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Deputy Minister Maja Nowak Resigns to Care for Her Sick Child
🏛️ Politics

Deputy Minister Maja Nowak Resigns to Care for Her Sick Child

Maja Nowak, a MP from the Poland 2050 party, has resigned from her posts as Deputy Minister of Family Affairs and as the government's plenipotentiary for people with disabilities. She cited family reasons, stating that her child needs her more than the government does. It is an unusual case of a senior official stepping down for personal rather than political reasons.

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Polish bank SMS codes blocked in the US and Canada
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Polish bank SMS codes blocked in the US and Canada

Customers of Polish banks living in the US and Canada are not receiving authorization SMS codes, effectively blocking their access to accounts. Poland's financial regulator KNF confirmed awareness of the issue, attributing it to stricter enforcement of regulations by US and Canadian mobile carriers. The situation leaves affected customers unable to carry out basic banking operations.

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Startups Target the Epigenome to Treat High Cholesterol and Muscle Disease
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Startups Target the Epigenome to Treat High Cholesterol and Muscle Disease

A handful of startup companies are testing therapies that edit the epigenome — chemical markers that regulate gene activity without altering the DNA sequence itself. Target conditions include high cholesterol and rare muscular disorders. The approach builds on CRISPR gene-editing technology but focuses on switching genes on or off rather than cutting them.

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Aseon Labs Raises $10M to Cut Robotaxi Dead Miles for Cleaning and Charging
💻 Technology

Aseon Labs Raises $10M to Cut Robotaxi Dead Miles for Cleaning and Charging

Aseon Labs, a startup from Y Combinator's spring 2026 cohort, has raised $10 million led by Crane Venture Partners. The company aims to solve a key inefficiency in the robotaxi industry: autonomous vehicles currently drive long distances just to reach cleaning and charging facilities. Aseon Labs wants to bring these services closer to where the cars operate.

Świątek Faces Tough Wimbledon Opener Against Taylor Townsend, Expert Warns
⚽ Sport

Świątek Faces Tough Wimbledon Opener Against Taylor Townsend, Expert Warns

Iga Świątek will face Taylor Townsend in the first round of Wimbledon 2026, which begins on Monday. Eurosport journalist Justyna Kostyra warns the draw is tougher than it appears, citing Townsend as a genuine threat. The tournament is the third Grand Slam of the season.

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Ex-Apollo CEO Leon Black Claims Epstein Conned Him Out of Over $60 Million
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Ex-Apollo CEO Leon Black Claims Epstein Conned Him Out of Over $60 Million

Leon Black, the former CEO of Apollo Global Management, says that Jeffrey Epstein conned him out of more than $60 million. Black claims he was deceived by Epstein, framing himself as a victim rather than a willing participant in their financial relationship. No further details about the alleged fraud were provided in the source.

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Gynecologist: Women Worry Needlessly About Hygiene and Appearance at Appointments
💄 Lifestyle

Gynecologist: Women Worry Needlessly About Hygiene and Appearance at Appointments

A gynecologist says that many patients feel unnecessary stress before appointments, worrying about intimate hygiene or appearance. Medical professionals approach these matters professionally and do not judge patients the way women often fear. The specialist encourages women not to postpone check-ups due to unfounded embarrassment.

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Studio TF1 backs $25M animated film "Yes Chef" about animal pastry competition
🎬 Entertainment

Studio TF1 backs $25M animated film "Yes Chef" about animal pastry competition

Studio TF1 has announced "Yes Chef," a $25 million animated family comedy set in the world of a televised animal pastry competition. Unveiled at the Annecy Animation Film Festival, it marks one of the studio's biggest ever investments in animated features. The film is being produced together with Matthieu Zeller.

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Doctors warn against ice-cold water during heatwaves – it can shock the body
🏥 Health

Doctors warn against ice-cold water during heatwaves – it can shock the body

Specialists warn that drinking very cold or iced water during a heatwave can cause unpleasant symptoms and put extra strain on the body rather than properly hydrating it. While an icy drink gives instant relief, the sudden cooling of the digestive system can be harmful. Drinking water at room temperature or slightly chilled is recommended instead.

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Miniature temple to Minerva found in Roman quarry in Spain
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Miniature temple to Minerva found in Roman quarry in Spain

Archaeologists have discovered a small rock-cut temple in an ancient quarry at Campos del Paraíso, near the Roman city of Segóbriga in central Spain. The miniature facade with a niche is dedicated to Minerva, goddess of wisdom and craftsmanship. The site is being studied by researchers from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and the Museo Histórico Minero Felipe de Borbón y Grecia.

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Weekend maintenance outages at major Polish banks — ATMs and cards affected
📈 Business

Weekend maintenance outages at major Polish banks — ATMs and cards affected

Several major Polish banks have scheduled technical maintenance this weekend, affecting online and mobile banking services. Some institutions will also suspend ATM access and card services during the works. Customers are advised to check their bank's maintenance schedule and withdraw cash in advance if needed.

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Venezuela Earthquakes Kill at Least 589, Injure Nearly 3,000
🌍 World

Venezuela Earthquakes Kill at Least 589, Injure Nearly 3,000

At least 589 people have been killed and more than 2,980 injured in earthquakes in Venezuela, acting president Delcy Rodriguez announced on Friday. The disaster is among the deadliest in the country's recent history. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities assess the full scale of destruction.

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Google Falsely Suggested YouTuber Is Sponsored by Ground News
💻 Technology

Google Falsely Suggested YouTuber Is Sponsored by Ground News

A YouTube creator discovered that Google was displaying false information claiming they were sponsored by Ground News. The incident is an example of AI hallucination, where Google's systems generated plausible-sounding but entirely fabricated content. The creator published a post exposing the error.

Lizzie Deignan takes sporting director role at GB Cycling
⚽ Sport

Lizzie Deignan takes sporting director role at GB Cycling

Former world champion Lizzie Deignan is returning to Great Britain's cycling team in a sporting director role. She will play a key part in supporting the road squad at major events through to the LA 2028 Olympic Games.

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"Skin scents" – barely-there fragrances win over minimalist women
💄 Lifestyle

"Skin scents" – barely-there fragrances win over minimalist women

The "skin scents" trend flips the traditional perfume formula — instead of strong projection and a long sillage, these fragrances stay close to the skin and reveal themselves only at close range. They are built on white musks, ambroxan, Cetalox and soft florals that mimic warm, clean skin. PHLUR Missing Person is among the recommended options. The appeal lies in naturalness rather than intensity.

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June Bootids meteor shower lights up the night sky
🔬 Science

June Bootids meteor shower lights up the night sky

The June Bootids meteor shower is currently active, illuminating the night sky. It offers a good opportunity to observe an astronomical event with the naked eye. The source does not specify peak dates or expected intensity.

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Adidas wins Cannes Lions Grand Prix for Oasis 'Original Forever' campaign
🎬 Entertainment

Adidas wins Cannes Lions Grand Prix for Oasis 'Original Forever' campaign

At the 2026 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Adidas took home the Grand Prix in the Entertainment Lions category for its collaboration with British band Oasis, titled "Original Forever." The Entertainment Lions award recognises branded content that transcends advertising to become part of culture. The winning entry was selected from a total of 656 submissions.

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Heat alters how medications work – doctors warn of dangerous side effects
🏥 Health

Heat alters how medications work – doctors warn of dangerous side effects

High temperatures can intensify the body's loss of fluids and alter the effects of certain medications, including those that lower blood pressure, strain the kidneys or affect the heart. Symptoms can range from weakness and fainting to coronary complaints. Doctors advise people on long-term medication to consult a specialist during heatwaves and not to ignore warning signs.

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Warsaw Stock Exchange cancels Fintech trades after shares mistakenly resumed and crashed 61%
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Warsaw Stock Exchange cancels Fintech trades after shares mistakenly resumed and crashed 61%

Shares in Fintech briefly returned to trading on the NewConnect market today despite an existing suspension order due to a missing annual report. During the erroneous resumption, the share price plunged over 61%. The Warsaw Stock Exchange announced it would cancel all transactions executed during that period.

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Two Typhoons Approach Japan, Triggering Rare Fujiwara Effect
🌍 World

Two Typhoons Approach Japan, Triggering Rare Fujiwara Effect

Two typhoons are simultaneously approaching Japan and may interact through the rare Fujiwara effect, in which two storm systems orbit each other and can merge or change course unpredictably. Hundreds of flights have been cancelled and fourth-level mudslide warnings issued in some areas. The main island of the Japanese archipelago faces the most serious risk.

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Insta360 Luna Ultra Review: A Pocketable Camera with No Compromises
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Insta360 Luna Ultra Review: A Pocketable Camera with No Compromises

The Insta360 Luna Ultra is a 232-gram pocket-sized camera that impressed the reviewer from the very first use, with no significant drawbacks identified. The device is praised for its quality and capability relative to its compact size. The reviewer says it changes the way you look at the world around you.