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Frederick Douglass's 1852 speech remains essential reading on July 4th
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Frederick Douglass's 1852 speech remains essential reading on July 4th

On July 5th, 1852, Frederick Douglass delivered his landmark speech "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" to a predominantly white audience at Rochester's Corinthian Hall. He argued that the founding declaration of equality was a hypocrisy in a nation where over three million Black people remained enslaved. The speech continues to be regarded as one of the most important texts in American rhetorical history.

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Tauron picks Italy's Ansaldo Energia for 600 MW Jaworzno gas plant
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📈 Business

Tauron picks Italy's Ansaldo Energia for 600 MW Jaworzno gas plant

Tauron Wytwarzanie has signed a contract with Italy's ANSALDO Energia for the turbine island of a planned 600 MWe peak gas-fired unit in Jaworzno. The deal also includes a long-term service agreement. The investment is intended to strengthen Poland's energy security and reduce the risk of blackouts.

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Sony to end physical game discs from January 2028
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🎮 Gaming

Sony to end physical game discs from January 2028

Sony stunned the gaming industry by announcing it will stop producing physical PlayStation game discs from January 2028, citing shifting consumer preferences toward digital. The decision sparked widespread community backlash, with players ironically revisiting Sony's old anti-DRM video. Rumours suggest Xbox may follow suit with a similar all-digital shift.

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DIY overnight heel mask from 3 kitchen ingredients smooths rough skin
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💄 Lifestyle

DIY overnight heel mask from 3 kitchen ingredients smooths rough skin

Rough heels in summer can be smoothed overnight with a homemade mask made from just three common kitchen ingredients. The treatment is applied before bed and shows results by morning. It offers a simple, low-cost alternative to professional pedicure treatments.

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Ebola in eastern DR Congo: over 1,000 cases and 250 deaths confirmed

One month after Congo officially declared a new Ebola outbreak in the east of the country, confirmed cases have surpassed 1,000 and confirmed deaths have exceeded 250. The virus continues to spread despite containment efforts by Congolese authorities. FRANCE 24 reporters are on the ground in eastern DR Congo covering the crisis.

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Marczyk defends European Rally title at Rally Rome, July 3–5
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Marczyk defends European Rally title at Rally Rome, July 3–5

Mikołaj Marczyk, current European Rally Champion, will start Rally Rome on July 3–5 as car number 2, competing in the third round of the ERC. The Orlen Team driver heads to Italy with positive memories from previous appearances on the Italian special stages. The Rome rally is a key fixture in this season's battle for the European title.

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Influencer Lil Masti moves to Dubai citing pollen allergy and career opportunities
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Influencer Lil Masti moves to Dubai citing pollen allergy and career opportunities

Polish influencer Lil Masti and her husband have officially relocated to Dubai. The couple cited better career opportunities, warmer weather, absence of mosquitoes and ticks, and her pollen allergy in Poland as reasons for the move. They explained the decision to fans through social media.

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Lithuania scraps constitutional nuclear weapons ban, following Finland's lead
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🪖 Military

Lithuania scraps constitutional nuclear weapons ban, following Finland's lead

Lithuania has abolished its constitutional ban on nuclear weapons, a decision taken shortly after Finland's parliament voted to lift its own longstanding ban. Both countries, which neighbour Russia or its allies, signal a shift in their approach to nuclear security. Lithuania's move is seen in the context of growing concerns about the security of NATO's eastern flank.

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SBI Crypto shuts Bitcoin mining pool on July 31 after five-year run
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🪙 Crypto

SBI Crypto shuts Bitcoin mining pool on July 31 after five-year run

Japanese company SBI Crypto will shut down its Bitcoin mining pool on July 31, 2026, after more than five years of operation. The pool ranked 12th globally and accounted for approximately 2.2% of the total Bitcoin network hashrate. The company did not provide detailed reasons for closing the operation.

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England beat Mexico to reach World Cup quarter-finals in nervy last-16 tie
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⚽ Sport

England beat Mexico to reach World Cup quarter-finals in nervy last-16 tie

England defeated Mexico in the World Cup last-16 to advance to the quarter-finals, though the team were worryingly close to humiliation for a 15-minute spell. BBC Sport analyst Phil McNulty identifies several tactical problems that coach Thomas Tuchel must address before the next round. The match exposed ongoing issues in England's setup that need urgent fixing.

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Socialists win Democratic primaries — 29-year-old Melat Kiros defeats 15-term incumbent
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Socialists win Democratic primaries — 29-year-old Melat Kiros defeats 15-term incumbent

Four insurgent left-wing candidates, including three socialists, have won Democratic congressional primaries over the past two weeks. The latest victor is 29-year-old Melat Kiros, who defeated 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette on Tuesday. The results signal a growing influence of the progressive and socialist wing within the Democratic Party.

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Robinhood CEO: AI agents will soon match human traders
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💻 Technology

Robinhood CEO: AI agents will soon match human traders

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev told CNBC that AI agents will soon be capable of matching the performance of human traders in financial markets. Tenev highlighted the enormous potential of artificial intelligence in investing and trading. His remarks reflect growing interest in AI applications across the financial sector.

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Journalist Cessanis charged a fee for leaving luggage before check-in at Świnoujście hotel
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✈️ Travel

Journalist Cessanis charged a fee for leaving luggage before check-in at Świnoujście hotel

Travel journalist Michał Cessanis shared on Instagram that a hotel in Świnoujście charged him a fee simply for leaving his luggage before check-in. He deemed the practice unacceptable and blacklisted the hotel. The incident has sparked a broader debate about service standards at Polish tourist accommodations.

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"Theo of Golden" tops all five major bestseller lists simultaneously
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"Theo of Golden" tops all five major bestseller lists simultaneously

"Theo of Golden", published in 2025, has claimed the number one spot on all five major US bestseller lists simultaneously, including the New York Times and Amazon Charts — a remarkably rare consensus. The weekly roundup also highlights independent press titles worth knowing, including "The Clock House Murders" by Yukito Ayatsuji and "Gathering Moss" by Robin Wall Kimmerer.

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In 1776, the Moon Was 31 Feet Closer to Earth Than It Is Today
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In 1776, the Moon Was 31 Feet Closer to Earth Than It Is Today

When the United States declared independence on July 4, 1776, the Moon was approximately 31 feet (9.4 meters) closer to Earth than it is today. The Moon drifts away from Earth at about 3.8 centimetres per year — roughly the same rate as human fingernail growth. The difference is negligible compared to the Moon's average distance of 238,855 miles (384,400 km) from Earth.

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Meal prep: cook once a week, eat for several days
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🍳 Food

Meal prep: cook once a week, eat for several days

Meal prep involves cooking large batches of food at once and storing portions in the fridge or freezer for several days ahead. The key steps are planning a menu, preparing ingredients in bulk and dividing meals into ready-to-go containers. The method is growing in popularity among people who want home-cooked food without daily cooking effort.

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NASA launches $30M robot spacecraft to boost Swift telescope to higher orbit
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💡 Did You Know

NASA launches $30M robot spacecraft to boost Swift telescope to higher orbit

On July 2, a spacecraft named Link launched from the Marshall Islands aboard a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket to rescue NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. The gamma-ray telescope, in orbit since 2004, has been losing altitude and was heading for re-entry. Built by private firm Katalyst Space for $30 million, Link will use robotic arms and thrusters to rendezvous with Swift and boost it to a higher orbit. It is the first mission of its kind.

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Crime series "Satisfaction Guaranteed" hits 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, praised by Stephen King

New crime series "Satisfaction Guaranteed" has earned 94% on Rotten Tomatoes and praise from Stephen King. The show follows a recently divorced mother who gets drawn into a world of blackmail and murder within a junior soccer league. Critics highlight the contrast between the ordinary suburban setting and the dark events as the series' greatest strength.

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Audi abandons one-size-fits-all global car strategy
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Audi abandons one-size-fits-all global car strategy

Audi has declared the end of the "global car" concept, saying that selling the same model everywhere no longer works. The brand plans to tailor its lineup to local market preferences rather than a single universal offering. The shift is a response to growing competition, particularly from Chinese manufacturers, and diverging customer expectations across continents.

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Biotech booms: XBI index up 30% in 2026, hitting five-year high
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Biotech booms: XBI index up 30% in 2026, hitting five-year high

At the halfway point of 2026, the biotechnology sector is booming. The XBI index, the most closely watched biotech benchmark, gained 19% in June alone and is up 30% for the year. Trading at 158, the XBI has reached a five-year high and is approaching its all-time peak of $175 set in February 2021.

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MLS store can't handle "Lewandowski" — name too long, only "Lewy" works
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⚽ Sport

MLS store can't handle "Lewandowski" — name too long, only "Lewy" works

The official MLS store cannot process orders for a Chicago Fire shirt bearing Robert Lewandowski's surname, as the system accepts a maximum of 10 characters and "Lewandowski" has 11. The nickname "Lewy" does work as an alternative. The technical glitch emerged shortly after the Polish striker's transfer to the American league.

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