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National Day Calendar Founder Bypassed His 30,000-Application Queue to Create AI Day
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National Day Calendar Founder Bypassed His 30,000-Application Queue to Create AI Day

Marlo Anderson, founder of National Day Calendar, admitted that National AI Day on July 16 was not designated through the normal process, which handles around 30,000 applications a year via a committee. Anderson bypassed his own queue and designated the day himself, citing his 20 years of AI work and saying it simply "felt appropriate." The admission raises questions about the consistency of the calendar's designation process.

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Ukrainian Women in Poland: "I Met Only Good People"
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Ukrainian Women in Poland: "I Met Only Good People"

Ukrainian women Polina, Mariia, Halina and thousands of others have found a second home in Poland after fleeing the war. They are working, learning Polish and contributing to the local economy. Their stories, featured in the magazine "Polska i Świat", highlight the kindness of Polish society as a key factor in their successful integration.

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Sianos Before Babilon 59: "Mysiała Will Be Hunted Down"
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Sianos Before Babilon 59: "Mysiała Will Be Hunted Down"

On 24 July, Babilon 59 takes place at the Amphitheatre in Międzyzdroje, with the main event being a clash between Marcin Sianos and Przemysław Mysiała. Mysiała is moving up to the heavyweight category specifically for this fight. Sianos, fighting in front of his home crowd, confidently predicts a knockout victory.

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Ukraine Hits Over 100 Russian Ships in the Sea of Azov in Nine Days

Kyiv announced that Ukrainian strikes hit more than 100 Russian ships in the Sea of Azov over a nine-day period. Russia is now reportedly considering rerouting cargo away from the sea due to the increased threat to its shipping. The attacks represent a significant escalation of Ukraine's naval campaign.

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Bitcoin Nears $65,000 After U.S. June CPI Cools Fed Rate-Hike Bets

The June U.S. CPI print came in cooler than expected, slashing the probability of a Federal Reserve rate hike from 43% to 13% and boosting crypto markets. Bitcoin climbed close to $65,000 on the news, as traders repriced their positions. Analysts are now focusing on the September FOMC meeting for further signals on monetary policy direction.

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Poland's NFZ to Spend Extra PLN 1.2bn on Obstetrics, Oncology and Child Psychiatry
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Poland's NFZ to Spend Extra PLN 1.2bn on Obstetrics, Oncology and Child Psychiatry

Poland's Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Tarification has recommended that the National Health Fund (NFZ) increase its spending by PLN 1.2 billion this year, focusing on obstetrics, oncology and child psychiatric care. The NFZ also wants to incentivise hospitals to offer anaesthesia during natural childbirth. The new reimbursement tariff aims to improve the quality and accessibility of care in these areas.

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Twitter/X turns 20 and is labelled the internet's top source of disinformation
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Twitter/X turns 20 and is labelled the internet's top source of disinformation

Twitter launched publicly on 15 July 2006, celebrating its 20th anniversary this week. After Elon Musk's takeover, it was rebranded as X in 2023. EU and international institutions now label it the internet's primary source of disinformation.

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Paramount–WBD $111bn merger antitrust case to be linked to subscriber lawsuit

Paramount has agreed to consolidate a 12-state federal antitrust challenge to its $111 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery with a pre-existing lawsuit filed by Paramount+ subscribers. The combined case is expected to land before Judge Araceli Martinez-Olguin, a Biden appointee already overseeing the subscriber suit.

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Ocean acidification shrinks squid brains, study finds

New research shows that ocean acidification drastically reduces the size of squid brains. The findings add to growing evidence of serious biological consequences of climate change for marine life.

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Kwidzyn Castle closing for years of renovation — visit it now
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Kwidzyn Castle closing for years of renovation — visit it now

Kwidzyn Castle in the Pomerania region of Poland, notable for its monumental Gothic architecture and rare combination of a castle and cathedral, is set to close for several years for renovation works. Visitors wishing to see it in its current form should plan a trip during this summer, as it will be the last opportunity for some time.

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Android PC game emulator GameNative adds Nexus Mods support in v1.1.1

GameNative, a PC game emulator for Android, has received version 1.1.1 with Nexus Mods integration, allowing users to browse, download, import, and toggle mods directly within the app. Developed by Utkarsh Dalal, the pre-release update also adds multi-controller support and game recommendations.

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Sliced fruit placed in the garden keeps slugs away from vegetable beds
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Sliced fruit placed in the garden keeps slugs away from vegetable beds

Slugs can be lured away from vegetable beds by placing slices of citrus fruit — such as grapefruit or orange — around the garden. The method is cheap, simple and requires no chemical pesticides. Slugs attracted by the scent gather around the fruit, leaving crops undisturbed.

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Justified revived after 8 years — Timothy Olyphant's neo-Western returned in 2023
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Justified revived after 8 years — Timothy Olyphant's neo-Western returned in 2023

FX's Justified, starring Timothy Olyphant as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, ran for six seasons and helped popularise the neo-Western genre on television. Eight years after it ended, the show was revived in 2023 as Justified: City Primeval, which has since established its own shared universe.

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Geely-Renault joint brand Horse unveils hybrid that barely uses petrol
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Geely-Renault joint brand Horse unveils hybrid that barely uses petrol

Horse, a joint venture brand created by Geely and Renault, has unveiled a new powertrain that consumes minimal petrol despite having a combustion engine. The technology targets drivers anxious about long-distance travel in fully electric vehicles. The system could shake up the hybrid vehicle market significantly.

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Queen Letizia wears linen trousers for an elegant summer look
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Queen Letizia wears linen trousers for an elegant summer look

Queen Letizia of Spain attended the official send-off of the AECID humanitarian mission to Venezuela dressed in white linen trousers. The outfit combined formal elegance with summer practicality, offering a template for warm-weather office dressing.

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"Sex care": a new book guides women to rediscover sexual pleasure
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"Sex care": a new book guides women to rediscover sexual pleasure

In the book "Sex care. Droga do kobiecej przyjemności," a 42-year-old woman named Karolina comes to a therapist wanting to feel more pleasure during sex, only to realise she cannot define what pleasure actually means to her. The published excerpt illustrates how many women are disconnected from their own intimate needs. The book explores the path to female sexual self-awareness.

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Dolly Parton Wrote "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You" on the Same Day
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💡 Did You Know

Dolly Parton Wrote "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You" on the Same Day

Dolly Parton has revealed that "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You," two of her most iconic songs, were written on the same day — or at least within a few remarkably productive days. Both tracks became country classics, with "I Will Always Love You" later achieving global fame through Whitney Houston's cover version. Parton described it as one particularly "good writing day."

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U.S. House Votes 308-0 to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent – Senate Next
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U.S. House Votes 308-0 to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent – Senate Next

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 308-0 to pass a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States. If the Senate approves and the bill becomes law, Americans would no longer set their clocks back in November. The measure now moves to the Senate for a vote.

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Deschamps After 0-2 Loss to Spain: "The Disappointment Is Enormous"
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Deschamps After 0-2 Loss to Spain: "The Disappointment Is Enormous"

France were eliminated from the World Cup after a 0-2 semifinal defeat to Spain in North America. Coach Didier Deschamps admitted the disappointment was enormous, saying his team failed to perform at the required level against such an opponent. France will now play in the third-place match on Saturday.

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Germany forms new Luftwaffe training battalion in Fürstenfeldbruck

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has approved the formation of a new Luftwaffe training battalion to be based in Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria. The move responds to growing recruit numbers and the rollout of Germany's new Neuer Wehrdienst military service system, which has required a rapid expansion of training capacity.

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New York orders 1-year pause on new data center permits; TeraWulf shares fall 7%

New York state has ordered a one-year pause on new data center permits, sending shares of crypto mining and data center firm TeraWulf down 7%. The company said its existing New York data centers remain operational and that ongoing development plans are unaffected by the moratorium.

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