Jack Teixeira: New charges for airman over leaked documents
Jack Teixeira, 21, is charged with transmitting classified defence documents on a gaming website.
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Mohamed Salah's agent speaks out on PSG transfer rumours
Mohamed Salah's agent has denied reports of a meeting with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi. The 31-year-old signed a new contract at Liverpool last summer to commit his future to the club until 2025.
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From Start-Up to Global Leader- ARC Celebrates Its 20th Birthday in Style
EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 16, 2023--
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Wes Anderson's next feature for Netflix led by Benedict Cumberbatch will leave 'Asteroid City' behind
Wes Anderson's next feature is for Netflix and is based on a famous short story by Roald Dahl
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Start-Up to Global Leader- 20 Years in the Making of ARC
EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 16, 2023--
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Did Wes Anderson succeed in getting PG-13 rating for 'Asteroid City'? Here's what we know
Wes Anderson's latest feature 'Asteroid City' was initially rated R 'for brief graphic nudity'
1970-01-01 08:00
ECB's Centeno: international market price falls yet to reach consumers
LISBON Declines in the international market prices of raw materials, energy and food products will need to start
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Factbox-European companies cut jobs as economy sputters
Decades-high inflation and the impact of war in Ukraine have forced companies across Europe into lay-offs or hiring
1970-01-01 08:00
Why the Fed paused its rate hikes: It's tired of playing a giant guessing game
After 10 consecutive interest rate hikes, Federal Reserve officials announced on Wednesday that they would pause their fight against inflation to figure out whether the US economy was fully absorbing all that harsh medicine.
1970-01-01 08:00
Missiles target Kyiv as visiting African leaders push Ukraine and Russia for peace and grain
A delegation of leaders and senior officials from Africa have arrived in Ukraine seeking ways to end the invaded country's 15-month war and ensure food and fertilizer deliveries to their continent
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Santea and why has he taken a break from social media?
An influencer has gone viral across social media – for all of the wrong reasons. Santea, real name Santiago Albarran, is a 21-year-old TikTok star, mostly known for his lip sync, dancing and challenges shared to the platform. The internet star first started his channel in 2019 and has since featured alongside other online personalities including Malu Trevejo, Emelly Hernandez, Devin Caherly, and Amanda Diaz. He also has his own YouTube channel, which has amassed almost 44,000,000 views. On Thursday (15 June), a very NSFW video was uploaded to his Snapchat story, before being swiftly deleted. The clip in question showed a man and woman in a compromising position. No faces were shown. It remains unclear whether it was shared intentionally, but has since surfaced on other social media outlets. "I was barely going to sleep till I saw @Santea__ snap story woke me right tf up lol," one person hit back, while another added: "I'm just waiting for that apology video now lol." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @santea_ Replying to @one &' only ♛ .yall shouldve known betta when i told yall bout them 14 seconds. I can do betta i swear ? It comes after the influencer took to Instagram to announce he will be taking a break from social media. "Getting off social media for a year for my mental health," he wrote. "My last public event will be in San Antonio this month on the 23rd." He cryptically added: "RIP Santea". Santea has not yet addressed the Snapchat footage, as curious fans stand by to see whether he will publicly issue an apology or speak about the video-in-question. Indy100 reached out to Santea for comment. 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
Inside the race to remake lithium extraction for EV batteries
By Ernest Scheyder LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana The global battle to reshape the lithium industry is sucking in oil
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