MLS rumors: Nocerino to Miami, Suarez to stay, Chicharito's options
Today's MLS rumors include Antonio Nocerino becoming the new Miami FC manager. Luis Suarez could stay at Gremio and Chicharito Hernández has options across the World.
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Brazil Selling $2 Billion of Bonds in First-Ever ESG Offering
Brazil is finally selling its first-ever sustainable bond, marking a long-awaited deal intended to support President Luiz Inacio
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Who has the most triple-doubles in NBA history?
Every night it seems a few players are chasing a triple-double, but who has the most all-time? (And a few more triple-double facts.)
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Braves Rumors: Ohtani intrigued, Bank-breaking target, Wash takes another coach
Braves Rumors: Shohei Ohtani is intrigued by playing in Atlanta but will AA return the favor? A starting pitching target the Braves could pay up for, and Washington takes another assistant coach to LA.
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DraftKings + Bet365 Colorado Bonus Codes: Win $350 GUARANTEED Betting $10 on Broncos vs. Bills Today!
DraftKings and Bet365 are giving new users a combined $350 guaranteed bonus betting just $10 on Broncos vs Bills tonight! Find out how to claim these exclusive Monday Night Football bonuses here.
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Best Monday Night Football Fantasy Picks for Broncos vs. Bills
Find out our best fantasy football picks for Broncos vs. Bills on Monday Night Football and how you can utilize Sleeper Picks' 100% deposit match for the game!
1970-01-01 08:00
Noah Schnapp seen promoting 'Hamas is Isis' message in video
Actor Noah Schnapp has been seen promoting 'Hamas is Isis' and 'Zionism is sexy' stickers. Schnapp, who is Jewish, posted a statement to Instagram back in October saying he was "afraid" after the attacks by Hamas. Writing "you either stand with Israel or you stand with terrorism". On October 7 Hamas carried out an attack where they entered Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip, killing more than 1,400 people. Since then Israel have launched out a counter military campaign, with Palestinian officials saying more than 10,000 people have been killed in Gaza. As a result, waves of 'Free Palestine' marches have occurred worldwide. Zionism is defined by Cambridge Dictionary as "a political movement that had as its original aim the creation of a country for Jewish people, and that now supports the state of Israel". Schnapp was tagged in what appears to be an Instagram story whilst he and his friends hold up the stickers smiling and laughing in a restaurant. Many on Twitter/X have been sharing the video with their views. With some saying his blatant sharing of views contradicts with his claim of being afraid. Others compared Palestinian-American model Bella Hadid losing jobs for supporting Palestine whilst Schnapp and other Israel supporters such as Amy Schumer, do not. Many also called on the boycotting of season 5 of Stranger Things, the show where Schnapp made his name: Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
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Climate change likely to boost inflation, Bank of England's Mann says
By David Milliken LONDON Climate change and countries' different approaches to combat it are likely boost inflation and
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At long last, Browns fans finally got what they paid for with Deshaun Watson
Deshaun Watson put together a masterpiece of a second half to complete the comeback win over the Ravens in Week 10.
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10 Worst NFL Teams of All-Time
The 10 worst teams in NFL history.
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Did Bill Burr's wife, Nina Renee Hilll, actually flip off Trump?
A video of Nia Renee Hill, actor, producer, and wife of comedian Bill Burr, has gone viral after many viewers believed she was flipping off former president Donald Trump. But was she actually aiming the gesture at Trump? During a UFC event at Madison Square Gardens, Trump arrived just before the featherweight fight between Diego Lopes and Pat Sabanti. As the former President walks through the seats, Hill can be seen sticking both her middle fingers up. Many believe Hill is directing the gesture at Trump, however she doesn't seem to be looking at the direction of the 77-year-old, rather looking into the cameras. Burr and his wife have both been critical of Trump and other Republicans, such as presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis. Hill hasn't spoken on the now viral clip, so there's uncertainty on whether or not the middle finger was aimed at Trump. Regardless, it has social media pretty divided. Trump supporters were unsurprisingly critical of Hill's gesture that they believed to be aimed at the former President. One Twitter/X user called Hill "disgusting": Whilst another called her "nasty": But critics of Trump called his supporters "hypocrites" for calling Hill names whilst "put[ting] f*ck Biden flags up for kids to read." And many seemed to love Hill's supposed message for Trump: The rest of the UFC crowd, however, seemed happy with Trump's appearance as he entered the arena alongside his son, Donald Jr., Kid Rock, and Tucker Carlson. Despite the ongoing fraud trial regarding The Trump Organisation, he seemed to be in high spirits. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
1970-01-01 08:00
Dua Lipa awkwardly corrects interviewer who thinks Houdini was in the Bible
Dua Lipa was left baffled during a promotional interview for her new song, when the interviewer got Houdini mixed up with someone from the Bible. Appearing on Italian radio station RDS, the singer was asked whether she was asked if she had ever 'read the biblical story'. “Well, I mean, Houdini was a real person", she awkwardly responded. Quickly moving on from the situation, she described how she was 'always very fascinated by magic, fantasy, and how that can be brought into reality'. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
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