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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Tops 3,000 as Government Defends Response
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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Tops 3,000 as Government Defends Response

Venezuela's twin earthquakes on 24 June have killed more than 3,000 people, with the death toll expected to rise further. Interim president Rodríguez defended the government's emergency response and vowed the country would not descend into social unrest. Many Venezuelans have expressed anger at what they describe as an inadequate reaction before international rescue teams arrived.

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2009 Sci-Fi Film "Moon" Now Streaming Free
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2009 Sci-Fi Film "Moon" Now Streaming Free

Duncan Jones's 2009 debut film "Moon," starring Sam Rockwell as a lone worker on a lunar base who begins to question his sanity, is now available to stream for free. Despite critical acclaim, the film was seen by very few viewers upon release. It is widely considered one of the finest sci-fi films of the 21st century.

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Scientists Find New Brain Cell Death Mechanism Behind Alzheimer's
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Scientists Find New Brain Cell Death Mechanism Behind Alzheimer's

Researchers have discovered a previously overlooked mechanism of neuron death that appears to play a major role in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia. The finding could lead to new treatments that slow neuron loss by interrupting the process before cells are destroyed. Scientists hope that early intervention in this pathway could limit the progression of both diseases.

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Haaland Drums Celebration as Norway Knock Brazil Out of World Cup
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Haaland Drums Celebration as Norway Knock Brazil Out of World Cup

Norway beat Brazil 2-1 at the New York New Jersey Stadium to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history. Erling Haaland scored both Norwegian goals and led the post-match celebrations, drumming on a drum and joining teammates in their signature rowing dance. Brazil have been eliminated from the tournament.

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Son Rescues Father from Rubble After Venezuela Earthquakes
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Son Rescues Father from Rubble After Venezuela Earthquakes

Following the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela, former firefighter Jesus Garcia used his rescue skills to help pull his father and younger brothers from the rubble of collapsed buildings. Garcia's professional training proved critical in saving his family amid the destruction caused by the tremors. The earthquakes caused widespread damage across affected regions of Venezuela.

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Hackers Replaced Warsaw Landmark Names on Google Maps with Offensive Titles
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Hackers Replaced Warsaw Landmark Names on Google Maps with Offensive Titles

On Saturday evening, Warsaw landmark names on Google Maps were replaced with offensive and vulgar alternatives: the Presidential Palace became "Pałac Kibolski" (Hooligan Palace), the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier became "Grave of the Known SS Soldier," and the Palace on the Isle was renamed "Epstein Island Palace." It remains unclear who carried out the attack or how they gained access to modify the listings.

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Attack on Titan returns with new Koei Tecmo game billed as franchise's "ultimate culmination"
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Attack on Titan returns with new Koei Tecmo game billed as franchise's "ultimate culmination"

The Attack on Titan franchise, one of the most acclaimed anime ever with a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, is returning with a new release from publisher Koei Tecmo, described as the "ultimate culmination" of the series. The original anime ran from April 7, 2013 to November 5, 2023 across four seasons.

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Irish court to retry Pole convicted of murder after officer linked to criminal gang
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Irish court to retry Pole convicted of murder after officer linked to criminal gang

An Irish court will re-examine the case of Leszek Sychulec, a Polish former combat sports athlete serving a life sentence for the murder of 23-year-old Patryk Krupa. His lawyer applied for a new hearing after it emerged that a police officer involved in the investigation may have had links to a criminal organisation. Sychulec and a co-defendant are both serving life sentences.

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Jim Cramer explains pre-holiday chip stock slump and what investors should do
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Jim Cramer explains pre-holiday chip stock slump and what investors should do

CNBC's Jim Cramer addressed the pre-holiday sell-off in semiconductor stocks, saying investors have seen this pattern before. He offered guidance on how to respond to the chip sector's dip heading into the long weekend.

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BMW X2 gets Neue Klasse facelift up front but rear stays unchanged
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BMW X2 gets Neue Klasse facelift up front but rear stays unchanged

BMW is preparing a mid-cycle refresh for the X2 coupe crossover, bringing it a Neue Klasse-inspired front end similar to the iX3 and X5. The updated model will also gain the pillar-to-pillar Panoramic iDrive infotainment system. The electric iX2 is set for the same updates but will feature a blanked grille, while the rear of both models will reportedly remain unchanged.

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Iran risks losing leverage as repeated Hormuz closure threat loses its impact

Closing the Strait of Hormuz gave Iran enormous leverage during the recent war, but analysts warn that repeatedly using the same threat becomes increasingly risky and may erode its credibility. The article examines whether Iran can maintain its strategic edge by relying on this single pressure point.

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Nearly 1 million investors lost $3.8 billion on Trump's $TRUMP memecoin
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Nearly 1 million investors lost $3.8 billion on Trump's $TRUMP memecoin

An analysis found that nearly one million people lost a combined $3.8 billion after buying President Donald Trump's $TRUMP memecoin. Trump himself made $636 million from the token. It represents one of the largest documented retail investor losses tied to a public figure's cryptocurrency.

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Flip-flops are summer's top trend but a workplace faux pas, etiquette experts say
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Flip-flops are summer's top trend but a workplace faux pas, etiquette experts say

Flip-flops are the hottest footwear trend for summer 2026, praised for comfort and versatility. Business etiquette specialists warn, however, that fully open shoes create an overly casual impression and are inappropriate in professional settings where image matters. In workplaces with relaxed dress codes or no client contact, the rules may be less strict — checking internal guidelines is advised.

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Frida Kahlo's handwritten notes reveal her vulnerability and artistic precision
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Frida Kahlo's handwritten notes reveal her vulnerability and artistic precision

Handwritten letters and notes by Frida Kahlo, sometimes sealed with a lipstick kiss, reveal both the Mexican artist's emotional vulnerability and her precision with words. The correspondence offers a glimpse of Kahlo beyond her iconic paintings, showing a deeply personal side of the artist.

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Karl Urban's "Dredd" — Cult Action Hit Now Streaming Free
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Karl Urban's "Dredd" — Cult Action Hit Now Streaming Free

"Dredd" (2012), starring Karl Urban in the title role, is now available on free streaming. Despite winning over critics, successfully adapting the beloved comic and erasing memories of the poor 1995 adaptation, the film bombed at the box office. The streaming era is giving it a second chance to find the audience it deserved.

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Gauff Beats Bencic 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 Two Minutes Before Wimbledon Curfew
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Gauff Beats Bencic 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 Two Minutes Before Wimbledon Curfew

Coco Gauff defeated Switzerland's Belinda Bencic 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the latest start in Wimbledon history, with the match beginning at 8:40pm and finishing just two minutes before the 11pm curfew. The seventh seed hit nine double faults but recovered from losing the first set to reach the quarter-finals for the first time. She will next face fellow American Jessica Pegula for a semi-final place.

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Wealthy Americans Are Using AI to Educate Their Children Instead of Traditional Schools
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Wealthy Americans Are Using AI to Educate Their Children Instead of Traditional Schools

Some wealthy American families are turning to AI-powered education companies such as Forge Prep and Alpha as alternatives to traditional schools. The trend raises concerns about inequality in educational access, as most Americans say they do not trust AI for learning. The technology remains largely available only to the wealthiest households.

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S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures rise as Wall Street looks to extend strong week
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S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures rise as Wall Street looks to extend strong week

Futures on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq climbed after a strong week on Wall Street. The Dow Jones rose nearly 2% last week, bringing it within striking distance of 53,000 — a level the index has never previously reached.

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One killed, six hurt in targeted shooting in Pensacola on July 4
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One killed, six hurt in targeted shooting in Pensacola on July 4

A shooting in Pensacola, Florida on July 4 left one person dead and six others injured. The incident occurred as hundreds of unaccompanied youth had gathered in the area, and police believe the shooting was targeted.

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Homegames: open-source browser game platform built over 8 years
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Homegames: open-source browser game platform built over 8 years

A developer has spent 8 years building Homegames, an open-source platform for simple browser games written as JavaScript classes. Every game's source code is readable directly on the platform. A built-in browser editor lets anyone create and publish games without installing anything. The full project code is available on GitHub.

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Hamilton gets reprimand only for yellow flag breach at British GP, keeps 3rd place
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Hamilton gets reprimand only for yellow flag breach at British GP, keeps 3rd place

Lewis Hamilton was handed only a reprimand by stewards for a yellow flag infringement during the British Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver retained his third-place finish as a result of the lenient penalty. Hamilton keeps all points scored from the race.

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North Korea launches destroyer Kang Kon; Kim Jong Un immediately demands a better ship
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North Korea launches destroyer Kang Kon; Kim Jong Un immediately demands a better ship

North Korea launched the destroyer Kang Kon, which state agency KCNA says will enter active service within two months. Kim Jong Un personally oversaw the tests and ordered all guns fired, watching with a smile. The same day, Kim announced plans for a second warship described as twice as capable as the Kang Kon.

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