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Alexandra Eala beats Świątek at Wimbledon to become first Filipino player in a Grand Slam fourth round

21-year-old Alexandra Eala of the Philippines defeated defending champion Iga Świątek in straight sets, advancing to the fourth round of Wimbledon 2026. It is a historic achievement — Eala becomes the first Filipino player to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam. Świątek exits the tournament in the third round.

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'The Conjuring: Last Rites' grosses $500M worldwide, ending the main franchise
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🎬 Entertainment

'The Conjuring: Last Rites' grosses $500M worldwide, ending the main franchise

"The Conjuring: Last Rites," directed by Michael Chaves and starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, grossed $500 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing horror film of 2025. The film ends the mainline Conjuring franchise, centering on the case that supposedly ended the Warrens' careers as paranormal investigators. It is now streaming on Paramount+.

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AI-powered group debate with 250 Americans picks top 3 US innovations on 250th birthday
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💻 Technology

AI-powered group debate with 250 Americans picks top 3 US innovations on 250th birthday

On America's 250th birthday, an AI-powered experiment brought together 250 randomly selected Americans to debate and identify the top three innovations the US has contributed to the world. The technology enabled a large-scale, real-time deliberative conversation that traditional focus groups — capped at 8–10 people — cannot replicate. The project aimed to test AI as a tool for harnessing collective civic intelligence.

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Verstappen: No point racing at British GP if top-speed issue isn't fixed
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⚽ Sport

Verstappen: No point racing at British GP if top-speed issue isn't fixed

Max Verstappen warned there is "no point competing" in Sunday's British Grand Prix at Silverstone if Red Bull cannot fix a top-speed problem that hampered him during qualifying. The Dutchman admitted he was dealing with two separate issues simultaneously during the session, calling it a "double whammy." Red Bull faces an urgent challenge to resolve the problems before the race start.

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NASA selects 37 companies to develop Moon base and Mars mission technology
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NASA selects 37 companies to develop Moon base and Mars mission technology

NASA has selected over 40 proposals from 37 private companies to develop technologies needed for a long-term human presence on the Moon and crewed exploration of Mars. The contracts will run between 12 and 24 months. The initiative is part of NASA's broader strategy to partner with the private sector for deep-space exploration.

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Russian LNG tanker 'Marshal Vasilevsky' spotted armed with machine gun in Baltic Sea
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Russian LNG tanker 'Marshal Vasilevsky' spotted armed with machine gun in Baltic Sea

Aerial photographs taken by the Estonian Coast Guard reveal that the Russian LNG tanker "Marshal Vasilevsky" has been fitted with a heavy machine gun. The vessel regularly transits the Gulf of Finland carrying liquefied natural gas. The operational images were obtained and published by Estonian and Finnish newspapers.

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Putin writes "Dear Donald" to Trump for US 250th anniversary; Zelensky invokes war
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🌍 World

Putin writes "Dear Donald" to Trump for US 250th anniversary; Zelensky invokes war

Vladimir Putin sent Donald Trump a surprisingly informal and friendly letter beginning "Dear Donald" on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, by contrast, used the occasion to remind the world of Ukraine's ongoing fight for freedom against Russian aggression, drawing a parallel to the ideals of the Declaration.

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Joanna Liszowska wears ruffled mini skirt at Ricky Martin concert
💄 Lifestyle
💄 Lifestyle

Joanna Liszowska wears ruffled mini skirt at Ricky Martin concert

Actress Joanna Liszowska attended Ricky Martin's concert on Thursday and shared her concert outfit on social media. She opted for a ruffled mini skirt with a neckline. Liszowska posted photos from the event on her social profiles.

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Bitcoin tops $63,000, hitting one-month high on July 4

Bitcoin climbed above $63,000 on 4 July, reaching its highest level in over a month and reversing losses suffered at the end of June. XRP led gains among major cryptocurrencies, rising 5% in 24 hours. Trading volumes were thin due to the US Independence Day holiday.

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Track Day dev log shows new car and garage atmosphere
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🎮 Gaming

Track Day dev log shows new car and garage atmosphere

The Polish racing game Track Day has released a new developer diary featuring screenshots of an atmospheric garage environment and a new, familiar-looking car. The game aims to recreate a grounded, realistic motorsport career atmosphere. The new images suggest the vehicle may be inspired by a real-world production model.

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Fed minutes and US ISM services data to drive markets this week
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Fed minutes and US ISM services data to drive markets this week

Investors are focused on two major data releases this week: the Federal Reserve meeting minutes and the US ISM services sector index. Both reports are expected to significantly influence global market sentiment and the direction of equity markets. The ISM services figure is a key indicator of the health of the US economy.

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Survey: No Americans trust Gen Z to change a tyre in a roadside emergency
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Survey: No Americans trust Gen Z to change a tyre in a roadside emergency

A global survey by Autotrader UK, based on responses from over 3,000 drivers across 15 countries, found that not a single US respondent would choose a Gen Z driver as their first pick to change a tyre in an emergency. Gen X earns the most trust, with 67% of respondents believing they could handle a tyre swap. Despite the poor public perception, many Gen Z drivers do in fact successfully complete roadside repairs.

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Coney Island boardwalk to get $1 billion rebuild and year-round upgrade
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✈️ Travel

Coney Island boardwalk to get $1 billion rebuild and year-round upgrade

Coney Island's iconic boardwalk in New York is set for a $1 billion investment to rebuild the promenade and support local businesses through a new permanent business improvement district. Executive director Daniel Murphy of the Alliance for Coney Island outlined the plans on Bloomberg. The upgrades aim to make Coney Island a year-round community while preserving its identity as "the people's playground."

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Germany's sick leave rate is rising but it's not the highest in Europe

Germany is seeing a rise in sick leave taken by workers, but it does not rank as the worst in Europe for absenteeism. Several other EU countries record higher rates of sick-day use. Experts point to factors such as stress, burnout and an ageing workforce as key drivers of the German increase.

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Jim Beam marks 230 years of tradition — original recipe unchanged

Jim Beam's 7th and 8th generation Master Distillers, Fred and Freddie Noe, confirm the original 230-year-old flagship bourbon recipe remains unchanged. The company is nonetheless expanding, including into the non-alcoholic drinks space. The Noes shared insights into the brand's rich history in an interview with Bloomberg This Weekend.

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The word "fireworks" traces back to alchemy, accidents and ancient warfare
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💡 Did You Know

The word "fireworks" traces back to alchemy, accidents and ancient warfare

The word "fireworks" has roots in ancient China, where gunpowder was accidentally discovered during alchemical searches for an immortality elixir. The technology spread to Europe via trade and warfare, evolving from military use into public spectacles. The English word "fireworks" first appeared in written records in the 16th century.

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Anna's Archive offers $200,000 bounty for Google Books-scale book scans

Anna's Archive, a shadow library project, is offering a $200,000 bounty to anyone who can supply large-scale book scans comparable to the Google Books corpus. The initiative aims to expand the archive's digital collection of books outside official publishing channels. It represents one of the largest financial incentives seen in the open-access book piracy community.

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German Hanfmann warns Hurkacz ahead of Wimbledon quarter-final: "I'll fight to the last ball"
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⚽ Sport

German Hanfmann warns Hurkacz ahead of Wimbledon quarter-final: "I'll fight to the last ball"

German tennis player Yannick Hanfmann, a surprise star of this year's Wimbledon, has sent a clear warning to Poland's Hubert Hurkacz ahead of their quarter-final match, vowing to fight "to the last ball." Hanfmann insisted he will not give up his chance at a major result without a battle. The match is one of the most anticipated of this round at the Grand Slam.

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The Bear Season 5: too many cameos were always holding the show back
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The Bear Season 5: too many cameos were always holding the show back

The Bear's fifth season highlights how an overabundance of celebrity cameos in previous seasons was a key creative weakness of the show. The series debuted in 2022 with an indie-film feel built around relatively unknown actors including Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Ayo Edebiri. While cameos have always featured in the show, two middle seasons leaned too heavily on guest appearances included for their own sake rather than to serve the story.

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Open-source pxpipe hides text in PNGs to cut Claude Code token costs by up to 70%
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Open-source pxpipe hides text in PNGs to cut Claude Code token costs by up to 70%

Open-source tool pxpipe, created by developer Steven Chong, converts long text prompts for Claude Code into compact PNG images, exploiting the fact that Anthropic charges for images by pixel count rather than text content. This yields reported cost savings of 59–70%. The trade-off is reduced accuracy and slower processing speeds.

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US military showcases stealth and surveillance aircraft over Hudson River on July 4

The United States marked its 250th Independence Day with a naval review and tall ships parade called "Sail4th 250" on the Hudson River in New York. The event featured a military flyover showcasing next-generation stealth and surveillance aircraft. Retired Army Colonel Wayne Sanders said the display underscored current US military capabilities.

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