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Busted working on new album and vow they are here to stay
Busted working on new album and vow they are here to stay
Busted are enjoying "exploring" new "essences" to their sound on their next album.
2023-09-15 17:29
Everbridge and Vodafone Power National Warning Day Across Germany
Everbridge and Vodafone Power National Warning Day Across Germany
MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 15, 2023--
2023-09-15 17:27
French supermarket chain is using 'shrinkflation' stickers to pressure PepsiCo and other suppliers
French supermarket chain is using 'shrinkflation' stickers to pressure PepsiCo and other suppliers
French supermarket chain Carrefour has slapped price warnings on products ranging from Lindt chocolates to Lipton Ice Tea to pressure suppliers such as Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever to cut their prices.
2023-09-15 17:26
SZA and Justin Bieber surprise release acoustic rendition of Snooze
SZA and Justin Bieber surprise release acoustic rendition of Snooze
SZA and Justin Bieber have dropped a stripped-back version of 'Snooze'.
2023-09-15 17:23
FPL Gameweek 5: AI's top picks for players not in UEFA competitions
FPL Gameweek 5: AI's top picks for players not in UEFA competitions
The best FPL assets not playing in UEFA competitions ahead of Gameweek 5 as picked by AI, including James Maddison and Nicolas Jackson. Powered by Fantasy Football Hub.
2023-09-15 17:23
Tristan Tate praises Dana White's bold stance on post-Covid work culture, trolls label UFC president 'greedy'
Tristan Tate praises Dana White's bold stance on post-Covid work culture, trolls label UFC president 'greedy'
Dana White said, 'There's going to be a small group of hungry savages out there that are going to run every one of you over and you can sit home'
2023-09-15 17:22
Fans rejoice as 'Today' host Jenna Bush Hager shares launch of her podcast 'Read with Jenna'
Fans rejoice as 'Today' host Jenna Bush Hager shares launch of her podcast 'Read with Jenna'
On Thursday, Jenna Bush Hager shared her big milestone as she launched 'Read with Jenna' podcast with co-host Hoda Kotb
2023-09-15 17:18
India calls X a 'habitual non-compliant platform'
India calls X a 'habitual non-compliant platform'
X is fighting a legal case challenging several government orders to block certain accounts and posts.
2023-09-15 17:17
Impeachment trial of Texas AG Paxton nears end, could see him removed
Impeachment trial of Texas AG Paxton nears end, could see him removed
By Brad Brooks Closing arguments were set for Friday in the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken
2023-09-15 17:17
Sir Cliff Richard releases reworked orchestral version of The Young Ones
Sir Cliff Richard releases reworked orchestral version of The Young Ones
Sir Cliff Richard's 'The Young Ones' has been given the orchestral treatment.
2023-09-15 17:17
'Love surge' woman reduced to tears after mockery:
'Love surge' woman reduced to tears after mockery: "I didn't expect that much hate"
The TikToker behind the now-viral 'Love Surge' video posted a tearful response to the onslaught of mocking taking place on social media. Lilianna Wilde posted a TikTok last month of her husband having what she labelled a "love surge". The video is well known now, with it having over 5 million views on TikTok, and opens with Wilde telling viewers "want see the cringiest most couple thing ever?" whilst her husband, Sean Kolar, stands behind her. Kolar, who is seen shaking, proceeds to wrap around Wilde until both are shaking "with the electricity of love". This, she tells viewers is a "love surge". Once social media found the video, mocking ensued, with some saying they would "rather die alone", whilst others imitated the original video. However, Wilde has since posted an emotional update on TikTok, highlighting how cruel the internet can be and the effect it can have on the person it's directed towards. "I didn't expect like, that much hate on the video," Wilde begins saying. "A lot of the duets and stitches are really funny and I laughed a lot, I can take a joke and I can laugh at myself." @liliannawilde i was doing really well and laughing a lot and then just hit a wall last night and everything got really overwhelming. and again, i’m not taking about some of the really funny duets/stitches, that’s part of posting on the internet and i accept that. what I’m heartbroken over are the really awful things people are wishing on Sean and I. please think before you type, I’m very very lucky that my offline life is so wonderful that I can look away, but some people aren’t so lucky and for their sake please consider what you write. #lovesurge But she went on to say that the tone of comments began to take a turn. "Some of the comments got really really mean, and they were like wishing that someone got cheated on [...] or wishing DV [domestic violence] on me or to like unalive myself," Wilde said in the heartbreaking video. "If the goal was to make me sad, you do it, you won," Wilde tells viewers whilst holding back tears. She goes on to clarify that she's not talking about the "hilarious stitches" but rather "the really mean, hurtful comments." "I think a lot of times people type something online and they don't see the result of it and this is the result," she shared, hopefully making some reconsider what they say and post online. Many took to the comments of the video to send some love Wilde's way. "People can be really mean and sometimes it's hard to just ignore them. Love surge is super cringe but it's special. Don't let them take that," wrote one user. Another wrote, "I genuinely thought that was such a sweet video. You and your husband have every right to be yourselves, and share those parts of your relationship." 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.
2023-09-15 16:58
Video of GoFast UFO resurfaces after being mentioned in NASA report
Video of GoFast UFO resurfaces after being mentioned in NASA report
NASA lifted the lid on its unidentified anomalous phenomena study on Thursday (14 September) which aimed to identify "how data gathered by civilian government entities, commercial data, and data from other sources can potentially be analysed to shed light on UAPs." While the report was "not a review or assessment of previous unidentifiable observations," the briefing prompted a video of 'GoFast UFO' to resurface. The clip from 2014 was released by the pilots "to clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real or whether or not there is more to the videos." The statement on the Department of Defense further went on to say at the time: "After a thorough review, the department has determined that the authorized release of these unclassified videos does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena." The clip also got a mention in the recent 36-page report, published on the NASA website. "A well-known UAP event is the “GoFast” video, recorded by navy aviators from the USS Theodore Roosevelt," it read. @uapbrand GOFAST UAP - better known as the 'Tic Tac' UFO. ? #UAP #UnidentifiedAerialPhenomena #UAPs #OVNI #OVNIs #UFO #UFOs #UFOvideo #UFOvideos "A still frame from this video is shown in the Figure below, where the infrared camera has locked onto a small object in the center. The video gives an impression of an object skimming above the ocean at a great velocity. But analysis of the numerical information on the display reveals a less extraordinary interpretation." Elsewhere, while the report disclaimed the galaxy "does not stop at the outskirts of the solar system," it stressed there is "no reason to conclude" that UFO sightings are alien. "Many of NASA's science missions are, at least in part, focused on answering the question of whether life exists beyond Earth," it read. "Those investigations include missions looking for biosignatures, perhaps on Mars or the icy moons orbiting Jupiter and Saturn - as well as farther afield, in the ratios of molecules present in exoplanet atmospheres. "Searching for signs of alien technology is a natural extension of those investigations." It added: "If we recognise the plausibility of any of these, then we should recognise that all are at least plausible." Sign up for 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.
2023-09-15 16:56
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