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21-year-old dies in bungee jump after instructors failed to attach safety harness

Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, died after being thrown from a roughly 40-metre bridge in São Paulo state, Brazil, without being attached to a safety line. Video of the incident circulated on social media, showing instructors carrying her to the edge before the fatal jump. Three instructors admitted she was not connected to the safety system; the case has been referred to prosecutors.

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Gamer earned GTA 6 Ultimate Edition for free using Bing Rewards points
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Gamer earned GTA 6 Ultimate Edition for free using Bing Rewards points

A gamer spent 8 months accumulating Microsoft Bing Rewards points to cover the cost of GTA 6 Ultimate Edition, priced at nearly $100, without spending his own money. The method required consistent daily use of the Bing search engine over the entire period. It stands as an extreme example of patience in chasing a free launch-day copy of one of the most anticipated games.

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Couchbase launches AI Data Plane for agent memory across cloud and edge
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Couchbase launches AI Data Plane for agent memory across cloud and edge

Couchbase on Tuesday announced its AI Data Plane, combining persistent agent memory, real-time context retrieval and an enterprise-managed MCP server in a single platform. It runs identically across cloud, on-premises and disconnected edge environments, enabling agent memory and local vector search on devices with no network connection. The company argues its caching and high-transaction database roots make it better suited for agent memory than rivals from search or analytics.

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Young Poles want to invest but fear scams and lack basic know-how
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Young Poles want to invest but fear scams and lack basic know-how

A new Erste TFI report finds that nearly half of young non-investing Poles believe large capital is required to start investing. Additional barriers include fear of fraud and a lack of clear guidance on how to begin. Gen Z tends to prefer bonds over crypto and is vulnerable to TikTok "finance gurus" promising quick returns.

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South Park creators, Jean Smart and Ted Danson among TV Academy Hall of Fame inductees
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South Park creators, Jean Smart and Ted Danson among TV Academy Hall of Fame inductees

The TV Academy announced seven inductees into its Hall of Fame, including South Park creators, actors Jean Smart and Ted Danson, and Netflix chief Ted Sarandos. Former HBO Documentary Films head Sheila Nevins and the late 60 Minutes correspondent Ed Bradley will also be honoured. The ceremony will take place on the opening night of the TV Academy's Televerse festival.

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Scientists map out crewed mission to Saturn's moon Titan
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Scientists map out crewed mission to Saturn's moon Titan

The "Humans to Titan Summit 2026" was held in Boulder, Colorado on June 11–12, bringing together experts to seriously explore sending humans to Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Researchers assessed what such a mission would require and outlined next steps. Amanda Hendrix of the Planetary Science Institute called Titan "a very reasonable destination for humans" as a post-Mars target.

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Mary Beard: no film has ever cracked Homer's Odyssey
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Mary Beard: no film has ever cracked Homer's Odyssey

Classicist Mary Beard, after 50 years with ancient Greeks and Romans, argues that no film has ever successfully captured the Odyssey. Ahead of Christopher Nolan's upcoming film adaptation, she makes the case for the epic's relevance today and argues no translation should be treated as definitive. She recommends reading several translations against each other as the best approach.

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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes
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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes

Doctors are warning that massage guns should never be used near the eyes, as the powerful percussive vibrations safe for muscles can cause serious and potentially irreversible damage to the eye's delicate structures. Medical specialists are urging users to follow instructions carefully and keep the devices away from the face. The warning comes amid the growing popularity of massage guns as home recovery tools.

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Pininfarina and Morgan unveil Midsummer Coupé inspired by 1950s design
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Pininfarina and Morgan unveil Midsummer Coupé inspired by 1950s design

The Morgan Midsummer Coupé is a new car designed by Pininfarina, created at the request of a client who wanted a closed-roof version of the open Midsummer. Its styling evokes luxury automobiles of the 1950s. The car is the result of a collaboration between British coachbuilder Morgan and the renowned Italian design house Pininfarina.

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Nasdaq brings TotalView market data feed to Pyth blockchain marketplace
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Nasdaq brings TotalView market data feed to Pyth blockchain marketplace

Nasdaq is expanding distribution of its TotalView market data feed through Pyth's blockchain marketplace. The move comes as financial firms increasingly build applications on blockchain infrastructure. It marks a significant step in bridging traditional exchange data with decentralised finance platforms.

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EU pays Ukraine €3.9bn first tranche for military drone procurement
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EU pays Ukraine €3.9bn first tranche for military drone procurement

The European Commission on Tuesday began disbursing €3.9 billion as the first tranche of an approximately €6 billion package designated for purchasing drones for Ukraine's military. This forms part of a broader €90 billion loan to Kyiv. The funds are intended to finance unmanned aerial vehicles supporting Ukraine's armed forces.

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Mount Etna erupts again — lava flows down Sicily's volcano
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Mount Etna erupts again — lava flows down Sicily's volcano

Mount Etna in Sicily has erupted again, sending thousands of tonnes of lava flowing down its slopes. The eruption has created spectacular but hazardous scenes. Authorities are urging residents to remain alert and cautious.

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Stal Rzeszów win Krosno derby as Kasprzak slams dangerous track
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Stal Rzeszów win Krosno derby as Kasprzak slams dangerous track

Dakar Development Stal Rzeszów claimed maximum points in their speedway derby double-header against Krosno, winning Saturday's match. After the meeting, rider Kasprzak spoke out bluntly, saying the track was dangerous. Stal's fans nonetheless had plenty to celebrate after the victory.

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Over half of Poles now prefer adults-only holidays over family all-inclusive
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Over half of Poles now prefer adults-only holidays over family all-inclusive

Booking portal data shows that more than half of Poles now choose adults-only holidays instead of traditional family all-inclusive trips. The trend is strong enough to be reshaping the offers of Polish hotels. Family all-inclusive holidays are gradually falling out of fashion.

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Daily horoscope for Wednesday 1 July 2026 – all zodiac signs
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Daily horoscope for Wednesday 1 July 2026 – all zodiac signs

Wednesday 1 July 2026 opens a new month with energy that favours organising plans and gradually building momentum. It is a good day to notice small signals in one's surroundings and turn them into concrete actions. The horoscope covers all twelve zodiac signs, from Aries to Pisces.

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The Avatar Yangchen novels are the best Avatar story since The Last Airbender
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The Avatar Yangchen novels are the best Avatar story since The Last Airbender

A series of novels about Avatar Yangchen — the predecessor of Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender — explores what shaped her famously harsh philosophy of selfless duty over spiritual needs. The books answer a longstanding question raised in the original series about why Yangchen gave Aang such uncompromising advice. Reviewers consider them the best expanded-universe Avatar stories since the original animated show.

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Eldercare Burden Is Tearing Siblings Apart Across the US
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Eldercare Burden Is Tearing Siblings Apart Across the US

The responsibility of caring for elderly parents is increasingly causing conflict, bitterness and estrangement between siblings. An unequal share of caregiving duties often deepens old resentments and creates new family divisions. Pre-existing difficult sibling relationships are frequently made worse by the pressure of eldercare.

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John Romero: piracy helped DOOM reach everyone, it didn't kill the industry
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John Romero: piracy helped DOOM reach everyone, it didn't kill the industry

DOOM co-creator John Romero has publicly disagreed with Sandy Petersen's view that piracy harmed the games industry. Romero argues that illegal copies of DOOM were instrumental in spreading the game worldwide, building id Software's massive fanbase. He believes piracy was a key factor in the franchise's global success rather than a threat to it.

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Sara Bareilles releases first album in 7 years, opens up on grief and mental health
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Sara Bareilles releases first album in 7 years, opens up on grief and mental health

Singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles is releasing her first new album in seven years. In a revealing interview, she speaks candidly about grief, mental health and her deliberate effort to avoid what she calls the "big, bad pop monster." She says she is terrified but refuses to hide.

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Stephen Wolfram: the universe can't be predicted even if you know all its rules
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Stephen Wolfram: the universe can't be predicted even if you know all its rules

Physicist Stephen Wolfram spent decades running computer experiments on simple rules, developing a model of how the universe works. His conclusions show that even complete knowledge of all governing rules cannot shortcut or predict the future. The model also explains why evolution never stagnates and why individual human lives cannot be predicted or accelerated by anyone.

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Hackers steal Apple data from Indian supplier Tata Electronics
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Hackers steal Apple data from Indian supplier Tata Electronics

Hackers breached systems at Tata Electronics, Apple's Indian manufacturing supplier, stealing documents and photos reportedly related to the iPhone 18 Pro. The breach could expose details about the upcoming model ahead of its official launch. Apple has not yet publicly commented on the incident.

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Monaco explosion: one victim loses legs, probe classified as attempted murder
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Monaco explosion: one victim loses legs, probe classified as attempted murder

Monaco prosecutors have classified a recent explosion as attempted murder rather than a terrorist act, according to prosecutor general Stephane Thibault. The newspaper Monaco-Matin reports that one of the victims had to undergo a lower-limb amputation. The investigation is ongoing.

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