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On-board charger, not the battery, is the costliest repair on used EVs
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On-board charger, not the battery, is the costliest repair on used EVs

A Warrantywise study of UK warranty repair requests shows that the main high-voltage underfloor battery does not feature among the five most common faults in used electric vehicles. The on-board charger turned out to be the single most expensive common repair, with some fixes costing thousands of pounds. Smaller electrical faults occur far more frequently than battery issues, challenging the biggest fear of used-EV buyers.

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England stare down heavy defeat as Knight & Beaumont exit cheaply
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England stare down heavy defeat as Knight & Beaumont exit cheaply

England closed day three of the historic Women's Test at Lord's on 130-6, chasing an imposing 457 to beat India. Heather Knight and Tammy Beaumont, both retiring from international cricket, were dismissed cheaply in their final innings. England face what looks like an inevitable and heavy defeat.

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New Clarity Act crypto draft bill expected this week
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New Clarity Act crypto draft bill expected this week

Several sources told CoinDesk that a new draft of the Clarity Act, a major US cryptocurrency regulation bill, may be released this week. The legislation aims to provide clearer rules for the digital asset market. However, significant legislative challenges remain that could delay its passage.

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Disney's live-action 'Moana' flops with $95M opening, losses up to $125M
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Disney's live-action 'Moana' flops with $95M opening, losses up to $125M

Disney's live-action remake of "Moana" starring Dwayne Johnson opened to just $95 million worldwide and is projected to lose between $100 million and $125 million for the studio. The film marks another costly failure following the dilution of the Marvel brand on Disney+ during Bob Chapek's tenure. Current CEO Bob Iger had promised a quality-over-quantity approach, but the Moana remake has fallen well short of expectations.

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Macron unveils Dreyfus statue and warns of antisemitism's return

French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday inaugurated a statue honouring Captain Alfred Dreyfus, the Jewish officer wrongfully convicted of treason in the 19th century in a case rooted in antisemitism. Macron used the ceremony to condemn a resurgence of what he called "the demons of antisemitism" darkening France's past and present. The Dreyfus Affair remains a landmark event in the history of French justice and civil rights.

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Adult summer camps boom as Gen Z and millennials ditch luxury hotels
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Adult summer camps boom as Gen Z and millennials ditch luxury hotels

Growing numbers of Gen Z and millennials are rejecting five-star hotels and all-inclusive resorts in favour of retro-style "adult summer camps" featuring tents, kayaking, campfires and a digital detox. The trend is gaining popularity in Poland as well. Advocates say the format offers a genuine break from technology and a return to simple outdoor living.

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GM faces class action over leaking rear windows in 2019–2020 Sierra and Silverado
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GM faces class action over leaking rear windows in 2019–2020 Sierra and Silverado

A California class action lawsuit has been filed against General Motors alleging that rear sliding windows in 2019–2020 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks allow water to leak into the cab. One GMC Sierra owner spent $1,000 on repairs before deciding to sue. A long-running GM service bulletin on the issue, updated multiple times, may support the plaintiffs' case in court.

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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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Polish Scientist Warns Humanity Will Likely Cause Its Own Extinction
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Polish Scientist Warns Humanity Will Likely Cause Its Own Extinction

Prof. Rafał Szabla, a theoretical chemist at Wrocław University of Technology, believes humanity is probably not alone in the universe but warns that alien civilisations may have already vanished — a fate that could await us too. He argues that carbon and water alone are insufficient conditions for life, and points to cosmic anomalies. He warns that humanity is likely on a path toward self-destruction.

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SanDisk's BiCS10 Chip Makes 512TB SSDs Possible in 2027 — at Over $300,000
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SanDisk's BiCS10 Chip Makes 512TB SSDs Possible in 2027 — at Over $300,000

SanDisk and Kioxia have begun sampling the BiCS10, a 10th-generation 3D NAND chip with 332 memory layers. Bit density is 59% higher than the previous BiCS8 generation, reaching over 29Gb per square millimetre, while interface speeds hit 4.8Gb/s — a 33% improvement. The chip will enable 512TB SSDs, but those drives are expected to cost well over $300,000 when they arrive in 2027.

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Russia Intensifies Missile Strikes on Kyiv Ahead of Winter
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Russia Intensifies Missile Strikes on Kyiv Ahead of Winter

Paul Ronzheimer, deputy editor-in-chief of Bild, is reporting intensified Russian missile strikes on Kyiv. He argues Putin is trying to destroy the Ukrainian capital before winter because Russian forces are failing to advance on the front lines. The Ukrainian army is achieving battlefield successes, but civilians are paying the price through escalating bombardment.

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Christian-branded energy drinks boom in the US as faith meets caffeine
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Christian-branded energy drinks boom in the US as faith meets caffeine

A new trend is shaking up the US energy drink market: beverages marketed as "Christian," featuring faith-based imagery and values-driven branding to attract religious and conservative consumers. The segment targets buyers tired of mainstream giants like Red Bull and Monster. Critics question whether caffeine-loaded cans with crosses represent genuine faith expression or are simply a marketing gimmick.

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"Do windy" – a light family game for fans of fun over strategy
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"Do windy" – a light family game for fans of fun over strategy

"Do windy" is a board game aimed at players who want lighthearted fun and laughs rather than deep tactical thinking. The game features significant randomness and limited control over the outcome, making it well-suited for family game nights. Reviewers recommend it for those who embrace unpredictability in play.

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Dior's Jonathan Anderson draws inspiration from sculptor Lynda Benglis
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Dior's Jonathan Anderson draws inspiration from sculptor Lynda Benglis

Sculptor Lynda Benglis, who redefined her art form in the 1960s but was long overlooked, is now the central inspiration for Dior's creative director Jonathan Anderson. Anderson has translated her bold, audacious work into a new Dior collection, moving Benglis's influence from museum walls to the runway. The collaboration marks a wider recognition of Benglis's talent in both the art and fashion worlds.

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BBC calls Polish jagodzianki worth travelling from the ends of the earth
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BBC calls Polish jagodzianki worth travelling from the ends of the earth

BBC has praised the Polish jagodzianka — a yeasted bun filled with wild blueberries — calling it worth travelling from the ends of the earth to try. The traditional pastry is experiencing a renaissance, with artisan versions attracting influencers and foreign tourists. In top patisseries it has become a status symbol due to its elevated prices.

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Supermarket headaches caused by sensory overload, not what you think
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Supermarket headaches caused by sensory overload, not what you think

Headaches after a trip to the supermarket may be caused by sensory overload rather than obvious culprits. Bright, flickering artificial lights and intense colours in shops contrast sharply with the natural environments the human brain is adapted to. Some people are particularly sensitive to these artificial stimuli.

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Artemis II looped the Moon — mission controller photographed from 250,000 miles away
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Artemis II looped the Moon — mission controller photographed from 250,000 miles away

On April 6, 2025, NASA's Artemis II four-person crew flew around the far side of the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft, losing all contact with Earth for around 40 minutes. Lead communications officer Chris White, operating from Mission Control in Houston, remotely controlled Orion's exterior cameras during the blackout to capture historic lunar flyby images. White said the Moon "looked wrong" in the photos — appearing too large and sharp given the 250,000-mile distance.

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Szabłowski: Ukrainians were horrified by Volhynia massacre exhumation findings
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Szabłowski: Ukrainians were horrified by Volhynia massacre exhumation findings

Witold Szabłowski, author of "Opowieści z Wołynia" (Stories from Volhynia), says Ukrainian nationalists brutally murdered around 100,000 Poles during the Volhynia massacre. Polish reprisals were cruel but were a response to those killings. Szabłowski adds that the results of exhumations shocked and horrified Ukrainians themselves with the scale of what was uncovered.

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Beaumont and Knight retire from England Test cricket as India close in on win
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Beaumont and Knight retire from England Test cricket as India close in on win

Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight brought their England Test cricket careers to a close on day three of the one-off match against India at Lord's. India need just four more wickets to secure victory heading into the final day of the match. The retirements mark the end of an era for two of England women's cricket's most prominent figures.

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StanChart: Strategy's Saylor must sharpen BTC pivot message to win investors
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StanChart: Strategy's Saylor must sharpen BTC pivot message to win investors

Standard Chartered has warned that Michael Saylor's Strategy, the world's largest corporate Bitcoin treasury company, faces communication challenges that are "muddying the waters" for Bitcoin in the near term. The bank's analysts argue that Saylor's unclear messaging around the company's BTC acquisition strategy is putting off investors. Standard Chartered is calling for greater transparency in the company's investor communications.

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Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' Grosses $5.7M in Wide Expansion, Lands No. 6
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Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' Grosses $5.7M in Wide Expansion, Lands No. 6

Olivia Wilde's comedy "The Invite," starring Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton, grossed over $5.7 million in its third weekend after expanding from 28 to 1,610 locations. The film landed at No. 6 on the domestic box office chart. Its cumulative total now stands at $7.38 million.

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Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa, Ruler Who Transformed Qatar, Dies at 74

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the former ruler of Qatar, has died at the age of 74. Under his leadership, the tiny Gulf state developed vast natural gas wealth and grew into a major global player. He also built diplomatic and media influence — including Al Jazeera — far beyond Qatar's size.

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