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Government Spokesman Szłapka: Nawrocki Praising SAFE Programme Is "Extreme Hypocrisy"
🏛️ Politics

Government Spokesman Szłapka: Nawrocki Praising SAFE Programme Is "Extreme Hypocrisy"

Government spokesman Adam Szłapka appeared on TVN24's "Fakty po Faktach" to criticise PiS and President Nawrocki over their stance on the SAFE programme. He said he could not imagine "calling yourself a Polish patriot and acting against Poland's interests." Szłapka called Nawrocki's praise of SAFE "extreme hypocrisy" and brought an unspecified prop to the studio to illustrate his point.

Jensen's 9th-inning homer ends Rays' combined no-hit bid vs. Royals
⚽ Sport

Jensen's 9th-inning homer ends Rays' combined no-hit bid vs. Royals

Three Tampa Bay Rays pitchers were on the verge of a combined no-hitter against the Kansas City Royals until catcher Carter Jensen hit a two-run homer off Craig Kimbrel in the ninth inning Thursday. The blast ended what would have been a historic combined effort. The no-hit bid was broken up with just one out to go.

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Strong chlorine smell in a pool signals contamination, not cleanliness
💡 Did You Know

Strong chlorine smell in a pool signals contamination, not cleanliness

Pure chlorine is actually odorless, so a strong "chlorine" smell in a pool signals that the chemical is reacting with organic contaminants like sweat, urine, and other substances introduced by swimmers. The stronger the smell, the more contaminated the water. A properly maintained pool has little to no odor.

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Why over 70% of Americans are now obsessed with toxins in food and water
🏥 Health

Why over 70% of Americans are now obsessed with toxins in food and water

A Pew Charitable Trusts survey found that more than 70% of US adults worry about exposure to harmful chemicals in food and drinking water, with over half concerned about toxins generally. Anxiety about toxins has become one of the rare bipartisan issues in America. The piece explores why this obsession has surged in recent years.

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How conspiracy theories work: the power of "pinning" events on a corkboard
🔬 Science

How conspiracy theories work: the power of "pinning" events on a corkboard

The popularity of conspiracy theories rests on the act of "pinning" — connecting distant events on a corkboard to create an illusion of hidden order and meaning. This simple visual act of organizing information underlies grand fantasies about global conspiracies. The article explores the psychological and cultural mechanisms behind belief in conspiracies.

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Polymarket refunds users after hackers stole funds via third-party breach
💻 Technology

Polymarket refunds users after hackers stole funds via third-party breach

Prediction market platform Polymarket announced it will refund users who had funds stolen due to a security breach by a third party. The company confirmed the hack but did not disclose the total amount stolen or the number of affected users. Polymarket said it is covering losses to make victims whole.

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Seth Rogen returns to directing after "The Interview" left him gun-shy for years
🎬 Entertainment

Seth Rogen returns to directing after "The Interview" left him gun-shy for years

Seth Rogen revealed that his 2014 comedy "The Interview," which nearly triggered a diplomatic incident with North Korea, gave him years of PTSD about directing. He is currently starring in Olivia Wilde's new film "The Invite" and says he is now ready to direct again. "We're not the biggest problem anymore," he said, explaining his renewed confidence.

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Albania's anti-corruption fight needs "courageous people," says rights lawyer
🌍 World

Albania's anti-corruption fight needs "courageous people," says rights lawyer

Rights lawyer William Bourdon told a France 24 debate that Albania needs "courageous people" to combat political greed and corruption. He highlighted the essential role of whistleblowers, NGOs, and protesters from the #FlamingoRevolution movement. The discussion focused on how civil society can push back against systemic corruption in Albania.

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Japanese stocks hit all-time highs at fastest pace since 1989
📈 Business

Japanese stocks hit all-time highs at fastest pace since 1989

Japanese equities are hitting all-time highs at a pace not seen since 1989, the year of Japan's last great market peak before its prolonged economic stagnation. The article examines the factors driving the current bull run on Japanese stock markets. Specific catalysts behind the surge were not detailed in the available text.

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Clarks Wallabee gets a trekking makeover — streetwear icon goes outdoors
💄 Lifestyle

Clarks Wallabee gets a trekking makeover — streetwear icon goes outdoors

The iconic Clarks Wallabee, long considered a streetwear classic, has received a trekking-inspired redesign. The shoe is known as one of those silhouettes that designers rarely touch, making the outdoor makeover a surprising move. The article does not name the specific collaboration or collection behind the redesign.

MLB proposes 5-year contract cap for free agents changing teams in next CBA
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MLB proposes 5-year contract cap for free agents changing teams in next CBA

As part of the next collective bargaining agreement, MLB is proposing a maximum contract length of 5 years for free agents who switch teams. Teams would retain the ability to sign their own players to up to 6-year deals under a so-called Cornerstone Player Provision. The proposal aims to protect franchises' investments in homegrown talent.

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Giraffe named Gracie escapes Texas ranch; helicopters and drones join the search
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Giraffe named Gracie escapes Texas ranch; helicopters and drones join the search

A giraffe named Gracie escaped from a ranch in Texas in mid-June, about 100 miles west of San Antonio. An intensive search using helicopters and drones is ongoing in Texas Hill Country, and a $5,000 reward has been offered for her whereabouts. The escape has also raised questions about why giraffes are kept on private ranches in Texas.

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Community knocks save lives during deadly heatwaves, says NYU expert
🔬 Science

Community knocks save lives during deadly heatwaves, says NYU expert

NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg says that during heatwaves, strong community ties and social infrastructure are as critical as any emergency response. He argues that a simple knock on a neighbour's door can be the difference between life and death, particularly for elderly or isolated people. Without robust social support, heat becomes a silent killer.

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Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3: every Sprite and its powers listed
💻 Technology

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3: every Sprite and its powers listed

Sprites have returned in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3, bringing a wider range of powers and abilities than when they first appeared in Chapter 6 Season 1. The new season features multiple new Sprite types, each offering distinct support abilities for players to use in matches.

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Poland's Health Ministry plans cheaper drug reimbursement for new cancer patient groups
🏥 Health

Poland's Health Ministry plans cheaper drug reimbursement for new cancer patient groups

Poland's Ministry of Health is preparing an amendment to the reimbursement act that would allow new groups of patients in drug programmes and chemotherapy to access cheaper drug equivalents. The change is intended to reduce treatment costs for both patients and the healthcare system. The bill is currently in preparation.

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HorrorHound TV horror streaming service launches July 1 with festival exclusives
🎬 Entertainment

HorrorHound TV horror streaming service launches July 1 with festival exclusives

Horror genre magazine HorrorHound is launching HorrorHound TV, an independent horror-focused streaming platform, on July 1. Among the launch exclusives is Orin Black's festival hit "The Babysitter Murders: Timing's Off." The service positions itself as an independent alternative for horror fans outside mainstream streaming platforms.

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US government invests $250 million in Robert Friedland's chip startup I-Pulse Inc.
📈 Business

US government invests $250 million in Robert Friedland's chip startup I-Pulse Inc.

I-Pulse Inc., a semiconductor startup co-founded by billionaire Robert Friedland, will receive $250 million in US government funding for semiconductor and pulsed-power technology development. The investment is part of broader American efforts to reduce dependence on foreign chip supply chains. The deal marks a significant federal commitment to domestic semiconductor capacity.

Lions' Terrion Arnold held without bond on armed robbery and kidnapping charges
⚽ Sport

Lions' Terrion Arnold held without bond on armed robbery and kidnapping charges

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold appeared in court in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday, facing felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping. A judge ordered him held without bond until a pretrial detention hearing scheduled for Monday morning. The charges mark a serious legal situation for the NFL player.

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Venezuela twin earthquakes kill 188, Caracas residents recount the terror
🌍 World

Venezuela twin earthquakes kill 188, Caracas residents recount the terror

Twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, killing at least 188 people and toppling buildings in the capital Caracas. Devastated residents described the terrifying moments when the tremors hit and structures collapsed. The city is now confronting the aftermath of one of its worst recent natural disasters.

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Samsung releases software update for smartphones nearly 10 years old
💻 Technology

Samsung releases software update for smartphones nearly 10 years old

Samsung has released a software update for smartphones that are nearly a decade old, a move described as unusual for the manufacturer. The update is described as minor, but the fact that such old devices are still receiving support is noteworthy. The source does not specify which exact models are affected or what the update contains.

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How to rebalance your investment portfolio for the second half of 2026
📈 Business

How to rebalance your investment portfolio for the second half of 2026

Despite resilient stock market performance in 2026, financial experts warn that investors are making a mistake by not revisiting their portfolios since the start of the year. The article recommends actively adjusting investment strategy for the rest of 2026 but does not specify concrete steps or sector recommendations in the provided text.