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Walmart in Mexico faces anti-trust panel for alleged monopolistic practices
Walmart in Mexico faces anti-trust panel for alleged monopolistic practices
MEXICO CITY Walmart's Mexico unit said on Friday it will face an anti-trust panel for "alleged relative monopolistic
2023-10-07 08:24
Australia eyes bigger budget surplus but warns economy still slowing
Australia eyes bigger budget surplus but warns economy still slowing
By Renju Jose SYDNEY Australia's budget surplus for 2022/23 will be bigger than the A$4.2 billion ($2.81 billion)
2023-06-28 08:19
WWE NXT star Channing Lorenzo wants to challenge US champion Logan Paul: 'Working my b**t off'
WWE NXT star Channing Lorenzo wants to challenge US champion Logan Paul: 'Working my b**t off'
WWE NXT champion Channing Lorenzo plans to showcase wrestling skills to Logan Paul
2023-11-28 21:48
FA to take no action against Alejandro Garnacho over gorilla emoji social post
FA to take no action against Alejandro Garnacho over gorilla emoji social post
The Football Association will not take any action against Alejandro Garnacho over the Manchester United winger’s use of gorilla emojis in a post about Andre Onana. Two weeks ago the goalkeeper produced a stoppage-time penalty save to secure a key 1-0 victory against Copenhagen in the Champions League group stage. Garnacho later uploaded a photo on X, formerly known as Twitter, of the United players celebrating with Onana, along with a caption featuring two gorilla emojis. The post was quickly deleted and the Cameroon international defended his team-mate, whom he said was trying to express “power and strength” and added: “This matter should go no further.” The FA has punished players in the past for making racial references on social networking sites but will not be taking any action against Garnacho. An FA spokesperson said: “We have concluded an investigation in relation to a recent post on Alejandro Garnacho’s social media. “We sought the player’s observations as part of our investigation, and he explained that the use of two gorilla emojis was intended to highlight the strength and power of his team-mates – specifically Andre Onana and Harry Maguire – following the pivotal roles that they played in Manchester United’s win over FC Copenhagen. “We are satisfied with Alejandro Garnacho’s explanation and the context that it provides, so we will not be issuing disciplinary proceedings on this occasion. (Garnacho) explained that the use of two gorilla emojis was intended to highlight the strength and power of his team-mates FA spokesperson “However, we have reminded the player of his responsibilities around social media posts and the use of emojis in particular which can be interpreted in different ways. “We also intend to liaise with Kick It Out and the PFA (Professional Footballers’ Association) to discuss other potential issues around the use of emojis and similar forms of messaging, and education that can be provided about them.” Garnacho has been included in the 23-man squad for the reverse fixture against Copenhagen at Parken on Wednesday evening. Read More Luton threaten to ban fans involved in ‘tragedy chanting’ during Liverpool match Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg: Spurs went down with flag held high but loss hurts a lot From Aguero winner to Keegan dismay, Spurs-Chelsea joins Premier League classics
2023-11-08 00:26
Same-Sex Marriage Is Part of Reelected Greek PM’s LGBTQ Plan
Same-Sex Marriage Is Part of Reelected Greek PM’s LGBTQ Plan
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis plans to legalize same-sex marriage, a huge step forward for LGBTQ rights in
2023-07-05 17:56
Martin Franklin’s New Buyout Vehicle Raises $550 Million in IPO
Martin Franklin’s New Buyout Vehicle Raises $550 Million in IPO
An acquisition company backed by serial dealmaker Martin E. Franklin has raised $550 million, exceeding an earlier goal
2023-05-17 06:55
Peru extradites Dutch murderer in case of missing Alabama teen
Peru extradites Dutch murderer in case of missing Alabama teen
By Marco Aquino LIMA (Reuters) -Peruvian police handed over a convicted Dutch murderer to FBI agents on Thursday for transfer
2023-06-08 23:59
Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms
Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms
Russia has threatened not to extend the deal allowing Ukraine's Black Sea grain exports despite the war.
2023-07-17 00:51
Zelensky honours Poles killed by Ukrainians in WW2 Volhynia massacre
Zelensky honours Poles killed by Ukrainians in WW2 Volhynia massacre
Ukraine's president seeks to heal a deep historical wound with his Polish counterpart at a church service.
2023-07-10 12:16
Paige Spiranac jumps to Justin Thomas’ rescue after hot mic comment went viral, fans say 'keep being you'
Paige Spiranac jumps to Justin Thomas’ rescue after hot mic comment went viral, fans say 'keep being you'
Paige Spiranac was quick to put overzealous fans in their place after Justin Thomas clarified his comment to Wyndham Clark was misunderstood
2023-06-24 19:22
This man was swallowed by a whale and survived – here's what he has to say about it
This man was swallowed by a whale and survived – here's what he has to say about it
They would have called him Jonah in a past life… When lobster diver Michael Packard found himself being swallowed up by a humpback whale he was convinced his time had come. But just as he was having what he assumed to be his final thoughts, the whale decided against it and spat him out. Packard was able to swim to safety after the incident, which was in June 2021. Since then, he has given a series of interviews about the death-defying episode. “[I was] trapped for about 30-40 seconds. Yes, I was almost convinced I was going to die that day,” he said in a Reddit Ask Me Anything. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “All of a sudden, I felt this huge shove and the next thing I knew it was completely black,” he said in a separate interview with the Cape Cod Times. “I could sense I was moving, and I could feel the whale squeezing with the muscles in his mouth,” Packard was 56 at the time, and initially thought he was inside a great white shark. However, he couldn’t feel any teeth and he hadn’t suffered any obvious wounds, and it dawned on him that the situation was far more biblical than that. “I was completely inside; it was completely black,” Packard said. “I thought to myself, ‘there’s no way I’m getting out of here. I’m done, I’m dead.’ All I could think of was my boys — they’re 12 and 15 years old.” Experts think the incident was likely a freak accident, and that the humpback whales are not aggressive towards humans. (That puts them in a different category to orcas, which have spent the first half of 2023 exacting their revenge on humankind.) Jooke Robbins, director of Humpback Whale Studies at the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown, said: “Based on what was described, this would have to be a mistake and an accident on the part of the humpback.” When a humpback opens its mouth to feed, it billows out like a parachute, blocking the animal’s forward vision, which is why so many become entangled in fishing gear in their mouth and jaws, said Robbins. It isn’t even Packard’s first brush with death. The diver also managed to survive a plane crash in Costa Rica in 2001 in miraculous circumstances. The crash, which killed three people, saw Packard sustain “severe facial injuries and multiple broken long bones in his arms and legs”, according to a Cape Cod Times dispatch in 2001. A doctor who treated the survivors told the Associated Press: "They would not have survived another night at that site." As for the whale escape? Packard didn’t sustain any serious injuries, telling Reddit he was left with “soft tissue damage, nothing serious”. A close shave indeed. 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.
2023-07-02 17:53
Minnesota's would-be head of cannabis regulation quits amid reports she sold illegal products
Minnesota's would-be head of cannabis regulation quits amid reports she sold illegal products
A day after Minnesota’s governor appointed Erin Dupree as the incoming director of the state’s new marijuana regulatory agency, Dupree resigned and reports surfaced that she has sold illegal cannabis products in the state
2023-09-24 07:53