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The article reports on a decline in national median listing prices for homes, noting that buyers are returning to the market as sellers lower their expectations.
The article discusses the growing trend of high-net-worth individuals installing professional-grade recovery equipment, such as saunas and cold plunges, in their homes.
The article discusses the use of peptides, specifically BPC 157 and GHK-Cu, for health and beauty purposes, featuring insights from biohacker Dave Asprey.
Shannon Hart, wife of Knicks player Josh Hart, shared a social media video describing a ride-share experience in San Antonio where the driver refused to drive until finishing a karaoke song.
The article discusses a military-technical cooperation agreement between the Taliban and Russia focused on repairing Soviet-era weapons systems.
Former NBA player Jason Williams has announced he will no longer attend his daughter's College World Series games in person following criticism of his behavior and social media presence.
The article discusses EA Sports' selection of Caleb Williams for the 2027 Madden cover following a successful season with the Chicago Bears.
The article reports on sports commentator Stephen A. Smith's claim that his public criticism of the New York Knicks contributed to their subsequent 11-game playoff winning streak.
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The European Commission is introducing a tech sovereignty roadmap to address Europe's position in the digital landscape. The text explores whether the EU can compete with the US and China in areas such as AI, semiconductor production, and…
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Johannes Natland, a 19-year-old Norwegian national, is on trial at the Old Bailey for allegedly attempting to carry out a contract killing in the UK.
The article discusses the issue of dormant bank accounts in Germany, estimating billions of euros remain unclaimed due to a lack of a central registry.
Uber has released its 10th annual Lost & Found Index, highlighting unusual items left in vehicles and identifying New York City as the most forgetful city.
Michigan Judge John Chmura was arrested for driving under the influence after crashing his vehicle into a public bus in Sterling Heights.
The article reports on a survey conducted by Talker Research for UserTesting regarding American attitudes toward software updates.
The parents of Kaylee Goncalves, a victim of the 2022 University of Idaho murders, expressed their desire to speak with Bryan Kohberger in prison to understand his motive.
The article reports on NYPD crime statistics showing a 70% increase in hate crimes, specifically antisemitic attacks, in May compared to the previous year.
Iran is experiencing an energy imbalance between supply and consumption, exacerbated by summer demand and the impacts of conflict.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee regarding the state of Iran and US-mediated talks between Israel and Lebanon.