
Is Sergio Brown OK? 'Missing' ex-NFL player goes on bizarre rant on Instagram as Internet wonders if he has CTE
Former New England Patriots safety Sergio Brown, now believed to be no longer missing, made unsettling claims in the video
2023-09-20 18:52

US Attorney General denies political influence on prosecutions
US Attorney General Merrick Garland strongly denied Wednesday that politics steered his investigative decisions, pushing back on Republican allegations that he has "weaponized" the Justice Department against President...
2023-09-20 18:48

Alejandro Balde signs Barcelona contract extension
Barcelona have confirmed talented full-back Alejandro Balde has signed a contract extension until 2028.
2023-09-20 18:48

Alex Murdaugh strikes plea deal for financial crimes as Netflix show airs new bombshell claims – live
Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors on a string of financial fraud charges – admitting that he stole millions of dollars from law firm clients. In Monday’s agreement, he will plead guilty to 22 federal charges including wire fraud, bank fraud and money laundering. He will appear in court on Thursday to enter his plea – marking the first time he has ever pleaded guilty to a crime. This comes as the new series of Netflix’s “Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal” was released on Wednesday, revealing Curtis Eddie Smith – Murdaugh’s alleged co-conspirator in the bizarre hitman plot – making a bombshell claim. When he asked Murdaugh why he wanted him to fatally shoot him, Mr Smith claims he told him: “Because they’re going to be able to prove that I’m responsible for Maggie and Paul.” The show also hears from Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill – who is now at the centre of jury tampering accusations brought by Murdaugh’s attorneys in their bid for a new murder trial. A random Georgia man’s now-deleted Facebook rant about his wife’s aunt is at the centre of the bid. Read More Alex Murdaugh’s request for a new trial complicated by angry husband’s Facebook rant Alex Murdaugh pleads guilty to committing crime for first time
2023-09-20 18:46

John Fetterman hailed for using Homer Simpson meme and T-shirts with 'body double' to silence trolls
On Fetterman's campaign website, one T-shirt, emblazoned with the phrase 'John Fetterman's Body Double', is on sale for $35 apiece
2023-09-20 18:30

Analysis-Fixing oversight culture may be biggest challenge in averting future bank crises
By Douglas Gillison As U.S. regulators start to overhaul the way they police lenders after three banks failed
2023-09-20 18:29

How to play Taylor Swift's 1989 Vault game on Google
Taylor Swift is known for dropping musical Easter eggs, and with the release of 1989 (Taylor's Version) on the horizon, a new Google game has appeared where fans can unlock the album vault track titles and features. In a post to Instagram, the pop star shared a clip of the 1989 blue and seagull-themed vault, where the vault opened to reveal different letter flying letters - a similar rollout to her previous re-recordings Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version) back in 2021. "You can tell me when the *search* is over… if the high was worth the pain," the caption read, referring to the commencement of "the search," as well as lyrically referencing the 1989 hit song Blank Space. If you Google 'Taylor Swift' now, a graphic of a blue vault sitting in the sand will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of the search results. Once clicked on, a series of jumbled letters appear on the screen in different colours along with a hint at the bottom to help fans figure out the word. Altogether there are 89 puzzles to solve in total but Swifties need to collectively solve a whopping 33m (Swift is 33 years old) puzzles globally to unlock the vault, and the fandom has made it their mission to complete the challenge. At the time of writing, over 27.2m puzzles have been solved. After quickly realising the mission, the Google page was inundated with Swifties desperately to join in - so much so that they "jammed" the vault due to demand with the search engine providing an update. (With some Swift-based lyrical puns, of course). Since then it looks like the vault is working as fans get closer to cracking it open... Swift's fourth re-recording of 1989 (Taylor's Version) is set to be released next month on October 27. 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.
2023-09-20 18:28

Dallas, Florida and New York to host matches in men's T20 World Cup next year
Dallas, Florida and New York will host matches at the men’s T20 World Cup next year
2023-09-20 18:27

Greg Gutfeld mocks Bob Odenkirk for refusing conservative doctor's advice and nearly dying
Late-night show host Greg Gutfeld urged his audience to stop putting people down just for their political takes
2023-09-20 18:26

Italy PM Meloni's party irks bad loan investors with new proposal
By Valentina Za and Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) -Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's party has filed a new proposal to
2023-09-20 18:25

Kristin Cavallari's dating history after Jay Cutler split: 'The Hills' star admits to having 'TV crush' on Travis Kelce
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler, who share three children, decided to file for divorce in 2020 after being married for seven years
2023-09-20 18:22

Kelly Rowland doesn't follow style trends: 'I just like to have fun with fashion'
Kelly Rowland doesn't look to anyone for fashion inspiration and likes to come up with looks herself.
2023-09-20 18:22