Burnley appoint Genk's Nicky Hayen as new head coach on three-year deal
Burnley have appointed Nicky Hayen, previously head coach of Belgian club Genk, as their new manager. Hayen has signed a three-year deal with the club.
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Burnley have appointed Nicky Hayen, previously head coach of Belgian club Genk, as their new manager. Hayen has signed a three-year deal with the club.
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Netflix's reimagining of Little House on the Prairie has reignited debate around the "tradwife" trend โ women who adopt traditional domestic roles. The show's showrunner pushed back on attempts to claim the series as a trad-wife manifesto, stating "it's interesting that people like to claim things." The 19th-century frontier story has drawn renewed attention from both supporters and critics of the lifestyle movement.
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A June 2026 VentureBeat Research survey of 573 technical leaders at companies with 100+ employees found that 86% of enterprises run their GPUs at half capacity or less. Companies knowingly deployed AI agents without adequate governance controls and are now retrofitting across five layers: agent identity, output evaluation, cost telemetry, context security and orchestration. Around 60% plan to switch or add vendors in each layer within the next 12 months, with roughly a third moving within the current quarter.
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Journalist Zbigniew Parafianowicz, speaking on WP's programme "Bez Doktryny," analysed the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in Vladimir Putin's power system. According to the expert, Putin deliberately uses religion as a political tool, regularly appearing at Orthodox services and maintaining close ties with Church hierarchs. Religion has become one of the key pillars of Kremlin legitimacy.
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Sean Kaufman, nominated by the Trump administration to be Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, has previously questioned the use of the hepatitis B vaccine in infants and raised the debunked link between vaccines and autism, according to past comments reviewed by STAT. He would oversee the US response to public health emergencies and disasters. His views reflect a broader undercurrent of vaccine scepticism among senior officials at the Department of Health and Human Services under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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StubHub CEO Eric Baker is pouring millions of dollars into funding large-scale ticket scalpers who operate on his own platform, according to a CBC investigation. The arrangement means the company's chief executive is profiting from the very practice his platform is supposed to regulate. The revelation raises serious conflict-of-interest questions about StubHub's leadership.
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Battlefield Studios is introducing a change to Battlefield 6's seasonal pass system, allowing players to purchase rewards previously considered permanently lost. Fans have reacted with sharp criticism, calling the move outright "greed, greed and more greed." The update is intended to give players a second chance at missed season rewards โ for a price.
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Speculation is mounting in Poland over who will referee the 2025 World Cup final. Commentator Rafaล Rostkowski assessed that Szymon Marciniak's chances of getting the final are increasing, which would make it his second consecutive World Cup final after officiating the 2022 final in Qatar.
Pia Skrzyszowska clocked 12.54 seconds in the 100m hurdles at the Diamond League meeting in Monaco, finishing fourth. American Masai Russell, the fastest in the world this year, took victory. Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi broke the world record in the 1000m with a time of 2:11.83.
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Maserati has revealed the Project GT4, a track-only racing version of the GranTurismo that swaps leather seats and touchscreens for a roll cage and racing harness. The car is built purely for competition on the circuit rather than road use.
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Researchers analysed DNA from 142 skeletons found at three Swedish cemeteries dating to the 10thโ14th centuries and found that people buried together in collective graves were rarely close biological relatives. Contrary to earlier assumptions, adults and children sharing a grave were usually not parent and child. The finding, led by paleogeneticist Maja Krzewiลska of Stockholm University, raises major questions about early Christian burial practices in medieval Sweden.
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Nasdaq-listed Empery Digital sold 1,400 Bitcoin since May 2026, raising $87 million in total. The proceeds are earmarked for an AI data center deal, legal bills and other operational expenses. The sales represent nearly half of the company's total BTC holdings.
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Poland's armed forces have introduced a scheme allowing soldiers to collect their uniforms from InPost parcel lockers instead of travelling to military stores. InPost, Europe's largest parcel locker operator, is responsible for the deliveries. A deputy defence minister called it a "simple, practical change," while InPost's CEO praised the "dual use" of private infrastructure for national-security purposes.
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Psychologist Piotr Mosak argues that expecting a partner to guess your needs without being told is one of the most common causes of relationship crises and breakups. The lack of direct communication leads to growing frustration and resentment on both sides. Mosak stresses that openly expressing one's needs is the foundation of a lasting relationship.
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Nikola Tesla defeated Thomas Edison in the war of currents by championing alternating current, which became the global standard for electricity transmission. Despite his groundbreaking inventions, Tesla was never awarded the Nobel Prize, a fact widely regarded as one of science history's great injustices. His legacy continues to underpin modern electrical engineering.
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Pasta alla vodka is a creamy, cheesy dish made with a tomato, cream and vodka sauce. The recipe is simple enough for a weeknight dinner yet impressive enough for a dinner party. The dish balances creaminess, a tangy edge and rich cheese flavour.
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Atlantis The Royal in Dubai, opened in 2023, is one of the world's most expensive hotels, with top suites costing up to $100,000 per night. The property stretches 500 metres in length and rises 193 metres, featuring a distinctive lattice structure of six towers and irregularly arranged blocks. It offers sweeping views of the Persian Gulf and extensive leisure facilities.
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In 2002, Norway's Bokklubben book club, in partnership with the Norwegian Nobel Institute, asked 100 writers from 54 countries to select the 100 most important books of all time. Although all chosen titles were considered equal, Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote" received a special distinction as the single greatest work. The early 17th-century novel was acclaimed by participants as the most outstanding book in literary history.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Friday in what is being described as a rare royal reunion. The visit signals a thaw in relations between the Sussexes and the rest of the Royal Family, following their decision in 2020 to renounce their royal titles and relocate to the United States. The meeting is the first of its kind in some time.
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The European Union has launched a preliminary investigation into Meta, finding the company is not doing enough to protect children on its platforms and accusing it of employing "addictive design." Under EU rules, the potential fine could reach 6% of Meta's annual global revenue. Meta has rejected the accusations and is expected to contest the findings.
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Id Software lost 136 employees โ over half its workforce โ as part of Microsoft's broader Xbox studio cuts totalling 3,200 jobs, with the layoffs hitting one day before the Doom: The Dark Ages expansion launched. Remaining staff and those laid off expressed serious concern about the studio's ability to maintain its games and proprietary idTech engine. The official id Software X account has since posted a statement saying the team "still has the crew we need to build the games and tech we're known for" and remains roughly the same size as before the cuts.
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The US Space Force has fielded a new electromagnetic warfare system designed to jam the signals of adversary satellites. The weapon is capable of effectively "blinding" enemy spacecraft by disrupting their communications and operations. Technical details of the system have not been publicly disclosed.
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