
MLB rumors: Bellinger extension, Rays target a pitcher, Dodgers struggling infielder
The latest MLB rumors feature a Dodgers prospect that is struggling, a possible Rays move, and the fate on a Cubs-Cody Bellinger extension.Dodgers may send Miguel Vargas downFabian Ardaya of The Athletic (subscription required) noted that Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters Miguel Vargas...
2023-07-09 23:24

European firms look for footing in China-U.S. spat, French execs say
By Mathieu Rosemain and Leigh Thomas AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France European firms are concerned they could get caught in the
2023-07-09 23:19

Has Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing improved US-China relations?
Polite and respectful communication has returned - but progress could easily be knocked back.
2023-07-09 23:17

David De Gea says goodbye to Manchester United after 12 years
David De Gea says goodbye to Manchester United after 12 seasons
2023-07-09 23:17

The players dubbed 'the new Lionel Messi' and how they fared
Footballers who have been compared with Lionel Messi in the past and what happened to them, including Arda Guler, Bojan and more.
2023-07-09 22:53

History Says Big Tech’s Dominance Over US Stocks Poses No Risk
Wall Street strategists are increasingly voicing concerns about the concentration of Big Tech stocks in this year’s stock-market
2023-07-09 22:28

Lakers vs. Hornets prediction and odds for NBA Summer League (Back Los Angeles)
The Los Angeles Lakers and Max Christie are looking to build on their win over the Golden State Warriors in the Las Vegas Summer League when they take on the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday.Charlotte played well against Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs, but the team lost again, which has ...
2023-07-09 22:19

Business leaders left in limbo by rate hike impact lag
By Leigh Thomas and Mathieu Rosemain AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France An unusually long lag in the time interest rate hikes
2023-07-09 22:15

Immaculate Grid baseball: Answers, connections, hints for Grid 97 (July 9)
Here are some of the possible answers for the 97th edition of the Immaculate Grid baseball game on July 9th featuring the Nationals, Royals, Padres, Rangers, and Brewers.Immaculate Grid has staying power, folks. At almost 100 daily games signed, sealed, and delivered, the MLB trivia game is more...
2023-07-09 21:51

USMNT news: McKennie to Villa, Leeds departures, Sargent goal
Today's USMNT news includes Weston McKennie beingtargeted by a number of clubs. Brenden Aaronson looks set to leave Leeds United and Tyler Adamsshould follow. Meanwhile, Josh Sargent has already gotten off the mark for Norwich City this pre-season. USMNT news: Weston McKennie to Aston Villa...
2023-07-09 21:49

Braves embarrass Rays on their home field and in their hometown newspaper
The Atlanta Braves' play on Friday and Saturday night vs. the Tampa Bay Rays spoke volumes.With one game left before the All-Star Break, we know where things stand between the Atlanta Braves and the Tampa Bay Rays.These two well-run teams from the south seemed to be on a collision cours...
2023-07-09 21:48

Hotel 'makes $43,000 a day from one single drink'
One of Singapore's most famous hotels reportedly makes $43,000 a day from one of their popular cocktails. Raffles Hotel is the home to one of the world's most iconic drinks, the Singapore Sling, which has since gone on to become known as the national drink. According to AU News, the hotel sells around 1,000 Singapore Slings a day. Costing $43 a pop, that would mean the Raffles Long Bar racks up a staggering $43,000 a day. One viral TikTok by @girlsvsglobe shows Sabina ticking off trying the famous drink, made from gin, pineapple juice, lime juice, curaçao and Bénédictine. Raffles also give visitors monkey nuts with the tradition of smashing the shells on the floor. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @girlvsglobe Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel ? the Long Bar is where this cocktail was invented around 1915 - this is one of the most iconic food and drink spots in Singapore! have you tried a Singapore Sling? #singaporesling #singaporefoodie #singaporefood #cocktailtok The Singapore Sling was first created in 1915 by Raffles bartender Ngiam Tong Boon, with ingredients that purposely gave the cocktail a rosy hue. Raffles soon became a place of gathering, with men meeting up over glasses of whisky and gin. During this time, women were not allowed to drink alcohol in public, and so, teas, soft drinks and fruit juices were provided. Ngiam soon saw the opportunity to create an alcoholic drink to deceptively look like juice – but that was secretly infused with alcohol. "The clever bartender made the beverage pink to give it a feminine flair which, together with the use of clear alcohol, led people to think it was a socially acceptable drink for women," Raffles explained. "With that, the Singapore Sling was born. Needless to say, it became an instant hit." 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.
2023-07-09 21:47