Half of Britons want a second vote on Brexit – including a fifth of Reform voters, major poll finds
In 2021, 27 per cent said Brexit was going worse than they had predicted, while in 2026 that figure has now risen to 48 per cent, new polling shows
Three red cards in World Cup opening game - why were South Africa and Mexico players sent off?
A record-breaking number of red cards put a controversial spin on the opening game
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50 Years Later, A Forgotten Exploitation Thriller Has Proven Secretly Influential
Before 'Mad Max' blew open the Ozploitation phenomenon, there was Peter Weir's 'The Cars That Ate Paris.'
Mexico brush past ill-disciplined South Africa to launch World Cup party
Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez punished an indisciplined South Africa on Thursday night to launch Mexico’s campaign at the 2026 World Cup.
Canadian traveller faces $147,000 medical bill after insurance claim is denied: 'I don’t remember anything'
An Ontario man who spent more than a week in hospital while on holiday in Mexico has been left facing a medical bill of $147,502 after his travel insurance claim was denied.
Mexico make winning World Cup start in red-card feast
There were more red cards than goals when co-hosts Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 to get the 2026 World Cup underway in Mexico City.
UK defence minister quits with stinging rebuke of PM Starmer
LONDON - British Defence Secretary John Healey quit on Thursday, accusing beleaguered Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the finance ministry of failing to commit enough money to protect the country.
12 years after sequel 22 Jump Street was released, 24 Jump Street is in the works: "It took so long we had to skip one"
24 Jump Street is in the works, with Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, and Ice Cube possibly set to return
The ‘showstopper’ butterfly named Britain’s favourite in nationwide poll
Its striking colours and distinctive ‘eye-spots’ saw it clinch the top spot
Scientists reveal surprising mechanism behind Venus flytrap’s rapid snap
Intricate tests show hair-trigger detection causes cells on outer surface of leaf to soften, prompting closure
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What To Do With A Jade Plant In June – 5 Easy Tasks For Lush, Sculptural Growth All Summer Long
The simple seasonal tweaks that make all the difference to jade plant health in early summer
African proverb of the day: 'What you help a child to love can be more important than what you...' - motivational life lessons on parenting, what shapes a child’s future and why character building and moral values are more important than academic success
African proverb of the day: An African saying emphasizes that cultivating a child's love for values like kindness and curiosity holds greater significance than solely imparting academic knowledge. This focus on character development shapes lifelong decisions and relationships, offering a more profound foundation for future fulfillment than mere factual learning.
As the Soccer World Descends on North America, Sports Illustrated Goes Above and Beyond
SI Beyond the Pitch is a new multi-city experience produced by Sports Illustrated (Authentic Live).
The surprising benefit of vitamin C in old age
Scientists have linked low levels of vitamin C has to a lower volume of gray matter - associated with cognitive decline
What to do with lavender in June – 4 ways to encourage masses of fragrant blooms that last all summer
They don't need fuss!
Is it possible to rejuvenate damaged human cells? US biotech firm tests new gene therapy
A US biotechnology company has tested a gene therapy designed to reverse ageing in humans for the first time.
9 Flowers That Secretly Help Your Vegetable Garden Grow Better
A vegetable garden does far more than produce food when the right flowers join the mix. Certain blooms quietly work behind the scenes to repel pests, attract helpful insects, and improve soil conditions. Gardeners who mix flowers with vegetables often notice stronger harvests and fewer pest problems.
New daily weight loss pill helps people shed 10 per cent of body weight
The pill doesn’t have the fasting requirements of many other weight loss drugs
Three red cards in World Cup opening game - why were South Africa and Mexico players sent off?
A record-breaking number of red cards put a controversial spin on the opening game
Mexico brush past ill-disciplined South Africa to launch World Cup party
Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez punished an indisciplined South Africa on Thursday night to launch Mexico’s campaign at the 2026 World Cup.
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Mexico make winning World Cup start in red-card feast
There were more red cards than goals when co-hosts Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 to get the 2026 World Cup underway in Mexico City.
Mexico Player Ratings vs. South Africa: World Cup Curse Emphatically Snapped
Javier Aguirre’s men got off to a dream start on home soil.
Jay Clayton: Trump pick has long legal résumé but few intelligence credentials
Former SEC chair, who has reportedly socialized and played golf with president, has questioned integrity of US elections
Three red cards in the World Cup’s opening game – why were the players sent off?
Bafana Bafana had two men sent off and Mexico another as the World Cup kicked off with a bang
Giant ‘8647’ message left on the National Mall triggers police investigation
The anti-Trump message was spotted in huge letters near the Washington Monument
Iran’s World Cup camp in Tijuana unfolds under armed guard and political shadow
Iran’s World Cup preparations have moved to Tijuana, where armed security, exile politics and improvised logistics surround Team Melli
Belfast knife attack: False images, misinformation fuel anti-immigration riots
Police in Northern Ireland Thursday prepared for further disorder, as anti-immigration riots may enter its third night. The unrest erupted after a brutal street stabbing Monday involving Sudanese national Hadi Alodid, who has been charged for attempted murder following his attack on Stephen Ogilvie. False and outdated images have been…
The Hills star Spencer Pratt issues five-word clap back after apparent LA mayoral defeat
Pratt’s post comes two days after he shared a cryptic photo on X
Are we finally starting to trust agents? New report claims 74% 'trust a personal AI agent more than their best friend'
One in 10 consumers already trust AI agents to complete transactions without their approval as trust continues to rise.
Why Is Carl's Jr. Closing? The Real Reason a Major Franchisee Is Selling Dozens of Locations After Bankruptcy
A Carl's Jr. franchisee in California is closing or selling 59 restaurants after filing for bankruptcy, citing rising costs and declining profitability as key challenges.
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Microsoft's search lead unveils a Bing 'kill switch' for Copilot AI answers: "Not everyone wants AI for everything"
Microsoft gives Bing users more control with a new extension that lets users remove AI-generated answers.
Why crude oil markets suddenly reversed course today: US oil prices collapse below $87 after Trump cancels Iran strike plans, WTI crude drops 3%
US oil prices collapsed below $87 as WTI crude dropped nearly 3% after President Trump canceled planned Iran strikes. The move reversed a war-driven rally as diplomatic back-channel talks between Washington and Tehran signalled possible de-escalation. Iran's Strait of Hormuz closure and record-low OPEC output kept supply fears alive. But…
Is Cardano Dying? ADA Price Crashes to New Low and Founder Abandons Project
Cardano crashed to $0.16, its lowest since 2020, down 42% in a month. A partition bug, collapsing TVL, and whales quietly buying the blood. Is ADA done?
I'm a CPA: These Are the Q2 Tax Moves Every Business Owner Should Be Making Now
Don't wait until Q4 to talk to your tax adviser or CPA. Business owners and the self-employed should be using April's tax return to shape the rest of the year.
The Roof-Age Rule That’s Getting Homeowners Nonrenewed
Home insurance has started to feel a lot less predictable, especially for homeowners who have lived in the same house for years without major updates. One of the biggest surprises hitting policyholders involves something many people rarely think about: the age of the roof. Insurance companies now scrutinize roofs more…
Is Equifax Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?
Equifax has lagged behind the Nasdaq Composite over the past year, and analysts remain moderately bullish about the stock’s outlook.
OpenAI Reportedly Considering Slashing Prices To Compete With Anthropic
OpenAI is considering slashing prices to lure consumers using Anthropic, according to a new report.
Last-minute hotel bookings on this day of the week can save you nearly 40 percent
As consumers struggle to keep up with rising prices, a leading hotel booking site may have the key to help lowering some travel costs
Raúl Jiménez seals Mexico’s win against nine-man South Africa in World Cup opener
Julián Quiñones was also on target with a ninth-minute opener in Mexico’s 2-0 win against South Africa, who had Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane sent off
OPINION - The Strait we ignore may be the one that hurts Britain most
Yet again the Strait of Hormuz dominates headlines as the on-off peace talks grind on with no clear end in sight. President Trump still shouts about it in full caps on Truth Social. Television producers still show on repeat the same map: Iran on one side, Oman on the other.…
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The key steps that will enable organizations to scale Physical AI
What it takes to move intelligent systems from pilot success to production-scale reality.
Graham Platner, Other Fools Blame Their Problems on the 'Epstein Class'
It's a cope.
Canada’s AI strategy and universities: Beyond literacy, students need to be fluent with AI
The Canadian government’s new artificial intelligence strategy positions AI as a major driver of job creation, economic growth and national competitiveness. It has also drawn some criticism for not providing enough detail on safety and governance.
Why encryption alone is not enough in modern communications
While E2EE protects message content, modern threat actors are no longer attempting to defeat it. Instead, they are exploiting what surrounds it.
New Poll Identifies Nine Distinct Voter Groups Within the American Red vs. Blue Divide
A new report has divided American adults into nine distinct political groups based on values, attitudes, and priorities, showing that partisan labels alone fail to capture the nuances of public opinion.
Social Security Is Going Bankrupt Because Its Benefits Are Too Generous
Social Security's approaching insolvency is usually talked about as a revenue problem. It's actually a spending problem.
Millions of Retirees Have Been Asked to Repay Benefits They Received in Good Faith
Retirement should bring fewer financial surprises, not more. Yet across the country, millions of retirees have received letters informing them that they owe money back to the government for Social Security benefits they already received years ago. For many seniors living on fixed incomes, these notices arrive like a bolt…
The 80-Hour Work Rule Now Tied to Both SNAP and Medicaid
Policy discussions across several states now connect an 80-hour monthly work requirement to eligibility for SNAP food assistance and Medicaid coverage. This shift places more weight on consistent employment or qualifying activities for people relying on safety-net programs. Advocates say the rule aims to encourage workforce participation, while critics warn…
12 years after sequel 22 Jump Street was released, 24 Jump Street is in the works: "It took so long we had to skip one"
24 Jump Street is in the works, with Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, and Ice Cube possibly set to return
Psychology says checking your partner’s last seen is not just curiosity, it shows where insecurity, trust issues, and relationship anxiety begin
Humans are fundamentally wired for connection and a sense of belonging. Psychological research on social bonds suggests that feeling excluded or ignored can trigger emotional reactions that closely resemble experiences of physical discomfort. This may help explain why unanswered or unread messages can create a surprisingly strong sense of stress,…
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The Alcohol Pattern That Can Triple Your Risk of Serious Liver Disease
Alcohol does not just affect the body in the moment—it quietly reshapes long-term health in ways many people underestimate. One of the most concerning discoveries in recent health research centers on a specific drinking pattern that dramatically raises the risk of serious liver disease, including cirrhosis and fatty liver progression.…
Unrecognisable Al Pacino Explains Why He Had To Put Sunglasses Back On At Tribeca Festival
Al Pacino's appearance at the Tribeca Festival for his film 'Killing Castro' drew attention due to his unrecognisable look, sparking mixed reactions online about ageing and public perception.
Jersey Shore star JWoww slams trolls saying she looks ‘deathly sick’ in new swimsuit photo
‘A girl can never win,’ the reality star said in an Instagram video about the online comments
‘I Have To Face This.' Dwayne Johnson Was Filming Moana While Secretly Dealing With Marriage Issues
Talk about honesty.
The Spurs can match the Knicks’ energy in the NBA finals but not their desperation
As a lifelong Knicks fan, the Public Enemy frontman knows how much New York craves an end to its 53-year NBA title drought
Sasquatch ‘sightings’ reignite fervour and scepticism about ape-like beast
Latest reports from rural Ontario add to tales going back decades about bipedal creature also known as Bigfoot
How Colorado hospitals are caring for pregnant patients with substance use disorders by overcoming stigma
The obstetrics staff was surprised the first time it happened in June 2025. A pregnant woman who was dependent on methamphetamine arrived at the hospital in labor. She showed an image of graffiti spray-painted on a bridge in downtown Denver that read “Have your baby at Lutheran.” She was scared,…
Abilene, Through the Looking Glass
A monumental blown-glass installation inside a sparkling new library reflects a city—one grappling with an AI boom and an insurgent book-banner—that's defined by its slippery cultural identity.
El Niño forms in Pacific as experts say it will likely turbocharge extreme weather
Meteorologists predict it will be the strongest of century, while UN secretary-general calls it ‘urgent climate warning’
The Gardening Mistake That Can Ruin an Entire Harvest Overnight
A garden can look perfectly calm in the evening and turn into a disaster by morning. One overlooked mistake often triggers sudden crop loss that leaves gardeners frustrated and confused. Many plants collapse overnight because conditions shift faster than most people expect. Small decisions made late in the day can…
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Amazon deforestation is falling, but progress is stalling
In 2025, the area deforested in the country fell below one million hectares in a year for the first time since 2019. A total of 984,794 hectares of native vegetation were cleared during 2025, a reduction of 20.6% compared to 2024.
Why Insurers Are Dropping Homeowners — Even Far From the Coast
Insurance companies once treated inland homes like the “safe zone” of the housing market, but that mindset has shifted fast. Homeowners far from oceans now face cancellations, non-renewals, and steep premium hikes that feel out of nowhere. Many families who never worried about hurricanes or rising sea levels suddenly receive…
Palisades Fire arson trial begins as prosecutors detail alleged motive
The Palisades Fire ultimately killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes as it incinerated hillside neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades and the city of Malibu
Senegal’s billion-tree climate project sold ‘ghost carbon’: Scientists say much of it never existed
Plastic bottles and smokestacks are easy to blame for climate change. Carbon credits are more complicated. They exist largely out of sight, traded between companies, investors and certification bodies, all built on the promise that a measurable amount of carbon has been removed from the atmosphere.
Utah is so bone dry amid drought that a squirrel and kids with a lighter started separate brush fires
The two fires were sparked within hours on Tuesday
America's Deadliest Season Arrives Early: Phoenix, Houston, and Chicago Face a Dangerous Summer as Heat-Related ER Visits Surge
Phoenix confirmed its first 2026 heat death in April. Houston heat-related ER visits surged 329% since 2019. With summer just starting, public health officials are sounding the alarm.
'Europe should evolve its carbon market, not dilute it,' investors say
A group of investors managing €11.4 trillion in funds are advocating for complementary industrial policies such as grids, electrification and clean tech financing, reflecting a broader shift in European climate policy from setting targets toward managing industrial transformation.
Super-rich’s assets cause outsized amount of climate harm, study says
Greenpeace calculates that wealthiest contribute nearly $1tn of damage a year with ownership-based emissions
Conservation groups sue to stop SpaceX land deal
The groups suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife want to preserve land that holds an endangered ocelot. They also argue SpaceX's test launches send rocket debris into the refuge lands.
Paxton’s office threatens legal action if Big 12 penalizes Texas Tech for playing QB who placed bets
A Lubbock judge blocked the NCAA from banning quarterback Brendan Sorsby despite an acknowledged gambling addiction.
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Corpus Christi’s delayed water response bubbles up to Texas governor’s race
Frustrated by a lack of progress, Gov. Greg Abbott threatened state action. Gina Hinojosa, his Democratic opponent, accused him of backing industry over people.
James Talarico launches Spanish-language World Cup TV ad
The more than $800,000 ad buy — the first by either candidate in the general election — continues the Austin Democrat’s push to win Latino voters as his race against GOP nominee Ken Paxton ramps up.
Screwworm was found in a dog in Texas. What does that mean for your pets?
Experts say not to panic. These are the signs to look for to protect your fur babies.
Texas Republicans open state convention projecting unity after years of infighting
Gov. Greg Abbott is a top sponsor and Speaker Dustin Burrows will be the first sitting speaker to address the gathering, as Republicans close ranks ahead of a tough midterm.
As Iran War Enters Day 103, Tehran Says U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Is Taking Sides
As the Iran war entered its 103rd day, the United Nations' nuclear watchdog added new diplomatic pressure on Tehran, passing a resolution that demands urgent cooperation from Iran and access to nuclear sites damaged during the conflict.
Abbott recommends sweeping data center regulation, including eliminating sales tax exemption
The recommendations for legislative action amount to a striking call for industry regulation by the Republican governor in a state that has long prided itself on being a favorable environment for business.
Texas high schoolers show gains across all subjects on STAAR tests
Pandemic disruptions put many children behind, but newly released end-of-course results show students making progress.
Texas death row inmate asks Supreme Court to allow appeal challenging hypnotized witness
Charles Flores wants to use Texas’ “junk science” law to appeal his conviction, saying it was improperly based on testimony from a neighbor who was hypnotized by police.
Ukraine's Drone Commander Outlines Strategy to Isolate Crimea from Russia
Robert Brovdi, the commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, outlined a bold plan to "isolate Crimea in the near future," by cutting off critical supply routes used by Russian forces.
Jay Clayton: Trump pick has long legal résumé but few intelligence credentials
Former SEC chair, who has reportedly socialized and played golf with president, has questioned integrity of US elections
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Military strikes on water facilities in Iran may constitute a war crime, experts say
Strikes on Bemani damaged key water reservoir for 20,000 people living in area amid a historic drought in the country
Walmart shifts its ‘deals’ event to go head-to-head with Amazon Prime Day
The promotional push arrives weeks after Walmart reported a $175 million hit to its first-quarter operating income due to rising fuel costs
Democrats to call on Vance to testify to House committee over Epstein files
Plan comes after major New York Times report alleges files became source of crisis within Trump administration
Renderings released for new Global War on Terrorism Memorial for the DC National Mall
If the memorial can raise the $125 million needed for construction, it is expected to be finished in 2029
US authorities investigate huge etching of ‘8647’ on National Mall grounds
Live webcam footage from atop the Washington Monument shows a highly visible ‘8’, while the others appears fainter
Reframing the Congo Through Film: Infrastructure, Narrative Power, and Cultural Production at Scale
Congo has been consistently defined in international discourse through instability and crisis framing, while its cultural and creative economy remains underrepresented and underdeveloped in global media systems.
Republicans split on following Trump’s demands for restrictive voting bill
US president urges congressional Republicans to use budget reconciliation procedure to enact his priorities
Before-and-after photos: Trump’s $14.2m makeover delivers … a blue pool
President steered no-bid contract for project that went from $1.8m to $14.2m to company that worked on his golf resort
Iran Denies Trump's Claims Once Again: "No Final Conclusion" on Any Agreement With the U.S.
Iran's government is pushing back emphatically against assertions from the Trump administration that a diplomatic deal with the United States is imminent, saying no final understanding has been reached and that Tehran has yet to approve any text for an agreement. The latest denial comes amid a swirl of conflicting…
The Judicial Misconduct Complaint Against Judge Ryan Nelson: What Happens Next?
Another guest post from Professor Arthur Hellman.
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No Heckler's Veto Allowed at School Board Meetings
The case arose when a public commenter "attempted to express her views regarding the school district's alleged teaching of critical race theory."
Photo Finish in Peru: Fujimori Overtakes Sánchez by 922 Votes — and Expats Will Decide the Rest
Keiko Fujimori has overtaken Roberto Sánchez by just 922 votes in Peru's presidential runoff with 98.23% counted. Overseas ballots that have arrived in Lima could decide the presidency — though an official winner may not be declared until July.
Mothers of Mexico's Missing March on World Cup Eve, Demanding Answers as Globe Watches
On the eve of the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City, hundreds of families of the disappeared marched down Calzada de Tlalpan demanding justice for more than 133,000 missing people across Mexico.
As senators depart, will their traditions endure?
A dozen of New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s staffers huddled around a loading dock in the basement of the Hart Building, eagerly awaiting a special delivery. When a U-Haul truck arrived, they began unloading coolers filled with food and drinks, clearing the way for the main event — an…
Navy Admiral Fired in Hegseth Purge Advances to Democratic Runoff in South Carolina
Lacore was removed from her post in August as part of a broader series of personnel changes carried out by Hegseth to reshape senior military leadership
House vote puts surveillance authority on path to lapse
The House did not pass a short-term extension of a powerful surveillance tool Thursday morning as members headed out of town for a recess, all but ensuring the spy power’s statutory authority would lapse going into the weekend. The vote to reject a reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign…
Republicans and Democrats Agree: These are the 5 States That Will Decide Who Controls the Senate After the 2026 Midterms
As Republicans maintain a 53–47 majority in the U.S. Senate, Democrats are confronting a narrow and volatile path to regaining control in the November 3 midterm elections. Democrats need a net gain of four seats to seize the majority, and the dynamics in a handful of competitive states will likely…
Some Question for Todd Blanche's Upcoming Confirmation Hearing
It's hard to think of a better illustration of the dramatic changes that our President has wrought in the world… The post Some Question for Todd Blanche's Upcoming Confirmation Hearing appeared first on Reason.com.
Alabama wants to execute a man by nitrogen hypoxia. That is cruel
To put it plainly, nitrogen hypoxia kills by starving someone of the oxygen needed to sustain life
Trump’s claims about California vote-rigging are a grim preview of November
The ‘fraud’ he sees is in the very concept of democracy, in the idea that people who don’t agree with or fawn over him might have a say, too
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This is John Healey’s finest hour
THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: By resigning in protest against the government’s attempted fudge on defence spending, the former cabinet minister has forced Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves – or their successors – to clarify the choice facing the nation
OPINION - The Strait we ignore may be the one that hurts Britain most
Yet again the Strait of Hormuz dominates headlines as the on-off peace talks grind on with no clear end in sight. President Trump still shouts about it in full caps on Truth Social. Television producers still show on repeat the same map: Iran on one side, Oman on the other.…
The Guardian view on John Healey: the defence secretary’s resignation undermines Labour as well as Keir Starmer
Editorial: The party stalwart’s blistering attack is not just a problem for the prime minister – it makes the task of a successor far harder
The Guardian view on the analogue resurgence: the shock of the old
Editorial: Long-abandoned formats such as cassettes and VHS tapes are finding new life as consumers seek a digital detox
The UK defence minister’s shock resignation is a warning for all of Europe
John Healey is right about the risk of wars. But it has become politically treacherous for Nato leaders to borrow for defence, says the European Policy Centre’s Paul Taylor
John Healey quitting defence puts a time bomb under No 10. He is a loyalist: this is no ordinary departure
He served through the eras of Blair, Brown, Miliband and Corbyn in a party that knows and respects him. It will matter that even his patience has run out, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Young people in Britain are suffering a joblessness epidemic – and, so far, Labour is just making it worse
Youth unemployment is harming the mental health of a generation. A sluggish economy will only make things harder, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
Big money is killing the World Cup spirit. Fans deserve a sporting chance at tickets
Supporters come way below sponsors in the stadium-seat pecking order, writes Adrian Chiles. No wonder some fans plan to binge-watch matches on a Spanish package holiday
“That Didn’t Look Like Her”: Shakira’s World Cup 2026 Opening Show Fuels Speculation About Altered Appearance
Netizens claimed Shakira had been replaced by an impersonator at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony.
50 Years Later, A Forgotten Exploitation Thriller Has Proven Secretly Influential
Before 'Mad Max' blew open the Ozploitation phenomenon, there was Peter Weir's 'The Cars That Ate Paris.'
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After Crying In Court Over Videos Of Horrific Crimes, Son Of Norway’s Future Queen Faces Major Trial Update
“Sitting inside when I know Mum is so sick is unbearable,” Marius Borg Høiby told the court.
Bonnie Blue’s Baby Shower Takes Another Unexpected Turn As Guests Reveal What Cameras Didn’t Catch
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'Disclosure Day' Ending Explained: What Was The Aliens' Message For Humanity?
At the end of Steven Spielberg and David Koepp's sci-fi thriller 'Disclosure Day,' humanity is presented with proof of alien life. We explain what happens next.
Trump Faces Backlash Over $14 Million Project As Citizens React With Anger And Sarcasm: “Spot The Difference”
“Amazing what a good camera filter can do.”
From Lila Downs to Salma, Shakira, Bocelli,Los Ángeles Azules and Balvin Bars:A Review of the Wildest World Cup Opening Yet
The World Cup 2026 inauguration at Estadio Aztecawas a vivid, musical celebration meant to usher in the biggest edition of the tournament, the first hosted across three countries, but its blend of folklore, pop and urban flavors felt at once ambitious and uneven
Tom Colicchio Had A Four-Word Response After Laurence Got Honest About Losing The Top Chef $250K
Gotta love all the love.
The Most Brutal Thriller Of The Year Beautifully Reimagines A Legendary Hero
'The Death of Robin Hood' stars Hugh Jackman as the aging hero of folklore, made human.
37 Years Later, Star Trek's So-Called "Worst" Movie Has An Incredible Legacy
'Star Trek V: The Final Frontier' just had an anniversary on June 9. Here's why it's still a non-terrible Star Trek movie.
Where to find the best World Cup 2026 food deals and discounts
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Clint Eastwood’s son addresses father’s retirement rumors
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Why I keep returning to the Twin Cities
Where to eat, stay and explore in Minneapolis and St. Paul
Royal Expert Says Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Are Still in the Center of an "Unravelling Storm," Despite Wedding Appearance
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson's daughters have the problem of their "notorious" parents hanging over any public events.
Kirstie Allsopp's relatable reason for disliking downstairs bathrooms – despite homeowners being 'obsessed' with them
They may be 'one of the top five requests' for homeowners, but the property expert is hilariously not a fan
Game of Thrones star Conleth Hill joins cast for BBC Peaky Blinders spin-off
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The cinema spoof will never die
"Scary Movie" and "Stop! That! Train!" revamp a bygone subgenre for a generation in need of high-concept stupidity
Former Strictly star Oti Mabuse announces she is pregnant with second child
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7 smart ways to use sun-dried tomato oil
Don't waste the best part of the jar
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet's Double-Denim Outfits Sent the New York Knicks to Game 5
Now is not the time to switch up pre-game rituals.
One million young people to be offered meningitis B vaccine on NHS after deadly outbreaks
The one-off programme is set to be offered to young people this autumn
Yes, men can get breast cancer. Here’s how common it is
The average lifetime risk of men getting breast cancer is 1 in 755
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Patients given ‘immune reset’ treatment on NHS go into remission
The therapy works by genetically modifying cells to enable the body’s own immune system to recognise and attack problem cells.
Children living with HIV ‘not getting treatment needed’ as aid cuts hit services
A year after global HIV funding was upended, the damage is still mounting, says Clinton Health Access Initiative organisation
Study Links Ultra-Processed Food Industry to Big Tobacco's Playbook
An American Journal of Public Health study published June 9, 2026 documents how the ultra-processed food industry has deployed Big Tobacco's production, strategy, and marketing tactics to protect market share and block public health warnings.
A 1,000-Year-Old Chinese Herb Just Passed Modern Scientific Scrutiny for Hair Loss
A 2026 review in the Journal of Holistic Integrative Pharmacy confirms Polygonum multiflorum (He Shou Wu) combats hair loss through four simultaneous biological mechanisms: DHT blocking, follicle regeneration signaling, anti-apoptosis, and improved scalp circulation.
FDA issues new kidney warning for weight loss pill
Alli was the first over-the-counter weight loss pill approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Anxiety-Control Brain Circuit Discovered, Scientists Learn to Switch It Off
Researchers at Spain's Institute for Neurosciences identified a specific amygdala neuron circuit (Grik4/GluK4) that drives anxiety and social withdrawal — and reversed both behaviors in mice by rebalancing it. Published June 2026.
First daily pill for weight loss approved by medicines regulator
The Wegovy semaglutide tablet is taken daily and those with a BMI of 30 or above are eligible
Post-Transplant Alcohol Relapse Falls to Zero Under Mayo Clinic Protocol
Mayo Clinic's PACT protocol achieved 0% heavy alcohol relapse in post-liver transplant patients within one year — vs. a historical rate of ~25%. Published June 3, 2026 in Liver Transplantation journal.
How to Watch South Korea vs. Czechia on TV, Live Stream—World Cup
South Korea and Czechia meet at the iconic Estadio Akron in Zapopan, Mexico.
The Seven Matches With the Most Red Cards in World Cup History—Ranked
Mexico and South Africa played out some unwanted history in the 2026 opening game.
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NBA Admits Costly Blown Call Against Spurs' Stephon Castle in Late Fourth Quarter of Finals Game 4 Loss
Spurs fans have every right to be upset about this one.
ESPN Considering Jason Kelce for New Role in Network Broadcasting Shakeup
Jason Kelce has shined in his first two years with ESPN.
Real Madrid Eye $20.1 Million Windfall As Newcastle ‘Circle’ World Cup Debutant
Another Real Madrid Castilla product is paying off for Los Blancos.
Man Asks Autozone Worker A Question. The Worker Recommends Lucas. Then The Man Asks ChatGPT For A Second Opinion
"ChatGPT is a big reason why..."
Four Takeaways As Emotional Raul Jimenez Moment Marks Mexico’s Opening Win
El Tri started the 2026 World Cup on home turf as brilliantly as anticipated.
Mexico Player Ratings vs. South Africa: World Cup Curse Emphatically Snapped
Javier Aguirre’s men got off to a dream start on home soil.
Taylor Swift Gets Honest Apology From Monica McNutt After Hot Mic Diss in Knicks-Spurs Game 4
McNutt admitted that she misspoke.
Why is ‘Soccer’ Called ‘Football’ Outside of the U.S.?
U.S. sports fans call the footed sport “soccer,” but the rest of the world uses a different term for it.
This Dodge Charger EV Prototype Packs An Experimental Semi-Solid-State Battery
Dodge parent Stellantis is exploring the viability of semi-solid-state batteries with real-world testing. The test mule: A Charger EV.
China Loves This Cheap Battery Tech. Here's Why General Motors Might Not Stick With It
LFP is the industry’s go-to cheap EV battery tech, but GM says another chemistry, LMR, could offer similar cost benefits with fewer drawbacks.
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BYD's New Hybrid Hatchback Could Supercharge Its European Takeover
The Dolphin G DM-i PHEV is BYD's first car designed for Europe and made in Europe.
Musk’s xAI fired engineer for raising concerns about Grok chatbot, lawsuit claims
Former xAI engineer Devin Kim claims he was illegally fired for trying to implement safety mechanisms for the chatbot
BYD Says It Will Be The World's Largest Automaker In 5 Years. The Pentagon Is Nervous
Washington has picked a fight against BYD just as the Chinese automaker vows to become the largest car company in the next five years.
Vitesy’s new food waste gadget keeps your fruit fresher for longer – and there’s no power involved
Vitesy just solved the problem of traditional fruit bowls
Clutch preview: A stylish open-world racing game that is trying to do too much too quickly
Summer Preview | Maverick Games was formed by former Forza Horizon developers to deliver a new type of open-world racing game
Exclusive: The future of Viture smart glasses is bright. Very bright
Viture is one of the world's leading makers of smart glasses, and the company's upcoming roadmap is looking incredibly exciting.
BioShock 2 team nearly made "Destiny before Destiny existed" with one canceled 2K game, ex-dev says: "I wanted to make that game so badly"
It was one of four prototypes the team was looking at
25 years ago today, the GBA arrived in the US, but you don't need the real thing to play the handheld's hits
The GBA just turned 25 in the US, and that's a sign to play some Game Boy Advance classics, but you can play Nintendo's 2000s back catalogue on other handhelds.
Lupus patients in England in remission after pioneering NHS trial of GM therapy
Doctors say therapy that genetically modifies person’s T-cells could offer cure for chronic autoimmune disease
Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length, study finds
First ever global mapping of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi shows scale of hyphal systems that sustain plant life
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Scientists reveal surprising mechanism behind Venus flytrap’s rapid snap
Intricate tests show hair-trigger detection causes cells on outer surface of leaf to soften, prompting closure
SpaceX heads for record $1.78tn float amid fears it is overvalued
Analysts say IPO that could make Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire has a ‘major disconnect’ on price
Wegovy weight-loss pills to be available for patients in UK to buy
Regulator approval means patients who meet criteria will be able to purchase tablets with private prescription
Astronauts watch from space as ice splinters from a glacier | Space photo of the day for June 11, 2026
Changes in the Southern Patagonia Icefield can be seen from space
'Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2' upgrades the sci-fi action shooter to the state-of-the-badass art
We got tactical and stayed frosty for our preview of Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, guided by game director Chris Cross.
Why do stars appear different colors in the night sky?
Discover why some stars shine blue, white, orange or red and what those colors tell us about the cosmos.
Elon Musk wants to put 1 million AI satellites in space. Here's how SpaceX could do it
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk outlined more details for his company’s planned data centers in space ahead of a widely anticipated IPO on Thursday (June 11) expected to make him a trillionaire.
Scientists debunk common health misconception about living with cats
Cat allergen exposure is common even outside home, scientists say
Bananas could vanish from US school meals. Here’s why
New Farm Bill places caps on non-US foods; nutritionists say it restricts availability of healthy meals for kids
Last Year, a Corpus Christi Cryptomine Guzzled over 11 Million Gallons. Now, Its Water Usage Is Being Kept Secret.
Amid its water crisis, the city declined to supply public records on the Bitcoin mine's usage, citing a state law that allows nondisclosure of an individual customer’s account.
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Video shows angler freeing great white shark after surprise catch at Nantucket
Footage shows Elliot Sudal hauling the shark from the surf before releasing it within seconds, sparking online reaction
The Economist Who Wants To Make the World Poorer
Thomas Piketty's plan is a comprehensive program for global managed decline dressed up in the language of climate justice and equality.
El Niño forms in Pacific as experts say it will likely turbocharge extreme weather
Meteorologists predict it will be the strongest of century, while UN secretary-general calls it ‘urgent climate warning’
Commercial forests and biodiversity claims
Letters: Paul Brannen extols the benefits of commercial forestry, while Dr Andrew Cameron warns of Britain ‘offshoring’ its timbers supplies, and Jane Gifford calls on the Scottish government to review its forestry policy
Millions of homes in London, Essex and Kent at risk of sinking as climate crisis worsens
Analysis pinpoints areas most vulnerable to hotter, drier weather causing ground to shrink and drag foundations down
Country diary: A tiny orchid with mighty powers of deception
Wolstonbury Hill, West Sussex: The fly orchid looks like no fly I’ve ever seen – its target insect is a wasp. And if you see one being pollinated, you’re one up on Charles Darwin
Topic: Binance Commits $250,000 to Support Frontline Ebola Response in Uganda and DRC
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, June 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Binance today announced $250,000 in humanitarian funding to support the frontline response to the ongoing Ebola disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda.
Record winter temperatures in Antarctic raise fears over speed of climate breakdown
Temperatures above 15C ‘very strange’ say scientists, as snow melts and rain falls on glaciers in usually frozen region
An epic bikepacking trip on west Sweden’s newest cycle trail
Affordable, family-friendly and largely flat, the Lelångenleden is a gateway to an otherworldly wilderness with wild swimming, canoes and cabins as part the ride
46 Fun Activities You Can Do With Your Nieces & Nephews To Cement Your Cool Aunt/Uncle Status
Experience Oz has found a bunch of stellar school holiday activities across QLD, NSW and VIC to help book your next adventure.
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Inside Byron Bay’s first five-star hotel
Rooftop cocktails, rainforest modernism and whale watching at Byron Bay’s most polished address
How Porto’s gritty, industrial neighbour became a cool coastal hotspot
Matosinhos was built on fish, but today its retro seafood restaurants and canneries sit alongside great art spaces, museums and landmark architecture
The best multi-generational holiday in France? This Languedoc château estate has thought of everything
From flamingo-spotting on the lagoon to grape juice tastings in the vineyard, this Languedoc estate has solved every problem that plagues family holidays, for grandparents and six-year-olds alike
Share a tip on your favourite hike in Europe
Tell us about a memorable hiking trip – the best tip wins £200 towards a Coolstays break
West Ireland’s magical landscape: where limestone rivers, Hollywood legend and Irish myth converge
The newly designated Joyce Country and Western Lakes Unesco Geopark in Galway and Mayo celebrates a 700-million-year geological history that has produced a unique terrain and rich cultural heritage
‘I don’t think we’ve ever felt closer’: five writers on their most memorable family holidays
Rallying the kids can be chaotic and frustrating, but from Interrailing all the way to Turkey to Vespa rides in Naples, these trips brought families together
Crowded airport lounges have a new offering for impatient customers: Grab-and-Go
Growing trend lets flyers grab prepackaged sandwiches, salads and sometimes specialty drinks - but does away with longstanding lounge features like dedicated Wi-Fi and abundant seating
A family holiday on the hoof: donkey trekking in the Spanish Pyrenees
A week-long mountain trek with two young children felt like an ambitious undertaking – but they loved every minute