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Old Dominion University professor shot dead in Philippines days before retirement

A professor from Old Dominion University whose research shaped conservation efforts worldwide was shot and killed in the Philippines just weeks before he was due to retire. University officials confirmed his death and praised his global impact on environmental protection. No further details about the circumstances of the shooting have been made public.

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Merz admits government fell short of expectations as coalition slumps in polls
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Merz admits government fell short of expectations as coalition slumps in polls

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz admitted on Wednesday that his government had failed to meet some public expectations in its first year in power. He described the coalition's poor poll ratings as motivation to work harder. Merz once again ruled out any cooperation between the Christian Democrats and the right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD), which continues to surge in the polls.

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Denshattack! review: a cult classic in the making
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Denshattack! review: a cult classic in the making

Denshattack! by Undercoders is an arcade grind-'em-up drawing clear inspiration from Jet Set Radio, the PS1-era Tony Hawk's games, Hi-Fi Rush and OlliOlli. The reviewer calls it "incredible" and suggests it has the makings of a cult classic, likely to remain relevant and influential well beyond its release window.

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Prosperity without growth: why economists are divided on the idea
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Prosperity without growth: why economists are divided on the idea

The idea of achieving prosperity without economic growth — eliminating poverty and protecting the planet without endlessly expanding GDP — is gaining traction among researchers. However, many mainstream economists remain deeply sceptical of its feasibility. The debate is explored in a new piece published in Nature in July 2026.

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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia returns August 17 with expanded 10-episode season 18
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia returns August 17 with expanded 10-episode season 18

FX has confirmed that Season 18 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia will premiere on Monday, August 17, 2026. The season is expanded to 10 episodes, up from the eight-episode runs of the previous three seasons. It will air at 9 p.m. ET on FXX and FX, stream on Hulu in the US, and be available on Disney+ internationally.

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Expert: Lewandowski won't dramatically raise Chicago Fire's ceiling
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Expert: Lewandowski won't dramatically raise Chicago Fire's ceiling

Robert Lewandowski has joined Chicago Fire amid fan hopes of a club revival. Analyst Alex Calabrese told WP, however, that the Polish striker's arrival alone will not significantly raise the team's ceiling. He believes Chicago is a good fit for Lewandowski, but the club's success will depend on broader squad-building efforts.

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'Sharknado' and 'Doctor Who' creators join AI film startup Promise AI
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'Sharknado' and 'Doctor Who' creators join AI film startup Promise AI

AI film startup Promise AI is pairing veteran Hollywood creatives with generative AI tools to produce a new slate of films. The roster includes creators behind cult hits "Sharknado" and "Doctor Who." The company's approach bets on experienced traditionalists guiding AI-generated content rather than replacing human creativity entirely.

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US coronary artery disease deaths fell by over half since 1990, but 89% remain preventable
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US coronary artery disease deaths fell by over half since 1990, but 89% remain preventable

A study published in JAMA Cardiology found that deaths from ischemic heart disease in the US fell by more than half between 1990 and 2023, driven largely by reductions in smoking (down 33.3%) and particulate air pollution (down 74.9%). However, in the final year of the study, 419,000 of the estimated 473,000 coronary artery disease deaths — 88.8% — were still linked to modifiable risk factors. Researchers say that better management of those factors could prevent almost nine in ten deaths.

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Dodge offers $5,500 cash allowance on new Charger SixPack
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Dodge offers $5,500 cash allowance on new Charger SixPack

Dodge has reinstated one of its most popular cash allowance programmes for the new Charger SixPack, offering buyers a $5,500 discount. The incentive is designed to drive sales of the new-generation muscle car. No end date for the programme is given in the source.

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Ukraine's strikes on Russian refineries could prove decisive in the war
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Ukraine's strikes on Russian refineries could prove decisive in the war

In the latest episode of the podcast "Rzecz w tym," analyst Rusłan Szoszyn argues that Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil refineries are triggering a fuel crisis that may be the Kremlin's gravest problem since the full-scale invasion began. The discussion also covers Vladimir Putin's political calculations and possible scenarios for ending the war. The future of Ukraine and European security are also examined.

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Morgan Stanley: Solana is a better portfolio diversifier than Ethereum

Morgan Stanley analyst Denny Galindo argues that Solana (SOL) has historically served as a better portfolio diversifier than Ether (ETH), despite being more volatile. As the crypto market expands, the distinction between major digital assets is becoming increasingly important for investors. Galindo's analysis suggests SOL's diversification benefits outweigh its higher volatility, though that risk remains real.

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SpaceX shares fall back to IPO price one month after debut
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SpaceX shares fall back to IPO price one month after debut

One month after its stock market debut, SpaceX shares have fallen back to near their IPO price, according to Reuters. Analysts warn that investors hoping for large early gains are likely to be disappointed. The weak post-debut performance could also deter other companies considering going public.

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Plastic surgery tourism: teeth in Turkey, neck lifts in London, breast work in Brazil

Medical tourism for aesthetic procedures is booming globally, with popular destinations including Turkey for dental work, London for neck lifts and Brazil for breast surgeries. Trips range from same-day procedures to six-week recovery stays. Patients combine their holiday time with cosmetic treatments, drawn by lower costs or specialist expertise abroad.

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One sentence that politely but effectively ends every telemarketer call
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One sentence that politely but effectively ends every telemarketer call

Telling a telemarketer that the call is being recorded, or politely requesting to be added to the company's do-not-call list, is typically enough to end the conversation immediately and politely. Telemarketers are bound by regulations and must respond to such requests. The approach avoids conflict and reduces the likelihood of future calls.

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Italian Front WWII: Four in Ten American Soldiers Killed by Mines

On the Italian front of World War II, four out of every ten American soldiers killed died from landmines. Survivors climbed hill after hill daily under relentless German artillery fire, paying a steep price for every kilometre gained. The story of Captain Maurice Britt offers a vivid account of the campaign's brutal human cost.

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Utah Bans Stephen King's "Different Seasons" From All Public Schools – King Reacts
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Utah Bans Stephen King's "Different Seasons" From All Public Schools – King Reacts

The state of Utah has banned Stephen King's 1982 novella collection "Different Seasons" from all public schools statewide. The collection includes the stories that inspired the films The Shawshank Redemption (1994) and Stand by Me (1986). Under Utah law, a book is banned state-wide once at least three school districts deem it to contain "objectively sensitive" content. King publicly condemned the ban, asking: "What's wrong with these people?"

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MS NOW plans its biggest community event yet in Arlington, Texas, in September
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MS NOW plans its biggest community event yet in Arlington, Texas, in September

Left-leaning cable news channel MS NOW will hold a full day of panels and discussions in Arlington, Texas, on September 26, featuring many of its best-known on-air personalities. It will be the network's largest community event to date. The Versant Media-backed outlet is also preparing to launch a membership offering later this summer.

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Twin sisters Bianca and Dilara Foscht head to Locarno and prep psychological horror 'Oma'
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Twin sisters Bianca and Dilara Foscht head to Locarno and prep psychological horror 'Oma'

Twin sisters Bianca and Dilara Foscht, both 25, co-star in the Locarno-bound film Manhunt and are developing a psychological horror project titled Oma. Filmmaking sister acts are rare in an industry long dominated by brother duos such as the Russo Brothers and the Coen Brothers. The Foscht Sisters aim to change that dynamic.

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Meta VP: enterprises have 20 months to rebuild infrastructure for AI agents
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Meta VP: enterprises have 20 months to rebuild infrastructure for AI agents

Meta VP of Engineering Barak Yagour warned at VB Transform 2026 that enterprises have roughly 20 months to rebuild their data infrastructure for agentic AI, or risk breaking systems built over two decades. Agentic queries hitting Meta's systems grew 30x in a single half-year period. Automated internet traffic already exceeds human traffic, reaching 51% of the total in 2025 according to Imperva's Bad Bot Report.

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Laid-off id Software devs: no realistic path to making another game after mass layoffs
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Laid-off id Software devs: no realistic path to making another game after mass layoffs

Microsoft laid off 136 of id Software's 185 developers, gutting the legendary Doom studio. Despite an official statement claiming the studio retains "the crew we need to build the games and tech we're known for," laid-off staff including former principal VFX artist Derek Best say they "cannot imagine a path forward" for making another game in the id Tech engine. They argue the comparison to the Doom 2016 headcount is misleading given how sharply game development costs have risen since then.

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Poland's Border Defence Component established — Tarcza Wschód budget reaches 40 billion PLN

Poland has officially established the Border Defence Component, with Territorial Defence Forces officers appointed to command positions in its brigades. Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz personally presented the appointment certificates. The total budget of the "Tarcza Wschód" (Eastern Shield) programme, of which this component forms part, now stands at 40 billion PLN.

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