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‘You’d think she was president’: Internet awed by Taylor Swift’s security after Buenos Aires show
‘You’d think she was president’: Internet awed by Taylor Swift’s security after Buenos Aires show
Swifties are impressed with Taylor Swift's level of security in Argentina
2023-11-11 21:17
George Soros has handed control of his charitable and political activities to his son Alex
George Soros has handed control of his charitable and political activities to his son Alex
Billionaire George Soros, a leading philanthropist and contributor to liberal political causes, has tapped his 37-year old son Alexander Soros to lead his charitable Open Society Foundations and political action committee, a foundation spokesperson confirmed.
2023-06-13 22:23
Man Utd confirm departure of Phil Jones
Man Utd confirm departure of Phil Jones
Manchester United have confirmed that Phil Jones will leave the club when his contract expires this summer, ending a 12-year stay at Old Trafford. His next move has not yet been decided.
2023-05-19 17:53
Jenna Wolfe had a 'brutal couple of months' after separating from wife, a hysterectomy and a double mastectomy
Jenna Wolfe had a 'brutal couple of months' after separating from wife, a hysterectomy and a double mastectomy
Jenna Wolfe spoke candidly about her split from her wife, Stephanie Gosk, along with testing positive for the BRCA gene associated with breast cancer
2023-07-04 13:46
Caitlyn Jenner tried to swear at Joe Biden and it completely backfired
Caitlyn Jenner tried to swear at Joe Biden and it completely backfired
Caitlyn Jenner tried to use a rude word to criticise President Joe Biden but it backfired immediately after a glaring spelling error. The reality star is a well-known supporter of the controversial former president Donald Trump and said she would vote for him again in 2024 if he runs. Now, in an online interaction with Trump’s son Donald Jr, the 74-year-old has come under fire for remarks made involving the use of the R-word slur. In an X/Twitter post, Trump Jr shared an article about Biden’s administration and captioned it, “I know you’re not allowed to use the R word that was a big part of our vernacular growing up if you’re my age, but there has to be exceptions, right?” But, it seems Jenner had no hesitation in using the controversial word and went to write it out in a reply. But, it was quickly pointed out that she spelt it wrong. The reality star wrote: “I’ll say it RETARTED!” The results were hilarious as people made the whole debacle into one big joke at Jenner’s expense. “Girl you still ain’t say it,” one person pointed out. Another joked it was reminiscent of “The Black Eyed Peas in 2003” after their song using the slur was changed to the clean version with the title, Let's Get It Started. Although it originated as a medical term, the R-word slur is considered by The Special Olympics as a form of hate speech after becoming known as an insult towards people with mental impairments. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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.
2023-11-16 19:29
Rangers appoint Clement as new manager
Rangers appoint Clement as new manager
Rangers appointed Philippe Clement as the club's new manager...
2023-10-15 18:56
New York City Mayor Eric Adams accused of sexual assault in 1993
New York City Mayor Eric Adams accused of sexual assault in 1993
Eric Adams denies the allegations, which date back to his time working as a police officer in New York.
2023-11-23 23:45
Ange Postecoglou knows he can succeed at Tottenham by sticking to plan
Ange Postecoglou knows he can succeed at Tottenham by sticking to plan
Ange Postecoglou has cited the early part of Manchester City’s journey under Pep Guardiola as a reason why he has total conviction in his ideas at Tottenham. Spurs have hit their first real rough patch under the Australian with three straight defeats coupled with a list of absentees which has reached double figures. Postecoglou remains determined to stick with his attacking approach and could again line up with no recognised centre-back or defensive midfielder at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. While many would adopt a more pragmatic style against City, the Tottenham boss will double down on his philosophy and believes the best clubs stick to the plan when faced with hurdles. “I’m sure the players are thinking ‘is this really going to work against Man City?’ And those are justifiable questions that they need to ask,” Postecoglou explained. “My role is to show them that this is still the way forward for us as a group. If we’re ever going to bridge that gap to being a successful side, we have to believe in the football we want to play. “Even though the last few results haven’t been great, I don’t think the players have felt like they struggled out there. “They still felt there were parts of the game when we were dominant, so they can see when we’re on it and we’re doing things right, even with so many absences, we’re still a very good football team. I don’t feel like it’s at a point where I’m losing people. “There are plenty of coaches that coach very differently to me, but they’re at that club for four or five years and they have that success. That’s what I’m talking about with a plan. “It’s not about just playing one way or having a clear identity. Having a plan means getting the right people involved in the club who you believe will take you where you want to go. “Then you invest in them, in the club, in the squad and you stick to that plan. It doesn’t mean that’s just exactly the same as anyone else. “City are different to Arsenal, Arsenal are different to Liverpool, Liverpool are different to both of them but as far as I can see they have the same managers and they’ve gone through tough times. “They saw something in them. You have to show something, it’s not just about blindly appointing someone and saying you’ve got five years, but those managers have shown they have a plan and the club have said ‘let’s back these people.’” Postecoglou is no stranger to difficult periods, especially at the beginning of his tenures after exiting the Champions League at the start of his Celtic reign, while he faced a relegation battle with Yokohama. When I lay my head at night, I just believe in it. I get up the next day thinking I feel strongly about it. Maybe I’ll end up in a heap, mate, I don’t know, because there are no guarantees. But my gut tells me that I won’t. I enjoy it Ange Postecoglou He reiterated how much he enjoys these challenges ahead of this weekend’s trip to last season’s treble-winners. Postecoglou added: “I think I enjoy it after when you come out the other side! Nah, I love it, mate. I love it. I don’t think anyone goes into management, or anything you do in life, thinking it’s going to be smooth. “There’s going to be some rough moments and you’ve got to be prepared for that, you’ve got to enjoy that. The alternative is I’m not in a job and I’m sitting on my couch with no pressure on me and no one questioning anything. “I’m at a fantastic football club, I’m in the best league in the world, getting challenged every week. Why wouldn’t I be enjoying it? The reason I think I really relish them is because my belief gets tested on a daily basis, whether internally or externally. “Even internally people will always ask those questions, ‘can you do this? Are you able to continue playing this way?’ or ‘is it working or is it not working?’ All those kind of things. “When I lay my head at night, I just believe in it. I get up the next day thinking I feel strongly about it. Maybe I’ll end up in a heap, mate, I don’t know, because there are no guarantees. But my gut tells me that I won’t. I enjoy it.” Read More Erik ten Hag backs under-fire Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana Mauricio Pochettino understands reason behind early struggles for Moises Caicedo Vincent Kompany feels increasing diversity at boardroom level the key to change Burnley belief still burning bright for Vincent Kompany Tiger Woods says fatigue to blame for dropped shots in closing holes Phil Vickery and Gavin Henson among ex-players named in rugby concussion lawsuit
2023-12-02 06:51
AP Photos: At Royal Ascot, the hats are almost as important as the horses
AP Photos: At Royal Ascot, the hats are almost as important as the horses
LONDON (AP) — Every summer, British royals and thousands of others get dressed to the nines for Royal Ascot, a glamorous annual horse racing event that dates back to 1711, when Queen Anne founded Ascot Racecourse in southern England.
2023-06-23 18:59
Niger soldiers announce coup on national TV
Niger soldiers announce coup on national TV
Earlier elite troops detained Niger's President Bazoum - now they are closing the country's borders.
2023-07-27 07:23
Japan's price trend gauge hits record, heightens case for BOJ exit
Japan's price trend gauge hits record, heightens case for BOJ exit
By Leika Kihara TOKYO A key measure of Japan's trend inflation accelerated to 2.2% in October, data showed
2023-11-28 15:28
Kylie Minogue returns to the charts with 'Padam Padam'
Kylie Minogue returns to the charts with 'Padam Padam'
Kylie Minogue has landed back on the charts with her first UK Top 40 hit in nearly 20 years.
2023-05-31 21:54