
USMNT news: Aaronson to Fulham, Booth to United, Turner's attitude
Today's USMNT news includes Brenden Aaronson being linked with Fulham, Taylor Booth could be on his way to Manchester United and we focus on Matt Turner'scommitmentto the Stars and Stripes.USMNT news: Brenden Aaronson to FulhamThere have been a lot of clubs linked with Leeds United mid...
2023-06-26 20:48

George Osborne-Chaired Agnelli Fund Buys 5% Stake in Ocado
An investment firm backed by the Agnelli family of Italy and chaired by former UK Chancellor of the
2023-06-26 20:45

Why you should never drain your pasta in the sink
Pasta lovers are often guilty of draining their pasta water down the sink before adding sauce. But there is an important reason to save your pasta water and it is pretty scientific. Because pasta is made of flour, it releases starch into the cooking water as it boils, creating a white, cloudy liquid that emulsifies sauces it is added to. Emulsification is the process of blending two liquids that would otherwise repel each other ― in the case of pasta, it’s oil and water ― into a smooth, inseparable mixture. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Starchy pasta water is also a thickener, so saving some and mixing it into sauce creates something creamy and thick that won’t ever separate. This makes for a better sauce, so if you ladle some pasta water out before draining the rest you are going to be giving serious chef vibes. With that said, it is time to impress everyone you ever cook for again - just from the simple act of saving a small bit of water. 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.
2023-06-26 20:19

PacWest Sells $3.5 Billion Asset-Backed Loan Pool to Ares
PacWest Bancorp sold a $3.5 billion asset-backed loan portfolio to Ares Management Corp., offloading more assets to boost
2023-06-26 20:16

Taylor Swift turned down Meghan Markle's 'handwritten' invite to her podcast
Singer Taylor Swift turned down Meghan Markle’s personal request to appear as a guest on her now-cancelled podcast Archetypes. When they stepped down as working members of the royal family in January 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle soon found other roles that kept them busy. Through their podcast production company, Archewell Audio, they brokered a deal with Spotify, through which Markle launched her own podcast series, Archetypes. The first episode was released in August 2023, but the podcast series was axed after just one season, despite high-profile guest stars such as tennis legend Serena Williams and pop icon Mariah Carey. But, even with her vast connections, Markle was unable to secure Taylor Swift who declined her invitation to appear on the podcast after she had sent her a hand-written letter. According to the Wall Street Journal, singer Swift turned Markle’s personal request down to appear on Archetypes via a representative, for unknown reasons. In the podcast series, Markled discussed the history of negative stereotypes used to label women with her celebrity guests. It won the top podcast award at the People’s Choice Awards, but despite this, it was cancelled by Spotify in June after airing 12 episodes. The cancellation comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly struggled to come good on the $20 million Spotify deal, leading to its collapse. Bill Simmons, Spotify’s head of podcast innovation and monetisation, called the pair "f**king grifters”. 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.
2023-06-26 19:57

Chelsea could sell naming rights to Stamford Bridge
Chelsea may look to explore selling the naming rights to Stamford Bridge amid interest from German insurance and assets management firm, Allianz.
2023-06-26 19:29

Goldman Taps Tom Montag for Board Amid Disquiet in Bank’s Ranks
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to add Tom Montag to its board, enlisting a prominent alum at a
2023-06-26 19:26

Victims' families, united in grief, face 2 paths to justice as Pittsburgh synagogue shooting death penalty trial moves to next phase
Federal jurors in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial will soon decide whether to sentence the convicted gunman to death or life in prison -- two potential avenues for justice that in the years since the deadliest antisemitic attack in US history have found varying levels of support in an otherwise unified community.
2023-06-26 19:19

German Business Outlook Plummets as Recession Shadow Lingers
Germany’s business outlook deteriorated to the lowest seen this year, evidence that Europe’s biggest economy is struggling to
2023-06-26 18:28

Xi’s Bet on Putin Looks Even More Risky After Russian Rebellion
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Xi Jinping’s gamble on a “no limits” friendship with Vladimir Putin
2023-06-26 18:24

Marketmind: World markets calm after Russia drama
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan. More perplexed by events than anything
2023-06-26 18:17

Casino Says It Needs Equity Boost of at Least €900 Million
Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA said it will need an equity boost of €900 million ($981 million) or more and
2023-06-26 17:55