Aaron Ramsey appointed as Oxford United head coach
Former Arsenal and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey has been appointed as head coach of Oxford United. This marks his first senior managerial role following the end of his playing career. Oxford United currently compete in the English Championship, the second tier of English football.
Valve is launching the Steam Machine, a compact gaming box aimed at console owners who want to access PC gaming without learning the intricacies of cooling systems and hardware specs. The device is not targeted at hardcore enthusiasts pushing maximum performance, but at players seeking a simple bridge to the Steam ecosystem. Valve's goal is to make PC gaming more approachable than ever before.
Portugal opened their World Cup campaign with a dominant 5–0 victory over Uzbekistan. Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice, becoming the only player in history to net at six different World Cup tournaments. The result signals Ronaldo's intent to challenge for the tournament's top scorer award.
US President Donald Trump will participate in the World Cup 2026 final ceremony at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19. FIFA president Gianni Infantino officially confirmed that Trump will join him in presenting the World Cup trophy to the winning team's captain. The announcement makes Trump's involvement in the tournament's centrepiece event official.
Budapest has halted a key procedural step that was meant to accelerate EU accession negotiations for Ukraine and Moldova. Hungary's decision could significantly delay both countries' progress toward EU membership. Hungary appears to be acting alone in blocking this stage of the accession process.
Alibaba's Tongyi Lab has unveiled the Qwen Robot Suite, a family of embodied-AI models designed to help machines perceive space, reason, and act. The suite comprises three components: RobotNav for navigation, RobotWorld as a video "world model," and RobotManip for object manipulation. The announcement follows Nvidia's recent release of Cosmos 3 and suggests Alibaba is targeting robotics as a key competitive frontier beyond large language models.
Alibaba's Tongyi Lab unveils the Qwen Robot Suite Its first embodied-AI models are split into navigation (RobotNav), a video "world model" (RobotWorld), and manipulation (RobotManip)The move comes after Nvidia recently unveiled and published its own Cosmos 3 offeringsAs much of its AI competition continues to focus on LLMs and making them faster and more capable, Alibaba might be looking to lead on another frontier altogether, along with its LLM ambitions in tow: robots.The company's Tongyi Lab has unveiled the Qwen Robot Suite, what it calls a family of models focused on "embodied AI," which centers on enabling machines to perceive space, reason, and act accordingly.This comes at the heels of Nvidia's own Cosmos 3, a frontier model for physical AI, further bolstering CEO Jensen Huang's narrative that China's developer ecosystem remains relatively unaffected by chip restrictions, even as focus in the West continues to shift to power for many of the sprawling data centers being built in the US.A competitor or a complement to Nvidia's playbook?The Qwen-Robot Suite consists of three core models: Qwen-RobotManip, a generalizable vision-language-action model; Qwen-RobotNav, a scalable vision-language navigation model; and Qwen-RobotWorld, a video world model designed for embodied intelligence.There is no denying, however, that robotics is being treated as perhaps the most crucial frontier for AI, even as LLMs continue to advance, with both Google and Nvidia among the companies pouring billions into research on their respective Gemini Robotics and open source Cosmos offerings.Alibaba claims that the model, which leverages a more lightweight Qwen3.5-4B model rather than its Qwen 3.7 Max, which features over a trillion parameters, manages to top the RoboChallenge real-robot benchmark, scoring an impressive 59.83 and a 45% task success rate.With other interested parties such as Tencent, Unitree, AgiBot, UBTech, Galbot, Spirit AI, and GigaAI, in addition to interest from EV firms including Xpeng and Xiaomi, all shaping the future of Chinese AI robotics, R&D in the industry is continuing at full swing, even as upcoming IPOs are expected to further propel the industry forward with easier access to capital.The South China Morning Post, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alibaba, noted that "Alibaba’s entry comes as embodied intelligence is fast becoming the next frontier in global AI."Nvidia's position on the matter is perhaps more nuanced with it attempting to behave as an 'enabler' versus a direct competitor as it pushes its open-source model to perhaps form the same building block that CUDA does for GPUs with Cosmos, GR00T, Isaac and similar offerings being the playbook this time around to ensure future robotics platforms are built, much like most AI tools, around Nvidia's hardware and software stack.Alibaba's announcement might not be a sign of the Chinese giant out-engineering Nvidia, but in the backdrop of the Chinese government insisting informally at least, on a decoupling or at a minimum, no reliance on US-based hardware or software, it can be seen as an intent to build a similar ecosystem for Chinese robotics companies.In the absence of Nvidia's presence in China, it might be hard to compare the two offerings, even as their scales differ considerably: Cosmos 3 is an open-world foundation model with multiple vendor-reported scores that do not cover RoboChallenge, whereas Alibaba's are self-reported from exactly one benchmark. Until both approaches can be compared directly, one can not assume superiority of one over the other.What is, however, perhaps painfully obvious for Nvidia, and has been warned of time and again by its CEO, is that China, irked by US policies around AI, is no longer looking for chips, models, or even open source solutions to incorporate into its ecosystem, but wishes to build them from the ground up. This could result in a lack of exposure to what was the second most lucrative market for the chip designer, a move that could cost it billions of dollars in revenue in the robotics segment alone, from what is still widely considered the "factory of the world" due to its huge manufacturing base.
Mark Zuckerberg reportedly wants Meta to develop and launch its own prediction market app. The move would put Meta in direct competition with existing platforms such as Polymarket. No official details about the app's name, launch date, or features have been confirmed.
Neil Young has quietly released a free, hour-long concert film titled "Corduroy Plants," directed by Daryl Hannah. The film documents his 2025 tour with the Chrome Hearts and features classic tracks including "Ohio," "Like a Hurricane," and "Cortez The Killer." The release was made available at no cost to viewers.
Dialog, a private events group co-founded by Peter Thiel, claimed it was the victim of a criminal hacker who exposed members' personal details. However, WIRED's investigation found no evidence that a break-in was required — the files were accessible due to a misconfigured website. The incident raises questions about whether Dialog's framing of the breach is accurate.
Tiger Woods made his first public appearance since his arrest in late March, showing up at a PGA Tour news conference at TPC River Highlands in Connecticut on Tuesday. Woods took the stage to introduce incoming commissioner Brian Rolapp. No further details about the arrest were addressed at the event.
The 2018 cyberpunk film "Upgrade" is available on Netflix and is being championed as an overlooked gem worth rediscovering. In 2026, its themes — unchecked billionaires, corporate dominance, and technocratic incompetence — feel strikingly prescient. Commentators draw parallels between the film's fictional dystopia and current real-world trends, comparing its vision to the Shadowrun universe.
Harlan Coben's mystery limited series "I Will Find You" racked up 24 million views in its first four days on Netflix, making it the platform's biggest series debut of 2026. Led by Sam Worthington, the show topped Netflix's TV chart for the week of June 15–21. Netflix did not clarify the exact definition of a "debut" window used for the record claim.
Cristiano Ronaldo made history at the 2026 World Cup by scoring against Uzbekistan, becoming the first footballer ever to net at six separate World Cup tournaments — a record that even Lionel Messi never achieved. The 40-year-old also became the second-oldest goalscorer in World Cup history. His two goals came in Portugal's 5–0 Group K victory.
USA Network's legal drama "The Rainmaker" has cast three new actors for its third season. Richard Kind joins as Larry Shifflet, father to P.J. Byrne's character Deck Shifflet. Kevin Ryan will recur as Liam Donnelly, a corporate vice president with a secret agenda who clashes with lead character Rudy, while Asher DeLand also joins the cast.
Washington D.C.'s iconic Reflecting Pool, located in front of the Lincoln Memorial, continues to battle recurring algae blooms and peeling paint, with no reliable solution in sight. Remedies tried so far include hydrogen peroxide treatments and nanobubblers, none of which have produced lasting results. Even well-known pool maintenance experts admit that diagnosing the root cause of the problem remains elusive.
New York City voters are heading to the polls for Democratic congressional primaries, with prediction market traders heavily favouring candidates backed by Zohran Mamdani in four competitive races. The results are being watched as a bellwether for the ideological direction of the Democratic Party in New York. Four distinct congressional districts are in play in Tuesday's primary contests.
England's cricket team will combat tropical heat during their match against West Indies by using Formula 1-style cooling vests and ice packs, according to stand-in captain Charlie Dean. The measures are designed to help players manage the physical effects of extreme temperatures during play. It marks an unusual crossover of motorsport technology into cricket preparation.
Grammy-winning R&B singer Muni Long underwent a double lung transplant last fall after doctors told her she had only one week to live. The health crisis struck while she was touring as an opening act on Brandy and Monica's "The Boy Is Mine" tour. Doctors gave her a stark choice: go to hospice or accept the transplant. She chose the surgery and survived.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio dismissed Iran's proposal to charge ships for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, calling it prohibited under international law. The strait is a critical oil shipping route in the Persian Gulf. Rubio stated that no country has the right to unilaterally impose fees on freedom of navigation through international waterways.
Scientists have identified a new fungus species in the tropical forests of Borneo that preys on the famous "zombie mushrooms" — fungi known for parasitising and controlling ants. The newly found organism is effectively a parasite of a parasite, forming a rare multi-level parasitic chain. The discovery deepens understanding of complex ecological relationships in tropical rainforests.
Indexed universal life (IUL) insurance policies are growing rapidly in popularity in the United States. These products combine life insurance coverage with a savings component tied to a stock market index, while protecting against losses. They can benefit certain families in specific financial situations but are not a universal investment tool, and suitability depends heavily on the buyer's individual circumstances.
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