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Analysis-Argentina's clash of economic models stirs investor fears
Analysis-Argentina's clash of economic models stirs investor fears
By Rodrigo Campos and Jorgelina do Rosario NEW YORK/LONDON Argentina's presidential election run-off next month will pitch big
1970-01-01 08:00
Ilkay Gundogan pokes fun at Robert Lewandowski with brilliant Ballon d'Or Blackburn quip
Ilkay Gundogan pokes fun at Robert Lewandowski with brilliant Ballon d'Or Blackburn quip
Barcelona midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has joked that teammate Robert Lewandowski might have won a Ballon d'Or if his proposed move to Blackburn Rovers early in his career hadn't fallen through.
1970-01-01 08:00
Taylor Swift kissing Travis Kelce is the latest thing to have Swifties excited
Taylor Swift kissing Travis Kelce is the latest thing to have Swifties excited
A photo showing Taylor Swift sweetly kissing Travis Kelce has caused some excitement among her die hard fan base.
1970-01-01 08:00
New men's global rugby competition starting in 2026 hailed and assailed
New men's global rugby competition starting in 2026 hailed and assailed
The long-awaited new global men’s competition outside of the Rugby World Cup has been approved to start in 2026
1970-01-01 08:00
Li Shangfu: Chinese defence minister sacked
Li Shangfu: Chinese defence minister sacked
The defence minister has been officially removed after not being seen in public since August.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Whiteboard: NBA award predictions, grading last-minute rookie extensions
The Whiteboard: NBA award predictions, grading last-minute rookie extensions
Today on The Whiteboard — NBA award picks, grading rookie extensions, the latest on Giannis and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Nvidia says U.S. speeded up new export curbs on AI chips
Nvidia says U.S. speeded up new export curbs on AI chips
Chip designer Nvidia said new U.S. export restrictions blocking the sales of its high-end artificial intelligence chips to
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd confirm unique detail about upcoming Man City fixture
Man Utd confirm unique detail about upcoming Man City fixture
The Manchester derby is set to take place this weekend, but there is an unusual kick-off time change. Manchester United will host their local rivals at home on Sunday (October 29), where the game will commence at 3.30 pm. However, the typical start time for a Sunday Premier League match is an hour later at 4.30 pm, leaving footy fans confused. In a statement from United, it appears the schedule change is due to an agreement between the two clubs, and other parties involved. On the club's website, it read: “The derby with Manchester City will be staged towards the end of the month, with the Old Trafford encounter being moved to 29 October, kicking off at 15:30 GMT. "The fixture, which we won 2-1 last season with Marcus Rashford netting a memorable winner, is to be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK. “The unusual start time was agreed following consultation between the clubs, the broadcaster and local authorities.” Sky Sports will be broadcasting the highly anticipated match live this Sunday. Currently, Manchester City sit in second place in the Premier League table while Manchester United are in eighth place. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mattress Mack Was Going Through It Last Night
Mattress Mack Was Going Through It Last Night
Spectacular footage for people who like to watch other people lose money.
1970-01-01 08:00
Convincing yourself food is highly calorific could suppress your appetite
Convincing yourself food is highly calorific could suppress your appetite
A study suggests that convincing yourself that food has a higher calorie content may suppress your appetite and help you lose weight. Alia Crum and her colleagues at Yale University gave 46 healthy volunteers the same 380-calories milkshake. However, some participants were told it was a low-calorie choice, whilst others were told it was high in calories. The 'low-calorie' bottle of the shake claimed it to have zero percent fat, zero added sugar and be only 140 calories. Whilst the 'high-calorie' bottle was labelled as 'indulgent' and accounted to 620 calories. The team measured levels or ghrelin before and after volunteers drank the shake. Ghrelin is a hormone released by the stomach when we are hungry. "It also slows metabolism," Crum said, "just incase you might not find that food." Once you have a big meal after you ghrelin rises, your level proceed to drop again, telling your brain that you've had enough to eat and it's time to start metabolising, in order to burn the calories ingested. Meaning that when we have something like a small salad, ghrelin levels don't drop as much, and metabolism isn't triggered in the same way. For a while, scientists believed that ghrelin levels change in response to the nutrients in your stomach. But Crum's study pushed back on that belief. If participants believed they were drinking the high-calorie shake, the body responded as though the participants had consumed more than they actually had. "The ghrelin levels dropped about three times more when people were consuming the indulgent shake (or though they were consuming the indulgent shake)," Crum said. However, it doesn't mean the nutrients doesn't matter, but Crum suggests that the metabolic model may need to be rethought. "Our beliefs matter in virtually every domain, in everything we do," Crum says. "How much is a mystery, but I don't we've given enough credit to the role of our beliefs in determining our physiology, our reality." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
1970-01-01 08:00
Oil traders race to negotiate deals after US eases Venezuela sanctions
Oil traders race to negotiate deals after US eases Venezuela sanctions
By Marianna Parraga, Laura Sanicola and Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON Global energy traders are emerging as early buyers of
1970-01-01 08:00
JetBlue Wants to Kick KLM Out of JFK If It Loses Amsterdam Airport Access
JetBlue Wants to Kick KLM Out of JFK If It Loses Amsterdam Airport Access
JetBlue Airways Corp. asked US authorities to bar Dutch carrier KLM from New York’s John F. Kennedy International
1970-01-01 08:00
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