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US Ambassador: Details of 5,000 Extra Troops for Poland Still Undecided
🏛️ Politics

US Ambassador: Details of 5,000 Extra Troops for Poland Still Undecided

US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker stated on Wednesday that President Trump remains committed to Poland's security, but the specifics of deploying an additional 5,000 US troops to Poland have not yet been determined. Trump had previously announced the reinforcement, but no concrete plan has been finalised.

Pistons trade Isaiah Stewart to Grizzlies for three future second-round picks
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Pistons trade Isaiah Stewart to Grizzlies for three future second-round picks

The Detroit Pistons are trading center/forward Isaiah Stewart to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for three future second-round draft picks, according to league sources. The deal marks a roster shift for both franchises as they reshape their rosters ahead of the upcoming season.

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Venezuelan president declares state of emergency after earthquakes
🌍 World

Venezuelan president declares state of emergency after earthquakes

Venezuela's president declared a state of emergency following a series of earthquakes that struck the country. The source provides no details on casualties, the magnitude of the tremors, or the specific regions affected.

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Jinko Solar aims to break even in 2026 after years of heavy losses
📈 Business

Jinko Solar aims to break even in 2026 after years of heavy losses

Jinko Solar, one of China's top five solar panel manufacturers, is targeting a breakeven result in 2026 after more than two years of deep losses caused by chronic industry overcapacity. Government measures are expected to alleviate the supply glut that has hammered the sector. The company is looking to recoup expenses as conditions gradually improve.

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Orbital data centers move closer to reality but face networking hurdles
💻 Technology

Orbital data centers move closer to reality but face networking hurdles

Driven by unprecedented AI demand, some tech companies are seriously exploring launching data centers into orbit as terrestrial projects face mounting challenges including land scarcity, cooling needs, power and water consumption, and local opposition. While orbital data centers could complement ground-based campuses, advocates acknowledge that networking latency — a problem already solved on land — re-emerges as a critical obstacle in space. Enormous technical hurdles remain before the concept becomes operational.

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Ella Bruccoleri talks Mary Bennet, romance with Tom and possible Season 2
🎬 Entertainment

Ella Bruccoleri talks Mary Bennet, romance with Tom and possible Season 2

Ella Bruccoleri, who plays Mary Bennet in BritBox's "The Other Bennet Sister," revealed she read "Pride and Prejudice" for the first time only when preparing for the lead role. In the interview she discussed Mary's romantic storyline with Tom and addressed the possibility of a second season. The article contains spoilers from Season 1.

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'Biotech Barbie' Cathy Tie Wants Parents to Edit Their Embryos With CRISPR
🔬 Science

'Biotech Barbie' Cathy Tie Wants Parents to Edit Their Embryos With CRISPR

Journalist Jenny Kleeman investigates entrepreneur Cathy Tie in a BBC podcast, exploring Tie's controversial mission to let parents edit human embryos using CRISPR gene-editing technology. Tie, who calls herself "Biotech Barbie," wants to remove the biological lottery from reproduction and place genetic choices in parents' hands. Her work raises deep ethical questions about the rise of so-called designer babies.

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

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
💄 Lifestyle

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.

Scotland crushed 3-0 by Brazil, World Cup hopes hanging by a thread
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Scotland crushed 3-0 by Brazil, World Cup hopes hanging by a thread

Scotland suffered a heavy 3-0 defeat to Brazil at the World Cup, leaving their fans stunned and silent in the stands. Their hopes of advancing to the knockout rounds are now hanging by a thread. Scotland must wait on results from other group games to know if their campaign continues.

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JPMorgan employee fired after viral video of taking $168 Knicks trash can
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JPMorgan employee fired after viral video of taking $168 Knicks trash can

Angie Baez lost her job at JPMorgan Chase after a video of her taking a Knicks-themed trash can went viral online. The trash can was priced at $168. A JPMorgan Chase spokeswoman confirmed that Baez is no longer employed by the company.

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US tariffs curbed Chinese e-commerce; EU's July VAT change may fall short
📈 Business

US tariffs curbed Chinese e-commerce; EU's July VAT change may fall short

From July 2025, the EU is eliminating its customs exemption for parcels from China worth up to €150, but Chinese sellers are expected to sidestep the change by shipping from European warehouses. The US scrapped a similar threshold a year ago, collecting billions in tariffs and significantly curbing Chinese online sales. Analysts suggest Europe's measure may prove less effective without tighter rules on local warehouse operations.

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TechRadar Editor's Top Nintendo Switch 2 Games After Hundreds of Hours of Play
💻 Technology

TechRadar Editor's Top Nintendo Switch 2 Games After Hundreds of Hours of Play

A TechRadar Gaming editor has spent hundreds of hours with Nintendo Switch 2 since launch week, testing a wide range of titles. Standout picks include first-party entries Mario Tennis Fever and Mario Kart World, alongside the port Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition. The editor also highlights underrated titles Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess and Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army. Several games are discounted during Amazon Prime Day.

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Zendaya wears vintage $35 Spider-Man T-shirt at 'Brand New Day' event in Paris
🎬 Entertainment

Zendaya wears vintage $35 Spider-Man T-shirt at 'Brand New Day' event in Paris

Zendaya turned heads at a 'Brand New Day' promotional event in Paris by wearing a vintage Spider-Man T-shirt worth just $35. Her longtime stylist Law Roach, an Emmy winner, praised the look on Instagram, writing that "style doesn't always have to cost a fortune." The choice was a deliberate statement blending high-profile celebrity with affordable fashion.

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6-Year-Old Boy Discovers 1,300-Year-Old Sword in Norwegian Field
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6-Year-Old Boy Discovers 1,300-Year-Old Sword in Norwegian Field

Six-year-old Henrik Refsnes Mørtvedt stumbled upon a rusty piece of metal sticking out of the ground during a school trip in Norway. Archaeologists confirmed it is a sword approximately 1,300 years old, making it a priceless historical artefact. The extraordinary find has delighted both historians and the boy's family.

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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.

AC Milan Rejects New York City FC's Approach for Christian Pulisic
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AC Milan Rejects New York City FC's Approach for Christian Pulisic

AC Milan have turned down an approach from New York City FC for US international Christian Pulisic, confirming the player is not for sale. Sources confirmed the news to ESPN. Pulisic remains committed to the Italian club despite the MLS interest.

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Teen found not guilty of plotting nailbomb attack on Peter Dutton
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Teen found not guilty of plotting nailbomb attack on Peter Dutton

A Queensland teenager, now 17, was found not guilty of preparing a terrorist act involving nailbomb attacks on then-opposition leader Peter Dutton and a Labour Day march. The defence argued that the boy's notes about bombs reflected an "autistic interest" and were an "edgy joke," not a genuine threat. The jury reached its not-guilty verdict after two days of deliberation.

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Indonesia risks losing emerging market status and billions in foreign investment
📈 Business

Indonesia risks losing emerging market status and billions in foreign investment

Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest economy with a GDP of approximately $1.5 trillion, risks losing its emerging market status after decades of building that standing. Such a downgrade could jeopardize billions of dollars in foreign investment. The source does not specify the precise indicators or decisions driving this risk.

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Dolly Parton Opens Her Own Truck Stop in Tennessee
🎬 Entertainment

Dolly Parton Opens Her Own Truck Stop in Tennessee

Country legend Dolly Parton officially opened "Dolly's Tennessean Travel Stop" on Wednesday, her own truck stop located in Tennessee. The star attended the grand opening in person, quipping "I couldn't leave it to beavers." The venue adds to Parton's long list of Tennessee-based ventures.