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Who is Violet Grohl? Dave Grohl shares the stage with his daughter, 17, at 2023 Glastonbury festival
Who is Violet Grohl? Dave Grohl shares the stage with his daughter, 17, at 2023 Glastonbury festival
Dave and Violet Grohl performed a song from Foo Fighter's most recent album 'But Here We Are' at Glastonbury
2023-06-25 18:50
A National Monument Has Just Been Established to Honor Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley
A National Monument Has Just Been Established to Honor Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley
Emmett Till’s murder—and his mother's fight for justice—will be recognized across three sites in two states.
2023-07-27 03:17
Was Mitchel Musso drunk during arrest? 'Hannah Montana' star speaks out after Texas incident
Was Mitchel Musso drunk during arrest? 'Hannah Montana' star speaks out after Texas incident
According to Rockwall County jail records, Mitchel Musso was taken into custody on Saturday evening, August 26
2023-08-31 16:51
8 Famous Figures, Past and Present, Who Claimed to Have Encountered Ghosts
8 Famous Figures, Past and Present, Who Claimed to Have Encountered Ghosts
Being rich, famous, or influential has plenty of perks—but escaping the spirit world’s torments isn’t necessarily one of them.
2023-10-13 22:57
'Dumbest thing in the history of acting': Matt Damon regrets turning down role in 'Avatar' that grossed over $5.2 billion
'Dumbest thing in the history of acting': Matt Damon regrets turning down role in 'Avatar' that grossed over $5.2 billion
'Avatar' would have earned Matt Damon 10 per cent of the film's box income
2023-05-24 14:55
Two U.S. senators urge automakers not to remove AM radio from new cars
Two U.S. senators urge automakers not to remove AM radio from new cars
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two U.S. senators wrote seven major automakers on Friday urging them not to remove AM
2023-06-24 00:59
Louvre Museum and Versailles Palace evacuated after bomb threats with France on alert
Louvre Museum and Versailles Palace evacuated after bomb threats with France on alert
The Louvre Museum says it is closing for the day and evacuating all visitors and staff after it received a written threat
2023-10-14 22:57
Pregnant ‘Teen Mom’ star Kailyn Lowry reveals gender of her twins with chaotic mini-series
Pregnant ‘Teen Mom’ star Kailyn Lowry reveals gender of her twins with chaotic mini-series
The first part of her gender-reveal series showed that the twins are boys, while one of the two smoke cannons did not go off in the second part
2023-11-11 11:24
Where Does Skip Bayless Go From Here?
Where Does Skip Bayless Go From Here?
What happens next for Skip Bayless?
2023-06-01 23:49
Mark Ruffalo receives flak for slamming Donald Trump, Internet says 'don’t ever take actors opinions'
Mark Ruffalo receives flak for slamming Donald Trump, Internet says 'don’t ever take actors opinions'
Mark Ruffalo received severe backlash after he shared a news article from 2020 to slam Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 Presidential race
2023-08-11 13:45
Did Jason Aldean actually order 65 burritos and not leave a tip?
Did Jason Aldean actually order 65 burritos and not leave a tip?
Days after Jason Aldean went viral over a song about small town America that many commentators have interpreted as containing lyrics which amount to dog-whistle racism, the singer was mired in fresh controversy. Somewhat appropriately it was over another alleged scandal in a small town, in which a Twitter user claimed he failed to tip in a burrito restaurant in Charleston, West Virginia, having supposedly ordered 65 burritos ten minutes before the joint closed. Now, the internet wants to know if it actually happened. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter On July 20, 2023, a user posted: “Remember when @Jason_Aldean came to small town Charleston, WV, ordered 65 burritos from a local joint ten minutes before close and didn't tip anyone? Then his team reached out after the story went viral and the employees got let go? Try that in a small town." A screenshot of the tweet was widely shared on TikTok, Reddit, and other websites, three days after the Country Music Television (CMT) network pulled Aldean's new music video for his song, 'Try That in a Small Town.' Find out more about the racism scandal engulfing the song here. According to fact-checkers at Snopes, the controversy goes back to a 2017 news story by TMZ, which claimed the singer had ordered 60 burritos and a quesadilla at a restaurant called Black Sheep, which totaled around $500. “We found no concrete information on whether the order was placed for takeout and was picked up by one of Aldean's crew members, or if the entire crew sat down at the restaurant. However, the former appeared to likely have been the case, as we have so far found no photographic or video evidence of the crew eating at the restaurant,” reported the fact checkers. The tweet’s claim that the order for Aldean's crew was made "ten minutes before close" wasn’t mentioned in the original story by TMZ. Arep for Aldean said an "appropriate tip" had been left for the order back in 2017, adding: “Jason had absolutely no contact with the restaurant or any of its employees.” Meanwhile it looks like the tweet’s claim that “employees” were fired by Black Sheep because the story went viral is partially true. The original reporting from TMZ mentioned that one employee who was fired, after apparently tweeting about the order for Aldean's crew. The apparent tweets posted by the employee, which are no longer available, appeared in a second report by TMZ. One of them read: “@Jason Aldean can suck my a-- for not tipping Black Sheep, after ordering 60 burritos.” So to sum up: nobody can quite tell if the story is totally true. Aldean may not have been personally involved, but it looks like there was a big old burrito order for him and his crew, and there was definitely some controversy around the tip. We’ll have to leave the rest to your imagination. 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.
2023-07-28 17:47
Why isn't Zelensky speaking at Eurovision?
Why isn't Zelensky speaking at Eurovision?
Eurovision, that famously camp song contest which has a strong pro-LGBTQ+ stance and has this year acknowledged Putin’s war in Ukraine as the reason for it being held in Liverpool on the country’s behalf, has blocked President Volodymyr Zelensky from making a video address - because it would breach the event’s “non-political nature”. Organisers behind the show, who on Thursday saw no issue with drag queens absolutely slaying on the M&S Bank Arena stage and preaching messages of love and acceptance, rejected the request ahead of the grand final on Saturday. In a statement, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) – whose previous decisions to ban Russia and Belarus from participating definitely weren’t political, obviously – said the request from Mr Zelensky to address the Eurovision audience “while made with laudable intentions, regrettably cannot be granted by the European Broadcasting Union management as it would be against the rules of the event”. Belarus was disqualified from the contest in 2021 over political messaging in their planned entry (their second attempt before the deadline), while Russia was kicked out of Eurovision a year later for its illegal invasion of Ukraine. And the rules state “all participating broadcasters” must ensure that “the ESC [Eurovision Song Contest] shall in no case be politicised and/or instrumentalized and/or otherwise brought into disrepute in any way”. That’s ‘instrumentalise’ in the sense of using Eurovision as a platform to spread a political message, before anyone makes a musical pun (we know you want to)… Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The EBU’s decision has since been criticised by Boris Johnson, the former prime minister who became a meme over how many times he’d meet with the Ukrainian president whenever he was experiencing a turbulent moment in his premiership. “It would have been right to hear from President Zelensky at tomorrow night’s Eurovision. There is only one reason the contest is not in Ukraine and that is because of Putin’s illegal war,” he tweeted. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s spokesman told reporters: “The prime minister believes it would be fitting for President Zelensky to address the event and we’re disappointed by the decision from the European Broadcasting Union. “The values and freedoms that President Zelensky and the people of Ukraine are fighting for are not political; they’re fundamental, and Eurovision themselves recognised that last year when they rightly suspended Russia’s participation from the competition.” No 10 added, however, that they are not planning to call on the EBU to change its mind. 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.
2023-05-12 23:24