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Entertainment news today is defined by upheaval and reinvention. In Britain, Sky’s agreement to buy ITV’s channels and ITVX streaming business for up to £1.6 billion marks one of the biggest shifts in UK television in years, creating a more formidable domestic challenger to globa...
A grim set of stories today underscores how violence, fire and conflict continue to shape young lives. In Glasgow, two teenagers were acquitted of murdering 15-year-old Amen Teklay, who died after a sword attack in March, bringing a closely watched case to a legally unresolved bu...
Science news today spans the practical, the planetary and the geopolitical. At Intersolar Europe in Munich, SINEXCEL unveiled a new utility-scale power conversion system aimed at helping Europe’s evolving grid make better use of stored electricity, a reminder that the energy tran...
Sport today brought drama, delight and controversy in equal measure. At the World Cup, Brazil’s exit to Norway marked the end of an era as Neymar, who scored a late penalty in a 2-1 defeat, announced his international retirement, closing a Brazil career that yielded a record 80 g...
Tech’s day was defined by realignment and regulation. Microsoft is cutting roughly 4,800 jobs in a broad reset, with Xbox bearing the brunt as thousands of gaming roles disappear and several studios are spun off, sold, or left in limbo—a stark sign of the pressure on traditional...
Markets and policy set the tone in today’s business news, with President Trump using the White House to ring the opening bells of both the NYSE and Nasdaq for the launch of “Trump Accounts,” a new government-backed investment program that gives eligible newborns a $1,000 market s...
Politics today spans outrage, pressure and power projection. Kylian Mbappé thrust racism back into the spotlight after publicly denouncing Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla for abusive remarks posted after France’s World Cup win, with French officials backing his condemnation a...
World news today turns on power, politics and the reach of influence. In Gaza, Hamas says it will dissolve the body that has governed the strip for nearly two decades, opening the door to a technocratic administration under a fragile ceasefire framework, even as core disputes ove...
In a quiet meadow, lived Opal the Orb Weaver Spider. Her round jewel-like abdomen glowed in yellow and black. Every morning, Opal spun new webs with eight delicate legs, her tiny eyes shining with joy...
Health and human rights shaped the day’s headlines, alongside the loss of a towering cultural figure. In Iran, mass mourning for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei drew huge crowds and a strong display of family presence, though the absence of his successor son Mojtaba stood out amid an alre...
Natural forces and human conflict are shaping the day’s headlines, from Sicily to Australia and West Africa. Mount Etna’s latest eruption sent ash and thick smoke over eastern Sicily, forcing flight cancellations at Catania Airport and underscoring how quickly volcanic activity c...
Football dominated the day’s headlines, with the World Cup delivering both drama and controversy. France edged Paraguay 1-0 in oppressive Philadelphia heat, Kylian Mbappé’s VAR-awarded penalty enough to book a quarter-final against Morocco, though the win was overshadowed by an u...
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