FlashFeed

NYC mayor: World Cup earns enough — fans shouldn't pay higher prices
⚽ Sport

NYC mayor: World Cup earns enough — fans shouldn't pay higher prices

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared that the World Cup generates "more than enough" revenue and that supporters should not face higher prices as a result of the tournament. His comments came amid concerns about fans being charged elevated prices during the event.

💡
Why the 9-to-5 workday exists: Ford, unions and federal law
💡 Did You Know

Why the 9-to-5 workday exists: Ford, unions and federal law

The standard 9-to-5 American workday is the product of labor activism, federal legislation, and Henry Ford's factory innovations. Ford was among the first major employers to adopt an eight-hour workday, setting an industry benchmark. Federal labor laws later codified the schedule nationwide.

🎬
Piotr Rogucki marks 30 years on stage with new album and "Transmutacje" tour
🎬 Entertainment

Piotr Rogucki marks 30 years on stage with new album and "Transmutacje" tour

Polish musician and actor Piotr Rogucki is launching a multi-year artistic project called "Rogucki x 30" to celebrate three decades in the music business. The project includes new songs and a live album, while the accompanying "Transmutacje" concert tour will feature a wide-ranging setlist and special stage production.

Poland beat Turkey 3–2 in five sets in the Volleyball Nations League
⚽ Sport

Poland beat Turkey 3–2 in five sets in the Volleyball Nations League

Poland's men's volleyball team defeated Turkey 3–2 in a five-set match played in Gliwice during the Volleyball Nations League. It was their second win of the week after a mixed first week in Linyi, China, where they recorded two wins and two losses. The deciding tie-break settled a rollercoaster encounter.

📈
Microsoft shares suffer historic June slump as investors balk at AI spending surge
📈 Business

Microsoft shares suffer historic June slump as investors balk at AI spending surge

Microsoft's stock is experiencing a historic June sell-off as investors grow uneasy about the company's heavy capital spending cycle, largely driven by artificial intelligence investments. One analyst noted that shareholders attracted by Microsoft's free-cash-flow profile are now being asked to fund a capital-intensive expansion. The rout ranks among the worst June performances in the company's history.

💻
Qualcomm bets $40 billion on data centers to challenge Nvidia
💻 Technology

Qualcomm bets $40 billion on data centers to challenge Nvidia

Qualcomm is pursuing a $40 billion business transformation targeting the data center market currently dominated by Nvidia. Meta is already purchasing Qualcomm chips for its AI infrastructure, making it an early adopter of the company's data center push. The move marks a bold strategic shift for a company best known for smartphone processors.

🌍
Macron says US no longer claims neutrality in Ukraine peace talks
🌍 World

Macron says US no longer claims neutrality in Ukraine peace talks

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the United States has for the first time approved a text stating it is no longer a neutral mediator in potential peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Macron identified four areas meant to align Washington with its allies and Kyiv. The shift marks a significant change in the diplomatic stance of the US administration.

🔬
Polish WWII Intelligence: The Invisible Army and Its Bitter Victory
🔬 Science

Polish WWII Intelligence: The Invisible Army and Its Bitter Victory

Throughout World War II, Polish intelligence operated with two overriding goals: defeating Nazi Germany and regaining Polish independence. Polish agents made significant contributions to the Allied war effort, believing victory would restore Poland's place among free nations. The outcome proved far more bitter than anticipated, as Poland did not regain true sovereignty after the war.

🏥
Poland Recalls Biedronka Biscuits Over High Levels of Cancer-Linked Acrylamide
🏥 Health

Poland Recalls Biedronka Biscuits Over High Levels of Cancer-Linked Acrylamide

Poland's Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS) has ordered the recall of a batch of popular biscuits sold at Biedronka stores after high concentrations of acrylamide — a substance classified as carcinogenic — were detected. Consumers are urged not to eat the affected batch and to check GIS communications for details on the specific product.

💄
The 7 Virtues' Clementine Dream: Citrus and Vanilla Scent for a Summer Holiday Feel
💄 Lifestyle

The 7 Virtues' Clementine Dream: Citrus and Vanilla Scent for a Summer Holiday Feel

Clementine Dream by The 7 Virtues opens with clementine and blackcurrant notes, transitions to spring magnolia, and settles into a soft vanilla base. The fragrance is light and citrusy, designed to evoke a carefree Mediterranean holiday atmosphere. It has become a favourite among French women living by the sea.

Kielce and Wisła Płock learn Champions League group stage pots ahead of Friday's draw
⚽ Sport

Kielce and Wisła Płock learn Champions League group stage pots ahead of Friday's draw

The Champions League group stage draw for the 2026/27 handball season is scheduled for Friday, 26 June. The day before, Polish clubs Industria Kielce and Orlen Wisła Płock learned which pots they have been placed in. Both clubs will represent Poland in Europe's top club competition.

🎬
ACM Awards 2027 set for May 16 in Las Vegas
🎬 Entertainment

ACM Awards 2027 set for May 16 in Las Vegas

The ACM Awards and Dick Clark Productions confirmed Thursday that the 2027 show will return to Las Vegas on May 16, 2027. No further details about performers or broadcast plans have yet been announced.

📈
OpenAI leans toward delaying its IPO until 2026
📈 Business

OpenAI leans toward delaying its IPO until 2026

Advisers to OpenAI are urging CEO Sam Altman to delay the company's IPO until next year, citing volatility in SpaceX's stock and OpenAI's own financial challenges. The company has not made a final decision, but the prevailing view leans toward a slow approach to going public.

💻
Apple raises Mac and iPad prices due to higher memory costs
💻 Technology

Apple raises Mac and iPad prices due to higher memory costs

Apple officially raised prices on Mac and iPad products to pass higher memory costs onto consumers, triggering the stock's worst single session in more than a year. The price hikes mark the company's first official move to respond to increased component costs. Analysts believe Apple can weather the pressure due to strong brand loyalty and a diversified business model.

🌍
Venezuela Earthquake 'Doublet' Kills Over 180 People on Northern Coast
🌍 World

Venezuela Earthquake 'Doublet' Kills Over 180 People on Northern Coast

Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela's northern coast in a rare seismic event known as a "doublet," killing more than 180 people. A doublet occurs when two earthquakes of similar magnitude strike in close succession in the same area. The disaster ranks among the deadliest seismic events in Latin American history.

🔬
NASA Picks Rocket Lab to Launch PolSIR and TSIS-2 Science Missions from 2027
🔬 Science

NASA Picks Rocket Lab to Launch PolSIR and TSIS-2 Science Missions from 2027

NASA has selected Rocket Lab to launch two science missions: PolSIR, which will study high-altitude ice clouds in tropical and subtropical regions, and TSIS-2, which measures total and spectral solar irradiance. Rocket Lab's Electron rockets will carry PolSIR's two 16U CubeSats on separate flights no earlier than June 2027 from Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand. Both contracts fall under NASA's VADR program, which has a maximum total value of $300 million.

🏥
Omega-3 supplements don't protect against Alzheimer's, new clinical trial finds
🏥 Health

Omega-3 supplements don't protect against Alzheimer's, new clinical trial finds

A new clinical trial has found that omega-3 fatty acid supplements have no effect on memory or cognitive function in older adults at risk of Alzheimer's disease. The results challenge the widespread belief in omega-3's brain-protective benefits. Researchers did point to other approaches that may more effectively protect brain health, though the supplements showed no measurable benefit.

💡
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.

💄
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.

Ipswich Witches beat Belle Vue Aces 50–40 with Musielak and Kurtz impressing
⚽ Sport

Ipswich Witches beat Belle Vue Aces 50–40 with Musielak and Kurtz impressing

Ipswich Witches defeated Belle Vue Aces 50–40 at home in British speedway. Musielak and Kurtz both had strong performances for the hosts. The meeting was overshadowed by dangerous falls involving Norick Bloedorn and Philip Hellstroem-baengs.

🎬
Karl Stefanovic leaves Australia's Nine Network after more than 20 years
🎬 Entertainment

Karl Stefanovic leaves Australia's Nine Network after more than 20 years

Australian broadcaster Nine has confirmed that Karl Stefanovic is leaving the Today show and the network immediately after more than 20 years. CEO Matt Stanton told staff in an internal email that it was "no longer possible" for Stefanovic to host Today, describing his departure as the right decision despite his two decades as a fixture on Australian screens.