Liverpool transfer rumours: Osimhen talks scheduled; Reds to move for Amrabat
The latest Liverpool transfer rumours, including news on talks with Victor Osimhen, a potential bid for Sofyan Amrabat, Gabri Veiga latest, Mohamed Salah confusion and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Jeremy Renner subject to sick viral death hoax
A twisted rumour spread across social media on Friday (23 June) that said Marvel actor Jeremy Renner had passed away from a "freak escalator accident." He has not. It is simply yet another celebrity death hoax. The image was originally shared on Twitter with a fake headline that read: "Jeremy Renner, actor, passes away at 52 from freak escalator accident." The fake article is credited to The Guardian's deputy culture editor Sian Cain but appears to be a doctored screenshot from an article written back in March, as the two used the same image of the star. The original article covered Renner's snowplough accident that occurred in January. The rumour seems to have started from user @weedhitter, whose original tweet has over 1 million views, according to Twitter. The hashtag #ripjeremyrenner soon began trending on Twitter as a result of the fake headline, which later featured a community note letting users know that the Hawkeye actor was still alive. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Whilst the hashtag was trending it seemed that most were in on the hoax, rather than spreading misinformation: However, some didn't appreciate the rumour: 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
UK Pension Reform May Drive Billions to Riskier Assets, FT Says
Highly-anticipated reforms of UK pensions could channel billions of pounds into fast-growing companies and boost investments in riskier
1970-01-01 08:00
Packages from China are surging into the U.S. Lawmakers wonder if an $800 exemption was a mistake
Conservatives in Congress are anxious to counter China, which is America’s leading economic adversary
1970-01-01 08:00
Pakistan to Raise Taxes in Final Attempt to Secure IMF Loan
Pakistan will make changes to its budget for the next fiscal year to appease the International Monetary Fund’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Nurses Have Had Enough, Threatening Big Gaps in US Health Care
A large swath of American nurses want out of the profession, raising the threat of a mass exodus
1970-01-01 08:00
Influencers come under fire after visit to Shein factory
Fast-fashion brand Shein has been accused of spreading "propaganda" after influencers were sent to China to walk around the company's factory to see how their clothes are manufactured. Shein invited influencers and Shein "ambassadors" to their "innovation" factory and warehouse – and many are criticising the influencers' posts about their trip. Many received backlash from viewers who say they were promoting propaganda about Shein's practices. One influencer known as Dani DMC said in an Instagram reel about the trip: "I was really impressed to see the working conditions [...] Shein is such a developed and complex company." Dani also claimed to have spoken to a worker who was "very surprised about all the rumours that had been spread in the US." Dani herself also said that the trip taught her to "think for herself" because "there's a narrative fed to us in the US." Another influencer AuJené, @itsjustajlove on Instagram, who was also invited on the trip, shared similar sentiments to Dani. In a reel that discussed her fourth day on the trip, she told viewers she had asked questions about child labour and said: "I found out there is an independent third party contractor that audits all of Shein's manufacturers they conduct over 2500 audits annually to make sure that they align with international laws when it comes to child labour and wages." "They work normal shift hours and are able to quit when they feel like it just like any other job," she added. "Seeing their authenticity even when the cameras were off was endearing to me and very important." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Many hit out at the influencers: @sipteawithmelissa Honestly couldn’t not comment on this today ??? #popculturecommentary #popculturenews #celebnewstiktok #celebnews #insidethesheinmachine #fastfashionsucks #fastfashionisntcute Others left comments under the influencer's posts showing their disappointment: "Sweatshops aside, do you know how detrimental this is for the environment?" replied one user. Another said: "There's no way you're actually promoting this shameful brand... so disappointed, unfollow." "The propaganda is disgusting and incredibly embarrassing... we see right through the bulls**t!!!" Commented another. Dani posted a response to the criticism she had received saying: "No amount of money or opportunity would ever allow me to go against my morals or integrity. I wish you could be here with me and see the faces behind this brand. This company is run by majority women who are so genuine, humble, & beyond passionate about what they do. I wish you could see everything I’ve been able to see behind the scenes and be apart of the conversations I’ve been a part of. "Shein has done WAY more than any other fashion brand I’ve ever worked with to show their dedication to being one of the good guys. "If you need to unfollow me and can’t trust me on this one I totally understand and I support you." The company has previously been criticised for its unsustainable practices and mass production of items. Synthetics Anonymous 2.0, a report published on fashion sustainability, claimed that the manufacturers' use of virgin pouter and large consumption of oil produces the same amount of CO2 as roughly 180 coal-fired power plants. A documentary from Channel 4 titled, Inside the Shein Machine, found that Shein employees were often working 75-hour shifts with little time off. The documentary had undercover cameras that filmed workers making hundreds of garments a day. In one factory, workers made a daily base salary of $20, if any garments had mistakes their pay was cut to $14. In response to the documentary the fast-fashion giant admitted to the safety breaches in a statement: "We know we have a responsibility to safeguard the welfare of workers in our supply chain. In light of the recent report in the news, we launched an investigation into the claim that 2 of our suppliers has unacceptable working conditions at their facilities." Indy100 have reached out to Shein, Dani, and AuJené 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
Russia Latest: Zelenskiy Says Moscow’s ‘Weakness’ is on Display
President Vladimir Putin said Russia was facing “treachery” as Wagner militia group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin started an “attempt
1970-01-01 08:00
Everything you need to know about AI but were too afraid to ask
Business executives keep talking about it. Teachers are struggling with what to do about it. And artists like Drake seem angry about it.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rangers vs. Yankees prediction and odds for Saturday, June 24 (Fade Luis Severino)
After winning a couple games against the Seattle Mariners, the New York Yankees have gone back to struggling, scoring just four runs over the last two games.New York lost the opening game of this series against the Texas Rangers in extra innings on Saturday, and it could be in danger of dropping...
1970-01-01 08:00
Putin calls armed rebellion by mercenary chief a betrayal and vows to defend Russia
President Vladimir Putin is vowing to defend Russia against an armed rebellion by mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led his troops out of Ukraine and into a key city south of Moscow
1970-01-01 08:00
Eskom Allowed to Sidestep Pollution Reduction Rules at Key Plant
Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., the world’s biggest sulfur dioxide emitter, has been given permission to bypass pollution abatement
1970-01-01 08:00
