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USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino, US Soccer in ‘final stages’ of agreeing on new contract
USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino and US Soccer are reportedly in the “final stages” of agreeing a new contract that would extend his tenure through the 2030 World Cup, according to multiple sources briefed on the negotiations. The deal would give the federation continuity in its coaching setup following a disappointing last-16 exit at the…
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Revealed: The unspeakably evil plot that resulted in innocent mum Elaine Gee’s death in a fireball crash on the highway… after killer flew 4,000km to stab his girlfriend in Tasmania
Elaine Gee, an innocent mother, died in a fiery highway crash near Launceston, Tasmania, that has now been revealed to be the tragic by-product of a calculated plot by a man who flew roughly 4,000km across Australia intending to attack his girlfriend. Investigators found that the killer’s journey and planned assault set in motion a…
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UMG, WMG, Sony, HYBE, Believe, BMG & More Propose New Principles for AI Song Chart Eligibility
A coalition of major music companies including Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Sony Music, HYBE, Believe, Concord and several independent labels has proposed a set of principles to determine when AI-assisted songs can qualify for music charts. The move comes as streaming platforms grapple with a growing volume of AI-generated content and follows a…
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Majors, Believe, BMG, Concord, HYBE and more propose chart eligibility rules for AI music
A coalition of major and independent music companies — including Sony Music, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Believe, BMG, Concord and HYBE Corp. — has proposed a set of principles governing when AI-assisted recordings can qualify for official music charts. Announced on 29 July 2026, the framework aims to draw a clear line between…
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LIV Golf reportedly canceling its finale makes CEO’s comments about ‘incredible’ Saudis look wildly foolish
LIV Golf’s team championship, the season-ending finale of the Saudi-backed golf league, will reportedly not take place this year, according to a report from Flushing It Golf. The development undercuts recent upbeat remarks from LIV CEO Scott O’Neil about the league’s Saudi backers, highlighting the growing difficulties facing the breakaway circuit as it struggles to…
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Saltburn concede match after ‘finger-clicking’ claim
Saltburn Cricket Club’s second team conceded a scheduled cup match against Marton on Wednesday evening, days after being placed under investigation over allegations that a player clicked his fingers to influence an umpire’s decision. The North Yorkshire and South Durham Cricket League opened its inquiry after complaints from Norton following Saltburn’s Division 2 victory, and…
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Staffordshire Police chief resigns a day before he was due to face misconduct hearing
The chief constable of Staffordshire Police has resigned just one day before he was due to face a misconduct hearing, drawing criticism over the timing of his departure. His resignation means the disciplinary proceedings, which had been scheduled to examine allegations against him, will not now go ahead as planned, prompting questions about accountability within…
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8 Worst Movies That Won Multiple Oscars
This Collider feature by Diego Pineda Pacheco compiles a list of films the author considers unworthy of the multiple Academy Awards they won, arguing that while a film picking up two or more Oscars is usually a mark of quality, a handful of exceptions have tarnished the ceremony’s reputation. The piece blends recent, widely panned…
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Cotswolds villagers threaten to sell up over ‘horrifying’ plans to build 19,000 homes and turn their idyllic communities into ‘packed towns’
Residents in villages across the Cotswolds have reportedly threatened to sell their homes and leave the area in response to proposals to build around 19,000 new homes in the region, which they fear would transform quiet rural communities into densely “packed towns”. Locals have described the plans as “horrifying”, warning that the scale of development…
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After rewriting SQLite in Rust, Turso turns its sights on Postgres
Turso, the cloud database company that rewrote SQLite from scratch in Rust, has begun a new project to build a Postgres-compatible database on the same technical foundation. The move builds on the virtual machine architecture underpinning Turso’s SQLite reimplementation, which the company believes can be extended beyond one database format to serve as a shared…