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Trump administration builds $8.3M flying car test base in Oklahoma
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Trump administration builds $8.3M flying car test base in Oklahoma

The Trump administration is building an 1,100-acre, $8.3 million facility in Oklahoma dedicated to testing flying cars and advanced air mobility vehicles. The base is expected to open in 2027. It represents the federal government's push to develop and regulate eVTOL and flying car technology on home soil.

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NIH grants stalled by political screening and 235 banned terms
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NIH grants stalled by political screening and 235 banned terms

Hundreds of scientifically vetted NIH grant applications are stuck in administrative limbo due to new political screening procedures. The process requires mandatory reviews by top health officials and automated checks for 235 disfavoured terms in grant texts. Applications that passed peer review are now awaiting political clearance before funding can be approved.

Scaloni to bench Messi for Argentina's match against Jordan
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Scaloni to bench Messi for Argentina's match against Jordan

Despite leading the World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings, Lionel Messi will be benched for Argentina's match against Jordan. Coach Lionel Scaloni has decided to rest his star player, having other plans for him in the tournament's later stages. Argentina has already secured their place in the knockout rounds.

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Guadagnino stays silent on Amazon dropping his film about Sam Altman
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Guadagnino stays silent on Amazon dropping his film about Sam Altman

Director Luca Guadagnino declined to comment on Amazon MGM's decision to drop his film "Artificial," a project about OpenAI founder Sam Altman, saying the situation is still ongoing. Speaking on Italian TV show "Otto e Mezzo" on Friday, he avoided specifics about the film. He did, however, share that artificial intelligence is "changing the identity of the world."

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Judge Holds Prosecutor in Contempt in Charlie Kirk Murder Case
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Judge Holds Prosecutor in Contempt in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

A judge held a prosecutor in contempt of court for making public comments to the media about the defendant in a murder case connected to conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The judge ruled the statements violated rules governing what can be said outside of court during an active case. The contempt ruling adds a new legal wrinkle to an already high-profile trial.

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USMCA Under Pressure: Can North America's Trade Deal Survive Renegotiation?
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USMCA Under Pressure: Can North America's Trade Deal Survive Renegotiation?

Renegotiations of the USMCA trade agreement are testing the future of North America's auto industry, which has been built on decades of cross-border integration between the US, Canada and Mexico. American farmers are increasingly reliant on Canadian and Mexican export markets as other overseas destinations become harder to access. Years of energy infrastructure investment have created a cross-border energy market that defies political narratives.

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Smartwatches cause anxiety — doctors explain why and what to do
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Smartwatches cause anxiety — doctors explain why and what to do

Constant notifications and health-tracking features on smartwatches can trigger anxiety and stress in users. The author consulted doctors and experts to understand why wearables have this effect. Specialists suggest practical steps to reduce the negative psychological impact of wearing such devices.

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Huawei Claims 90:1 Data Compression Ratio with Proprietary Algorithm
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Huawei Claims 90:1 Data Compression Ratio with Proprietary Algorithm

Huawei has unveiled a hardware compression card claiming a data reduction ratio of up to 90:1 under suitable workloads, specifically for backup data with high redundancy such as daily full virtual machine backups. The company says this is 20% higher than the leading enterprise storage alternative currently on the market. The card uses a proprietary algorithm family called HZU based on nonlinear transformation and forms part of Huawei's new OceanProtect X8100 and X9100 all-flash backup storage systems.

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'Euphoria' star Chloe Cherry to release memoir about adult entertainment career
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'Euphoria' star Chloe Cherry to release memoir about adult entertainment career

Actress Chloe Cherry, best known for her role in HBO's "Euphoria," has announced a memoir titled "Somewhere Dark and Hot." The book will chronicle her time working in the adult entertainment industry and her rise to public prominence through Sam Levinson's drama series. No release date has been announced yet.

Paris Diamond League to proceed despite heatwave with safety restrictions
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Paris Diamond League to proceed despite heatwave with safety restrictions

The Paris Diamond League athletics meeting will go ahead despite an ongoing heatwave, organisers confirmed. Only competitions involving professional athletes will be held, with all other activities and events cancelled as a safety precaution. The decision reflects growing concerns about extreme heat at major outdoor sporting events.

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Venezuela Hit by 4.9-Magnitude Tremor Days After Deadly Earthquakes
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Venezuela Hit by 4.9-Magnitude Tremor Days After Deadly Earthquakes

Venezuela was struck by a 4.9-magnitude tremor just days after a devastating pair of earthquakes killed hundreds of people earlier in the week. The country is still dealing with the aftermath of those earlier disasters, and the new tremor has deepened fears for residents and infrastructure. No immediate casualty figures from the latest quake were reported.

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GTA 6 Will Launch Without a Physical Disc — What It Means for Gamers
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GTA 6 Will Launch Without a Physical Disc — What It Means for Gamers

GTA 6 will launch without a physical disc, making it a digital-only release. The article examines whether the gaming industry is following music and film into an almost entirely digital future. Rockstar's decision raises questions about game ownership, accessibility, and the long-term future of physical media in gaming.

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Earn Your Leisure Founders Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings on Financial Literacy
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Earn Your Leisure Founders Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings on Financial Literacy

Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, CEOs and co-founders of financial literacy platform Earn Your Leisure, appeared on Bloomberg's "The Close" to discuss their educational mission. The platform aims to help individuals achieve financial freedom and build generational wealth. They also discussed strategies for riding the tech stock wave with hosts Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld.

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Lost Maya City Discovered Deep in Mexican Jungle With Unique Stelae
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Lost Maya City Discovered Deep in Mexican Jungle With Unique Stelae

Archaeologists hacked through more than three miles of dense Mexican jungle to reach a previously unknown Maya city. The site, located far beyond familiar logging tracks, contains unique carved stelae and altars that may offer clues about Maya civilisation just before its collapse. Researchers believe the discovery could significantly advance understanding of the Maya's final era.

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Doctors suspected brain cancer in Spanish man — it was tapeworm cysts
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Doctors suspected brain cancer in Spanish man — it was tapeworm cysts

A 60-year-old man in Spain visited doctors with a worsening two-week headache and subtle behavioural changes. A CT scan showed multiple brain lesions with swelling that initially suggested cancer. Elevated IgE levels pointed instead to a parasitic infection, and the man was ultimately diagnosed with neurocysticercosis — tapeworm cysts in the brain — despite never having travelled internationally. The case was published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.

Tuchel defends full-back choices as Reece James misses Panama match through injury
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Tuchel defends full-back choices as Reece James misses Panama match through injury

England manager Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that Reece James will miss the team's World Cup 2026 match against Panama due to injury. Tuchel defended his full-back selection choices in the wake of the news, which had attracted criticism. No details were provided about the nature of James's injury.

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All 13 Stanley Kubrick films collected in one Criterion box set
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All 13 Stanley Kubrick films collected in one Criterion box set

Criterion Collection is releasing a box set containing all 13 feature films by legendary director Stanley Kubrick, making his complete filmography available in a single collection for the first time. The set is now available for preorder. Criterion is known for its high-quality film restorations and supplementary materials.

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Buttigieg Says False Police Report Led to 24-Hour Separation from His Children
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Buttigieg Says False Police Report Led to 24-Hour Separation from His Children

Former US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg revealed that a false police report led to a 24-hour separation from his children. He described the ordeal as "among the darkest hours of my life." Buttigieg did not publicly detail the specific contents of the false report or who filed it.

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Hub International Files Confidentially for IPO Backed by Hellman Friedman
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Hub International Files Confidentially for IPO Backed by Hellman Friedman

Hub International Holdings Inc., an insurance broker backed by private equity firm Hellman Friedman, has confidentially filed for an initial public offering. The proceeds from the IPO are expected to be used in part to reduce the company's debt. No valuation or timing details have been disclosed.

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Riot Games confirms League of Legends Classic after leaks
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Riot Games confirms League of Legends Classic after leaks

Riot Games has officially announced League of Legends Classic, a new version of its 16-year-old MOBA, after dataminers leaked its existence and the list of playable champions. The studio confirmed the project following the leaks rather than on its own schedule. No release date has been announced yet.

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US schools stepping up personal finance education for students
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US schools stepping up personal finance education for students

Abby Joseph Cohen, professor at Columbia Business School, told Bloomberg Money that the US education system is making meaningful progress in teaching students personal finance skills. Cohen said schools are increasingly incorporating topics such as budgeting, saving and understanding credit into curricula. No specific programme names or data were provided in the source.