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Big Tech Scrambles to Manage the Fallout of the AI Arms Race
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Big Tech Scrambles to Manage the Fallout of the AI Arms Race

Major hyperscalers — Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Meta — are only beginning to grasp the full consequences of the AI infrastructure arms race. Surging spending on data centres is drawing scrutiny from investors, regulators and the public alike. The industry is now under broad pressure as everything tied to data centre expansion is being called into question.

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27,500-Year-Old Teen Mauled by Bear Received Paleolithic Mourning Ritual
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27,500-Year-Old Teen Mauled by Bear Received Paleolithic Mourning Ritual

Around 27,500 years ago, a 15-year-old boy was fatally mauled by a bear at Arene Candide cave in Liguria, Italy, suffering severe injuries to his jaw, neck and left shoulder. Evidence from the site suggests he was not alone when he died and that his community performed mourning rituals. This is considered the oldest known evidence that Paleolithic humans grieved in ways comparable to modern humans.

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How Kawasaki Tamed the H2 'Widowmaker' — and Lost What Made It Special
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How Kawasaki Tamed the H2 'Widowmaker' — and Lost What Made It Special

Kawasaki's H2 was the fastest and most feared motorcycle of the 1970s, nicknamed the 'Widowmaker' for its unpredictable handling. The company eventually engineered out its dangerous traits, making the bike more controllable. However, purists argue that in doing so Kawasaki stripped the H2 of the raw, uncompromising character that made it legendary.

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Lorde Releases 49 Demo Tracks From 'Virgin' for Album Anniversary
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Lorde Releases 49 Demo Tracks From 'Virgin' for Album Anniversary

To mark the anniversary of her 2025 LP 'Virgin', Lorde uploaded 49 demo recordings to her XRAYS page. Alongside the demos, the page features new photos, personal notes and early artwork ideas related to the album. The release gives fans an inside look at the creative process behind the record.

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China's Tech Boom Is Distorting Its Energy Demand Forecasts
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China's Tech Boom Is Distorting Its Energy Demand Forecasts

A top Chinese government official has acknowledged growing uncertainty in energy demand forecasting, driven by structural shifts in the economy and the rapid expansion of new technology industries. These changes are reshaping how and where energy is consumed across China, complicating long-term planning. The official's remarks highlight the challenges Beijing faces in aligning energy policy with its fast-evolving industrial base.

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New Caledonia Stays French as Pro-Independence Parties Lose Ground in Vote
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New Caledonia Stays French as Pro-Independence Parties Lose Ground in Vote

Preliminary results from Sunday's elections in New Caledonia show that parties opposing independence from France strengthened their positions in the local parliament. However, they did not secure an outright majority. Pro-independence parties suffered a setback, leaving the territory's political landscape fragmented without a dominant bloc.

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German tourism industry calls for less red tape and more political recognition
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German tourism industry calls for less red tape and more political recognition

German tourism industry representatives are calling for reduced bureaucracy and greater political recognition. They argue that tourism creates jobs, stabilises economies, and can help counter social radicalisation. The sector wants to be seen not merely as a leisure industry but as a key part of development and security policy.

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Salman Rushdie jokes about death at Babell Festival, discusses 2022 knife attack
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Salman Rushdie jokes about death at Babell Festival, discusses 2022 knife attack

Salman Rushdie appeared at the inaugural Babell Literary and Cultural Festival in Porto, Portugal, joking about death during a sold-out Q&A: "I'd prefer not to." The Indian-born British-American novelist reflected on his 2022 knife attack and explained his disinterest in writing polemical fiction. He indicated a preference for literature rooted in human experience over ideological debate.

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Scheffler leads Morikawa by one shot as storm halts Travelers Championship final round
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Scheffler leads Morikawa by one shot as storm halts Travelers Championship final round

Scottie Scheffler held a one-shot lead over Collin Morikawa in the final round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands when lightning and torrential rain suspended play. The world No. 1 was just five holes away from victory when the storm struck. Play was halted with the outcome still undecided.

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Bob Returns to Tekken 8 Bigger Than Ever
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Bob Returns to Tekken 8 Bigger Than Ever

Bandai Namco has released the first gameplay footage of Bob returning to Tekken 8. The character, first introduced in Tekken 6, is back in a garish tracksuit, clutching cheeseburgers and onigiri. Developers promise he's "bigger than ever."

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Australia's social media ban for children is failing, yet government wants to tighten it
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Australia's social media ban for children is failing, yet government wants to tighten it

Australia's ban on social media use by children has proven ineffective and, according to critics, has primarily built a surveillance infrastructure rather than protecting minors. Despite the lack of results, the government is pushing for even stricter regulations instead of reconsidering the approach. Commentators say the failure was entirely predictable from the outset.

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170,000 people in England to die from obesity-linked heart disease by 2035
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170,000 people in England to die from obesity-linked heart disease by 2035

The British Heart Foundation projects that around 170,000 people in England will die from obesity-linked cardiovascular disease by 2035 — roughly 45 deaths per day. Currently, two in three UK adults live with obesity. Globally, more than half of adults and a third of children are projected to be overweight or obese by 2050.

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Binance shuts EU services, EthLabs launches to boost Ethereum adoption
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Binance shuts EU services, EthLabs launches to boost Ethereum adoption

Binance has shut down its services in the European Union after failing to secure the necessary regulatory licence. Meanwhile, BitMine and Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin have backed a new non-profit called EthLabs, aimed at spurring adoption of the Ethereum network. The developments are among the top crypto stories from June 14–28.

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Iran Strikes Bahrain and Kuwait, Threatens to Close Strait of Hormuz
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Iran Strikes Bahrain and Kuwait, Threatens to Close Strait of Hormuz

Iran launched drone and missile attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait on Sunday following fresh US airstrikes. Tehran warned it would completely halt negotiations and close the Strait of Hormuz if Washington continues its military strikes. The escalation has raised serious concerns about stability in the Persian Gulf region.

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Moaning During Sex Doesn't Always Mean Orgasm, Experts Say
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Moaning During Sex Doesn't Always Mean Orgasm, Experts Say

Sounds made during sex — moaning, screaming or heavy breathing — do not always signal an orgasm, and can also indicate tension, a message to a partner or even discomfort. Experts warn that assuming loudness equals satisfaction is one of the most common mistakes couples make. Open communication about feelings and experiences is essential for a fulfilling sex life.

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"Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" may have dark prison origins
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"Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" may have dark prison origins

The nursery rhyme "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" has seemingly innocent lyrics, but its theorised origin is surprisingly dark. One leading theory links it to HM Prison Wakefield in England, where female inmates allegedly walked around a mulberry bush in the prison yard. Historians have not definitively confirmed the theory, but the rhyme joins a long list of children's songs suspected to have troubling roots.

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Ground-Penetrating Radar Study Reveals Secrets of Europa's Ice Shell
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Ground-Penetrating Radar Study Reveals Secrets of Europa's Ice Shell

Jupiter's moon Europa hosts a subsurface ocean estimated to contain roughly twice the water of all Earth's oceans combined, making it a prime target in the search for extraterrestrial life. A new ground-penetrating radar study has shed light on the structure of Europa's ice shell, bringing scientists closer to understanding what lies beneath. Researchers are eager to determine whether the moon's ocean could support life as we know it, or in forms yet unknown.

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Gold Falls Near $4,000 as US-Iran Clashes Reignite Inflation Fears
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Gold Falls Near $4,000 as US-Iran Clashes Reignite Inflation Fears

Gold fell to near $4,000 per ounce after the US and Iran exchanged attacks in the Persian Gulf, straining a ceasefire that had previously pushed energy prices back to pre-war levels. The earlier calm had helped temper expectations of an interest-rate hike, but renewed hostilities have revived inflation concerns. Investors are reassessing risk as the conflict shows signs of escalating again.

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Serbia: Student Protests Continue Despite Vučić's Pledge to Resign
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Serbia: Student Protests Continue Despite Vučić's Pledge to Resign

Student-led protests in Serbia are continuing even after President Aleksandar Vučić announced plans to step down within weeks. Demonstrators have kept up pressure on Vučić for more than 18 months. The protests show no sign of abating despite his stated intention to resign, suggesting many demonstrators remain unconvinced by his pledge.

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Christopher Meloni ready to return as Stabler in Law & Order after Organized Crime cancellation
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Christopher Meloni ready to return as Stabler in Law & Order after Organized Crime cancellation

Two months after Law & Order: Organized Crime was cancelled before Season 6, Christopher Meloni has said he is ready to return as Elliot Stabler. Both Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU are returning for new seasons this autumn, raising the prospect of a reunion between Stabler and Mariska Hargitay's Olivia Benson. Meloni briefly reprised the role in the Season 27 premiere of SVU.

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How to play tennis and other sports on a budget during Wimbledon season
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How to play tennis and other sports on a budget during Wimbledon season

As Wimbledon gets underway, many fans are inspired to pick up a racket, but sport can be expensive. Affordable options include free public courts, taster sessions at local clubs, and community tennis programmes. Second-hand equipment also offers a cheap entry point for beginners.

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