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Sport today was split between World Cup drama and controversy off the field. On the pitch, late heroics and stubborn defending defined the story: Amad Diallo’s 90th-minute strike gave Ivory Coast a 1-0 win over Ecuador in Philadelphia, ending Ecuador’s long unbeaten run and handi...
Tech news today captured the widening collision between AI ambition, public backlash, and government control. In Britain, Keir Starmer’s government moved to bar under-16s from major social platforms from 2027, arguing that addictive design and harmful content demand a tougher lin...
Business headlines were driven by geopolitics and regulation today. Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs on French wine unless Paris scraps its digital services tax on large U.S. tech groups, escalating a transatlantic trade fight just ahead of the G7. In a separate sign of shift...
Politics today swung between confrontation, diplomacy and damage control. In the US, California Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Trump of directing the Justice Department to investigate him and his wife, casting it as political retaliation as he weighs a White House run, t...
A string of high-profile court and police developments dominated world news, with justice systems in Europe under particular scrutiny. In Oslo, Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted of two co...
In a cozy cottage nestled in the Scottish hills, lived a girl named Isla. With wild red curly hair, bright green eyes, and freckles across her nose, Isla wore a tartan dress and a warm shawl. Her imag...
Entertainment news is marked by sudden loss and public reckonings. Former 49ers star Aldon Smith has died at 36, with San Francisco calling his passing sudden and tragic as tributes revisit both his dazzling 2012 All-Pro peak and a career repeatedly interrupted by legal troubles...
Health news today spans relief, grief and accountability. In England, resident doctors have pulled back from what would have been a four-day strike after the government made a last-minute offer reportedly including an average 6.6% pay rise, pausing the latest chapter in a long-ru...
Science and technology in today’s news are less about discovery than deployment: in Australia, experts say shark-attack deterrents—from drones and smart drumlines to wearable devices—already exist, but broader, coordinated use is needed to turn promising tools into routine public...
Technology’s reach was felt today in ways both deadly and geopolitical. In Brazil, investigators are examining a horrific bridge-jumping accident near São Paulo after a 21-year-old woman was killed when, authorities say, she was launched without a properly secured safety cord, wi...
Markets and policymakers are navigating a world where security and commerce are increasingly entwined. In Australia, New South Wales has paired plans for a permanent memorial to the 15 Bondi attack victims with fresh community recovery funding, underscoring how public spending is...
A day of sharp contrasts in world news begins with tragedy in Brazil, where two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro and crashed into the parking lot of an electric car dealership, killing all six people on board and setting dozens of vehicles ablaze. Among the dead, accordin...
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