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Ryan Seacrest sells Napa Valley estate for $18.5 million — $3.5M below asking price
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Ryan Seacrest sells Napa Valley estate for $18.5 million — $3.5M below asking price

Ryan Seacrest has sold his 40-acre Napa Valley, California estate for $18.5 million, two years after listing it for $22 million. The final sale price came in $3.5 million below the original asking price.

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Vasseur explains Ferrari's Austrian GP struggles: tyre degradation the key issue
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Vasseur explains Ferrari's Austrian GP struggles: tyre degradation the key issue

Just two weeks after their victory in Barcelona, Ferrari endured a difficult weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring. Team Principal Fred Vasseur revealed that the primary issue was high tyre degradation, which prevented the team from challenging at the front. The Austrian result contrasts sharply with Ferrari's improving form in earlier rounds of the 2026 season.

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New documentary exposes human cost of US research funding cuts
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New documentary exposes human cost of US research funding cuts

A new documentary film examines the personal and professional consequences of budget cuts and grant delays affecting scientific research in the United States. Researchers describe the scientific enterprise as a complex, deeply human endeavour requiring enormous effort — and say that sudden funding cuts have hit like a sucker punch. The film was featured by Nature magazine on 29 June 2026.

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Welsh Pride Month film 'Madfabulous' about Lord Anglesey packs cinemas in Bangor

The Welsh film "Madfabulous," directed by Celyn Jones, brings to life the flamboyant and tragic story of Henry Paget, the 5th Marquess of Anglesey, who lived at the turn of the 20th century. Released as a Welsh Pride Month production, the film has been packing cinemas in Bangor. Jones described it not as a passing moment but as an expression of a lasting cultural movement.

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Why people start grieving summer before it's even over
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Why people start grieving summer before it's even over

Even though summer has just officially begun, many people already feel a pre-emptive sadness about its inevitable end — a phenomenon psychologists link to anticipatory grief and heightened sensitivity to the passage of time. Shortening days and the approaching school year amplify the feeling of not having "made the most" of the season yet. Experts note this response is common among people living in climates with distinct seasons.

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Half of Poles pack sandwiches on holiday to cut food costs
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Half of Poles pack sandwiches on holiday to cut food costs

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Fitness brand founder and Olympian Les Mills dies aged 91

Les Mills, the founder of Les Mills International and a former Olympian, has died at the age of 91. His company became globally recognised for choreographed workouts set to music, including Body Pump and Body Combat. The brand transformed group fitness classes in gyms worldwide.

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AI demand drives up chip and memory prices — everyday electronics get more expensive
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AI demand drives up chip and memory prices — everyday electronics get more expensive

The artificial intelligence boom is driving up demand for memory and chips, pushing prices higher for everyday consumer electronics such as laptops, tablets and consoles. Consumer device makers are competing for the same components as AI data centres. Ordinary shoppers are increasingly bearing the cost of the AI infrastructure build-out.

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Buterin: indistinguishability obfuscation could enable private on-chain voting
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Buterin: indistinguishability obfuscation could enable private on-chain voting

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said that indistinguishability obfuscation could eventually support private, collusion-resistant on-chain voting without relying on trusted committees. He cautioned, however, that the technology remains impractical and is not yet ready for real-world deployment. Buterin highlighted it as a promising research direction for decentralised governance systems.

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Russia pushes toward Kostiantynivka — key hub in Ukraine's eastern fortress belt
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Russia pushes toward Kostiantynivka — key hub in Ukraine's eastern fortress belt

Russian forces are advancing toward Kostiantynivka in eastern Ukraine, a key node in what analysts call Ukraine's "fortress belt." Capturing the city would bring Russia closer to Vladimir Putin's stated goal of seizing the entire Donetsk region. The area is among the most strategically coveted targets along the eastern front line.

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Psychologist: fear of illness leaves cancer patients vulnerable to charlatans
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Psychologist: fear of illness leaves cancer patients vulnerable to charlatans

Clinical psychologist Marta Boczkowska, who spent many years working in oncology wards, says that a life-threatening diagnosis significantly impairs rational thinking. Charlatans and self-styled miracle healers deliberately exploit this vulnerability in patients facing hopeless situations. She calls for greater awareness of this psychological mechanism among both patients and their loved ones.

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Malaysia extends MH370 search contract with Ocean Infinity for another year

Malaysia has extended its contract with Ocean Infinity for another year to continue searching for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The aircraft disappeared in 2014 with 239 people on board and has never been found. The extension keeps alive the hopes of victims' families for a final answer about the plane's fate.

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Auchan Workers Got 50 zł Rise Instead of 140 zł While Firm Spent 4.3M on Party
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Auchan Workers Got 50 zł Rise Instead of 140 zł While Firm Spent 4.3M on Party

Auchan hypermarket employees received pay rises of just 50–60 zł gross instead of the expected 140 zł gross. The reduced rises affected 75 percent of staff. Workers are particularly bitter given that the company reportedly spent 4.3 million zł on a corporate party at Energylandia this year.

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Violence and noble ideals: how the American empire was forged in the 19th century
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Violence and noble ideals: how the American empire was forged in the 19th century

In the second half of the 19th century, America — long regarded as a beacon of democracy — was a country where elections were accompanied by drunkenness and brawls. The piece paints a picture of an empire forged simultaneously from violence, cruelty and noble ideals. It serves as a reminder that democratic ideals and brutal reality long went hand in hand in the United States.

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Sony doubles down on live service games despite cancelling 8 of 12 planned titles
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Sony doubles down on live service games despite cancelling 8 of 12 planned titles

Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino told Famitsu that the company will continue investing in live service games, despite a disastrous 2025 in which 8 of 12 planned titles were cancelled, including the failed Concord, and most of Destiny 2's developers at Bungie were let go. Nishino said live service games attract users on a global level and Sony plans to revitalise the market through both first-party and third-party content. The announcement has raised eyebrows given the company's recent track record.

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Cancer striking younger people — cases under 50 up 24% since 1990 globally
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Cancer striking younger people — cases under 50 up 24% since 1990 globally

Global cancer diagnoses among people under 50 rose by 24% between 1990 and 2019. In Australia, Canada, the UK and the US, those born in the 1990s face at least four times the risk of early-onset colorectal cancer compared to those born in the 1960s. Researchers point to lifestyle, diet and environmental changes as likely drivers of the trend.

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Chanterelles: surprising nutritional value beyond the frying pan
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Chanterelles: surprising nutritional value beyond the frying pan

Chanterelle mushrooms are more than a flavourful addition to omelettes or pasta — they are rich in B vitamins, vitamin D, beta-carotene and fibre. They also have anti-inflammatory properties and support the immune system. However, people with kidney or digestive conditions should eat them in moderation due to their chitin and purine content.

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AI tools could help neurodivergent students navigate academia's unwritten rules
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AI tools could help neurodivergent students navigate academia's unwritten rules

Researchers Marisa Chrysochoou and Keivan Stassun, writing in Nature, argue that AI tools could help neurodivergent students — such as those with dyslexia, ADHD or autism — decode academia's unwritten rules, often called the "hidden curriculum." These informal expectations are frequently invisible to students who do not pick them up intuitively. AI could act as a guide, levelling the educational playing field for those who struggle with unspoken academic norms.

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Two Manitoba production companies team up for Canadian scripted TV slate
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Two Manitoba production companies team up for Canadian scripted TV slate

Two female-led production companies from Manitoba, Canada — Fiasco Global Media and Bonus Production Services — have formed a strategic alliance to develop and produce a slate of scripted TV projects. The partnership is designed to cover the full production lifecycle, from development through to delivery. The collaboration aims to create original scripted content for the Canadian market.

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Vistula Spit beaches packed in first summer holiday weekend
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Vistula Spit beaches packed in first summer holiday weekend

Beaches on the Vistula Spit were packed during the first weekend of the summer holidays, with barely any free space on the sand. A video circulating online shows a dense mosaic of windbreaks, towels and tents stretching along the shoreline. The scene is a familiar sight at Poland's most popular seaside spots at the height of the season.

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Kayali Eden Juicy Apple 01: ripe-apple perfume with all-day lasting power
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Kayali Eden Juicy Apple 01: ripe-apple perfume with all-day lasting power

Kayali Eden Juicy Apple 01 EDP is a fruity fragrance built around ripe red apple, complemented by lychee, pink grapefruit and blackcurrant. The scent opens with a sparkling, sweet freshness before transitioning through a floral heart to a warm, creamy base. The brand claims the fragrance lasts up to 24 hours on skin.

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