He felt like an outsider in his own country. So he dressed up as Captain America to change how others see him
The animated short film "American Sikh," which recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, tells the story of Vishavjit Singh and how he's fighting negative perceptions of Sikhs through his alter ego.
2023-06-17 21:25
Tennessee vs. LSU prediction and odds for College World Series
Two SEC foes do battle in the College Baseball World Series, can the Vols pull an upset?Tennessee and LSU played this season in Baton Rouge with the home team Tigers taking two of three from the Vols, but now meet on a neutral field in Omaha, Nebraska in hopes of punching a ticket to the semifin...
2023-06-17 21:22
'The Blackening' mixes humor, horror and race to get us thinking
Racism can be funny?
2023-06-17 21:18
Seoul hosts large crowds as BTS fans celebrate 10-year anniversary
SEOUL (Reuters) -An estimated 150,000 people gathered in South Korea's capital Seoul on Saturday as fans from around the globe
2023-06-17 21:15
USWNT roster leaks: Sauerbrunn to miss 2023 World Cup with USWNT
Several pieces of USWNT roster news were leaked this week, including the knowledge that captain Becky Sauerbrunn will be missing out on her fourth World Cup.Per The Athletic, it was reported that some knowledge of the USWNT World Cup roster had been leaked, and the biggest bombshell was that the...
2023-06-17 20:53
USMNT news: Berhalter announced, Adams to Villa, Pepi to PSV
Today's USMNT news includes Gregg Berhalter beingofficially announced as headcoach by U.S Soccer. Elsewhere, Tyler Adams has been linked with Aston Villa and Ricardo Pepi could be on his way to PSV Eindhoven. USMNT news: Gregg Berhalter announced as head coachGregg Berhalter has been reveal...
2023-06-17 20:46
Biden will kick off reelection bid with union rally in Philadelphia
President Joe Biden kicks off his reelection campaign Saturday at a union rally in his frequent haunt of Pennsylvania, the state that remains an intersection of his personal and political identities that he hopes can propel him to a second term.
2023-06-17 20:28
Who is the Home Depot girl from Twitter and TikTok?
A woman has found herself receiving widespread attention online and has been dubbed the "Home Depot girl." Ariana Josephine has gone viral after posting selfies on Twitter of herself in her Home Depot uniform (hence the nickname) as everyone has been complementing her appearance across social media including TikTok. It all began when the 21-year-old shared bathroom selfies of herself as she sported her workwear from the American DIY store which includes an orange apron. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “The one job I work at that I get reminded I’m too pretty to work at," Ariana wrote as the post caption, and she was clearly reminded online too after the post received 35.8m views and 107,000 likes. In a follow-up post, two days later she shared another bathroom selfie in her uniform, this time with her hair down instead of tied back and Ariana wrote: "Home Depot Girl Taking Over 2.0" Similarly, this too also did numbers with it receiving 7.8m views and 77,000 likes. People have been paying Ariana endless compliments about her beauty in response to her selfies. One person said: "All the baddies are working at Home Depot." "Omggggg drop the skincare routine please," another person wrote. Someone else joked: "I suddenly find the urge to paint me and my neighbour's house." "What Home Depot is this??!!! I would be there shopping for a Lawnmower with no lawn," a fourth person commented. Since going viral, Ariana now has over 76,000 Twitter followers and 191,000 Instagram followers at the time of writing. In her Instagram bio, she describes herself as a video creator on topics such as Faith, Fashion, Lifestyle, and Beauty. However, the recent attention hasn't all been welcoming because Ariana recently took to Instagram to criticise people online who illegally doxxed her location and as a result announced that there will be no more Home Depot posts. "Last post about Home Depot since the world is illegally doxxing my location and job," she wrote. "Y’all turned something innocent into something crazy and ruined my way of making money by seriously taking the internet TOO far. She added: "Thanks for all the nice people I’ve spoken to and inspired and thanks to the hate because it’s helped me grow closer to God and be more tough skinned." It has also been reported that none other than basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal D'Med her a supportive message. “Don’t let them peopl [sic] bother u,” O’Neal told Ariana, according to the Twitter account Legion Hoops which shared a screenshot of the interaction. “Don’t read the comments stuff like that will drive you crazy.” After Ariana thanked Shaq, he then quipped in response: "Have a great day tell all your boyfriends I said hello.” 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.
2023-06-17 20:28
Trump's legal troubles anger some GOP voters. Still, it's no sure bet they will back him in 2024
Some Republican-leaning voters in early-voting states say they're angry about Donald Trump’s indictment on charges that he mishandled classified documents
2023-06-17 20:23
Ousmane Dembele insists Real Madrid will not 'be the same' without Karim Benzema
Karim Benzema has left Real Madrid to join Saudi Pro League champions Al Ittihad, and Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele believes they will be a worse team for it.
2023-06-17 19:59
Nate Diaz changes mind, retracts 10-round fight offer he made Jake Paul ahead of August boxing match: 'I’m good with 8'
It will be Diaz's first fight since his 15-year run with the UFC ended in September 2022
2023-06-17 19:57
When Joe Rogan regretted his night of 'tequilas' and cold plunge the next morning: 'F**king idiot’
Joe Rogan recalled the incident when he called himself an idiot after regretting his night of tequilas and cold plunge
2023-06-17 19:55
