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MTV'S 'Love and Hip Hop' star Erica Banks revealed intimate details of her relationship with her ex Finesse2Tymes to Sierra Gates
2023-06-14 07:01

Netizens trash Kourtney Kardashian's 'tone-deaf' throwback post about visiting Alcatraz prison in 2017
Kourtney Kardashian shared pictures from her trip, which showed her laughing and having fun inside the infamous prison
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Ubuntu Pulls Its Latest Desktop Release Over Hate Speech Concerns
Ubuntu has pulled its latest desktop release, 23.10, after discovering that its Ukrainian translations included
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The Pokemon Company donated $200k to Hawaii Wildfire Relief Fund
The Pokémon Company has urged people to donate to the relief efforts.
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Michael Cohen to testify at Trump fraud trial Tuesday with the former president expected in court
Michael Cohen plans to testify Tuesday at the Trump civil fraud trial in New York, Donald Trump's ex-attorney said, with the former president expected to attend.
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Singapore's Temasek cuts compensation for those responsible for FTX investment
Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings said on Monday it had cut compensation for the team and senior management
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'Upset' vegan family write note to neighbour who was making them 'feel sick'
Australian Facebook is up in arms over a letter from an "upset" vegan. Someone from Perth, received a letter from a vegan neighbour complaining about the meaty smells emanating from her kitchen. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter It read: "Hello neighbour, could you please shut your side window when cooking please. "My family are vegan (we eat only plant-based foods) and the smell of the meat you cook makes us feel sick and upset. We would appreciate your understanding. Thanks, Sarah, Wayne and kids." But people were divided about whether the request was reasonable or not after the note circulated on Facebook. One said: "I feel like this was a genuinely polite letter, and it’s true to smell of meat is overpowering. It would be nice to see some respect for your neighbours, and not publicly trying to shame them for holding strong ethical morals." "This is the like the nicest way they could possibly ask," another said. "What is wrong with some people?! They’re simply asking for a different window to be open that isn’t adjacent to their home. Gosh, some people just like to complain I swear." But others were less generous. One wrote: "I’d be cooking up bacon and steak every day and putting a fan behind it and directing it out the window!" "If they don’t like the smell then they can close their window," another said. 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.
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10 blockbuster NFL trades the league needs before Week 1
The NFL offseason has been brewing with news, and at this point, a blockbuster trade would be enough to create headlines and news.The Johnathan Taylor saga, the 49ers QB dilemma, and the Kansas City Chiefs looking to repeat are some of the many headlines of the 2023 NFL offseason.However, no...
2023-08-18 23:28

Adames, Santana each hit in two runs to lead Brewers over Rangers 6-1
Willy Adames was 4 for 4 with two RBIs to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-1 win over the Texas Rangers on Saturday
2023-08-20 07:38

Armed gang takes Piaget jewellery worth millions in Paris heist
An armed gang robbed a Paris store of luxury jewellery and watch brand Piaget on Tuesday, making off with 10 to 15 million euros worth of goods in...
2023-08-01 22:52

Ex-VP Pence jumps into 2024 White House race
Republican former vice president Mike Pence launched Monday his hotly-anticipated challenge to one-time boss Donald Trump for the party's 2024 White House nomination, setting up the unusual scenario...
2023-06-06 00:44

Cornel West jumps into 2024 race as third-party candidate
Activist Dr Cornel West announced his bid for the presidency on Monday under the banner of the progressive People’s Party. Dr West entered the 2024 race via a campaign video released on Twitter; a campaign website for the Harvard- and Princeton-trained philosopher laid out a left-leaning platform that includes popular progressive planks like support for Medicare for all. “I am running for truth and justice and as a candidate for president of the United States in the People’s Party. I want to reintroduce America to the best of itself – the dignity, courage, and creativity of precious everyday people. Join our movement for priceless poor and working people of all colors here and abroad,” declares a statement on Dr West’s website. In the video, he adds: “I come from a tradition where I care about you. I care about your quality of life.” “I care whether you have access to a job with a living wage, decent housing. Women having control over their own bodies.” His campaign will likely win some supporters on the Bernie Sanders-aligned left, but at the same time will run up against the same structural obstacles that have hamstrung other third-party presidential bids and dissuaded many serious candidates from running at all. More follows... Read More Scholar, activist Cornel West says he will run for president in 2024 as 3rd-party candidate Trump suggests he is about to be charged in Mar-a-Lago classified documents case Elon Musk under fire for hosting RFK Jr for 2024 discussion on Twitter Spaces- live
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