
Temperatures reached record highs this week. Here's why you still need a sweater in the office
This week, temperatures soared past 100 degrees in many parts of the country. But if you work in an office, chances are the temperatures indoors felt the exact opposite.
2023-07-29 22:15

Bayern's Sadio Mane set to join Ronaldo at Saudi's Al Nassr
Bayern Munich announced on Saturday that Senegalese striker Sadio Mane was in talks "about a change of club" with reports suggesting he was destined...
2023-07-29 21:49

BlackRock, Worldcoin, Ripple: Bitcoin Bull Mike Novogratz Dishes on Crypto
As Bitcoin roars back after a year of crypto industry scandals and losses, Mike Novogratz says one man
2023-07-29 21:28

Who is Wayde van Niekerk's wife? 400m world record holder married 'girl of his dreams' Chesney Campbell
Wayde van Niekerk is a South African track and field sprinter who holds the World and Olympic records in the 400 meters category
2023-07-29 21:23

Katie Ledecky passes Michael Phelps for most individual golds at world championships
American swimmer Katie Ledecky's legacy keeps growing
2023-07-29 21:21

MLB rumors: Max Scherzer makes his thoughts on Mets future abundantly clear
With the MLB trade deadline days away, Max Scherzer made it clear how he feels in regards to recent Mets moves.As a professional player in one of the highest tiers of his respective sport, Max Scherzer can make his thoughts and feelings known one of two ways: He can show it on the mound when he ...
2023-07-29 21:16

Crawley helps England regain lead against Australia in final Ashes test
Zak Crawley helped England reach 130-1 and a lead of 118 at lunch on Day 3 of the fifth and final Ashes test which England must win to level the series
2023-07-29 21:15

Japan presses Sri Lanka to secure China debt deal
Japan pressed bankrupt Sri Lanka on Saturday to expedite its debt restructuring, including with its biggest creditor China, to stabilise the island nation's...
2023-07-29 20:58

Ben Shapiro is fuming that Polly Pocket is 'feminist garbage' before the film has even been made
Right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro is appalled that Lena Dunham is set to direct a Polly Pocket movie after the success of Greta Gerwig's Barbie, already calling the film "feminist garbage". In a video uploaded to his YouTube channel, titled "more feminist garbage coming to a theatre near you", the 39-year-old spent the latter part of the 10-minute video complaining about the newly announced movie, after he'd spent 40 minutes (plus another 40 in two more videos) criticising the Barbie movie which has gone on to make $500 million at the global box office in a week. It was announced this week that Lena Dunham was set to direct a 'Polly Pocket' movie starring Lily Collins. Not only was Polly Pocket announced but Mattel also said that Barney, Hot Wheels, American Girl Dolls, and more were also getting the movie star treatment. "Now we are getting the Polly Pocket movie that is going to be directed by Lena Dunham, who is a trash person," Shapiro exclaims as he discusses the announcement. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Not only does Shapiro seemingly not like Dunham as a person, but he also takes issue with Dunham, who he views as an "adult director", directing a children's film. "Lena Dunham is not a director of children's film, she became famous for the extraordinarily sexually graphic HBO show Girls." More Feminist Garbage Coming to a Theater Near You www.youtube.com "Mattel execs say that there's already a great script. I doubt that because they certainly did not have a great script for Barbie." Speaking of the other movies in the works from Mattel, Shapiro bizarrely accused them all of having an agenda to push progressive ideas such as feminism, LGBT+ rights, and climate change: "I assume that American Girl will actually be turned into a feminist icon who scorns America and believes that America was founded in 1619. "Thomas and Friends will be about a gay train or something. And Barney will be about a purple dinosaur railing against global climate change which is putting his friends and family in danger because people drive cars. I can only imagine this is where they're going with this." Since Shapiro's first rant about Barbie, Gerwig has responded to some of the right-wing criticism by saying: "Certainly, there’s a lot of passion. My hope for the movie is that it’s an invitation for everybody to be part of the party and let go of the things that aren’t necessarily serving us as either women or men." 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.
2023-07-29 20:55

Brentford hold firm on David Raya asking price in Bayern Munich talks
Bayern Munich have held talks with Brentford over goalkeeper David Raya.
2023-07-29 20:50

Paris 2024: The war in Ukraine shows no sign of ending. That leaves a dark cloud over the Olympic Games
A day after Paris marked a year to go until the 2024 Olympics, Ukrainian fencer Olga Kharlan was disqualified from participating in the world championships after she refused to shake hands with Russian Anna Smirnova.
2023-07-29 20:46

Is Cillian Murphy going to play Doctor Doom? 'Oppenheimer' star responds to fan casting for MCU debut
Cillian Murphy stated that he will read one 'if someone sends a script' because 'it's always about the script'
2023-07-29 20:27