
Where is Amy Duggar King now? Jill Duggar defended herself from brother Josh when he tried to prey on her
'And so she's the one that really did something about Josh and hit him the night he tried to do something to her,' said Amy
2023-06-02 18:26

Belgorod: Shelling in Russian border region kills two, governor says
Two women were killed by shrapnel as they travelled in a car, officials say.
2023-06-02 18:23

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says outcome of Ja Morant investigation to be announced after Finals conclude
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said that the league has "uncovered a fair amount of additional information" in relation to Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant and a video which surfaced on social media in May appearing to show him flashing a gun while in a vehicle with others.
2023-06-02 18:23

Exclusive-Barclays CEO in bid to stem US talent flight
By Milana Vinn, Abigail Summerville and David Carnevali NEW YORK Barclays Chief Executive C.S. Venkatakrishnan held a virtual
2023-06-02 18:19

Two more Oath Keepers to be sentenced for sedition in US Capitol attack
By Jacqueline Thomsen WASHINGTON Another two members of the far-right Oath Keepers militant group are set to be
2023-06-02 18:19

The FaZe Rain and Grace Van Dien controversy explained
FaZe Clan is one of the world's most popular professional esports organisations, with members such as Twistzz, Olofmeister, Rain and now former Stranger Things actress, Grace Van Dien. The actress-turned-streamer is one of the group's newest recruits, and while many were thrilled by the news, some were left feeling confused. Some suggested Van Dien has limited gaming experience, and others have critiqued the collective for prioritising a celebrity status over a professional gamer. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter FaZe member Rain has been particularly vocal about the group's decision, leaking the surprise to his 3.1 million followers. On her stream, Van Dien hit back: "I’m sorry sir, were you in the meeting with us? Were you there?" "No, I’ve never f**king met you and that is not why FaZe signed me. That is definitely how I got the meeting, yes, I will give that credit. That is how I got the meeting." She continued: "But, that is absolutely not why I’ve signed. The things that we spoke about in the meeting are why I have. So, get f**king wrecked to everyone saying that, to Rain saying that. Like, you weren’t there, you have no idea." On 28 May, people accused Rain of going "too far" after sharing an explicit rant about Van Dien that he later apologised for: The comments sparked a response from the actress, who brought up Rain's previous issues with drugs. "I know you, Rain, as the person who almost overdosed on a live stream," she said. "And I know that you’re better now, and I’m really proud of you for that. I am." The back-and-forth led to the pair meeting, which fans believed would have settled the conflict. During their discussion Van Dien reference an old tweet of Rain's from 2013 that made a violent suggestion about actress Emma Watson. In the end, Van Dien left the room crying and threatened to leave FaZe if the video was uploaded. In a statement from the official FaZe Twitter account, they wrote: "FaZe is no stranger to contrasting viewpoints and passionate opinions on the future of the brand. Recruitment has always drawn that out. But make no mistake, the mistreatment of our newest member is in no way OK. Grace joined in hopes to bring her voice to FaZe & we stand by her." 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.
2023-06-02 18:18

U.S. seeks 'just and lasting peace' for Ukraine, Blinken says
By Essi Lehto, Anne Kauranen and Humeyra Pamuk HELSINKI/WASHINGTON The United States is working with Ukraine and other
2023-06-02 17:56

'He's bad at football': Fans react as IShowSpeed loses to TikTok star Luva de Pedreiro in penalty challenge
Despite the language barrier between them, Speed and Pedreiro delivered an entertaining performance during their live stream
2023-06-02 17:54

Trump town hall – live: Trump dismisses documents scandal at Fox event as Dominion lawsuit goes unmentioned
Donald Trump sat down with Sean Hannity for a town hall in Iowa on Thursday evening to answer questions from local voters, although almost all of the questions came from the Fox News host himself. Before a raucous and adoring crowd, the Republican former president was asked about domestic and foreign policy topics, claiming he would solve most within six months of retaking office, boasting of his tough stance towards Russia and Iran. When other GOP primary candidates like Ron DeSantis and Asa Hutchinson were brought up, he dismissed the threat they posed as his audience booed and jeered the very mention of their names. But there was no mention whatsoever of Fox’s recent $787m settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over the former’s coverage of Mr Trump’s bogus claims that the 2020 presidential election fraud was “rigged” against him by a vast Democrat-led conspiracy to deprive him of a second term. Mr Trump did use the opportunity provided to try to shoot down the latest allegations that he knowingly stored classified Pentagon documents from his presidency at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, insisting: “I don't know anything about it. All I know is everything did was right.” Read More Trump’s Fox and CNN town halls expose media’s inability to fact-check a fountain of nonsense Trump plays down legal threat of secret papers recording at Fox News town hall Trump surprises crowd by mocking people who say ‘woke’ – including his own son who runs businesses off it
2023-06-02 17:54

Volkswagen brings VW bus back to North American market after 20 years
FRANKFURT Volkswagen will start selling battery-powered versions of its VW bus in North America from 2024 onwards, the
2023-06-02 17:50

Tech shares see biggest ever weekly inflow on AI boom-BofA
LONDON Technology equity funds saw their biggest weekly inflows on record in the week to Wednesday, driven by
2023-06-02 17:50

KSI reveals the shockingly low amount of money that he's made from TikTok
Despite being one of the biggest YouTubers of his generation, KSI has revealed the shockingly low amount of money he's managed to make from moving over to TikTok. “9.2 million followers, 70 million likes, 200+ million views”, he explained, as the others guessed at how much it would be. He then revealed he'd made £3,000 from his content there. “£3000 for the amount of views he gets… that’s mad”, they responded in shock. However, it's not all doom and gloom as he and Jake Paul netted over $250 million in Prime sales. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-06-02 17:48