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France demolished Australia in second half to knock Wallabies out of tournament
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France demolished Australia in second half to knock Wallabies out of tournament

Australia led France 21-12 at half-time but were overwhelmed in a brutal 16-minute second-half spell that turned a nine-point lead into a 13-point deficit. Coach Joe Schmidt looked short of answers as France's bench power proved decisive. The defeat raises serious questions about Australia's depth ahead of a home Rugby World Cup.

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Over 50,000 Sherman Tanks Built – Why Almost None Survive Today
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Over 50,000 Sherman Tanks Built – Why Almost None Survive Today

More than 50,000 M4 Sherman tanks were produced during World War II, making them one of the most numerous armoured vehicles ever built. Despite that scale, surviving examples are extremely rare today – most were scrapped after the war through government metal-recovery programmes. The deliberate destruction of so many historically significant vehicles is what makes their scarcity so frustrating.

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Norway Out of World Cup After 1-2 Extra-Time Loss to England – Fans React

Norway were eliminated from the World Cup at the quarter-final stage, losing 2-1 to England in extra time. Norwegian supporters interviewed after the match expressed disappointment but acknowledged their team fought hard throughout the tournament. The tight game was overshadowed by controversy over England's equaliser scored by Jude Bellingham.

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Frankie Grande Defends 'Big Brother 28' Premiere: "Camp Is Part of Its DNA"
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Frankie Grande Defends 'Big Brother 28' Premiere: "Camp Is Part of Its DNA"

The Season 28 premiere of Big Brother on CBS, which aired on July 9, drew criticism for its over-the-top campy style, featuring three appearances by former CBS reality stars and a scene involving an erupting volcano. Frankie Grande publicly defended the episode, arguing that camp has always been central to the show's identity. The premiere included a surprise early exit when one guest fell into the fictional volcano.

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Oil Prices Surge Above Pre-War Levels After Iran's Strait of Hormuz Attack

Crude oil prices jumped above pre-war levels this week following Iran's latest attack in the Strait of Hormuz, demonstrating Tehran's capacity to move global energy markets through shows of force in the strategic waterway. The spike highlighted the vulnerability of global oil supplies to regional tensions. Analysts expect further price volatility as the situation in the region remains unresolved.

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Yale Scientists Identify Two Proteins That Spread Parkinson's Disease in the Brain
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Yale Scientists Identify Two Proteins That Spread Parkinson's Disease in the Brain

Yale University scientists have identified two neuron surface proteins that appear to facilitate the spread of alpha-synuclein, the toxic protein linked to Parkinson's disease, through the brain. Blocking these proteins in mouse models dramatically reduced the progression of the disease. The finding offers a promising new therapeutic target for future Parkinson's treatments.

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Typhoon Bavi Weakens to Tropical Storm After Landfall in China's Zhejiang Province

China's National Meteorological Center reported on Sunday that Typhoon Bavi had weakened to a severe tropical storm after making landfall in Zhejiang province. Despite the system losing intensity, heavy rain spread across large parts of China. Meteorological services continued to monitor the situation due to flooding risks.

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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway
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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway

China's Beijing Institute of Technology released footage of three eight-wheeled trucks interlocking to form a road-mobile electromagnetic catapult capable of launching a propeller-driven drone without a runway. The system miniaturises the EMALS technology already used on China's newest aircraft carrier. Transported in standard shipping containers, it could theoretically be deployed anywhere in the world.

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Lexus LS 400 grew from Toyota's secret $1 billion F1 project
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Lexus LS 400 grew from Toyota's secret $1 billion F1 project

Toyota secretly spent $1 billion developing a car to rival Germany's luxury elite — BMW, Mercedes and Audi. The result was the Lexus LS 400, launched in 1989 and widely regarded as one of the automotive industry's greatest success stories. The project drew on technology developed through Toyota's Formula 1 programme.

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Firefox holds 12.58% desktop browser market share in North America in June 2026
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Firefox holds 12.58% desktop browser market share in North America in June 2026

StatCounter data for June 2026 shows Firefox holding a 12.58% share of the desktop browser market in North America. The figure represents a notable position for Mozilla's browser, which has long competed against the dominant Chrome. The data was published by StatCounter.

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BioShock Infinite deserves a TV or film adaptation
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BioShock Infinite deserves a TV or film adaptation

Video game adaptations have reached a new quality high in recent years, from acclaimed series to blockbuster films. The author argues that BioShock Infinite, widely regarded as one of the greatest games ever made, is a prime candidate for a screen adaptation thanks to its rich story and original world. No film or TV production based on the BioShock series has been made to date.

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Healthy life expectancy falling in the UK – is the NHS part of the problem?
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Healthy life expectancy falling in the UK – is the NHS part of the problem?

The UK is seeing a decline in healthy life expectancy, prompting questions about whether the National Health Service is contributing to the trend. Experts point to long waiting lists, insufficient preventive care and social inequalities as key drivers. The debate centres on whether the NHS needs deep structural reform to reverse the decline.

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'Black Money for White Nights': Sharp Bulgarian Drama About the Cost-of-Living Crisis
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'Black Money for White Nights': Sharp Bulgarian Drama About the Cost-of-Living Crisis

"Black Money for White Nights," directed by Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov, is a sharp Bulgarian drama screened at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival that tackles the cost-of-living crisis in a post-Soviet setting. Critics draw comparisons to Valeska Grisebach's "The Dreamed Adventure," which won the Jury Prize at Cannes in May. The film is part of a broader surge in recognition for Bulgarian cinema in 2025.

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UFC 329: King Green Knocks Out Terrance Kinney with Buzzer-Beating KO
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UFC 329: King Green Knocks Out Terrance Kinney with Buzzer-Beating KO

At UFC 329, Bobby "King" Green scored a dramatic buzzer-beating knockout victory over Terrance Kinney in what was billed as a grudge match between two former friends. Green rallied late in the fight to finish Kinney in the closing seconds. The result was one of the most dramatic finishes on the card.

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Nigerian Forces Rescue 39 Schoolchildren and 5 Teachers Abducted in Oyo State
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Nigerian Forces Rescue 39 Schoolchildren and 5 Teachers Abducted in Oyo State

Nigerian security forces have rescued 39 schoolchildren and five teachers who were abducted nearly two months ago in Oyo state. All those freed are reported to be safe following the rescue operation. Nigeria has been grappling with a wave of school abductions affecting multiple states across the country.

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US launches airstrikes on Iran after attack on civilian ship in Strait of Hormuz
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US launches airstrikes on Iran after attack on civilian ship in Strait of Hormuz

The US military launched a third round of strikes against Iran this week after Iranian forces attacked a civilian container ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz via the southern route along Oman's coast, which is protected by the US Navy. Iran declared the strait closed again and demanded vessels use the northern route through its territorial waters. The Pentagon confirmed the strikes in response to Tehran's latest attack on shipping.

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Tesla driver apparently naps at 62 mph with two children in back seat on Canadian highway
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Tesla driver apparently naps at 62 mph with two children in back seat on Canadian highway

Video footage from the Trans-Canada Highway between Golden and Revelstoke shows a woman apparently asleep at the wheel of a Tesla Model Y travelling at up to 62 mph (100 km/h). Fellow motorist Carleigh King filmed the incident on Sunday afternoon; two children were reportedly in the back seat. The driver's sunglasses appear to have fooled Tesla's driver-monitoring system, raising concerns about the technology's reliability.

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How to build a reliably waking Thunderbolt 4 dock
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How to build a reliably waking Thunderbolt 4 dock

A technical blog post details how to build a Thunderbolt 4 dock that reliably wakes a computer from sleep. The author shares hands-on experience identifying specific components and configurations that eliminate common wake issues. The guide targets advanced users seeking a stable docking solution for their workstation setup.

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Long Covid may physically damage nerves that control the stomach
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Long Covid may physically damage nerves that control the stomach

A new study published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases suggests that Long Covid may cause physical damage to the nerves that regulate stomach function. The findings could explain digestive complaints — such as nausea and gastroparesis — commonly reported by Long Covid patients. The research adds to growing evidence that SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause lasting, multi-organ damage.

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South Korea's stock rally sends valuations to record lows despite surging prices

South Korea's stock market has surged dramatically, yet equity valuations have paradoxically fallen to record lows, meaning corporate earnings are growing faster than share prices. This unusual backdrop presents investors with a rare dilemma: whether rock-bottom valuations signal a buying opportunity or a warning sign. The divergence has drawn international attention to the Korean market.

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67-million-year-old T. rex skeleton goes to auction in New York with $30m estimate
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67-million-year-old T. rex skeleton goes to auction in New York with $30m estimate

A 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton is set to go on sale in New York with a pre-sale estimate of $30 million, potentially making it the most expensive fossil ever sold. Scientists warn that private sales of such fossils deprive researchers of access to unique specimens.

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Warframe: Tau – new solar system inspired by Blade Runner and The Sopranos
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Warframe: Tau – new solar system inspired by Blade Runner and The Sopranos

Digital Extremes revealed Warframe: Tau at TennoCon 2026 — a massive update bringing players to a new solar system styled after Blade Runner and The Sopranos. The update tackles themes of addiction head-on. It is scheduled to launch later in 2026.

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