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Ex-Russian soldier threatens: army will turn its weapons against the Kremlin
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Ex-Russian soldier threatens: army will turn its weapons against the Kremlin

Former Russian soldier Aleksandr Lunin posted an online video ultimatum demanding a meeting with President Vladimir Putin to expose how soldiers are being treated and what is happening in the country. He warned that if Putin refuses, "the army will turn its weapons against the Kremlin." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has responded to the soldier's statements.

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Vanilla Ice concert at Trump's Freedom 250 canceled 2 hours before showtime
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Vanilla Ice concert at Trump's Freedom 250 canceled 2 hours before showtime

Vanilla Ice's concert at Donald Trump's Freedom 250 event was canceled just two hours before showtime, with organizers citing "inclement weather" as the reason. The rapper, known for his hit "Ice Ice Baby," had previously called the event "a once in a lifetime opportunity." No details were given on rescheduling.

Egypt vs Iran – World Cup 2026 live match coverage
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Egypt vs Iran – World Cup 2026 live match coverage

Egypt and Iran are facing off in a World Cup 2026 group stage match, with kick-off at 8pm local time (4am BST). Earlier in the day, Senegal defeated Iraq to boost their chances of advancing as one of the best third-placed teams. France also put on an attacking display against Norway B.

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2,700-year-old Assyrian royal stele unearthed at ancient Nineveh
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2,700-year-old Assyrian royal stele unearthed at ancient Nineveh

Archaeologists have discovered a rare stone stele approximately two metres tall near the Sun Gate at ancient Nineveh, in present-day Iraq. The monument dates back roughly 2,700 years to the height of the Assyrian Empire, one of the most powerful states in the ancient Middle East. It commemorates an Assyrian king who ruled over the region during that era.

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Polygamous sect leader convicted of abusing girls kept in unventilated trailer
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Polygamous sect leader convicted of abusing girls kept in unventilated trailer

Samuel Bateman, the leader of a polygamous religious sect, has been convicted of child abuse. He previously claimed to have more than 20 "spiritual wives," including at least 10 girls under the age of 18. Victims were found kept in an unventilated trailer.

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Trump admin authorizes Anthropic's Mythos 5 for over 100 US companies and agencies
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Trump admin authorizes Anthropic's Mythos 5 for over 100 US companies and agencies

The Trump administration has authorized more than 100 US companies and government agencies to use Anthropic's Mythos 5 AI model. The authorization also extends to non-American employees of those organizations. This represents one of the largest government-backed deployments of a commercial AI model in the United States to date.

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Philippines to raise 2026 budget 6% to 7.2 trillion pesos ($117 billion)
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Philippines to raise 2026 budget 6% to 7.2 trillion pesos ($117 billion)

The Philippine government plans to increase its national budget by 6% next year to 7.2 trillion pesos, equivalent to approximately $117 billion, according to the country's budget department. No further details on spending priorities were provided in the announcement.

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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.

Uruguay's Muslera makes howler against Spain, substituted at half-time
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Uruguay's Muslera makes howler against Spain, substituted at half-time

Uruguayan goalkeeper Fernando Muslera made a costly elementary mistake during the crucial World Cup 2026 group stage match against Spain. The out-of-form keeper was substituted at half-time by the coaching staff. The error left Uruguay on the brink of elimination from the tournament.

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Larry David returns in new documentary "Life, Larry" after Curb finale
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Larry David returns in new documentary "Life, Larry" after Curb finale

After "Curb Your Enthusiasm" wrapped its 24-year run with Season 12 in 2024, Larry David is set to appear in a new documentary titled "Life, Larry." Director Jeff Schaffer revealed that Barack Obama sent notes on the project. Schaffer joked that David will never truly retire, comparing him to someone who can't stop working even off the clock.

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Anthropic accuses Alibaba of extracting Claude's secrets via 25,000 fake accounts
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Anthropic accuses Alibaba of extracting Claude's secrets via 25,000 fake accounts

Anthropic has written to US lawmakers accusing groups linked to Alibaba and its Qwen AI lab of running a massive campaign to extract proprietary information from its Claude model. The company says nearly 25,000 fraudulent accounts generated more than 28.8 million interactions to glean Claude's capabilities. Alibaba has not publicly responded. The case exposes a new vulnerability: rivals can learn an AI model's secrets simply by querying it, without ever accessing its underlying code.

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Harvey Weinstein's California Rape Conviction Upheld, Resentencing Ordered
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Harvey Weinstein's California Rape Conviction Upheld, Resentencing Ordered

A California appeals court upheld Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction but ordered the trial judge to resentence him. Weinstein had originally been sentenced to 16 years in prison. The case returns to the lower court solely to determine a new sentence, while the conviction itself stands.

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Bolivia adopts flexible exchange rate after 15 years of fixed peg
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Bolivia adopts flexible exchange rate after 15 years of fixed peg

Bolivia announced Friday it is moving to a flexible exchange-rate system after 15 years of maintaining a fixed currency peg. The Finance Ministry stated the change is aimed at strengthening the country's macroeconomic stability. No details were given on the targeted exchange rate level.

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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.

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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.

Saudi Arabia's Al-Tambakti carried off on stretcher at World Cup 2026
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Saudi Arabia's Al-Tambakti carried off on stretcher at World Cup 2026

Saudi Arabia suffered a major blow in their World Cup 2026 group-stage match when defender Hassan Al-Tambakti was injured in the 30th minute and had to be carried off the pitch on a stretcher. His further participation in the tournament is in doubt.

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FTC Approves Elon Musk's Acquisition of SpaceX Alumni Startup Mesh
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FTC Approves Elon Musk's Acquisition of SpaceX Alumni Startup Mesh

The Federal Trade Commission has cleared Elon Musk to acquire Mesh, a startup founded by SpaceX alumni. Mesh emerged from stealth in February 2025, announcing a $50 million Series A funding round. The article does not specify the terms or valuation of the acquisition.

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Utah Declares State of Emergency as Cottonwood Wildfire Spreads
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Utah Declares State of Emergency as Cottonwood Wildfire Spreads

Utah's governor declared a state of emergency as the Cottonwood Fire rapidly spread across a sparsely populated area of southern Utah, having started on Monday. The emergency declaration is intended to unlock resources to fight the blaze. The wildfire's full extent and containment status were not specified in the report.

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House cat chases black bear out of Canadian backyard
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House cat chases black bear out of Canadian backyard

A black bear wandered into a residential backyard in Canada, sending the homeowners inside for safety. Before the bear could cause any damage, the family's house cat confronted and chased it away. Video of the encounter quickly went viral online.

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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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Why kinetic energy grows with the square of speed, not linearly
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Why kinetic energy grows with the square of speed, not linearly

A 2011 Physics Stack Exchange thread explains why kinetic energy scales with the square of velocity (½mv²) rather than linearly with speed. The answers draw on Newtonian mechanics and the definition of work. The thread resurfaced on Hacker News with 31 upvotes and one comment.