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Communist-era Polish glass vases become collector hits — some fetch thousands of zlotys
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Communist-era Polish glass vases become collector hits — some fetch thousands of zlotys

Glass vases produced in communist-era Poland have become sought-after collector's items, with rare pieces fetching thousands of zlotys. Collectors are paying surprisingly high prices for items that many households still store in basements and attics. Experts advise checking old glassware inherited from grandparents, as some pieces are now highly valuable.

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Amazon starts second Bond casting round – Elordi and Turner deemed poor fits
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Amazon starts second Bond casting round – Elordi and Turner deemed poor fits

Amazon is set to begin a second round of auditions for the next James Bond film. Former casting director Debbie McWilliams has said that fan favourites Jacob Elordi and Callum Turner are poor choices for 007. The video game 007 First Light starring Patrick Gibson was a major hit, but his casting in live-action is considered unlikely. No official candidates have been named yet.

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Trump booed as he hands World Cup trophy to Spain at 2026 final
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Trump booed as he hands World Cup trophy to Spain at 2026 final

Following Spain's victory in the 2026 World Cup final, Donald Trump personally presented the trophy to the winning team. The US president was booed by the crowd during the ceremony. The moment quickly became one of the most talked-about episodes of the entire tournament.

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US launches strikes against Iran after American troops killed

The United States launched missile strikes against Iran to "punish" Tehran after American troops were killed — the first US military losses since open hostilities in the Middle East war resumed. Iran responded with its own missile strikes. The exchange marks a major escalation in the ongoing conflict.

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Apple pilots AI system that records and transcribes Genius Bar sessions
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Apple pilots AI system that records and transcribes Genius Bar sessions

Apple is piloting a new "Live Notes" AI system in select retail stores that records and transcribes Genius Bar customer service sessions. The system is currently in a testing phase and has not yet been rolled out to all Apple Store locations.

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JD Vance welcomes son Alec Neel Vance, born at Walter Reed
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JD Vance welcomes son Alec Neel Vance, born at Walter Reed

US Vice President JD Vance announced the birth of his son, Alec Neel Vance, on Sunday. The baby was born at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

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Wall Street posts weekly losses across all three major indices
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Wall Street posts weekly losses across all three major indices

All three major U.S. stock market averages posted weekly losses last week. Stock futures were little changed following the losing week on Wall Street, as investors assess market conditions.

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India's first private rocket Vikram-1 reaches orbit on debut launch

Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 rocket, India's first fully commercial satellite launcher, successfully reached a 280-mile (450 km) orbit on its debut flight Saturday. The rocket lifted off at 06:35 UTC from Sriharikota Island in the Bay of Bengal after a 30-minute delay due to a last-minute technical issue. Standing 22 metres tall, Vikram-1 can carry payloads of up to 350 kg.

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Ancient Greek diet in the Odyssey era: diluted wine, honey, figs and cheese
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Ancient Greek diet in the Odyssey era: diluted wine, honey, figs and cheese

During the era depicted in Homer's Odyssey, ancient Greeks subsisted largely on heavily diluted wine, honey, figs, cheese and bread. Meat was consumed mainly during ritual sacrifices, while fishing was important in island communities. The diet was simple, seasonal and closely tied to local agriculture.

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Michael Saylor urges Bitcoin community to reject soft fork proposal BIP-110
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Michael Saylor urges Bitcoin community to reject soft fork proposal BIP-110

Michael Saylor published a 110-point essay calling on the Bitcoin community to reject the BIP-110 soft fork proposal ahead of an August showdown vote. He argues the change would threaten the network's foundations. He followed up with a cryptic chart post captioned "What's next?" ahead of Strategy's expected Monday buying disclosure.

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Aperol nails — the warm orange manicure trend dominating summer 2025
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Aperol nails — the warm orange manicure trend dominating summer 2025

Aperol nails feature an intense, warm orange shade — neither neon nor pastel — that has gone viral on Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok as the breakout manicure trend of summer 2025. The colour pairs naturally with a tan and gold jewellery, requiring no extra nail art to stand out. The trend fits the "effortless everyday luxury" aesthetic popular on social media.

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Audi Considers Rugged Flagship SUV to Rival Mercedes G-Class
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Audi Considers Rugged Flagship SUV to Rival Mercedes G-Class

Audi is reportedly weighing the development of a rugged flagship SUV to rival the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, a new direction for a brand whose off-road ambitions have historically been limited to raised Allroad wagons. The vehicle could use Scout underpinnings to enable an electric off-road version. Its design would be based on the Concept C language, which already shaped the new Nuvolari model.

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Eliza: As a High-Functioning Alcoholic Mother, I Hid My Addiction Behind Costly Beauty Treatments
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Eliza: As a High-Functioning Alcoholic Mother, I Hid My Addiction Behind Costly Beauty Treatments

Eliza, a self-described high-functioning alcoholic mother, recounts how she managed household duties and cared for her children while constantly thinking about drinking. She spent heavily on cosmetic treatments to conceal the visible effects of alcohol on her face. Her children became sensitive to her behaviour, checking upon returning from school whether she had been drinking.

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Modder runs GTA III inside GTA: San Andreas on an in-game TV

A modder has achieved a remarkable technical feat by running GTA III inside the world of GTA: San Andreas, displaying it on an in-game television screen. The exploit showcases the creativity of the Grand Theft Auto modding community.

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Anderson thrashes Joyce to reach World Matchplay last 16 in Blackpool
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Anderson thrashes Joyce to reach World Matchplay last 16 in Blackpool

Gary Anderson delivered a stunning performance to thrash Ryan Joyce and advance to the last 16 of the World Matchplay in Blackpool. The Scotsman was dominant throughout the match.

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"Cross" on Prime Video – a 16-episode crime thriller for Lincoln Lawyer fans
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"Cross" on Prime Video – a 16-episode crime thriller for Lincoln Lawyer fans

Cross, available on Prime Video, is a 16-episode crime thriller recommended for fans of Netflix's The Lincoln Lawyer. Both shows share fast pacing, high emotional stakes and a compelling lead character. Cross is positioned as a solid alternative for viewers waiting for The Lincoln Lawyer's fifth season.

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Canadian wildfire engulfs CN Rail freight train — crew survives
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Canadian wildfire engulfs CN Rail freight train — crew survives

A Canadian wildfire swept around a CN Rail freight train, engulfing it in flames as captured on dramatic video footage. The fire moved quickly and barely damaged the locomotive itself. The train's body and air conditioning system protected the crew, saving their lives.

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Oil crosses $90 a barrel as U.S.-Iran conflict widens
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Oil crosses $90 a barrel as U.S.-Iran conflict widens

Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, surpassed $90 per barrel on Sunday, rising more than 3% as the U.S.-Iran conflict intensified. S&P 500 futures remained essentially unchanged despite the oil price surge. The spike reflects growing investor concern over Middle East supply stability.

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Kodak EC35: pocketable 35mm film camera for $35 in seven colors
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Kodak EC35: pocketable 35mm film camera for $35 in seven colors

Kodak has launched the EC35, a compact and beginner-friendly 35mm film camera priced at $35. It comes in seven colour options and features a slide cover for the lens. The camera is aimed at newcomers to analogue photography.

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Test drive at a dealership vs. private seller — key differences explained
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Test drive at a dealership vs. private seller — key differences explained

Test drives at a dealership follow a standardised route under controlled conditions, while private-sale test drives are unpredictable in terms of location, insurance and vehicle condition. Dealers typically ensure the car is clean and serviced before showing it, whereas private sellers offer no such guarantees. Buyers at private sales should be more vigilant about assessing the car's mechanical condition independently.

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AI advice made people 3x less accurate but twice as confident, study finds

A study reported by The Next Web found that participants who received AI advice were three times less accurate in their answers than those who worked alone, yet twice as confident in their incorrect responses. Researchers concluded that AI assistance suppresses critical thinking, causing users to adopt wrong answers without questioning them. The findings raise significant concerns about over-reliance on AI tools in everyday decision-making.

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