When Does the 2023 NFL Preseason Start?
A look at when the 2023 NFL preseason begins.
2023-06-27 01:59
Florida Sells Bonds to Backstop Its Homeowner’s Insurance Industry
A Florida state agency is selling municipal bonds to backstop the state’s homeowner’s insurance industry after a surge
2023-06-27 01:58
Pfizer Drops as Obesity Drug Halted on Safety Concerns
Pfizer Inc. shares fell after it halted early development of an oral drug for weight loss on safety
2023-06-27 01:45
Valorant Neo Frontier Skins: Price, Release Date
Valorant Neo Frontier skins come out on June 27 and will cost around 9900 VP. The collection includes four weapons, Player Cards, Gun Buddy, and a Spray.
2023-06-27 01:28
How to Counter Deadlock's Ultimate in Valorant
Check out the best ways to counter Deadlock's ultimate in Valorant Episode 7 Act 1, including the only ways to avoid Annihilation.
2023-06-27 01:20
Wagner mutiny: Prigozhin's soldiers rage while others cry conspiracy
Wagner troops rage against Yevgeny Prigozhin's decision to halt his march on Moscow in furious online posts.
2023-06-27 01:16
The figure Chelsea are prepared to accept from Man Utd for Mason Mount
Chelsea are willing to sell Mason Mount if Man Utd make a new offer hitting the £60m mark, having already seen 3 bids rejected. But United are not willing to increase their bid from £55m at present for the England international.
2023-06-27 01:15
NFL Rumors: Are Chiefs preparing to give Patrick Mahomes a major raise?
Much NFL offseason talk has surrounded the looming contracts of the league's top quarterbacks. Could Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes be due an epic raise?One month ago, when Patrick Mahomes declared that his top priority on the Kansas City Chiefs was to win more rings, he quelled the contract ...
2023-06-27 00:45
Lily Alllen steps-in to help anyone struggling with a post-Glastonbury comedown
More than 200,000 people went to Glastonbury this year, and a significant amount of them will be suffering crushing comedowns this week (from all that alcohol they’ve been drinking, obviously). But they need not worry, because Lily Allen has given her qualified medical opinion on the matter – and it’s pretty good advice. The 'Smile' and 'LDN' singer tweeted on 26 June: “Thoughts are with those starting their post Glastonbury comedowns today, YOU WILL GET THROUGH THIS." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “It will take somewhere between a week and month depending on your age and what exactly you may have consumed, but you will get through this.” She added in another post: “Start with a good fry up, some electrolytes, berocca, plenty of water and stay away from anything like Grey's Anatomy or The Notebook.” Twitter users were quick to thank the singer. One user said: “Thank you Lily, you got me and @MarisaMuramatsu through the early hours journey home.” Another added: “I’m still recovering from 1987 tbh.” And one other said: “Needed to see this. This car journey home, emotions are all over the gaff!” This year’s Glastonbury, which finished yesterday, saw headliners Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses and Sir Elton John play to vast crowds. While Allen was not on the lineup, her 2022 rendition of her hit 'F*** You' will still be fresh in the minds of fans, when she joined pop star Olivia Rodrigo on stage for a surprise appearance. Meanwhile, her 2009 song, 'Everyone’s At It', took a pop at people in the media and politics who are hypocritical about alcohol and drug use in wider society. The chorus goes: “Why can't we all, all just be honest / Admit to ourselves that everyone's on it / From grown politicians to young adolescents”. 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 23:55
Russia still investigating Wagner boss Prigozhin for treason
The Kremlin initially said charges against Prigozhin would be dropped in a deal to end his rebellion.
2023-06-26 23:54
Philippines media guide
An overview of the media in the Philippines, as well as links to broadcasters and newspapers.
2023-06-26 23:54
Pittsburgh synagogue gunman's mental health is focus of punishment phase of death penalty trial
The Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooter acted irrationally due to mental health problems and had a history of psychotic symptoms consistent with schizophrenia, his defense attorneys said in the punishment phase of his death penalty trial Monday.
2023-06-26 23:47
