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The Finals Open Beta: How Long Is It?
The Finals Open Beta: How Long Is It?
The Finals is back, this time for an Open Beta. Here's how long you have to try out the game, now on consoles.
1970-01-01 08:00
Epic Games Sent DrLupo This Iconic Fortnite Chapter 1 Prop
Epic Games Sent DrLupo This Iconic Fortnite Chapter 1 Prop
DrLupo got an iconic Fortnite Chapter 1 prop from Dusty Diner from Epic Games ahead of the rumored Fortnite OG season launching on Nov. 3, 2023.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fortnite Crew Pack November 2023 Revealed
Fortnite Crew Pack November 2023 Revealed
The Fortnite Crew Pack November 2023 features the Drakon Steel Hybrid skin, perfect for Fortnite Rewind, and releases on Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. ET.
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Bedouin family hopes four relatives held in Gaza will return 'in peace'
Bedouin family hopes four relatives held in Gaza will return 'in peace'
By Emily Rose JERUSALEM Ali Ziadna, from the Israeli Bedouin city of Rahat, has given insulin to the
1970-01-01 08:00
Gen Z are fed up of the sex or romance shown in TV and film
Gen Z are fed up of the sex or romance shown in TV and film
When it comes to sex and romance TV and film, Gen Z has had enough of it, according to new research. The ‘Teens and Screens’ study from UCLA collected responses from 1,500 Zoomers aged between 10-24 who believe there is too much of a focus on romantic relationships - 47.5 per cent to be exact. In fact, over half (51.5 per cent) of those surveyed said that they would like to see more platonic relationships being depicted on screen. Meanwhile, many (39 per cent) would like to see asexual relationships being represented in media. “We know that young people are suffering an epidemic of loneliness and they’re seeking modeling in the art they consume," Dr. Yalda T. Uhls, founder and director of CSS and co-author of the study said. "While some storytellers use sex and romance as a shortcut to character connection, it’s important for Hollywood to recognize that adolescents want stories that reflect the full spectrum of relationships." Uhls also referenced the fact that young people nowadays are having less sex than their parents did at their age. Stephanie Rivas-Lara, CSS youth engagement manager and a first author on the study (and a fellow Zoomer) provided some context as to why her generation are seeking friendship over romance in their entertainment. “As a member of gen Z myself, I wasn’t surprised by some of what we’re seeing this year,” Rivas-Lara told IndieWire. “There has been a wide-ranging discourse among young people about the meaning of community in the aftermath of Covid and the isolation that came with it. She added: "Adolescents are looking to media as a ‘third place’ where they can connect and have a sense of belonging – and with frightening headlines about climate change, pandemics and global destabilization, it makes sense they are gravitating towards what’s most familiar in those spaces.” Meanwhile in the battle between old and new, 56 per cent of respondents said they prefer original content over franchises, remakes or adaptations. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
Estate sale goes viral due to every item in the house being gigantic
Estate sale goes viral due to every item in the house being gigantic
A Los Angeles estate sale has attracted viral attention for the bizarre interior decoration that featured some gigantic-sized items. While America is known for its weirdness and wackiness, one TikTok has still managed to shock millions of viewers after revealing a very strange estate sale that took place in the city of LA in California. The post was shared by TikToker @DJtables, who regularly attends estate sales across the state and revealed that, even for him, it was one of the weirdest ones he has ever seen. In the video, which has been viewed over 1.1 million times, DJ took viewers on a virtual tour of the estate sale, showing the rooms containing huge items such as cosmetics, soap, shoes (bizarrely hung on the wall), tools and even a massive gas lighter. As he did the tour, he remarked: “Everything this person owned was gigantic, what the heck”. Text overlaying clip also read: “Strangest estate sale with very oversized stuff.” @djtables Strange estate sale #estatesale #losangeles #la #oversized #gigantic In the comments, one TikToker was a fan, writing: “Omg I’ll take everything.” “Devastating that the collection is being separated, this should be a museum,” said someone else. Another questioned: “I’m so curious to know what the 1st oversized item they bought was that started this obsession…like was it the big spoon & fork, is that the gateway.” One person added: “I love seeing people’s personal hobbies! We are all so unique lol.” “Are you sure this isn’t a giant’s house?” someone else jokingly asked. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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
Will UFC 5 be on PS4?
Will UFC 5 be on PS4?
No, UFC 5 will not be on PS4 come release day on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, or in the future. UFC 5 is only available on Next Gen consoles.
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientist discovers oldest water on Earth and drinks it
Scientist discovers oldest water on Earth and drinks it
A scientist who found the oldest water ever discovered on Earth decided the best course of action was, of course, to drink it. Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar was leading a team of geologists studying a Canadian mine in 2016 when she made the remarkable discovery. The flowing water about three kilometres below the surface was between 1.5bn and 2.6bn years old, according to tests, making it the oldest water found on Earth. “When people think about this water they assume it must be some tiny amount of water trapped within the rock,” said Prof Sherwood Lollar. “But in fact it’s very much bubbling right up out at you. These things are flowing at rates of litres per minute – the volume of the water is much larger than anyone anticipated.” Upon tasting the ancient water, she found that it was “very salty and bitter” and “much saltier than seawater”. That was an encouraging sign, because saltier water tends to be older. In this case, where the water has been ageing for billions of years, it is hardly surprising. “If you’re a geologist who works with rocks, you’ve probably licked a lot of rocks,” said Sherwood Lollar. Her team also found that life had once been present in the water, by looking at the sulphate – the composition of salts – in it. “We were able to indicate that the signal we are seeing in the fluids has to have been produced by microbiology – and most importantly has to have been produced over a very long time scale. “The microbes that produced this signature couldn’t have done it overnight. “This has to be an indication that organisms have been present in these fluids on a geological timescale.” Fortunately, the scientist had no terrifying sci-fi movie-esq reaction to drinking the ancient water, and lived to tell the tale. The paper was published in Nature in 2016. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Whiteboard: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made an MVP statement
The Whiteboard: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made an MVP statement
Today on The Whiteboard, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander makes an MVP statement, James Harden is back, big performances from last night and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
The average long-term US mortgage rate rises for 7th straight week, 30-year loan reaches 7.79%
The average long-term US mortgage rate rises for 7th straight week, 30-year loan reaches 7.79%
The average rate on the benchmark 30-year home loan rose for the seventh straight week, making a significant hurdle for prospective homebuyers
1970-01-01 08:00
Warren Buffett's company joins oil-buying frenzy this week by resuming its Occidental Petroleum buys
Warren Buffett's company joins oil-buying frenzy this week by resuming its Occidental Petroleum buys
Investor Warren Buffett joined the recent oil-buying spree in the market this week by resuming Berkshire Hathaway's purchases of Occidental Petroleum stock for the first time in four months
1970-01-01 08:00
Aghast at Hamas killings, Israelis buy up guns with government's blessing
Aghast at Hamas killings, Israelis buy up guns with government's blessing
By Joseph Campbell KFAR SABA, Israel After Hamas' shock attack on Israel, Shimrit Ben Arosh, a mother from
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