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    Politics

    Biden admits he had no idea who he pardoned with autopen - The Spectator World

    thespectator.com • Politics • United States

    President Biden's use of an autopen to sign thousands of clemency grants without personally reviewing them raises ethical concerns about the delegation of presidential responsibility.

    How Russia Could Exploit a Vacuum in Europe: The Dangers of a Rapid Drawdown in American Forces

    foreignaffairs.com • Politics • Europe

    A potential rapid drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe could leave NATO vulnerable to further Russian aggression, demanding careful coordination and planning to avoid creating security gaps.

    Donald Trump and the Epstein list: Trump’s MAGA fans forgive him everything. Except the client list drama

    smh.com.au • Politics • World

    Despite their unwavering support for Donald Trump, even his most ardent followers are questioning his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, leading to a significant rift within the MAGA movement.

    Trump says any 'credible' Epstein files should be released - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Politics • USA

    President Trump's response to criticism regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case involves a call for the release of credible information, amidst internal divisions and public pressure.

    Joe Soap for president – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Politics • Ireland

    A humorous letter to the editor proposes an 'ordinary Joe' as Ireland's next president, highlighting a desire for relatable leadership.

    Letters to the Editor, July16th: On children in direct provision, EV charging and swimming safely – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Politics • Ireland

    This article presents a collection of letters to the editor addressing various issues in Ireland, including child poverty in direct provision, healthcare concerns, cultural identity, and the challenges of EV charging.

    Voters’ trust in the government hits record low

    thetimes.com • Politics • Britain

    A record low in public trust in Britain's government is reported, with voters expressing dissatisfaction across various sectors and a lack of faith in both major parties.

    Technology

    Reverse Image Search - Find Similar Images | Duplichecker.com

    duplichecker.com • Technology • World

    This article explains how to perform reverse image searches using Duplichecker.com, detailing the process for both desktop and mobile devices.

    LinkedIn Extension - Chrome Web Store

    chromewebstore.google.com • Technology • World

    A Chrome extension provides easy access to LinkedIn notifications, directly linking users to new activity on the platform.

    How to Read the Financial Times for Free -

    removepaywalls.com • Technology • World

    This article describes several methods to access Financial Times content without a paid subscription, including using a website, browser extension, and iOS shortcut.

    The Problem With Wi-Fi 7. The MacBook Air and Mac Studio M4 do… | by Ghani Mengal | Medium

    medium.com • Technology • World

    Apple's new MacBook Air and Mac Studio M4 lack Wi-Fi 7 support despite advancements in other areas, raising questions about the practical benefits of the upgrade for consumers.

    'Flashes of brilliance and frustration': I let an AI agent run my day | New Scientist

    newscientist.com • Technology • World

    A journalist tests two AI agents, Operator and Manus, as personal assistants, discovering both impressive capabilities and significant limitations, raising concerns about trust, control, and the hype surrounding agentic AI.

    Phantom - Chrome Web Store

    chromewebstore.google.com • Technology • World

    Phantom is a multichain crypto wallet designed for easy and secure management of cryptocurrencies and NFTs across various platforms.

    weblogin idpz | University of Toronto

    q.utoronto.ca • Technology • Canada

    This University of Toronto web page provides instructions and troubleshooting for UTORid and JOINid logins, password resets, and account security.

    Women, STEM careers and a more receptive industry - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Technology • India

    Despite a high percentage of women graduating in STEM in India, a significant gap exists between education and employment in the field, highlighting systemic barriers and emphasizing the role of industry in bridging this divide.

    Business

    Move Over, $100 Lobster Salad. In the Hamptons, These Melons Cost $400. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Business • USA

    Luxury grocery stores in the Hamptons are selling extremely expensive items, with some melons costing up to $400.

    Why are Hong Kong fast-food giants Cafe de Coral, Fairwood suffering in downturn? | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Business • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong's fast-food giants, Cafe de Coral and Fairwood, experienced significant profit drops last year due to increased competition, changing consumer habits, and an aging customer base.

    Intel layoffs 2025: Thousands of jobs cut as chipmaker begins restructuring - oregonlive.com

    oregonlive.com • Business • World

    Intel has begun major layoffs affecting thousands of employees across the company due to declining sales and increased competition.

    Fortitudo property developer shuts down amid financial struggles | Bournemouth Echo

    bournemouthecho.co.uk • Business • UK

    Fortitudo, a property developer, has ceased trading due to the challenging economic climate and difficulties in selling high-end residential properties.

    Another huge delivery company cuts workers, closes locations | Myrtle Beach Sun News

    myrtlebeachonline.com • Business • World

    Several major shipping companies, including UPS and FedEx, are downsizing, laying off thousands of workers, and closing facilities due to declining demand and economic headwinds.

    Struggling grocery chain files Chapter 11 bankruptcy, no shutdown | Myrtle Beach Sun News

    myrtlebeachonline.com • Business • Texas

    A Texas-based regional grocery chain, Stewart Food Markets, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising concerns about food access in the communities it serves while continuing operations.

    Perrigo’s Latest Brand Buzz: Making, Marketing Burt’s Bees Baby Formula And Supplements

    insights.citeline.com • Business • World

    Perrigo's recent marketing push for Burt's Bees baby formula and supplements offsets a decline in sales compared to pandemic-driven growth in 2020.

    A new marina bar and eatery is set to open in Conway SC | Myrtle Beach Sun News

    myrtlebeachonline.com • Business • South Carolina

    A new marina bar and eatery, The Outpost, is opening in Conway, South Carolina, offering food, drinks, and rentals in the former Waccamaw Outfitters building.

    Arsenal make contact with Chelsea over Noni Madueke deal - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Arsenal is in talks with Chelsea to potentially acquire winger Noni Madueke, with personal terms already agreed upon.

    Disqualified Nathan's hot dog competitor shares details

    usatoday.com • Sports • World

    Madison Barone, disqualified from the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest for regurgitating hot dogs, shares her experience and plans to compete again next year.

    Anyone who believes in clean sport will hope Novak Djokovic sinks Jannik Sinner, writes OLIVER HOLT | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Sports • World

    Jannik Sinner's lenient three-month ban for a positive steroid test casts doubt on tennis' commitment to clean sport, prompting concerns about fairness and the potential impact on Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon campaign.

    Checking their Pride | WORLD

    wng.org • Sports • World

    The NHL's ban on mandatory Pride jerseys, prompted by Christian players' objections, sparks debate over religious freedom and LGBTQ+ inclusion in sports.

    Back of the Net's Sam Davis on Vitality Stadium redevelopment | Bournemouth Echo

    bournemouthecho.co.uk • Sports • England

    Sam Davis, founder of the Back of the Net podcast, shares his memories and hopes for the redevelopment of AFC Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium, highlighting its history, challenges, and potential for future growth.

    Kiwi star says AUNZ XV has future despite heavy loss to Lions

    smh.com.au • Sports • World

    Despite a significant loss to the British and Irish Lions, the AUNZ XV coaching staff and players advocate for the continuation of the trans-Tasman team concept.

    Travis Kelce’s $3.3 million gift stuns fans—But did Taylor Swift help foot the bill? - The Economic Times

    economictimes.indiatimes.com • Sports • USA

    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce donated a $3.3 million mansion to a charity supporting homeless youth, sparking online debate about the source of the funds and his relationship with Taylor Swift.

    Entertainment

    Actors Anu Prabhakar and Raghu Mukherjee tie the knot - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Entertainment • India

    Kannada film actors Anu Prabhakar and Raghu Mukherjee recently wed in a ceremony attended by close friends and family.

    Betty White and Bea Arthur apparently had an ongoing feud on ‘Golden Girls,’ says producer | CNN

    cnn.com • Entertainment • World

    A behind-the-scenes account reveals a long-standing feud between Betty White and Bea Arthur during the run of 'The Golden Girls,' potentially contributing to the show's early end.

    Column | Power of micro-dramas - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Entertainment • World

    The rise of micro-dramas, short-form videos gaining popularity on streaming platforms, is analyzed, highlighting their origins in data-driven insights and contrasting professional productions with the more imaginative amateur content.

    Former Superman Dean Cain Says Hollywood Has Made Character Too 'Woke'

    rollingstone.com • Entertainment • World

    Dean Cain criticizes the new Superman movie's portrayal of the character and its focus on immigration, sparking debate among Hollywood figures.

    Danny DeVito Makes Rare Comment About ‘Great’ Friend Jack Nicholson | Myrtle Beach Sun News

    myrtlebeachonline.com • Entertainment • World

    Danny DeVito recently shared a heartwarming update on his enduring friendship with Jack Nicholson, describing their long-lasting bond and Nicholson's current well-being.

    Lifestyle

    I quit my dead-end job in America and moved to Thailand... now I'm living in luxury | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Lifestyle • Thailand

    An American man traded a stressful, low-paying job for a luxurious life in Thailand by becoming a content creator, showcasing the significant improvement in his quality of life and financial situation.

    ‘I was free to recreate myself’: This American woman says that relocating to France at the age of 80 saved her life | CNN

    cnn.com • Lifestyle • France

    An 80-year-old American woman recounts her life-changing move to France, detailing the challenges and rewards of reinventing herself in a new country.

    I'm a proud gay gypsy - I was shunned for breaking traveller 'rules' but here's why I'll never turn my back on community | The Sun

    thesun.co.uk • Lifestyle • England

    A gay Romany Gypsy paramedic challenges traditional community norms by embracing his identity and building a family, despite initial rejection.

    Confessions of a billionaire's PA: I earned £100k catering to the ultra rich. They're not like you or I. This is the truth about what they buy, the bizarre bedroom status symbol and their degrading demands: ALEXANDRA GILMORE | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Lifestyle • World

    A former personal assistant to billionaires and celebrities reveals the opulent yet demanding world of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, sharing insights into their extravagant lifestyles, bizarre requests, and the challenges of the high-pressure role.

    Fashion

    Paris Fashion Week’s Ones to Watch for Fall 2023

    wwd.com • Fashion • France

    Paris Fashion Week showcased four promising designers for Fall 2023, each presenting unique collections infused with craftsmanship, sustainability, and personal narratives.

    Swimsuit Quiz: Find Your Perfect Style - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Fashion • World

    This New York Times article presents a quiz to help readers determine their ideal swimsuit style based on personal preferences and situational context.

    Skimpy Men’s Swimming Briefs Are Making a Splash - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Fashion • World

    The resurgence of men's swim briefs is gaining traction, with luxury brands like Miu Miu and designers such as Todd Snyder leading the trend.

    Abby Cox | Made You Look Corset Pin – DFTBA

    store.dftba.com • Fashion • World

    A limited-edition, two-in-one corset pin featuring a hidden padded interior is now available, designed by Nicole Album for DFTBA.

    How Vowels Leveled Up Its Tokyo-Meets-NYC Streetwear in Paris | GQ

    gq.com • Fashion • World

    Vowels, a New York-based, Japan-made streetwear brand, is making waves at Paris Fashion Week, showcasing its unique blend of Japanese and American influences.

    Saks Potts Copenhagen Spring 2024 Collection | Vogue

    vogue.com • Fashion • Denmark

    The Saks Potts Spring 2024 collection, inspired by summer travels, features swimwear as ready-to-wear, innovative shirting, and a revived dress-over-pants look.

    Kate's bodyblow at her most vulnerable time: Eye-opening departure is like a divorce... every woman will understand: LIZ JONES | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Fashion • World

    The departure of Kate Middleton's stylist after 15 years marks a significant moment in the Princess's evolution from relatable figure to a powerful fashion icon.

    Science

    5 recent scientific findings that change what we know about cannabis

    nationalgeographic.com • Science • World

    Recent scientific findings are revealing both the potential benefits and previously underestimated risks associated with cannabis use, challenging long-held beliefs about its safety.

    A soothing cup of rice? Chinese scientists create grain with health benefits of tea | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Science • China

    Chinese scientists have developed a new type of rice infused with the health benefits of green tea's antioxidants, offering a caffeine-free alternative.

    Next-generation battery expert Zhou Jianbin leaves US for China as nations seek tech edge | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Science • World

    A leading battery scientist, Zhou Jianbin, returned to China after working in the US, signaling a potential shift in the global competition for next-generation battery technology.

    Why China’s recent nuclear fusion breakthrough is significant | Explained News - The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Science • World

    China's experimental nuclear fusion reactor achieved a significant milestone by maintaining its operational state for over 17 minutes, marking a major step toward harnessing fusion energy.

    Why fusion could be a clean-energy breakthrough | Explained News,The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Science • World

    Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in nuclear fusion research, producing more energy from a reaction than was used to ignite it, potentially paving the way for a clean and limitless energy source.

    Covid origin: Why the Wuhan lab-leak theory is so disputed

    bbc.com • Science • World

    The article explores the ongoing debate surrounding the origins of COVID-19, focusing on the disputed lab-leak theory and its various implications.

    Scientists Are Sending Cannabis Seeds to Space | WIRED

    wired.com • Science • World

    Scientists are sending cannabis seeds to space to study the effects of radiation and microgravity on plant growth and genetic changes, with potential implications for future space agriculture and a better understanding of cannabis itself.

    Pandemic Revisionism, Part One: COVID-19 Origins | by Gideon M-K; Health Nerd | Jul, 2025 | Medium

    gidmk.medium.com • Science • World

    An epidemiologist discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the origins of COVID-19, arguing that the current discourse is often inaccurate and that the focus should be on improving regulations rather than definitively determining the virus's source.

    5 spots for most secluded beaches along the Grand Strand | Myrtle Beach Sun News

    myrtlebeachonline.com • Travel • South Carolina

    This article highlights five relatively secluded beach spots along South Carolina's Grand Strand, offering alternatives to the crowded tourist areas.

    Travel Tips and How-Tos for Your Next Solo or Group Adventure - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Travel • World

    This New York Times article offers comprehensive travel tips and how-tos for various aspects of solo or group adventures, covering topics from fire safety in hotels to navigating international travel regulations.

    TSA to End Shoe Removal Requirement at Airport Security Checkpoints - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Travel • United States

    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reportedly ending its nearly 20-year-old requirement for travelers to remove their shoes at airport security checkpoints.

    The world's best writing holidays

    telegraph.co.uk • Travel • World

    This article highlights exceptional writing holiday opportunities in Scotland and Shropshire, offering diverse courses for aspiring screenwriters and fiction writers.

    How to have a White Lotus-style holiday for less

    telegraph.co.uk • Travel • Asia

    This article guides readers on how to enjoy a luxurious wellness retreat similar to the HBO series 'White Lotus' without breaking the bank, focusing on affordable options in Asia.

    From asking for pistachio milk to moaning about seeds in the melon, my holiday house guests from hell, by CHRISTA D'SOUZA | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Travel • Greece

    A homeowner in Mykonos recounts humorous and frustrating experiences with various houseguests, highlighting the challenges of hospitality and contrasting the considerate with the inconsiderate.

    Education

    CCS considers move to Latin honors system | News | suncommercial.com

    suncommercial.com • Education • Indiana

    Clay Community Schools in Indiana is considering replacing its valedictorian/salutatorian system with a Latin honors system based on GPA, aiming to reduce excessive competition and encourage students to pursue challenging coursework.

    Clay schools to continue responsible approach in face of state changes | News | suncommercial.com

    suncommercial.com • Education • Indiana

    Despite impending state-level funding changes, Clay Community Schools in Indiana will maintain its fiscally responsible approach, leveraging its strong financial standing to navigate new tax limitations.

    NCAD could not ‘wipe slate clean’ after student with Down syndrome failed exam, WRC hears – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Education • Ireland

    A student with Down syndrome's legal case against NCAD for alleged disability discrimination during her first year is ongoing, with accusations and denials of discrimination exchanged during the Workplace Relations Commission hearing.

    A member of this family has taught music in Philly schools for 74 years straight. Until now.

    inquirer.com • Education • Philadelphia

    The Kauriga family's 74-year legacy of music teaching in Philadelphia schools comes to an end with the retirement of Greg Kauriga, but the family's musical contributions continue.

    CCC-Grand Island students receive scholarships

    theindependent.com • Education • Nebraska

    Approximately 220 students at Central Community College-Grand Island received scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year.

    London Met puts architecture teaching jobs at risk

    architectsjournal.co.uk • Education • UK

    Several UK universities, including London Metropolitan University, Arts University Bournemouth, and Plymouth University, are facing financial difficulties leading to potential job losses and course reductions in their architecture departments.

    IIT Delhi design thinking programme is built to support India’s next-gen innovators - The Economic Times

    economictimes.indiatimes.com • Education • India

    IIT Delhi's new design thinking program aims to cultivate the next generation of Indian innovators by offering a practical, market-relevant curriculum incorporating cutting-edge technologies like generative AI.