Why would Arsenal want to sign David Raya?
Here are the reasons why David Raya is a serious target for Arsenal and how he compares to Aaron Ramsdale.
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Who is Kai Cenat, the influencer at the centre of New York City mayhem?
The streamer and social media influencer Kai Cenat is at the centre of mayhem that erupted in New York City's Union Square on Friday after he announced that he would be giving away Playstation 5 consoles. Cenat and fellow streamer Fanum had teased the giveaway to their millions of followers on Instagram, that it was scheduled to take place at 4pm. However, a mass crowd, estimated to be around 2000 people arrived on the scene leading to unsavoury scenes which resulted in the injuries of a reported 12 people. Fighting and the throwing of fire extinguishers were also reported with two people being arrested. Some revelers also climbed on the roof of Union Square station. On a live stream at the event, Cenat could be heard saying: "Look at this! hey standing like in f*****g unity, bro." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter He also added: "Everybody for themselves, it's a war out there man." Cenat had also teased that items such as gaming PCs, gift cards and gaming Chairs would be given away at the event. Amid the chaos it has been reported that Cenat was placed into law enforcement custody as confirmed by the New York Police Department. Who is Kai Cenat? 21-year-old Cenat, real name Kai Carlo Cenat III, was born in New York in December 2001. He is one of the most popular streamers and influencers on the internet today. He is the most subscribed to Twitch streamer ever with more than 300,000 at his peak in February 2023. He also has more than 6 million followers on Instagram and more than 4 million subscribers on YouTube. Most of his content revolves around video games, comedy and pranks. He is said to have a net worth of around $12 million. In May he was named as one of Rolling Stone magazine's most influential people on social media. In the prior month he was temporarily banned from Twitch for reportedly violating the platform's rules. Also in May, he and fellow streamer iShowSpeed signed a lucrative deal with rival platform Rumble to produce a handful of livestreams a month. 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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The most expensive Premier League transfer windows ever
Here are the six most expensive Premier League transfer windows in history and the players that helped make up the numbers.
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Sound Inpatient Physicians Hires Adviser for Balance Sheet Help
Sound Inpatient Physicians Inc. has hired PJT Partners for debt advice as the hospital-staffing company grapples with earnings
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Wall Street Giants Expect $8.9 Billion Hit From Bank Failures
The biggest US lenders expect to pay almost $8.9 billion to help replenish the US government’s bedrock Deposit
1970-01-01 08:00
Pack it up, MLB: Max Fried is back and Braves World Series push is stronger than ever
Max Fried made his first start for the Atlanta Braves in three months on Friday. The rest of baseball might as well pack up and go home now.Mowing down major-league batters and looking like one of the best pitchers in baseball is just like riding a bike -- or it might be if you ask Atlanta Brave...
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5 college football rivalries we so need out of the even bigger Big Ten
College football is on fire with Oregon and Washington leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten.The Big Ten just got even bigger!...and make that four Pac-12 schools linking up with the midwest, as Oregon and Washington will be crossing multiple time zones with past, present and future conference ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Ex-Celsius CEO Mashinsky Must Face Civil Fraud Suit in New York
Former Celsius Network Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Alex Mashinsky, whose once high-flying crypto lender went bankrupt last year,
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Summer of Heat and Fire Doesn’t Sway Republicans on Climate
Record-setting wildfires and deadly heat waves across the globe are providing the most tangible evidence of climate change
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Cancer sucks: Phillies fans find something they hate more than struggling Trea Turner
Phillies fans are turning their frustration with Trea Turner into something productive by funneling donations towards a cancer charity in his honor.What do baseball slumps and cancer have in common? They both suck.But one particular baseball slump is also now helping in the fight against can...
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Silbert’s Crypto Empire DCG Faces NY Attorney General Probe Over Genesis Ties
Barry Silbert’s crypto empire, Digital Currency Group, is facing another probe into its financial dealings with subsidiary Genesis
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Travel Earnings Show Consumers Still Splurge on Foreign Trips
Earnings reports from the big three online travel companies showed that consumers are willing to swallow higher prices
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