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Piotr Pawlicki awarded wild card for Polish Speedway GP in Łódź on 1 August
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Piotr Pawlicki awarded wild card for Polish Speedway GP in Łódź on 1 August

Polish speedway rider Piotr Pawlicki has been awarded the wild card for the Polish Speedway Grand Prix, to be held on 1 August at Moto Arena in Łódź. The announcement was made on Monday. Pawlicki's inclusion marks a notable return to the sport's top stage.

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Ori creator blames inexperience for the games industry's woes
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Ori creator blames inexperience for the games industry's woes

Thomas Mahler, creator of No Rest for the Wicked and the Ori series, argues that the biggest problem facing the Western games industry is a "dropping of the baton" — a failure to pass on institutional experience between developer generations. He believes too many studios hand critical decisions to people lacking sufficient track records. Mahler insists that experience in game development genuinely matters and directly affects the quality of the final product.

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'From' showrunners explain the Season 4 finale's biggest mysteries
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'From' showrunners explain the Season 4 finale's biggest mysteries

The showrunners of the series "From" have given an interview officially addressing the biggest unanswered questions from the Season 4 finale. The conversation contains spoilers. The bosses clarified key plot threads and mysteries left open at the end of the season.

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Jack Draper ruled out of Wimbledon with recurring arm injury
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Jack Draper ruled out of Wimbledon with recurring arm injury

British tennis star Jack Draper has been ruled out of Wimbledon 2026 due to a recurrence of an arm injury. His withdrawal is a major blow for British tennis, coming within 24 hours of another setback for the home nation at the tournament. Draper is considered one of the top young talents on the ATP Tour.

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Agata Młynarska shares photos of her son Stanisław on his 41st birthday
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Agata Młynarska shares photos of her son Stanisław on his 41st birthday

Polish TV presenter Agata Młynarska shared photos of her older son Stanisław to mark his 41st birthday. She posted both new pictures and old family album photographs. In her tribute she wrote: "Thank you for choosing me as your mum." Stanisław is married and a father himself.

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Why your brain loops on troubling thoughts — and how to break the cycle

A 2010 Harvard study found that people spend 46.9% of their waking hours thinking about something other than the present moment, and this mind-wandering strongly predicts unhappiness. Science journalist Donna Jackson Nakazawa explores the phenomenon in her book "Mind Drama", drawing partly on her own experience of obsessive thought loops after a personal betrayal. More recent studies suggest the proportion of time spent mind-wandering has continued to increase.

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Microsoft intervenes at EU court to defend EU-US data transfer framework
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Microsoft intervenes at EU court to defend EU-US data transfer framework

Microsoft has been granted leave by the Court of Justice of the EU to formally intervene in a case challenging the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, which has underpinned transatlantic data flows since 2023. The company warns that a ruling against the framework would disrupt the operations of its many enterprise customers in Europe. Microsoft says it is actively assisting the European Commission in defending the agreement.

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Saving 5% in your 401(k) at 53 is not enough for retirement at 65
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Saving 5% in your 401(k) at 53 is not enough for retirement at 65

A 53-year-old hoping to retire in 12 years and contributing only 5% to their 401(k) is likely not saving enough for a comfortable retirement. Financial experts recommend increasing contributions immediately, particularly by taking advantage of the catch-up contribution rules available to those over 50. The sooner savings are boosted, the better the chances of reaching a secure retirement goal.

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Science confirms heat really does make you more irritable
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Science confirms heat really does make you more irritable

Scientific research confirms that extreme heat affects not only the body but also mood and mental state, causing increased stress and irritability as a physiological response. This is not simply a matter of bad temper — high temperatures trigger measurable changes in the nervous system. Researchers warn that increasingly frequent heatwaves could have serious consequences for public mental health.

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Mazda says the SUV boom still has room to grow
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Mazda says the SUV boom still has room to grow

Mazda says the global SUV and crossover boom is far from over, even as sedans stage a slight comeback in some markets. The Japanese automaker believes crossovers still have significant room to grow and is not anticipating a major decline in demand. Mazda is continuing to invest in expanding its crossover lineup.

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Putin's superyacht sails through Danish straits under Russian navy escort
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Putin's superyacht sails through Danish straits under Russian navy escort

The superyacht Graceful, reportedly belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has sailed through Danish straits and is heading into the North Sea, according to Danish public broadcaster DR. The vessel is being escorted by the Russian navy. Germany and Denmark are monitoring the ship's movements.

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Russia issues first conviction for "LGBT extremism"
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Russia issues first conviction for "LGBT extremism"

Russia has handed down its first conviction under laws that designate the "LGBT movement" as an extremist organisation. A court found the defendant guilty of extremist activity linked to LGBT affiliation. The case sets a legal precedent and has raised widespread human rights concerns.

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Talawar bets on bispecific antibody approach to shake up eczema market
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Talawar bets on bispecific antibody approach to shake up eczema market

Talawar is betting that a bispecific antibody approach — targeting two molecular pathways simultaneously — can disrupt the eczema treatment market. The story is part of a broader STAT+ briefing that also covers scrutiny of Chinese biotech, Moderna's mRNA ambitions and the role of AI in drug design. The bispecific strategy is being backed via a SPAC vehicle.

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Barns and granaries turned into modern homes — rustic architecture is trending
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Barns and granaries turned into modern homes — rustic architecture is trending

Converting old agricultural buildings — barns, granaries and pigsties — into modern homes is a growing architectural trend. Owners seek spaces that combine contemporary comfort with the character and aesthetics of rural architecture. Such projects typically feature high ceilings, open-plan layouts and industrial details unavailable in standard new builds.

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Poland 2050 pushes for crypto assets law as MiCA deadline hits
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Poland 2050 pushes for crypto assets law as MiCA deadline hits

From 1 July 2026, crypto exchanges operating in the EU must hold a MiCA licence. In Poland, obtaining one is impossible due to the absence of national crypto-asset legislation. The Poland 2050 party has held informal talks and is lobbying the president to sign the required law so the sector can operate legally.

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Salman Rushdie to receive Liberatum Cultural Honor in London on July 8
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Salman Rushdie to receive Liberatum Cultural Honor in London on July 8

Booker Prize-winning author Salman Rushdie will receive Liberatum's 14th Cultural Honor at a ceremony in London on July 8. The event also marks the 25th anniversary of Liberatum, the international cultural diplomacy organisation founded in 2001. The honor is presented as a tribute to Rushdie's literary legacy.

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Wimbledon Day 1: Sinner loses first set but battles back
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Wimbledon Day 1: Sinner loses first set but battles back

On Day One of Wimbledon 2026, world number one Jannik Sinner dropped the opening set but fought back in the match. The contest was still in progress at the time of publication. Sinner entered the tournament as one of the top favourites for the title.

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C-BooL confirms he met his fiancée only after his divorce was finalised
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C-BooL confirms he met his fiancée only after his divorce was finalised

DJ C-BooL spoke to the Pudelek portal to address rumours about his new relationship. He confirmed that he met his current fiancée only after his divorce was fully finalised. The musician denied suggestions that the new relationship had begun while he was still married.

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Verstappen to McLaren? Transfer rumours gain momentum
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Verstappen to McLaren? Transfer rumours gain momentum

Speculation about Max Verstappen leaving Red Bull has intensified over the past week, with McLaren emerging as his most likely destination. The Dutchman is said to be considering a move due to internal tensions at Red Bull. McLaren is reportedly planning to make room for Verstappen by parting ways with one of its current drivers.

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Pakistani strikes kill at least 36 people across eastern Afghanistan

Pakistani airstrikes killed at least 36 people across three provinces in eastern Afghanistan. Islamabad stated the strikes targeted a group responsible for an attack carried out on Pakistani soil the previous day. The incident risks further escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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Roth Capital's Darda: Federal Reserve will stay patient on monetary policy
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Roth Capital's Darda: Federal Reserve will stay patient on monetary policy

Michael Darda, chief economist and macro strategist at Roth Capital, told Bloomberg Surveillance that the Federal Reserve will remain "patient" in its approach to monetary policy. He also commented on a potential Supreme Court ruling concerning Fed board member Lisa Cook. Darda did not specify a timeline for any potential change in interest rates.

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