Bailey Says BOE Will Stick With Climate Plan Despite Critics
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey vowed to press ahead with work to assess climate-related risks to the
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Groom exposes wife's affair with best man in furious wedding speech
A groom has been hailed a "legend" for his well-timed exposé of his cheating partner. In an episode of the popular podcast, The Unfiltered Bride, wedding planners Georgina and Beth shared the shocking story of how one man got the ultimate revenge on his wedding day. Georgie recalled the story allegedly told by a third party. She explained: "[The] groom stands up and says ‘Just before I like properly get started, there’s envelopes coming round now, if you could all open them up." He then went on to reportedly tell the guests: "'Yeah, those are pictures of the bride f***ed the best man, so I’ll be leaving now.'" The man then reportedly stormed out with his family. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "The bride’s family paid for everything. Karma is a b****," she said. "Karma is a b****, the best man as well!" @the.unfiltered.bride Karma is a b*tch ? #bridepodcast #theunfilteredbride #weddingtok #toptipswedding #wifey #celebranttips #bridechat #podcastclips #weddingadvice #weddingsoftiktok #bridesmaids #bridaldilemmas The official podcast account shared the snippet to TikTok where it racked up almost a million views and hundreds more comments from people in disbelief. One fellow TikToker joked: "Imagine the other guests just sitting there like ... 'So ... will there still be cake or ...'" "Life is all about timing! What a legend," another chimed in, while a third commented: "Well, I'm getting a big slice of cake, taking my gift card back, and heading out." It comes after a scientist from the University of Oxford revealed the key signs that your partner could be cheating on you. Among the hints are social media secrets, new vanity and avoiding speaking about a specific person. He went on to suggest that men "want more partners for the sake of having more partners." The desire apparently comes from "evolutionary benefits in our ancestry." 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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The Aaron Rodgers Kool-Aid is Strong and People Are Drinking It Up at Record Speed
VIDEO: Dan Orlovsky thinks Aaron Rodgers and the Jets can beat the Chiefs.
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Margot Robbie gave Ryan Gosling a 'Barbie' gift every day of filming
Margot Robbie stars in the eagerly awaited "Barbie" film and she's talked to Vogue about it.
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Biden Taps Energy Department to Find Climate-Friendly Alternatives for Jet, Shipping Fuels
The Biden administration is marshaling the power of the Energy Department to find low-carbon alternatives to petroleum-based transportation
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Lewis Capaldi to play special warm-up show for Reading and Leeds ticket holders
Lewis Capaldi is to play a warm-up show in Leeds ahead of his his Reading and Leeds Festival headline slot.
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Judiciary confiscates passports of Lebanon's central bank chief after French arrest warrant
Lebanese judicial officials say a udge has questioned the country’s embattled central bank governor and confiscated his Lebanese and French passports following an arrest warrant from France over corruption charges
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White House expands its playbook for responding to mass shootings in the year after Uvalde
When news broke of a shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, one year ago, President Joe Biden was on his way back from Tokyo following a major international summit.
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Citigroup to spin off Banamex, its longtime Mexican banking business
Citigroup plans to spin off its Banamex banking franchise, the company said Wednesday, a deal that would bring an end to Citi’s two-decade push into Latin America
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DEA's failure to punish distributor blamed in opioid crisis raises revolving door questions
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has allowed one of the nation’s largest drug distributors to keep shipping addictive painkillers for nearly four years despite a judge’s recommendation to strip its license for turning a blind eye to thousands of suspicious opioid orders
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Amazon’s Answer to ChatGPT Seen as Incomplete
Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud customers are clamoring to get their hands on the ChatGPT-style technology the company unveiled six
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'The Voice' crowns winner and bids Blake Shelton farewell
It's the end for Season 23 of "The Voice" and also a farewell for Blake Shelton.
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