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Hulu's "Cardinal" Is the Chilling Crime Drama True Detective Fans Have Been Missing
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Hulu's "Cardinal" Is the Chilling Crime Drama True Detective Fans Have Been Missing

"Cardinal," available on Hulu and adapted from Giles Blunt's mystery novels, is a Canadian crime thriller set in the stark winter landscapes of northern Ontario. Across four seasons, it follows haunted detectives through slow-burn investigations where justice is rarely clean and survival isn't guaranteed. Fans of True Detective looking for a similarly atmospheric, emotionally intense crime drama are pointed to this underseen series.

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Sanderson's Mistborn script 85% complete for Apple TV adaptation
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Sanderson's Mistborn script 85% complete for Apple TV adaptation

Brandon Sanderson, best known for completing Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series and creating the Cosmere universe, signed a deal with Apple TV in January granting him significant creative freedom. The deal covers adaptations of both Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive. As of June, Sanderson confirmed the Mistborn script is approximately 85% complete.

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Prime Video cancels "It's Not Like That" after one season
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Prime Video cancels "It's Not Like That" after one season

Prime Video has cancelled faith-based family drama "It's Not Like That" after a single season, according to Deadline. The show, starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes, holds a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Producer Wonder Project will not be bringing back the series for a second run.

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S&P Dow Jones signals possible frontier-market downgrade for Indonesia
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S&P Dow Jones signals possible frontier-market downgrade for Indonesia

S&P Dow Jones Indices has listed Indonesia as a candidate for potential market reclassification, warning it may apply special treatment to Indonesian securities if conditions deteriorate. A downgrade to frontier-market status would be a significant blow to the country's investment profile.

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IOC provisionally lifts suspension of Russian Olympic Committee ahead of LA 2028
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IOC provisionally lifts suspension of Russian Olympic Committee ahead of LA 2028

The International Olympic Committee provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee on Tuesday, moving Russian athletes and teams closer to competing under their flag and anthem at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The decision was taken despite strong objections from Ukraine. A full return to Olympic competition for Russia is not yet finalised.

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Sony's First Post After Physical Games Backlash Gets 57k Angry Replies
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Sony's First Post After Physical Games Backlash Gets 57k Angry Replies

After going nearly a week without posting on social media following its announcement to stop manufacturing physical games from January 2028, Sony published a post about its new FlexStrike arcade stick. The move backfired spectacularly, drawing 57,000 replies on X — none of them positive. Fans used the opportunity to vent their anger over the physical media decision.

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US revokes Iran oil waiver after tanker attacks in Strait of Hormuz

The Trump administration has revoked a waiver that allowed Iran to sell oil on global markets, cutting off a critical revenue stream for the regime. The move came after Iran attacked three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. The decision is part of broader US economic and military pressure on Tehran.

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NHS AI blood test could spare thousands of women painful womb cancer scan
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NHS AI blood test could spare thousands of women painful womb cancer scan

Two NHS trusts are trialling a new AI-powered blood test that could replace the painful transvaginal ultrasound scan used to investigate suspected womb cancer. Around 90,000 postmenopausal women a year in England are referred for such scans due to abnormal bleeding. If successful, the test could spare thousands of women from the invasive procedure.

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Samsung confirms July 22 Unpacked event in London for Galaxy Z Fold 8 and more
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Samsung confirms July 22 Unpacked event in London for Galaxy Z Fold 8 and more

Samsung has confirmed its next Unpacked event will take place on July 22 in London. The new Galaxy Z Fold 8 foldable is expected to be the centrepiece, alongside the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2. Hours earlier, Google sent out invites for its own summer launch event on August 12, where it plans to unveil the Pixel 11 series.

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Nissan recalls 946 Sentra sedans over driveshaft seating fault
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Nissan recalls 946 Sentra sedans over driveshaft seating fault

Nissan is recalling 946 examples of the 2025 Sentra sedan because the driveshaft may not be fully seated in the CVT assembly, potentially causing loss of drive power and a transmission fluid leak. The automaker is also conducting a separate recall of transaxle assemblies used in the Rogue. Owners of affected vehicles should contact their dealer.

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Scott Free and Calliope Pictures Produce Documentary on Deciphering Vesuvius Scrolls

Scott Free Productions, the company of Ridley Scott, has partnered with Calliope Pictures (directors Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehme) and Jim O'Shaughnessy's Infinite Films to produce "The Vesuvius Challenge," a documentary narrated by Guy Pearce. The film follows computer scientist Brent Seales and his decades-long obsession with reading hundreds of papyrus scrolls carbonised by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The project documents what was long considered an impossible scientific feat.

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Russian missiles strike Kyiv for the third time in a week

Russia launched another missile strike on Kyiv, the third such attack within a single week. Fires broke out in two districts of the Ukrainian capital following the bombardment, according to the city's mayor. The repeated strikes mark an intensification of attacks on Kyiv.

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SEC set to release long-promised crypto safe harbor rules for public comment in July
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SEC set to release long-promised crypto safe harbor rules for public comment in July

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has updated its regulatory agenda, signalling that a key crypto safe harbor rulemaking will be released for public comment as soon as July. The long-promised measure would offer crypto firms a degree of regulatory protection during the development phase of their projects. Its publication would mark a significant step forward for the cryptocurrency industry.

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Tennis player Magda Linette froze her eggs to ease pressure of biological clock
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Tennis player Magda Linette froze her eggs to ease pressure of biological clock

Polish tennis player Magda Linette, 34, has undergone egg-freezing. In an interview with the magazine "Wysokie Obcasy", she explained she was looking for a "guarantee policy" that would relieve the pressure of her biological clock and allow her to focus on her sporting career.

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Ed Sheeran signs with Interscope Records after leaving WMG
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Ed Sheeran signs with Interscope Records after leaving WMG

Ed Sheeran is set to sign with Interscope Records, joining the label months after confirming his departure from Warner Music Group (WMG). During his 15-year partnership with WMG, Sheeran released eight studio albums. The move marks a major new chapter in the British singer-songwriter's career.

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Switzerland face Argentina in World Cup quarterfinal after beating Colombia on penalties
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Switzerland face Argentina in World Cup quarterfinal after beating Colombia on penalties

Switzerland defeated Colombia on penalties in the World Cup round of 16 to set up a quarterfinal clash with reigning champions Argentina. The match was decided in a shoot-out after a goalless or level contest in regular time.

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Gold drops as US strikes on Iran raise inflation and interest rate fears
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Gold drops as US strikes on Iran raise inflation and interest rate fears

Gold held a decline after renewed US airstrikes on Iran jeopardised an interim peace deal and stoked inflation fears. The escalating conflict raises the likelihood of interest-rate hikes, which reduces gold's appeal as a non-yielding asset.

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Trump Pardons Nine People Convicted of Bypassing Vehicle Emissions Controls
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Trump Pardons Nine People Convicted of Bypassing Vehicle Emissions Controls

Donald Trump has pardoned nine people convicted of bypassing vehicle emissions controls or selling equipment designed to circumvent the Clean Air Act. The pardons cover so-called diesel tuners who illegally modified vehicles to produce higher exhaust emissions. The move is the latest in a series of steps by the Trump administration rolling back environmental enforcement.

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Canadian Startup Reflect10's New Solar Panel Design Boosts Daily Energy Output by 20%
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Canadian Startup Reflect10's New Solar Panel Design Boosts Daily Energy Output by 20%

Canadian startup Reflect10 has developed a new photovoltaic module architecture that increases daily energy production by 20% by embedding a light-reflecting geometry directly into the solar panel. The design allows photons to hit the PV cells multiple times, capturing more energy during low-angle sunlight hours and overcast conditions — without increasing peak wattage. Previously, similar effects required costly external mirrors or motors; Reflect10's approach integrates the geometry into the panel itself.

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U.S. resumes strikes on Iran after ship attacks in the Strait of Hormuz
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U.S. resumes strikes on Iran after ship attacks in the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced the resumption of "powerful strikes" on Iran following Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Earlier the same day, the U.S. revoked Iran's oil sales authorization. The escalation comes amid an ongoing armed conflict between the two countries.

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Over 700 parasite diarrhoea cases in Michigan with no source found yet

Michigan health authorities reported over 700 cases of a diarrhoea-causing intestinal parasite as of July 6, along with 36 hospitalisations, since the outbreak began on June 22. Case numbers surged rapidly: from 170 on June 30 to 572 by July 4. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says the source of the outbreak has not yet been identified.

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