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Apple seeks waiver to buy RAM from Pentagon-blacklisted Chinese chipmaker CXMT
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Apple seeks waiver to buy RAM from Pentagon-blacklisted Chinese chipmaker CXMT

Apple has asked the Trump administration for an exemption to purchase RAM chips from CXMT, a Chinese company blacklisted by the Pentagon over ties to the People's Liberation Army. The move is driven by skyrocketing RAM and storage prices squeezing Apple's supply chain. The request was reported by the Financial Times.

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4 Famous Quotes Falsely Attributed to Frida Kahlo
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4 Famous Quotes Falsely Attributed to Frida Kahlo

Several widely shared quotes attributed to Frida Kahlo — including "You deserve a lover who wants you disheveled" and "I used to think I was the strangest person in the world" — have no verified connection to the Mexican painter. The piece debunks four of the most popular misattributions. False quote attribution is a widespread problem online, particularly for iconic cultural figures.

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Singapore's Hand-Drawn 'The Violinist' Wins Annecy Cristal for Best Film
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Singapore's Hand-Drawn 'The Violinist' Wins Annecy Cristal for Best Film

The hand-drawn Singaporean animated feature "The Violinist," directed by Ervin Han and Raúl García, won the Cristal for best film at the Annecy International Animation Festival. Louis Clichy's debut feature "Iron Boy" took home the audience award. Annecy is one of the most prestigious animation festivals in the world.

Alan Ważny Reaches ITF Rzeszów Final After Three-Set Polish Semi-Final
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Alan Ważny Reaches ITF Rzeszów Final After Three-Set Polish Semi-Final

Polish tennis player Alan Ważny advanced to the final of the ITF tournament in Rzeszów, defeating compatriot Kacper Szymkowiak in three sets in a tense semi-final. He will face Norway's Herman Hoeyeraal in the final. Both semi-finals went to three sets, providing drama for the crowd.

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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 1,430 with 70,000 Still Unaccounted For
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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 1,430 with 70,000 Still Unaccounted For

The death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela earlier this week has risen to 1,430, according to National Assembly president Jorge Rodríguez. A further 3,200 people were injured and 3,100 left homeless by the disaster. Nearly 70,000 people have been reported missing by their families as search operations continue.

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Studio Canal Removing Paid Movies from PlayStation Store — Buyers Lose Access
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Studio Canal Removing Paid Movies from PlayStation Store — Buyers Lose Access

Customers in Europe who paid for Studio Canal films on the PlayStation Store will soon lose access to those titles. The case is a fresh reminder that buying digital content does not equate to true ownership, as platforms or rights holders can revoke access at any time. This is the latest in a series of similar incidents in the digital distribution industry.

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Tech firms sell stock at dot-com pace, raising fears for bondholders
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Tech firms sell stock at dot-com pace, raising fears for bondholders

Major tech companies are issuing equity at a pace not seen since the dot-com boom, alarming some investors and bondholders. The surge is tied to massive AI-related spending, with firms taking on significant debt to fund infrastructure and development. Analysts warn the trend echoes patterns seen before previous market downturns.

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Scientists identify stem cells that drive middle-age belly fat accumulation
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Scientists identify stem cells that drive middle-age belly fat accumulation

Researchers have discovered that aging triggers the emergence of specialized stem cells that dramatically boost the body's capacity to generate new belly fat. The finding identifies a biological driver behind middle-age weight gain that was not previously understood. Scientists believe the discovery could serve as a promising target for future anti-obesity treatments.

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Six tips to survive a tropical night and sleep better in the heat
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Six tips to survive a tropical night and sleep better in the heat

A tropical night — when temperatures stay above 20°C after dark — makes it hard to fall asleep and reduces sleep quality. The article offers six practical tips for staying comfortable during heatwaves, including proper ventilation, cooling the body and staying well hydrated. The advice is aimed at people sleeping without or with limited air conditioning.

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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.

Pawełczak Wins Krsko SGP2 Qualifier; Bańbor Retires with Suspected Injury
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Pawełczak Wins Krsko SGP2 Qualifier; Bańbor Retires with Suspected Injury

Maksymilian Pawełczak won the final qualifying tournament for the SGP2 speedway series, held at the Krsko track. Bartosz Bańbor did not finish the event and is suspected to have suffered an injury. The Krsko event was the last qualifier determining entry into the SGP2 cycle.

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Stevie Nicks Reportedly Attending Taylor Swift's Wedding and May Perform
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Stevie Nicks Reportedly Attending Taylor Swift's Wedding and May Perform

Rock legend Stevie Nicks is reportedly headed to Taylor Swift's wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York and may even perform at the event, according to multiple unnamed sources. The ceremony has attracted enormous media attention, though Swift has not officially confirmed any details about the wedding. The report is based on anonymous sourcing.

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Canadian Woman Films Grizzly Bear Circling Her and Dog Near Alberta Campsite
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Canadian Woman Films Grizzly Bear Circling Her and Dog Near Alberta Campsite

A woman in Alberta, Canada, filmed a grizzly bear as it circled her and her dog near a campsite and a lodge. The encounter was recorded in its entirety. Both the woman and her dog were unharmed.

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IP Crawl maps publicly accessible webcams on the open internet
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IP Crawl maps publicly accessible webcams on the open internet

IP Crawl is a project functioning as a living atlas of open webcams discovered on the public internet. It allows users to browse live streams from cameras found openly accessible online. The project was shared on Hacker News, where it received 12 points and 5 comments.

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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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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.

Szwed Returns from Injury to Set Polish U-23 400m Record — 4th All-Time in Poland
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Szwed Returns from Injury to Set Polish U-23 400m Record — 4th All-Time in Poland

Maksymilian Szwed, a 21-year-old sprinter from AZS Łódź, returned from a nine-month injury layoff and set the Polish U-23 record in the 400 metres in his very first race of the season, recording the fourth-fastest time in Polish athletics history at the distance. Nine months ago, the Polish mixed relay team missed a World Championships bronze medal in Tokyo by just 0.02 seconds — a race Szwed ran. His return is a major boost ahead of the European Championships.

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Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes near Venezuela
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Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes near Venezuela

Another earthquake of magnitude 4.8 has struck near Venezuela. This is the latest in a series of strong tremors recorded in the region. There are no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage.