Morez Johnson Jr. picked 9th by Mavericks, reunites with coach Dusty May
Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. was selected ninth overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Draft, reuniting him with his college coach Dusty May. He was one of three Michigan Wolverines taken in the lottery, joined by Yaxel Lendeborg and Aday Mara — an unusual feat for a single program in one draft class.
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced Tuesday that more than 300 drones have been intercepted near World Cup 2026 venues since the tournament began. Operators face criminal charges and fines of up to $100,000 for violating no-fly restrictions around stadium areas. The TSA did not specify the locations or motives behind the individual incidents.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Moscow is ready to end the war in Ukraine on the terms agreed during Istanbul negotiations. The statement came following Ukrainian strikes on a Russian oil refinery. Kyiv has previously rejected the Istanbul framework as too favourable to Russia, and there was no immediate response to Putin's latest declaration.
Browser-based online banking is declining in popularity, and according to this commentary, banks themselves are largely responsible for this trend through their own decisions and strategy. The piece argues that financial institutions prioritised mobile apps at the expense of web interfaces, accelerating the shift away from desktop banking. No specific banks or concrete usage figures are cited in the source text.
The quickest way to check whether a specific product is available at a Biedronka store is through the chain's mobile app using the "My Store" (Mój sklep) feature. Results shown in the app are approximate and may not reflect actual shelf stock. The in-store range also differs from the Biedronka Home delivery service and the online shopping platform.
Colombia have secured their place in the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup. They now face Portugal in a decisive Group K clash for first place, a match widely anticipated as one of the tournament's standout fixtures. The article does not specify the date or venue of the match.
President Trump claimed Iran is willing to "give us anything," including agreeing to inspections, as part of ongoing nuclear talks. Tehran flatly denied agreeing to inspections and warned against exaggerations. Meanwhile, the US Senate voted to pass a resolution blocking Trump from taking military action against Iran without congressional approval.
Fertilizer prices have surged roughly 50% following US and Israeli strikes on Iran and remain at historically high levels, according to Credit Agricole analysts. Wiktor Szmulewicz, head of the National Council of Agricultural Chambers, warns the spike will translate into significant food price increases in 2026. Reopening the Strait of Hormuz alone will not immediately restore the economics of agricultural production.
SpaceX has launched a large disk-shaped object into orbit as part of an effort to transport cargo directly from space back to Earth. The mission reflects the company's growing ambitions in commercial spaceflight and orbital logistics. Full details about the payload and the disk's exact purpose have not been disclosed.
Daniel Munoz scored in the 76th minute to give Colombia a 1-0 win over DR Congo in Group K of the FIFA World Cup, sending Colombia into the round of 32. The victory was Colombia's decisive result in the group stage. DR Congo are eliminated from the tournament.
Dr Piotr Wiśnik, a sports physiologist and master-level football coach, says Poland's failure to invest in aerobic conditioning is the root cause of the country's sporting underperformance and the loss of many promising young athletes across multiple disciplines. He cites Lionel Messi's extraordinary career longevity as proof of what proper aerobic training can achieve. Wiśnik argues a fundamental change in coaching philosophy is needed in Polish sport.
Ahmed Al Ahmed, who was hailed as a hero after tackling one of the gunmen responsible for killing 15 people at a Jewish event in Bondi Beach in December, has pleaded not guilty to an alleged assault on his father. The court case is unrelated to the December shooting. Al Ahmed gained widespread recognition for his actions during the deadly attack.
England were held to a 0-0 draw by Ghana in a shock result in the World Cup group stage, while Croatia struggled to a 1-0 win over Panama. Colombia also won 1-0 against DR Congo, with Widzew Łódź player Steve Kapuadi featuring for the African side. The second round of group-stage fixtures is now complete.
Australia's end-of-financial-year sales have prompted telcos to offer competitive SIM-only plans with more data for less money. It's an ideal time to switch providers, particularly for those who recently purchased a new handset outright or who are overpaying for unused data. The article compares five specific deals but the provided text does not list plan names or exact prices.
The end-of-financial-year sales have seen many smartphone deals across flagship, mid-range and budget handsets, including some rare discounts on the current iPhone 17 range.If you splurged on a new phone during the sales, you may be interested in signing up for a new SIM-only plan if you bought one outright, especially if you’re not 100% happy with your current provider.Even if you didn’t buy a new phone, it can still pay to shop around for a new SIM-only plan, as you may find one that fits your needs better than your current one. You could be paying for a ton of data with your current provider that goes unused, for example. Or maybe you’d benefit from having international calls included in your monthly price.Given how competitive the telco market is currently, providers are jostling for your attention — whether it’s generous mobile data allowances, discounts on the monthly plan fees or inclusions like international calls and texts — and it would be a good idea to take full advantage.The best part is, unless your current plan is tied up with a mobile phone, it’s so easy to switch providers. If the promotional plan discount of the SIM-only plan you signed up has just wrapped up, you can easily swap to a different provider that’s offering its own discounted plan with next to zero hassle.I’ve put together a list below of the best SIM-only plans I’ve spotted this EOFY across a range of use cases and budgets, with all the inclusions and discounts:Best value EOFY SIM-only planTPG Large Plan | 100GB | AU$22.50 per 28-day renewal (first six renewals, then AU$45 per renewal)While we’ve usually spruiked the TPG plan that’s a step down from this one (50GB data for AU$17.50 per month) as the best value SIM-only deal, getting 100GB of mobile data for AU$22.50 is an outright steal, even if it’s just for the first 6 months. Unlike many of the SIM-only plans at this price range, you get access to the full Vodafone 5G network, bringing with it added benefits of extended coverage and faster download speeds. One perk also worth mentioning is the inclusion of unlimited international calls and texts to 31 destinations. Do note is that this is a 28-day plan, which means you’ll have 13 payments each year.Total minimum cost: AU$22.50Total cost for first year: AU$405Ongoing yearly cost: AU$540View DealBest cheap EOFY SIM-only planSwoop Mobile | 30GB | AU$12.40 p/m (first 6 months, then AU$24.90 p/m)There are cheaper plans than this, but this entry-level offering from Swoop Mobile not only provides 30GB of mobile data, but it also uses Vodafone’s 5G and 4G networks, which is rare at this price point. You also get unlimited national calls and texts at this price.Total minimum cost: AU$12.40Total cost for first year: AU$223.80Ongoing yearly cost: AU$298.80View DealBest EOFY SIM-only plan on the Telstra networkExetel PlusOne eSIM plan | 130GB | AU$40p/mExetel has only a single mobile plan offering, but the brand nails the brief perfectly with a great value option on the Telstra 5G network (with speeds capped at 150Mbps). You get a generous 130GB of data each month, unlimited international calls to 15 countries including the UK and US, and the ability to bank up to 1000GB of data. And all this for just AU$40 per recharge (30 days). Do note that this plan is only available with an eSIM, so you'll first need to check if your phone is compatible.Total minimum cost: AU$40Total yearly cost: AU$480View DealBest EOFY high-data SIM-only planVodafone Large Plan | 400GB | AU$36.50 (first 6 months, then AU$73p/m)Of the big 3 Aussie telcos, Vodafone has regularly provided the best value, and the mere fact that the brand made it to this list means that it can compete with MVNOs in certain price points. Vodafone is offering 50% off plan fees for the first 6 months, making the 400GB Large Plan, at less than AU$40 per month, the best high-data SIM-only plan this EOFY. To sweeten the pot further, you also get unlimited minutes to 'Zone 1' nations and 300 minutes to 'Zone 2' nations. To see which countries are available, you can learn more about international calls with Vodafone.Total minimum cost: AU$36.50Total cost for first year: AU$657Ongoing yearly cost: AU$876View DealBest EOFY long expiry SIM-only planLyca Mobile Large | 900GB | AU$220 (first 12 months, then AU$480)Lyca Mobile's Large plan has long been TechRadar’s favourite long-term expiry plan, especially now the included data has increased from 600GB to 900GB (although the price did also increase from AU$175 to AU$220 for the first 12 months). Granted, the ongoing cost after the first year is quite pricey, but you at least have the option to shop around for a different promo on a long-expiry plan afterwards. The mobile data will be provisioned in 75GB instalments each month, which can be helpful in case you accidentally use too much data in a single month. You'll also receive international minutes to 35 destinations with this plan.Total minimum cost: AU$220First year cost: AU$220Ongoing yearly cost: AU$480View DealMore of the best SIM-only plansKeen to shop around more? Check out the most popular SIM-only plans in the widget below:
China's LineShine supercomputer has claimed the top spot on the TOP500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers, overtaking the US-based El Capitan. The shift marks a significant moment in the global technology race, with China reclaiming supremacy in high-performance computing. The US had held the top position in the ranking for several years.
The Sel Océan body and hair mist by Le Monde Gourmand is gaining popularity as a go-to scent for hot summer days. Its oceanic, mineral and refreshing composition evokes a sea breeze and wet sand, inspired by the feel of Biarritz on the French coast. The lightweight formula is being embraced as a cooling, minimalist alternative to heavy eau de parfum.
Chrobry Głogów, the Lower Silesian club that came close to promotion to the PKO Ekstraklasa, have parted ways with 11 players as they rebuild their squad for the new season. The departures mark a significant reshaping of the roster following their near-promotion campaign. No details on incoming transfers have been announced yet.
A court conditionally dismissed criminal proceedings against hooligans who assaulted the president and vice-president of Sandecja Nowy Sącz football club, including stabbing a fork into the vice-president's hand. Prosecutor Bartosz Gorzula called the ruling unjust. The case involved a violent attack on club officials.
Venice's mayor has proposed raising the entry fee for day-trippers to as much as €50 during the busiest periods, a significant increase from the current rate. The move is aimed at curbing mass tourism in the city during peak seasons. The proposal is still under consideration and has not yet been enacted.
Under Polish law, initiating tax or customs proceedings related to the same matter is prohibited more than six months after an audit concludes, even if different authorities are involved. The rule is designed to prevent procedural guarantees for taxpayers from becoming meaningless in practice. The principle applies to both tax offices and customs-fiscal authorities.
The Portland Trail Blazers have hired Micah Nori as their new head coach. Nori most recently served as an assistant coach to Chris Finch at the Minnesota Timberwolves. The appointment marks a significant change in the club's coaching staff in the NBA.
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