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SpaceX's $11bn hardware deal with rivals may undercut its own AI ambitions
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SpaceX's $11bn hardware deal with rivals may undercut its own AI ambitions

SpaceX is pivoting toward selling hardware access to rival companies in a deal valued at $11 billion. While the move is seen as a financial lifeline for the company, it could hamper SpaceX's own artificial intelligence ambitions by diverting resources away from internal projects. The tension between short-term revenue and long-term AI goals poses a strategic dilemma for the company.

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Karolina Małysz married in Catholic church instead of ecumenical ceremony
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Karolina Małysz married in Catholic church instead of ecumenical ceremony

Karolina Małysz, daughter of ski jumping legend Adam Małysz, married Kamil Czyż in a Catholic church. The couple had originally planned an ecumenical ceremony but ultimately chose a Catholic wedding instead. Karolina spoke about the reasons behind the change after the ceremony.

President Nawrocki played as a defender for Gedania and Polonia Gdańsk
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President Nawrocki played as a defender for Gedania and Polonia Gdańsk

Polish President Karol Nawrocki played football as a defender earlier in his life. He represented Gedania and Polonia Gdańsk, and until 2016 was captain of EX Siedlce in the A-class league. He has described sport as a school of character for him.

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MiG-29 crashes in Ukraine's Poltava region — pilot survives
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MiG-29 crashes in Ukraine's Poltava region — pilot survives

A Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter jet crashed during a combat mission in the Poltava region. The pilot survived and was taken to a medical facility. A special military commission has been set up to investigate the cause of the crash.

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COPD is the third leading cause of death in Poland, experts warn
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COPD is the third leading cause of death in Poland, experts warn

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death in Poland, according to medical experts. The disease is frequently diagnosed late and inadequately treated. Specialists are calling for greater public awareness and improved access to diagnostics.

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ECB's Schnabel: US-Iran peace deal doesn't eliminate eurozone inflation risks
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ECB's Schnabel: US-Iran peace deal doesn't eliminate eurozone inflation risks

European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel warned that inflation pressures in the eurozone could turn out stronger than expected. Although the US-Iran peace deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz and eases some commodity risks, Schnabel stressed that the balance of inflation risks remains tilted to the upside.

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Lightning bolt fired gamma rays toward Earth like a particle accelerator
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Lightning bolt fired gamma rays toward Earth like a particle accelerator

Scientists have found that lightning bolts can act like natural particle accelerators, generating gamma-ray bursts directed toward Earth. The phenomenon, known as terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs), is produced by intense electrical discharges during thunderstorms. The discovery provides new insight into the physics of atmospheric electrical processes.

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Netflix tightens account sharing rules with new restrictions
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Netflix tightens account sharing rules with new restrictions

Netflix is rolling out new measures to make it harder for users to share accounts with people outside their household. The changes are designed to push users into purchasing their own subscriptions. The article does not specify the technical details of the new restrictions being introduced.

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Coolcation trend: more tourists choose cool destinations over scorching heat
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Coolcation trend: more tourists choose cool destinations over scorching heat

The "coolcation" trend sees growing numbers of holidaymakers deliberately choosing cooler destinations over traditionally hot beach resorts. As summer temperatures regularly hit 30–35°C or higher, many travellers now seek relief in northern or mountainous regions rather than Mediterranean or tropical hotspots. The shift is driven by climate change making extreme heat increasingly uncomfortable during the holiday season.

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'Almost History' podcast asks: what if Carthage had defeated Rome?
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'Almost History' podcast asks: what if Carthage had defeated Rome?

A new episode of the "Almost History" podcast from All About History explores the alternate-history question of what would have happened if Carthage had defeated Rome in the Punic Wars. Historian and archaeologist Eve MacDonald of Cardiff University notes that Carthage had enormous resources and came remarkably close to changing the course of history. The episode is hosted by All About History staff writer Emily Staniforth, and draws on MacDonald's forthcoming book "Carthage: A New History of an Ancient Empire."

Moonfin Magnus Ostrów vs Polonia Piła speedway clash on Sunday amid extreme heat
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Moonfin Magnus Ostrów vs Polonia Piła speedway clash on Sunday amid extreme heat

On Sunday at 17:30, Moonfin Magnus Ostrów Wielkopolski will face Polonia Piła in the Metalkas 2nd Speedway Extraleague. Riders will face an additional challenge in the form of exceptionally high temperatures currently gripping Poland.

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Amazon dropped Guadagnino's Sam Altman biopic after its $50bn OpenAI deal
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Amazon dropped Guadagnino's Sam Altman biopic after its $50bn OpenAI deal

Director Luca Guadagnino commented on Amazon MGM's decision to drop his Sam Altman biopic, titled "Artificial," saying he was unsurprised. The studio pulled the project months after Amazon signed a $50 billion investment deal with OpenAI. Guadagnino described it as typical "industrial policy" and said such moves are nothing new in the film industry.

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European heatwave forces power plants to cut output — Poland risks energy price rises
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European heatwave forces power plants to cut output — Poland risks energy price rises

A European heatwave is forcing some power plants to reduce electricity production. Polish Energy Minister Miłosz Motyka acknowledged that "extreme heat is always a challenge for the system." Robert Jeszke of the Institute of Environmental Protection warned that a prolonged heatwave combined with drought and low output from other sources could strain the energy balance and push up electricity prices in Poland.

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France heatwave: fourth child dead, hospitals overwhelmed as toll rises
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France heatwave: fourth child dead, hospitals overwhelmed as toll rises

A record-breaking heatwave in France has killed a fourth child, with the overall death toll continuing to climb. In Paris, an adult man was found unresponsive in the Canal Saint-Martin after swimming outside a designated area. Hospitals are under intense pressure as admissions surge. Climatologist Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, former IPCC vice-chair, warns that future heatwaves will grow even more extreme unless global CO₂ emissions are significantly cut.

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E-bike review: Specialized Turbo Vado SL replaces a car for daily commuting
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E-bike review: Specialized Turbo Vado SL replaces a car for daily commuting

A reviewer describes how the Specialized Turbo Vado SL e-bike has replaced their car for everyday commuting. The model's equipment is praised as genuinely "Pro" level. The article focuses on the practical benefits of the bike as a car alternative for urban travel.

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Entrepreneur fed cancer data into Claude AI to guide his own treatment
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Entrepreneur fed cancer data into Claude AI to guide his own treatment

Connor Christou, a startup founder known for his fitness regimen, was diagnosed with cancer and turned to Anthropic's Claude AI model to help him process and analyse his health data. He fed the AI his blood results, scan data, wearable device output, and personal journal entries to guide his response to the illness. The article explores how AI tools are being used by patients to navigate complex medical information, though treatment outcomes are not specified.

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Australia's North Pole Dome confirmed as Earth's oldest impact crater at 3.02 billion years
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Australia's North Pole Dome confirmed as Earth's oldest impact crater at 3.02 billion years

Scientists have confirmed that the North Pole Dome structure in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia is approximately 3.02 billion years old, making it the oldest known asteroid impact crater on Earth. The finding was reported by ScienceAlert. The age surpasses that of all previously identified impact craters on the planet.

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Can a restaurant refuse to serve an adult from the children's menu?
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Can a restaurant refuse to serve an adult from the children's menu?

A growing number of adults are ordering from children's menus in restaurants, sometimes leading to disputes with staff. While no law explicitly bars adults from ordering kids' meals, restaurants as private businesses have some freedom to set their own sales rules. Whether a waiter can legally refuse such an order depends on the individual establishment's policy.

Al-Hilal interested in Raphinha but he's not their top transfer priority
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Al-Hilal interested in Raphinha but he's not their top transfer priority

Raphinha has long been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia, and the Brazilian himself has admitted the financial offers are hard to turn down. According to ESPN, he is on Al-Hilal's transfer wish list, but not at the top of it. Mohamed Salah's name appears in connection with the deal, though the source does not specify his role.

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California standardises 'Best By' food labels starting next month
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California standardises 'Best By' food labels starting next month

Starting next month, California will require all food items sold in the state to carry only approved date labels. Products already on shelves with different labelling may remain during a transition period. The move aims to standardise food dating and reduce waste caused by confusing or inconsistent labels.

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American farmers say USMCA trade deal is more vital than ever amid economic strain
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American farmers say USMCA trade deal is more vital than ever amid economic strain

American farmers are increasingly reliant on Canadian and Mexican export markets, with trade growing roughly 600% since NAFTA's creation, according to CoBank CEO Tom Halverson. Iowa farmer Stu Swanson says many producers are operating on "dwindling hope" amid weak commodity prices and rising costs. As USMCA negotiations begin, farmers prioritise preserving the deal's stability over expanding it, fearing new disruptions to an already fragile farm economy.