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Malcolm X Park fountain water turns brown after Lincoln Reflecting Pool revamp
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Malcolm X Park fountain water turns brown after Lincoln Reflecting Pool revamp

The fountain at Malcolm X Park in Washington D.C. turned brown shortly after the Lincoln Reflecting Pool turned green during a Trump administration renovation project. The Interior Department said the water would "once again run clean in the next 24–36 hours." The incidents have drawn public attention to the ongoing revamp of the National Mall's water features.

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PlayStation Returns to Tokyo Game Show 2026 for Third Consecutive Year
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PlayStation Returns to Tokyo Game Show 2026 for Third Consecutive Year

Sony has confirmed PlayStation as a major exhibitor at Tokyo Game Show 2026, marking the third consecutive year the brand will appear at the event. PlayStation had largely skipped major conventions for several years before returning to TGS in 2024. Fans can expect announcements of upcoming PS5 titles at the show.

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SpaceX Falcon 9 launches record-breaking 36th time
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SpaceX Falcon 9 launches record-breaking 36th time

SpaceX's Falcon 9 Booster 1067 launched for a record-breaking 36th time on July 9 at 5:25 a.m. EDT from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying 29 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit. The booster landed on the drone ship "A Shortfall of Gravitas" roughly 8.5 minutes after liftoff. The overall orbital reuse record still belongs to NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery, which flew 39 missions.

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Kelty Greye on her "wild" response to "The Middle" cover in Supergirl
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Kelty Greye on her "wild" response to "The Middle" cover in Supergirl

Singer Kelty Greye recorded a melancholic cover of Jimmy Eat World's 2001 hit "The Middle" three years before it was featured in DC Studios' film "Supergirl." Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, she described the public response as "wild" and said she had to make peace with the polarising reaction — whether listeners loved or hated her rendition. The film placement brought the cover to a much wider audience.

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Gold falls as US strikes on Iran raise energy prices and inflation fears
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Gold falls as US strikes on Iran raise energy prices and inflation fears

Gold prices held a decline for a second consecutive day as US military strikes against Iran pushed energy prices higher and stoked inflation concerns. The escalating Middle East conflict prompted investors to reassess commodity positions amid growing geopolitical uncertainty. Rising energy costs linked to the strikes are being seen as a key driver of fresh inflation risk.

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Russian missile strike on Odesa region kills 4, wounds 7
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Russian missile strike on Odesa region kills 4, wounds 7

A Russian missile strike on Ukraine's Odesa region killed four people and wounded seven others, two of whom are in critical condition. The attack is the latest in a series of Russian strikes targeting the southern Ukrainian region. Authorities confirmed the casualties without specifying the exact location within the oblast.

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Lovable in talks to double valuation to $13.2B in $300M funding round
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Lovable in talks to double valuation to $13.2B in $300M funding round

AI startup Lovable is reportedly in talks to raise $300 million in a new funding round that would double its valuation to $13.2 billion. The round is expected to be led by Menlo Ventures, according to Sifted. The deal has not yet been officially confirmed by the company.

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Emily Henry's 'People We Meet on Vacation' earns Emmy nomination for Netflix

Author Emily Henry has officially become an Emmy nominee after the Netflix adaptation of her novel "People We Meet on Vacation" earned a nomination in the outstanding television movie category. Henry is one of the most popular contemporary romance authors, and the recognition marks a notable crossover moment from the literary to the television world.

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Switzerland spent millions to spread tourists around – it didn't work
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Switzerland spent millions to spread tourists around – it didn't work

Switzerland has spent two years and millions of francs trying to divert tourists away from its most crowded destinations to lesser-known spots. Despite the costly new promotional strategy, statistics show the results are weak — visitors continue to flock to the same popular locations. The campaign has failed to meaningfully change tourist behaviour.

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Lampposts in California, New York, and Connecticut to charge EVs via Voltpost
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Lampposts in California, New York, and Connecticut to charge EVs via Voltpost

Voltpost is expanding EV charging infrastructure by fitting chargers onto existing lampposts in California, New York, and Connecticut. The approach uses existing electrical connections, avoiding the cost of building new infrastructure. The solution is aimed at making EV charging more accessible in urban areas without major construction work.

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Trump posts footage of US strikes on Iran and warns of harsher response
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Trump posts footage of US strikes on Iran and warns of harsher response

Donald Trump posted videos and photos on Truth Social purportedly showing the results of US strikes on Iran. He described the attack as retaliation for Iranian bombardment of ships and warned that any repetition would be met with a far harsher response. The post also included an erroneous photo, constituting an embarrassing blunder.

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NBA: Khris Middleton Returns to Wizards in Complex Six-Team, 10-Player Trade
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NBA: Khris Middleton Returns to Wizards in Complex Six-Team, 10-Player Trade

Khris Middleton has returned to the Washington Wizards as part of a complex six-team NBA trade involving 10 role players — roughly 20% of the entire league. The intricate deal was built around the singular objective of bringing Middleton back to Washington. It stands as one of the more convoluted multi-team transactions in recent NBA history.

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Bangladesh Reports Over 120,000 Measles Cases as Hospitals Overwhelmed

Bangladesh has reported over 120,000 suspected and confirmed measles cases, with hospitals overwhelmed by the surge. The country had previously made significant progress in combating the disease but is now facing a serious resurgence. Children continue to die from measles despite earlier public health advances.

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Sen. Wyden Pushes to Protect Blockchain Developers in Senate Crypto Bill

Democratic Senator Ron Wyden is urging Senate leaders to keep a provision protecting blockchain software developers in the broader crypto legislation. The clause is contested and risks being stripped out during the legislative process. Wyden argues that removing it would harm innovation and free expression in the crypto space.

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100,000-year-old Homo sapiens was stabbed in the face – earliest evidence of interpersonal violence
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100,000-year-old Homo sapiens was stabbed in the face – earliest evidence of interpersonal violence

Researchers analysing a skull from Qafzeh cave in Israel determined that a man buried there around 100,000 years ago was likely stabbed in the face with a sharp stone tool. Published on June 30 in Scientific Reports, the study identifies this as the earliest known evidence of interpersonal violence in human history. At least 27 individuals were buried in the cave between roughly 145,000 and 92,000 years ago, making them among the earliest Homo sapiens found outside Africa.

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Salman Rushdie: AI has 'zero' role in storytelling, teases 'Midnight's Children' TV series
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Salman Rushdie: AI has 'zero' role in storytelling, teases 'Midnight's Children' TV series

Salman Rushdie has flatly dismissed artificial intelligence's role in literature and storytelling, telling Variety its contribution should be "nothing, zero," arguing AI lacks any capacity for originality. The author also teased an upcoming TV adaptation of his landmark novel "Midnight's Children" and a film version of "The Ground Beneath Her Feet."

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Charles Melton earns first Emmy nomination for "Beef": "Holy sh**, how exciting"
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Charles Melton earns first Emmy nomination for "Beef": "Holy sh**, how exciting"

Charles Melton, 35, has earned his first Emmy nomination for his role in Netflix's "Beef," which is also nominated in the best limited series or anthology category. Melton serves as an executive producer on the show, adding to the significance of the recognition. He reacted to the news with excitement, saying "Holy Sh**, How Exciting."

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DIY engineer builds his own GPU from 8,192 RISC-V chips
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DIY engineer builds his own GPU from 8,192 RISC-V chips

German YouTuber Matthias Balwierz, known as "bitluni," has built a custom GPU using 8,192 low-cost RISC-V microcontrollers sourced from AliExpress. The enormously complex build nearly pushed him to his limits, and the project might have been abandoned if a PCB design firm hadn't reached out for a partnership. The resulting GPU is modest in performance but stands as an impressive DIY achievement. Balwierz documents a range of ambitious DIY electronics projects on his YouTube channel.

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MindsEye devs fly fans to Edinburgh playtest while staff protest
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MindsEye devs fly fans to Edinburgh playtest while staff protest

Build a Rocket Boy is flying an undisclosed number of community members to its Edinburgh studio for a MindsEye on-site playtest, covering flights and two nights' accommodation. The move has prompted protests from the studio's own developers, who oppose the event. The situation is striking given that MindsEye was widely panned as an infamously bad action game and a notable commercial failure.

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Canada's PM Carney visits Saudi Arabia for first time in 26 years

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has visited Saudi Arabia, making it the first trip by a Canadian leader to the kingdom in 26 years. The visit is aimed at expanding diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries.

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Leveraged ETFs and Samsung stock drive 70% of South Korea's $4.3tn market trading
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Leveraged ETFs and Samsung stock drive 70% of South Korea's $4.3tn market trading

Retail investor enthusiasm for leveraged ETFs in South Korea has reached the point where those products, together with the Samsung and SK Hynix chipmaker stocks they track, now account for more than 70% of trading value on the country's $4.3 trillion market. The trend highlights growing concentration risk and speculative behaviour among Korean retail investors.

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Researchers Propose Method to Detect Nuclear Weapons Placed in Orbit
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Researchers Propose Method to Detect Nuclear Weapons Placed in Orbit

The 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans weapons in space, but a Russian satellite has raised suspicion despite Moscow's claims that it is a routine spacecraft. New research proposes a detection method for identifying atomic weapons placed in orbit, which could help enforce the treaty. Scientists say certain signatures from a satellite could betray the presence of a nuclear warhead.

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