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A progressive candidate’s collapse reopens debate over left-wing male activists and women
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POLITICS

A progressive candidate’s collapse reopens debate over left-wing male activists and women

The rapid ascent and subsequent downfall of a progressive political figure named Platner has renewed long-running scrutiny of how some male supporters in the Sanders-aligned left treat women. The episode is being read as more than one campaign’s missteps, reviving questions about gender dynamics, online culture, and credibility within progressive politics.

China prepares for another powerful typhoon days after a prior storm
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China prepares for another powerful typhoon days after a prior storm

Authorities across coastal China are mobilizing as Typhoon Bavi approaches, marking the second major weather system to threaten the region within roughly a week. Officials are urging caution, reinforcing defenses, and readying emergency responses as communities recover from the previous storm’s impact.

Federally seeded investment accounts for U.S. children launch amid debate over long-term results
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Federally seeded investment accounts for U.S. children launch amid debate over long-term results

A new government-backed savings program for American minors has opened, offering tax-advantaged accounts that can receive a federal starter deposit and family contributions invested in broad equity index funds. The rollout was marked by high-profile ceremonies and large private pledges, while analysts and families weigh uptake, eligibility, and whether the design will meaningfully build wealth over decades.

Jay-Z surprises a packed stadium crowd as Beyoncé and Blue Ivy join him onstage
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Jay-Z surprises a packed stadium crowd as Beyoncé and Blue Ivy join him onstage

During a high-profile performance at Yankee Stadium, Jay-Z brought out Beyoncé and their daughter Blue Ivy Carter for a joint appearance before a large live audience. The unannounced family moment became a highlight of the night, drawing strong reactions from fans as the three shared the stage together.

Major U.S. housing bill becomes law over Trump's objections
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Major U.S. housing bill becomes law over Trump's objections

Landmark housing legislation in the United States has been enacted into law after clearing its final hurdles, despite public protest from former President Donald Trump. The measure marks a significant federal step on housing policy, advancing even as Trump voiced strong opposition. Supporters hailed the outcome as a hard-won policy victory, while critics remained firmly against the approach.

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Former president warns of devastating response if Iran targets him as U.S. sanctions alleged financier
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Former president warns of devastating response if Iran targets him as U.S. sanctions alleged financier

Donald Trump said Iran would face severe retaliation if it attempted to kill him, while the U.S. Treasury moved to sanction a person accused of financing Iranian interests. The dual developments underscore heightened tensions over security threats and financial pressure linked to Tehran. Officials framed the sanctions as part of efforts to disrupt funding networks alleged to support Iranian activities abroad.

Maine Senate contender exits Democratic primary as party prepares replacement process
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Maine Senate contender exits Democratic primary as party prepares replacement process

A candidate for the U.S. Senate seat from Maine has formally stepped aside from the Democratic race. Party leaders say they will follow a set procedure to choose a new nominee, resetting the contest and leaving the field open for another contender as the campaign calendar advances.

Texas Republican leaders stay quiet as pressure grows for an independent review of a deadly immigration enforcement shooting
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Texas Republican leaders stay quiet as pressure grows for an independent review of a deadly immigration enforcement shooting

Following a fatal shooting involving federal immigration officers in Texas, state Republican leaders have not publicly answered growing calls for an independent investigation. Advocates and critics say outside scrutiny is needed to establish what happened and who is accountable, while the officials’ silence has become a political flashpoint days after the incident.

Unanswered questions surround veteran senator’s health as public concern grows
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Unanswered questions surround veteran senator’s health as public concern grows

Uncertainty continues around the condition of longtime Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell after repeated public episodes that left observers uneasy. Allies and critics alike still lack a clear medical update, and the absence of fuller answers has sharpened scrutiny of his capacity to serve while he remains a central figure in Washington.

Vance aides express confidence in his approach to Iran negotiations
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Vance aides express confidence in his approach to Iran negotiations

Advisers close to Vice President JD Vance say they believe he is steering U.S. policy on Iran correctly, whether or not a formal agreement emerges. The assessment comes as Washington weighs diplomatic options with Tehran and signals how the administration wants its Iran strategy to be perceived.

Prosecutors unveil digital trails and DNA as accused Kirk shooter faces early court review
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Prosecutors unveil digital trails and DNA as accused Kirk shooter faces early court review

A multi-day preliminary hearing in Utah has put the case against the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk under early judicial scrutiny. Prosecutors outlined campus surveillance clips, forensic material tied to a recovered rifle, and alleged confessions shared with a roommate, while the defense pressed challenges to the DNA findings. The judge also rejected a bid by Kirk’s widow to open all introduced evidence to the public as the hearing wrapped.

Federal judge sets aside January 6 convictions for four far-right group members
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Federal judge sets aside January 6 convictions for four far-right group members

A U.S. judge has thrown out the criminal convictions of four men tied to a far-right group for their roles in the January 6 attack on the Capitol. The ruling clears those specific verdicts while leaving the broader legal fallout from the riot under continued public and political scrutiny.

British police open a murder inquiry after politician Ann Widdecombe is killed
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British police open a murder inquiry after politician Ann Widdecombe is killed

Authorities in the United Kingdom have opened a murder investigation following the killing of Ann Widdecombe, a well-known former government minister and public figure. The case has unsettled the country as detectives continue gathering evidence. Officials have not yet released a full public account of the circumstances surrounding her death.

Washington sets a Saturday deadline for Tehran to publicly disavow Hormuz strikes
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Washington sets a Saturday deadline for Tehran to publicly disavow Hormuz strikes

U.S. officials have told Iran it must issue a public renunciation of attacks tied to the Strait of Hormuz by Saturday. The demand raises pressure over security in the vital shipping corridor, with regional tensions hinging on whether Tehran complies.

Overnight aerial strikes across Ukraine leave two dead and 19 injured
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Overnight aerial strikes across Ukraine leave two dead and 19 injured

A wave of missiles and drones hit targets in Ukraine, killing two people and wounding 19 others. Rescue and emergency crews responded at damaged sites as officials assessed the latest toll from the sustained air campaign.

Fifteen Indian tourists die after a speedboat overturns in southern Vietnam
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Fifteen Indian tourists die after a speedboat overturns in southern Vietnam

A speedboat carrying Indian visitors capsized in southern Vietnam, killing fifteen people. Authorities launched rescue and recovery operations after the accident, which has renewed focus on safety risks for tourist boat traffic in the region.

More young adults than ever are staying in their childhood homes
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BUSINESS

More young adults than ever are staying in their childhood homes

A new analysis finds that living with parents has reached a modern high among young adults, driven largely by high housing costs, student debt, and delayed financial independence. Researchers and demographers say the shift reflects broader economic pressures rather than a simple lifestyle preference, reshaping household patterns across the country.

A miniature hormone implant emerges as a new approach to sustaining weight loss after treatment ends.
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SCIENCE

A miniature hormone implant emerges as a new approach to sustaining weight loss after treatment ends.

Developers are advancing a small implantable device designed to deliver GLP-1 medication continuously, aiming to help people who have lost weight keep it off when short-term therapies stop. The effort targets a common challenge after rapid weight reduction: rebound gain once injections or pills are paused. Early interest centers on convenience, adherence, and whether a long-acting implant can stabilize results without daily or weekly dosing.

Gamers slam retailer after steep pre-order pricing hits popular creature franchise
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Gamers slam retailer after steep pre-order pricing hits popular creature franchise

A major video-game retailer has drawn sharp criticism from collectors after listing pre-order prices for an upcoming Pokémon release that many buyers called excessive. Fans shared screenshots and complaints online, arguing the markup far outstripped typical market rates and left loyal customers feeling priced out ahead of launch.

Decade-old creature-hunting app restages its launch-era city square raid spectacle
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Decade-old creature-hunting app restages its launch-era city square raid spectacle

To mark ten years since release, the popular location-based mobile game recreated a landmark early promotional moment: a mass raid featuring a legendary psychic creature in New York’s busiest plaza. Fans gathered much as they did at launch, chasing the same viral energy that defined the app’s first summer.

Beyoncé trims Jay-Z's hair onstage as Reasonable Doubt anniversary tour opens
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Beyoncé trims Jay-Z's hair onstage as Reasonable Doubt anniversary tour opens

At the first night of Jay-Z's shows marking thirty years of Reasonable Doubt, Beyoncé joined him onstage and cut his hair in front of the crowd. The surprise moment mixed personal intimacy with celebration of the classic album, setting a memorable tone for the anniversary run.

Pop star appears in pink at an NFL receiver’s wedding days after her own ceremony
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Pop star appears in pink at an NFL receiver’s wedding days after her own ceremony

Taylor Swift attended the wedding of JuJu Smith-Schuster about a week after marrying Travis Kelce, arriving in a pink look for the celebration. The appearance kept her in the spotlight as newlywed life overlapped with a teammate’s big day, drawing attention to the close-knit social circle around the couple.

Reality star seeks court order against acquaintance who shared crying video
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Reality star seeks court order against acquaintance who shared crying video

Taylor Frankie Paul has asked a court for a stalking injunction targeting a friend of Dakota Mortensen after a video of her in tears was posted online. The filing follows the circulating clip and aims to restrict further contact and unwanted publicity tied to the recording.

Actor Randolph Mantooth, known for his classic TV rescue-drama role, dies at 80
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Actor Randolph Mantooth, known for his classic TV rescue-drama role, dies at 80

Randolph Mantooth, the American actor best known for portraying a firefighter-paramedic on the 1970s television drama Emergency!, has died at the age of 80. He became a familiar face through the series, which followed first responders and helped popularize emergency medical service work on screen. His death closes a career closely tied to one of television’s most recognizable rescue-era characters.

Analysts weigh Norway and England ahead of 2026 World Cup quarterfinal
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Analysts weigh Norway and England ahead of 2026 World Cup quarterfinal

Soccer forecasters are assessing a projected 2026 World Cup quarterfinal between Norway and England, comparing form, matchup edges, and market odds to outline how each side might advance. The coverage centers on expert picks rather than final results, framing the contest as a high-stakes knockout test for both squads.

Night sky lights up as rocket exhaust blooms into a glowing jellyfish shape
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Night sky lights up as rocket exhaust blooms into a glowing jellyfish shape

A recent orbital rocket launch produced a vivid luminous plume that expanded into a jellyfish-like form high above the darkened horizon. The ethereal display, caused by sunlight catching expanding exhaust gases at altitude, was highlighted as a standout space photograph dated July 10, 2026.

Michigan health officials urge caution after parasitic illness cases climb past 1,500
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Michigan health officials urge caution after parasitic illness cases climb past 1,500

State health authorities report that more than 1,500 people in Michigan have been diagnosed with cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection typically linked to contaminated produce. Officials are advising residents to wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly, practice careful food handling, and seek medical care if they develop prolonged watery diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms. The elevated case count has prompted renewed public guidance on reducing the risk of further infections.

Doctors mistook a pregnant woman's severe headaches and nausea for normal pregnancy — she had a brain tumor
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Doctors mistook a pregnant woman's severe headaches and nausea for normal pregnancy — she had a brain tumor

A mother-to-be whose persistent headaches and nausea were repeatedly attributed to pregnancy later learned she had a brain tumor. Medical staff had treated the symptoms as routine gestational discomfort before further evaluation revealed the mass. She underwent treatment, and the case has drawn attention to how neurological warning signs can be overlooked when they overlap with common pregnancy complaints.

Housing measure takes effect without presidential signature after bipartisan vote
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Housing measure takes effect without presidential signature after bipartisan vote

A housing bill backed by both major parties has become law despite the president’s refusal to sign it. Under constitutional rules, the measure advanced into force without his signature following congressional approval, underscoring rare bipartisan cooperation on housing policy even amid White House resistance.

U.S. president warns Tehran after anti-American death chants at Iranian leader’s funeral
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U.S. president warns Tehran after anti-American death chants at Iranian leader’s funeral

Following funeral rites for Iran’s top religious leader, crowds reportedly chanted for the death of the U.S. president, prompting a sharp public warning aimed at Iranian authorities. The exchange underscores renewed friction between Washington and Tehran amid a period of regional tension and high-profile mourning ceremonies.

Mourners honor Mexican construction worker fatally shot by U.S. immigration agent
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Mourners honor Mexican construction worker fatally shot by U.S. immigration agent

A Mexican builder who had settled and worked in the United States was killed by a federal immigration officer, leaving family and community members grieving. Those who knew him described a life built through labor and long residence in the country, as the fatal shooting drew attention to immigration enforcement encounters.

Justice Department moves to force reporters to testify over presidential aircraft coverage
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Justice Department moves to force reporters to testify over presidential aircraft coverage

Federal prosecutors have sought to compel testimony from journalists at a major U.S. newspaper who covered a new presidential aircraft, prompting the newsroom to denounce the action as an aggressive overreach. The subpoenas add to mounting tension between the Trump administration and the press over how sensitive government stories are pursued.

Federal judge appointed by Trump throws out seditious conspiracy charges against far-right group leaders
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Federal judge appointed by Trump throws out seditious conspiracy charges against far-right group leaders

A U.S. district judge selected by the former president has dismissed seditious conspiracy counts against members of a far-right organization tied to the Capitol attack prosecutions. The ruling ends a major strand of the federal case while leaving open questions about remaining charges and possible appeals by prosecutors.

Report says former president explored ways around U.S. election oversight body
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Report says former president explored ways around U.S. election oversight body

According to a new report, Donald Trump and associates examined options to sidestep a federal agency that oversees election administration. The alleged effort centers on reducing the agency’s role in how elections are run and monitored. Details remain based on reporting rather than confirmed official action, and the claims have drawn scrutiny from election officials and political opponents.

British police take a man into custody over the alleged killing of former lawmaker Ann Widdecombe
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British police take a man into custody over the alleged killing of former lawmaker Ann Widdecombe

Authorities in the United Kingdom have arrested a man suspected of murdering former member of parliament Ann Widdecombe. The detention marks a major step in a criminal investigation involving a well-known former Conservative politician, with officers continuing inquiries after the suspect was taken into custody.

Missile and drone assault on Ukraine leaves two dead and dozens hurt
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Missile and drone assault on Ukraine leaves two dead and dozens hurt

A wave of Russian missile and drone attacks hit parts of Ukraine, killing two people and wounding nineteen others. Emergency crews responded as officials assessed damage to civilian areas amid the ongoing conflict.

Oddball independents join the scramble for Clacton’s parliamentary seat
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Oddball independents join the scramble for Clacton’s parliamentary seat

Voters in the Essex coastal constituency face an unusually colourful field as a dustbin-costumed campaigner, a pair of candidates sharing a surname, and a well-known reality television personality join the race. The contest has drawn national attention for its mix of satirical and celebrity entries alongside more conventional party hopefuls, underscoring how local seats can become stages for protest and publicity bids.

More than a million people relocated as a major typhoon closes in on China's coast
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More than a million people relocated as a major typhoon closes in on China's coast

Chinese authorities have moved over one million residents from vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas as Typhoon Bavi approaches. Officials are bracing for destructive winds, torrential rain, and flooding, expanding emergency preparations in threatened regions as the storm tracks closer to landfall.

Cupertino tech giant takes legal aim at rival AI lab over alleged secret leaks
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TECHNOLOGY

Cupertino tech giant takes legal aim at rival AI lab over alleged secret leaks

A major smartphone and software maker has filed a lawsuit against a leading artificial intelligence company, claiming the firm improperly obtained confidential business information. The complaint centers on trade-secret misappropriation rather than copyright or patents, sharpening an already intense rivalry between the two technology powers as both race to dominate consumer AI products.

How old you were during the pandemic may shape whether you own a home today
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How old you were during the pandemic may shape whether you own a home today

Researchers and housing analysts say the age people were when covid-era markets surged and interest rates later rose has left a lasting mark on homeownership. Younger adults who entered the market later often face higher prices and tougher financing, while those already positioned to buy earlier were more likely to lock in ownership. The pattern underscores how timing, not only income, can decide who gets on the property ladder.

Housing affordability measure set to become law without a presidential signature
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Housing affordability measure set to become law without a presidential signature

A major U.S. housing affordability package is poised to take effect after the White House declined to sign it, allowing the measure to become law under constitutional rules. The legislation aims to ease housing costs for buyers and renters. Lawmakers who backed the bill hailed the outcome as a rare bipartisan win on living expenses, while the administration’s non-signature left the policy path intact without an explicit endorsement.

Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner formally exits the race after filing withdrawal papers
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Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner formally exits the race after filing withdrawal papers

Graham Platner has officially ended his bid for a U.S. Senate seat from Maine by submitting the required campaign-exit paperwork. The move closes out his candidacy in the state’s closely watched contest, clarifying the field for remaining contenders as the race moves forward without him.

Police arrest a man in murder probe after Ann Widdecombe dies
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Police arrest a man in murder probe after Ann Widdecombe dies

A man has been taken into custody as part of a murder investigation linked to the death of Ann Widdecombe. The arrest marks a formal step in the inquiry, though authorities have not publicly detailed the full circumstances or any charges. The case is being treated as a homicide investigation.

Former cabinet official releases remarks after coming home from overseas trip amid husband's health crisis
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Former cabinet official releases remarks after coming home from overseas trip amid husband's health crisis

Elaine Chao, a former U.S. transportation secretary and spouse of Senate leader Mitch McConnell, has issued a statement following her return to the United States. A spokesperson said her long-planned travel involved family philanthropic work and meetings that included the American ambassador, and that McConnell’s condition did not require her to cut the visit short. The comments came after public questions about her whereabouts while the senator recovered from a serious medical episode.

Former president promotes an opaque low-cost fuel station chain as gasoline prices climb
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Former president promotes an opaque low-cost fuel station chain as gasoline prices climb

Donald Trump has publicly highlighted a little-known network of discount gas stations he says can ease pain at the pump while fuel costs rise for drivers. Who runs the chain, how widely it operates, and how it would keep prices low remain poorly explained, leaving the pitch more eye-catching than substantiated for now.

Structural scare at a Manhattan tower conversion puts office-to-housing projects under fresh scrutiny
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Structural scare at a Manhattan tower conversion puts office-to-housing projects under fresh scrutiny

A major New York effort to turn a large Midtown office building into apartments was jolted by structural damage concerns that forced a temporary halt and renewed questions about the difficulty of such conversions. The episode comes as city leaders push office-to-residential projects to ease housing shortages, while developers and lenders weigh higher engineering risks and costs. Officials and industry figures say the scare is a reminder that transforming commercial towers is more complex than simply redesigning floor plans.

Deadly wildfire in Spain leaves a dozen killed and more than twenty unaccounted for
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Deadly wildfire in Spain leaves a dozen killed and more than twenty unaccounted for

A major wildfire in Spain has killed twelve people and left twenty-three others missing as flames tore through the countryside. A local resident described a surreal scene as the blaze closed in. Emergency crews continue search and containment efforts amid extreme heat and dry conditions that have fueled the fire’s rapid spread.

Harry and Meghan meet King Charles amid ongoing royal security dispute
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Harry and Meghan meet King Charles amid ongoing royal security dispute

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have met with King Charles following recent controversy over their security arrangements in Britain. The private visit comes as questions continue about protection for the couple during trips to the United Kingdom, against a backdrop of strained family relations since they stepped back from senior royal roles.

Probe into Monaco blast widens after Ukrainian intelligence is tied to killing of top suspect
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Probe into Monaco blast widens after Ukrainian intelligence is tied to killing of top suspect

Investigators examining a bombing case linked to Monaco face new complications after reports connected Ukrainian security services to the killing of the man long treated as the prime suspect. The alleged link has sharpened questions about who ordered the attack and whether the trail of responsibility extends beyond the original inquiry. Officials have not publicly confirmed a full picture of the suspect’s death or any state role.

Fires break out at Russian oil facilities after Ukrainian drone attacks
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Fires break out at Russian oil facilities after Ukrainian drone attacks

Ukrainian drones struck oil infrastructure inside Russia, sparking fires at several sites. The attacks targeted energy facilities used in Russia’s wartime economy, adding pressure on fuel and refining capacity as the conflict continues.

Memory-chip stocks rally as SK Hynix leads and Micron draws close attention
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Memory-chip stocks rally as SK Hynix leads and Micron draws close attention

Shares of major memory-chip producers moved sharply higher in trading, with SK Hynix standing out as a top performer while Micron also attracted heavy investor interest. The moves highlighted renewed focus on semiconductor makers tied to demand for advanced memory used in computing and artificial-intelligence hardware.

iPhone maker files suit claiming AI lab systematically stole confidential company secrets
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TECHNOLOGY

iPhone maker files suit claiming AI lab systematically stole confidential company secrets

The smartphone giant has taken the leading artificial intelligence firm to court, accusing it of orchestrating a wide-ranging effort to misappropriate proprietary information. The complaint asserts the alleged misconduct spanned the organization rather than isolated individuals, marking a sharp escalation in tensions between two of the technology industry’s most powerful players.

Major U.S. carrier says elevated ticket prices will likely hold even as fuel costs fall
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Major U.S. carrier says elevated ticket prices will likely hold even as fuel costs fall

Delta Air Lines has indicated that higher passenger fares are expected to persist for some time, despite a recent decline in oil prices that would normally ease operating costs. Executives linked the outlook to sustained travel demand and pricing power rather than fuel alone, suggesting consumers may not see broad fare relief soon.

Worldwide crude consumption is easing even as American motorists fill their tanks more often
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Worldwide crude consumption is easing even as American motorists fill their tanks more often

Energy analysts report that global appetite for oil is cooling as efficiency gains and alternative power sources take hold abroad, while U.S. drivers continue to burn more gasoline. The contrast highlights how American road travel still underpins fuel demand even as other major markets pull back.

Critic argues chatbot platform’s all-in-one expansion falls flat
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TECHNOLOGY

Critic argues chatbot platform’s all-in-one expansion falls flat

A new opinion piece contends that turning a popular AI chatbot into a catch-all digital hub has left users with a cluttered, underwhelming experience. The writer says the push to bundle more everyday tasks into one conversational interface has not matched the hype around so-called super apps, leaving core usefulness diluted rather than enhanced.

New Norse action sequel signals physical console edition and a 2027 launch window
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New Norse action sequel signals physical console edition and a 2027 launch window

A follow-up entry in the long-running mythic action series has been framed around a disc-based console release, with messaging that points toward a 2027 debut. The update centers on physical availability for the current generation of home hardware and keeps expectations focused on a mid-decade window rather than an imminent drop. Fans of the franchise’s Nordic saga are treating the remarks as the clearest public timing cue yet.

A reviewer doubts Motorola will seize its opening with the next oversized Edge phone
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A reviewer doubts Motorola will seize its opening with the next oversized Edge phone

PhoneArena’s writer argues Motorola could make a memorable flagship with the forthcoming Edge 70 Max, yet expects the company may again play it safe. The piece weighs design and feature chances against a track record of cautious launches, leaving the outcome of this large-screen model still uncertain.

Animated ocean adventure opens with $4.5 million in Thursday night previews
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Animated ocean adventure opens with $4.5 million in Thursday night previews

An animated seafaring family film posted a solid early box-office start, taking in about $4.5 million from Thursday preview screenings. The haul offers an early read on opening-weekend demand as audiences turn out for the high-profile release. Industry watchers will watch whether the preview momentum holds through the full weekend.

New York official says a major pop star paid six figures in city fees for a wedding in the city
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New York official says a major pop star paid six figures in city fees for a wedding in the city

A New York political figure publicly said Taylor Swift paid roughly $160,000 in municipal fees linked to a wedding held in New York City. The remarks framed the sum as an example of local charges for large private events. The claim focuses on city-administered costs rather than the private ceremony itself.

Fresh prairie-family remake has viewers circling back to the classic 1970s series
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Fresh prairie-family remake has viewers circling back to the classic 1970s series

A new screen adaptation of a well-known frontier-family story is drawing attention to the long-running 1970s television version. Coverage of the remake highlights how its tone and setting may push audiences to revisit the original series and its familiar cast of homestead life on the plains.

Spain reaches World Cup semi-finals after Merino's decisive contribution against injury-hit Belgium
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Spain reaches World Cup semi-finals after Merino's decisive contribution against injury-hit Belgium

Spain advanced to the World Cup semi-finals following a key performance from Merino in a knockout clash with Belgium. The Belgians were left to lament the absence of goalkeeper Courtois through injury, a setback that shaped a contest Spain ultimately closed out to secure a place in the final four.

McGregor hits target weight for long-awaited comeback as Holloway moves up to welterweight
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McGregor hits target weight for long-awaited comeback as Holloway moves up to welterweight

Conor McGregor successfully made weight ahead of his first bout in five years, signaling he is cleared to compete after a lengthy layoff. Max Holloway also completed the formalities as he prepares for a debut at 170 pounds. The weigh-ins set the stage for a high-profile card featuring both stars’ returns to new chapters of their careers.

President withholds support for housing legislation to squeeze congressional Republicans
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POLITICS

President withholds support for housing legislation to squeeze congressional Republicans

The White House is declining to back a major housing measure, using the delay as leverage over Republican lawmakers. The move is intended to force concessions from the party’s congressional ranks rather than clear the bill on its current terms, elevating a domestic policy fight into an open intra-party standoff.

Witnesses in Houston dispute claim that a man struck immigration officers before a fatal shooting
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Witnesses in Houston dispute claim that a man struck immigration officers before a fatal shooting

Migrants who say they saw a fatal encounter with federal immigration agents in Houston contend the man who was killed did not ram officers with a vehicle. Their account challenges the narrative that has framed the incident and renews scrutiny of how the confrontation unfolded.

Trump says a U.S.-Iran ceasefire has ended while talks with Tehran will continue
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Trump says a U.S.-Iran ceasefire has ended while talks with Tehran will continue

The U.S. president restated that a ceasefire arrangement with Iran is finished, even as he said Washington will keep negotiating. The comments renew focus on a fragile diplomatic track between the two countries after recent hostilities and underline a dual approach of firm rhetoric and continued engagement.

Iran's top cleric stays out of public view, leaving a leadership gap
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Iran's top cleric stays out of public view, leaving a leadership gap

Iran's supreme leader has not appeared publicly for an extended stretch, according to reporting that frames his prolonged absence as a power vacuum at the apex of the Islamic Republic. Officials and analysts are watching how day-to-day decisions and succession signals are handled while he remains unseen, amid wider questions about stability and control inside the ruling system.

Spain wildfire kills at least 12 as search continues for 23 missing
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Spain wildfire kills at least 12 as search continues for 23 missing

A major wildfire in Spain has left at least 12 people dead and 23 others unaccounted for, marking one of the country’s deadliest blazes in recent years. Emergency crews are still combing burned areas as authorities assess the full scale of the loss.

Relatives of Mississippi teen press for clarity after fatal holiday boat outing
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Relatives of Mississippi teen press for clarity after fatal holiday boat outing

The family of 18-year-old Nolan Wells is seeking a fuller account of how he died after a Fourth of July boating trip in Mississippi. His body was recovered days later near Horn Island, and his parents are calling for a transparent investigation into the circumstances.

Trump removes election commission members as he advances voting-system overhaul
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Trump removes election commission members as he advances voting-system overhaul

President Donald Trump has dismissed members of a federal election commission, continuing efforts to remake how the United States administers and oversees elections. The shake-up adds to a broader push by the administration to rewrite rules and personnel around the voting process, drawing sharp attention from voting-rights advocates and state election officials.

Scorching high-pressure system threatens record highs across parched Plains and West
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Scorching high-pressure system threatens record highs across parched Plains and West

Forecasters warn a sprawling heat dome will push temperatures to potentially historic levels across drought-hit stretches of the Great Plains and Western United States. The stalled pattern is expected to intensify already severe dry conditions, raising heat and wildfire risks for millions as communities brace for prolonged extreme heat.

Houston shooting involving immigration officers under scrutiny as Democrats eye Platner succession
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Houston shooting involving immigration officers under scrutiny as Democrats eye Platner succession

Authorities and reporters are still assembling a clear timeline of a shooting in Houston linked to federal immigration enforcement, while a separate political contest heats up among Democrats seeking to succeed Graham Platner. The morning digest pairs emerging facts about the incident with early campaign jockeying, underscoring both public-safety questions and an open race that could reshape the field.

White House security proposal would block off Pennsylvania Avenue with fencing
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White House security proposal would block off Pennsylvania Avenue with fencing

A plan associated with the Trump administration would install fencing along Pennsylvania Avenue outside the White House, tightening street-level access to the presidential residence. The measure would alter a stretch long used by motorists and pedestrians near the complex, reflecting a renewed push for physical barriers around the executive mansion.

Young man held on murder suspicion after Ann Widdecombe dies at home
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Young man held on murder suspicion after Ann Widdecombe dies at home

A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after former British politician Ann Widdecombe was found dead at her residence. Police opened a homicide investigation following the discovery, and the suspect remains in custody while inquiries continue.

US approves Ukraine air-defense export licences amid Russia war
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US approves Ukraine air-defense export licences amid Russia war

The US administration has authorized export licences allowing Ukraine to obtain advanced air-defense systems, a step that could strengthen Kyiv’s ability to intercept strikes as the conflict with Russia continues. The move raises questions about how the weapons will be delivered, how Moscow may respond, and what the decision means for the next phase of the war.

Satirical alien candidate joins the fray in an unusual British election race
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Satirical alien candidate joins the fray in an unusual British election race

A costumed spoof contender known as Count Binface is campaigning in one of Britain’s more unconventional electoral contests, mixing absurdist pledges with real ballot access. The intergalactic warrior persona has drawn attention as voters weigh both serious and novelty options, highlighting how fringe and satirical figures can shape the mood of an already unpredictable race.

Ukraine court orders custody for suspects accused of murdering Monaco bombing figure
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Ukraine court orders custody for suspects accused of murdering Monaco bombing figure

A court in Ukraine has ordered the detention of people accused of killing a man who was himself a suspect in a bomb attack in Monaco. The ruling links a domestic murder case to a high-profile foreign bombing investigation, with the alleged killers held as proceedings continue.

Korean memory-chip maker soars in New York listing as AI demand stays hot
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Korean memory-chip maker soars in New York listing as AI demand stays hot

Shares of South Korea’s leading memory-chip manufacturer jumped in their first day of U.S. trading, extending a rally driven by strong demand for semiconductors used in artificial intelligence systems. Investors piled into the debut as optimism about the AI boom showed little sign of cooling, lifting the stock well above its opening level.

Major U.S. airline beats quarterly profit forecasts and restores full-year outlook as fuel costs climb
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Major U.S. airline beats quarterly profit forecasts and restores full-year outlook as fuel costs climb

A leading U.S. carrier reported second-quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations and reinstated its full-year financial guidance. Management pointed to solid passenger demand even as higher jet-fuel prices squeezed margins, leaving investors focused on how fuel costs may shape the rest of the year.

Tech executive says she regrets ignoring years-old fitness tip from Meta's chief
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Tech executive says she regrets ignoring years-old fitness tip from Meta's chief

Fidji Simo has disclosed that Mark Zuckerberg once offered her a single piece of health guidance she dismissed at the time. Looking back, she says she now wishes she had taken the advice seriously sooner, framing the remark as a personal lesson rather than a corporate story.

Beijing suspends overseas helium shipments as Middle East tensions rise
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Beijing suspends overseas helium shipments as Middle East tensions rise

China has stopped shipping helium abroad while conflict in the Middle East deepens, tightening supplies of a gas vital for medical imaging, chipmaking, and research. The move adds pressure on global buyers already watching energy and industrial markets for spillover from the regional crisis.

New affordable augmented-reality glasses draw strong early reviews for fit and value
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New affordable augmented-reality glasses draw strong early reviews for fit and value

A newly released pair of consumer AR glasses is being priced well below earlier models while delivering display quality and comfort that reviewers say nearly match higher-end rivals. Coverage highlights the lower cost, everyday usability, and remaining trade-offs that still keep the product just short of a definitive breakthrough.

Photo app test pushes a popular video editor onto smartphones
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Photo app test pushes a popular video editor onto smartphones

A major photo gallery service is reportedly trialling a redesigned interface that prominently steers users toward installing a widely used mobile video-editing app. The experiment appears aimed at boosting installs by surfacing editing tools more visibly inside the photo experience, rather than leaving discovery to separate app stores.

Software giant says artificial intelligence will make monthly security updates more demanding
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Software giant says artificial intelligence will make monthly security updates more demanding

A major technology firm has told customers that the rise of artificial intelligence is likely to increase the volume and complexity of its regular security update cycles. Officials pointed to new AI-related attack surfaces and tooling as factors that could leave IT teams with heavier monthly patch workloads ahead.

Valve's Steam Machine ratings skip well-known problems that already break handheld play
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Valve's Steam Machine ratings skip well-known problems that already break handheld play

Valve is introducing a compatibility verification program for its upcoming living-room Steam Machine, but the scheme reportedly does not address several issues that already stop many games from running on the Steam Deck. Longstanding blockers such as restrictive anti-cheat and other handheld-breaking failures remain outside the new labels, limiting how much the ratings may tell buyers about real-world playability.

Critics deliver harsh early verdicts on the live-action remake of a beloved ocean adventure
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Critics deliver harsh early verdicts on the live-action remake of a beloved ocean adventure

Early reviews of a major studio live-action remake of a popular animated Pacific-island adventure have been largely negative, with several critics calling the film flat and uninspired compared with the original. The adaptation, which stars a new cast in roles first made famous in animation, is drawing scrutiny for its storytelling and visual approach ahead of its theatrical release.

Jason and Kylie Kelce deliver blunt takes on modern wedding culture
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Jason and Kylie Kelce deliver blunt takes on modern wedding culture

Former NFL player Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie have publicly shared pointed opinions on contemporary weddings, weighing in on guest etiquette, ceremony trends, and what makes a celebration succeed or fall flat. Their comments, covered in a lifestyle feature, cast the high-profile couple as informal wedding critics and add to their growing profile beyond football.

Streaming service sets a premiere date for the drama Obsession
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Streaming service sets a premiere date for the drama Obsession

The series Obsession has been given a firm release window on Peacock, with viewers soon able to stream it online. Coverage outlines when the title becomes available and how audiences can access it through the platform’s subscription options.

Zendaya keeps turning heads with bold fashion on her latest film press tour
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Zendaya keeps turning heads with bold fashion on her latest film press tour

Actor Zendaya has drawn fresh attention for a string of striking red-carpet and interview outfits while promoting her upcoming epic. Style watchers say the looks continue a pattern of high-fashion choices that have become a hallmark of her public appearances, sparking praise across entertainment coverage.

McGregor and Holloway set for a high-stakes rematch on a major fight card
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McGregor and Holloway set for a high-stakes rematch on a major fight card

Two well-known mixed martial artists are scheduled to meet again on a stacked combat-sports card, renewing a rivalry that still draws heavy fan interest. The bout is framed as a marquee attraction, with attention on how both men prepare, what is at stake, and how the rematch fits into the wider night of fights. Preview coverage outlines the matchup’s background and what viewers should watch for.

Prep shortstop stays projected first overall as 2026 baseball draft board stays fluid
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Prep shortstop stays projected first overall as 2026 baseball draft board stays fluid

A late mock draft for the 2026 major league amateur selection still ranks high school shortstop Grady Emerson as the consensus top choice, while analysts note teams could pivot if a late riser or fit-based need reshuffles the top of the board. The projections underscore how unsettled the upper tier remains even as Emerson holds the top spot in final mock rankings.

Sinner knocks out Djokovic to set up all-new Wimbledon title clash with Zverev
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Sinner knocks out Djokovic to set up all-new Wimbledon title clash with Zverev

Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon men's final by defeating Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, ending the Serbian great's run at the grass-court major. Sinner will next meet Alexander Zverev for the championship, framing a fresh final pairing after both players earned their places through hard-fought knockout wins.

Two top prospects dazzle in NBA Summer League clash
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Two top prospects dazzle in NBA Summer League clash

Rising stars AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson faced off in a Summer League matchup that highlighted the league’s next wave of talent. Both players produced standout moments in a high-energy game that offered fans an early look at how they might shape the NBA in the years ahead.

Space agency recruits volunteers for year-long mock missions to Mars and the Moon
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Space agency recruits volunteers for year-long mock missions to Mars and the Moon

Researchers are calling for volunteers willing to spend a full year inside controlled habitat studies that mimic crewed trips to Mars or the Moon. Participants would live under isolation and mission-like conditions so scientists can study human health, behavior, and operations for future deep-space travel. The effort aims to gather data before real long-duration expeditions leave Earth.

Investors eye privately held rocket firm after fresh launch and satellite-internet records
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Investors eye privately held rocket firm after fresh launch and satellite-internet records

Attention has turned to shares in the private space company after its launch cadence and broadband satellite unit both posted notable new milestones. Stronger flight activity and expanding subscriber reach have reinforced confidence in the firm’s dual revenue engines, keeping valuation and eventual public-market prospects in the spotlight.

New research suggests the Milky Way is bigger, denser, and more uneven than prior maps assumed
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New research suggests the Milky Way is bigger, denser, and more uneven than prior maps assumed

Astronomers reviewing the structure of our galaxy report that updated measurements point to a larger mass and a more asymmetrical disk than standard models describe. The findings imply earlier size and weight estimates may need significant revision, reshaping how scientists map the Milky Way’s shape and distribution of stars.

Ancient fossils show the first headed animal also preferred its right side
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Ancient fossils show the first headed animal also preferred its right side

Researchers examining early animal remains report that the oldest known creature with a distinct head also shows signs of right-side preference. The findings push the origins of both cephalization and lateralized behavior deeper into evolutionary history, offering a rare look at how asymmetry may have taken hold early in animal life.

Dozens of people hospitalized as a parasite-linked gut illness spreads across much of the U.S.
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Dozens of people hospitalized as a parasite-linked gut illness spreads across much of the U.S.

Health authorities report a sharp rise in cyclosporiasis, a foodborne gastrointestinal infection, with cases now recorded in 31 states and dozens of patients requiring hospital care. The illness, typically linked to contaminated produce, causes prolonged digestive symptoms and has prompted heightened surveillance as investigators work to identify common exposure sources.

Congo Ebola outbreak death toll climbs past 600 as infections may be spreading further
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Congo Ebola outbreak death toll climbs past 600 as infections may be spreading further

Health officials report that more than six hundred people have now died in an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, while investigators look into possible new infections beyond the main affected areas. Authorities are racing to contain the virus as concern grows that the epidemic could widen if cases are confirmed elsewhere in the country.

New York ramps up cooling-tower checks after cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases
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New York ramps up cooling-tower checks after cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases

Health authorities in New York are testing building water systems after a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease infections was reported. Officials are focusing on cooling towers and other large water installations that can harbor the bacteria, aiming to locate the source and limit further spread while cases are monitored.

Lawmakers press federal health agency to log refusals of newborn vitamin K injections
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Lawmakers press federal health agency to log refusals of newborn vitamin K injections

After an investigative report highlighted growing parental opt-outs, members of Congress are urging the national disease-control agency to systematically track when families decline the standard vitamin K injection given at birth. The shot is meant to prevent rare but severe bleeding in newborns, and lawmakers say better data is needed to gauge how often refusals occur and where risks may be rising.