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Tusk on PiS Split: Kaczyński Losing Control, But Bigger Challenges Await
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Tusk on PiS Split: Kaczyński Losing Control, But Bigger Challenges Await

Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on internal disputes within the PiS party, saying he knows Jarosław Kaczyński well and that the party leader "does not forgive this kind of behaviour." Tusk said Kaczyński is "losing control day by day" and that members are "fighting for their lives" within the party. He also stressed that the PiS split is not the most serious issue facing Poland right now, pointing to a bigger challenge without specifying it further.

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Wigan beat Huddersfield 24-10 as Eckersley scores hat-trick
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Wigan beat Huddersfield 24-10 as Eckersley scores hat-trick

Wigan Warriors edged past bottom-of-the-table Huddersfield Giants 24-10 in the Betfred Super League, with Zach Eckersley scoring a hat-trick. The result keeps Huddersfield rooted to the foot of the table. In another match, St Helens further compounded the struggles of Catalans Dragons.

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Sundance double-winner 'American Pachuco' opens at NYC's Film Forum

Sundance double-prize-winning documentary "American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez" began its theatrical rollout Friday at Film Forum in New York City. The opening-night screening, attended by Valdez himself, director David Alvarado and Lou Diamond Phillips, sold out. The film chronicles the life of groundbreaking Chicano activist and filmmaker Luis Valdez.

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Is anyone still in control as the games industry hurtles toward a cliff?
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Is anyone still in control as the games industry hurtles toward a cliff?

The games industry is in deep turmoil, with mass layoffs, cancelled projects and relentless shareholder pressure raising doubts about whether major publishers have any coherent long-term strategy. A commentator compares the sector's current trajectory to a runaway vehicle with no brakes or seatbelts, careening toward the edge of a cliff. The piece questions whether industry leadership still knows how to run a sustainable business.

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Ukrainian strikes empty Crimea's beaches as Russians complain of ghost promenades
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Ukrainian strikes empty Crimea's beaches as Russians complain of ghost promenades

Ukrainian strikes on Russian-occupied Crimea have paralysed life on the peninsula during the summer season. A Russian woman vacationing there posted video footage showing a seaside promenade and beach almost completely deserted. "The new embankment is completely empty," she complained. The footage illustrates how military operations are deterring tourists from the occupied peninsula.

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Databricks hits $188 billion valuation on AI wave

Databricks has reached a $188 billion valuation, cementing its status as one of the most valuable private companies in the AI sector. The firm has successfully rebranded itself from a data analytics company into a leading AI player. Databricks also published research highlighting the cost savings achievable with open-weight AI models for coding tasks.

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New Ferrari 849 Testarossa makes 1,035 hp but skips pop-up headlights
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New Ferrari 849 Testarossa makes 1,035 hp but skips pop-up headlights

The new Ferrari 849 Testarossa, successor to the SF90 Stradale, produces 1,035 hp from a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 combined with three electric motors. Ferrari's designers reportedly explored bringing back the pop-up headlights that defined the brand's cars in the 1970s and 80s but ultimately decided against them. The car's design, inspired by the boxy 512 S and 512 M racing prototypes, has divided opinion among Ferrari enthusiasts.

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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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Rachel Cusk's 'Life of M' may be a thinly-veiled portrait of Natalie Portman

Critic Valerie Stivers, writing in UnHerd, argues that Rachel Cusk's new novel "Life of M" is a thinly-veiled dark portrait of Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman. Stivers contends that Cusk draws extensively on details from Portman's real life for the book's central character. Cusk has neither confirmed nor denied this interpretation of the novel.

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Mythological creatures in Homer's Odyssey explained

Homer's Odyssey is filled with gods and monsters that threaten and tempt the hero Odysseus on his long journey home. Key mythological figures include the Cyclops Polyphemus, the Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, and the sorceress Circe. The article serves as a guide to the mythical beings encountered throughout the epic poem.

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Killer whale vertebra found under Toronto's Queen's Quay still puzzles researchers
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Killer whale vertebra found under Toronto's Queen's Quay still puzzles researchers

A killer whale vertebra was discovered in 1988 during transit excavations beneath Queen's Quay and Bay Street in Toronto, the first apparent post-glacial fossil find in the area. Ragweed pollen in nearby sediment indicates the bone arrived after European settlement but before 1840. A theory linking it to the nearby Piper's Zoo was ruled out because that establishment never kept an orca, and its origins remain unresolved.

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Average stocks shine as semiconductor sector struggles on Wall Street

It has been a strong week on Wall Street for the average stock, even as semiconductor companies have struggled. Analysts see this divergence as a sign of a healthy, broad-based market rally rather than one driven solely by a handful of tech giants. The rotation of capital signals growing investor confidence across the wider market.

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Belden Point on City Island: a forgotten summer resort with a scandalous past
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Belden Point on City Island: a forgotten summer resort with a scandalous past

Belden Point at the southern tip of City Island in the Bronx is now just a small seating area overlooking Long Island Sound, with rotting wooden pilings as the only remnant of a former summer resort. In 1885, financier William Belden — who had conspired with Jay Gould and Jim Fisk to manipulate gold prices, triggering a stock market panic — bought a mansion there and developed a popular resort featuring a French restaurant, bowling alley and billiard hall. The resort eventually declined and disappeared.

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Hackers accessed a Polish soldier's work email account — no classified data involved
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Hackers accessed a Polish soldier's work email account — no classified data involved

Poland's Cyberspace Defence Forces detected a security breach in which an unknown attacker gained access to a Polish soldier's official work email account. The military confirmed that no classified information was processed on the compromised account. The incident was publicly disclosed by the defence establishment.

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CDC warns: Taco Bell shredded lettuce from Mexico confirmed source of cyclospora outbreak in 5 states
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CDC warns: Taco Bell shredded lettuce from Mexico confirmed source of cyclospora outbreak in 5 states

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed on Thursday that shredded iceberg lettuce from Mexico, served at Taco Bell locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia, is the source of a widespread Cyclospora outbreak. A record number of cyclospora cases have been reported across more than 30 states. The CDC is warning consumers not to eat shredded iceberg lettuce from affected Taco Bell restaurants.

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Mother of famous Polish quintuplets threatened with child removal in Thailand
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Mother of famous Polish quintuplets threatened with child removal in Thailand

Dominika Clarke, mother of the famous Horyńców quintuplets, is living in Thailand with her husband and eleven children when she faced a serious crisis — strangers threatened to have her children taken away. "My world split in two for a moment," she said. The family had moved to Thailand seeking a calmer life away from the public eye.

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Bitcoin drops below $62,500 as US-Iran tensions pressure markets
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Bitcoin drops below $62,500 as US-Iran tensions pressure markets

Bitcoin fell below $62,500 after being rejected at local highs, moving in tandem with US stock markets for a second consecutive day. The decline was driven in part by escalating US-Iran tensions, which weighed on risk assets broadly. The cryptocurrency reversed lower alongside equities as geopolitical downside took its toll on investor sentiment.

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ScottCakes in Provincetown sells just one cupcake — and has since 2009
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ScottCakes in Provincetown sells just one cupcake — and has since 2009

ScottCakes, located in a pink-walled basement on Commercial Street in Provincetown, Massachusetts, has sold a single product since 2009: a golden butter cupcake topped with a swirl of pink vanilla buttercream, based on a 1950s Better Homes & Gardens recipe. Founder Scott Cunningham, a former actor and nanny, began selling from a street table before a 2010 zoning dispute over outdoor food sales forced him to find a permanent indoor location. The menu and recipe have remained unchanged since the beginning.

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Dzumhur reaches Umag ATP final after eight years, faces Merida
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Dzumhur reaches Umag ATP final after eight years, faces Merida

Bosnian veteran Damir Dzumhur defeated Alex Molcan to reach an ATP main-tour final for the first time in eight years. He will face young talent Daniel Merida in the final of the clay-court ATP 250 event in Umag, Croatia. The comeback marks a remarkable return to the top level for the experienced Dzumhur.

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New API delivers posts from top Truth Social accounts including Trump's
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New API delivers posts from top Truth Social accounts including Trump's

A new API has been launched that provides programmatic access to posts from the highest-ranking Truth Social accounts, including that of Donald Trump. The tool is designed to stream content directly from the social media platform founded by the current US president. No details about the developer behind the API were provided.

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Samantha Morton on playing Circe in Nolan's 'The Odyssey' — a role he called crucial
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Samantha Morton on playing Circe in Nolan's 'The Odyssey' — a role he called crucial

Samantha Morton has discussed her approach to playing Circe in Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "The Odyssey." Nolan himself singled out Morton's performance as crucial to the film's overall success. Morton describes crafting the mythological character in a way that serves Nolan's vision, though specific plot details remain undisclosed.

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Ascend to Zero on Game Pass is the best Vampire Survivors clone in years
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Ascend to Zero on Game Pass is the best Vampire Survivors clone in years

Roguelike "Ascend to Zero" has arrived on Xbox Game Pass and is being hailed as the best Vampire Survivors-style game in years. Its core hook is a 30-second countdown to save the world, with inventive twists layered onto proven genre mechanics. The reviewer reports sinking far more time into it than the elevator pitch might suggest.

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