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Marianna Schreiber runs for Kraków mayor, opposes car restrictions
🏛️ Politics

Marianna Schreiber runs for Kraków mayor, opposes car restrictions

Marianna Schreiber has announced she will run for mayor of Kraków, despite having no prior ties to the city. She plans to gather signatures to register her electoral committee. Her platform centres on freedom of transport choice, opposing restrictions on cars in the city.

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Private equity pays $70M to revive Rentrak as Hollywood's box office data hub
📈 Business

Private equity pays $70M to revive Rentrak as Hollywood's box office data hub

A private equity-backed group led by Bay Area executive Anant Gupta and advised by former Paramount distribution chief Chris Aronson paid $70 million to take control of Rentrak. The aim is to restore Rentrak as the single trusted source of theatrical box office data for Hollywood. Rentrak was once the dominant player in the space before losing ground to rivals.

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49% of ransomware victims have data stolen before detecting the attack — ExtraHop
💻 Technology

49% of ransomware victims have data stolen before detecting the attack — ExtraHop

ExtraHop's Global Threat Landscape Report, based on a survey of over 1,800 IT and security leaders, found that 49% of ransomware victims only detected attacks after data was already stolen, up from 31% last year. The average attacker dwell time before detection is 2.5 weeks, with criminals hiding in encrypted channels and exploiting alert fatigue. Average ransom payments fell from $3.6M to $2.8M, but 83% of victims paid in 2026 compared to 70% in 2025.

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Fighting game player Koustics disarms knife-wielding attacker at gaming café
🎬 Entertainment

Fighting game player Koustics disarms knife-wielding attacker at gaming café

Kofi "Koustics" Miller, a well-known member of the fighting game community, stepped away from a game of League of Legends to help disarm a knife-wielding man at a gaming café, according to IGN. Miller is a respected competitive player in the fighting game scene. No further details about injuries or the suspect's motive were reported.

Draper returns from injury to reach Eastbourne ATP 250 semi-final
⚽ Sport

Draper returns from injury to reach Eastbourne ATP 250 semi-final

Jack Draper, returning from injury, defeated Gabriel Diallo to advance to the semi-finals of the grass-court ATP 250 tournament in Eastbourne. The British player will next face Ugo Humbert, who beat Quentin Halys in his quarter-final match. Draper's run is seen as a promising sign ahead of Wimbledon.

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Eli Lilly may have a 'game changer' obesity drug approaching a major milestone
🏥 Health

Eli Lilly may have a 'game changer' obesity drug approaching a major milestone

Analysts at Jim Cramer's Investing Club highlighted that Eli Lilly is approaching a major milestone in the obesity drug space and may have a potential "game changer" medication. The note was published as part of the daily Homestretch briefing ahead of the final hour of trading. No specific drug name, clinical data, or milestone details were provided in the available text.

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Bedouins protest Israel's home demolition policy in the Negev desert
🌍 World

Bedouins protest Israel's home demolition policy in the Negev desert

Bedouin communities living in Israel's Negev desert staged protests against the Israeli government's home demolition policy. The demonstrations concern the destruction of unauthorized structures on land inhabited by Bedouin communities. No specific details about the number of protesters or triggering incidents were provided in the source.

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Climate disinformation blocks energy projects and fuels online tribalism
🔬 Science

Climate disinformation blocks energy projects and fuels online tribalism

At the fifth edition of the Energia–Efekt–Środowisko Forum, experts discussed how disinformation about energy transition and climate policy blocks investment projects and deepens online social divisions. Participants agreed the problem is serious but found no single effective remedy for combating it.

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Soft cargo trousers are summer's must-have — style them with a crop top or blazer
💄 Lifestyle

Soft cargo trousers are summer's must-have — style them with a crop top or blazer

Cargo trousers are back in a softer, more refined version — featuring lightweight fabric, a relaxed leg and understated pockets. They combine the comfort of sweatpants with the style of wide-leg tailored trousers. They work best styled with a crop top or a blazer.

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Prosecutors drop pursuit of fourth rape trial against Harvey Weinstein
🎬 Entertainment

Prosecutors drop pursuit of fourth rape trial against Harvey Weinstein

Prosecutors announced they will not seek a fourth rape trial against disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. A judge subsequently dismissed the charges, which were related to claims made by actress Jessica Mann. Weinstein continues to face other legal proceedings stemming from the #MeToo era.

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SpaceX raises funding via equity and credit markets, BNP Paribas analysts say
📈 Business

SpaceX raises funding via equity and credit markets, BNP Paribas analysts say

Viktor Hjort, global head of credit strategy at BNP Paribas, and Stephanie Doyle, fixed income portfolio manager at JPMorgan Asset Management, discussed SpaceX's latest funding round on Bloomberg Real Yield with Katie Greifeld. They noted the deal spans both equity and credit markets. No specific funding amounts or deal terms were disclosed in the segment.

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Retroid Pocket Nova: $229 handheld plays PS2 and GameCube games in a 4:3 screen
💻 Technology

Retroid Pocket Nova: $229 handheld plays PS2 and GameCube games in a 4:3 screen

Retroid has released the Pocket Nova, a 4:3 handheld gaming device priced at $229. The console is capable of emulating games from the GameCube and PlayStation 2 era. It is aimed at retro gaming enthusiasts looking for a portable and capable emulation device.

19-year-old Kubiak goes from third division to Slavia Prague and Champions League
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19-year-old Kubiak goes from third division to Slavia Prague and Champions League

Oskar Kubiak, a 19-year-old Polish footballer, has completed a remarkable rise from third-division Wda Świecie to Arka Gdynia in just one year, and has now officially signed for Czech club Slavia Prague. The move opens the door to Champions League football as early as the 2026/2027 season.

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Venezuela earthquakes — strongest in over a century
🌍 World

Venezuela earthquakes — strongest in over a century

Venezuela was struck by earthquakes described as the country's largest in over a century, causing widespread destruction. Photographs by Federico Parra document the scale of damage to local communities.

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FDA advisory panel recommends approval of Moderna's flu vaccine
🏥 Health

FDA advisory panel recommends approval of Moderna's flu vaccine

The FDA advisory committee has recommended approval of Moderna's influenza vaccine. CEO Stéphane Bancel said he is cautiously optimistic that the FDA will grant full approval, following the committee's positive recommendation.

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Polish Radar Image Analysis Tech Adopted by Armies from Germany to Japan
🔬 Science

Polish Radar Image Analysis Tech Adopted by Armies from Germany to Japan

Polish radar image analysis technology is becoming a global benchmark in the field of intelligence, with armies and research institutes from Germany to Japan and the Persian Gulf adopting it. The technology is positioning Poland as a key player in the international defence and intelligence sector.

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Artur Rojek admits signing two unfavorable music industry contracts
🎬 Entertainment

Artur Rojek admits signing two unfavorable music industry contracts

Polish musician Artur Rojek, in an interview with Filip Borowiak on Wirtualna Polska, admitted to signing unfavorable music industry contracts twice. He also spoke about his collaboration with popular artist Dawid Podsiadło and revealed behind-the-scenes details of the Polish music business. Rojek is best known as the frontman of the band Myslovitz and as a solo artist.

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BNPL grows in Poland: BIK identifies four customer types using buy-now-pay-later
📈 Business

BNPL grows in Poland: BIK identifies four customer types using buy-now-pay-later

Poland's Credit Information Bureau (BIK) has identified four distinct types of customers using Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services, with surprising migrations between groups despite apparent stability in overall attitudes. BNPL is rapidly driving growth in Polish e-commerce and reshaping consumer financial behaviour. The analysis shows how deferred payment models are redefining online shopping habits in Poland.

World Cup 2026 ticket prices price out ordinary fans
⚽ Sport

World Cup 2026 ticket prices price out ordinary fans

Soaring ticket prices are keeping many fans out of the 2026 World Cup, yet supporters are still spending millions of dollars to be part of the tournament. Bloomberg's Randall Williams examines how the cost barrier is reshaping fan participation at the world's biggest football event.

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Internal CDC emails reveal intense pressure from Kennedy on health officials
🌍 World

Internal CDC emails reveal intense pressure from Kennedy on health officials

A cache of internal CDC emails reveals the intense pressure that public health officials faced from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the early months of the Trump administration. The documents show agency staff scrambling to meet Kennedy's demands, offering a rare inside look at the turbulence within the nation's top public health body.

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Soaring computer component costs demand a repair-not-replace mindset
💻 Technology

Soaring computer component costs demand a repair-not-replace mindset

Skyrocketing prices of computer components are making it increasingly difficult for consumers to afford new hardware. The article argues for a cultural shift toward repairing and upgrading existing devices rather than replacing them, which would save money and reduce electronic waste.