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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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US launches trade probe into Germany's drug pricing
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US launches trade probe into Germany's drug pricing

The US has opened a trade investigation targeting Germany's pharmaceutical sector, reigniting a long-running dispute over drug pricing. Washington argues that German patients benefit from artificially low prices while American patients bear a disproportionate share of the costs of medical innovation. The probe is the latest escalation in a broader transatlantic clash over who should fund pharmaceutical research and development.

Sweden lose defender Isak Hien to injury before World Cup knockouts
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Sweden lose defender Isak Hien to injury before World Cup knockouts

Sweden have been dealt a significant blow ahead of the World Cup knockout stage, with starting centre-back Isak Hien ruled out of the tournament. The defender suffered an injury during the match against Japan and has been forced to leave the squad. His absence is a major setback for the Swedish defence at a critical point in the competition.

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Ayaneo Pocket Micro 2 upgrades Game Boy Micro design with bigger battery and headphone jack
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Ayaneo Pocket Micro 2 upgrades Game Boy Micro design with bigger battery and headphone jack

Ayaneo has unveiled the Pocket Micro 2, a horizontal handheld gaming device inspired by the classic Nintendo Game Boy Micro. The new model features a larger battery and improved controls compared to its predecessor, and adds a 3.5mm headphone jack. The device is aimed at gamers who appreciate retro styling combined with modern hardware.

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Critics urge A24 to push Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' as major Oscar contender
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Critics urge A24 to push Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' as major Oscar contender

Olivia Wilde's third feature film as a director, "The Invite," is being hailed by critics as the most assured work of her filmmaking career. Distributed by A24, the indie film is being touted as a genuine Oscar contender. Critics are urging A24 to mount a serious awards campaign for the movie ahead of the upcoming season.

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Common household items that raise fall risk for people over 70
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Common household items that raise fall risk for people over 70

People over the age of 70 face heightened fall risk at home due to weaker balance, deteriorating vision, slower reflexes and chronic illnesses. The most dangerous spots include the bathroom, kitchen, hallway and the area around the bed. Common household items such as rugs, doorsteps and unsuitable footwear can lead to falls, burns or medication errors.

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Two Jupiter-sized exoplanets discovered that are less dense than candy floss
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Two Jupiter-sized exoplanets discovered that are less dense than candy floss

Astronomers have confirmed two enormous exoplanets in the TOI-791 system that are roughly the size of Jupiter but extraordinarily low in density — literally less dense than candy floss. The discovery highlights the dramatically different evolutionary paths that gas giants can take. The finding adds to growing knowledge about the diversity of planetary systems beyond our solar system.

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Freddie Mercury wrote "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" in just 10 minutes
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Freddie Mercury wrote "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" in just 10 minutes

Freddie Mercury composed Queen's hit "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" in just 10 minutes, reportedly coming up with part of the melody while in the bathtub. The song went on to become one of Queen's biggest hits and a testament to Mercury's lightning-fast creative instincts.

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Coregasm: the exercise-induced orgasm explained
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Coregasm: the exercise-induced orgasm explained

A coregasm is an orgasm triggered by intense physical exercise — particularly core workouts — with no erotic stimulation involved. The phenomenon mainly affects women and often provokes feelings of surprise, embarrassment and fascination simultaneously. Berenika Nienadowska-Krajewska openly shares that she can experience it and sees nothing shameful about it.

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Allspring Global tells investors to look beyond US bond markets
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Allspring Global tells investors to look beyond US bond markets

Allspring Global Investments is directing clients toward bond markets outside the United States, focusing on countries whose central banks are raising interest rates or have different inflation dynamics. The strategy is designed to protect portfolios amid turbulence in US markets. Allspring argues that geographic diversification can deliver better returns for investors.

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Extraordinary consistory: Pope hears 11 working groups, adults "lack wisdom"
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Extraordinary consistory: Pope hears 11 working groups, adults "lack wisdom"

The Vatican has revealed the proceedings of the third session of an extraordinary consistory. Pope Francis listened to reports from 11 working groups addressing topics including global divisions and the Catholic Church's relationship with the faithful. A notable conclusion from the session was that "adults lack wisdom." A Polish cardinal also addressed the gathering.

Lewandowski and Hazard play padel together during break
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Lewandowski and Hazard play padel together during break

Poland captain Robert Lewandowski has been spending his downtime with former Chelsea and Real Madrid star Eden Hazard. The two footballers played padel together, with photos of their session shared on social media. The meetup took place during a break from competitive football.

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Star Fox remake worries fans ahead of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Switch 2 remake
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Star Fox remake worries fans ahead of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Switch 2 remake

Nintendo is working on a full remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Switch 2, taking on one of the most beloved video games ever made. Even a brief teaser showing only a sleeping Young Link was enough to stir fan discontent. Concerns are growing partly due to the quality of Nintendo's recent Star Fox remake, which has left some players nervous about how the studio will handle another classic.

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Animal adoption: what a cute photo won't tell you
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Animal adoption: what a cute photo won't tell you

Animal adoption often starts with an emotionally moving photo online, but good intentions alone aren't enough. Before adopting a dog or cat, prospective owners should research the animal's temperament, health needs and compatibility with their lifestyle. Emotions are a great starting point, but shouldn't be the only factor in the decision.

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Scott Cawthon will not write the script for Five Nights at Freddy's 3
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Scott Cawthon will not write the script for Five Nights at Freddy's 3

Scott Cawthon, creator of the Five Nights at Freddy's game franchise, will not be writing the screenplay for the third film in the series. The identity of the new writer has been announced, though the article does not name them. The reveal came as a surprise to fans expecting Cawthon to continue his involvement in the film adaptations.

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STI cases rising in Poland amid "condom fatigue" and lack of testing
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STI cases rising in Poland amid "condom fatigue" and lack of testing

Cases of sexually transmitted infections are rising at an alarming rate, with venereologist Agnieszka Tan pointing to "condom fatigue" — people's growing reluctance to use condoms due to discomfort or sizing issues — as a key factor. Many STIs are asymptomatic, making regular testing essential, yet too few people get tested. A rise in casual sexual encounters is further accelerating the trend.

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EEG can detect lies before they're spoken, study finds
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EEG can detect lies before they're spoken, study finds

A study published in NeuroImage shows that the brain's activity during the preparation to lie leaves a detectable pattern in EEG readings. The technology can identify the intention to deceive before any words are spoken. Researchers see this as the foundation for a future neuroscience-based lie detector.

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El Niño droughts drive capuchin monkey mothers to abandon their infants
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El Niño droughts drive capuchin monkey mothers to abandon their infants

During an unusually severe El Niño drought in 2015 in Costa Rica, UCLA evolutionary anthropologist Susan Perry observed white-faced capuchin monkey mothers abandoning their crying infants on the ground — behaviour previously considered impossible. Under normal conditions, capuchin mothers are highly devoted to their young. Scientists warn that increasing climate extremes will trigger more such breakdowns in animal behaviour worldwide.

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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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Tanker struck in Strait of Hormuz during US-Iran ceasefire period
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Tanker struck in Strait of Hormuz during US-Iran ceasefire period

A tanker has been struck in the Strait of Hormuz at a time when the United States and Iran were supposed to be observing a 60-day ceasefire aimed at reaching a diplomatic resolution. The attack comes amid escalating tensions between the two countries. Details on who carried out the strike and the extent of the damage were not specified in the source.

Legia Warsaw terminate contract with Kacper Urbański
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Legia Warsaw terminate contract with Kacper Urbański

Legia Warsaw officially announced the termination of their contract with Kacper Urbański on Saturday, 27 June. The midfielder, who had been one of Poland national team coach Michał Probierz's key discoveries, spent the 2024/25 season on loan at Legia following a disappointing campaign in Italy. The spell in Warsaw did not work out for either the player or the club.