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Alexithymia: millions of people can't identify their own emotions
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Alexithymia: millions of people can't identify their own emotions

While most people can easily name their emotions — stress, joy, anger — millions worldwide struggle to identify what they feel. This condition is known as alexithymia. Those affected experience physical signals from their bodies but cannot connect them to specific emotional states, making self-awareness a significant challenge.

Poland Basketball Beats Slovakia 115-80 in Warm-Up Game
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Poland Basketball Beats Slovakia 115-80 in Warm-Up Game

Poland's national basketball team defeated Slovakia 115-80 in a warm-up match ahead of the 2027 World Cup qualifiers. Head coach Igor Milicić stressed that the scoreline was secondary, with the main focus on testing tactics and player form before the competitive games.

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Tens of Thousands March at Budapest's First Post-Orban Pride Parade
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Tens of Thousands March at Budapest's First Post-Orban Pride Parade

Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of Budapest for the city's first Pride march since Viktor Orban lost power. The former right-wing prime minister had attempted to ban the event last year as part of a broader crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights. Crowds turned out despite scorching heat.

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Xbox Claims Record GTA 6 Pre-Orders Despite Reports of 8-to-1 PS5 Advantage
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Xbox Claims Record GTA 6 Pre-Orders Despite Reports of 8-to-1 PS5 Advantage

Microsoft responded to claims that PlayStation 5 pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 6 were outpacing Xbox Series X pre-orders by an 8-to-1 ratio. The company stated that GTA 6 has achieved "record orders" on Xbox platforms, but provided no specific figures to support the claim.

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Cinnamon Won't Boost Your Libido – Science Doesn't Back the Aphrodisiac Claim
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Cinnamon Won't Boost Your Libido – Science Doesn't Back the Aphrodisiac Claim

Cinnamon is widely used as a spice, but some believe it acts as a natural aphrodisiac that boosts libido. Experts argue that a teaspoon of cinnamon will not fix long-standing desire problems, and there is no solid scientific evidence to support its effectiveness as a sexual stimulant.

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Healthcare dominates highest-paid jobs across US states
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Healthcare dominates highest-paid jobs across US states

Healthcare jobs top the salary rankings in the vast majority of US states, according to a nationwide mapping of the highest-paid occupations. The data covers all 50 states and highlights regional wage differences. The medical sector consistently outranks law, finance, and technology in terms of peak earnings.

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Maspex CEO warns sugar tax and deposit system will raise product prices
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Maspex CEO warns sugar tax and deposit system will raise product prices

Krzysztof Pawiński, co-founder of Maspex, one of Poland's largest food producers, sharply criticised the manner in which the sugar tax is being raised and the deposit system introduced. He stated that every additional cost imposed on producers ultimately lands in the price paid by consumers. He argued both measures are being implemented carelessly.

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Scientists read 4,000-year-old sealed clay tablets using CT scanning
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Scientists read 4,000-year-old sealed clay tablets using CT scanning

Researchers have read the contents of cuneiform-inscribed clay tablets sealed inside clay envelopes for nearly 4,000 years, without physically opening them. Advanced imaging techniques were used to look inside the envelopes without destroying the irreplaceable artefacts. The tablets come from Kültepe in central Anatolia, modern-day Turkey, and are considered a highly valuable historical source.

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'Supergirl' opens at No. 2 at box office as 'Toy Story 5' stays on top
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'Supergirl' opens at No. 2 at box office as 'Toy Story 5' stays on top

"Supergirl," starring Milly Alcock and produced by Warner Bros. and DC Studios, opened in second place at the box office. "Toy Story 5" held on to the top spot. The release comes roughly a year after the previous summer's "Superman" film.

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Shell jewelry returns to fashion — worn with white shirts and linen trousers
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Shell jewelry returns to fashion — worn with white shirts and linen trousers

Shell jewelry is making a stylish comeback, moving far beyond its beach and festival associations. The latest designs combine shells with gold, pearls, cord or leather for a more refined, nature-inspired look. Styling experts recommend wearing it minimally — one statement necklace or large earrings paired with a plain white shirt and linen trousers.

Keys Wins Eastbourne Title for Third Time, Osaka Injured in Germany
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Keys Wins Eastbourne Title for Third Time, Osaka Injured in Germany

Second seed Madison Keys claimed her third Eastbourne title with a 7-5, 6-4 victory over Tatjana Maria in the final. Meanwhile, Naomi Osaka picked up an injury during a tournament in Germany, though no details about the nature of the injury or its impact on her schedule were provided.

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Trump Diverted Nearly $700K in National Parks Funds to Fix White House Walkway
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Trump Diverted Nearly $700K in National Parks Funds to Fix White House Walkway

Internal budget documents reveal that the Trump administration redirected nearly $700,000 from National Park Service funds to repair a walkway at the White House. As a result, more than 900 projects across the country lost expected funding, including critical safety upgrades at Yellowstone and Acadia national parks.

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Tesla Settles Lawsuit Over Fatal Pedestrian Crash Involving Full Self-Driving
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Tesla Settles Lawsuit Over Fatal Pedestrian Crash Involving Full Self-Driving

Tesla has settled a lawsuit stemming from a fatal pedestrian crash in Arizona in 2023 involving its Full Self-Driving system. The financial terms of the settlement were not disclosed. The case raises further questions about the safety and reliability of Tesla's autonomous driving technology.

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Colman Domingo honoured with Creative Conscience Award at Frameline Film Festival
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Colman Domingo honoured with Creative Conscience Award at Frameline Film Festival

Actor Colman Domingo will receive the Creative Conscience Award at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco on June 27 at the Castro Theatre. Domingo lived in San Francisco from 1991 to 2001, describing it as where "I became of age as an artist." The award is presented by Variety in partnership with the festival.

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Doctors' chamber rejects new penalties — says enforce existing rules
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Doctors' chamber rejects new penalties — says enforce existing rules

The Polish Medical Chamber's deputy spokesperson Iwona Kania stated that new regulations are unnecessary — existing laws just need to be enforced. The comment came in response to the Health Ministry's plans to tighten penalties for doctors and hospital directors, including for queue violations. The dispute signals a looming clash between the medical profession and the government.

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AI enables first full reading of 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll charred by Vesuvius
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AI enables first full reading of 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll charred by Vesuvius

Scientists have for the first time fully deciphered a sealed Herculaneum scroll that was charred during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago. The breakthrough was made possible by artificial intelligence and advanced imaging techniques, announced on Thursday. The achievement marks a historic milestone in the study of ancient texts.

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AI stocks cooled and oil prices fell in a volatile week on Wall Street
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AI stocks cooled and oil prices fell in a volatile week on Wall Street

Wall Street had a turbulent week as AI-sector stocks pulled back and oil prices dropped notably. Micron ended the week in the red despite posting a blockbuster earnings report. Falling oil prices, however, offered a silver lining in the ongoing battle against inflation.

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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.

Japan Beat USA 3-2 to Complete Perfect 7-Win Start in Volleyball Nations League
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Japan Beat USA 3-2 to Complete Perfect 7-Win Start in Volleyball Nations League

Japan defeated the USA 3-2 in a tie-break to maintain a perfect seven-win record in the Volleyball Nations League. In another match, Bulgaria faced Canada, with that clash also going to a deciding tie-break set, though the article does not specify the final result of that game.

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Venezuela Earthquake: 1,430 Dead, Thousands Injured
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Venezuela Earthquake: 1,430 Dead, Thousands Injured

At least 1,430 people have been killed by earthquakes in Venezuela, according to National Assembly president Jorge Rodriguez. At least 3,200 others were injured, and a similar number were left homeless. It is one of the deadliest natural disasters in the country's history.