Insects find their way onto Italian plates despite resistance
Pulverising crickets to make flour for food is seen by some as a threat to the Mediterranean diet.
2023-07-08 12:51
‘RHOBH’ star Kyle Richards slammed for denying divorce from Mauricio Umansky amid Morgan Wade romance rumors: ‘So staged’
Kyle Richards claimed that she and Morgan Wade are very good friends but she is not divorced from Mauricio Umansky
2023-07-08 12:16
Kris Jenner trolled for promoting daughter Kendall's 818 tequila on cruise ship: 'She’s going to find the submarine'
Watching 'The Kardashians' has become 'a chor' for most fans due to the quantity of screen time the sisters' numerous enterprises receive
2023-07-08 09:59
Are Kim Zolciak and Troy Biermann back together? Power couple puts aside differences to attend church with children
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann put their divorce on hold as they reconcile, attending church together with their children amidst hopes of rebuilding their relationship
2023-07-08 09:28
UN aid chief to Russia: Don't 'chuck away' Black Sea grain deal
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -If Russia does not agree to extend a deal allowing the safe export of
2023-07-08 06:50
Paul McCartney shares a heartwarming post to celebrate Ringo Starr and his father James' birthday: 'Two of my heroes'
'It’s Ringo and my Dad’s birthday so let’s have a great day to celebrate these two great people,' wrote Paul McCartney
2023-07-08 05:16
Steve-O detained for jumping off London Bridge to promote upcoming comedy special, says cops were 'totally cool'
In the video posted by Steve-O, he was seen wearing an 'I [heart] London' and British flag pattern bucket hat, socks, and holding an umbrella
2023-07-08 04:48
Kim Kardashian wants Kanye West to be his best version for their children: 'I want my kids to see a healthy dad'
'I am just in protection mode of my kids and just try to hide everything,' Kim Kardashian told sister Khloe
2023-07-08 03:53
When Chuck Cunningham Vanished From ‘Happy Days’
Richie Cunningham’s older brother not only disappeared from the show, he was wiped from the minds of the entire cast.
2023-07-08 03:15
Tina Turner cremated after private service attended by near and dear ones as resting place remains a mystery
Tina Turner received her final goodbyes from her family and close friends, including the television legend Oprah Winfrey at low-key memorial service
2023-07-08 01:52
Mind-blowing AI rendition of Joe Rogan podcast astonishes fans with uncanny precision
Joe Rogan himself shared his perspective on the AI's uncanny replication of his podcast, tweeting, 'This is going to get very slippery, kids'
2023-07-08 00:54
No, "Mr Blue Sky" singer Jeff Lynne does not have an account on Bluesky
With Elon Musk’s Twitter suffering yet another catastrophic outage (which has seen the Tesla and SpaceX founder implement temporary limits on how many tweets we can view in a day), users are once again looking for a rival platform to evacuate to. Previously it was the likes of Post and Mastodon - the latter of which Musk hated so much he restricted users from linking to their new accounts on Twitter - but now it’s the turn of Bluesky to get all the hype. Backed by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, the platform claims to offer “an open and decentralised standard for social media” – “decentralised” meaning users don’t have an account under one ‘centralised’ company owned by one particular company, but can instead sign up to individual servers and communities owned and managed by other people. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter It's already proven popular, with surreal social media poster Dril and New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez already signed up. In fact, after Twitter’s latest blunder, invite codes to Bluesky became so lucrative and sign-ups became so intense that they had to temporarily pause new registrations (they’ve reopened them now, though, if you fancy a try). And while others are considering whether to jump ship to the rival site, or desperately hunting for the code which will let them in, some Twitter users were reminded of a legendary rock band thanks to the platform’s choice of name: Yep, for a handful of individuals, the hit track from Jeff Lynne and his Electric Light Orchestra (or ELO) came to mind – and it’s perhaps made all the more amusing considering one of “Mr Blue Sky’s” lyrics is the rhetorical question, “where did we go wrong”. If Musk were to ask that question, we’d probably say firing almost half of Twitter’s workforce and therefore making it almost impossible to deal with the demand is part of the problem. And if you were wondering, a few searches on Bluesky appear to suggest that neither Lynne or ELO are on the platform. Indy100 has approached Lynne’s representatives for a statement, but they said the musician was unavailable for comment. 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.
2023-07-07 23:47