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Chelsea pay British record £117m for Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers
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Chelsea pay British record £117m for Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers

Chelsea have had a £117m bid accepted by Aston Villa for midfielder Morgan Rogers, setting a new British transfer record. The deal makes Rogers the most expensive British player in football history. The transfer is now subject to personal terms and a medical.

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Alan Ritchson's best role was Hawk in "Titans", not Reacher
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Alan Ritchson's best role was Hawk in "Titans", not Reacher

Before Reacher turned Alan Ritchson into a household name, he spent nearly two decades in supporting roles — including Aquaman in Smallville, Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and a young Norm Scully in Brooklyn Nine-Nine. His most underrated performance, according to critics, is Hank "Hawk" Hall in DC's Titans. It is there that Ritchson showed his widest dramatic range.

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French FA thanks Deschamps after France finish fourth at 2026 World Cup
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French FA thanks Deschamps after France finish fourth at 2026 World Cup

France finished fourth at the 2026 World Cup after losing the bronze medal match 4–6. Shortly after the game, the French Football Federation (FFF) released an emotional statement about coach Didier Deschamps, praising his exceptional place in the history of French football.

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NASA plans 2027 Artemis III dress rehearsal before 2028 Moon landing
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NASA plans 2027 Artemis III dress rehearsal before 2028 Moon landing

NASA has scheduled a 2027 Artemis III demonstration mission as a dress rehearsal ahead of astronauts landing on the Moon in 2028. During the uncrewed mission, teams on Earth and in orbit will practice rendezvous and docking between commercial human landing systems and the Orion spacecraft. Data gathered will help ensure the safety of the crewed landing.

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Norovirus hits "WHOLE" festival in Germany — over 60 attendees ill
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Norovirus hits "WHOLE" festival in Germany — over 60 attendees ill

On the first day of the queer electronic music festival "WHOLE" in Gräfenhainichen, Germany, over 60 attendees fell ill with norovirus, suffering severe vomiting and diarrhea. Health authorities are on site responding to the outbreak. The multi-day open-air event is dedicated to diversity and electronic music.

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Russia Recruiting Mercenaries from Botswana to Fight in Ukraine
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Russia Recruiting Mercenaries from Botswana to Fight in Ukraine

Botswana's Ministry of International Relations has warned citizens about fake job offers abroad that are actually a front for recruitment into the Russian military fighting in Ukraine. A growing number of Botswanans are being lured and then coerced into combat on Russia's side. Botswana has become a new and unexpected source of mercenary recruitment for Russian forces.

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Tate Brothers Arrested in Miami; UK Seeks Extradition on Rape and Trafficking Charges
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Tate Brothers Arrested in Miami; UK Seeks Extradition on Rape and Trafficking Charges

Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami on Saturday. The UK has added charges of rape and human trafficking against the brothers and is seeking their extradition. The arrests mark a new stage in the long-running criminal proceedings against the pair across multiple countries.

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Mazda patents reveal butterfly-door sports convertible with four-cylinder engine
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Mazda patents reveal butterfly-door sports convertible with four-cylinder engine

Two newly surfaced Mazda patents depict a small front-engined, rear-wheel-drive convertible featuring butterfly doors and a longitudinal four-cylinder engine. The design echoes the Iconic SP Concept but may drop the concept's range-extender setup. The car is believed to be either the next-generation MX-5 or a production version of the Iconic SP.

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Call of Duty movie set for June 30, 2028 theatrical release
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Call of Duty movie set for June 30, 2028 theatrical release

Paramount officially confirmed at CinemaCon that the Call of Duty movie will hit theatres on 30 June 2028. The film will be set in the Modern Warfare universe, joining the growing wave of Hollywood video game adaptations.

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Castor – open-source alternative to IPTV available on GitHub
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Castor – open-source alternative to IPTV available on GitHub

A GitHub project called Castor has appeared, billed as a better and cheaper alternative to IPTV. The repository attracted 16 points on Hacker News and some developer interest. It is available at github.com/stupside/castor, though technical details in the available text are minimal.

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Russians ditch mobile payments as wartime economy slows
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Russians ditch mobile payments as wartime economy slows

More than four years into the war with Ukraine, Russians are increasingly turning to cash due to mobile internet shutdowns. At the same time, more businesses are seeking to evade taxes, adding further strain to Russia's already slowing wartime economy.

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Why you should always photograph your rental car before driving off
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Why you should always photograph your rental car before driving off

Taking photos of a rental car before driving it remains an important step despite modern technology used by rental companies. Pictures protect the customer from unjustified damage claims for pre-existing scratches or dents. This simple habit can save significant money and prevent disputes at the return desk.

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US Regulators Miss GENIUS Act One-Year Deadline for Final Stablecoin Rules
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US Regulators Miss GENIUS Act One-Year Deadline for Final Stablecoin Rules

US financial regulators have missed the one-year deadline set by the GENIUS Act to finalise stablecoin rules. The law's effective date of January 18, 2027 remains unchanged, leaving both regulators and stablecoin issuers with a compressed window to implement the new framework. The delay adds uncertainty to the fast-growing stablecoin market.

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Judge a Book by Its First Pages
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Judge a Book by Its First Pages

The website uncovered.ink invites readers to judge books by their opening pages alone, before seeing the cover or blurb. The concept aims to help readers discover titles they might otherwise overlook based on packaging alone.

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Jennifer Finch, L7 bassist, dies at 59 from brain cancer
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Jennifer Finch, L7 bassist, dies at 59 from brain cancer

Jennifer Finch, bassist of the influential rock band L7, has died at the age of 59. She had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. Finch was a key figure in the alternative rock and grunge scene of the 1990s.

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2,200-Year-Old Settlement in Azerbaijan Linked to Alexander the Great's Death
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2,200-Year-Old Settlement in Azerbaijan Linked to Alexander the Great's Death

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an extensive settlement dating back roughly 2,200 years near the village of Urakaran in the Yardımlı district of south-eastern Azerbaijan. Research suggests the site is connected to events that followed the death of Alexander the Great. The Macedonian king died at a relatively young age, triggering major political and territorial upheaval across the region.

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Rice calls England squad "best for a very long time" after World Cup third place
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Rice calls England squad "best for a very long time" after World Cup third place

England midfielder Declan Rice declared that the current Three Lions squad is "the best England group for a very long time" after the team secured third place at the 2026 World Cup. England won their bronze medal match to finish on the podium at a World Cup for only the second time since 1966.

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Endometriosis Forcing Women Out of the Workplace
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Endometriosis Forcing Women Out of the Workplace

Three women share how endometriosis has derailed or severely hampered their professional careers. The condition, which causes chronic pain and other debilitating symptoms, forces many patients to reduce their working hours or leave employment entirely. A parliamentary inquiry is currently underway to examine the impact of the illness on women's working lives.

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New EU border system triples passport control time, airport boss warns
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New EU border system triples passport control time, airport boss warns

A new EU border control system is tripling the time passengers spend at passport control, according to an airport boss. Ryanair has also warned summer travellers heading to Europe to expect significantly longer queues. The delays stem from new EU regulations on external border checks.

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One of the Biggest Attacks on Kyiv: 40 Explosions, Fires, Two Injured
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One of the Biggest Attacks on Kyiv: 40 Explosions, Fires, Two Injured

Russia launched one of its largest attacks on Kyiv since the start of the war during the night from Saturday to Sunday. Around 40 ballistic missiles were fired at the Ukrainian capital within 30 minutes, causing over 40 explosions. Fires broke out in multiple buildings, a shopping centre and vehicles, and two people were hospitalised.

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Car bloat: average vehicles now exceed 1,800 kg with real consequences for safety and environment
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Car bloat: average vehicles now exceed 1,800 kg with real consequences for safety and environment

Average car weight has climbed past 1,800 kg as vehicles grow larger and heavier each year. The trend, dubbed "car bloat," raises serious concerns about road safety, accelerated tyre wear, and environmental impact. The growing popularity of SUVs and heavy battery-electric vehicles is a key driver of the increase.

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