The strange history of Taco Tuesday
The war over "Taco Tuesday" may be heating up now, but its origins date back several decades.
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BYD Picks Brazil for Its First Electric-Vehicle Hub Outside Asia
BYD Co. will invest 3 billion reais ($624 million) in Brazil to build its first electric-car plant outside
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Spain's People's Party pledges to cut taxes if wins July election
By Charlie Devereux MADRID Spain's main opposition People's Party (PP), leading the polls ahead of this month's national
1970-01-01 08:00
London’s ULEZ Expansion Hits Potential Roadblock From High Court Challenge
The much criticized plan to expand London’s Ultra-low Emissions Zone was challenged by a group of councils at
1970-01-01 08:00
AI is already linked to layoffs in a surprising industry
Many have raised alarms about the potential for artificial intelligence to displace jobs in the years ahead, but it's already causing upheaval in one surprising industry where workers once seemed invincible: tech.
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT rumors: Pulisic to Milan, Aaronson to Berlin, Pepi to PSV
Today's USMNT rumors on Independence Day include Christian Pulisic reportedly planning to turn down Lyon in favor of a move to AC Milan. Brenden Aaronson has been linked with Union Berlin and Ricardo Pepi is set to join PSV Eindhoven. USMNT rumors: Christian Pulisic to turn down LyonAC Mila...
1970-01-01 08:00
Steven Gerrard roasted for speaking 'Scouse-Arabic' ahead of Al-Ettifaq move
Steven Gerrard is being mercilessly roasted online for his Al-Ettifaq announcement video after his attempt at speaking Arabic. The footballer-turned-manager will be heading out to the Middle East and seemed to be immersing himself in the culture in the clip - but fans couldn't help but noticed the way his much-loved Scouse accent shone through. "I am Steven Gerrard. I am an Ettifaqi. See you soon", he says in the local language. However, one commenter was quick to point out: "He sounds like his teacher's just asked him in French what he does in a day." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
1970-01-01 08:00
Investigations continue into teenagers' deaths
Preparations are under way to repatriate the remains of two teenagers from Dublin who died in Greece.
1970-01-01 08:00
Anthony Joshua uses mattress as a punch bag to train for his next big fight
Anthony Joshua is currently undergoing preparations for his potential August fight against Dillian Whyte, and has posted a video of himself improvising when it comes to training. The former heavyweight champion could be seen in the clip punching a mattress, as if it were a punching bag. Naturally, Tyson Fury was quick to weigh-in on the situation, commenting 'Proper sausage' alongside laughing emojis under the post. The last time AJ took on Whyte in 2015, he walked away victorious with a knockout. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
1970-01-01 08:00
2023 John Deere Classic power rankings (Value in the favorites)
The field for this year’s John Deere Classic isn’t much to get excited about, but there’s still money to be won!Someone still has to win this tournament and the absence of big names means that it could be the perfect time for an unheralded player to catch fire.Let’s d...
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel Aims at More Targets as West Bank Fighting Persists
Israel’s military said it has identified 10 additional targets to destroy in Jenin before pulling out of a
1970-01-01 08:00
England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton joins Chelsea with sights set on silverware
Chelsea have signed England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton on a free transfer from Aston Villa. The 22-year-old, capped twice by her country and named in Sarina Wiegman’s squad for this summer’s World Cup, has signed a three-year deal after her contract with Villa expired. She brings Women’s Super League experience from stints with both Birmingham and Villa, having made 15 appearances while helping the latter to a fifth-placed finish last term. Hampton was part of England’s trophy-winning squad at Euro 2022 and also has honours to her name from the Finalissima earlier this year and 2022’s Arnold Clark Cup. In joining the reigning WSL champions, she now wants to add club silverware to her collection. “I’m very excited,” Hampton said on the Chelsea website. “It’s a massive club, it’s an honour to be a part of this and to be able to wear the club’s badge. I want to keep improving, to help the team however I can and I’d love to win some trophies with the club at the same time.” Hampton began her career with Villarreal in Spain after moving to the country as a youngster, but then returned to England with Stoke before joining hometown club Birmingham, making her senior debut in 2017 and making 50 appearances before switching to rivals Villa in 2021. Chelsea boss Emma Hayes added: “There is no doubt that Hannah is one of the best young goalkeepers in the world. Her performances have been improving year on year, and we have high hopes for her future with us.”
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