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Which “Squid Game” Player Matches Your Sweet Treat Picks?, link
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Which “Squid Game” Player Matches Your Sweet Treat Picks?, link
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Which “Squid Game” Player Matches Your Sweet Treat Picks?, link
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Texas flood victims: What we know, link
The flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in central Texas has killed at least 79 people.
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Trump scorches Elon Musk’s plans for a third party: ‘TRAIN WRECK’, link
Elon Musk launched the so-called “America Party” on Saturday
wimbledon
Wimbledon organisers apologise after line-calling system turned off in error, link
Briton Sonay Kartal loses to Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in clash marred by technological failure Wimbledon organisers have apologised after the electronic line-calling system was turned off in error at a crucial moment in Sonay Kartal’s match on Centre Court.The British No 3’s opponent, the 34-year-old Russian veteran Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, accused the All England Club of home bias and said a game had been stolen from her when the AI-enhanced technology missed a call. Continue reading…
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How tariffs are shifting global supply chains, link
Trump’s 90-day pause on his sweeping tariffs plan is about to expire. But already some firms are radically changing how they work.
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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on July 7, 2025, link
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Blue Jays getting contributions from across the roster in eight-game win streak, link
Schneider praises players for avoiding letdown after sweeping Yankees
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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on July 7, 2025, link
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Texas flood victims: What we know, link
The flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in central Texas has killed at least 79 people.
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Texas flood victims: What we know, link
The flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in central Texas has killed at least 79 people.
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Police tight lipped over Foxton Beach death, link
Police won’t say if anyone has been arrested in relation to the incident.
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King’s message of unity for 7/7 attack anniversary, link
King warns against those stoking division, in a message honouring the victims of 7/7 terror attacks.
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Women Are Sharing 19 Of The Most Infuriating Misogynistic Behaviors That Society Has “Normalized”, link
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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on July 7, 2025, link
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Is the UK really any safer 20 years on from 7/7?, link
The British state has an evolved and sophisticated suite of powers and tools - but the shape of the threat has shifted
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Luxury spending in Singapore defies global slump, link
Luxury sales here expected to climb 7 per cent to $13.9 billion in 2025, outpacing Japan, China and South Korea.
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Texas flood victims: What we know, link
The flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in central Texas has killed at least 79 people.
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ThreeNow to screen Black Caps tour of Zimbabwe, link
New Zealand cricket fans will be able to watch the Black Caps live and free this July and August, as the national team tours Zimbabwe.
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Martin Zubimendi is chess prodigy who broke English hearts and marks total transformation of Arsenal’s transfer policy, link
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Breathtaking sights and sounds from Wyoming’s Green River Drift, link
Take in the sights and sounds from Bill Whitaker’s 60 Minutes report on the longest-running cattle drive left in the U.S.
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WATCH: New advice on how to escape rip currents, link
As Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall near Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, it could bring dangerous rip currents along parts of the East Coast. ABC News’ Victor Oquendo demos how to escape them.
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NY Dem says he ‘disagrees’ with Mamdani, makes comparison to Trump, link
Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi warns that Zohran Mamdani’s primary win is a wake-up call for Democrats who should address economic concerns over social issues.
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Van der Poel holds off Pogačar for rainy Stage 2 win at Tour de France, link
Canadians Michael Woods and Guillaume Boivin of Israel - Premier Tech well back from the lead
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England second-best to India, got toss wrong, says McCullum, link
BIRMINGHAM, England - England were second-best in all departments in a heavy test loss to India at Edgbaston after they misread the pitch and made the wrong decision at the toss, coach Brendon McCullum said after his team lost by 336 runs on Sunday.
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Thousands evacuate as Typhoon Danas lashes Taiwan, link
Nearly 3,000 people in Taiwan evacuated their homes on July 6.
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Reporting from the “Graveyard of the Pacific”, link
Correspondent Bill Whitaker and a 60 Minutes team took every precaution to report aboard a U.S. Coast Guard lifeboat in treacherous waves along the Pacific coastline.
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NRL Highlights: Sea Eagles v Rabbitohs - Round 18, link
Manly Sea Eagles take on the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Round 18 of the 2025 NRL Premiership at 4 Pines Park, Sydney.
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China’s Li, Brazil’s Lula pledge joint effort to bring AI to farming, link
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Chinese Premier Li Qiang agreed to cooperate on bringing artificial intelligence to improve agriculture in both of their countries, and Lula called on his counterpart to join an initiative aimed at saving the world’s forests. In a statement issued from the sidelines of the annual Brics summit in Rio de Janeiro, the two sides also highlighted the “excellent moment in bilateral relations” and reaffirmed their “commitment to multilateralism and…
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Pilgrim manifests Euro knockout destiny with Swiss goal, link
BERN - With Switzerland’s hopes of making the knockout round of the Women’s Euros hanging in the balance late in the game against Iceland on Sunday, substitute Alayah Pilgrim had one thing on her mind when coach Pia Sundhage called her number – to score the goal that would ensure victory.
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Ricky Hatton unable to attend his own comeback announcement after being injured by sunglasses at Oasis gig, link
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Arsenal signs Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, link
Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi has joined Arsenal from Real Sociedad
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Israel attacks 3 Yemeni ports and power plant, Israeli military says, link
It is the first Israeli attack on Yemen in almost a month.
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Akash Deep inspires India to series-tying win over England in second test, link
Akash Deep was the inspiration behind India’s series-tying 336-run win over England before tea on Day 5 of the second test at Edgbaston
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Pilgrim manifests Euro knockout destiny with Swiss goal, link
BERN - With Switzerland’s hopes of making the knockout round of the Women’s Euros hanging in the balance late in the game against Iceland on Sunday, substitute Alayah Pilgrim had one thing on her mind when coach Pia Sundhage called her number – to score the goal that would ensure victory.
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Van der Poel edges out Pogacar in sprint finish to win Tour stage two, link
BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, France - The Netherlands’ Mathieu van der Poel won stage two of the Tour de France ahead of Slovenian Tadej Pogacar in a sprint finish on Sunday.
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Emulsifying the truth behind mayonnaise, link
Eggs, oil and vinegar come together to form a contested condiment: Mayonnaise, long thought to have been improvised by an 18th century French military chef who was short on cream. But some believe mayo dates back to the Spain of antiquity. Correspondent Luke Burbank seeks to spread a little light on mayonnaise’s origins.
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Man charged in murder investigation after scientist fatally injured on Dundee street, link
A 20-year-old man has been charged in connection to the death of Dr Fortune Gomo
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How Lady Liberty became a beacon for immigrants, link
The Statue of Liberty, France’s gift to the United States, was originally viewed as a tribute to the end of slavery. But poet Emma Lazarus reimagined Lady Liberty as a “mother of exiles,” welcoming immigrants to the shores of America. Correspondent Mo Rocca looks at how the opening of Ellis Island, the end of restrictive immigration quotas, and John F. Kennedy’s evocation of the United States as “a nation of immigrants” transformed our country, in this entry in the “Sunday Morning” series “These United States.”