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Scotland's World Cup Qualification Chances at 0.07% After Brazil Defeat
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Scotland's World Cup Qualification Chances at 0.07% After Brazil Defeat

Scotland's chances of qualifying for the World Cup have fallen to just 0.07% following their defeat against Brazil. The Scots now need a very specific set of results from other teams to stay in contention. Results since the Brazil loss have also failed to go Scotland's way, leaving their campaign in serious jeopardy.

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Lightning strikes Eiffel Tower during storms over Paris
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Lightning strikes Eiffel Tower during storms over Paris

Violent thunderstorms swept over France following a wave of extreme heat. During the night, lightning struck the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and spectacular footage of the strike quickly spread across social media.

Tuchel "worried" about England's right-back crisis after Quansah injury
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Tuchel "worried" about England's right-back crisis after Quansah injury

England manager Thomas Tuchel has admitted he is "worried" about a growing crisis at right-back after Jarell Quansah became the latest player in that position to pick up an injury. The shortage of fit right-backs poses a significant problem for Tuchel ahead of upcoming fixtures.

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Major US homebuilders shift cost of shoddy construction to buyers
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Major US homebuilders shift cost of shoddy construction to buyers

Large US homebuilders are using legal and contractual mechanisms to shift the financial burden of poor-quality construction onto buyers. Purchasers are often unaware of such clauses at the time of signing, leaving them exposed to significant financial losses when defects emerge.

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"Every Year After" renewed for Season 2 at Amazon Prime Video
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"Every Year After" renewed for Season 2 at Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video has renewed "Every Year After" for a second season less than a month after its debut. The new season will focus on Charlie's story, drawing from Carley Fortune's sequel novel "One Golden Summer." The first season told the friends-to-lovers romance of Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek, based on Fortune's bestselling "Every Summer After."

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Tech firms blame AI investment for price hikes on consoles and devices
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Tech firms blame AI investment for price hikes on consoles and devices

Major tech companies including Microsoft (Xbox), Nintendo (Switch 2) and Valve (Steam Deck) have raised prices on their devices significantly in recent months. Manufacturers are citing the rising costs of AI development and infrastructure as a key reason for the increases. Critics question whether AI is a genuine driver of these price hikes or simply a convenient justification.

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5 Ancient Inventions Science Still Can't Fully Explain
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5 Ancient Inventions Science Still Can't Fully Explain

Several inventions from ancient civilisations remain only partially understood by modern science. Greek fire, a devastating incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine Empire, and Roman concrete, which has outlasted modern equivalents by millennia, are among the most studied mysteries. Despite advances in archaeology and chemistry, researchers still cannot fully replicate or explain these technologies.

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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic cut weight and reversed depression-like behaviour in mice
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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic cut weight and reversed depression-like behaviour in mice

A study in mice found that GLP-1 drugs, such as semaglutide (Ozempic), led to weight loss and also reversed depression-like behaviour. Researchers believe the effect may be linked to the drugs' influence on the gut-brain axis. The findings suggest a possible therapeutic role for GLP-1 medications in treating mood disorders, though human trials are still needed.

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Heatwave Breaks All-Time Temperature Records in Germany, Denmark and Czech Republic
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Heatwave Breaks All-Time Temperature Records in Germany, Denmark and Czech Republic

Germany, Denmark and the Czech Republic have recorded new all-time high temperatures during an ongoing heatwave sweeping northern and central Europe. The readings represent the highest temperatures ever measured in those countries. The extreme heat is affecting wide areas of the continent.

Steve Clarke bids farewell to Scotland fans with open letter
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Steve Clarke bids farewell to Scotland fans with open letter

Steve Clarke has written an open farewell letter to Scotland fans following his departure as head coach of the national team. In the letter he thanked supporters for their backing throughout his tenure in charge of the Tartan Army.

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Suspect in $250m Minnesota pandemic fraud arrested in Somalia
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Suspect in $250m Minnesota pandemic fraud arrested in Somalia

Abdikerm Eidleh, 42, suspected of masterminding a $250 million pandemic relief fraud in Minnesota, has been arrested in Mogadishu, Somalia. The arrest was carried out during a raid by FBI agents working alongside Somali intelligence officials.

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Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig comedy still has no release date amid "unreleasable" claims
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Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig comedy still has no release date amid "unreleasable" claims

The comedy "Cut Off," starring Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig, still has no confirmed release date. Hill had previously described the film as a "classic comedy," comparing it to "Step Brothers," "Clueless" and "Trading Places." Unofficial claims have emerged that the film may be deemed "unreleasable," though no official explanation has been given.

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Fake GTA VI early access websites are stealing cryptocurrency and banking details
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Fake GTA VI early access websites are stealing cryptocurrency and banking details

Cybercriminals have launched a wave of fake websites mimicking Rockstar Games' branding, promising "VIP early access" or exclusive beta keys for GTA VI in exchange for money or personal data. Cybersecurity firms Malwarebytes and NordVPN have both flagged the scams, which ask victims to pay hundreds of dollars in cryptocurrency for non-existent beta keys. Malware embedded in fake game downloads can instantly expose victims' banking credentials. GTA VI is officially due on consoles on November 19, 2026.

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Michigan spent $1.8B on job creation programs – only 602 jobs materialised
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Michigan spent $1.8B on job creation programs – only 602 jobs materialised

The state of Michigan spent $1.8 billion on economic development programmes intended to create jobs, but only 602 positions were actually created — roughly $3 million per job. The figures raise serious questions about the efficiency of state-level industrial subsidies and public investment in job-creation schemes. The story has attracted significant attention as a case study in wasteful government spending.

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NPR reporter Emmet Livingstone on covering an Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo
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NPR reporter Emmet Livingstone on covering an Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo

NPR reporter Emmet Livingstone describes what it is like to cover an Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo, detailing the extra precautions journalists must take in the field. The piece offers a behind-the-scenes look at the reporting process rather than new epidemiological data on the outbreak.

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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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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.

Japan beats USA 3-2 in Nations League thriller decided by tie-break
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Japan beats USA 3-2 in Nations League thriller decided by tie-break

Japan defeated the United States 3-2 in one of the most exciting matches of the Nations League day, played in Orléans. The tie-break proved decisive, with Japan edging out the Americans in the final set. Despite an outstanding performance from US player Hanes, the USA could not overcome their opponents.

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CNN chief refuses to share editorial oversight with Bari Weiss in Paramount-Warner Bros. merger
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CNN chief refuses to share editorial oversight with Bari Weiss in Paramount-Warner Bros. merger

CNN editor-in-chief Mark Thompson told Paramount officials he would not share editorial oversight of CNN with another executive, according to The New York Times. The dispute centres on Bari Weiss potentially gaining a supervisory role over CNN Newsroom as part of the planned Paramount-Warner Bros. merger.

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Codeberg platform goes down
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Codeberg platform goes down

Codeberg, a popular open-source alternative to GitHub, went offline and became unavailable to users. The outage was reported via the platform's official status account on social media.

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"Orphan Black" on Netflix is an underrated biopunk series worth rediscovering
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"Orphan Black" on Netflix is an underrated biopunk series worth rediscovering

"Orphan Black," available on Netflix, is highlighted as an underappreciated example of biopunk — a rare genre exploring how technology affects the human body and raises questions about corporate access to genetic information. The show tackles themes that are highly relevant in the modern era, though biopunk stories remain scarce in film and television. The piece makes a case for revisiting the series.