Stellantis does not need Italy among its shareholders, Chairman Elkann says
MILAN Stellantis does not need the Italian state as a shareholder as the carmaker is in good shape,
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Nova Scotia battles its largest wildfire on record
The Canadian fires have had a wide impact, with air quality warnings issued in the US northeast.
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Thirty Thousand Amazon Workers Could Access Alexa Data, FTC Says
Tens of thousands of Amazon.com Inc. employees once could listen to voice recordings of Alexa users, according to
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Where Does Skip Bayless Go From Here?
What happens next for Skip Bayless?
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’IPhone’ spotted in painting from 1882
Art fans have been left convinced of “time travel” after spotting what they're claiming to be an “iPhone” in a piece of art from 1882. The 19th-century image shows the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns holding a rectangular item in a piece of art by the artists R. Josey and James Archer. It is titled The Betrothal of Burns and Highland Mary and depicts the poet and his love, Mary Campbell, as they declare their love for one another. In the engraving, Burns is dressed in outdoor clothing with a hat in one hand and his coat draped over his arm. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The other hand appears to be holding the object which he is handing to Campbell, who stands barefoot across the River Ayr from him. Josey and Archer’s engraving pre-dates the invention of the iPhone by around 125 years, with London beginning the operation of the world’s first coal-fired public electricity generating station at the time. But, while the device certainly resembles an early-generation iPhone, there is a simpler explanation that does not involve time travel. When Burns and Campbell declared their love for one another, they signified the moment with the tradition of exchanging Bibles across a running stream. Their plans to marry were formed in 1786 over the river in west Scotland with the ancient tradition, suggesting that the object depicted is a religious book, not a time-travelling iPhone. It’s not the first time a modern-day item has been spotted in an early piece of art after a “Nike trainer” was supposedly seen in a painting from the 17th century. 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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Which 'Succession' actors are most likely to win an Emmy?
Although Succession as a show has picked up 13 Emmys across its first three seasons,
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Yankees Rumors: 3 players who won't be on the roster by July 1
The New York Yankees roster will look different in the coming weeks due to players returning from injuries. Some players are not performing the way they need to be and some who are performing well will be casualties of roster space.A month ago, the New York Yankees sat at the bottom of MLB'...
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How Marcus Garvey Bean Salad Became a Traditional Juneteenth Dish
Black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey played a major role in the early civil rights movement. This Juneteenth dish has more of a connection to him than just his name.
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10 Nikola Jokic Facts to Fully Jokerfy You During the NBA Finals
Get to know Nikola Jokic, his wife, his brothers and his highlights.
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Dollar General shareholders vote to review safety policies after 49 deaths in a decade
Dollar General investors approved a resolution Wednesday to create an independent audit of the chain's safety policies because of violence at stores and millions of dollars in fines for workplace safety violations.
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NBA best bets today (Predictions for Nikola Jokic, Heat vs. Nuggets NBA Finals Game 1)
What every NBA fan has been waiting for all season is finally here.Game 1 of the NBA Finals tips off on Thursday night, and we get one step closer to crowning a champion in the process.History will be made in this series between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets no matter who wins. Denver is...
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Pentagon buys Starlink for Ukraine - statement
WASHINGTON Starlink, the satellite communications service started by billionaire Elon Musk, now has a Department of Defense contract
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