
Karlsruher 2-4 Liverpool: Late Jota brace spares pre-season blushes
Liverpool secure thrilling win over Karlsruher in first pre-season game of 2023.
2023-07-20 03:28

Stanford president to resign following findings of manipulation in academic research
Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne said on Wednesday he would resign from his post after a review by a panel of scientists concluded that research papers he contributed to contained "manipulation of research data," according to a report released by a special university committee.
2023-07-20 02:58

'Barbie' delivers a feminist message dressed up in all the right accessories
"Barbie" comes roaring out of the gate with an inventiveness and energy the movie perhaps inevitably can't sustain. Amid all the hype that has made its release an increasingly rare movie-going occasion, director Greta Gerwig's film proves an admirably ambitious attempt to ponder where Barbie fits in the 21st century -- less than it could be, but pretty close to being what it should be.
2023-07-20 02:54

Alex Mashinsky, Celsius ‘Master Marketer,’ Peddled Crypto Hope and Hype
Alex Mashinsky claimed he was different. The 57-year-old was the affable, approachable adult of crypto. He boasted that
2023-07-20 02:52

Egypt president pardons rights activist Patrick Zaki and lawyer Mohammed al-Baqer
It comes a day after Patrick Zaki was convicted of spreading false news and jailed for three years.
2023-07-20 02:46

Colin Cowherd Now Five Percent Less In on Justin Fields
Devastating for Fields.
2023-07-20 01:57

Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth wish Shannen Doherty hadn't left 'Beverly Hills 90210'
Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth wish Shannen Doherty would have stayed on "Beverly Hills, 90210" longer.
2023-07-20 01:16

Hugo Carvajal: Spain extradites Venezuela's ex-spy chief to US
Hugo Carvajal, a close ally of late President Hugo Chávez, faces drug trafficking charges in the US.
2023-07-20 00:28

Fast grocery firms doomed by French dark store ban
Hampered by hostile new regulations, firms that promised instant grocery deliveries are leaving France.
2023-07-20 00:23

Fintech lenders tighten lending standards, bolstering debt financing
By Hannah Lang and Matt Tracy U.S. financial technology companies are tightening their lending standards, a move that
2023-07-19 23:48

Study finds that UK has more crop circles than anywhere else
Researchers have revealed where in the UK has the most crop circles, in a significant victory for fans of chasing potential alien hotspots. The mysterious crop circle phenomenon is often attributed to unidentified flying object landings or other paranormal forces, with wannabe alien hunters travelling from far and wide to study the markings when they appear. According to Bonusfinder and ukcropcircles.co.uk, the southwestern county of Wiltshire has seen by far the most crop circles since 2005, with a whopping 380 instances of the strange event. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Hampshire was a distant second, with just 51 crop circles in the same period, followed by Oxfordshire with 35 crop circles. Monique Klinkenbergh, researcher and founder of the Crop Circle Visitor Centre and Exhibition, said the county’s sprawling landscape and relatively undisturbed countryside could be part of the reason for the flurry of potential extraterrestrial activity. “Crop circles seem to be attracted by ancient sites such as stone circles, long barrows, hill forts and other archaeological sites, for which Wiltshire is famous,” she said. “We have had so many different designs appearing, from small simple circles and ‘pictograms’ to extremely intricate and large patterns, sometimes with a very detailed and complex lay [the way the plants are flattened] on the ground. “Some crop circle patterns are familiar in design, suggesting they belong to a certain ‘school’ or ‘family-type’, such as Mathematical, Forms of Life, Religious, Astronomical, Codes and Mythology.” Klinkenbergh said invisible “Earth energies” are believed by some to run through ancient landmarks. That could be why the home of Stonehenge has so many crop circles, she said. However, she admitted that another far more mundane explanation could be at the heart of it: that they are manmade. Who would’ve thought it, eh? 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.
2023-07-19 23:26

Distressed US Offices Jump to $24.8 Billion, Overtaking Malls
About $24.8 billion of US office buildings were in distress at the end of the second quarter, surpassing
2023-07-19 22:28