41-year-old woman found dead after Florida alligator is spotted with a body in its mouth
Florida authorities have identified the woman found dead after an alligator was seen with a body in its mouth.
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Corzine Plans to Shut Hedge Fund and Return Capital to Investors
Jon Corzine will shutter the hedge fund he started after the collapse of MF Global Holdings, marking the
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump and DeSantis Fight for the Upper Hand in Iowa’s Early Presidential Test
Iowa has long been a proving ground for US presidential candidates. As Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis square
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Apple to Scale Up India Production Fivefold to $40 Billion
Apple Inc. plans to increase production in India more than fivefold within the next five years, PTI reported,
1970-01-01 08:00
Toddler, two others killed in shooting at an apartment in Florida
A toddler was among three people killed Saturday night during a shooting at an apartment in Jacksonville, Florida, authorities said.
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Oil Price Surge Upends Emerging-Market Disinflation Trade
Just a couple of months ago, emerging-market assets were all the rage as inflation eased and interest rate-cut
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The Fed Is Curbing Inflation, But Consumers Say They’re Still Paying Too Much
Inflation has cooled down from a year ago, but that’s failing to allay the pain of Americans who
1970-01-01 08:00
Pound Under Pressure; Adios to Fatbergs: Your Sunday UK Briefing
Hello from London as we mark the autumn equinox, and sadly, a looming end to British summer time.
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Defeating inflation without higher unemployment is still unlikely
US inflation is now much slower than last summer's red-hot pace, but it's not guaranteed it will drift all the way down to the Federal Reserve's 2% target without a sharp rise in unemployment. That possibility remains unlikely.
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Hotel worker reveals why you should never use the free toiletries
A hotel worker has urged people to stop using the free products in their holiday accommodation. In a viral TikTok that's caught the attention of over a million people, the woman told people to avoid the shampoo, conditioner and body wash. "Here's your tip. Don't ever use these," she said, "Why? Because they're not secure." The woman unscrewed the lids of the full-sized bottles, demonstrating to TikTokers just how easy it is for guests to add their own substances. "They can put hair colour, bleach, anything in these. Don't ever use these," she reiterated. "I always bring my own when travelling," she continued. "If you don't bring your own, always call down to the front desk and ask for a fresh set or even the mini ones." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @travelinghotelmanager Visit TikTok to discover videos! The footage was soon inundated with comments from fellow TikTokers. "I miss the days of the minis being the standard," one person wrote. "I hate the shared bottles." A second added: "I have always said this. I have a fear of someone putting hair remover in the bottle." Meanwhile, a third commented: "Been in the business for 16 years and these have become quite popular over the last several years." In another travel TikTok from a separate user, a flight attendant reiterated similar warnings before exposing other areas and items she would generally steer clear of. The hotel ice bucket is apparently a big no-no. "I’ve heard people have done the unmentionables in those, so just use the little plastic bag," she told her 13,000 viewers. The TikToker concluded with advice to take an anti-bacterial spray to give furniture and other items a clean down. She went on to tell people to avoid using some coffee machines as they're difficult to clean out, along with the cups that are not wrapped in plastic. 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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Karabakh's 120,000 Armenians will leave for Armenia, leadership says
By Felix Light and Guy Faulconbridge NEAR KORNIDZOR, Armenia The 120,000 ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh will leave for
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Italy Offers Banks Get-Out Clause to Controversial Windfall Tax
Italian banks will be allowed to avoid paying a controversial windfall tax introduced last month if they set
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