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David Moyes makes plea to West Ham fans ahead of Declan Rice return
David Moyes makes plea to West Ham fans ahead of Declan Rice return
David Moyes has insisted the Declan Rice "should be welcomed with open arms" by West Ham United fans on Wednesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Do you believe? Cher set to star in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year
Do you believe? Cher set to star in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year
Cher is obviously a superstar but even a superstar is happy to be the opening act when it comes to Santa
1970-01-01 08:00
US private payrolls miss expectations in October - ADP
US private payrolls miss expectations in October - ADP
WASHINGTON U.S. private payrolls increased far less than expected in October, but that likely understates the health of
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine says oil refinery hit, power lines damaged in Russian drone attack
Ukraine says oil refinery hit, power lines damaged in Russian drone attack
KYIV A Russian drone attack set ablaze the Kremenchuk oil refinery in central Ukraine and knocked out power
1970-01-01 08:00
South Africa plans tax measures to boost revenue, debt seen rising
South Africa plans tax measures to boost revenue, debt seen rising
CAPE TOWN South Africa's finance minister will propose tax measures next year to raise additional revenue, a mid-term
1970-01-01 08:00
Storm Ciaran Set to Batter UK and France With Violent Winds
Storm Ciaran Set to Batter UK and France With Violent Winds
The UK and western France are bracing for the impact of Storm Ciaran, which is set to hit
1970-01-01 08:00
TikToker 'arrested for sneaking into hospitals and posing as a doctor'
TikToker 'arrested for sneaking into hospitals and posing as a doctor'
A TikToker has reportedly been arrested after posing as a doctor online and for attempting to gain access to a hospital. Matthew Lani posted videos, which have since been deleted, allegedly claiming that he was a medical professional and giving health advice to his followers. He also claimed to have received a medical degree from the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, which has since been dismissed by the uni. The South African said he was a doctor in Johannesburg, but he was apprehended by police after reportedly attempting to get past security staff at Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg. He is said to have attempted to bluff his way into the building by wearing a stethoscope and a surgical mask. Then, after being followed by law enforcement officers, he tried to escape by jumping out of a bathroom window before being detained. The Gauteng province’s Department of Health released a statement saying: “Lani was caught just before 8pm disguised in a hoodie and wearing a surgical mask with a stethoscope around his neck. "He had previously entered the same facility to curate misleading content under the pretence that he was a qualified doctor." Since the National Prosecuting Authority released a statement, stating that Lani had been released as it had “no evidence” to charge him. NPA spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane said: "With the evidence currently contained in the docket, we had to decide as the prosecution if there are any prospects of a successful prosecution or not, and having to do that simply meant that we had to differentiate and make a decision with what is before us. "If we say that we have a person that can say they lied or are we having a person that has misrepresented, if we alleged that a person has misrepresented, then that must be followed by actual or potential prejudice. "So, currently, in the information contained in the docket, we don't have such information hence, we have given instructions for investigations that must be complied with. Once it’s done, the docket can be brought back to the NPA for a decision." 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
1970-01-01 08:00
Weak auto production drives down 2024 platinum, palladium forecasts - Reuters poll
Weak auto production drives down 2024 platinum, palladium forecasts - Reuters poll
By Harshit Verma and Polina Devitt LONDON Analysts and traders have lowered their price forecasts for platinum and
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Week 9 2023: 3 teams on upset alert this Sunday
NFL Week 9 2023: 3 teams on upset alert this Sunday
There is a battle of division leaders at Baltimore on Sunday and the home team needs to be on its toes if it wants to extend its current winning streak.
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists make key discovery about mysterious origins of Egypt’s Great Sphinx
Scientists make key discovery about mysterious origins of Egypt’s Great Sphinx
The feats achieved by the Ancient Egyptians have long flummoxed even the most renowned experts. For example, how on earth did they build the Great Pyramid of Giza? It’s taken centuries for scientists and archaeologists to come up with an answer, and even that’s not set in stone. But now, researchers believe they’ve finally worked out how the Great Sphinx was made more than 4,500 years ago. Sure, there’s a pretty broad consensus about how the face of the giant limestone statue was created – it was most likely hand-carved by stone masons. But the imposing, multi-layered body had continued to evade explanation. However, researchers at New York University, have finally concluded that the body came about. And it wasn’t all thanks to the masonry skills of local workers. They believe that the shape was sculpted by Mother Nature herself, in the form wind. “Our findings offer a possible ‘origin story’ for how Sphinx-like formations can come about from erosion,” Leif Ristroph, senior author of the study, said in a statement. “Our laboratory experiments showed that surprisingly Sphinx-like shapes can, in fact, come from materials being eroded by fast flows.” For their study, the team took harder rock encased in mounds of soft clay to mimic the terrain along the Nile River in northeastern Egypt. They then washed over these formations with a fast-flowing stream of water to replicate the wind and, in the end, the clay assumed a Sphinx-like shape. The resulting form consisted of a lion’s “head,” “neck,” “paws” laid out in front and an arched “back". “There are, in fact, yardangs (rock features formed by air erosion) in existence today that look like seated or lying animals, lending support to our conclusions,” Ristroph pointed out. Still, we’re sure Ristroph would be the first to admit that he and his colleagues weren’t the first to come up with the aeolian erosion theory. In 1981, geologist Farouk El-Baz suggested that the iconic Sphinx was originally a flat-topped shape that was worn down by wind over time. Furthermore, El-Baz believed that the builders of Ancient Egypt would have known of these natural processes, and so carefully selected the shapes of their most iconic structures to withstand them. "Today, the pyramids of Giza exist in perfect harmony with their windy environment," the scientist said back in 2001. "Had the ancients built their monuments in the shape of a cube, a rectangle, or even a stadium, they would have been erased by the ravages of wind erosion long ago." Nevertheless, the New York University team were the first to show exactly how this phenomenon could have occurred, and their findings have broader implications. "The work may also be useful to geologists as it reveals factors that affect rock formations—namely, that they are not homogeneous or uniform in composition,” Ristroph said. "The unexpected shapes come from how the flows are diverted around the harder or less-erodible parts." Sign up for 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
Mauricio Pochettino hits back at Alan Shearer and Chelsea fans over Nicolas Jackson criticism
Mauricio Pochettino hits back at Alan Shearer and Chelsea fans over Nicolas Jackson criticism
Mauricio Pochettino has defended criticised Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson after his performance in the 2-0 defeat to Brentford.
1970-01-01 08:00
Kylie Minogue feels as if her Las Vegas residency is coming at a 'good time'
Kylie Minogue feels as if her Las Vegas residency is coming at a 'good time'
Kylie Minogue says her 'More Than Just A Residency' at the Venetian Resort's new 1,000-seat Voltaire is taking place at "at a good time" and not a sign her career is dwindling.
1970-01-01 08:00
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