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Seattle judge steps in at Denny Blaine Park over reports of sex acts and lewd behaviour

Denny Blaine Park in Seattle has served as an informal clothing-optional gathering space for the LGBTQ community since the 1970s. In recent years, however, neighbours have complained that open sexual acts and lewd behaviour in the park have escalated significantly. The situation became serious enough that a judge had to intervene to address the conduct.

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Titus Welliver plays Van Helsing in new vampire horror film
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Titus Welliver plays Van Helsing in new vampire horror film

Titus Welliver, best known for playing Harry Bosch across a decade of crime drama, is set to appear in a new vampire horror production as Van Helsing. Bosch: Legacy ended abruptly in 2025, disappointing fans and Welliver himself, who has spoken openly about the lack of closure for the character. While he hopes Bosch will return in some form, this new horror project marks his next major screen role.

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Dozens of Marineland beluga whales to be relocated to US aquariums
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Dozens of Marineland beluga whales to be relocated to US aquariums

Dozens of beluga whales from the shuttered Canadian theme park Marineland are set to be relocated to aquariums across the United States as part of an international emergency rescue effort. Officials confirmed the plan, which involves coordinating transport across the border to ensure the animals' welfare following the park's closure.

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Musk's Memphis AI data centre becomes symbol of US backlash against data centres
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Musk's Memphis AI data centre becomes symbol of US backlash against data centres

Elon Musk's Colossus AI data centre in Memphis has become the focal point of a nationwide backlash against data centre expansion. Policy proposals, protests and lawsuits are emerging across the US, with Colossus and Memphis cited as a cautionary example of unchecked AI infrastructure growth. Critics highlight the environmental and community impact of such facilities.

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US launches sixth night of strikes on Iran; Tehran threatens Red Sea disruption
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US launches sixth night of strikes on Iran; Tehran threatens Red Sea disruption

The United States carried out a sixth consecutive night of strikes against Iran. Tehran has reportedly instructed Yemen's Houthis to be ready to disrupt Red Sea shipping if Iranian power infrastructure is targeted. The situation continues to escalate, raising fears of broader regional disruption.

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Australia demands real charges over methanol deaths of two teenagers in Laos
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Australia demands real charges over methanol deaths of two teenagers in Laos

The Australian government says it is "deeply frustrated" and will continue pressing Laos for "real charges with teeth" over the fatal methanol poisoning of teenagers Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, in late 2024. The two Melbourne travellers died after drinking at Nana Backpackers hostel in Vang Vieng. Laotian authorities are preparing to lay lesser charges that families and the Australian government have condemned as "bitterly" disappointing and "unacceptable."

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Taco Bell Lettuce from Taylor Farms Suspected in US Cyclosporiasis Outbreak
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Taco Bell Lettuce from Taylor Farms Suspected in US Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

US federal health officials are investigating iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms to Taco Bell as a possible source of a cyclosporiasis outbreak. The parasitic illness, caused by Cyclospora cayetanensis, leads to symptoms including severe, "explosive" diarrhoea. The outbreak is believed to be concentrated in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. The Taylor Farms link was reported by the Washington Post and CNN, citing unnamed sources familiar with the investigation.

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Fortnite launches 36 AI-voiced character personas for creators from July 30

Epic Games announced that starting July 30, Fortnite creators will be able to publish experiences featuring AI-powered characters. At launch, 36 characters with "consistent voices and personas" will be available, including Fortnite staples such as Agent Jones, to be used as NPCs. The move is part of Epic's broader push to integrate AI into its creative ecosystem.

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Honda Cancels Prologue EV After 2026 Model Year
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Honda Cancels Prologue EV After 2026 Model Year

Honda will discontinue its Prologue electric SUV after the 2026 model year, leaving the brand with no battery-electric vehicles in the US market. The decision follows the earlier cancellation of the closely related Acura ZDX in 2025. Both the Prologue and ZDX were essentially rebadged versions of GM's Chevrolet Blazer EV and Cadillac Lyriq, developed through a partnership with General Motors. Neither model achieved sufficient market success.

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Destiny 2 Surges to 5th on Steam with 165K Players for Final Update
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Destiny 2 Surges to 5th on Steam with 165K Players for Final Update

Destiny 2's final major update, "Monument of Triumph," drew over 165,000 concurrent Steam players — the highest count since summer 2024 — as active development officially ended. Data from Circana senior director Mat Piscatella showed the game jumped from 32nd to 5th place among the most active US Steam titles. The game's all-time Steam peak stands at 316,750 concurrent players. The emotional send-off prompted large numbers of lapsed players to return for the farewell event.

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Bitcoin Liquidity Clusters and Futures Flow Point to BTC's Next Price Move
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Bitcoin Liquidity Clusters and Futures Flow Point to BTC's Next Price Move

Bitcoin futures traders are the primary force behind the cryptocurrency's current price movement. Liquidation heatmap data is being used by analysts to identify where BTC's price may head next, with liquidity clusters acting as key directional signals. The interplay between futures flows and liquidation zones is seen as the main driver of Bitcoin's near-term trajectory.

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Court Refuses to Block Paramount+–Warner Bros. Discovery Merger; States Try Again Friday
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Court Refuses to Block Paramount+–Warner Bros. Discovery Merger; States Try Again Friday

A US court on Thursday declined to grant an order blocking the merger between Paramount+ and Warner Bros. Discovery, rejecting a lawsuit filed by a group of subscribers in April. The plaintiffs alleged the deal would lead to price increases and reduced viewing options for consumers. A coalition of US states is set to make a separate attempt to block the merger on Friday. The case reflects growing legal scrutiny of the major media consolidation.

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Canberra United saved: new owner secures future, men's team option for 2028
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Canberra United saved: new owner secures future, men's team option for 2028

Australian Sports Group (ASG) has taken over the licence of Canberra United, securing the future of the two-time A-League Women champions after two years of uncertainty. The Australian Professional Leagues announced the deal on Friday. The new owner holds an option to enter a men's side into the A-League Men competition from the 2028/29 season.

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Was Odysseus from 'The Odyssey' a real historical person?
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Was Odysseus from 'The Odyssey' a real historical person?

While the events of Homer's "Odyssey" cannot be historically verified, much of the epic's content aligns with archaeological and historical evidence from the Bronze Age. Scholars debate whether the legendary hero Odysseus was based on a real person. The question remains open, but archaeological clues suggest some historical basis may underlie the myth.

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Why Construction Zone Signs Are Orange, Not Yellow Like Other Warning Signs
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Why Construction Zone Signs Are Orange, Not Yellow Like Other Warning Signs

Yellow traffic signs mark permanent hazards, while orange is reserved specifically for temporary construction zones to signal that conditions are short-term. The more vivid orange colour is designed to grab drivers' attention more effectively in busy work areas. The colour distinction is a deliberate safety standard used across US roads.

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She Refused to Marry Him Until He Paid Off His Debt – Now She Runs Their Finances
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She Refused to Marry Him Until He Paid Off His Debt – Now She Runs Their Finances

Sarah made paying off debt a condition of marriage and, 25 years later, she and her husband share one bank account — but managing it falls entirely to her. She describes how the arrangement evolved and what it means for their relationship. The story explores how financial dynamics and past conditions shape long-term partnerships.

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Harlan Coben's 'I Will Find You' on Netflix delivers another addictive crime thriller
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Harlan Coben's 'I Will Find You' on Netflix delivers another addictive crime thriller

Netflix's new 8-episode miniseries "I Will Find You," based on Harlan Coben's work, continues the successful collaboration between the author and the streamer that began with a first-look deal in 2018. The show maintains the suspense and tone that have made Coben's adaptations consistently addictive. Critics say it confirms Coben's status as the mainstream king of crime dramas.

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New documentary claims evidence to exonerate Scott Peterson
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New documentary claims evidence to exonerate Scott Peterson

A new documentary on the notorious 2002 murder case of Laci Peterson raises fresh questions about whether her husband Scott Peterson is guilty. The film claims to present evidence that could exonerate him of killing his eight-months-pregnant wife. Peterson's case remains one of the most high-profile in US criminal history and has long been subject to public debate.

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Hegseth's testosterone therapy plan for troops slammed as junk science
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Hegseth's testosterone therapy plan for troops slammed as junk science

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has proposed administering testosterone therapy to members of the US Armed Forces under a "High T" troops initiative. Experts have condemned the idea as junk science, arguing it reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of how hormones work in the human body. The proposal has drawn sharp medical and ethical criticism from the scientific community.

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Truth Social to sell faster access to Trump's posts via paid Truth API

The parent company of Truth Social plans to launch a product called Truth API, which would give Wall Street trading firms faster access to President Donald Trump's posts on the platform he partly owns. The paid service could provide a market edge to subscribers who can react more quickly to posts that move financial markets. The product raises ethical questions about unequal access to politically sensitive information.

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FCC Approves Orbital Mirror Satellite Test to Reflect Sunlight Toward Earth
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FCC Approves Orbital Mirror Satellite Test to Reflect Sunlight Toward Earth

The FCC has approved testing of the Eärendil-1 satellite built by California startup Reflect Orbital, which carries four thin-film reflectors each measuring around 18 metres. The satellite, to be placed in low Earth orbit, is designed to direct reflected sunlight toward specific areas on Earth, potentially extending daylight hours. Proposed applications include renewable energy support and emergency services. Astronomers have raised concerns that artificial sunlight could interfere with telescopic observations worldwide.

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FIFA Rules Out Marciniak for World Cup Final and Third-Place Match
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FIFA Rules Out Marciniak for World Cup Final and Third-Place Match

FIFA has officially confirmed that Polish referee Szymon Marciniak will not officiate either the World Cup final or the third-place match at this year's tournament. The bronze-medal game has been assigned to Venezuela's Jesús Valenzuela, while Slovenia's Slavko Vinčić will take charge of the final. Marciniak refereed only two matches during the entire tournament, leaving his candidacy for the top assignments unfulfilled.

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