Mauricio Pochettino signs three-year deal to become Chelsea head coach
Mauricio Pochettino has signed a three-year contract to become Chelsea's new head coach, sources have confirmed to 90min. The Argentine will be joined by his usual backroom staff and an announcement will be made by the club in due course.
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NATO head urges Kosovo to ease tensions with Serbia
By Sabine Siebold BRUSSELS NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Sunday called on Kosovo to tone down tensions with
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Debt-Ceiling Relief May Be Short as Focus Turns to T-Bill Deluge
Bond traders look set to pivot from worrying the US wouldn’t raise its debt limit to fretting about
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McCarthy Says Debt Deal ‘Doesn’t Do Everything for Everyone’
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy acknowledged that the debt-ceiling deal negotiated with the White House is likely to face
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Israel watchdog seeks data from banks in interest rate probe
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM Israel's competition watchdog sought more data on Sunday from the country's banks relating to
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Ship captain brilliantly shuts down 'sexist' who questioned how a woman could do her job
What’s the best way to deal with ignorance? Get angry? Ignore it? Try and educate someone? Well, here’s a lesson in elegantly dispatching trolls, courtesy of Captain Kate McCue. McCue is a cruise ship captain with big social media followings on Instagram and TikTok. She’s the first American woman to captain a giant cruise vessel. But that hasn’t stopped people from sending her ignorant comments. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Like the anonymous troll who recently replied to McCue’s content by asking: "How can you be a captain? Your [sic] only a woman." McCue decided, for once, to dignify them with a response – with a twist. In a video posted to her TikTok she said: @captainkatemccue Reply to @seamus272 #yourewelcome #fyp #foryou #captain "Normally as I’m scrolling through comments and I see something like this, I totally ignore and move on with my life. But I think it’s about high time I address this because it’s 2020. And in this day and age, I am shocked that someone still doesn’t know the difference between ‘your’ and ‘you’re’. "A quick reference: ‘you’re’ as in ‘you are’, like ‘you are sexist’. ‘Your’ is something possessive, because it belongs to you, like ‘your ignorance’. But don’t worry, I’m here for you. If you need any more clarification, you can find me here. In my captain’s chair." The clip ends with a shot of McCue reclining in her captain’s seat. And the smart takedown is being praised by many. “Brilliant,” one viewer said, adding that they “did not expect” the way McCue cleverly chose to dissect the ignorance on display. Grammar lessons and dispatching trolls in under one minute? Now that’s a skill. 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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Don't expect the stock markets to rejoice about the debt ceiling deal
You'd expect the stock market to surge after the White House and House Republicans reached a tentative deal to raise the debt ceiling, But markets may have other plans.
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Wedding Party Celebrating Miami Heat Victory Had No Clue Boston Actually Won
VIDEO: Miami Heat fans celebrate Game 6 victory at a wedding. The Heat did not actually win.
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Kenilworth Road: Guide to Luton Town's iconic stadium
Everything to know about Kenilworth Road, Luton Town's iconic stadium.
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Why does Wall Street expect a rate hike in June?
Wall Street expects the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in June. Not only that, it finally believes the central bank when it says it likely won't cut rates this year.
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Melissa Kinsella: Mum left in coma in Turkey dies after UK return
Melissa Kinsella arrived back in the UK on Wednesday after £50,000 was raised to get her home.
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The Frantic Push to Solve Sovereign Debt Crises Irks Wall Street
A shakeup is brewing in the $1.6 trillion universe of emerging-market sovereign debt — whether Wall Street likes
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