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Eraser turns 30: director reveals how Mission Impossible forced a Schwarzenegger scene rewrite mid-shoot
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Eraser turns 30: director reveals how Mission Impossible forced a Schwarzenegger scene rewrite mid-shoot

Director Chuck Russell has revealed that a key Arnold Schwarzenegger stunt set piece in the 1996 film Eraser had to be retooled mid-production after the team discovered Tom Cruise had already filmed a nearly identical wire heist for Mission: Impossible. Russell made the disclosure in a retrospective interview marking the film's 30th anniversary. The change required a significant rewrite while shooting was already underway.

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SK Hynix shares surge 11% after filing for $29.4 billion Nasdaq IPO
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SK Hynix shares surge 11% after filing for $29.4 billion Nasdaq IPO

Shares of South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix surged 11% on Thursday after the company announced plans to list on Nasdaq. The firm is seeking to raise as much as $29.4 billion in what would be one of the largest IPOs in stock market history. The news sparked immediate investor enthusiasm.

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Trump holds rally on National Mall for America's 250th anniversary celebration
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Trump holds rally on National Mall for America's 250th anniversary celebration

President Donald Trump held a campaign-style rally on Washington's National Mall on Wednesday to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence. Large crowds gathered for the event. Trump used the occasion to generate enthusiasm for both his presidency and the America 250 celebrations.

Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 in Miami — Scots face World Cup elimination
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Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 in Miami — Scots face World Cup elimination

Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 in Miami to top World Cup 2026 Group C. Calamitous Scottish defending allowed Brazil to score freely. Scotland are now in serious peril of a group-stage exit, having never previously reached a World Cup knockout round.

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Zendaya wears $35 Spider-Man T-shirt to Paris 'Brand New Day' fan event
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Zendaya wears $35 Spider-Man T-shirt to Paris 'Brand New Day' fan event

Zendaya turned heads at a Paris fan event for "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" on Wednesday by wearing a simple oversized black Spider-Man T-shirt costing just $35. The choice was a deliberate departure from her usual run of elaborate couture looks during press tours. Her longtime stylist Law Roach was behind the understated ensemble.

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AI boom drives DDR2 memory prices up over 60% in Q2 2026
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AI boom drives DDR2 memory prices up over 60% in Q2 2026

The artificial intelligence infrastructure boom is driving up prices for legacy memory technologies, including DDR2 chips introduced around 25 years ago. DDR2 prices are forecast to surge by 60% in Q2 2026 alone, as manufacturers prioritise advanced DRAM for AI workloads. DDR4 contract pricing reportedly spiked by as much as 2,200% at one point, and some manufacturers are now redesigning DDR3 systems to use DDR2 components.

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Obesity rising fastest among young adults, driven by cost of living, pandemic and junk food
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Obesity rising fastest among young adults, driven by cost of living, pandemic and junk food

Obesity cases are growing fastest among young adults, according to health experts. The key drivers identified are the rising cost of living, the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a boom in the availability of unhealthy food. The trend challenges the assumption that obesity is primarily a problem affecting older age groups.

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7 chart hits secretly written by Prince — including for Stevie Nicks and Alicia Keys
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7 chart hits secretly written by Prince — including for Stevie Nicks and Alicia Keys

Prince secretly wrote chart-topping songs for a string of other artists throughout his career, with many listeners unaware of his authorship. Among those who recorded his compositions were Stevie Nicks and Alicia Keys. The piece highlights seven such hits that reached the top of the charts.

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The 5 Best Ninja Kitchen Appliances to Buy This Summer 2025
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The 5 Best Ninja Kitchen Appliances to Buy This Summer 2025

TechRadar has tested and recommends five Ninja kitchen appliances for summer 2025, including the Ninja Creami ice cream maker, the Ninja Crispi glass air fryer, and the Ninja Slushi frozen drinks maker. All devices were put through hands-on tests in reviewers' own kitchens. Current deals on each appliance are listed alongside the recommendations.

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NASA report justifies cancellations: stage adapter cost $500M over 13 years and still wasn't ready
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NASA report justifies cancellations: stage adapter cost $500M over 13 years and still wasn't ready

A report has justified NASA's recent cancellation of its Space Launch System upper stage and the lunar-orbit space station, revealing that the stage adapter alone cost over $500 million across 13 years of development and was still not ready. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman had announced the agency's pivot toward a lunar surface base rather than an orbital station. Contractors had argued NASA was abandoning nearly finished hardware, but the report supports Isaacman's claim the programs were over budget, delayed and non-essential for a Moon landing.

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Japan household assets hit ¥2,386 trillion — second highest level ever recorded
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Japan household assets hit ¥2,386 trillion — second highest level ever recorded

Japan's household assets rose 7.1% year-on-year to ¥2,386 trillion ($14.7 trillion) at the end of March, according to the Bank of Japan's quarterly flow of funds report. This is the second highest level ever recorded. The increase is largely driven by gains in financial markets.

Morocco beat Haiti 2-0 in Atlanta — Rahimi and Yassine score late goals
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Morocco beat Haiti 2-0 in Atlanta — Rahimi and Yassine score late goals

Morocco advanced at the 2026 World Cup after beating Haiti 2-0 in Atlanta. Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine both scored late goals to seal the win. Haiti were denied what would have been their first-ever World Cup point.

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Two powerful earthquakes strike Venezuela — damage feared to be devastating
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Two powerful earthquakes strike Venezuela — damage feared to be devastating

Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, raising growing concern that the damage could be devastating. Photos from the affected areas document the impact of the disasters. Full details on casualties and material losses are still being gathered.

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Millie Bobby Brown apologises to 'Stranger Things' cast after show's end
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Millie Bobby Brown apologises to 'Stranger Things' cast after show's end

Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven in "Stranger Things," publicly apologised to her castmates after the show ended, saying "I'm sorry if I ever upset you." She also addressed fan speculation about Eleven's fate, noting the finale ends with Mike Wheeler imagining she survived the final battle with Vecna. Brown stopped short of confirming the character's definitive outcome.

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Indian workers are filming video data to train robots in the US and China
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Indian workers are filming video data to train robots in the US and China

Several Indian companies are producing human-made video training data used to teach robots operating in the United States and China. Workers film routine tasks that serve as input for AI and robotics training pipelines. This positions India as a data-labour hub in the global AI race.

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Women to Control 55% of Global Wealth by 2030, Citi Wealth Projects
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Women to Control 55% of Global Wealth by 2030, Citi Wealth Projects

Women are projected to control 55% of global wealth by 2030, according to Dawn Nordberg, head of integrated client solutions and global family office at Citi Wealth, driven by the ongoing "great wealth transfer." Nordberg says she is observing a shift from women being the beneficiaries of family wealth to becoming the principal decision-makers in family office investing. This represents a fundamental change in the global investment landscape.

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Massive Danish Textile Site Challenges the 'Uncivilized Viking' Myth
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Massive Danish Textile Site Challenges the 'Uncivilized Viking' Myth

A massive textile production settlement discovered in Denmark spans more than one million square feet and dates to the late Iron Age or early Viking Age, between 600 and 950 C.E. The find challenges the longstanding stereotype of Vikings as uncivilized barbarians by revealing large-scale, organized manufacturing activity. It is considered one of the most significant sites of its kind found in Scandinavia.

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US ends hantavirus cruise ship outbreak response with zero American cases
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US ends hantavirus cruise ship outbreak response with zero American cases

The US concluded its response to the hantavirus outbreak aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius on June 21, 2025, after the final 42-day monitoring period for passengers expired with zero American cases recorded. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. credited federal efforts for preventing "sustained transmission," though critics note no Americans brought the virus into the country in the first place. The department has not explained the strict quarantine measures imposed on passengers, and the official press release was dated June 23 despite being announced on June 24.

Warta Poznań sign Karol Łysiak as second summer transfer window addition
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Warta Poznań sign Karol Łysiak as second summer transfer window addition

Warta Poznań have officially confirmed the signing of Karol Łysiak, the club's second summer transfer window addition. The player joins the team coached by Maciej Tokarczyk. No financial details of the deal were disclosed.

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SK Hynix's $30bn U.S. listing could hurt Micron stock by exposing rivals
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SK Hynix's $30bn U.S. listing could hurt Micron stock by exposing rivals

South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix is pursuing a U.S. stock listing valued at around $30 billion, which could give investors an alternative to Micron's shares. However, the listing may also draw greater attention to cyclical risks and competitive dynamics within the memory industry. Analysts see the move as a double-edged sword for the broader DRAM sector.

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Whitney Houston's estate: Singer was sober when she fell off stage at Oprah show
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Whitney Houston's estate: Singer was sober when she fell off stage at Oprah show

Whitney Houston's estate has denied that the Grammy-winning singer was high on drugs when she fell off stage during an Oprah show appearance. A statement posted to Houston's official Instagram explained the fall happened during a sound check, caused by darkness and her unfamiliarity with the stage layout. The estate said she was "absolutely not high" at the time.