Liverpool 2022/23 season review: The Reds get caught between eras
A comprehensive review of Liverpool's 2022/23 season. Includes all of the club's completed transfers, their best player, best goal, biggest disappointment, performance of the season & more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Professor roasted by Gen Z for 'wild take' on how long to spend at home each day
Gen Z has labelled one man's advice a "wild take" after saying younger generations should "never be at home" if they want to be successful. During the Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, New York University Professor Scott Galloway, 58, offered his candid advice. And well, Gen Z didn't take to it lightly. "You should never be at home. That is what I tell young people," he said, before suggesting that home is exclusive for "seven hours of sleep." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “The amount of time you spend at home is inversely correlated to your success professionally and romantically. “You need to be out of the house.” The clip was soon shared on TikTok, where it was inundated with reality checks from Gen Z. "One of my measures of success is how long I can stay in my home without talking or meeting with other people," one person joked, while another hit back about the cost of living: "Nah bro I'm paying 2,100 a month. IM GOING TO MAKE USE OR THIS HOME." "I found my people in this comment section. Carry on. lol," a third joked. Many more commented on how "expensive" it is to be outside. @wallstreetjournal “If you're not working, you should be with friends, trying to find a mate or working out,” said Scott Galloway, NYU marketing professor and host of The Prof G Pod podcast, at the #WSJCEOCouncil Summit on Wednesday. To be successful, he said, it takes 110%. #scottgalloway #success #howtobesuccessful #careeradvice #jobs #worklifebalance #hustleculture #dating #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #wsj During his chat, he also mentioned that a work-life balance doesn't exist if people wanted to to be in the "top 10 per cent." "You can have it all. You just can’t have it all at once," he suggested. "While we all know that guy or gal who has a great relationship with their parents, is in amazing shape, has a food blog, donates time at [animal welfare group] the ASPCA and is a DJ on the weekends, assume you are not that person. "If you expect to be in the top 10 per cent economically, much less the top 1 per cent, buck up. Two decades plus of nothing but work. That’s my experience." 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
Portugal's inflation slows down sharply to 4% in May
LISBON Portuguese consumer prices rose 4.0% year-on-year in May in a significant slowdown from a 5.7% increase the
1970-01-01 08:00
5 things to know for May 31: DeSantis, Artificial intelligence, Debt deal, UK, Ukraine
CNN's 5 Things brings you the news you need to know every morning.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rick Astley does interview in his Pyjamas and jokes he'll rock them on Glasto stage
Rick Astley seemingly woke up late for his 'BBC Breakfast' interview or he's not got a problem being seen in his jimmy jams.
1970-01-01 08:00
Karpowership Appeals Saldanha Application Extension Refusal
Karpowership, the Turkish company seeking to install ship-mounted power plants in South African ports, is appealing a decision
1970-01-01 08:00
Gun violence in the US in 2023
U.S. health and advocacy groups have declared June 2 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. People are asked
1970-01-01 08:00
George Janko says he's removed himself from Impaulsive's 'toxic environment'
George Janko has opened up to fans about the “toxic environment” on the Impaulsive podcast amid feud rumours between the hosts. Fans began speculating about a rumoured feud back in April after discovering Janko had unfollowed Logan Paul and Mike Majlak on Instagram. The trio used to host the Impaulsive podcast together before Janko appeared to leave and start his own show following Paul’s on-air debate with him about his Christian faith. In an episode of one of his own podcasts, Janko appeared to hint at some of the reasons he left the trio, joking with guest Tana Mongeau about them starting their own podcast together. Janko joked: “That would be f**king hilarious. But, can you just do me a favour? Put me in a spot where no one looks at me or talks to me, so I feel like how I used to feel.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Now, the former Impaulsive star has addressed concerned fans, reassuring them that he has moved on from the “toxic environment” of the show. He tweeted: “To the Impaulsive fans, I’m so sorry I can’t speak about things! (NOT MY CHOICE) I do love you guys and for those of you sending me the clip of them talking s**t, it’s all love. I’ve already moved on from that toxic environment.” In the comments, fans speculated further about what exactly is going on with the three, apparently former, friends. “Dang they hit bro with an NDA,” one Twitter user speculated. Another said: “Good for this dude. I watched the Shaq episode and the Bobby Lee episode of Impaulsive and Logan&Mike were mad disrespectful to George.” indy100 has contacted Impaulsive for comment. 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
Woman who accused Biden of sexually assaulting her in 1993 defects to Russia
A former staffer who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault has defected to Moscow and spoken to Russian state media in a news conference that lasted several hours.
1970-01-01 08:00
Nevada Republican governor approves abortion protections in cross-party move
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo has signed a bill enshrining existing protections for out-of-state abortion patients and in-state providers
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of France's Villeroy: Inflation may be past its peak in France
By Mathieu Rosemain PARIS Inflation may be past its peak in France, Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan's Daiwa targets 50% jump in M&A advisory with US focus
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO Japan's Daiwa Securities Group Inc aims to boost annual revenue from the M&A advisory
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