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Luka and Andziaks consider quitting YouTube: "We've shown it all"
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Luka and Andziaks consider quitting YouTube: "We've shown it all"

YouTuber Luka posted a lengthy video titled "Absence or the end on YouTube?", in which he and partner Andziaks admit to creative burnout. The couple has shared everything with viewers — their relationship, breakups, reconciliations, pregnancy, birth and wedding — and says there is nothing left to show. Luka insists he does not want to abandon the platform entirely, but their YouTube future remains uncertain.

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Planescape: Torment sequel was planned but collapsed, veterans reveal
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Planescape: Torment sequel was planned but collapsed, veterans reveal

A decade ago, veterans from BioWare and Beamdog attempted to create an official sequel to the classic RPG Planescape: Torment. The project quickly went wrong and was ultimately abandoned. The developers have now revealed the behind-the-scenes reasons for the project's failure.

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Polish Finance Ministry plans 60–100 bn złoty bond sales in Q3 2026
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Polish Finance Ministry plans 60–100 bn złoty bond sales in Q3 2026

Poland's Finance Ministry plans to hold 7–8 bond auctions in Q3 2026 with a total supply of 60–100 billion złoty. The ministry also plans 1–2 bond swap auctions during the same period. Public bond issuances on foreign markets are also possible.

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'From' Season 4 finale delivers shocking deaths that change everything
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'From' Season 4 finale delivers shocking deaths that change everything

The Season 4 finale of the series "From" features shocking character deaths that fundamentally alter the dynamics of the town at the centre of the story. Showrunners discussed the major plot developments in a spoiler-heavy interview following the episode's release.

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NIH's All of Us fills EHR gaps with new data-sharing approach
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NIH's All of Us fills EHR gaps with new data-sharing approach

The All of Us precision medicine program, run by the NIH, has gathered health data from nearly 750,000 participants since 2018, including genome sequences and Fitbit data. Despite 98% of participants consenting to share their electronic health records, over 300,000 have no EHR data in the database. The program is now testing an innovative approach — using clinical data-sharing networks to plug those gaps and expand the research dataset.

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Frozen vegetables often contain more vitamins than 'fresh' supermarket produce
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Frozen vegetables often contain more vitamins than 'fresh' supermarket produce

Research shows that frozen vegetables are not inferior to fresh ones — in fact, they are often nutritionally superior. Vegetables are blanched and frozen shortly after harvest, preserving more vitamins than produce that has spent days on a supermarket shelf. Fresh vegetables lose some nutritional value during transport and storage, making frozen options a genuinely healthy choice.

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White and black remain America's top car colours — but grey is on the rise
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White and black remain America's top car colours — but grey is on the rise

White and black remain the most popular car colours in the United States, but grey shades are growing in popularity among American buyers. The data also points to a few surprise hues gaining traction in the market. No single new colour has dramatically overtaken the traditional favourites.

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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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MetaMask Money Account merges stablecoin yield and spending in one wallet
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MetaMask Money Account merges stablecoin yield and spending in one wallet

MetaMask has launched Money Account, combining stablecoin yield-earning with everyday spending in a single wallet. The product is part of a broader industry push to make stablecoins more useful beyond trading and transfers. The launch positions crypto wallets as direct competitors to traditional bank accounts for everyday financial management.

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Ivory Coast: two defenders injured ahead of World Cup clash with Norway
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Ivory Coast: two defenders injured ahead of World Cup clash with Norway

Ahead of their Round of 16 World Cup match against Norway, Ivory Coast's manager addressed the injury concerns surrounding two defenders at a pre-match press conference. One player is expected to be available, while the other's participation remains uncertain. The coach gave updates on both players' fitness status.

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Fake iPhone 18 Pro drop test videos pulled from X after going viral
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Fake iPhone 18 Pro drop test videos pulled from X after going viral

Videos purporting to show an iPhone 18 Pro drop test surfaced on X but were quickly removed for violating platform rules. An account impersonating leaker Evleaks was suspended after sharing the clips. The incident highlights how fake leaks are circulating ahead of Apple's next flagship announcement.

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Poland and Baltic states push for nuclear weapons on their soil
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Poland and Baltic states push for nuclear weapons on their soil

Poland, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have reached a shared conclusion that nuclear weapons on their territory are desirable for security reasons. Until recently the idea was considered dangerously provocative towards Moscow, with fears of becoming a nuclear target. The commentary argues that today it is the absence of nuclear weapons — not their presence — that is seen as the real danger.

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No direct US–Iran talks in Doha, Qatar confirms
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No direct US–Iran talks in Doha, Qatar confirms

Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman confirmed that no high-level meetings or direct talks between the US and Iran are scheduled during the current Doha talks. American envoys are meeting only with Qatari mediators. Qatar has been acting as an intermediary in diplomacy between Washington and Tehran for several months.

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Your home environment may be draining your energy, research shows
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Your home environment may be draining your energy, research shows

Research in environmental psychology and neuroarchitecture suggests that the fatigue many women feel before noon is not caused solely by the volume of their responsibilities but also by their home environment. Poor lighting, clutter and the absence of quiet zones keep the nervous system in a constant state of alert. Adjusting the home layout and conditions can help reduce this effect.

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Poles blow their holiday budgets and spend months recovering financially after returning
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Poles blow their holiday budgets and spend months recovering financially after returning

Many Poles spend the whole year saving for a dream holiday, only to lose control of their spending once they arrive. Natalia and Ania shared how they spent months carefully counting every zloty after returning from their vacations to restore their finances. The so-called "holiday spending hangover" is an increasingly common experience among Polish travellers.

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Psychologist explains the cruel inner critic in your head
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Psychologist explains the cruel inner critic in your head

The author recounts how, from age 14, a relentless inner voice drove him to push harder in soccer, school and fitness — never accepting enough. A psychologist explained that this inner critic is a childhood defence mechanism that can become destructive over time. Recognising its origins is presented as the first step toward psychological relief.

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"The Art of Star Wars: Andor" Art Book Out Now with 500 Pieces of Artwork
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"The Art of Star Wars: Andor" Art Book Out Now with 500 Pieces of Artwork

Abrams Books has published "The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series)" by Lucasfilm creative art manager Phil Szostak. The 288-page hardcover features over 500 pieces of artwork from the series, interviews with star Diego Luna and creator Tony Gilroy, plus a foreword and afterword by Tony and Dan Gilroy respectively. The book is available now.

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Strawberry compote: quick fresh recipe and preserved winter jars
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Strawberry compote: quick fresh recipe and preserved winter jars

A quick fresh strawberry compote is made by bringing cleaned strawberries, sugar, mint, lemon juice and vanilla to the boil in water, then immediately removing from heat. For winter preserves, jars are filled with strawberries, topped with hot sugar syrup and pasteurised for 20 minutes (small jars) or 25 minutes (large jars) from the point of boiling. Finished jars are stored in a cool cellar.

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SAND: Raiders of Sophie sells 200K copies, devs outline 2026 roadmap
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SAND: Raiders of Sophie sells 200K copies, devs outline 2026 roadmap

Open-world shooter SAND: Raiders of Sophie sold 200,000 copies during its debut weekend on Steam. The developers announced an ambitious roadmap for 2026 and beyond, aiming to satisfy their growing player base. The strong sales figures are being cited as motivation to continue expanding and improving the title.

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Pan's Labyrinth returns to cinemas nearly 20 years after its release
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Pan's Labyrinth returns to cinemas nearly 20 years after its release

Guillermo del Toro's dark fantasy film Pan's Labyrinth is returning to cinemas this autumn, nearly two decades after its debut. The film famously received a record-breaking 22-minute standing ovation at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and earned six Oscar nominations, winning three. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of the dark fantasy genre.

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Sharplink buys 10,000 ETH and repurchases 2.13M SBET shares
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Sharplink buys 10,000 ETH and repurchases 2.13M SBET shares

Sharplink acquired 10,000 ETH and repurchased 2.13 million SBET shares as part of a buyback program, following the completion of a $75 million capital raise. The moves signal the company's continued strategy of allocating capital toward Ethereum holdings alongside shareholder returns.

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RAM price-fixing cartel lawsuit — potentially the biggest antitrust case in years
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RAM price-fixing cartel lawsuit — potentially the biggest antitrust case in years

Memory chip manufacturers may be facing a major antitrust lawsuit over alleged RAM price-fixing, potentially one of the largest such cases in years. The case could involve global memory market giants and billions in damages. Details about which companies are named and the specific charges have not yet been fully disclosed.

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