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Two Ukrainians killed in crash on national road 32 in Wielkopolska
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Two Ukrainians killed in crash on national road 32 in Wielkopolska

A fatal crash occurred on national road 32 between Ptaszków and Kotowo in the Wielkopolska region during an overtaking manoeuvre. The car left the road and struck a tree. Both the driver and passenger, Ukrainian nationals, died at the scene. A 19-year-old who was thrown from the vehicle survived with injuries.

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Vacherot returns from injury with three-set win at ATP Gstaad
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⚽ Sport

Vacherot returns from injury with three-set win at ATP Gstaad

Valentin Vacherot, returning from injury, defeated Yannick Hanfmann in three sets in the second round of the ATP 250 clay-court tournament in Gstaad, Switzerland. Arthur Rinderknech and Raphael Collignon also advanced to the quarter-finals after exciting matches. The Monégasque player's win marks a successful comeback from his layoff.

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US cyclospora outbreak may have multiple sources and last until August
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🏥 Health

US cyclospora outbreak may have multiple sources and last until August

A cyclosporiasis outbreak spreading across the United States may have more than one source of contamination, complicating efforts to contain it. Health experts warn the outbreak could continue until August. Cyclospora is a parasite typically spread through contaminated food or water.

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PEN America defends Israel article that triggered president's resignation
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🌍 World

PEN America defends Israel article that triggered president's resignation

PEN America, a free expression advocacy group, is defending a recent article about Israeli and Jewish writers that prompted its president to resign. A co-chief executive said the article had been "critical" to pursue. The controversy has sparked a wider debate about the organisation's editorial direction and limits of free expression.

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OpenAI launches programmable mini-keyboard for controlling AI agents
💻 Technology
💻 Technology

OpenAI launches programmable mini-keyboard for controlling AI agents

OpenAI has launched its first-ever hardware product in partnership with Work Louder: a small, programmable keyboard designed specifically for interacting with its Codex AI agents. The device is built to make commanding AI systems faster and more intuitive. It marks OpenAI's debut in the consumer hardware market.

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2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N gets $6,300 price cut to $59,900 with NACS port
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2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N gets $6,300 price cut to $59,900 with NACS port

Hyundai has revealed the 2026 Ioniq 5 N with a starting price of $59,900 – a $6,300 reduction from last year's $66,200. The high-performance electric SUV retains its 641-hp output and gains a NACS charging port, a new paint option and additional standard equipment. The destination fee remains unchanged at $1,600.

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IRS gas tax break: who qualifies and how to maximise it as prices near $4
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IRS gas tax break: who qualifies and how to maximise it as prices near $4

Some fuel-industry experts warn that US petrol prices could return to $4 per gallon soon. The IRS offers a tax deduction on gas costs for those who use their vehicle for business, medical, charitable or moving purposes. The amount deductible per mile varies by category, and careful mileage tracking is essential to maximise the benefit.

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'The Valley' resumes filming to capture fallout from Jax Taylor and publicist photos
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🎬 Entertainment

'The Valley' resumes filming to capture fallout from Jax Taylor and publicist photos

Bravo's reality series "The Valley" has resumed filming for Season 3 after Jax Taylor, a "Vanderpump Rules" alum, was photographed looking cosy with Lori Krebs, the longtime publicist he shared with his ex-wife Brittany Cartwright. Production had already wrapped the full season and reunion before returning to capture the cast's reaction to the photos. The additional footage will be incorporated into the season.

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Ukraine's Defence Minister Fedorov resigns after clashes over drone warfare role
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Ukraine's Defence Minister Fedorov resigns after clashes over drone warfare role

Mykhailo Fedorov announced his resignation as Ukraine's Minister of Defense on Wednesday, citing conflicts with generals and military contractors over the role of drones and robotic weapons in the war effort. Fedorov had been a prominent advocate for innovative drone warfare and played a central role in building Ukraine's drone programme. His departure marks a significant shift in Ukraine's defence leadership.

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Strategy CEO: debt risks only kick in if bitcoin drops below $10,000

Strategy CEO Phong Le stated the company would only start considering debt-related risks if bitcoin falls to around $8,000–$10,000. The firm has no intention of stepping back as an active bitcoin buyer. Le dismissed investor concerns about the company's debt load at current BTC price levels.

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Steam reveals full sale and event schedule for the first half of 2027
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Steam reveals full sale and event schedule for the first half of 2027

Valve has published a full schedule of Steam sales and themed events planned for the first half of 2027 via Steamworks. The company has been announcing these dates well in advance for several years, ending the era of guesswork around sale timing. The complete list of dates is available in the Steamworks schedule shared by Valve.

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Andaz Lisbon Opens in March 2026 as Portugal's First Andaz Hotel
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Andaz Lisbon Opens in March 2026 as Portugal's First Andaz Hotel

Andaz Lisbon opened in March 2026 as the Andaz brand's (World of Hyatt) first property in Portugal, located in a former bank building in the bustling Baixa district. The hotel offers views of historic Lisbon landmarks, Portuguese-inspired menus and curated cultural activities. It appeared on two of TPG's lists of most exciting hotel openings of 2026.

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Ceramic Honing Rod Is the Better Choice for Hard, High-End Knife Steel

A ceramic honing rod is the superior option for maintaining harder, high-end knife steels compared to a traditional steel rod, as it removes metal more gently without damaging the edge. Hard Japanese knife steels are especially prone to chipping when used with a steel honing rod. The ceramic version preserves sharpness longer and is recommended for anyone who owns premium knives.

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Sober writer in Austin manages finances swinging from $0 to six figures

A writer based in Austin, Texas, eleven years into sobriety, describes how she manages food and spending with an income that ranges from nothing to six figures in a single year. She has swapped big parties for potluck dinners and drinks sparkling water in fancy glassware. Her story illustrates how sobriety reshaped her social habits and financial approach to everyday life.

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Science denial in America: who really pays the price?
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💡 Did You Know

Science denial in America: who really pays the price?

A research scientist and science communicator admits he was wrong to assume people would abandon anti-science beliefs once they faced their consequences. Studies show that science denial is driven more by identity and group belonging than by ignorance of facts. The author warns that widespread science opt-out threatens democratic societies in a world where scientific excellence directly translates into geopolitical power.

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Australia's brown huntsman spider tops speed ranking at up to 13 km/h
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Australia's brown huntsman spider tops speed ranking at up to 13 km/h

Scientists who ranked hundreds of spider species by running speed found that Australia's brown huntsman spider is the fastest, capable of sprinting at up to eight miles per hour (about 13 km/h), though only for a fraction of a second. The research aims to improve understanding of arachnid evolution and biomechanics. The brown huntsman is a large, hairy spider native to Australia.

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England score first in World Cup semi-final and lose – for the second time this century
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England score first in World Cup semi-final and lose – for the second time this century

England have now scored first in a World Cup semi-final and still lost on two separate occasions in the 21st century – a record no other nation shares. In the latest instance, they led Argentina before conceding a stoppage-time winner to lose 1-2. The painful pattern has again left England without a World Cup final appearance since 1966.

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Florida data center near Trump's home promises $500M tax revenue but worries locals over water
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Florida data center near Trump's home promises $500M tax revenue but worries locals over water

A massive "hyperscale" data center is planned near Donald Trump's Florida estate, with developers claiming it will generate more than $500 million in annual tax revenue. Local residents, however, are alarmed that the sprawling facility could pose a serious risk to the area's water supplies. The project highlights the tension between Trump's push for AI infrastructure and the concerns of communities living near proposed sites.

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The Saddest Retirement Mistake Isn't Running Out of Money
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🏥 Health

The Saddest Retirement Mistake Isn't Running Out of Money

Financial experts argue that the saddest mistake retirees make is not running out of money, but giving up on purpose, relationships and passions. Too many people focus solely on finances while neglecting to plan what they will actually do with their time after leaving work. The result is often isolation, emptiness and a decline in mental well-being.

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Is Iran Becoming Another Forever War for the US?

A NYT chief diplomatic correspondent examines whether President Trump has fallen into the same trap as his predecessors in Iraq and Afghanistan — escalating conflict without a clear exit strategy. The US has struck Iran militarily, but there is no coherent political plan for the aftermath. History shows that military success in the Middle East rarely translates into lasting peace.

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AI Has Swallowed Stocks, Credit and Venture Capital — Investors Can't Escape
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📈 Business

AI Has Swallowed Stocks, Credit and Venture Capital — Investors Can't Escape

The artificial intelligence boom has spread beyond the stock market to systematically dominate corporate credit and venture capital as well, making it virtually impossible for investors to avoid AI exposure. The theme now commands a growing share of investment portfolios at every level of the market. Experts warn that such deep thematic concentration creates systemic risk.

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