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Fashion trends now last a week instead of years — what changed?
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Fashion trends now last a week instead of years — what changed?

Just a few years ago, fashion trends like skinny jeans, oversized clothing or white sneakers lasted whole seasons and changed gradually. Today, driven by social media and fast fashion, new microtrends appear and vanish within days or a single week. The collapse of longer fashion cycles makes it increasingly hard to define the style of a given era as clearly as in decades past.

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Mekies praises Red Bull after Verstappen podium and Hadjar's charge at Spa
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⚽ Sport

Mekies praises Red Bull after Verstappen podium and Hadjar's charge at Spa

Red Bull team boss Laurent Mekies praised the squad after the Belgian Grand Prix, where Max Verstappen took a podium finish and Isack Hadjar charged from the back of the grid to sixth place. Mekies described the result as "very strong" and said the car is getting stronger race by race.

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Animated spy series "Archer" already considered a classic 3 years after finale
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Animated spy series "Archer" already considered a classic 3 years after finale

The animated series "Archer," which ran for 145 episodes starting in 2009, is increasingly regarded as one of television's sharpest adult comedies. Voiced by H. Jon Benjamin, secret agent Sterling Archer works at the spy agency ISIS, run by his own mother. Three years after its finale, the show continues to win new fans on streaming platforms.

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France orders ISPs to block Polymarket ahead of World Cup final

French authorities ordered internet service providers to block the prediction market platform Polymarket ahead of the 2026 World Cup final. The move cuts off French users from what are described as the largest event markets in the industry's history, tied to the tournament's final.

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Ferry with 133 people capsizes off Guyana coast — 67 rescued so far
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Ferry with 133 people capsizes off Guyana coast — 67 rescued so far

A ferry carrying 133 people — 116 passengers and 17 crew members — capsized off the coast of Guyana. Rescue services have so far saved 67 people. A search and rescue operation is ongoing.

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Fixing a Ford now requires a $2,500 annual software subscription
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Fixing a Ford now requires a $2,500 annual software subscription

Independent repair shops must now pay up to $2,500 a year for proprietary diagnostic software subscriptions to service modern vehicles such as Fords. Rising tool and licence costs are squeezing small garages out of the market, which could leave drivers with fewer repair choices and higher bills. Manufacturers are increasingly shifting to software-based systems that restrict access for independent mechanics.

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100 writers from 54 countries named "Don Quixote" the greatest book of all time
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100 writers from 54 countries named "Don Quixote" the greatest book of all time

The "100 Best Books of All Time" list was compiled two decades ago in collaboration with the Norwegian Nobel Institute, with 100 distinguished writers from 54 countries nominating 100 essential works. Although all selected titles were considered equal, one book received a special distinction: Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote."

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YouTuber Styropyro makes lightning in a bottle using mercury and neon
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YouTuber Styropyro makes lightning in a bottle using mercury and neon

Popular YouTuber Styropyro demonstrated an experiment in which he created a "lightning in a bottle" effect using mercury and neon gas. The video captures spectacular electrical discharges contained within a glass vessel.

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New forms of vitamin D and iron now allowed in dietary supplements
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New forms of vitamin D and iron now allowed in dietary supplements

Updated regulations for dietary supplements now allow manufacturers to produce products containing new forms of vitamin D and iron. Both ingredients had previously received a positive safety assessment from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The changes affect the permitted forms of these nutrients in commercially available supplements.

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Apple secretly records and AI-summarizes Genius Bar conversations
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Apple secretly records and AI-summarizes Genius Bar conversations

Apple has reportedly begun recording customer conversations at Genius Bar appointments and using AI to generate summaries. The system is opt-in and limited in scope, with managers not able to see the summaries. Despite these restrictions, Apple employees have expressed unease about the practice.

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Polish coast prices soar as wealthy tourists crowd out the middle class
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Polish coast prices soar as wealthy tourists crowd out the middle class

Polish seaside resorts are increasingly becoming the preserve of wealthier tourists, pricing out the middle class. The traditional atmosphere of freedom and simplicity is giving way to commercialisation and rising costs. The archival piece describes the ongoing gentrification of Poland's Baltic coast.

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Riot reverses paid classic skins in League of Legends Classic after player backlash
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Riot reverses paid classic skins in League of Legends Classic after player backlash

Riot Games reversed its decision to charge real money for classic skins in the new League of Legends Classic mode after fierce community backlash. A Reddit thread with over 6,000 upvotes called the paid classic skins "genuinely wild." Developer Brian "FeralPony" Feeney addressed the criticism in a video blog on July 16, confirming the change.

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Ukraine damages 3 of 5 ferries linking Caucasus to Crimea — Russian logistics cut by 75%
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Ukraine damages 3 of 5 ferries linking Caucasus to Crimea — Russian logistics cut by 75%

Ukrainian forces have seriously damaged three of the five ferries providing transport between Caucasus ports and Crimea. According to the Ukrainian military, the operation has paralysed Russian logistics on this route, cutting transport capacity by 75 percent. The strikes represent a significant blow to Russian supply lines to the occupied peninsula.

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Soraya body balm costs 13 zł and smells like Issey Miyake perfume
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Soraya body balm costs 13 zł and smells like Issey Miyake perfume

Soraya Water Bomb Cactus Mousse is a Polish body balm priced at just 13 zł that mimics the scent of the iconic Issey Miyake perfume worth around 200 zł. It moisturises and smooths skin without leaving a greasy layer, with a "translucent skin" effect visible within minutes. The balm features notes of blackcurrant, ozone, geranium and cucumber, and comes in a distinctive cactus-green packaging.

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Kevin O'Leary Sued for Claiming Data Centre Critics Had China Ties

"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary is facing a lawsuit after claiming that critics of a data centre project had connections to China. Fox News has also been named as a defendant for broadcasting O'Leary's remarks. The suit centres on allegedly defamatory statements made during a media appearance.

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Marciniak won't referee a second World Cup final; in 1990 Polish linesman fled angry Argentines
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Marciniak won't referee a second World Cup final; in 1990 Polish linesman fled angry Argentines

Szymon Marciniak will not referee a second World Cup final in his career. The article recalls that in 1990, Polish linesman Michał Listkiewicz had to flee with the other referees after the final, as enraged Argentine players threatened the officials with death, saying: "The mafia in Mexico will deal with you."

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19-year-old Pole Tymoteusz Abramowski wins Rally Estonia in WRC3
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19-year-old Pole Tymoteusz Abramowski wins Rally Estonia in WRC3

Tymoteusz Abramowski won Rally Estonia in the WRC3 class, claiming his first World Rally Championship victory. The 19-year-old from Olsztyn won the European ERC3 title last year. The win moved him up to second place in the overall WRC3 standings.

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Nolan's 'The Odyssey' opens to record-breaking $264 million globally
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Nolan's 'The Odyssey' opens to record-breaking $264 million globally

Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" earned $264.1 million globally in its opening weekend, setting a new career record for the director. The film took $124.5 million domestically and $139.6 million internationally. The result is remarkable given that the film is R-rated, runs nearly three hours and is not based on an existing franchise.

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Crypto market hinges on US conditions, not just Bitcoin price
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Crypto market hinges on US conditions, not just Bitcoin price

Understanding the near-term direction of the cryptocurrency market requires watching developments in the United States, not just tracking Bitcoin's price. US economic policy, regulation and market sentiment are identified as the decisive factors shaping the broader crypto sector in the coming months. The piece is published by BitHub.pl.

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Bleszinski: ego killed LawBreakers — I refused to share control with Ferguson
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Bleszinski: ego killed LawBreakers — I refused to share control with Ferguson

Cliff Bleszinski, co-founder of Boss Key Productions and creator of Gears of War, admitted in an interview with 80.lv that his ego played a key role in the failure of the 2017 shooter LawBreakers. He turned down the chance to work with Rod Fergusson because he wanted Boss Key to be entirely his own studio. "People are loyal to the game, but they're not necessarily loyal to the person," he said.

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Magnitude 5.5 earthquake in Peru's Andes kills 5, displaces 300
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Magnitude 5.5 earthquake in Peru's Andes kills 5, displaces 300

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck the Andes region of Peru on Saturday at 9:24pm local time. The epicentre was located 2km west-south-west of the city of Sicaya in Huancayo province, at a depth of 10km, according to the US Geological Survey. At least five people were killed, more than 20 injured, and around 300 displaced; the number of missing remains unknown.

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