Enjoy Some Grainy Footage of Scottie Scheffler Taking Five Minutes to Hit a Shot
Scottie Scheffler took his sweet, sweet time at the PGA Championship.
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'Futurama' is back: Everybody scream, we officially have a date for the new season
Get your space suits on! Futurama is finally back, and it's as glorious as ever.
1970-01-01 08:00
Adidas critics urged to 'calm down' after brand launch new inclusive Pride campaign
People are losing their minds over Adidas' recent campaign that appears to show a man sporting a bathing suit. This week, the sports brand launched its Pride 2023 collection, which features a model who appears to be male – but whose gender has not been specified – wearing their "Pride Swimsuit" retailed at $70 (£50). Adidas said the campaign is "a celebration of self-expression, imagination and the unwavering belief that love unites." The swimwear, designed by South African designer Rich Mnisi, was soon shared on Twitter, where it racked up 6.8 million views at the time of writing. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Many more divisive opinions followed. Former NCAA swimmer and women’s rights activist Riley Gaines chimed in: "Women’s swimsuits aren’t accessorised with a bulge." "I don’t understand why companies are voluntarily doing this to themselves. They could have at least said the suit is ‘unisex,’ but they didn’t because it’s about erasing women. Ever wondered why we hardly see this go the other way?" Meanwhile, others urged critics to "calm down", with one claiming bathing suits have been "a style of men's beach wear since the early 20th century." "It's just clothing," they added. Another said, "It's not that serious." "Who. The. Hell. Cares. Don’t want to see it, don’t look, it’s really simple," a third penned. One fan of the swimsuit wrote: "Who cares about the models, I love the look of the swimsuit." In a press release earlier this week, Adidas said the collection "is inspired by a love letter Mnisi wrote to his younger self," and acts as "a rallying cry for active allyship to empower and champion the LGBTQIA+ community." Indy100 reached out to Adidas for comment. 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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Aaron Ramsdale signs new long-term Arsenal contract
England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal.
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA rumors: Suns could be looking at Ty Lue as Monty Williams replacement
The Phoenix Suns have one of the NBA's top coaches in mind as a potential Monty Williams replacement.The Phoenix Suns are coming off two consecutive second-round meltdowns in the NBA playoffs. Naturally, the move from new owner Mat Ishbia was to fire head coach Monty Williams. The decision ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Mets' exciting walk-off win proved what they need to do to win NL East
New York Mets fans have been clamoring to 'let the kids play' for weeks now. Last night, in dramatic fashion, everything came to a head: Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez made Mets' magic happen.Down 2-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning, they were lookin' like the 's...
1970-01-01 08:00
De do do don't: Sting warns against AI songs
British musician Sting warned against songs written by artificial intelligence in an interview with the BBC published Thursday, urging caution...
1970-01-01 08:00
Factbox-U.S. state abortion legislation to watch in 2023
By Gabriella Borter and Sharon Bernstein State legislatures are wrestling with how much to restrict or expand abortion
1970-01-01 08:00
The Wes Anderson TikTok Renaissance Is Here: Outfits To Take On The Trend
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, filmmaker Wes Anderson may be the most flattered man in Hollywood. His iconic aesthetic has spawned countless Halloween costumes (such as Gwyneth Paltrow as Margot Tenenbaum) and photography books (like Accidentally Wes Anderson). So it should come to no surprise that he is now the inspiration behind vibrant, and now viral, TikTok videos. If you yourself doomscroll TikTok (or prefer watching week-old videos on Instagram Explore like me) you’ve definitely seen grainy footage of people wearing quirky and colorful outfits while doing mundane activities in beautiful settings as cheery banjos and pianos play. (Can you picture it?!)
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy floods leave 13 dead and force 13,000 from their homes
More bodies are found after almost every river flooded between the coast and Bologna.
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Jurgen Klopp banned from touchline & fined for Paul Tierney bias rant
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been suspended by the FA for his comments on Paul Tierney.
1970-01-01 08:00
Gwen Stefani shocks fans with 'The Voice' return, leaves them puzzled as Blake Shelton exits
Gwen Stefani has revealed she is returning to 'The Voice' as a coach this fall - even though after her husband Blake Shelton quitting the show
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