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Younger Generations Increasingly Fear Adulthood — Financial Independence Helps
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Younger Generations Increasingly Fear Adulthood — Financial Independence Helps

Younger generations are experiencing growing fear and anxiety about becoming adults and taking on adult responsibilities. Research suggests, however, that achieving financial independence and gaining life experience help significantly reduce these concerns. The source does not specify which study or country the findings come from.

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Venezuela earthquake becomes first major test for acting President Rodríguez
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Venezuela earthquake becomes first major test for acting President Rodríguez

The earthquake that struck Venezuela on Wednesday has become the first major political test for acting President Delcy Rodríguez. The disaster has quickly evolved into a contest over government competence and crisis management. How effectively the Rodríguez administration responds is being closely watched by Venezuelans and the international community alike.

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Chinese mushroom causes hallucinations of tiny people — scientists near a breakthrough
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Chinese mushroom causes hallucinations of tiny people — scientists near a breakthrough

A mushroom species from China's Yunnan province causes hallucinations in which 90% of users see hundreds to thousands of tiny, vividly dressed figures resembling elves, gnomes or clowns. Unlike typical psychedelics, it produces no colour distortion, breathing objects or geometric patterns — vision remains largely clear. The hallucinations begin roughly a dozen hours after ingestion, and a student researcher studying the fungus may be on the verge of a scientific breakthrough explaining the phenomenon.

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Ibiza nightlife icon Pacha opens new New York venue to sold-out weekend
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Ibiza nightlife icon Pacha opens new New York venue to sold-out weekend

Pacha, the legendary Ibiza-born nightclub brand, has opened a new venue in New York City. The opening weekend was completely sold out. The piece recounts what the debut nights felt and sounded like at the new American outpost of the iconic nightlife institution.

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Bill Gates names four jobs safe from AI automation
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Bill Gates names four jobs safe from AI automation

Bill Gates has identified four professions he believes will remain safe from artificial intelligence and automation. He argued that "nobody wants to watch computers" do certain things, implying a lasting human element in those roles. The source article does not name the four specific professions.

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Trump administration pushes annuities into 401(k) plans — a mixed blessing for workers
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Trump administration pushes annuities into 401(k) plans — a mixed blessing for workers

The Trump administration is pushing to include more annuities in American workers' 401(k) retirement plans. Financial experts say the move could be a mixed bag — offering income security in retirement but potentially at the cost of flexibility and higher fees. The proposal raises questions about whether annuities are the right fit for all workers' retirement strategies.

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Humidity, not heat alone, is the deadlier factor during heatwaves
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Humidity, not heat alone, is the deadlier factor during heatwaves

During heatwaves, high humidity — not temperature alone — is the most dangerous factor, as it prevents the body from cooling itself through sweating. The source text teases this finding but does not elaborate with specific scientific data or thresholds. The key takeaway is that humid heat poses a greater physiological risk than dry heat at the same temperature.

Polish player guaranteed a place in ITF Rzeszów final
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Polish player guaranteed a place in ITF Rzeszów final

The ITF tournament in Rzeszów is guaranteed to have a Polish finalist after the draw placed Alan Ważny against Kacper Szymkowiak in one of the semi-finals. Whoever wins that match will advance to Sunday's final in the Podkarpacie region. The other semi-final will determine their opponent in the final.

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300,000-year-old DNA reveals Homo naledi interbred with other species
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300,000-year-old DNA reveals Homo naledi interbred with other species

Scientists have extracted genetic material from 300,000-year-old teeth belonging to Homo naledi, an extinct human relative. The DNA analysis revealed that Homo naledi interbred with other hominin species — a dark secret hidden for millennia. The discovery sheds new light on the complex relationships between prehistoric human groups.

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Sex in water: friction, failed condoms and infection risks explained
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Sex in water: friction, failed condoms and infection risks explained

Sex in water — whether in a pool, the sea or the shower — is a popular fantasy but comes with real practical downsides. Water washes away natural lubrication rather than replacing it, increasing friction and discomfort. Chlorine and salt water can weaken condoms, and the risk of intimate infections rises significantly.

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Cheap dividend stocks to boost portfolio income in the second half of 2026
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Cheap dividend stocks to boost portfolio income in the second half of 2026

With the stock market broadly considered expensive, analysts highlight a selection of low-priced dividend-paying stocks that reward investors while they wait for potential price appreciation. The stocks mentioned are well-regarded by Wall Street. The source does not name the specific companies or disclose the dividend yields.

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Germany sets all-time heat record: 41.3°C in Saarbrücken-Burbach
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Germany sets all-time heat record: 41.3°C in Saarbrücken-Burbach

On Friday at 5 p.m., the town of Saarbrücken-Burbach in the Saarland region recorded 41.3°C — Germany's highest temperature ever measured. The record was reported by the German Weather Service (DWD) based on preliminary data. It marks an all-time national heat record for Germany.

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Sports drinks in the heat – expert calls them a "scam"
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Sports drinks in the heat – expert calls them a "scam"

A popular TikTok doctor, citing scientific research, warns that drinking isotonic sports drinks in hot weather is essentially a waste of money for most people. These drinks were designed for high-intensity athletes, not casual users sweating in the sun. For the average person, plain water and a balanced diet provide sufficient hydration and electrolytes even in extreme heat.

Osaka reaches grass-court final against Muchova
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Osaka reaches grass-court final against Muchova

Naomi Osaka will play in her first-ever grass-court tournament final on Saturday. Her opponent will be Czech player Karolína Muchová, who is also seeking her first title on grass. Both players are chasing a historic breakthrough on this surface.

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ShinyHunters steal 3.1TB from NAIC via Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day
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ShinyHunters steal 3.1TB from NAIC via Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) confirmed a cyberattack exploiting an Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day vulnerability. Hacker group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility, alleging theft of 3.1TB of data including insurer filings, AWS logs, and personal information. The attack was detected on June 11 and disclosed on June 17; leaked files suggest NAIC did not pay a ransom. ShinyHunters continues to exploit the same vulnerability across more than 100 organizations.

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"1923" actor Darren Mann signs with talent agency Paradigm
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"1923" actor Darren Mann signs with talent agency Paradigm

Darren Mann, known for his role in the hit Paramount+ series "1923" — a prequel to "Yellowstone" — has signed with talent agency Paradigm for representation. He continues to be represented by Principal Entertainment, Webster Talent, and attorney Jared Bloch. "1923" followed the earlier "Yellowstone" prequel "1883."

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Why Turkey competes as "Türkiye" at the World Cup
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Why Turkey competes as "Türkiye" at the World Cup

Turkey officially rebranded itself as "Türkiye" with UN recognition, partly to distance the country from the English word "turkey" — the Thanksgiving bird. The change is meant to better reflect the nation's cultural and historical identity. At the World Cup, the team competes under the new spelling.

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Poland has twice as many heatwave days as 25 years ago — and it will get worse
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Poland has twice as many heatwave days as 25 years ago — and it will get worse

Poland now experiences two to three times more heatwave days than at the turn of the century, with tropical nights making normal sleep impossible. Scientists warn that temperatures could reach 40°C as early as June. There are no signs of this trend reversing — heatwaves are expected to become even more frequent and intense.

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Trump's immigration policy blocks World Cup fans from Africa, Asia and Middle East
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Trump's immigration policy blocks World Cup fans from Africa, Asia and Middle East

Donald Trump's immigration restrictions have prevented many would-be World Cup attendees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East from entering the United States for the tournament. European tourists face no such barriers, while fans from other regions have found visa access practically impossible. The piece characterizes the restrictions as deliberately exclusionary and racially motivated.

PGE Start Lublin signs Estonian centre Matthias Tass
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PGE Start Lublin signs Estonian centre Matthias Tass

PGE Start Lublin, the Polish basketball champions, have signed Estonian centre Matthias Tass as their first transfer ahead of the new Orlen Basket Liga season. The club is looking to build a stronger squad after a disappointing previous campaign.