Who are ZavGirl and Natasha Cooper? True crime YouTubers blasted for selling autopsy of Gannon Stauch
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2023-07-10 18:51
Ben Simmons Still Isn't Playing Actual Basketball
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2023-07-10 18:50
Who is Peter Overton? Tom Cruise 'barred' journalist from red carpet at 'Mission: Impossible 7' premiere
Peter Overton hosted the infamous '60 Minutes' interview with Tom Cruise in 2005
2023-07-10 18:45
Republicans get top recruit in Nevada to take on Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen
Sam Brown, a retired Army captain who was severely burned by the explosion of a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, announced his plans to enter Nevada's Republican primary Monday to take on Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen next fall.
2023-07-10 18:24
Why is Casey DeSantis being called 'America's Karen'? Outrage over MSNBC panel's diss mocking Florida's first lady
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2023-07-10 18:24
Ukraine says NATO drops Membership Action Plan hurdle to joining
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2023-07-10 18:23
Israeli troops kill Palestinian suspect as West Bank violence shows no signs of slowing
Israeli troops have shot and killed a Palestinian man during new unrest in the West Bank
2023-07-10 18:23
Analysis-New anti-ESG rule in Missouri offers US Republicans another path away from 'wokeness'
By Ross Kerber A new Missouri securities rule offers a template for Republican U.S. state officials who want
2023-07-10 18:22
Clubs alerted to Daichi Kamada availability as AC Milan stop free transfer
Premier League, Serie A & Bundesliga clubs have been informed Daichi Kamada is now available on a free transfer after AC Milan pull out of previously agreed deal.
2023-07-10 18:22
New twist on NIMBY: No factory in my backyard
By Timothy Aeppel and Ben Klayman MARSHALL, Mich. Fred Chapman has a message for Ford Motor Co, which
2023-07-10 18:19
Threads ‘666’ logo conspiracy theory can be undermined by one simple historical fact
Since Instagram’s text-based alternative to Twitter, Threads, rolled out last week, a handful of memes and conspiracy theories have surfaced around the app’s unusual ‘at symbol’-like logo – from the inaccurate suggestion it was predicted by The Simpsons (it wasn’t), and now, to claims it’s actually linked to the devil (it isn’t). The baseless theory - seemingly backed by Twitter owner Elon Musk himself, if his public tweet likes are anything to go by – suggests the swirly icon secretly contains the number ‘666’, often referred to as “the number of the beast” and considered a link to the Antichrist. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Claiming they “can’t stop seeing it”, one Twitter user asked: “Does anyone else think the Threads logo just looks like 666? The first 6 is forward and white, then the second one is smaller and backwards, and the third one is the black space inside.” “How to put 666 ‘the number of the beast’ into a logo,” wrote another, in a tweet liked by Musk. Several other accounts have branded Threads “satanic” over the supposed link. In fact, the baseless claim became so popular that Instagram boss Adam Mosseri shared a thread on Friday explaining the real meaning behind the logo. “The Threads logo, in Instagram Sans, is inspired by the @ sign, which stands for someone’s username, the individual, and voice. “It’s a single unbroken line, inspired by the loop seen in the app when a thread is started,” he wrote. When one user commented that it “would have been entertaining” if Mosseri jokingly confirmed the conspiracy to be true, the exec replied: “It was tempting, but I feel like that kind of sass would just blow up in my face.” Sensible. Of course, this is just one fact which dispels this conspiracy theory as nonsense and baseless, but one lesser-known bit of historical trivia also exposes just how outlandish the claim is. All the way back in 2005, it was reported that a newly discovered fragment of the oldest version of the New Testament – the second part of the Bible – from the third century gave a different number entirely for the number of the beast. Found in historic dumps near Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, the text from the Book of Revelation indicates it’s not 666 which is the fiendish number we should all be fearing, but the far less aesthetically pleasing 616. Professor David Parker, Professor of New Testament Textual Criticism and Paleography at the University of Birmingham, said: “This is an example of gematria, where numbers are based on the numerical values of letters in people’s names. “Early Christians would use numbers to hide the identity of people who they were attacking: 616 refers to the Emperor Caligula.” This is in contrast to the far more popular 666, which is understood to have referred to Emperor Nero. 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.
2023-07-10 17:54
What is Gabby Thomas' net worth? Sprinter clocks world-leading time to win 200m dash at USATF Championships
Gabby Thomas blazed past her competitors, including 100m champion Sha'Carri Richardson, in a scintillating performance
2023-07-10 17:52
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