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Green card holder detained by ICE after nearly 28 years in the US
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Green card holder detained by ICE after nearly 28 years in the US

Dayton Andre Lindsay, a green card holder who has lived in the United States for nearly 28 years, has been held in ICE immigration detention since March 2025. He was arrested at Chicago's O'Hare airport upon returning from a holiday in Jamaica. His family insists he has committed no crimes. The case highlights increasingly aggressive immigration enforcement under current US policy.

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Kubera switches to Finnish tuner Jensen, rebuilding from scratch
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Kubera switches to Finnish tuner Jensen, rebuilding from scratch

Dominik Kubera, after a terrible start to the speedway season, has switched to engines prepared by Finnish tuner Rune Jensen. The Falubaz rider says he has had to relearn everything from scratch. "I'm learning to ride motorcycles all over again, because I lost it all," the Polish international admitted.

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Izabella Krzan rocks animal-print bikini as retro pattern makes a comeback
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Izabella Krzan rocks animal-print bikini as retro pattern makes a comeback

Izabella Krzan has appeared on social media in a bikini featuring a pattern long considered kitsch. The Polish TV personality is inspiring followers to make bolder choices for their beach holiday wardrobe. Retro and animal prints are making a comeback among Polish celebrities this summer.

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Adult summer camps boom in Poland — Poles escape daily life with bonfires and disco nights
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Adult summer camps boom in Poland — Poles escape daily life with bonfires and disco nights

Growing numbers of adult Poles are signing up for summer camps modelled on childhood holidays, complete with discos, bonfires, workshops and excursions. Participants say the trips offer a break from daily routine and a chance to form new friendships at any age. For many, the camps are also a remedy for loneliness.

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Iran's hardliners push to keep fighting the US despite leadership losses
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Iran's hardliners push to keep fighting the US despite leadership losses

Iran's conservative hardliners, having lost much of their leadership during the war, are seeking to fill the void and intensify the fight against the United States. The hard-line faction is pushing to maintain a confrontational stance towards Washington. The situation complicates diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation.

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TPMS sensors last 5–10 years — DIY replacement is possible but tricky
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TPMS sensors last 5–10 years — DIY replacement is possible but tricky

Direct TPMS sensors typically last between 5 and 10 years, with their lifespan limited mainly by the battery. A persistent dashboard warning light can signal the end of a sensor's life. DIY replacement is possible but requires the right tools and some technical know-how.

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Statham's 2026 film "Mutiny" dominates streaming despite box-office flop
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Statham's 2026 film "Mutiny" dominates streaming despite box-office flop

Jason Statham's 2026 action thriller Mutiny, directed by Jean-François Richet, is quietly dominating streaming despite disappointing box-office results. The film, set for US release by Lionsgate on August 21, 2026, stars Statham as an action hero aboard a cargo ship, alongside Annabelle Wallis and Adrian Lester. A new trailer for the film has recently been released.

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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway
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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway

China's Beijing Institute of Technology released footage of three eight-wheeled trucks interlocking to form a road-mobile electromagnetic catapult capable of launching a propeller-driven drone without a runway. The system miniaturises the EMALS technology already used on China's newest aircraft carrier. Transported in standard shipping containers, it could theoretically be deployed anywhere in the world.

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Ethereum uses 7.87 GWh per year — second-lowest energy intensity among PoS networks
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Ethereum uses 7.87 GWh per year — second-lowest energy intensity among PoS networks

A new Cambridge University study estimates that Ethereum consumes 7.87 GWh of energy annually following its switch to Proof of Stake. The network has the second-lowest market-value-adjusted energy intensity among the PoS networks studied. The findings add weight to arguments about PoS being significantly more energy-efficient than Proof of Work.

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US strikes Iran, Iran hits Gulf states and declares Strait of Hormuz closed

US and Iranian forces exchanged heavy missile and drone strikes on Sunday, with Iran targeting US facilities across Gulf states. Tehran also declared the Strait of Hormuz — a vital chokepoint for global oil shipping — closed again. The escalation marks a major flashpoint threatening regional and global stability.

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Catnip leaves in your pocket repel mosquitoes more effectively than DEET
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Catnip leaves in your pocket repel mosquitoes more effectively than DEET

Scientists have confirmed that catnip (Nepeta cataria) acts as a powerful natural mosquito repellent, proving in laboratory tests to be several times more effective than common drugstore chemical sprays. The method is simple: pick a few leaves, bruise them lightly, and keep them in your pocket before heading outside. The plant is safe for skin and widely available.

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Study finds a large majority of LinkedIn posts are fully AI-generated
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Study finds a large majority of LinkedIn posts are fully AI-generated

A new study attempted to quantify how many LinkedIn posts are entirely AI-generated, finding the proportion to be very high. While it is widely known that people use AI on the platform, the sheer scale revealed by the research is striking. The findings raise broader questions about the authenticity of professional communication on LinkedIn.

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Expert warns UK has become 'wild west' for unregulated experimental peptides

Prof. Channa Jayasena of Imperial College London warns that the UK has become a "wild west" for the online sale of experimental peptides, steroids and other unregulated substances. The reproductive endocrinology specialist says he now sees patients taking such drugs "day in, day out." A lack of clear regulatory responsibility risks causing fatalities, he warns.

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Costco and Target open urban stores by partnering with affordable housing developments

Major big-box retailers such as Costco and Target are breaking into urban markets by attaching their stores to affordable housing developments. As more US states and municipalities push to build affordable housing, retailers are partnering with these projects to plant their flags in densely populated cities. The strategy helps bypass the typical obstacle of high land costs in urban areas.

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Einstein was wrong about several things – here are his biggest mistakes
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Einstein was wrong about several things – here are his biggest mistakes

Albert Einstein, despite revolutionising physics with relativity and predicting gravitational waves, made several notable scientific errors. Theoretical physicist Nicolás Yunes of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign notes Einstein rejected quantum mechanics and famously introduced the cosmological constant, which he later called his greatest blunder. History remembers his triumphs because they reshaped humanity's understanding of the universe.

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Casio G-SHOCK x Pokémon watch launched for fans
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Casio G-SHOCK x Pokémon watch launched for fans

Casio has released a new G-SHOCK watch in collaboration with the Pokémon brand, targeting fans of the franchise. The partnership continues G-SHOCK's tradition of special branded collaborations. The Pokémon series remains a cultural force nearly three decades after the early-2000s craze.

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"Le Grand Arc" – ambitions beyond the director's reach
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"Le Grand Arc" – ambitions beyond the director's reach

"Le Grand Arc" (2025), directed by Stéphane Demoustier, fits comfortably within the mainstream of French cinema both thematically and stylistically. The review suggests Demoustier is not a particularly distinctive voice and that the film does not rise above the average of French productions. The work is described as a solid but unremarkable entry in national cinema.

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Trout: a healthy, low-bone freshwater fish worth eating more of
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Trout: a healthy, low-bone freshwater fish worth eating more of

Trout is one of the cleanest and most prized freshwater fish available in Poland, featuring tender, firm flesh with very few bones. It is easy to prepare and cook, making it ideal for everyday meals. Nutritionally, it is a rich source of protein and healthy fatty acids, comparable to or better than salmon.

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Dackarna win in Hallstavik — protest filed over Piotr Pawlicki
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Dackarna win in Hallstavik — protest filed over Piotr Pawlicki

Dackarna Malilla secured an important away win in Hallstavik, taking a big step towards the play-offs. After the match, controversy erupted over the track conditions and a formal protest involving Polish rider Piotr Pawlicki. The club stated: "We do not agree with this interpretation of the rules."

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Nasdaq-listed Empery Digital sells 1,400 BTC for $87M, pivots to AI
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Nasdaq-listed Empery Digital sells 1,400 BTC for $87M, pivots to AI

Empery Digital, a Nasdaq-listed firm that built its brand around a Bitcoin treasury, sold 1,400 BTC between May 7 and 8 at an average price of $62,200 per coin, generating $87.1 million in gross proceeds. The company disclosed the sale in an 8-K filing with the SEC. The funds are earmarked for investment in the artificial intelligence sector.

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Taliban tightens full control over Herat, erasing its cosmopolitan character

Herat, once Afghanistan's most cosmopolitan city with relatively loose social norms even under early Taliban rule, is now under the full grip of the Taliban's supreme leader. A deliberate campaign has systematically dismantled the liberal atmosphere that once set the city apart from the rest of the country. Residents are now forced to conform to the strict rules imposed by the regime.

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Russian missile and drone strikes kill eight across Ukraine

Russia struck Ukraine with missiles, drones and guided bombs on Saturday, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens more, Ukrainian officials said. The attacks caused casualties and damage across several regions. The strikes are part of Russia's ongoing intensive aerial bombardment campaign against Ukraine.

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