Acer Readies One of the First Laptops to Support Wi-Fi 7
If you’re an early adopter of Wi-Fi 7, Acer is preparing to launch one of
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3 possible replacements for Declan Rice at West Ham
West Ham United look set to lose Declan Rice this summer but who could replace the midfielder at the London Stadium?Rice has been a mainstay in West Ham's midfield over the last few seasons which has seen them get to the Europa League semi-final and now the Europa Conference League final. H...
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT news: Marsch’s chances, Hudson’s role, Crocker interview
Today's USMNT news focuses on who the country's next head coach should be. Jesse Marsch is still a contenderbut Anthony Hudson looks to remain in charge for theforeseeable.U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker has also given an update on the recruitmentprocess.USMNT news: Jesse Mars...
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Angel Di Maria set to leave Juventus amid MLS and Saudi Arabia interest
Angel Di Maria is set to leave Juventus after contract talks broke down.
1970-01-01 08:00
U.S. weekly jobless claims rise moderately; first-quarter GDP growth revised up
WASHINGTON The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week and the prior
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Ramaphosa Rules Out South Africa Abandoning Neutral Stance on War in Ukraine
South Africa’s president insisted his country won’t be drawn into taking sides in the conflict between Russia and
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'Fubar' fouls up Arnold Schwarzenegger's TV series debut in recognizable ways
Arnold Schwarzenegger makes the natural progression from movie star to California governor to Netflix series with "Fubar," which is basically a father-daughter version of his 1994 James Cameron movie "True Lies." Marking the star's series debut.
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Germany Last Generation: Where car is king but protesters won’t let you drive
Cars are at the heart of the culture wars and anger at road-blocking tactics has led to armed raids.
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COP28: Government defends oil boss Jaber to head talks
Government minister pushes back against EU and US calls for removal of Sultan al-Jaber as head of COP28.
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MrBeast 'arrested' by police in meticulously planned YouTube ‘revenge’ plot
MrBeast, the most subscribed-to individual on YouTube, has been arrested – sort of. The content creator, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson and has more than 154m subscribers on the platform, was taken into ‘custody’ by the North Carolina Police Department as part of a payback prank from another influencer. Eric Decker, known online as Airrack, was duped last year when friend and creator Tyler Blanchard pretended he was leaving Airrack’s channel to go and work for Donaldson. And so, naturally, Decker wanted to get even – by having police ‘arrest’ Donaldson following a meeting with Twitter owner Elon Musk at the social media company’s offices in New York. Except, in a truly shocking turn of events, Musk reportedly cancelled the meeting, and when a chance text from Donaldson to Decker saw the influencer ask if he wanted to meet in North Carolina, Airrack managed to sign a contract with local police to prank him there instead. “I mean, technically, I’m five days into chasing Jimmy down, which is where most people in this situation would just give up. “But when Jimmy turned Tyler against me – tried to take my friend from me – I can’t live with myself if I don’t get revenge on this man,” Decker said. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter With the help of deputies Brock and Bobby, Decker conspired to have the officers pull over Donaldson for having tinted windows, before realising a warrant is out for his arrest for “communicating threats”. I ACTUALLY Got MrBeast Arrested www.youtube.com However, as Donaldson was placed in handcuffs and the back of the police car, the YouTuber could be seen smiling throughout the entire interaction, at one point telling officers it is “so hard to believe this is real”. He said: “Let me guess, one of my friends put you up to this. “If they were, I don’t know how they’d get their hands on cop cars and… it’s a pretty elaborate prank, if it is.” After being taken to jail, having mugshots taken and placed in a cell with no food or water available, Donaldson was eventually allowed a phone call which saw Decker reveal the whole thing was an elaborate prank. Commenting on the ruse, MrBeast said: “I thought it was real, and then I was like, ‘this might be a prank’. “I was like, ‘this is a lot of resources for a prank’, then I was like, ‘OK, wait, maybe this isn’t a prank.’” Decker has since decided to sell T-shirts displaying MrBeast’s mugshot online, if anyone is desperate… 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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South Korea, US hold largest live-fire drills to respond to 'full-scale' attack
By Soo-hyang Choi and Daewoung Kim SEOUL/POCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) -South Korean and U.S. forces began live-fire exercises simulating a
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Rebel Wilson dons sailor's costume as she hosts yacht party in Cannes to mark her directorial debut
Rebel Wilson's 'The Deb' will tell the story of high school outcast Taylah and her feminist inner-city cousin Maeve at a debutante ball
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