BlackRock Pushes Employees Back to Office Four Days a Week
BlackRock Inc. is calling employees back to offices at least four days a week, telling staff that the
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Victor Wembanyama No. 1 pick odds ahead of 2023 NBA Draft Lottery
The 2023 NBA Draft Lottery is one of the most hyped events of the NBA calendar as we will find out who will get the rights to draft French phenom Victor Wembanyama No. 1 overall.Wembanyama is one of the most hyped prospects to enter the league, a 7'4" forward that has shown he is more ...
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Nick Cannon admits mixing up Mother's Day cards for his 6 baby mamas so here's a guide for him
From 2011 to 2022, Nick Cannon fathered 12 children, including a son named Zen, who died in December 2021
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Turn up the heat: Is ACC spring meeting already in shambles?
The ACC spring meeting might be more drama-filled than Jimbo Fisher vs. Nick Saban in Destin.Things have been better in the ACC, as illustrated by the incredibly tense spring meeting down in Amelia Island, Florida.The last time we saw something get this intense in a Floridian spring meeting,...
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'I will f*** anybody up': Charlize Theron pledges support to drag queens amid state bans
Charlize Theron has pledged her support to the drag community during a telethon opposing the ongoing ban controversies in the United States. Drag Isn’t Dangerous raised over $500,000 with the support of celebrities and drag acts from across the country. "I will f*** anybody up who’s trying to f*** with anything with you guys", Theron said in the video. “There are so many things that are hurting and, really, killing our kids, and we all know what I’m talking about right now, and it ain’t no drag queen." Click here to sign up for our newsletters
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Kyle Walker reveals hilarious reason he hugged Vinicius Junior after Champions League clash
Kyle Walker has opened up on why he hugged Vinicius Junior after their gruelling battles in last week's Champions League semi-final first leg between Real Madrid and Man City.
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4 college football matchups, NBA draft plans headline ESPN presentation
Four major matchups for the coming college football season and the NBA draft airing on both ESPN and ABC were announced Tuesday by ESPN as part of its presentation to advertisers in New York
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Ed Sheeran claims Eminem 'cured' his childhood stutter caused by traumatic medical procedure
Ed Sheeran revealed that when a scary medical procedure left him with a stutter when he was nine, Eminem's rap songs helped him get his voice back
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Dan Walker compared to Alan Partridge for question about an 11-year-old with a knife
It just shows how well observed Steve Coogan’s comedy character Alan Partridge is, when time after time broadcasters and pundits continue to accidentally resemble North Norfolk’s finest DJ. We have Dan Walker to thank for an instant classic “accidental Partridge” moment, when the host asked a question about an 11-year-old with a knife which has sent social media into hysterics. The Channel 5 news reader posed a question to his followers on Twitter which left most people baffled – and bore more than a passing resemblance to something Partridge would ask on his radio phone-ins. “If an 11-year-old is brandishing a knife… is it ok to taser them?” Walker wrote. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Not only did it remind us of a classic viral video, but it also had people reacting in their droves online. “Sorry, is this an actual live situation you’re in?” one asked, to which Walker replied: “Thankfully not Bruce.” Another joked: “What kind of sandwich are they making?” “Let them butter their toast first,” one more said. The tweet was seemingly in relation to an incident which took place earlier this week. The police watchdog is investigating after an 11-year-old boy holding a knife was tasered during a stand-off at a holiday park. Police were called to reports of a disturbance at Craig Tara Caravan Park near Ayr at about 11.15pm on Wednesday March 22. Walker isn’t the only one to have been compared to Partridge over recent weeks. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was compared to him after discussing his favourite band… The Beatles. The PM was asked to name his favourite musical group, and he told GB News reporter Darren McCaffrey that his favourite band was the fab four. In one telling scene from I’m Alan Partridge, the Norwich-based radio DJ is asked what his favourite Beatles album is. “Tough one. I think I’d have to say the best of the Beatles,” he replies. The beef between Mick Lynch and Richard Madeley also recently took another development after the union boss said the presenter should be cast in an “Alan Partridge pantomime” – referring to his frequent Partridge-isms on air. 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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Pep Guardiola: My Manchester City legacy is already exceptional
Pep Guardiola insists the coming weeks will not define his legacy at Manchester City because it is “already exceptional”. City are on the brink of their fifth Premier League title in six years under the Spaniard and could land the treble as they also chase FA Cup and the so far elusive Champions League glory. Wednesday brings the chance to reach the final of the European competition as they host Real Madrid in the second leg of a semi-final delicately poised at 1-1. Winning the Champions League has long been viewed as the club’s ultimate goal, but Guardiola – a two-time European champion with Barcelona who has collected nine major trophies in total with City – does not think his reputation depends on it. He said: “My legacy is already exceptional! “(We have been) here many times already. We are not stupid, (we) know how important tomorrow is – maybe the most important since we’ve been here. “I say to the players, live it, enjoy the moment and how fortunate we are. It’s in our hands, it depends on us. “We don’t have to do anything exceptional – be ourselves, give everything. I have an incredible feeling about the team. Whatever happens, thank you for bringing us here again. “The legacy is that we’ve had one hell of a time and for many years they (the fans) will remember a generation of players who for five or six years scored lots of goals and conceded very few, and that we won lots of things and won very well, and people should remember that. It would be a good book. “Whether or not they will remember us I don’t know, but we have had a good time.” City dominated for large spells of last week’s first leg at the Bernabeu but Real were more incisive on the counter-attack and created more clear-cut opportunities. City now have home advantage for the return but Guardiola feels his side will have to take their performance up a level. He said: “The emotion is there and will be high – (it) has to be high – but just this is not going to beat a team like Real Madrid. “We need a bit better gameplan, to adjust a little bit, create more chances for our strikers. “We play against Real Madrid in the semi-final of the Champions League, the toughest opponents. It’s a challenge but we go for it. “We arrive really good. We’re in the FA Cup final, one game from the Premier League, but we have to play better than Madrid. We have to perform well, not just have the desire.” City are again without defender Nathan Ake due to a hamstring injury but otherwise have a fully-fit squad. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Rory McIlroy lowers expectations for US PGA Championship after his Masters agony Manchester City ‘owe’ club’s owners Champions League success – Kyle Walker Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun’s switch from England to USA approved by FIFA
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US lawmakers blast former Silicon Valley Bank CEO for greed, mismanagement
NEW YORK U.S. lawmakers lambasted former banking executives from the collapsed Silicon Valley and Signature banks at the
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Tom Hanks says AI could see him featuring in movies long after his death
Actor Tom Hanks believes that he could keep appearing in new movies after he dies thanks to the power of artificial intelligence (AI).
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