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Lamine Yamal becomes youngest goalscorer in La Liga history
Lamine Yamal becomes youngest goalscorer in La Liga history
Lamine Yamal has become the youngest goalscorer in La Liga history thanks to his goal in Barcelona's clash with Granada.
2023-10-09 04:46
Youssouf Fofana on extensive West Ham target list as initial Joao Palhinha bid fails
Youssouf Fofana on extensive West Ham target list as initial Joao Palhinha bid fails
West Ham have an initial approach for Joao Palhinha rejected but also hold a strong interest in Monaco's Youssouf Fofana. The Hammers are looking to spend some of the £105m fee they will eventually receive from Arsenal after selling captain Declan Rice.
2023-07-18 00:20
What is Rumble? The alternative streaming site that has signed Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed
What is Rumble? The alternative streaming site that has signed Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed
Rumble, a streaming platform created to ‘protect free and open internet’ in response to cancel culture, has grown exponentially in recent months, signing exclusive deals with creators and streamers such as Russell Brand and Andrew Tate. It's most recent deal to be reached is with Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed. The pair signed to Rumble to produce a handful of exclusive livestreams a month. Whilst the pair will still stream on YouTube and Twitch, the signing with Rumble comes after both streamers have faced numerous bans from YouTube and Twitch for content violations. Speed is currently facing a permanent ban on Twitch for ‘spam or deceptive practices’, despite Cenat trying to negotiate with Twitch to unban him. Cenat, who himself has faced bans from both Twitch and YouTube, has threatened to leave Twitch permanently if faced with another ban. The first exclusive live stream show will premiere on May 26, named The Kai ‘n Speed Show. The creators say they’re grateful to have full creative control on this new platform. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Cenat is the fourth most subscribed Twitch streamer, with 5.2 million followers. Speed boasts 16 million subscribers on YouTube. The pair recently collaborated on a song together titled Dogs. The exclusive show follows a string of deals made between Rumble and creators. In September 2022, Rumble announced an exclusive show with Russell Brand after Brand claimed he was being ‘censored’ on YouTube for spreading Covid misinformation. During the announcement, Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski told users “Russell is known for his unfiltered opinions, and we are proud to serve as the technology platform where he can grow his audience.” Similarly, in late 2022, Rumble signed a $9 million deal with Andrew Tate after he was banned on both TikTok and YouTube. As a result of this long line of deals with controversial creators, Rumble has subsequently been associated for being a place for outspoken creators to flock to when they get banned from mainstream platforms. 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 20:59
'Sister of the year': Fans hail 'Mama June' star Pumpkin as she shares 'raw' graduation video of Honey Boo Boo
'Sister of the year': Fans hail 'Mama June' star Pumpkin as she shares 'raw' graduation video of Honey Boo Boo
The internet can't get enough of the sisterly bond and has showered Pumpkin with praise for being there when it counts, in a candid slam to Mama June
2023-05-21 12:26
There's a long list of candidates for House speaker as Republicans try voting again on a new leader
There's a long list of candidates for House speaker as Republicans try voting again on a new leader
House Republicans will meet privately to try nominating a new House speaker
2023-10-24 12:57
Australian central bank leaves its benchmark cash rate at 4.1% but warns there may be further hikes
Australian central bank leaves its benchmark cash rate at 4.1% but warns there may be further hikes
Australia’s central bank has left its benchmark interest rate at 4.1% after inflation fell to 5.6% in May from 6.5% a month earlier
2023-07-04 14:29
After heat wave, wildfires force thousands to flee seaside resorts outside Greek capital
After heat wave, wildfires force thousands to flee seaside resorts outside Greek capital
Wildfires outside Athens forced thousands to flee seaside resorts, closed highways and gutted vacation homes Monday, with high winds pushing flames through hillside scrub and pine forests parched by days of extreme heat
2023-07-18 02:18
Bolivia severs diplomatic ties with Israel over Gaza war
Bolivia severs diplomatic ties with Israel over Gaza war
The country's president accuses Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza and calls for a ceasefire.
2023-11-01 16:49
Oil execs on trial in Sweden over Sudan war crimes role
Oil execs on trial in Sweden over Sudan war crimes role
A Swedish oil firm operated in Sudan with support from the military allegedly knew violence would affect civilians to bring the areas under control, prosecutors said Tuesday as two...
2023-09-06 00:23
Braves: Marcell Ozuna doesn't back down from Will Smith
Braves: Marcell Ozuna doesn't back down from Will Smith
Marcell Ozuna clocked Will Smith in the head with his backswing on Monday. The Atlanta Braves' DH did not apologize when asked about the incident.The Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers were engaged in an emotional affair Monday night. From Freddie Freeman's first inning standing ov...
2023-05-24 07:53
Could Brock Bowers injury be an unfortunate blessing in disguise for Georgia?
Could Brock Bowers injury be an unfortunate blessing in disguise for Georgia?
Georgia losing all-world tight end Brock Bowers certainly isn't a good thing. However, his absence might end up ultimately benefitting Carson Beck and the offense.
2023-10-17 04:46
Michael O’Neill bemoans Northern Ireland defending in costly defeat to Slovenia
Michael O’Neill bemoans Northern Ireland defending in costly defeat to Slovenia
Michael O’Neill admitted poor defending cost Northern Ireland dear in a damaging 4-2 defeat to Slovenia but it was another game of fine margins in Ljubljana. Northern Ireland ended the night having created more chances than their hosts but on the wrong end of the scoreline as they struggled to contain Slovenia’s strike pairing of Benjamin Sesko and Andraz Sporar. Isaac Price’s first international goal had cancelled out Sporar’s third-minute strike but all too quickly Northern Ireland were behind again when Petar Stojanovic’s strike deflected off Jonny Evans in the 17th minute, with Sesko giving Slovenia breathing space before the break. Although Evans got O’Neill’s side back into it in the 53rd minute, almost immediately Sporar settled it to deliver what is surely a fatal blow to Northern Ireland’s hopes of progressing from Group H as they lost for a fourth straight match. But although they conceded four, O’Neill could be happy with the attacking intent showed by his side, with Conor McMenamin carrying the threat after getting the nod on the right wing. “It was a game full of incident clearly, six goals,” O’Neill said. “I thought we played very well in the game. We defended poorly at times, we struggled to deal with Sesko and Sporar who we knew would be the biggest threat and they proved to be that. “But we did a lot of good things in the game. Some of the attacking play was very very good, we created a lot of chances and that was the best attacking play we’ve had in the campaign so far. Playing with two wingers helped us with the chances we created. “The most disappointing thing in the game is how we managed the period in the game from 1-1 to 2-1, I think that was the period where we needed to be stable and we weren’t. Also from 3-2 to 4-2, we conceded too early after the game went to 3-2. “We were trying to find a way back in the last 15 minutes and asked some questions and again the goalkeeper makes two or three good saves. It was an open game. I was disappointed to lose the game but pleased with a lot of aspects, some of the younger players were terrific.” There were late chances for McMenamin and substitutes Josh Magennis and Paul Smyth, but although Northern Ireland had more possession and more chances than their hosts, they lacked the sort of firepower offered by RB Leipzig’s Sesko and Sporar of Panathinaikos. After coming out on the wrong end of three consecutive 1-0 defeats, this was a very different result, but a similar story of Northern Ireland not being outplayed. “The biggest difference in the game was probably the front two,” O’Neill said. “It’s a big part of the team. I don’t think we saw a lot between the teams on the night but they were clinical. “Both Sorpar and Sesko were a threat all night. Some of our players were excellent as well and the chances we created, we’re probably disappointed we only scored twice in the game. We have to accept the defeat and move on.” McMenamin was the brightest spark, with the 28-year-old showing the confidence gained from his summer move from Glentoran to St Mirren. “Conor had a great game, he was very, very positive from the outset,” O’Neill said. “He’s a player who has come late to international football, late to professional football. “In the summer he got his first move into the Scottish Premiership and I think he’s made great strides in the space of six to eight weeks he’s been in the there so there’s a lot more in Conor.”
2023-09-08 06:54