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Pochettino's future as US Soccer coach uncertain after World Cup exit

US Soccer has backed Mauricio Pochettino but left the door open on his future following the men's national team's World Cup exit. The Argentine coach is awaiting talks with federation officials after roughly 22 months in charge. Pochettino previously managed five clubs before taking the US job.

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Djokovic Beats Auger-Aliassime in Five Sets to Face Sinner in Wimbledon Semi-Final
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Djokovic Beats Auger-Aliassime in Five Sets to Face Sinner in Wimbledon Semi-Final

Novak Djokovic fought through a gruelling five-set match against Felix Auger-Aliassime to book a Wimbledon semi-final spot. He will face reigning champion Jannik Sinner in what promises to be one of the tournament's most anticipated clashes. Djokovic's victory came after an exhausting battle on the grass courts of SW19.

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Trump Pardons Nine People Convicted of Bypassing Vehicle Emissions Controls

Donald Trump has pardoned nine people convicted of bypassing vehicle emissions controls or selling equipment designed to circumvent the Clean Air Act. The pardons cover so-called diesel tuners who illegally modified vehicles to produce higher exhaust emissions. The move is the latest in a series of steps by the Trump administration rolling back environmental enforcement.

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Scott Free and Calliope Pictures Produce Documentary on Deciphering Vesuvius Scrolls

Scott Free Productions, the company of Ridley Scott, has partnered with Calliope Pictures (directors Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehme) and Jim O'Shaughnessy's Infinite Films to produce "The Vesuvius Challenge," a documentary narrated by Guy Pearce. The film follows computer scientist Brent Seales and his decades-long obsession with reading hundreds of papyrus scrolls carbonised by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The project documents what was long considered an impossible scientific feat.

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Canadian Startup Reflect10's New Solar Panel Design Boosts Daily Energy Output by 20%
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Canadian Startup Reflect10's New Solar Panel Design Boosts Daily Energy Output by 20%

Canadian startup Reflect10 has developed a new photovoltaic module architecture that increases daily energy production by 20% by embedding a light-reflecting geometry directly into the solar panel. The design allows photons to hit the PV cells multiple times, capturing more energy during low-angle sunlight hours and overcast conditions — without increasing peak wattage. Previously, similar effects required costly external mirrors or motors; Reflect10's approach integrates the geometry into the panel itself.

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Hulu's "Cardinal" Is the Chilling Crime Drama True Detective Fans Have Been Missing
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Hulu's "Cardinal" Is the Chilling Crime Drama True Detective Fans Have Been Missing

"Cardinal," available on Hulu and adapted from Giles Blunt's mystery novels, is a Canadian crime thriller set in the stark winter landscapes of northern Ontario. Across four seasons, it follows haunted detectives through slow-burn investigations where justice is rarely clean and survival isn't guaranteed. Fans of True Detective looking for a similarly atmospheric, emotionally intense crime drama are pointed to this underseen series.

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1-, 2- or 3-row radiators: when does the extra row actually matter?
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1-, 2- or 3-row radiators: when does the extra row actually matter?

A 3-row radiator is not automatically the best choice — the right number of rows depends on the engine's heat load and the available space in the engine bay. Three-row units suit heavily modified or high-output engines, but can actually restrict airflow in standard vehicles. Choosing wisely means weighing thermal requirements against fit before upgrading.

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Criterion Games (Burnout, NFS) leaves racing games to focus on Battlefield
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Criterion Games (Burnout, NFS) leaves racing games to focus on Battlefield

Criterion Games, the studio behind the iconic Burnout series and co-developer of Need for Speed, is abandoning racing games after 30 years. The studio will focus exclusively on the Battlefield franchise. It marks the end of an era for one of gaming's most celebrated racing game developers.

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Electric truck startup Windrose accused of missing paychecks and a disappeared truck
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Electric truck startup Windrose accused of missing paychecks and a disappeared truck

Windrose Technology, a Tesla Semi rival that claims to have raised roughly $400 million and delivered dozens of electric trucks, is facing allegations from two former employees that the company's boss refused to pay them. A US judge ordered Windrose to pay one executive $413,000. Separately, one of the company's trucks has reportedly gone missing, raising wider questions about the startup's stability.

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'The Odyssey' audiobook narrated by Claire Danes, Dan Stevens and Ian McKellen ahead of new film
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'The Odyssey' audiobook narrated by Claire Danes, Dan Stevens and Ian McKellen ahead of new film

Ahead of a new film adaptation of Homer's "The Odyssey," the full 500-page Greek epic is available as an audiobook narrated by Claire Danes, Dan Stevens and Ian McKellen. The recording offers listeners a complete version of the story before the movie arrives. It is positioned as ideal preparation for audiences wanting to experience the source material first.

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SEC set to release long-promised crypto safe harbor rules for public comment in July
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SEC set to release long-promised crypto safe harbor rules for public comment in July

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has updated its regulatory agenda, signalling that a key crypto safe harbor rulemaking will be released for public comment as soon as July. The long-promised measure would offer crypto firms a degree of regulatory protection during the development phase of their projects. Its publication would mark a significant step forward for the cryptocurrency industry.

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US launches strikes on Iran in retaliation for Strait of Hormuz ship attacks
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US launches strikes on Iran in retaliation for Strait of Hormuz ship attacks

The US military launched a wave of strikes against Iran in retaliation for attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, with US Central Command officially confirming the operation. Iranian media reported explosions heard in the south of the country. The action follows a spate of Iranian attacks on shipping in the strategically vital waterway.

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Up to 30% of Americans in Some Areas May Carry Antibody Linked to Tick-Triggered Meat Allergy

A study published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report found that up to 30% of people in some US regions may carry the IgE antibody linked to a tick-bite-triggered red meat allergy. The CDC had previously estimated only 0.14% of the US population — up to 450,000 people — actually has the allergy. The findings suggest that far more Americans than previously believed may be at risk of a potentially life-threatening reaction to eating red meat.

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Tennis player Magda Linette froze her eggs to ease pressure of biological clock
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Tennis player Magda Linette froze her eggs to ease pressure of biological clock

Polish tennis player Magda Linette, 34, has undergone egg-freezing. In an interview with the magazine "Wysokie Obcasy", she explained she was looking for a "guarantee policy" that would relieve the pressure of her biological clock and allow her to focus on her sporting career.

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Boston conservationists find 1729 gravestone of freed Black man Sebastian
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Boston conservationists find 1729 gravestone of freed Black man Sebastian

Conservationists in Boston have discovered and restored the gravestone of Sebastian, a formerly enslaved man who died free in 1729 at the age of 70. The stone bears his chosen name "Boston," his age, and the death date of February 28, 1728, along with a classic New England death's-head motif. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu called it "likely one of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America" in a July 4 speech.

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Switzerland Beat Colombia on Penalties to Face Argentina in World Cup Quarter-Final

Switzerland defeated Colombia on penalties to advance to the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup. The match was goalless after 90 minutes and extra time, with Switzerland holding their nerve in the shootout. They will now face Argentina in the quarter-finals.

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"Sullivan's Crossing" Gets New Showrunner Floyd Kane Ahead of Season 5

Roma Roth, creator of the Canadian romantic drama "Sullivan's Crossing," has stepped down as head writer and showrunner ahead of Season 5. She is being succeeded by Canadian writer-producer Floyd Kane, known for "Diggstown," who will take over day-to-day leadership. Roth remains an executive producer; production has begun on Season 5 for CTV, while a renewal from The CW is still pending.

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Former ESO designer mourns ZeniMax layoffs: "There's really no one left"
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Former ESO designer mourns ZeniMax layoffs: "There's really no one left"

Xbox's latest round of layoffs reportedly gutted ZeniMax Online Studios — creator of Elder Scrolls Online — cutting roughly half its staff. Former content designer Andrew Young, who worked at ZeniMax from 2012, posted a heartfelt thread on X saying, "People will never know the blood, sweat, and tears that went into making ESO," and lamenting that the studio funded other failing Xbox projects while being starved of resources itself.

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Belgian PM jokes USA's World Cup loss to Belgium hit Trump "hard"

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, speaking at the NATO summit in Ankara, joked that the USA's World Cup defeat to Belgium likely hit President Donald Trump "hard," noting Trump has a reputation for reacting irritably to things he dislikes. De Wever said congratulations for Belgium's Red Devils victory were the first thing everyone mentioned to him at the summit, but he had no plans to needle Trump about it in person.

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Oil surges after new US strikes on Iran; Asian stocks slide

Oil prices surged after the US military announced it was carrying out new strikes against Iran. Asian stock markets were set to fall for a second consecutive day, driven by a selloff in chipmakers spreading across the region. Global investors are responding to the escalating military tensions in the Middle East.

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Samsung Galaxy A18 leaks show near-identical design but possible Snapdragon upgrade
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Samsung Galaxy A18 leaks show near-identical design but possible Snapdragon upgrade

CAD renders of the Samsung Galaxy A18, shared by Smartphone Checker in collaboration with leaker OnLeaks, show an almost unchanged design compared to the Galaxy A17 — the same 6.7-inch Infinity-U display, and dimensions differing by only 0.1mm in width and 0.34mm in thickness. The biggest potential upgrade is under the hood: the Galaxy A18 5G is rumoured to swap its Exynos chip for a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.

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