
2023 NFL Redraft: Panthers pass on Bryce Young for more
A revised look at the 2023 NFL Draft's top 10 picks — how rookie performances are reshaping initial impressions and draft choices.
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NYC Realtors Are Grappling Over Who Will Pay Commissions
Agents hustling to strike deals for homes in a tough Manhattan market are confronting another major hurdle as
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NBA rumors: Bulls want to trade Zach LaVine before considering other deals
With the Chicago Bulls seemingly preparing for a fire sale, Zach LaVine is set up as the first trade domino to fall.
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Jack Antonoff post may give new insight into Taylor Swift's break up with Joe Alwyn
Fans are going crazy for Taylor Swift's co-collaborator and producer, Jack Antonoff's Instagram story, which many are saying gives new insight into Swift's relationship with ex Joe Alwyn. After Spotify made the announcement that Taylor Swift was the platform's most streamed artist of the year, Swift released her song "You're Losing Me" onto the platform, which was previously only available on a limited edition CD of her album Midnights. The song's original release on May 2023 made many already speculate it was about Swift's ex, Joe Alwyn, as their breakup had been publicly announced the month beforehand. As Midnights was only released at the end of 2022, fans speculated "You're Losing Me" was written in 2022. However, Antonoff's story suggests differently. At the announcement of the song going onto streaming services, Antonoff shared a photo of Swift eating raisins before recording the song. In the text accompanying the photo Antonoff wrote: "you're losing me is out today. a very special track from the midnights sessions that's finally streaming! written and recorded at home on 12/5/21 right after Taylor ate these raisins." The date mentioned threw fans into a frenzy, and on social media many are suggesting that Swift and Alwyn's relationship was on the rocks since December 2021. Take a look at some fan's reactions and theories: 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. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
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Former MrBeast employees say you 'have to be prepared for anything'
People who were previously employed by MrBeast have spoken about their experience of working for the world’s most popular YouTuber, and made it clear that you always have to be prepared for absolutely anything. MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, is known for his larger-than-life videos, with bombastic stunts and huge set pieces. All of that takes a lot of work behind the scenes, and judging by the testimony of former employees, it’s far from your average 9-5 job. Speaking to Business Insider, five of the people who used to work with Donaldson spoke about their time with him. Britt Carter revealed that one day she got a call out of the blue telling her to drive to the Great Smoky Mountains straight away – a journey of six hours. Carter said: "You had to be prepared for anything. It was an all-hands-on-deck, all-the-time kind of thing." Carter went on to speak about the job, which she held for six months, saying: "You'd have days where everything was going wrong, working so hard and physically killing yourself to make something happen. But then, the next day, you'd pull off these incredible stunts and pieces of content, and you were on such a high that it makes you forget all those hard hours and days." She later said: "Everybody knew that the mission of the company was to create the best possible video. That came before everything else. That was always the goal. If there was something that could make the video better, you would always defer to what could create the better content." Sign up for 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
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3 players on Cardinals holiday wish list ahead of MLB Winter Meetings
The St. Louis Cardinals have filled their starting rotation. However, they are far from done, and these three players could help them out in 2024.
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Is Chris Paul playing tonight? Latest injury update for Clippers vs. Warriors
During Tuesday's game, Chris Paul went to the locker room and never returned for the Warriors. Check out CP3's status for tonight's game against the Clippers.
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Kraft's Classic Mac and Cheese Is Now Available Without Any Cheese
The neon orange comfort food now comes in a plant-based version.
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Luke Evans is 'in a festive mood' with Christmas knitwear
Luke Evans says Save The Children’s Christmas secondhand jumper line “really got” him “in a festive mood” as the charity gear up to launch their Story Knits pop-up for one week before Christmas Jumper Day.
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Brazil confirms OPEC+ invite, minister says eager to join
By Lisandra Paraguassu and Roberto Samora BRASILIA/SAO PAULO Brazil hopes to join the OPEC+ group of oil-producing countries
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NFL Week 13 Predictions and Picks Against the Spread: Six Best Bets
NFL picks and predictions ATS for Week 13.
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Biden administration to release aviation fuel subsidy guidance by year's end-Agriculture Secretary
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said on Wednesday he was confident the Treasury Department
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