Cricket World Cup Winners and Losers: Beyond the Games Week 3
With five matches behind each competitor in the Cricket World Cup, tournament host India remains the only team
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Eight more aid trucks expected to enter Gaza on Friday -U.N
GENEVA (Reuters) -Another eight trucks carrying food, medicine and water are expected to cross into the Gaza Strip on Friday,
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Pro-Russian Ukrainian politician is shot and wounded - Russian official
(Reuters) -Former Ukrainian lawmaker Oleg Tsaryov, a pro-Russian figure who was reported to have been lined up by Moscow to
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The three-year cruise is running late -- again
Life at Sea's three-year cruise is still struggling to get afloat, with a new departure date rumored to be November 30. Passengers have been told not to book travel until they receive further updates.
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Billionaire Rinehart Muscles Into Another Lithium Takeover
Australia’s richest woman may be set to scupper a second lithium takeover in a matter of weeks, building
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Blasts hit two Egyptian Red Sea towns
CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Projectiles hit two Egyptian Red Sea towns on Friday injuring several people, sources and officials said, showing the
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Democratic congressman Dean Phillips to announce presidential challenge to Biden on Friday
By Jarrett Renshaw U.S. congressman Dean Phillips of Minnesota will launch a long-shot challenge to President Joe Biden
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Signal Chats, Legal Advice, ‘I Don’t Recall’: SBF on the Stand
FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried will take the stand Friday in his own defense, but the world got a
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And Venus was her name! Zara Larsson reveals new album and 2024 tour
Zara Larsson is set to release a new album called 'Venus' and embark on a UK and European tour next year.
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China’s Woes Push Some of Europe’s Debt-Laden Companies to Brink
A sluggish Chinese economy is causing distress to pop up in unexpected corners of Europe’s junk credit markets,
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The MrBeast and Rosanna Pansino controversy explained
Another day, another beef in the world of online content creation – and this time, it’s between MrBeast and Rosanna Pansino. While it’s normally the likes of Logan Paul or more recently SSSniperWolf and JacksFilms sparking drama, this time MrBeast and Rosanna Pansino are the ones causing all the fuss. So what’s it all about? MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, is the biggest name on YouTube with 204 million subscribers. Pansino is a big name too, with more than 14.5 million subscribers herself. However, she’s accusing him of lying about the outcome of a recent viral challenge. Pansino competed in one of the three hide-and-seek challenges hosted by MrBeast in Creator Games 3. Pansino is now accusing MrBeast of manipulating the edit to present a version of events which didn’t really happen and effectively reducing her role in the clip. Extreme $1,000,000 Hide And Seek www.youtube.com The YouTuber posted a message on Twitter/X with the caption: “I have been allowing others to treat me poorly in private for many years and I’m fed up. “I am going to start standing up for myself and finding my voice.” The content creator wrote: “When the video was released I was shocked, disappointed, and felt hurt. MrBeast (Jimmy) had edited the video to make me look like I performed worse than I did,” Pansino said. “This was extra upsetting because I genuinely believed him when he said that his videos are ‘authentic and real’.” Pansino also disputed the top three shown in the video, which were Zach King, Logan Paula and Larray. “The final [three] people were actually Zach, Quackity, and myself,” Pansino said. “This is what actually happened. Despite Jimmy editing out the only female in the top [three], I was proud of what I achieved.” MrBeast has yet to respond to the message on social media. 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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Safran paints cautious view on supply chains as Q3 revenues rise
By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) -France's Safran pinpointed continued pressure on supply chains, offset by strong demand for jet engine
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