was a prank. The Paranormal Chic responded by saying: "I think she was laughing at him because they drove 15hrs and didn’t get to see it." What do you think was going on? An elaborate prank or a disturbing creature lurking in the darkness? 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 16:58
When does Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh return from suspension?
When does Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh return from suspension?
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh is suspended to start the 2023 season for the Wolverines. But when will he return to the sidelines in Ann Arbor?
2023-09-15 00:01
Australia Q2 economy grows by 0.4%, slightly beats forecasts
Australia Q2 economy grows by 0.4%, slightly beats forecasts
SYDNEY Australia's economy expanded by more than expected in the second quarter, driven by exports and investment, while
2023-09-06 09:41
Overwatch 2 Junkenstein's Revenge: Wrath of the Bride Start Date
Overwatch 2 Junkenstein's Revenge: Wrath of the Bride Start Date
Here's when fans can jump into the first Overwatch 2 seasonal event: Junkenstein's Revenge.
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Sixth Street considers bidding for Bed Bath & Beyond assets - WSJ
Sixth Street considers bidding for Bed Bath & Beyond assets - WSJ
Bed Bath & Beyond's lender Sixth Street Partners is considering bidding for at least some of the bankrupt
2023-06-16 04:34
Surf Air’s Rough Debut Serves as Cautionary Tale for Direct Listings
Surf Air’s Rough Debut Serves as Cautionary Tale for Direct Listings
Going public via direct listing can be a bit of a gamble. For Surf Air Mobility Inc., it
2023-07-29 01:59
NBA Africa’s First CEO to Step Down Amid Other Senior Departures
NBA Africa’s First CEO to Step Down Amid Other Senior Departures
The National Basketball Association’s inaugural chief executive officer for its African business is leaving, the latest in a
2023-11-24 06:27