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Glen Powell among investors in Premier Lacrosse League's $100M funding round
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Glen Powell among investors in Premier Lacrosse League's $100M funding round

The Premier Lacrosse League closed a $100 million Series E funding round — the largest capital raise in professional lacrosse history. Actor Glen Powell and Rob Mac are among the investors, with the round led by Ares and Joe Tsai. ESPN, which took a stake in the league in 2025, also participated.

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Coben's "I Will Find You" hits Netflix No. 1 despite poor audience reception
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Coben's "I Will Find You" hits Netflix No. 1 despite poor audience reception

Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation, "I Will Find You," debuted at No. 1 on the platform, continuing his string of high-viewership releases. However, the show is proving divisive among audiences and critics, following the polarising reception of his earlier 2025 release "Run Away." Coben's Netflix success appears driven by compelling mystery premises rather than overall production quality.

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Gay men on TikTok are falling for AI-generated thirst trap accounts
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Gay men on TikTok are falling for AI-generated thirst trap accounts

An account called Derek Lam, with over 31,000 TikTok and nearly 40,000 X followers, posts shirtless dancing videos that attract a largely gay male audience — but the account is AI-generated. The comments are filled with multilingual compliments from fans who appear unaware they are engaging with artificial content. The case highlights a growing trend of AI thirst-trap accounts specifically targeting gay men on social platforms.

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"Stranger Than Heaven" surprises with a unique combat system at Summer Game Fest
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"Stranger Than Heaven" surprises with a unique combat system at Summer Game Fest

"Stranger Than Heaven," showcased at Summer Game Fest 2025, features one of the most original combat systems seen in recent years — described as somewhere between QWOP and Tekken. The demo dropped players into three bouts of increasing difficulty after only a brief video tutorial, making the first few minutes brutally hard. Once players adapt their thinking, the game becomes less punishing and genuinely fascinating.

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UK's FCA publishes final crypto rulebook ahead of 2027 mandatory regime
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UK's FCA publishes final crypto rulebook ahead of 2027 mandatory regime

The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its final rulebook for cryptocurrency firms, setting out the regulatory framework ahead of a mandatory regime coming into force in late 2027. The rules are designed to bring clarity and oversight to the crypto sector. The FCA's stated goal is to position the United Kingdom as a global hub for the crypto industry.

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Chwalińska's agent: you can't tell a girl to leave the court when she wants to fight
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Chwalińska's agent: you can't tell a girl to leave the court when she wants to fight

Victor Archutowski, a Polish-born British agent and former manager of Agnieszka Radwańska, defended Maja Chwalińska's decision not to retire from her Wimbledon first-round match despite health problems. The 24-year-old lost to Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew 6:2, 5:7, 2:6 after appearing to have the match won. Archutowski, who lobbied for Chwalińska's wildcard entry, said telling a player to leave the court when she wants to keep fighting is "almost impossible."

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Joanna and Krzysztof Ibisz saved their marriage with couples therapy after first child
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Joanna and Krzysztof Ibisz saved their marriage with couples therapy after first child

TV presenter Joanna Ibisz has publicly revealed that she and her husband Krzysztof Ibisz sought couples therapy after the birth of their first child. She stated that therapy "saved" their marriage, describing a difficult period when she felt isolated and was searching for social contact while caring for the baby alone. The couple are now speaking openly about the struggles they faced as a married pair.

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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes
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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes

Doctors are warning that massage guns should never be used near the eyes, as the powerful percussive vibrations safe for muscles can cause serious and potentially irreversible damage to the eye's delicate structures. Medical specialists are urging users to follow instructions carefully and keep the devices away from the face. The warning comes amid the growing popularity of massage guns as home recovery tools.

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Scientists race to save coffee plants from extinction
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Scientists race to save coffee plants from extinction

Coffee plants are critically endangered due to climate change, threatening both global supply and scientific culture. Researchers are developing climate-resistant varieties and other solutions to prevent extinction. The work is urgent as rising temperatures and droughts shrink viable growing regions worldwide.

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Far left wins Democratic primaries as centrist "abundance" agenda fades
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Far left wins Democratic primaries as centrist "abundance" agenda fades

A year ago, the Democratic Party's hottest idea was the centrist "abundance" agenda focused on growth and competent governance. Today, socialist and far-left candidates are winning primary after primary, signalling a sharp leftward shift. The trend represents a retreat from the moderate course that many believed could help Democrats regain broader electoral appeal.

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How Hollywood's VCR copyright battle shaped today's car repair restrictions
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How Hollywood's VCR copyright battle shaped today's car repair restrictions

Modern cars are increasingly difficult for owners to repair due to complex onboard software and digital locks. The article draws a direct line between today's car repair restrictions and Hollywood's legal battle against VCRs in the 1970s, which established strong copyright protections for digital technology. Those same legal frameworks now prevent car owners from freely accessing their vehicles' software.

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56% of Poles back working remotely on holiday – workation trend grows
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56% of Poles back working remotely on holiday – workation trend grows

According to new research, 56% of Poles view positively the idea of workation — combining remote work with a holiday stay. Younger Poles in particular aspire to seasonal living arrangements that allow them to work remotely from leisure destinations. The trend reflects growing expectations around flexible working arrangements in Poland.

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Yen hits 40-year low — will Japan intervene again?
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Yen hits 40-year low — will Japan intervene again?

The Japanese yen has fallen to its lowest level in four decades, putting currency traders on high alert. The Japanese government has already intervened once in an attempt to halt the yen's slide. Markets are now watching closely to see whether Tokyo will step in again to defend the currency.

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Ukraine's war-damaged power grid buckles under deadly European heatwave
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Ukraine's war-damaged power grid buckles under deadly European heatwave

Ukraine's energy grid, crippled by Russian drone and missile strikes since February 2022, is struggling to cope with surging electricity demand during a deadly heatwave sweeping across Europe. Damage to Ukraine's energy network has been estimated in the tens of billions of dollars. Frequent power outages have plagued the country during both extreme cold and extreme heat.

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Gut microbiome may stay disrupted for over a decade after polyp removal
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Gut microbiome may stay disrupted for over a decade after polyp removal

New research suggests that the gut microbiome can remain disrupted for more than a decade following polyp removal. The finding could help explain persistent health issues experienced by patients after the procedure. The study may have significant implications for post-operative care and long-term digestive health monitoring.

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Book Riot podcast dives into the US Constitution for America's 250th birthday
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Book Riot podcast dives into the US Constitution for America's 250th birthday

To mark America's 250th birthday, Book Riot hosts Jeff and Rebecca spoke with historical content creator Amanda Nelson about the US Constitution. They discussed what problems the Founders were responding to after the American Revolution, what the Constitution does and doesn't say about individual rights, and its fundamental imperfections. The Constitution is considered the oldest document of its kind still in use.

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Tapioca — gluten-free cassava starch — is winning over Polish consumers
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Tapioca — gluten-free cassava starch — is winning over Polish consumers

Tapioca, made from cassava root, is growing in popularity in Poland, not only among those on a gluten-free diet but also consumers seeking easily digestible ingredients. It is increasingly available in shops and featured in recipes by dietitians and food bloggers. It can be used as a thickener for soups and sauces, in desserts, puddings and gluten-free pancakes.

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CD Projekt Red reveals fifth secret character in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners season 2
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CD Projekt Red reveals fifth secret character in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners season 2

CD Projekt Red has officially confirmed Weak Kingsley — a "washed-up cyberpunk legend forced to live without chrome" — as one of four main characters in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners season 2. Dataminer Smets205 uncovered a fifth character card on the show's website: Avida, a jazz singer and corpo insider described as Kingsley's old flame, whose daughter Talia is a pink-haired Maelstrom gang member. Family, obsession and legacy are confirmed as major themes of the new season.

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Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 confirmed in development with first-ever iOS support
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Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 confirmed in development with first-ever iOS support

Samsung SVP and Head of Digital Health Hon Pak confirmed to Forbes that the Galaxy Ring 2 is officially in development. The biggest announced upgrade is iOS support — a first for Samsung wearables — which would put it in direct competition with the newly released Oura Ring 5. The successor is also expected to bring design improvements and deeper integration with other Samsung devices.

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Xbox Workers Demand Accountability as Microsoft Plans Historic Gaming Layoffs
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Xbox Workers Demand Accountability as Microsoft Plans Historic Gaming Layoffs

According to the latest reports, Microsoft is planning the largest layoffs in the history of the gaming industry, targeting Xbox employees. Workers are publicly pushing back, demanding that executives responsible for costly failures bear the consequences. The scale of the cuts could mark a historic moment for the games sector.

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Rwanda's science and tech ambitions: economic growth alone won't deliver
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Rwanda's science and tech ambitions: economic growth alone won't deliver

An ambitious new analysis challenges the assumption that economic growth alone can secure Rwanda's long-term prosperity. The report highlights the need to build a robust science and technology ecosystem rather than relying solely on GDP expansion. Researchers outline steps that could help the country sustain its remarkable rise in innovation and education.

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Lukashenko turns to Beijing, caught between Kyiv and Moscow
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Lukashenko turns to Beijing, caught between Kyiv and Moscow

According to this opinion piece, Alyaksandr Lukashenko faces a dilemma: he cannot show weakness toward Kyiv nor appear unreliable to Putin. His solution is to seek backing from Beijing, hoping for Chinese diplomatic and economic support. The author argues that Lukashenko's absence from a meeting with Xi Jinping signals Minsk's growing dependence on China.

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