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AI-generated fake news now warns about AI fake news killing real journalism

Nieman Lab has flagged a new phenomenon: AI-generated content that complains about how AI-produced fake news is destroying real journalism. The irony is stark – disinformation created by AI taking the form of concern about information quality. The piece drew attention on Hacker News.

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Von der Leyen proposes scrapping tariffs on 80% of Armenian goods entering EU
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Von der Leyen proposes scrapping tariffs on 80% of Armenian goods entering EU

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, visiting Yerevan on Thursday, proposed eliminating tariffs on 80% of goods imported from Armenia into the EU. She said the move would help Armenia redirect its exports amid economic coercion by Russia. The proposal marks a further step in Armenia's rapprochement with the European Union.

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F1 Academy races at Silverstone for the first time
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F1 Academy races at Silverstone for the first time

The all-female F1 Academy racing series will compete at Silverstone for the first time this weekend, marking a landmark moment in the series' history. The event is seen as a milestone for the series as it continues to grow in prestige and visibility within motorsport.

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Epic Games Store gives away two free PC games this week
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Epic Games Store gives away two free PC games this week

The Epic Games Store is offering two free PC games this week for registered users: an action beat-'em-up and a game based on a literary classic. Both titles are available for a limited time and can be kept permanently once claimed.

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Mackenzie Foy stars in Western thriller 'The Isolate Thief', trailer drops ahead of July 10 release
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Mackenzie Foy stars in Western thriller 'The Isolate Thief', trailer drops ahead of July 10 release

The first teaser trailer for Western thriller "The Isolate Thief" has been released exclusively by Collider, starring Mackenzie Foy as a lone woman defending a fort against outlaws on the frontier. The film hits theaters on July 10. Foy is known for her role in "Interstellar."

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Half-billion-year-old fossils reveal earliest evidence of spider fangs
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Half-billion-year-old fossils reveal earliest evidence of spider fangs

Scientists have discovered fossils approximately 500 million years old containing the earliest known evidence of spider fangs, pushing the evolutionary origin of arachnid chelicerae back to the Cambrian period. The find significantly advances understanding of arthropod evolution. The research was reported by ScienceAlert.

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Garden jacuzzi buying guide: how to turn your patio into a home spa
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Garden jacuzzi buying guide: how to turn your patio into a home spa

A garden jacuzzi can transform a patio into a year-round wellness zone. Key factors when choosing a model include size, thermal insulation and filtration; privacy can be achieved with screens or plants. Proper ground preparation, water treatment, mood lighting and accessories ensure comfortable and safe bathing throughout the year.

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Chicago Fire Coach Reassures Anna Lewandowska: "We'll Make Her Feel at Home"
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Chicago Fire Coach Reassures Anna Lewandowska: "We'll Make Her Feel at Home"

Anna Lewandowska posted a candid message on social media admitting she fears the family's move to the US following her husband Robert Lewandowski's transfer to Chicago Fire. The club's coach, in an interview published by Kanał Sportowy, promised the club would look after not just the player but his entire family to help Anna feel at home in Chicago. Lewandowski's move to MLS is among the biggest transfers in the league's history.

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New BMW X5 drops its split tailgate — BMW explains why
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New BMW X5 drops its split tailgate — BMW explains why

The new BMW X5 has dropped its split tailgate — a feature many owners considered one of the model's best — and BMW has offered an explanation for the decision. The automaker cited specific reasons for the change, though no alternative solution has been announced. The removal has drawn mixed reactions from BMW enthusiasts.

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Restaurant reservation apps have become increasingly frustrating for diners
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Restaurant reservation apps have become increasingly frustrating for diners

Restaurant reservation platforms like Resy have made spontaneous dining increasingly difficult, working well only when you already know exactly where and when you want to eat. The system tends to favour regulars and premium credit card holders over ordinary diners. The growing reliance on tech middlemen in the restaurant industry is frustrating for casual guests.

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Germany launches government AI task force under Digital Minister Wildberger
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Germany launches government AI task force under Digital Minister Wildberger

Germany's new government AI task force held its first meeting at the Federal Chancellery, led by Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger, with the aim of ending inter-ministerial confusion and coordinating all AI projects. A key topic was establishing a national AI safety institute, partly prompted by Anthropic's "Mythos" model being approved for testing in Europe only via the UK's AI Security Institute. Funding for the costly experts and infrastructure remains unresolved.

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EU ends customs exemption for low-value Chinese imports
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EU ends customs exemption for low-value Chinese imports

The EU has ended a customs exemption for low-value imports from China, a move that will affect platforms like Shein and Temu. Brussels and Beijing simultaneously agreed to monitor trade flows and improve access to rare earth materials. The decision comes amid ongoing trade negotiations between the two sides.

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Tattoos actively interact with the immune system, new research finds
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Tattoos actively interact with the immune system, new research finds

New research has found that tattoo pigment injected under the skin actively interacts with the immune system in ways scientists are only beginning to understand. The immune response to tattoo ink is complex and long-lasting, raising concern among experts. Despite tattooing being practised for thousands of years, its biological effects have only recently come under serious scientific scrutiny.

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US Treasury sanctions 100+ ISIS-K crypto addresses that moved $1.4M
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US Treasury sanctions 100+ ISIS-K crypto addresses that moved $1.4M

The US Treasury Department has sanctioned more than 100 cryptocurrency addresses linked to ISIS-K, which allegedly moved over $1.4 million in funds. The terror group reportedly used its media wing to solicit donations via the Tron, Monero and Bitcoin networks. The case highlights the growing role of stablecoin issuers in helping enforce international sanctions.

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Lithuania seeks to remove nuclear weapons ban from its constitution
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Lithuania seeks to remove nuclear weapons ban from its constitution

Lithuanian politicians have decided to pursue the removal of a constitutional ban on deploying nuclear weapons on their territory. President Gitanas Nauseda stated the current provisions are outdated and make Lithuania the only NATO member with such a restriction. The change aims to strengthen Lithuania's standing in the Alliance and prevent the country from being seen as a weak link.

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Buried stone or timber circle found beneath Scottish peat on Isle of Arran
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Buried stone or timber circle found beneath Scottish peat on Isle of Arran

Archaeologists from Historic Environment Scotland discovered evidence of a possible stone or timber circle buried beneath the peat moorland of Machrie Moor on Scotland's Isle of Arran. The find was made using geophysical survey equipment that detects subtle magnetic changes underground without disturbing the site. Machrie Moor is already famous for its prehistoric standing stones and burial monuments dating to roughly 3500–1500 B.C.

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Rushdie: surviving 2022 knife attack gave him strength to write new novel

Salman Rushdie has returned with "The Eleventh Hour", his first work of fiction since the 2022 knife attack that left him blind in one eye. Speaking at Porto's new BABELL literary festival, he reflected on resilience, censorship, mortality and the power of storytelling as an act of human freedom. Rushdie has faced threats for over three decades, since the 1989 fatwa issued after the publication of "The Satanic Verses".

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How to pick the right suitcase for solo trips, family travel and flights
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How to pick the right suitcase for solo trips, family travel and flights

Choosing a suitcase involves more than just size and looks — material, wheel type, locks and intended use all matter. For air travel, airline weight and dimension limits are key considerations, while family trips demand capacity and durability. A well-matched bag can significantly improve the overall travel experience.

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'Akira' returns to US cinemas in 4K IMAX this summer
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'Akira' returns to US cinemas in 4K IMAX this summer

The landmark 1988 anime film "Akira" will return to US and Canadian theaters this summer in 4K IMAX, distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Crunchyroll. The re-release follows a successful UK return earlier this year and comes six years after the 4K restoration first screened in 2020. The cyberpunk classic is widely credited with helping anime gain international recognition.

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Liverpool sign Jacquet but questions remain over defensive depth
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Liverpool sign Jacquet but questions remain over defensive depth

Liverpool have completed the signing of Jacquet, adding defensive reinforcement ahead of the new season. However, questions remain about whether the club has sufficient depth at the back. The move is the latest in Liverpool's summer transfer activity, though analysts debate whether further defensive signings are needed.

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Webb telescope's "little red dots" baffle astrophysicists
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Webb telescope's "little red dots" baffle astrophysicists

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured hundreds of mysterious objects dubbed "little red dots" that are puzzling astrophysicists around the world. Charlotte Mason of the Cosmic Dawn Center in Copenhagen is among the scientists working to understand what these objects are. They do not fit existing models of how galaxies and stars formed in the early universe.

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Two postmen die in Hungary amid 42°C heatwave
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Two postmen die in Hungary amid 42°C heatwave

Two postmen died in Hungary during a record heatwave on Tuesday, when temperatures reached 42 degrees Celsius. Both deaths occurred while the men were carrying out their duties on their delivery rounds. Local media confirmed both cases.

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