Oil trades sideways amid US plan to refill reserves, mixed China outlook
By Yuka Obayashi and Trixie Yap (Reuters) -Oil futures traded sideways on Tuesday, after mostly weaker-than-expected data from China muddied
2023-05-16 15:26
Analysis-Australian banks' bid to shake mortgage reliance brings new risks
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY Australia's big banks are pivoting to what analysts say could be a risky fight
2023-05-16 15:24
USound’s Active Linearization Algorithm (ALA) Sets New Standards for MEMS Speaker-Based Audio Systems
GRAZ, Austria--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 16, 2023--
2023-05-16 15:24
How Tom Cruise saved dying Ray-Ban from bankrupcy
Tom Cruise's love for Ray-Ban is well known and he has sported the brand in many iconic scenes
2023-05-16 15:23
Beyoncé fans convinced she ‘threw shade’ at Sweden during Renaissance tour
Beyoncé kickstarted her hotly anticipated Renaissance tour in Stockholm last week, debuting live performances of her hit singles to diehard fans. The star delivered songs from her seventh No 1 album at the Friends Arena, including 'Alien Superstar', 'Pure/Honey' and 'Summer Renaissance' while riding a giant disco horse. She also revived some of her classics such as 'Crazy in Love' and 'Love on Top'. While fans immediately turned to TikTok to watch footage from the gig, some were left underwhelmed by the crowd's reaction. "How could you witness the QUEEN in person and not at minimum do a lil 2 step in your seat," one person hit back, while another added: "Sweden failed her so bad! Some of us were TRYING!" Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter A third person, who claimed to have attended the concert, alleged: "That's true! I was at Stockholm and a girl even tried to shush me." One TikToker, Joshua Pingley (@yourbestfriendjoshua) suggested "Beyoncé hated Sweden," before claiming the crowd was seemingly "older, sitting down and quiet." At a later date in Brussels, she praised fans for their energy adding: "You have been the best audience so far." @yourbestfriendjoshua Beyoncé seemingly SHADES the audience from the first two nights of her Renaissance Tour in Sweden…??? #beyonce While harsh critics were quick to slam Swedish fans, many more jumped in to suggest it's simply "cultural differences in concert etiquette." "Not everyone goes feral like Americans," one wrote. "You should see concerts in Japan." "They still spent their money buying tickets to see her," another added. "Why is everyone tripping at them sitting down? They're clearly enjoying the show." "She made that face cause they were hitting the high notes for 'Love on Top,'" a third fan commented, while one TikToker said: "In Sweden we are told not to stick out and be loud, because we see it as rude. it is part of our culture." 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.
2023-05-16 15:18
Daniel Penny: Kid Rock donates $5k to ex-Marine's defense fund which has raised over $2.2M as he faces manslaughter charges over chokehold death
The online fundraising campaign, organized by Penny's attorneys, has experienced a significant surge in donations
2023-05-16 14:59
Dolly Parton's 'I Will Always Love You' was NOT a love song, but a goodbye note to a key man in her lfe
Whitney Houston's recording of 'I Will Always Love You' for the movie 'The Bodyguard' in 1992 gave Dolly Parton's smash even greater success
2023-05-16 14:57
Global executions at highest rate for five years - Amnesty report
Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt carried out 90% of the 883 recorded in 2022, Amnesty International says.
2023-05-16 14:56
New Anna Nicole Smith documentary reveals her first meeting with Larry Birkhead
Larry Birkhead's magical encounter with Anna Nicole Smith at the Kentucky Derby led to a whirlwind romance that lasted for over two years
2023-05-16 14:55
Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed to appear on show for Rumble, excited fans react
Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed have announced to appear together on a show called 'The Kai 'N Speed Show' on Rumble
2023-05-16 14:55
UK jobless rate rises, potentially easing BoE inflation worries
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to 3.9% in the three months to March as more people sought to
2023-05-16 14:50
Musk tells Tesla staff he must approve all hiring- memo
Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk has said that the company can make no new hires unless he personally
2023-05-16 14:50