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TikTok stars Addison Rae, Bella Poarch and Charli D'Amelio fall victim to deepfake porn scandal
TikTok stars Addison Rae, Bella Poarch and Charli D'Amelio fall victim to deepfake porn scandal
Manipulated images and videos depict the faces of these popular TikTokers imposed onto explicit pornographic content without their consent
2023-06-16 20:49
Who is JustaMinx? Streamer goes live with black eyes and broken nose: 'My face hurts'
Who is JustaMinx? Streamer goes live with black eyes and broken nose: 'My face hurts'
Twitch streamer JustaMinx's mysterious facial injuries spark concern and speculation among fans
2023-06-16 20:49
Help for dads on Father's Day -- and beyond
Help for dads on Father's Day -- and beyond
While Father's Day is an annual tradition celebrated the third Sunday in June, there are several organizations that support dads year-round.
2023-06-16 20:45
Jennifer Garner turns down John Miller’s proposal to move in together as children are still adapting to stepfamily situation: ‘Just not an option’
Jennifer Garner turns down John Miller’s proposal to move in together as children are still adapting to stepfamily situation: ‘Just not an option’
Jennifer Garner and ex-husband Ben Affleck currently co-parent their three children with his second wife Jennifer Lopez
2023-06-16 20:45
Ryanair apologises for 'Tel Aviv in Palestine' flight row
Ryanair apologises for 'Tel Aviv in Palestine' flight row
Passengers on a flight to Israel reacted angrily after a member of cabin crew made the announcement.
2023-06-16 20:26
Emily Blunt 'almost killed' Tom Cruise during high-speed 'Edge of Tomorrow' car chase scene: 'I drove us into a tree'
Emily Blunt 'almost killed' Tom Cruise during high-speed 'Edge of Tomorrow' car chase scene: 'I drove us into a tree'
While Tom Cruise is known to have a penchant for extremely dangerous stunts, it appears his stint in the passenger seat wasn't as enjoyable
2023-06-16 20:26
Chinese President Xi meets Bill Gates, calls him 'an old friend'
Chinese President Xi meets Bill Gates, calls him 'an old friend'
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping called Bill Gates "an old friend" and said he hoped they could cooperate in
2023-06-16 20:26
Pastors find a role ministering to young men swept up in El Salvador's crackdown on gangs
Pastors find a role ministering to young men swept up in El Salvador's crackdown on gangs
Over the past 15 months, El Salvador’s security forces have jailed tens of thousands of people in a massive crackdown on the country’s notorious gangs
2023-06-16 20:26
Film composer Hans Zimmer proposes to his partner on London stage, prompts raucous audience response
Film composer Hans Zimmer proposes to his partner on London stage, prompts raucous audience response
Two-time Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer has proposed to his partner onstage in London, prompting raucous applause from the audience
2023-06-16 20:25
Mystery origin of Earth's water has finally been solved
Mystery origin of Earth's water has finally been solved
Ever wondered how water first arrived on our planet? Well, it turns out the mystery could finally have been solved. Researchers have undertaken detailed analysis of asteroids and the findings could change the way the scientific community think about origins of water on our planet. Experts at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) have discovered salt crystals on samples recovered from space. As their findings state, these crystals could only have formed with the presence of water. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The research was undertaken on samples of the asteroid Itokawa in 2005 by the Japanese Hayabusa mission. It suggests that S-type asteroids could be home to more water than previously thought. The new findings led some scientists to claim that water is likely to have arrived on asteroids when our planet was first being formed. The senior’s author Tom Zega said: "The grains look exactly like what you would see if you took table salt at home and placed it under an electron microscope. "They're these nice, square crystals. It was funny, too, because we had many spirited group meeting conversations about them, because it was just so unreal. Zega added: "It has long been thought that ordinary chondrites are an unlikely source of water on Earth. Our discovery of sodium chloride tells us this asteroid population could harbour much more water than we thought." Itokawa is a S-type asteroid, and it’s thought that temperatures on their surfaces were too high for water to form. Shaofan Che, who is the lead study author, said: "In other words, the water here on Earth had to be delivered from the outer reaches of the solar nebula, where temperatures were much colder and allowed water to exist, most likely in the form of ice. "The most likely scenario is that comets or another type of asteroid known as C-type asteroids, which resided farther out in the solar nebula, migrated inward and delivered their watery cargo by impacting the young Earth." 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.
2023-06-16 20:23
Massive Swiss rockfall stops short of evacuated village of Brienz
Massive Swiss rockfall stops short of evacuated village of Brienz
Brienz was evacuated last month when geologists warned the rockface above it was due to collapse.
2023-06-16 20:23
Record UK drinking water demand sparks water use restrictions
Record UK drinking water demand sparks water use restrictions
Millions of people across parts of southern Britain will be banned from using garden hoses as a hot spell sparks record demand for drinking...
2023-06-16 20:18
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