Tottenham open talks with Leicester over Newcastle target James Maddison
Tottenham have opened talks with Leicester over James Maddison as they look to beat Premier League rivals Newcastle to his signature. The 26-year-old could command a fee upwards of £55m despite the Foxes relegation to the Championship.
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Rain to Bring Relief Sunday; NYC Improves: Smoky Air Latest
Relief is in sight. Heavy rainfall in parts of the eastern US on Sunday should help dissipate much
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Donald Trump indictment: What happens now?
The US Secret Service will meet Mr Trump's staff on Friday to plan his arrest and court appearance.
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GM Will Join Tesla's EV Charging Network in Step Closer to US Industry Standard
General Motors Co. will adapt its electric vehicles to Tesla Inc.’s Superchargers, following Ford Motor Co.’s lead and
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Climate Change and Homeowners’ Insurance Are on a Collision Course
A summer that has already seen water crises and wildfire smoke is rapidly becoming an inflection point in
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Man City - Inter: Champions League final combined XI
The 2022/23 season will finally come to an end on Saturday when Manchester City and Inter face off in what promises to be a truly historic UEFA Champions League final.
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UBS, Swiss Government Seal $10 Billion Loss Guarantee Deal
UBS Group AG sealed an agreement with the Swiss government to cover 9 billion francs ($9.9 billion) of
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BOJ Is Said to See Little Need to Tweak Yield Control Now
Bank of Japan officials see little need to adjust its yield curve control program at a policy meeting
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Elon Musk shares bizarre Taylor Swift meme comparing her to ‘Napoleon Dynamite in drag’
Elon Musk has left his Twitter followers stumped with a bizarre comparison of Taylor Swift and Napoleon Dynamite. You'd think the tech mogul would have bigger things on his mind, but on Friday, it seemingly wandered elsewhere. Musk tweeted a picture of Swift and the awkward teen character, asking: "How do we know for sure they’re different people?" The caption above the photo collage of the two read: "When you realise Taylor Swift is actually Napoleon Dynamite." The tweet soon went viral across Twitter, with many flocking to the responses. "As both a Musk fan and a Taylor Swift fan, this is not the crossover I wanted," one person hit back, while another added: "Someone come get the owner of Twitter's phone, please. Now I can’t unsee it." Meanwhile, one person had enough and brutally wrote: "Elon pls go tend to ur baby DU-139X# before even coming on this shi**y app you wasted money on." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Now, this isn't the first time Musk has turned his attention to the 'Shake It Off' singer. In March, the Tesla founder complimented the star by saying her "limbic resonance skill is exceptional." Everyone was just as confused as each other, but it apparently means "a state of deep emotional and physiological connection between two people. The limbic system in the brain is the seat of emotions." He didn't stop there either. Under a series of photos from Swift's hotly-anticipated Eras Tour, Musk responded with a cigarette emoji which most people interpreted as him calling the singer smoking. When one Twitter user asked whether Musk and Swift would make a cute couple, he simply responded with a crying laughing face. 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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Liverpool director sends warning to Man Utd & Real Madrid over Harry Kane pursuit
A Liverpool director has warned Man Utd & Real Madrid over their pursuit of Tottenham striker Harry Kane.
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Bayern Munich confirm signing of Konrad Laimer from RB Leipzig
Bayern Munich have confirmed the signing of Konrad Laimer on a free transfer.
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New York-listed IHS in Shareholder Standoff Over Governance
IHS Holding Ltd.’s annual meeting devolved into a tense standoff over investor power on Wednesday after the African
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