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California farmer sued for selling nectarines gives away 125,000 lbs for free
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California farmer sued for selling nectarines gives away 125,000 lbs for free

Cesar Mora, a farmer from Reedley, California, is being sued by one of the largest produce companies in the US for selling his own nectarines. Rather than let the fruit rot during the legal battle, he decided to give away 125,000 pounds of nectarines for free. The case has drawn public attention to the power large agricultural corporations wield over small independent farmers.

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Mexico's World Cup run sparks mass street celebrations
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Mexico's World Cup run sparks mass street celebrations

Mexico's World Cup campaign has sparked widespread street celebrations across the country, drawing hundreds of thousands of people into public spaces. The run has become a rare moment of collective joy, resilience and national unity for Mexicans. The tournament has electrified the nation in a way few sporting events have in recent memory.

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Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" thrills but stumbles at the finish line
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Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" thrills but stumbles at the finish line

"Disclosure Day" is Steven Spielberg's latest blockbuster, starring Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor as characters racing to expose proof of alien life while evading those determined to stop them. The ensemble cast also includes Colman Domingo and Colin Firth. The film is praised overall but criticised for its ending, which is identified as its biggest creative misstep.

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Why fuzzy dice hanging from rearview mirrors have nearly vanished
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Why fuzzy dice hanging from rearview mirrors have nearly vanished

Fuzzy dice hanging from a car's rearview mirror were once a quintessential symbol of cool in American car culture, but the trend has nearly disappeared. Traffic safety laws in many US states now ban hanging objects from rearview mirrors as a driving obstruction. Shifting tastes and stricter regulations have together consigned the classic accessory to automotive history.

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Meta considers renting out computing power as its AI model struggles
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Meta considers renting out computing power as its AI model struggles

Meta is considering renting out computing power from its data centres to outside customers, following a similar move by Elon Musk's xAI. The consideration comes as Meta's own AI model has been underperforming. The company has substantial data centre infrastructure it is looking to monetise more effectively.

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Chuck E. Cheese's $99 birthday package drives nearly 40% growth in parties
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Chuck E. Cheese's $99 birthday package drives nearly 40% growth in parties

Chuck E. Cheese CEO Scott Drake revealed that the chain's $99 birthday party package, introduced in 2004, has driven nearly 40% growth in birthday celebrations. The company's strategy centres on family-friendly, clean and safe entertainment. Drake discussed the results on Bloomberg's "The Close" programme with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld.

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Robinhood launches Ethereum Layer-2 network and tokenized stock trading
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Robinhood launches Ethereum Layer-2 network and tokenized stock trading

Robinhood has opened the public mainnet for its Arbitrum-powered Ethereum Layer-2 blockchain network. Alongside the launch, the brokerage introduced tokenized stock trading, bridging traditional equity markets with the crypto ecosystem. The move marks one of Robinhood's biggest steps toward integrating decentralised finance with its existing brokerage platform.

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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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Saharan dust reaches the US, affecting Fourth of July holiday weekend weather
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Saharan dust reaches the US, affecting Fourth of July holiday weekend weather

The annual phenomenon of Saharan dust blowing across the Atlantic has reached the United States, with potential effects on Fourth of July holiday weekend weather. The dust can raise local temperatures and suppress storm formation. The event is a recurring natural meteorological phenomenon that typically occurs each summer.

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Ukraine takes the war to Russian territory to pressure Putin into peace talks
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Ukraine takes the war to Russian territory to pressure Putin into peace talks

Ukraine has been escalating military operations on Russian territory with a clear strategic aim: to put enough pressure on President Vladimir Putin to force him to negotiate an end to the war. Kyiv hopes that striking inside Russia will shift the Kremlin's calculations. Whether the strategy will prove effective remains an open question.

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Xbox Plans to Digitize Physical Games as Sony Drops Discs
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Xbox Plans to Digitize Physical Games as Sony Drops Discs

Microsoft is reportedly planning to drop disc drives from future Xbox consoles but is simultaneously developing a tool to digitize physical game discs. Sony announced it will stop producing physical game discs after January 2028, sparking fears that PS5 disc collections may be useless on the PS6. Xbox's approach could offer collectors a lifeline that Sony's plan does not.

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DNA analysis confirms Medici brothers died of malaria, not arsenic poisoning
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DNA analysis confirms Medici brothers died of malaria, not arsenic poisoning

Archaeologists have confirmed through ancient DNA analysis that two brothers from the powerful Medici family died of malaria rather than arsenic poisoning, as rumour had long suggested. The study also identified a unique, mutated strain of malaria that could shed light on how the disease evolved in Renaissance-era Europe. The Medici family rose to prominence in the 15th century, founding Europe's largest bank and bankrolling the Renaissance; at least five family members died of high fevers within 25 years in the 16th century.

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Zelensky cuts Ireland visit short over intelligence of imminent Russian mass attack
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Zelensky cuts Ireland visit short over intelligence of imminent Russian mass attack

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky cut short his official visit to Ireland and returned home, citing intelligence that Russia is preparing another large-scale attack against Ukraine. Zelensky did not specify the nature or timing of the expected strike, but said the threat required his immediate return.

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Best men's T-shirts ranked after testing dozens of models
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Best men's T-shirts ranked after testing dozens of models

Editors tested dozens of men's T-shirts and selected the best picks across categories, from premium linen tees to high-performance workout shirts. The ranking covers options for different needs and budgets, helping readers choose the right style for everyday wear or sport.

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Joe Wright to direct Tim Winton's post-apocalyptic novel 'Juice' for Working Title
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Joe Wright to direct Tim Winton's post-apocalyptic novel 'Juice' for Working Title

Two-time BAFTA-winning director Joe Wright is set to helm a film adaptation of Tim Winton's post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller novel Juice for Working Title Films. BAFTA and Emmy winner Abi Morgan, known for The Iron Lady and Shame, will write the screenplay. Working Title has optioned the rights to the novel and formally announced the project.

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Smaller, normal-sized Buc-ee's fuel stops exist across Texas
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Smaller, normal-sized Buc-ee's fuel stops exist across Texas

While Buc-ee's is famous for its massive travel centres, smaller, earlier versions of the chain's fuel stops can still be found across Texas. Drivers in the know use these compact locations as a convenient alternative to the crowded mega-stations. These smaller sites predate the chain's expansion into its now-iconic oversized format.

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Add cinnamon and ginger to morning coffee to curb sugar cravings
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Add cinnamon and ginger to morning coffee to curb sugar cravings

Adding cinnamon and ginger to morning coffee may help curb sugar cravings and support metabolism. Cinnamon is known to help stabilise blood sugar levels, while ginger aids digestion and supports the immune system. The change is a simple, low-cost tweak to a daily ritual that complements — but does not replace — a healthy diet.

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Djokovic pranks Wimbledon volunteer with fake scissors scare
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Djokovic pranks Wimbledon volunteer with fake scissors scare

During his second-round Wimbledon match, Novak Djokovic asked a volunteer to help cut the tape on his shoulder, then pretended the scissors had cut him. The volunteer's startled reaction — grabbing her chest in fright — was caught on camera and quickly went viral. The prank is yet another example of Djokovic's reputation as a court joker.

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Kia breaks US sales records with best-ever June and first half of year
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Kia breaks US sales records with best-ever June and first half of year

Kia America sold 70,507 vehicles in June, its best-ever result for that month and a 10.4% year-on-year increase. Year-to-date sales of 430,727 units set an all-time first-half record, up 3.4%. Sales of eco-friendly models surged 187%, driven by strong demand for the Sportage Hybrid and Sorento Hybrid amid high fuel prices.

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Marina Łuczenko and Szczęsny's romantic Opener photos go viral on Instagram
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Marina Łuczenko and Szczęsny's romantic Opener photos go viral on Instagram

Marina Łuczenko and Wojciech Szczęsny attended the Open'er Festival together and posted romantic photos on Instagram. The pictures quickly garnered over 50,000 reactions. The couple immediately captured the attention of their followers with the posts.

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Apple testing new iPad Pro and redesigned entry-level MacBook Pro for 2027
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Apple testing new iPad Pro and redesigned entry-level MacBook Pro for 2027

Apple is reportedly testing new iPad Pro models and a redesigned entry-level MacBook Pro, with a launch targeted for as early as the first half of 2027. These are the first reports of these specific next-generation devices. Detailed specifications have not yet been disclosed.

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Amazon Prime offers 50-cent-per-gallon gas discount July 2–6
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Amazon Prime offers 50-cent-per-gallon gas discount July 2–6

Amazon Prime members can save 50 cents per gallon on gas from July 2 through July 6, coinciding with the US Independence Day holiday weekend. The promotion also includes discounts on groceries and other products. Members need to link their Prime account to a participating gas station app or use a partner station to redeem the fuel discount.

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