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Lycopene from tomatoes shields neurons from Parkinson's-like brain damage in mice
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Lycopene from tomatoes shields neurons from Parkinson's-like brain damage in mice

Scientists fed lycopene — the natural red pigment found in tomatoes, pink grapefruits and watermelons — to mice with artificially induced Parkinson's-like brain damage for three weeks. The compound appeared to support the dopamine transporter (DAT) protein, which recycles spent dopamine back into neurons. Mice receiving lycopene showed markedly better brain function than the control group.

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Burns leads The Open after round three; Åberg and DeChambeau in pursuit
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Burns leads The Open after round three; Åberg and DeChambeau in pursuit

After the third round of the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, Burns holds the lead with Ludvig Åberg and Bryson DeChambeau close behind. The available text consists of video highlights only, with no detailed scorecards provided. The tournament's final round is yet to be played.

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Dave Eggers told OpenAI staff ChatGPT is "silencing an entire generation"
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Dave Eggers told OpenAI staff ChatGPT is "silencing an entire generation"

Author Dave Eggers, invited by Sam Altman, addressed around 200 OpenAI employees at the company's offices and told them that ChatGPT was "silencing an entire generation." Eggers, who founded McSweeney's and multiple schools and nonprofits supporting writers, delivered a sharp critique of generative AI's impact on creative writing. The talk took place last year, with details now emerging publicly.

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BBQ sauce bottle leads police to 79-year-old suspect in 1981 flight attendant murder
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BBQ sauce bottle leads police to 79-year-old suspect in 1981 flight attendant murder

A bottle of BBQ sauce provided the crucial forensic clue that led police to a 79-year-old suspect in the 1981 murder of a flight attendant. The victim was the best friend of the suspect's wife, and both women worked for Braniff Airlines. The cold case had remained unsolved for more than four decades.

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Donna Davies faces bowel removal after her pain was dismissed until her husband spoke up
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Donna Davies faces bowel removal after her pain was dismissed until her husband spoke up

Donna Davies was left in constant pain following an operation, but says medical staff only took her seriously once her husband intervened on her behalf. The delay in proper diagnosis and treatment has led to her now facing the removal of her bowel. Her case highlights concerns about women's pain being dismissed in medical settings.

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Iran-backed forces attack US troops in Jordan four times in five days; two soldiers killed

U.S. officials reported four Iranian-backed attacks on American troops stationed in Jordan within five days, including a Friday strike that killed two soldiers and left one service member missing. The escalating attacks signal a sharp increase in tensions between the United States and Iran in the Middle East. Jordan has become a new focal point in the broader U.S.-Iran conflict.

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Liam Neeson's "Cold Storage" thriller becomes a Netflix must-watch two years on
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Liam Neeson's "Cold Storage" thriller becomes a Netflix must-watch two years on

"Cold Storage," a thriller starring Liam Neeson and Joe Keery based on David Koepp's 2019 novel, is now streaming on Netflix and being called one of the more underrated releases in recent years. Neeson had a mixed 2025 with the panned "Ice Road: Vengeance" and the acclaimed comedy "The Naked Gun" before the film's arrival.

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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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Magic: The Gathering reveals 2027 lineup with mechs, monsters and afrofantasy
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Magic: The Gathering reveals 2027 lineup with mechs, monsters and afrofantasy

Magic: The Gathering has revealed its 2027 content lineup, promising themes of mechs, monsters, the deep sea and afrofantasy settings. The announcements continue the trading card game's expansion of its multiverse of diverse settings and worlds.

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ANU accused of "hysterical" response to AI cheating as universities rush to secure exams
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ANU accused of "hysterical" response to AI cheating as universities rush to secure exams

An academic at the Australian National University has accused the institution of a "hysterical" response to students using AI to cheat on assessments. A colleague warned that Australia risks "shipping its national intellectual capability" to companies in California and China if academic rigour is not restored. Universities across Australia are scrambling to shore up the credibility of their assessment systems.

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Mandela secretly buried 'Long Walk to Freedom' manuscript in Robben Island garden
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Mandela secretly buried 'Long Walk to Freedom' manuscript in Robben Island garden

Nelson Mandela wrote his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom in secret during his imprisonment on Robben Island, burying the original handwritten manuscript in a vegetable patch to hide it from guards. The book took decades to complete and required elaborate subterfuge. The story of its creation is one of determination and clandestine writing.

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Messi's wife posts bikini photo ahead of Argentina–Spain final
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Messi's wife posts bikini photo ahead of Argentina–Spain final

Just before the World Cup final between Argentina and Spain, Lionel Messi's wife Antonela Roccuzzo posted a photo on Instagram wearing a light-blue bikini. Many followers interpreted the colour choice as a show of support for the Argentine national team. The post quickly attracted widespread attention on social media.

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Russell flags serious Mercedes straight-line speed problem at Belgian GP
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Russell flags serious Mercedes straight-line speed problem at Belgian GP

George Russell admitted after qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix that the Mercedes car has a "serious problem" with straight-line speed. He stressed that the issue is unrelated to his driving style, contrary to earlier suggestions. Mercedes will need to address the deficit before the race.

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France orders ISPs to block prediction market Polymarket
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France orders ISPs to block prediction market Polymarket

France's gambling authority ordered internet service providers to block access to Polymarket, a blockchain-based prediction market platform. This marks a further tightening of France's policy towards such services. Polymarket allows users to bet on the outcomes of political and sporting events using cryptocurrency.

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Inheriting money in your 80s: impact on Social Security taxes and Medicare premiums
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Inheriting money in your 80s: impact on Social Security taxes and Medicare premiums

An elderly woman who inherits money in her 80s could face higher taxes on her Social Security benefits and increased Medicare premiums if the inheritance pushes her income above certain thresholds. Social Security benefits can become partially taxable, and Medicare uses the IRMAA system to raise premiums for higher-income beneficiaries. Financial advisers recommend planning ahead to minimise the tax impact of an inheritance.

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Italian beach resorts warn tourists against bringing homemade sandwiches
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Italian beach resorts warn tourists against bringing homemade sandwiches

Italian beach resorts have declared war on homemade food, with beach wardens now officially warning tourists who bring their own sandwiches. Authorities are monitoring beachgoers and handing out formal warnings to those caught eating home-prepared food. The move is aimed at protecting local restaurants and beach bars from losing business to self-catering visitors.

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How to Blanch Tomatoes Without Turning Them to Mush
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How to Blanch Tomatoes Without Turning Them to Mush

Ripe tomatoes can be easily peeled by brief blanching: score a cross on the base, submerge in boiling water for 30–60 seconds, then transfer immediately to ice-cold water. Over-blanching breaks down the flesh and leaches out nutrients, so timing and rapid cooling are essential. Tomatoes prepared this way keep their firmness and most of their vitamins, making them ideal for sauces and preserves.

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Morgan Rogers joins Chelsea from Aston Villa for £117 million
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Morgan Rogers joins Chelsea from Aston Villa for £117 million

Aston Villa and Chelsea have agreed a transfer fee of £117 million (approximately $157 million) for England international midfielder Morgan Rogers. The player is set to move from Birmingham to London. The deal was reported by local English media ahead of an upcoming match.

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Germany raises terror threat level to "high" citing new intelligence
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Germany raises terror threat level to "high" citing new intelligence

German Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced that Germany has raised its terror threat level to "high." The decision is based on new intelligence and a growing number of signals indicating possible attacks. Dobrindt warned that "an attack could happen at any moment."

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AWS Bug Billed Users Trillions of Dollars Instead of Hundreds
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AWS Bug Billed Users Trillions of Dollars Instead of Hundreds

Amazon Web Services incorrectly billed some customers amounts in the trillions of dollars — for example $1,499,659,180,107 instead of $200. The glitch sent users into a panic, with many posting on social media that their "soul left their body" upon seeing the bills. Amazon confirmed the error and stated that no accounts were actually charged.

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Robert Smith blasts FIFA World Cup final halftime show featuring Madonna and BTS
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Robert Smith blasts FIFA World Cup final halftime show featuring Madonna and BTS

The Cure frontman Robert Smith lashed out on Instagram at FIFA's decision to introduce a halftime show at the World Cup final for the first time in history, writing "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH… #Breadandcircuses #MUGWANK #pleasejustfuckoff." The show, curated by Coldplay's Chris Martin, will feature Madonna, Justin Bieber, Shakira and BTS.

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US Air Force autonomous drone YFQ-44A fires live AMRAAM missile in world first
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US Air Force autonomous drone YFQ-44A fires live AMRAAM missile in world first

The US Air Force conducted a historic test in which the autonomous YFQ-44A drone, developed by Anduril Industries, fired a live AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missile over the Mojave Desert against a digital target. It is the first time a Collaborative Combat Aircraft has fired a live weapon autonomously. The milestone moves the Air Force closer to deploying robotic wingmen alongside human pilots in future operations.

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