How Man Utd could line up with Rasmus Hojlund
Here is where Manchester United target Rasmus Hojlund could fit in at the club and what he adds to the team.
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When is 100 Thieves' Project X Coming to Fortnite Creative?
100 Thieves' Project X is coming to Fortnite Creative on July 11. The game was developed in UEFN and will be a 3v3 bank heist.
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Hornets vs. Spurs prediction and odds for NBA Summer League (Back Spurs in Victor Wembanyama’s debut)
Victor Wembanyama makes his NBA Summer League debut on Friday night against No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller and the Charlotte Hornets.The time has come!https://twitter.com/NBA/status/1677056071683416069Wemby is arguably the most hyped prospect since LeBron James broke into the NBA in 2...
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Threads: Instagram app reaches 70 million sign-ups as it hurtles towards the size of Twitter
Threads, Instagram’s new Twitter rival, has now hit 70 million sign-ups, parent company Meta has said. The app is now easily the fastest-growing app in the world, and has seen the fastest growth of any app ever. That position was originally held by ChatGPT, but it took a couple of months for that app to reach 100 million users. It also means that Threads is well on its way to the size of Twitter, its rival. That app had 229 million monthly active users in May 2022, according to a statement made before Elon Musk’s buyout latest last year. Meta revealed the latest sign-up numbers as it looked to highlight high-profile early adopters, including Selena Gomez, Khloe Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton. It did not reveal how many posts had been made on the site, though that is already likely to be in the hundreds of millions. Meta launched Threads – which uses Instagram branding and borrows accounts from the platform – late on Wednesday. Since then it has been growing quickly, with the number of users seemingly doubling every few hours. Dubbed as the “Twitter-Killer”, Threads was the top free app on Apple’s App Store in the UK and US on Thursday. Its arrival comes after Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter’s Musk have traded barbs for months, even threatening to fight each other in a real-life mixed martial arts cage match in Las Vegas. “The cage match has started, and Zuckerberg delivered a major blow. In many ways, it’s exactly what you’d expect from Meta: Stellar execution and an easy-to-navigate user interface,” Insider Intelligence principal analyst Jasmine Enberg said. Twitter responded on Thursday by threatening to sue Meta, according to the publication Semafor, citing a letter delivered to Zuckerberg by a lawyer for Twitter. Twitter was not immediately available for comment. Reuters could not immediately verify the Semafor report. Meta said no one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee. Numerous competitors to Twitter have sprung up following Musk’s $44 billion purchase of the social media platform last year, which was followed by a series of chaotic decisions that have alienated both users and advertisers. Musk’s latest move involved limiting the number of tweets users can read per day. Twitter’s stumbles make room for a well-funded competitor like Meta Platforms, analysts and experts said, particularly because of its access to Instagram users and its advertising strength. “Meta’s release of Threads came at the perfect time to give it a fighting chance to unseat Twitter,” said Niklas Myhr, professor of marketing at Chapman University, referring to the turmoil at Twitter after it limited the number of tweets users can see. “Threads will be off to a running start as it is built upon the Instagram platform with its massive user base and if users adopt Threads, advertisers will be following closely behind.” Other competitors have found limited success. Mastodon, another Twitter-like app, has 1.7 million monthly active users, according to its website, while Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey-backed Bluesky has about 265,000 users. Read More People are realising something really worrying about Threads Twitter threatens legal action against Meta over new ‘Threads’ app Meta responds to Musk’s threat as Threads becomes most rapidly downloaded app Musk, Zuckerberg and the chaotic fight to succeed Twitter Kim Kardashian, Rylan Clark and Dalai Lama among those joining new app Threads Threads is already more than three times bigger than every Twitter rival combined
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How to Enter a Fortnite Bot Lobby Fast
Players can enter Fortnite bot lobbies through Creative mode with the code, 6852-3783-5712, or change their matchmaking region to a new one.
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Six things we learned from Mauricio Pochettino's first Chelsea press conference
The highlights of Mauricio Pochettino's first press conference as Chelsea manager, which addressed his previous allegiance to Spurs, the club's next potential captain and Romelu Lukaku.
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Taylor Swift changes controversial lyrics for 'Better Than Revenge'
Taylor Swift is using "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" as an opportunity to make some changes to her previously recorded music.
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Trump Special Counsel Spent $5.4 Million Probing Former President So Far
Special Counsel Jack Smith spent $5.4 million on staff compensation and other expenses in his first four months
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Kylian Mbappé 'honoured' to be in Cameroon
Sports fans are elated as the French football star visits Cameroon, where his father comes from.
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Meta’s Threads Has 70 Million Signups, Surprising Zuckerberg
Meta Platforms Inc.’s new social media app Threads has garnered 70 million users in just two days after
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The Ashley Madison documentary: What you need to know
The ABC News/Hulu documentary 'The Ashley Madison Affair' tells the tale of the now famous website used by those seeking to have extramarital affairs"Let's just say if you do bad things, then bad things will happen to you."
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Special counsel Jack Smith has spent more than $5 million on Trump probes, DOJ says
The office of special counsel Jack Smith, who is leading several high-profile investigations into former President Donald Trump, has spent more than $5 million since his appointment in November, according to the first public accounting of his expenses.
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