
20 Super Literal German Compound Words
Germany is the land of Oktoberfest, Christmas markets, and super literal compound words like Glühbirne (“glow pear,” a.k.a. “lightbulb”) and Baumwolle (“tree wool,” otherwise known as cotton).
2023-11-22 21:20

BODi Helps End After-Dinner Suffering This Thanksgiving
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2023-11-22 21:20

Explainer-What we know about North Korea's new satellite and claims of Russian aid
SEOUL (Reuters) -Officials and experts around the world are seeking to determine whether North Korea's first spy satellite is operational
2023-11-22 21:20

Sam Altman to return as OpenAI CEO after his tumultuous ouster
By Jeffrey Dastin and Aditya Soni SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Sam Altman is returning as CEO of OpenAI just days after
2023-11-22 21:19

Headless sculptures by famed Polish artist go on auction
Works by the celebrated Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz, including haunting headless sculptures, enigmatic tapestries and mask-like portraits, will...
2023-11-22 21:19

'Sometimes good guys win in life': Jimmy Kimmel fans floored by Adam Sandler's love for his family and his job
Sandler said that his daughters were 'pretty unphased' at the film premier of 'Leo', in which the comedian's entire family voices animated characters
2023-11-22 21:18

Argentina, Brazil Fans Fight Before World Cup Qualifying Match
Fans of Brazil and Argentina brawled before World Cup qualifying match.
2023-11-22 21:17

How to spot 4 Social Security scams and protect your identity
A recent uptick in scams targeting older adults has seniors wondering who’s really calling them
2023-11-22 21:17

Australia's home prices hit record high -CoreLogic
SYDNEY Australian home prices have defied a substantial jump in interest rates to hit a record high, data
2023-11-22 21:15

German budget crisis deepens as delay to 2024 talks looms
By Holger Hansen BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government looks set to delay talks on next year's budget as
2023-11-22 20:59

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta’s deadline to respond to FA charge extended to Friday
Mikel Arteta has been given until Friday to respond to his Football Association charge for comments he made after Arsenal’s defeat by Newcastle earlier this month. The Gunners boss branded the VAR decision not to rule out Anthony Gordon’s goal in his side’s 1-0 defeat at St James’ Park “an absolute disgrace”. Arteta has been charged with a breach of FA rule E3.1 and initially had until Tuesday to offer his response. However, that deadline has now been extended until Friday at the Gunners’ request, the PA news agency understands. VAR made a triple check to see whether the ball had gone out of play before Joe Willock’s cross, whether Joelinton had fouled Arsenal defender Gabriel and whether Gordon had been offside. Arteta could not hide his anger after the match, saying: “You have to talk about how the hell did this goal stand up? Incredible. I feel embarrassed. “I have to now come in here and try to defend the club and please ask for help because it’s an absolute disgrace that this goal is allowed. An absolute disgrace.” Read More Rob Page ‘absolutely’ adamant he will lead Wales into Euro 2024 play-offs James McClean backs Republic to enjoy ‘glory days’ after calling time on career On This Day in 2017 – Everton’s Oumar Niasse hit with retrospective diving ban
2023-11-22 20:57

Magnus Carlsen mocks Hikaru over chess cheating allegations
The world of chess was hit with more controversy recently after streamer and grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura dismissed “garbage” claims that he had cheated. Now, the most famous player in the world, Magnus Carlsen, is having a little fun at his expense. In case you missed it, chess grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik appears to have accused Nakamura of cheating in a cryptic post after referencing a number of “interesting” statistics behind his incredible form in setting a new blitz game record of 46 consecutive games on Chess.com. Another grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi also shared a screenshot of Kramnik’s post. Nakamura hit back by writing on Twitter: “Vladimir appears to be referencing my record…is he really accusing me of cheating? [Ian Nepomniachtchi] are you jumping on this accusation as well by tweeting this garbage??” Now, Carlsen has jokingly mocked Nakamura over the recent developments. Posting on Twitter on Tuesday (November 21), Carlsen accompanied a screenshot from a match he was playing against Nakamura which showed him giving up his bishop to a pawn – a game which Carlsen would go on to win. “Wins all these online events, yet doesn’t know how pawns capture? Interesting,” appeared to joke. Nakamura then replied, referencing an inside joke within the chess community about Carlsen not knowing how the knight moves, saying: “I know you don’t know how the knight moves, I was hoping you didn’t know how the pawn moves too!” Carlsen seemed to be making light of the cheating accusations made against Nakamura – which is in stark contrast to the scandal that rocked the chess world last year. One of the most eye-catching stories of 2023 saw American grandmaster Hans Niemann accused of using anal beads to trick his way to success against opponents. He was eventually cleared of the claims, but not before nearly a year of speculation and rumour. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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
2023-11-22 20:57
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