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Impala Platinum mine accident in South Africa kills 11
Impala Platinum mine accident in South Africa kills 11
Leading mining company Impala Platinum describes the accident as the "darkest day" in its history.
2023-11-28 17:17
'Isn’t Caroline Manzo doing this already?': Teresa Giudice trolled for launching YouTube cooking channel
'Isn’t Caroline Manzo doing this already?': Teresa Giudice trolled for launching YouTube cooking channel
Posting a heart emoji, Teresa Giudice wrote, 'It’s FINALLY live my first recipe is up on my new YouTube channel NOW!'
2023-05-25 09:15
Jake Paul anticipates financial loss in Dec 15 bout against Andre August: 'Break-even fight for me'
Jake Paul anticipates financial loss in Dec 15 bout against Andre August: 'Break-even fight for me'
Jake Paul said, 'It's not about the money, it's really about focusing on staying sharp and the experience of challenging myself in the ring'
2023-11-24 17:51
AWKWARD: Watch Damian Lillard and Jimmy Butler bump into each other arriving at arena
AWKWARD: Watch Damian Lillard and Jimmy Butler bump into each other arriving at arena
Damian Lillard and Jimmy Butler looked more like awkward neighbors than NBA stars prior to last night's Bucks-Heat matchup.
2023-11-01 04:22
Bride receives major backlash for having ‘diet culture’ wedding
Bride receives major backlash for having ‘diet culture’ wedding
A bride has gone viral after sharing a TikTok showing what she ate at her wedding, and it left viewers shocked. Sam Cutler, a fitness influencer with over 100,000 followers on TikTok, got married last week. To share the moment with her followers, she posted a ‘what I eat in a day’ video, in line with her regular content, but this time it was ‘what I ate on my wedding day’. However, viewers were shocked to see how much restriction and ‘clean eating’ habits were at the forefront of the wedding. The video, which now has over 4 million views, starts off with Cutler having a protein smoothie and some salad whilst getting her hair and makeup done, nothing too out of the ordinary. She also showed a veggie platter that was in the bridal suite for herself and her bridesmaids to snack on whilst getting ready. Whilst it’s quite unlike a lot of other TikToks that show the food at weddings, often with bridal suites having brunches and an array of snacks, viewers weren’t upset yet. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter However, viewers took issue when Cutler revealed that she had placed ‘bloat pills’ on every table, and shows herself taking one during the main course. The wedding cake was also gluten, dairy, and sugar free, and the bride only drank Cote de Rose because she knew ‘it’s less than 2g/L of sugar.’ People were quick to question the bride’s choice of food and drink for the day, with some saying ‘girl it’s one day you can have sugar’, ‘my jaw dropped’, ‘I would have been starving afterwards’, ‘I thought it wasn’t that bad and then I got to bloat pills part’, ‘diet culture is crazy’. Cutler responded to the backlash she faced, by saying "as women, we should be empowering each other to make the choice that works for our own individual body, without judgement." But many were still critical of Cutler, saying that when you’re giving your guests bloat pills, it’s no longer about individual choice, it’s about you’re making others feel, and the perpetuating of diet culture. Others came from a place of concern, with one user commenting: "not understanding one day of “bad” eating is not going to undo all the work you’ve put in is where things get scary." The video also gained a lot of attention on Twitter with people sharing similar views: Cutler reiterated that she enjoyed her wedding and no one was forced to take the bloat pills, but they were simply there for people who wanted them, or were interested in knowing more. 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.
2023-05-17 17:24
'What is the closest time to midnight?' Answer to viral question baffles internet
'What is the closest time to midnight?' Answer to viral question baffles internet
Everyone loves a new riddle or puzzle to figure out and now there is a new question that has left the internet baffled with varying answers to "What is the closest time to midnight?" In a question that perhaps takes many of us back to our school days, people can't agree on the correct answers from the four options given, These four options are: 11:55 am 12:06 am 11:50 am 12:03 amSign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletterThe most popular answer appears to be number four 12:03 am since this is just three minutes away from midnight, especially when you look at the different answer options.However, if we want to get technical, the wording of the question is all about “closest time to” not the “closest time until" so how time moves may not be a part of the answer. As a result, people have come up with other creative reasoning behind choosing another one of the options - with a few believing the answer could be which time is closest to the written word "midnight." (In that case, the answer would be number one since it is typed out closest to "midnight" on the paper). While some may have been caught out by choosing number one, as they wrongly believe 11:55 am is closest to midnight when actually this would have been true if it had been 11:55 pm - not am. Clearly, the debate has sparked serious reactions from people who are adamant about their answers. One person said: "The replies made me lose a bit more faith in humanity." "One of my favorite genre of Twitter post is 2nd grade worksheets," another person wrote. Someone else added: "You all need to go back to school if you say anything other than D." 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.
2023-06-26 20:24
5 breakout fantasy football stars to pick up for Week 13
5 breakout fantasy football stars to pick up for Week 13
As the bye-heavy Week 13 looms, these five pickups can help you find a way to a win in your fantasy football league.
2023-11-27 12:57
JPMorgan Chase $290 million settlement with Epstein accusers wins preliminary approval
JPMorgan Chase $290 million settlement with Epstein accusers wins preliminary approval
By Luc Cohen and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Monday granted preliminary approval to JPMorgan Chase's
2023-06-27 06:55
Trump-backed Jim Jordan chosen as Speaker nominee
Trump-backed Jim Jordan chosen as Speaker nominee
It is still unclear whether Jim Jordan has enough support to win an overall majority in the House.
2023-10-14 04:26
Vedanta Extends Record Dividend Spree With $830 Million Bonanza
Vedanta Extends Record Dividend Spree With $830 Million Bonanza
Vedanta Ltd. will award a dividend of 68.8 billion rupee ($830 million), the first payout in the fiscal
2023-05-23 10:54
EU Aims to Unveil Plan to Tap Frozen Russian Assets Amid Doubts
EU Aims to Unveil Plan to Tap Frozen Russian Assets Amid Doubts
The European Union is moving ahead with a proposal to tax profits from more than €200 billion ($218
2023-11-30 21:48
The pause on student loans is ending. That could be a storm cloud for the economy
The pause on student loans is ending. That could be a storm cloud for the economy
Millions of Americans are about to get a rude awakening in their monthly budget: Federal student loan payments are back.
2023-07-01 00:15