U.S. Supreme Court dismisses dispute over Title 42 border expulsions
By Andrew Chung The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a case in which Republicans sought to keep
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Stetson Bennett IV first throws with Rams causing mass overreactions
Stetson Bennett is on the field for Los Angeles Rams practice and he's already stirring up significant buzz.The Los Angeles Rams selected Stetson Bennett with the 128th pick in April's NFL Draft, giving priority to his remarkable list of accomplishments at the collegiate level with Geo...
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Disney scraps $867m Florida plan amid Ron DeSantis feud
The company makes the decision amid an escalating legal battle with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
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McCarthy and Schumer optimistic about the state of debt talks
Two days after his second recent meeting in the Oval Office to discuss raising the debt ceiling, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy sounded positive about the direction of debt limit talks, telling CNN he sees how they can get to a deal and that he wants a bill on the floor next week.
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Mexico Halts Steepest-Ever Series of Interest Rate Hikes as Inflation Slows
Mexico halted its steepest-ever series of interest rate rises and promised to keep them stable for an extended
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2023 NBA Mock Draft 8.0: Spurs win Wembanyama sweepstakes
The San Antonio Spurs were big winners on lottery night; our latest NBA Mock Draft goes through Victor Wembanyama's presumed new home and every first-round pick.The 2023 NBA draft order is set after the lottery gods once again blessed the San Antonio Spurs with the No. 1 overall pick and a ...
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Starbucks is changing its ice cubes
Starbucks is changing its ice cubes. Will its customers have a meltdown?
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San Diego awarded new Major League Soccer expansion franchise
Major League Soccer is officially headed to San Diego.
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2023 Leagues Cup: Schedule, groups and where to watch
The 2023 CONCACAF Leagues Cup, a month-long tourney will halt all league play across North America beginning July 21 through a final match scheduled for August 19.
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Startup founder accused of defrauding JPMorgan is indicted
NEW YORK Charlie Javice, who has been accused of defrauding JPMorgan Chase & Co through her now-shuttered college
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Secretariat's 1973 Triple Crown saw record times in each race. It took 39 years to become official
When Secretariat won the Preakness a half-century ago, his final time of 1 minute, 55 seconds wasn’t all that noteworthy
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'Did you pray today' song takes TikTok by storm
Another day, another TikTok trend. This time, the platform is obsessed with Young Thug's lyrics, "Did you pray today?" The viral audio has already racked up 23 million views under the hashtag alone. The lyrics originate from the rapper's 2016 song, 'Gangster Sh*t' – making users more confused as to why it's randomly cropped up now. Unlike most popular uploads to the platform, there is no trend attached to the lyrics. Instead, TikTok users are simply using the song to upload random snippets from all corners of the internet. Others are using the lyrics to poke fun at everyday situations. It appeared to take off on TikTok earlier in May with many people using the sound with a purple-toned filter to mirror the aesthetic from the mid-2010s, according to Know Your Meme. One of the first uploads was said to receive almost 150,000 views in just ten days. It didn't take long for people to comment on how catchy the lyrics were, with one writing: "I can't stop singing this song!" Another reiterated: "I can't get this verse out of my head." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @papi_ximena Did u pray today? ?? It comes after yet another bizarre time-passing trend took the platform by storm: the 'OKOKOK / LALALA test'. The quiz is inspired by the popular Tyler the Creator's song, 'See You Again' featuring Kali Uchis. It essentially determines what "vibe" you give off, depending on what you hear first. In the song, Tyler can be heard repeating "Ok," while Kali sings "Lalala". Supposedly, if you join in on Tyler's part, you are level-headed and introverted. Whereas, if you are on Kali's side, you're more crazy and extroverted. 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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