
Microsoft emerges as clear winner from OpenAI turmoil with Altman on board
By Aditya Soni Microsoft emerged on Monday as the big winner of the upheaval at OpenAI, hiring ousted
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Bet365 Bonus Code: Win $150 GUARANTEED with ANY $5 Bet Today!
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How to Turn Off Crossplay in MW3
To turn off crossplay in MW3 on Xbox and PlayStation, players must disable the option in their settings. PC players cannot turn off crossplay in MW3.
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Bartender calls out customer asking for no ice thinking they'll get more alcohol
A bartender who seemingly rumbled one of her customers for trying to get more booze by asking for no ice in their drink – and called them out – has sparked fierce debate online. Jemima June bartends in Nashville, Tennessee, and posted a TikTok about the customer. So far, it’s got more than 1 million views. In the clip, the person is heard repeatedly asking for a tequila cranberry, with “no ice”. June responded: “Just cause you say no ice doesn't mean you're gonna get more alcohol.” “Double, that means you're gonna get more alcohol.” Some commenters said she was unnecessarily frosty, and even accused her of giving “side eye”. @jemimajune_ One person said: “OK but sometimes we just want more drink, not more alcohol, so we don't finish our mainly cup of ice in 5 seconds.” Another person said: “Lol when you literally just don't want your drink getting watery.” A third person added: “Lemme get no ice without the attitude.” But others were more supportive, pointing out that bartenders often get similar requests from people demanding more booze. One person said: “I'm a bartender in NY, where is the attitude in here exactly? She was nice.” Another person said: “He keeps repeating no ice to her and then when she hands him the cup showing him there is no ice he says are you sure. He was definitely trying to get more.” And one other added: “Us bartenders know exactly what no ice means. You knew instantly your face you're like okay no ice got it.” 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.
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U.S. senators announce subpoenas to Discord, Snap, X CEOs on child sexual exploitation
WASHINGTON U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham said on Monday that subpoenas have been issued to the
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NFL rumors: Bears fans aren't going to like whispers on draft strategy
The Chicago Bears have suffered through a couple of disappointing seasons. Now owning two top-5 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft poses an interesting question, what do they do with Justin Fields?
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How Mauricio Pochettino should use Christopher Nkunku after injury return
Exploring how Chelsea can use Christopher Nkunku ahead of the Frenchman's return from injury.
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Toyota Ordered to Pay $60 Million for Misleading on Auto Loans
The lending arm of Toyota Motor Corp. will pay $60 million to settle allegations by a US regulator
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FanDuel Sportsbook Promo: Get $150 Bonus for Picking Monday Night Football Winner!
See how to claim a $150 bonus from FanDuel Sportsbook for picking the winner of Monday Night Football between the Chiefs and Eagles!
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Brazil vs. Argentina live stream, schedule, preview: Watch World Cup qualifying online
Two of the most successful teams in World Cup history play this week as Brazil take on Argentina in qualifying for the tournament which will be held in the USA in 2026.
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2023 NFL power rankings, Week 12: Cowboys, 49ers, Ravens and the rest of the best
The Monday night matchup between the Chiefs and Eagles has two of the NFL's best facing off. But a deep field of potential contenders is lurking right behind them.
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Alison Hammond had the perfect response to Cliff Richard 'fat shaming'
Alison Hammond had the perfect response after Cliff Richard fat-shamed another celebrity on This Morning. Fatphobia and fat shaming are unfortunately common, but people are becoming better at calling it out when they see it. On ITV’s daytime breakfast programme This Morning, presenter Hammond was forced to call out fat-shaming comments made by Richard live on air during an anecdote about fellow singer Elvis Presley. The awkward moment came when Richard explained he had the opportunity to meet and have a picture taken with the iconic rock and roll performer shortly before he died. Richard explained he declined the photo because Elvis had “put on a lot of weight”. Richard continued: “I thought, ‘if I’m having a photograph taken with [Elvis] and it’s going to be hanging on my refrigerator, he’s got to look good’. And I put it off and, of course, then he died.” Hammond clapped back instantly, saying: “You should never have put it off just because they’re a little bit heavier.” Failing to read the room, Richard then explained to viewers that they should take the chance to meet people they are a fan of, “even if they’ve put on weight”. “Is that why you don’t want me at your house?” Hammond followed up before quickly moving the conversation on. Hammond has previously been open about her weight struggles and was widely praised for not letting Richard’s comments go unnoticed. “Well done @AlisonHammond. Fat shaming is not to be promoted #ThisMorning,” one viewer wrote. Another said: “Cliff Richard fat-shaming Elvis on @thismorning with no shame even when put in his place (far too politely) by the Goddess @AlisonHammond. YUK.” “How rude was Cliff Richard on #ThisMorning today - he said it comes easy to him to be nice, then in the next breath said he didn't want a photo with Elvis because Elvis had put on weight. “Glad Alison Hammond was there to embarrass him. I've gone off Cliff now, shallow t***,” said another person. Another argued: “The only positive thing about that interaction was how deftly Alison Hammond dealt with it.” 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.
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