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What we know about Sheffield Wednesday’s new shirt sponsor Fibrely – thestar.co.uk
Sheffield Wednesday have announced a new shirt sponsor, a company called Fibrely, according to a report by thestar.co.uk. The development matters to supporters keen to understand the identity and background of the firm whose branding will appear on the club’s kit, particularly amid ongoing scrutiny of the club’s commercial and financial arrangements. The full details…
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Manhattan building stabilized, some evacuations lifted after collapse feared
A 37-storey high-rise in Midtown Manhattan — the former Pfizer headquarters at 235 East 42nd Street — was stabilised late on Tuesday after buckling structural columns sparked fears of a possible collapse and forced widespread evacuations in one of New York City’s busiest districts. The scare, which began on Tuesday morning near Grand Central Terminal,…
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Katie Couric couldn’t remember the year or the president during frightening brain episode
Veteran American journalist Katie Couric has revealed that she suffered a frightening neurological episode on 27 June while attending the Aspen Ideas Festival in Colorado, during which she was temporarily unable to recall the current month, year and president. Writing in a Substack post titled “The Day I’ll Never Remember,” she said she believed it…
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Golf influencer Paige Spiranac stuns the internet with her latest content, an 18-handicap shines & BOOM!
This is a light-hearted opinion column from OutKick’s “Screencaps” feature, in which the writer recounts his own amateur golf exploits rather than reporting news, despite the headline referencing golf influencer Paige Spiranac. The author boasts about a golf video he filmed at Garland Golf Resort in Lewiston, Michigan, framing it as a self-deprecating comic performance…
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An Afghan girl calmly milks a giant yak: Daniel Malikyar’s best photograph
Photographer Daniel Malikyar reflects on one of his favourite images, a portrait of a young girl named Shargha calmly milking a large yak in the remote Pamir Mountains of Afghanistan. Born in Los Angeles to a family that left Afghanistan in 1979 just before the Soviet invasion, Malikyar set out to counter the reductive way…
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Killer doctor jailed for life over 15 palliative patient murders in Berlin
A palliative care doctor in Berlin has been sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 15 of his critically ill patients. The 41-year-old, identified only as Johannes M. under German privacy rules, was found guilty of killing 12 women and three men between September 2021 and July 2024, though authorities believe the true toll may be…
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Octopus invasion off the coast of Cornwall: Extreme marine heatwave hits UK as number of warm water creatures increases in UK seas that are 5C hotter than normal
A marine heatwave has driven a boom in octopus numbers off the coasts of Cornwall and Devon, with sea temperatures reported to be around 5C above normal. The surge matters because it has brought record profits for some South West fishermen while disrupting the wider UK fishing industry, as traditional catches shift and shellfish stocks…
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Jason Statham’s R-Rated Action Thriller Gets Jaw-Dropping Trailer Ahead of August Release
Entertainment outlet Collider has published the newly released trailer for Mutiny, an R-rated action thriller starring Jason Statham, ahead of the film’s cinema release in August 2026. The article frames the film as a return to the hard-hitting action genre that made Statham famous, likening its premise to a blend of John Wick and Captain…
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Hanabie. Share Thrilling New Track ‘Life Is Short, O Brave Girl’
Japanese kawaii-metalcore band Hanabie. have released a new track titled ‘Life Is Short, O Brave Girl’, which will serve as the opening theme for the forthcoming anime ‘Young Ladies Don’t Play Fighting Games’. The song blends the band’s trademark cute (“kawaii”) elements with heavy metalcore, and has been written specifically to reflect the anime’s themes,…