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Louis Vuitton put penguins in Alaska on a pocket watch after hundreds of hours of work
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Louis Vuitton put penguins in Alaska on a pocket watch after hundreds of hours of work

Louis Vuitton's pocket watch "Escale en Alaska" features glaciers, whales, orcas, the northern lights — and penguins, which do not exist in the wild in Alaska; they live in Antarctica. The French fashion house invested hundreds of hours of craftsmanship into the piece despite the glaring geographical error. The watch has drawn both admiration and mockery online.

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Nolan's Odyssey and Spider-Man: Brand New Day lead summer blockbusters
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Nolan's Odyssey and Spider-Man: Brand New Day lead summer blockbusters

Two major films headline the summer of 2026. Christopher Nolan's ambitious adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey stars Jon Bernthal, Tom Holland and Zendaya. On July 31, Marvel's Spider-Man: Brand New Day also arrives, featuring the same trio. Both films are now available on HBO Max.

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Bugatti's last W16 hypercar gets street-legal version with 1,825 hp
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Bugatti's last W16 hypercar gets street-legal version with 1,825 hp

Lanzante Limited has made Bugatti's last W16-powered track car street-legal, delivering 1,825 horsepower. The car marks the end of Bugatti's iconic W16 engine era. No price or production number has been disclosed, but the hypercar is now road-legal for buyers.

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TEFAL Pizza Pronto JM600TE0 oven review – is it worth it?
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TEFAL Pizza Pronto JM600TE0 oven review – is it worth it?

With fast-food pizza prices roughly doubling over the past decade, home cooking alternatives are increasingly attractive. The TEFAL Pizza Pronto JM600TE0 is a dedicated home pizza oven put to the test. The review evaluates whether the appliance delivers quality results and justifies its price.

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Saying "I don't know" is a sign of a sharp mind, says psychology
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Saying "I don't know" is a sign of a sharp mind, says psychology

According to psychology, people who readily say "I don't know" demonstrate stronger metacognition — the ability to accurately assess the limits of their own knowledge. This trait is more common among genuinely sharp minds than among those projecting false confidence. Recognising what one doesn't know is considered a hallmark of real intelligence.

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Wybrzeże Gdańsk clinches regular season title in Polish Speedway League
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Wybrzeże Gdańsk clinches regular season title in Polish Speedway League

Wybrzeże Gdańsk has secured the regular season title in Poland's Krajowa Liga Żużlowa (National Speedway League) after a dominant Sunday victory. The club can now fully focus on the upcoming play-off stage. Trans MF Landshut Devils also moved closer to the play-offs on the same matchday.

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Sony drops physical discs by 2028 – analyst says gamers will adapt like with PC drives
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Sony drops physical discs by 2028 – analyst says gamers will adapt like with PC drives

Sony has announced it will stop producing physical game discs by 2028. Market analyst Daniel Ahmad of Niko Partners compared the move to Apple removing CD drives from laptops starting in 2008 — widely criticised at the time but barely remembered today. Ahmad does note a key difference: a new console will cost $5,000, while existing disc-compatible hardware still works fine.

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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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Guide dog owners routinely denied access to UK businesses despite the law
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Guide dog owners routinely denied access to UK businesses despite the law

Eleanor Briggs highlights that guide dog owners across the UK are routinely refused entry to pubs, restaurants, shops, taxis and essential services, despite legal protections. Joanne Hewitson from Hartlepool was made to feel so unwelcome at a Wetherspoon pub — where staff repeatedly and wrongly demanded ID for her guide dog Rosie — that she left. Businesses' own policies state assistance dogs are welcome, yet the illegal refusals continue.

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Cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads to 31 US states, source still unknown
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Cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads to 31 US states, source still unknown

US federal health authorities have detected a surge of cyclosporiasis cases across 31 states. The intestinal illness, caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis, leads to diarrhea, nausea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. The source of the outbreak is still under investigation.

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Artemis II looped the Moon — mission controller photographed from 250,000 miles away
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Artemis II looped the Moon — mission controller photographed from 250,000 miles away

On April 6, 2025, NASA's Artemis II four-person crew flew around the far side of the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft, losing all contact with Earth for around 40 minutes. Lead communications officer Chris White, operating from Mission Control in Houston, remotely controlled Orion's exterior cameras during the blackout to capture historic lunar flyby images. White said the Moon "looked wrong" in the photos — appearing too large and sharp given the 250,000-mile distance.

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Gen. Komornicki accuses Ukraine of "creeping betrayal" of Poland
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Gen. Komornicki accuses Ukraine of "creeping betrayal" of Poland

Gen. Leon Komornicki, former deputy chief of the Polish General Staff, harshly criticised Ukraine's actions on the programme "Prześwietlenie". He said bluntly: "I felt as if someone had spat in my face," accusing Kyiv of "creeping betrayal" towards Poland. The general did not publicly specify which exact actions triggered his reaction.

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Apple's failed car project gave the company its powerful AI chips
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Apple's failed car project gave the company its powerful AI chips

Apple's self-driving car program never got off the ground, but it forced the company to develop powerful on-device AI processing chips. Although the car processor was never completed, the technology developed during the project became the foundation of Apple's current AI chip lineup, as detailed by reporter Mark Gurman.

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Oil markets brush off Hormuz fears as supply grows

Bloomberg Intelligence strategist Mike McGlone says oil markets are largely accepting US assurances that the Strait of Hormuz remains open. Expanding Western Hemisphere supply and alternative export routes are limiting the long-term impact of Gulf disruptions on crude prices. Gasoline and diesel remain elevated due to wide refining margins, but McGlone expects crude to trend lower as global supply grows and demand softens.

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Szabłowski: Ukrainians were horrified by Volhynia massacre exhumation findings
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Szabłowski: Ukrainians were horrified by Volhynia massacre exhumation findings

Witold Szabłowski, author of "Opowieści z Wołynia" (Stories from Volhynia), says Ukrainian nationalists brutally murdered around 100,000 Poles during the Volhynia massacre. Polish reprisals were cruel but were a response to those killings. Szabłowski adds that the results of exhumations shocked and horrified Ukrainians themselves with the scale of what was uncovered.

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Coinbase and Singapore Police saved 145 fraud victims from losing $4.2 million
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Coinbase and Singapore Police saved 145 fraud victims from losing $4.2 million

Between April 16 and May 31, Coinbase, the Singapore Police Force and several other crypto exchanges jointly identified more than 145 potential fraud victims. The cooperation prevented the theft of over $4.2 million. The operation is being held up as a model example of blockchain industry collaboration with law enforcement.

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Australia replaces paper arrival cards with digital declarations at all airports

The Australian government announced it will roll out digital passenger declaration cards to all international airports and seaports, replacing paper arrival forms. The move follows a successful trial on Qantas flights arriving into Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. The digital system will be phased in nationwide.

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Japan beats Poland 3–2 in women's Volleyball Nations League tie-break
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Japan beats Poland 3–2 in women's Volleyball Nations League tie-break

Japan defeated Poland 3–2 in a dramatic Volleyball Nations League tie-break in Osaka. Poland made a strong start, leading 2–0, but the Japanese hosts fought back to claim the victory. Serving proved a decisive factor throughout the match, with highlights available in video form.

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Strait of Hormuz: Iran claims closure, Trump and US military say it's open
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Strait of Hormuz: Iran claims closure, Trump and US military say it's open

Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, citing a US breach of a negotiated agreement. President Trump denied the claim, and US Central Command stated that ship traffic is proceeding without disruption and that Iran does not control the strait. The conflicting statements reflect deep tensions between Washington and Tehran.

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€8,000 Astraux Chinese micro EV packs more features than the Fiat Topolino
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€8,000 Astraux Chinese micro EV packs more features than the Fiat Topolino

The Chinese Astraux micro EV is priced at €8,000 and offers a feature set that rivals conventional cars, despite not being technically classified as one. It is positioned as a more affordable and better-equipped alternative to the Fiat Topolino. The vehicle is aimed primarily at the European market.

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Noah Kahan sells out four nights at Fenway Park — a historic first for any solo artist
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Noah Kahan sells out four nights at Fenway Park — a historic first for any solo artist

Vermont-born singer Noah Kahan, 29, wrapped up his Great Divide Tour with a landmark residency at Boston's Fenway Park. He became the only artist in history to sell out four nights at the iconic ballpark. The finale cemented his reputation as a hometown hero and one of the most significant live acts of his generation.

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