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US judge voids Trump's $1.8 billion IRS settlement over leaked tax returns
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US judge voids Trump's $1.8 billion IRS settlement over leaked tax returns

A US federal judge on Monday voided a $1.8 billion settlement between President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service related to leaked tax returns, ruling the lawsuit had been filed for an "improper purpose." The agreement had shielded Trump, his family and businesses from tax audits following their $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. The ruling effectively strips away those broad legal protections.

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Freddie Mercury Wrote Queen Ballad 'Delilah' About His Favourite Cat
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Freddie Mercury Wrote Queen Ballad 'Delilah' About His Favourite Cat

Freddie Mercury wrote the Queen ballad "Delilah," featured on the 1991 album "Innuendo," as a tribute to his favourite cat. The song is a rare example of a rock ballad dedicated to a musician's pet. Mercury was well known for his deep affection for cats throughout his life.

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X Tweaks Algorithm to Boost Mutual Followers' Posts and Reduce Conflict
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X Tweaks Algorithm to Boost Mutual Followers' Posts and Reduce Conflict

X (formerly Twitter) has adjusted its algorithm to amplify posts from users' mutual followers, aiming to give the feed a more communal and less confrontational feel. The company hopes the change will reduce the reach of divisive content and foster a stronger sense of community. The tweak marks one of the more significant feed changes the platform has made recently.

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US Launches Third Consecutive Night of Strikes on Iran, Reinstates Naval Blockade
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US Launches Third Consecutive Night of Strikes on Iran, Reinstates Naval Blockade

The United States carried out a third consecutive night of strikes on Iran, escalating an ongoing military confrontation. President Donald Trump announced the reinstatement of a naval blockade on Iranian shipping and warned Tehran it would be "hit hard" if tensions continue to rise. The situation remains volatile, with fears of further escalation growing.

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Bellingham Doubtful for Argentina Match After Injury Against Norway
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Bellingham Doubtful for Argentina Match After Injury Against Norway

Jude Bellingham scored twice to save England against Norway at the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, but may have picked up an injury in the process. Sports broadcaster Bein Sports reports his participation in England's next match against Argentina is in doubt. Bellingham has been one of England's standout players in the tournament alongside Harry Kane.

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Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Sells $59.5M in Company Stock
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Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Sells $59.5M in Company Stock

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav is selling approximately 2.2 million shares of company stock worth around $59.5 million, capitalising on a rebound in WBD's share price. The sale was disclosed in an SEC filing on Monday. The same day, 12 US states filed an antitrust lawsuit seeking to block Paramount's $110 billion merger deal.

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3 Signs Your Manual Transmission Synchronizers Are Failing
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3 Signs Your Manual Transmission Synchronizers Are Failing

The synchronizers in a manual transmission wear out over time, and drivers can identify their failure through specific shifting problems. Common signs include grinding when changing gears, difficulty engaging a particular gear, and vibrations during gear changes. Catching these symptoms early can prevent a costly transmission rebuild.

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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster
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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster

Denis Kapustin, founder of the Russian Volunteer Corps fighting on Ukraine's side, says Russian society is living in anticipation of an approaching catastrophe. He claims social tensions in Russia are rising and that Putin intends to announce a new mobilisation in autumn 2026. Kapustin points to multiple signs of Kremlin military preparations as evidence.

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US Air Force Engineer Cut Down 13 Licence Plate Cameras — Caught by One of Them
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US Air Force Engineer Cut Down 13 Licence Plate Cameras — Caught by One of Them

A US Air Force engineer in Virginia is accused of cutting down 13 Flock Safety licence plate reader cameras using bolt cutters, arguing that mass vehicle surveillance violates the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches. The defendant called out the cameras as unconstitutional before police identified him. Ironically, one of the cameras captured him in the act of dismantling it.

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'Avengers: Doomsday' Is Officially the Second Longest MCU Film Ever
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'Avengers: Doomsday' Is Officially the Second Longest MCU Film Ever

Marvel has officially revealed the runtime of "Avengers: Doomsday," confirming it is the second longest film in MCU history. Ticket sales are set to launch next week, with the film's release scheduled for July 31, 2025. "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" will hit cinemas first this month, setting up the wider MCU crossover event.

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Kingdom Hearts "Deep Dive" Panel Confirmed for D23 on 15th August
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Kingdom Hearts "Deep Dive" Panel Confirmed for D23 on 15th August

Disney has confirmed a Kingdom Hearts "deep dive" panel at the D23 fan event on 15th August, marking 25 years of the Square Enix franchise. While the official announcement doesn't explicitly mention Kingdom Hearts 4, the timing aligns with the game's re-emergence earlier this year. Fans are hopeful the panel will bring concrete new details about the long-awaited fourth instalment.

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How Roman surveyors built perfectly straight roads thousands of years ago
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How Roman surveyors built perfectly straight roads thousands of years ago

Ancient Roman engineers used surveying tools called the groma and chorobates to lay out perfectly straight roads across vast distances. The groma established right angles and straight lines, while the chorobates functioned as a levelling instrument. Together they enabled the construction of a road network spanning over 80,000 km across the empire.

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Halo-Halo: Filipino shaved ice dessert with endless topping combinations
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Halo-Halo: Filipino shaved ice dessert with endless topping combinations

Halo-Halo is a traditional Filipino shaved ice dessert served with a colourful mix of contrasting toppings, including sweetened beans, jellies, fried bananas, coconut and ice cream. The name means "mix, mix" in Filipino, referring to how the dessert is eaten. The dish is highly customisable, with no single definitive recipe.

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Do food-tracking apps actually help you eat a healthier diet?
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Do food-tracking apps actually help you eat a healthier diet?

Food tracking apps have grown in popularity as a tool to improve dietary habits, but their actual effectiveness remains debated among health experts. Monitoring food purchases can raise nutritional awareness, though this does not automatically translate into lasting behavioural change. Experts suggest outcomes depend heavily on the user's motivation and how consistently they engage with the app.

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How much should you contribute to the end-of-year teacher gift collection?
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How much should you contribute to the end-of-year teacher gift collection?

End-of-year joint gift collections for teachers can ease the pressure of competitive individual giving, but they introduce their own social friction — particularly the fear of appearing stingy. Etiquette experts suggest contributions should be voluntary and proportional to each family's means, with no fixed minimum. Clear communication about how the collection is organised is key to avoiding discomfort.

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Tether: the secretive crypto giant backed by Farage's biggest donor
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Tether: the secretive crypto giant backed by Farage's biggest donor

Tether, one of the largest companies in the cryptocurrency industry and the issuer of the USDT stablecoin, has financial ties to the biggest donor backing Nigel Farage. Farage has been a vocal advocate for the UK embracing cryptocurrency. The connections raise questions about potential conflicts of interest between the politician's stance and his financial backers.

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'Asia's cleanest village' bans tourists on Sundays

The village known as "Asia's cleanest village" has banned tourists on Sundays in an effort to preserve its cleanliness and tranquillity. The measure is a response to growing tourist pressure that threatens the settlement's unique character. The village earned its title through residents' exceptional commitment to hygiene and environmental care.

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Russia Strikes Kyiv, Fires Break Out Across the City
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Russia Strikes Kyiv, Fires Break Out Across the City

Russia launched a missile attack on Kyiv overnight from Monday to Tuesday, causing fires to break out in multiple parts of the Ukrainian capital. The strikes were confirmed by Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city's military administration. The attack represents another in a series of overnight bombardments targeting Kyiv.

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Apple's OpenAI Lawsuit May Force Jony Ive Into the Legal Fight
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Apple's OpenAI Lawsuit May Force Jony Ive Into the Legal Fight

Apple attempted to shield its former chief design officer Jony Ive from being drawn into its lawsuit against OpenAI, but may not succeed. Ive has been collaborating with OpenAI on a new AI device project, making him a potentially key figure in the legal dispute. If a court compels his testimony, Apple could find itself in an awkward position regarding its former star designer.

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Seidler Equity Explores Sale of Stake in 139-Year-Old Baseball Gear Maker Rawlings
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Seidler Equity Explores Sale of Stake in 139-Year-Old Baseball Gear Maker Rawlings

Private equity firm Seidler Equity is exploring the sale of its stake in Rawlings Sporting Goods, one of America's oldest baseball equipment and apparel makers with a 139-year history. The move aims to capitalise on booming investor demand for sports-related assets. Rawlings is a leading brand in the industry, supplying official balls to Major League Baseball among other products.

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Madonna's 'Confessions II' debuts at Number One on Billboard 200
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Madonna's 'Confessions II' debuts at Number One on Billboard 200

Madonna's new album 'Confessions II' has debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 chart. The pop icon publicly responded to the achievement, saying she is both grateful and surprised by the reception. The album marks one of her strongest commercial openings in years.

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100,000+ Norwegians cheer World Cup football team despite early exit
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100,000+ Norwegians cheer World Cup football team despite early exit

More than 100,000 people gathered at the royal palace in Oslo to celebrate Norway's national football team following their World Cup exit. The crowd gave the players an enthusiastic welcome despite the team failing to advance further in the tournament. The event turned into a major national celebration.

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