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Ecuador VP says she will go to Israel amid spat with president
Ecuador VP says she will go to Israel amid spat with president
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO Ecuador's Vice President Veronica Abad said on Tuesday she will travel to Israel to
2023-11-29 01:22
Biden campaign taps Pelosi on Obamacare after Trump threatens health law
Biden campaign taps Pelosi on Obamacare after Trump threatens health law
By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON President Joe Biden's re-election campaign enlisted former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday
2023-11-29 01:18
Elevator plummets at a platinum mine in South Africa, killing 11 workers and injuring 75
Elevator plummets at a platinum mine in South Africa, killing 11 workers and injuring 75
A mine operator says an elevator suddenly dropped approximately 200 meters (656 feet) while carrying workers to the surface in South Africa, killing 11 and injuring 75
2023-11-29 01:16
Discounts drew crowds but Black Friday week sales gain softest in years -report
Discounts drew crowds but Black Friday week sales gain softest in years -report
By Amina Niasse NEW YORK U.S. in-store retail sales swelled last week by the most since December courtesy
2023-11-29 01:16
White House urges RSV vaccine makers to meet demand
White House urges RSV vaccine makers to meet demand
By Susan Heavey and Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON Senior Biden administration officials met with RSV vaccine makers this week
2023-11-29 01:15
What Premier League teams need to reach Champions League knockout stage
What Premier League teams need to reach Champions League knockout stage
The results that Premier League sides Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and Newcastle need to advance to the Champions League knockout stages.
2023-11-29 00:53
Explainer-Why might Panama cancel a copper mine contract?
Explainer-Why might Panama cancel a copper mine contract?
By Valentine Hilaire and Divya Rajagopal Panama's abrupt moves this week to potentially annul the contract for one
2023-11-29 00:52
Fraudulent Pandemic Loans Cost UK £1.4 Billion and Counting
Fraudulent Pandemic Loans Cost UK £1.4 Billion and Counting
The UK has paid £1.41 billion ($1.8 billion) to lenders that issued small business loans during the Covid-19
2023-11-29 00:51
Controversial comedian Matt Rife says people are 'jealous' of him like they were with 'Bin Laden'
Controversial comedian Matt Rife says people are 'jealous' of him like they were with 'Bin Laden'
A clip from earlier this year of controversial comedian Matt Rife on influencer Tana Mongeau's podcast CANCELLED has gone viral after his bizarre response to a question. When appearing on Mongeau's podcast this summer he shared a recent "epiphany" he had. "So many f**king people hate me," he begins by saying. "For really no reason, and it really made me realise that people only hate somebody they're jealous of." He goes onto say, "I've been guilty of hating people, and when I've fully sat back and thought about it was because I was jealous of where that person was in their life. I thought maybe they'd gotten an opportunity that I should have gotten." Mongeau then asked "do you think people were hate Osama bin Laden are jealous of him?" "Yeah," Rife is heard saying, before the clip ends. In the episode Rife actually goes on to joke, "yeah of course! They're mad that he was the one calling the shots." On Twitter/X many called Rife an "idiot" and praised Mongeau's question: Rife recently came under fire for sexist jokes, specifically one about domestic violence from his show Netflix special Natural Selection. In the show tells an anecdote about a restaurant server with a black eye, who his friend claims 'should be in the kitchen' so no one can see her. "I feel like if she could cook, she wouldn't have that black eye", Rife then says. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
2023-11-29 00:51
Koch-Tied Group Backs Nikki Haley to Beat Trump 
Koch-Tied Group Backs Nikki Haley to Beat Trump 
A super political action committee with close ties to billionaire donor Charles Koch is throwing its support behind
2023-11-29 00:51
Poland's CD Projekt posts 105% third-quarter profit jump
Poland's CD Projekt posts 105% third-quarter profit jump
GDANSK Poland's biggest video game developer CD Projekt's third-quarter net profit jumped 105% year on year, it said
2023-11-29 00:50
People can't believe the real meaning behind 'Pepsi'
People can't believe the real meaning behind 'Pepsi'
Everyone’s heard of Pepsi – but far fewer people have any idea how the famous cola-flavoured drink actually got its name. Pepsi traces its roots back to 1893, when it was named “Brad’s Drink” by its inventor Caleb Bradham, a pharmacist in New Bern, North Carolina. Then, it was designed to help people struggling with their digestion, which gives you a clue as to where the later name comes from. The drink started growing popular, and Bradham decided it was time for a rebrand. After a false start with “Pep Kola” – doesn’t quite roll off the tongue – he eventually settled on Pepsi-Cola. And the Pepsi bit? That comes from the medical word for indigestion or heartburn, which the drink was initially designed for: dyspepsia. Many readers will probably have experienced it at some point, but here’s a crash course in the symptoms. Dyspepsia is when you get acid reflux from your stomach. It can also involve inflammation of the gullet, a stomach ulcer, or even stomach cancer. The name could also be linked to Pepsin, the enzyme found in all of our stomachs that helps us with our digestion. It’s all a far cry from Kylie Jenner’s famous Pepsi commercial from a few years ago, or the many other glamorous stars that have helped sell the drink over the years. People were understandably surprised when they learned the real reason for the name on social media. One person said: “I was today years old when I learned that.” "I had no idea," said another. Now manufactured by Pepsico, the fizzy drinks now have 50 percent less sugar in them than in previous years, as part of a health drive in the industry. A two-litre bottle of Pepsi will now have 91g of sugar, reduced from 213g. The classic Pepsi, which comes in a blue can, will now have 4.55g of sugar per 100ml. In a statement on its website, Pepsi says: “We have worked hard to make sure our new classic Pepsi maintains the great taste that people expect while removing sugar and calories.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
2023-11-29 00:30
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