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Uganda confirms casualties among country's soldiers in Somali attack
Uganda confirms casualties among country's soldiers in Somali attack
KAMPALA Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni said late on Saturday there had been casualties during an attack by Somalia's
2023-05-28 17:29
Xi Summit to Deepen Central Asian Ties in Split-Screen With G-7
Xi Summit to Deepen Central Asian Ties in Split-Screen With G-7
President Xi Jinping will seek to deepen Beijing’s influence in Central Asia at a major summit, reminding a
2023-05-18 09:54
China Resumes Yuan Support With Stronger-Than-Expected Fixing
China Resumes Yuan Support With Stronger-Than-Expected Fixing
China stepped in to support the yuan for a third time this week, once again signaling a limit
2023-06-29 10:25
MrBeast is worried he’ll go ‘broke’ after latest video
MrBeast is worried he’ll go ‘broke’ after latest video
As the world's most popular YouTuber, MrBeast is known for his elaborate videos but there's one stunt he fears may leave him "broke". The 25-year-old, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has over 188 million subscribers on the video platform. Over recent years he's pulled off some expensive events for content such as recreating Squid Game and having his very own Olympics. Recently, MrBeast was number one on the Forbes Top Creators 2023, after he amassed earnings of $82m - however, a recent stunt could prove costly. Donaldson has pledged to give a man $10,000 for every day if he can cope with living in a shop, and as it goes, the guy is hanging in there. He also noted that the shop isn't operating as a store currently and that he "blacked out the windows and locked it". “I messed up.. I bought a random grocery store and told a random person I’d give him $10,000 every day he lives in it and it’s been weeks and he shows no signs of ever leaving. I’m gonna go broke," the YouTube tweeted. This caused fans to question how long every day the guy has lasted so far, to which Donaldson replied: "It’s been over a month so far.” It means the man has bagged himself over $300,000 with this number increasing the longer he continues to remain inside the shop. Another person highlighted to Donaldson a video where fellow YouTuber MatPat explained how a person could survive up to 60 years locked in a supermarket. Not exactly something MrBeast wants to hear, since 60 years inside the shop would set him back $219m - although spending most of your life inside a dark shop isn't exactly ideal. There isn't a video out yet on Donaldson's YouTube channel about this particular challenge, so guess we'll have to wait and see how long the guy lasts... Meanwhile, fans have previously been concerned that the YouTuber was broke after someone who looks like Donaldson was spotted flying economy on a Taiwanese airline. However, the identity of the man in the photo has not been confirmed nor has Donaldson responded to the image. Sign up to 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.
2023-10-02 18:26
The tragedy of Matthew Perry: Pornstars, drugs and the death of an icon
The tragedy of Matthew Perry: Pornstars, drugs and the death of an icon
Matthew Perry achieved fame and fan following for his acting skills and witty humor, but his life has been nothing less than a tragedy. Here's why
2023-10-29 12:48
'No fear' of City in Champions League final, says Inter's Inzaghi
'No fear' of City in Champions League final, says Inter's Inzaghi
Simone Inzaghi said Monday that Inter Milan are not scared of Manchester City as he prepares his team for the Champions League final...
2023-06-05 21:52
Julia Fox clarifies something about her time with Kanye West
Julia Fox clarifies something about her time with Kanye West
Julia Fox reportedly get personal in her new memoir, but there's one thing missing.
2023-09-27 22:23
Kai Cenat unveils trailer for debut film inspired by 'Rush Hour' starring his Japanese friend Ray, psyched fans call it 'sick'
Kai Cenat unveils trailer for debut film inspired by 'Rush Hour' starring his Japanese friend Ray, psyched fans call it 'sick'
Kai Cenat revealed that he will soon release his short film. Read on to know the release date and where to watch it
2023-08-24 15:51
Stafford overcomes injury to throw winning TD pass to Nacua in OT to give Rams 29-23 win over Colts
Stafford overcomes injury to throw winning TD pass to Nacua in OT to give Rams 29-23 win over Colts
Matthew Stafford overcame a hip injury to throw a 22-yard touchdown pass to record-breaking rookie Puka Nacua in overtime to give the Los Angeles Rams a 29-23 victory at Indianapolis
2023-10-02 05:24
Why did 'The View' cut to commercial? Whoopi Goldberg doesn't hold back as she makes NSFW confession on live TV
Why did 'The View' cut to commercial? Whoopi Goldberg doesn't hold back as she makes NSFW confession on live TV
Whoopi Goldberg had a lot to say on 'The View' during Thursday's Hot Topics segment
2023-06-30 10:21
Jokic's 28 points lead Nuggets past Thunder 128-95 in Holmgren's 1st regular-season home game
Jokic's 28 points lead Nuggets past Thunder 128-95 in Holmgren's 1st regular-season home game
Nikola Jokic had 28 points and 14 rebounds to help the Denver Nuggets roll past the Oklahoma City Thunder 128-95
2023-10-30 06:17
Memphis officers charged in Tyre Nichols death face federal civil rights indictment
Memphis officers charged in Tyre Nichols death face federal civil rights indictment
Five former Memphis police officers who were criminally charged for beating Tyre Nichols during an arrest that led to his death are now facing federal civil rights charges. The four-count indictment accuses the now-former Memphis Police Department officers of using excessive force against Nichols and failing to intervene in an unlawful assault against him, willfully disregarding his need for urgent medical aid, and then conspiring to cover up the assault by intentionally withholding information and making false statements to supervisors. They also are accused of obstructing the investigation. Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin, Desmond Mills Jr and Justin Smith are also facing state criminal charges – including second-degree murder, aggravated assault and aggravated kidnapping – after officer-worn body camera and surveillance footage from January captured officers yelling conflicting commands at the 29-year-old Black man, firing a Taser at him, and beating him while he was pinned to the ground. Nichols died in hospital three days later. The first two counts of the federal indictment carry a maximum penalty of life in prison. Counts three and four each carry a maximum penalty of 20 years. Seven Memphis Police Department officers were fired after Nichols’ death. Five are now facing federal and state charges. “Tyre Nichols should be alive today. No one in this country should have to bury a loved one because of police violence,” Assistant US Attorney General Kristen Clarke said during a press briefing alongside US Attorney Kevin G Ritz on Tuesday. The nation “watched in horror as Tyre Nichols was kicked, punched, tased, and pepper sprayed, and we all heard Mr Nichols cry out for his mother and say ‘I’m just trying to go home,’” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a separate video statement. The defendants “willfully deprived” Nichols of his constitutional rights and their actions resulted in his death, Mr Garland added. “Officers who violate the civil rights of those they are sworn to protect undermine public safety, which depends on the community’s trust in law enforcement,” he said. “They dishonor their fellow officers who do their work with integrity every day. The Justice Department will continue to hold accountable officers who betray their oath.” Separately, the Justice Department has opened a civil pattern or practice investigation into the MPD earlier this year to determine whether the agency has a history of excessive force, racist policing and profiling, and unconstitutional search and seizure. Nichols’ family also has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit with prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump seeking $550m in damages and accusing the city of Memphis and its police department of widespread negligence and a failure to properly train officers operating in a now-dissolved controversial unit criticised for its alleged constitutional violations. Read More Four videos, 56 minutes, seven Memphis police officers, one deadly arrest: What the Tyre Nichols footage shows Why America’s skateboarders are riding for Tyre Nichols
2023-09-13 05:19