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Bryson DeChambeau posts 3-under 67 at Royal Birkdale to silence critics after three straight missed major cuts
Bryson DeChambeau shot a three-under-par 67 at Royal Birkdale, offering a much-needed lift after a difficult 2026 season in which he missed the cut in three consecutive men’s major championships for the first time in his career. The performance comes as the two-time major champion faces mounting criticism over his form and on-course strategy, with…
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Amelia Dimoldenberg’s F1 Series ‘Passenger Princess’ Returning for Season 2 This Month
Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Formula 1 YouTube series “Passenger Princess” is returning for a second season this month, following the success of its first run. In the show, the “Chicken Shop Date” host interviews leading F1 drivers while attempting to learn to drive herself, blending her signature comedic interview style with motorsport access. Season one launched in…
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Hollywood’s Biggest Stars Reveal Their Favorite Christopher Nolan Movie
Collider marked the cinema release of Christopher Nolan’s new film The Odyssey by asking a range of Hollywood stars to name their favourite Nolan movie. The feature, published as a video piece, gathers responses from well-known actors and filmmakers ahead of the film’s theatrical and IMAX debut, offering a light-hearted snapshot of how the director’s…
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The Real Winners and Losers of the 2026 World Cup
Ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, this piece from The Hollywood Reporter looks at the tournament’s real winners and losers away from the pitch, from record-breaking sponsorship deals to controversies over refereeing and political interference. – **Winner: Sponsors** – FIFA booked around $2.8 billion in sponsorship revenue, up from $1.8 billion…
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Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, is investigating TikTok’s child safety measures
Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, has launched a formal investigation into whether TikTok is meeting its child safety obligations under the Online Safety Act 2023. The probe centres on whether the platform has failed to properly manage risks of harm to children, particularly regarding age verification systems intended to keep users under 13 off the…
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Suno scraped YouTube, Deezer to train AI, hacked code reveals – potentially strengthening UMG and Sony’s legal case
Hacked source code from AI music generator Suno reveals the company scraped YouTube Music, Deezer, Genius and other platforms to train its models, according to a report by 404 Media. The leak, obtained by a hacker who breached Suno’s systems, corroborates allegations made by Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment in their ongoing copyright…
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Xbox Support Pledges To Help Customer Reclaim His Hacked Account
Microsoft’s Xbox Support has said it will help streamer Joshua Khane recover a hacked Microsoft account after his complaints gained widespread attention online. The case matters because it highlights concerns over how effectively the company handles account compromises involving digital game purchases and personal cloud-stored files. Khane said Microsoft had acknowledged that his account was…
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AI music platform Suno scraped song data from YouTube, Deezer and Genius, hack reveals
A hack of AI music platform Suno has revealed that the company scraped song and lyric data from major streaming and reference sites, including YouTube, Deezer and Genius, to train its generative music technology. The breach, first reported by 404 Media after an unnamed hacker shared data with the outlet, also exposed Stripe payment details…
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Mick Jagger “speaks for the nation” with viral reaction to England conceding in World Cup semi-final
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has gone viral after cameras caught his crestfallen reaction to England conceding an equaliser against Argentina in the World Cup semi-final on 15 July 2026. The clip resonated widely because a win would have sent England to their first World Cup final since 1966, and Jagger’s visible disappointment was seen…
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As Xbox fan goes viral for losing account with games worth “thousands of euros” and their “son’s baby pictures,” official support says it’s “working to restore access”
An Xbox user’s account was mistakenly banned, cutting them off from a game library reportedly worth thousands of euros and, more painfully, family photos including baby pictures of their son that had been backed up through the account. The case went viral after the player publicly appealed for help, highlighting how much personal and financial…