
Europe Needs More LNG to Ease Tight Market, Uniper CEO Says
Europe needs more liquefied natural gas to provide relief to its market as the region recovers from last
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Premier League confirms November Player of the Month nominees
The Premier League confirms its nominees for 2023 November Player of the Month.
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Four steps to land your dream job
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK If scoring your dream job seems impossible, meet Priyanka Naik. Not long ago
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Chess.com gives verdict on Hikaru Nakamura cheating allegations
Chess.com has given an official verdict on the cheating allegations made against Hikaru Nakamura, after the grandmaster and streamer found himself at the centre of the biggest drama in the sport. In case you’ve not been following the story over the last week or two, Nakamura dismissed “garbage” claims that he had cheated recently after going on a 15-game winning streak. Grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik added fuel to the fire after the claims came to light on social media – and even though Kramnik later deleted the posts about Nakamura, he didn’t take it lightly at all. Now, Chess.com has waded in on the news story and completely absolved Nakamura. Addressing the claims, the site said in a statement: “In the case of the recent accusations against Hikaru Nakamura by Vladimir Kramnik, we can say that we have generated nearly 2,000 individual reports on Hikaru’s games in our Fair Play system and have found no incidents of cheating.” “Our team has done the math and various simulations of streaks for a player like Hikaru who has played more than 50,000 games. We have found that not only is a 45 game winning streak possible, it is in fact likely given the number of games played,” the site added. Not finished there, Chess.com went on to say that the claims “lack statistical merit” having consulted statisticians. However, cheating is far more prevalent on the platform than people might think. According to Chess.com, 50,000 accounts were banned for cheating on the platform in October alone. 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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Tesla to deliver Cybertrucks after Musk tempers expectations
By Akash Sriram and Hyunjoo Jin Tesla is set to start deliveries of its long-delayed Cybertruck electric pickup
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No. 17 Tulane, No. 25 SMU bring unblemished league marks into AAC title tilt
No. 17 Tulane is trying to win back-to-back conference titles for the first time in nearly a century when it hosts No. 25 SMU in the American Athletic Conference championship game
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No. 2 Michigan is a big favorite in Big Ten championship game. Third straight CFP bid is in sight
No. 2 Michigan is a heavy favorite entering the Big Ten championship game against Iowa in Indianapolis on Saturday night
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Troy, Appalachian State ride hot streaks into the Sun Belt championship game
Troy and Appalachian State are both riding hot streaks into the Sun Belt Conference Championship Game
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No. 4 FSU looks to make its closing playoff argument against No. 15 Louisville in ACC title game
Fourth-ranked Florida State faces No. 15 Louisville on Saturday for the Atlantic Coast Conference championship
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Marketmind: November bids adieu with inflation data, OPEC
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan The best month of the year
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More US retailers adopt 'keep it' returns policies to shelter profits in holiday surge
By Lisa Baertlein and Arriana McLymore LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK As holiday shoppers return items purchased during Black Friday
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Biden administration proposes biggest changes to lead pipe rules in more than three decades
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed the strongest overhaul of lead in drinking water rules in more than three decades
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