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"Supergirl" earns $68M worldwide – DC Studios defends long-term strategy
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"Supergirl" earns $68M worldwide – DC Studios defends long-term strategy

"Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" starring Milly Alcock earned approximately $68 million globally in its opening weekend ($38 million domestically), against an estimated $175 million budget. The result underperformed compared to "Superman" and fell short of Warner Bros.' expectations. DC Studios co-head Peter Safran told the New York Times the film is "just one part of a broader, long-term strategy" in which the studio remains fully confident.

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RE2 director jokes Leon Kennedy deserves a Stardew Valley-style game to relax
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RE2 director jokes Leon Kennedy deserves a Stardew Valley-style game to relax

Hideki Kamiya, director of Resident Evil 2 and creator of Leon S. Kennedy and Claire, joked on X that he'd like to give Leon a gentler experience after the brutality of Resident Evil Requiem. The game is one of 2026's best-selling and best-reviewed titles. Kamiya responded to a fan asking about a continuation for the grown-up characters, hinting at something as relaxing as Stardew Valley.

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Nico Paz stays at Como for 2026/27; Real Madrid retain buy-back option
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Nico Paz stays at Como for 2026/27; Real Madrid retain buy-back option

Real Madrid have officially confirmed that Nico Paz will remain at Como 1907 for the 2026/27 season. The Spanish giants have retained a buy-back option, meaning they could re-sign the player after one more year. The announcement confirms earlier press reports.

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Android 17 beta testers still can't update to stable without wiping their device
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Android 17 beta testers still can't update to stable without wiping their device

Android 17's stable release launched on June 16, but users on Beta 4 and Beta 4.1 have been unable to upgrade without wiping all data from their devices. Google acknowledged the issue and promised a fix, but nearly two weeks later the company says it still needs a little more time. Users on the standard update path have experienced no such problems.

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Why hood ornaments have nearly vanished from modern cars
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Why hood ornaments have nearly vanished from modern cars

Hood ornaments were once a defining symbol of automotive prestige, adorning the bonnets of luxury cars worldwide. Pedestrian safety regulations played a major role in their disappearance, as protruding ornaments significantly increased injury risk in collisions. Changing design trends and the push for cleaner car silhouettes also contributed to their near-total disappearance from modern vehicles.

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Iran sets new rules for Strait of Hormuz after preliminary US peace deal
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Iran sets new rules for Strait of Hormuz after preliminary US peace deal

Iran held its first meeting with Oman to discuss managing the Strait of Hormuz following a preliminary deal to end the Middle East war with the United States. Analyst Barbara Slavin of the Stimson Center told France 24 that while the US wants to restore old navigation rules, Iran has made clear it intends to impose new ones. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies.

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Asset tokenization expands beyond crypto into mainstream finance
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Asset tokenization expands beyond crypto into mainstream finance

Giang Bui, VP and head of issuer growth at Securitize, discussed the growing role of asset tokenization beyond the cryptocurrency market on Bloomberg ETF IQ. Tokenization is increasingly being applied to traditional financial assets including ETFs, moving the technology toward mainstream finance. The trend signals a broader diversification of blockchain applications outside of crypto.

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Danielle Brooks launches new video podcast "The InnerMission"
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Danielle Brooks launches new video podcast "The InnerMission"

Award-winning actor and producer Danielle Brooks — a Grammy winner nominated for an Oscar, Emmy and Tony — is launching a new video podcast called "The InnerMission." Recorded in her home movie theatre, the show will feature conversations with guests about life's pivotal, messy and necessary in-between moments. Brooks aims for the podcast to encourage deeper personal reflection.

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Fusswohl exfoliating socks from Rossmann for 10 zł — pedicure-level results
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Fusswohl exfoliating socks from Rossmann for 10 zł — pedicure-level results

Fusswohl exfoliating socks, available at Rossmann drugstores for around 10 zł, are soaked in a care mask containing lactic acid and honey. You wear them for 20 minutes, and after a few days the skin on your feet begins to naturally peel away, with full results visible in about two weeks. The reviewer says they effectively remove hard, rough skin and rival professional pedicure tools.

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Poland to buy 3 Swedish A26 submarines; Tusk received children's books for grandchildren
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Poland to buy 3 Swedish A26 submarines; Tusk received children's books for grandchildren

Poland signed a contract to purchase three Swedish A26 submarines for its Navy during Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's visit to Gdynia. PM Donald Tusk received books for his grandchildren from Kristersson, including a Pippi Longstocking title. Tusk said the gift underscored the long-term, forward-looking nature of Polish-Swedish cooperation.

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FROM's Fatima Transformed: Pegah Ghafoori on Season 4 Finale
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FROM's Fatima Transformed: Pegah Ghafoori on Season 4 Finale

Pegah Ghafoori, who plays Fatima in MGM+'s FROM, discusses her character's dramatic transformation across four seasons. Originally introduced as a symbol of optimism, Fatima has become deeply entangled in the show's darkest mysteries by the Season 4 finale. Ghafoori reflects on the character's shocking evolution and teases what lies ahead for Fatima.

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Brazilian Fan Drove Cheapest Car for 13 Months to Reach Japan Match in Houston
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Brazilian Fan Drove Cheapest Car for 13 Months to Reach Japan Match in Houston

A Brazilian fan named Alex recounted how, after his divorce, he packed his car and set off to travel the world. After 13 months on the road in the cheapest car he could buy, he arrived in Houston to watch Brazil face Japan at the World Cup. Alex described his divorce as a liberating turning point that launched his life-changing journey.

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Comcast's NBCUniversal Spinoff Opens M&A Door — But Good Targets Are Scarce
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Comcast's NBCUniversal Spinoff Opens M&A Door — But Good Targets Are Scarce

Comcast plans to separate its cable and media divisions within the next year, spinning off NBCUniversal as an independent company. The move could set the stage for mergers and acquisitions by both entities, but analysts warn there may be few attractive deal options available in the current market. The spinoff has raised investor hopes, though the strategic path forward remains unclear.

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Eli Lilly and Regeneron join FDA pilot to speed manufacturing reviews
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Eli Lilly and Regeneron join FDA pilot to speed manufacturing reviews

The FDA has selected seven companies, including Eli Lilly and Regeneron, for its new PreCheck Pilot Program, designed to speed up the review of new pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. This is one of the first such initiatives by the agency aimed at streamlining drug production approval in the United States.

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Orson Welles' unfinished 'Don Quixote' to be reconstructed by 2028

A consortium of European film archives from France, Spain and Italy, along with a film museum, has begun work on reconstructing Orson Welles' unfinished 'Don Quixote'. Welles spent decades on the project, recording 30 hours of footage before his death. Experts estimate the reconstruction will be completed by 2028.

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Humans and great apes share laughter rhythm dating back 15 million years
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Humans and great apes share laughter rhythm dating back 15 million years

New research has found that humans and great apes produce laughter with a similar rhythm and timing, suggesting a shared evolutionary origin dating back 15 million years. The finding offers new insights into how human speech evolved. Studying laughter patterns may help scientists understand the deeper roots of verbal communication in Homo sapiens.

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Japan's $5 fee slashed antibiotic overuse – and it worked
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Japan's $5 fee slashed antibiotic overuse – and it worked

Japan has dramatically reduced antibiotic overprescribing in outpatient paediatrics, partly through a $5 patient fee charged when antibiotics are dispensed without clear bacterial indication. A decade ago, Japanese paediatricians were prescribing antibiotics far beyond what bacterial infections warranted. Antimicrobial resistance is described as a "silent pandemic," posing major public-health risks globally. Researchers now ask whether Japan's approach could be replicated in the United States.

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Dining al fresco turns everyday moments into lasting summer memories
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Dining al fresco turns everyday moments into lasting summer memories

Editor in chief Jamila Robinson writes in her summer letter about how dining outside transforms ordinary everyday moments into lasting memories. Meals served al fresco – from terrace breakfasts to garden dinners – become a summer ritual that sets the season apart. Robinson reflects on the simple pleasures of outdoor eating as a defining feature of summer.

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Śląsk Świętochłowice close to signing junior Leon Szlegiel from Stal
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Śląsk Świętochłowice close to signing junior Leon Szlegiel from Stal

Śląsk Świętochłowice are in negotiations with Stal over a transfer for junior speedway rider Leon Szlegiel, who appears close to joining the club. The club has already extended contracts with two other riders. Talks with further speedway players are also ongoing.

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Mega Gallade special illustration Pokémon card is nearly impossible to obtain
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Mega Gallade special illustration Pokémon card is nearly impossible to obtain

The Mega Gallade special illustration card, drawn by prolific artist Akira Egawa, is considered one of the best Pokémon cards of 2026. The Pokémon Company is printing only a very limited number of copies, making it extremely hard to obtain. Fans who want one will need to navigate a complex set of requirements to have any chance of getting it.

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JPMorgan backs US crypto bill but warns Congress not to repeat past mistakes
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JPMorgan backs US crypto bill but warns Congress not to repeat past mistakes

JPMorgan publicly backed the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act on Monday, but warned Congress to pair regulatory clarity with durable safeguards to avoid recreating past financial vulnerabilities. The bank's global co-head of Payments Umar Farooq and Digital Assets CEO Peter Muriungi co-authored an op-ed arguing the US has a real opportunity to lead in digital finance. The Senate is racing to advance the bill before its August recess, with negotiators still haggling over stablecoin yield provisions and ethics rules.

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Developers complain: three-year .NET LTS support is not enough for enterprises
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Developers complain: three-year .NET LTS support is not enough for enterprises

A developer has opened an issue in the official .NET GitHub repository arguing that the three-year LTS support window is too short for enterprise upgrade and adoption cycles. Under the current model, modern .NET releases annually, with even-numbered versions receiving three years of LTS and odd-numbered ones only two. The legacy Windows-only .NET Framework enjoys much longer support as a Windows component, but many modern libraries including ASP.NET Core no longer support it.

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