Canadian 'poison seller' Kenneth Law faces more charges
Kenneth Law is alleged to have sent parcels containing poisonous substances to customers in 40 countries.
1970-01-01 08:00
FanDuel + DraftKings NFL Promos: Bet $10, Win $400 GUARANTEED on Chiefs v. Lions in Week 1!
FanDuel and DraftKings are rewarding new users with a guaranteed $450 bonus betting just $10 on Chiefs vs Lions in NFL Week 1! Find out how to claim these exclusive offers here.
1970-01-01 08:00
Grab a Slice of Cheesecake and Watch These Hilarious ‘Golden Girls’ Bloopers
The cast of 'The Golden Girls' had plenty of fun between takes.
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Google Cloud to open office in El Salvador in seven-year partnership
SAN SALVADOR Google Cloud and the government of El Salvador announced a multi-year agreement on Tuesday that will
1970-01-01 08:00
Exclusive-Nasdaq prepares to name Sarah Youngwood as new CFO-sources
By David French NEW YORK Exchange operator Nasdaq Inc is preparing to name former UBS Group AG executive
1970-01-01 08:00
Steelers Rumors: Devin Bush fails again, why Kevin Dotson was traded, RB battle ends
Former Steelers LB Devin Bush is on the chopping block again. There's a reason why Kevin Dotson was traded. Steelers RB battle is over.
1970-01-01 08:00
More Americans Plan Vacations, Even as They Sour on the Economy
Americans might be fretting about the job market and inflation, but it’s not stopping them from splurging on
1970-01-01 08:00
Two Ugandan men may face death penalty after 'aggravated homosexuality' charge
Two men in Uganda are facing separate charges of "aggravated homosexuality," an offense punishable by death under the country's controversial new anti-gay laws.
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Spain's government presses for suspension of soccer chief Luis Rubiales after unwanted kiss. What's next?
The Spanish government has taken further steps toward suspending beleaguered soccer chief Luis Rubiales after submitting all necessary documentation to the country's Court of Arbitration of Sport (TAD).
1970-01-01 08:00
Did Donald Trump release a rap song about being arrested?
A rap song "by Donald Trump" is making waves across social media following his arrest in Georgia last Thursday (24 August). The former president was arrested on 13 counts but adamantly denies any wrongdoing. Now, a song titled 'First Day Out' by 'Trump The Don' has racked up millions of views in a matter of days. The lyrics rap: "These DA's acting silly, my mugshot is worth a billi, sold some merch and made a milli" and "Call me racist? But these rappers riding with me, they my soldiers, MAGA, MAGA, MAGA." The track has reached almost three million views, with many being fans of the beat. One wrote: "I respect the flow! What’s a link to your real music?" Another added, "Bro this goes hard," while a third tweeted: "That’s a pretty catchy tune." "I stay out of politics but I’m not gone lie! Trump got bars," another penned. Unsurprisingly, the song is not from Trump himself. It was created by Hi-Rez The Rapper, who said he made the AI song "an absolute joke in 30 minutes." "A song I made as an absolute joke in 30 minutes now has millions of views, streams, and thousands of sales," he wrote. "We're bringing people together through comedy, music, culture, & politics. They want us divided and living in fear! We're taking back Hollywood, entertainment & the culture." In a follow up tweet, he wrote: "Btw, I will be releasing my real music in coming weeks hahaha I am just having too much fun with this sh**. Don't care who unfollows or hates it tbh I am having a blast lol!" 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
Chelsea consider rivalling Barcelona with Joao Felix bid
Chelsea are considering a move to re-sign Joao Felix, who is keen to join Barcelona.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hate Meetings? Google Meet Is Testing AI That Can Take Notes, Attend for You
In the post-pandemic workplace, virtual meetings are unavoidable and plentiful. If you're frequently double-booked (or
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