Trent Alexander-Arnold close to new Liverpool contract amid Real Madrid & Barcelona interest
The latest update on Trent Alexander-Arnold's contract negotiations with Liverpool.
2023-09-18 17:57
Sydney Marathon runners hospitalized as Australia swelters in unusual spring heat wave
A sweltering heat wave in Australia took its toll on runners in the Sydney Marathon on Sunday, with 26 people taken to the hospital and about 40 treated for heat exhaustion by emergency services.
2023-09-18 17:57
Reece James committed to Chelsea despite Real Madrid interest
Reece James has no interest in leaving Chelsea despite interest from Real Madrid, Barcelona & Bayern Munich
2023-09-18 17:56
Are Crocs being banned from airports?
Crocs shoes have grown massively in popularity and many fans of the foam shoes might be distressed by a rumour that they are being banned in some public places. The clog-shaped foam shoes have become a mainstay in fashion culture thanks to celebrity endorsements and the notorious levels of comfort they provide. It is thanks to their comfort that many people choose to wear them on long flights and on shopping trips where they will be on their feet a lot. But, rumours have begun spreading online that the shoes are being banned in places like airports and malls. One post on X/Twitter, claimed: “Crocs are Being Banned from Airports, Train Stations and Shopping Centres.” Another said: “Many places like airports, train stations, and malls have now banned them on escalators with posted warnings.” “Crocs have been banned from escalators in some airports, train stations and shopping centres after a series of scary incidents,” alleged another post. Is the Crocs ban rumour true? Thankfully, the rumours that Crocs are being banned in airports and train stations are not true and you are free to keep wearing them wherever you choose. However, in the past, warnings about escalators and Crocs have been issued it was revealed in 2006 by ABC that children wearing them were having their feet sucked into the edge of escalators. The report detailed a scary incident in which a child damaged her toe. Other reports have revealed that children have lost their toes and even damaged the ligaments in their legs after their Crocs were pulled down the side of an escalator. 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.
2023-09-18 17:56
Mohamed Salah urged to stay at Liverpool for the rest of his career
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott urges Mohamed Salah to stay at Anfield following strong summer interest from Al Ittihad in Saudi Arabia.
2023-09-18 17:55
Rugby World Cup: Fiji win v Australia ‘worst result’ for Wales
The surprise result raises the stakes for Wales' upcoming clash with the Wallabies, fans say.
2023-09-18 17:53
Libya flood: after a week, families haunted by fate of the missing
By Ahmed Elumami and Ayman al-Warfali DERNA, Libya "I lost my daughter. Her mother is convinced that she
2023-09-18 17:52
Trump-era DOJ official Jeffrey Clark tries to move Georgia charges to federal court at Monday hearing
Trump-era Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, who was charged in the Georgia election subversion indictment, will face off in court Monday against Fulton County prosecutors at a hearing over his attempt to move the case to federal court.
2023-09-18 17:29
Taiwan's defense ministry urges Beijing to stop 'military harassment' after 103 Chinese warplanes fly near island
Taiwan's defense ministry has urged Beijing to stop its "persistent military harassment," after it detected more than 100 Chinese warplanes close to the island in a 24-hour span between Sunday and Monday.
2023-09-18 17:28
Rick Astley followed The Smiths' Andy Rourke around Manchester
Rick Astley was obsessed with The Smiths as a youngster and once followed bassist Andy Rourke around Manchester after spotting him during a day out shopping
2023-09-18 17:28
Korn to release new music in 2024
Korn star Brian Welch has confirmed the band is planning to release new music next year marking the follow-up to their 2022 album Requiem
2023-09-18 17:21
Rifle, fur hat, drones: North Korea's Kim returns with gifts from Russia
(Refiles to fix typographical error in paragraph 17, no change in text) SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
2023-09-18 17:21
