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120 Million Unused Items: France’s Wardrobe Crisis

A new study from France’s Ademe environmental agency reveals that more than 50% of clothing in the average person’s wardrobe remains unworn. This phenomenon…

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Petition Demands Kanye West’s Slovakian Festival Ban Over Nazi References

A growing petition in Slovakia is calling on Bratislava’s mayor to prevent Kanye West, legally known as Ye, from headlining the upcoming Rubicon Festival.…

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Glastonbury 2025 Kicks Off Amid Kneecap Controversy

The UK’s world-renowned Glastonbury Festival opened Wednesday at Worthy Farm, drawing over 200,000 music fans despite controversy over the inclusion of Irish rap group…

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India, Poland, and Hungary Reach Space for the First Time

On June 25, astronaut Peggy Whitson made history once again by launching into space for the fifth time, this time as a private astronaut…

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Peru Restaurant Crowned Best in the World for 2025

Maido, a Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant in Lima, Peru, founded by chef Mitsuharu “Micha” Tsumura, has been named the best restaurant in the world for…

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NBA Record Deal: Lakers to Be Sold for $10 Billion

In a move that would reshape the landscape of American sports ownership, ESPN reports that the Buss family is set to sell its controlling…

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Galaxies, Nebulae, and Asteroids: Rubin’s First Look at Deep Space

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has released its first images of the universe, marking a major milestone in astronomy and space observation.…

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Rooted in Kurdistan, Designed for the World: The Story of Lara Dizeyee

Lara Dizeyee is not just designing gowns; she’s reframing Kurdish identity for the global runway. Born in Vienna, raised in the U.S., and now…

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Gas Workers Find 1,000-Year-Old Mummy Beneath Lima’s Streets

Peruvian gas workers in Lima uncovered a 1,000-year-old mummy while installing pipes in the city’s Puente Piedra district. The remains, believed to belong to…

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Venetians: “No space for Bezos”!

Jeff Bezos’ upcoming wedding in Venice has sparked backlash from local residents and activists who say the event represents everything that’s gone wrong in…

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Meet the First Millennial Saint of the Digital Age

Carlo Acutis, the Italian teen known as “God’s Influencer” for using the internet to spread Catholic teachings, will be canonised on September 7, 2025,…

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Unlock the Vault: London’s V&A Lets You Pick the Exhibit

In a global first, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has unveiled the Storehouse, a revolutionary new space where the public can access over…

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NATO Pulled Into Middle East Conflict

NATO has been drawn directly into the Middle East conflict for the first time after alliance air defenses shot down an Iranian ballistic missile…

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What to Know About US Weapons Stockpiles in the Iran Campaign

As US operations against Iran expand, attention is turning to the scale of weapons being deployed and how long stockpiles can sustain the pace…

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Ballistic vs Hypersonic: The Deadliest Missiles Explained

Not all fast missiles are created equal—and the difference between ballistic and hypersonic weapons could decide the future of warfare. Ballistic missiles launch with…

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