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British Steel nationalisation advances — Scunthorpe plant to enter public ownership

New UK legislation has moved British Steel a step closer to nationalisation, with the Scunthorpe steelworks set to be brought into public ownership. The government is pushing the bill forward as one of the most significant moves toward re-nationalising industry in Britain in decades. No timeline for the final transfer of ownership has been confirmed.

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GTA 6 could earn $5 billion in its launch week
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🎮 Gaming

GTA 6 could earn $5 billion in its launch week

Analyst firm Newzoo estimates GTA 6 could generate up to $5 billion in global sales within its launch week, making it the strongest pre-order campaign ever recorded in gaming history. Digital pre-order sales across the US and top five European markets alone may reach $260 million in week one. A PlayStation veteran says rival developers have no reason to fear the release.

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Friday Night Lights stars reunite in Los Angeles for 20th anniversary roadshow
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Friday Night Lights stars reunite in Los Angeles for 20th anniversary roadshow

Friday Night Lights alumni Aimee Teegarden and Zach Gilford will join co-star Adrianne Palicki for the Los Angeles leg of the series' 20th anniversary roadshow, organised by Plex and ATX TV. Teegarden and Gilford played fan-favourite couple Julie Taylor and Matt Saracen on the show. The LA stop is part of a broader national tour celebrating the drama's milestone anniversary.

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Shelby F-150 Super Snake (810 hp) beats Ram Rumble Bee (777 hp)
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🚗 Cars

Shelby F-150 Super Snake (810 hp) beats Ram Rumble Bee (777 hp)

Shelby American's new F-150 Super Snake produces 810 horsepower, topping Ram's 777-horsepower Rumble Bee pickup in a head-to-head matchup. The Shelby truck proved quicker than its Ram rival in the comparison test. The contest highlights the growing horsepower war among high-performance American pickup trucks.

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Air purifiers filter wildfire smoke — here's how they work and when to use them
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🏥 Health

Air purifiers filter wildfire smoke — here's how they work and when to use them

Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota has spread across the US, prompting air quality alerts in more than 20 states and causing local leaders to urge people to stay indoors. Air purifiers are effective at trapping fine particulate matter known as PM2.5, the harmful particles found in wildfire smoke. Air quality in the US had been improving in 41 states before 2016, but wildfires have since reversed that trend.

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Pentagon orders widespread testosterone screening for US troops
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Pentagon orders widespread testosterone screening for US troops

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered widespread testosterone screening across the US military, framing low testosterone as a major threat to men's health. Medical experts have pushed back on the initiative, saying the scientific evidence does not support the Pentagon's characterisation of the problem. The screening is set to cover a large portion of military personnel.

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Mary-Dell Chilton, pioneer of genetically modified plants, dies aged 87

Mary-Dell Chilton, the biotechnologist who in 1982 led the research team that first succeeded in genetically modifying a plant, has died at the age of 87. Her breakthrough eventually transformed global agriculture, paving the way for disease-resistant and herbicide-tolerant GM crops. Chilton is regarded as one of the founding figures of modern agricultural biotechnology.

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Linus Torvalds: Linux is not an anti-AI project — AI is just a useful tool
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💻 Technology

Linus Torvalds: Linux is not an anti-AI project — AI is just a useful tool

Linux creator Linus Torvalds has firmly stated that Linux is "not one of those anti-AI projects," responding to community debate over Sashiko, an agentic AI system for kernel code review. Writing on the Linux kernel mailing list, Torvalds described AI as "a tool, just like other tools we use" and said it is "clearly a useful one." He told developers who disagree to either fork their own distro "or just walk away."

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Greek drivers keep crossing a collapsed bridge nearly 3 years after it fell
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Greek drivers keep crossing a collapsed bridge nearly 3 years after it fell

Near the city of Larissa in central Greece, locals and farmers continue to drive across a concrete bridge that officially collapsed during Storm Daniel in September 2023 and has never been repaired. Warning signs have been erected but are routinely ignored because the alternative route via the highway adds a significant detour. The bridge remains in use despite the obvious structural danger.

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Żurkowski without a club — Górnik Zabrze consider bringing him back
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⚽ Sport

Żurkowski without a club — Górnik Zabrze consider bringing him back

Szymon Żurkowski has parted ways with Spezia and is being linked with a return to Górnik Zabrze in the Polish Ekstraklasa. Górnik's sporting director Łukasz Milik commented publicly on the reported interest. Żurkowski previously played for the club before moving abroad.

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Kalshi launches betting markets on drug trial outcomes
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Kalshi launches betting markets on drug trial outcomes

Prediction market platform Kalshi is set to introduce betting markets tied to the outcomes of drug clinical trials. The move raises significant concerns about potential market manipulation by those with privileged access to trial data. Critics warn the markets could be exploited by insiders in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Japanese retail giant eyes Żabka stake; shares surge amid market slump
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Japanese retail giant eyes Żabka stake; shares surge amid market slump

Global markets fell amid rising Middle East geopolitical tensions, but Warsaw's WIG20 index stood out, approaching its all-time high from 2007. Żabka Group was the session's standout, with its shares rising sharply following reports of a potential alliance with an unnamed Japanese retail giant. The identity of the Japanese partner has not yet been disclosed.

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Fresh produce prices rising sharply in the US — causes and ways to save

American shoppers are facing sharply higher prices for fresh produce including tomatoes, berries, lettuce and peppers. The increases are driven by supply chain disruptions and adverse weather conditions affecting harvests. Experts advise buying seasonal produce and opting for frozen alternatives as cost-saving strategies.

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Did Homer really exist? Historians still can't agree after centuries of debate
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💡 Did You Know

Did Homer really exist? Historians still can't agree after centuries of debate

Scholars have debated for centuries whether Homer, the legendary poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey, was a real individual, a collective of storytellers, or a literary invention. No consensus has emerged, and the question remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in the history of literature. The debate continues in academic circles worldwide.

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National Gallery of Armenia in Yerevan: 42,000 works and unique medieval frescoes
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National Gallery of Armenia in Yerevan: 42,000 works and unique medieval frescoes

The National Gallery of Armenia in Yerevan, founded in 1921, is the country's largest fine arts museum with over 42,000 works of art. Its collection includes masterpieces by Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Arshile Gorky, Marc Chagall and Wassily Kandinsky, alongside unique medieval Armenian church frescoes. The museum also holds an archive of approximately 200,000 items including photographs, letters and personal documents.

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Shark CryoGlow Plus LED face mask launches July 29 for £340 with improved battery and coverage
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💄 Lifestyle

Shark CryoGlow Plus LED face mask launches July 29 for £340 with improved battery and coverage

Shark is launching the CryoGlow Plus, an upgraded LED face mask, on July 29, 2026, priced at £339.99 (around $459). The new model improves coverage around the crow's feet area by 120%, extends battery life and retains the InstaChill cooling technology. It uses the same three LED light types as the original: blue, red and deep infrared.

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Arc Raiders fixes bug that auto-enrolled players in Expedition without consent
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Arc Raiders fixes bug that auto-enrolled players in Expedition without consent

A bug in Arc Raiders automatically signed players up for the upcoming fourth Expedition after they completed the 100,000-damage challenge, without their knowledge or consent. Joining an Expedition means starting the next season with a fresh character and stash — a major commitment players didn't choose. Developer Embark announced it will begin reverting the unwanted sign-ups in waves starting Friday, 17 July 2026.

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Friendships with younger people may extend your life, study finds
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Friendships with younger people may extend your life, study finds

Researchers have examined how friendships with younger people affect health and wellbeing, finding clear benefits for longevity. Modern society tends to segregate age groups — children, working adults and seniors largely socialise within their own cohorts — which may be detrimental to health. The study concludes that intergenerational relationships have a measurably positive effect on lifespan.

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Trump team removes slavery exhibition from George Washington's Philadelphia home
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Trump team removes slavery exhibition from George Washington's Philadelphia home

The Trump administration has replaced a slavery-focused exhibition at the President's House in Philadelphia, where George Washington and his family lived with nine enslaved people from 1790 to 1797. Following a court battle, a new installation was put in place that historians say whitewashes the subject. The original exhibit had been a significant memorial to African American history in the city.

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Uganda goes silent on Marburg outbreak as WHO awaits updates
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🏥 Health

Uganda goes silent on Marburg outbreak as WHO awaits updates

Uganda has stopped sharing updates with the World Health Organization about a Marburg virus outbreak it reported late last month. WHO's Health Emergencies Program executive director Chikwe Ihekweazu confirmed at a press conference that multiple requests for information have gone unanswered. The WHO is still waiting for the outcomes of Uganda's investigation into how the outbreak started and how widely it may have spread.

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Former Ukrainian defence minister: corruption in the ministry was systemic
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Former Ukrainian defence minister: corruption in the ministry was systemic

Former Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has revealed that corruption in the ministry went far beyond individual contracts, describing it as systemic. Some department heads maintained close ties with law enforcement agencies and private companies. Fedorov said the response was to dismiss the corrupt officials one by one.

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