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Trump shifts his tone on Jimmy Carter while grappling with Iran, inflation and his own legacy
Donald Trump faces historical parallels with Jimmy Carter as he navigates inflation and conflict in Iran, shifting from mockery to a more reflective tone regarding his own presidential legacy.
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7mPhysicists have argued over this problem since 1883. It may now be solved
Researchers have finally solved the 'Feynman sprinkler problem,' proving that a submerged reverse-flow sprinkler rotates in the opposite direction of a normal one due to internal fluid jet offsets.
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7mWorld Cup beer sales are hopping. Brewers hope the stout demand outlasts the tournament
While the World Cup provided a temporary sales boost, global beer consumption continues to decline due to health trends, economic factors, and changing social habits in the digital age.
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7mThe World Cup final will be played on turf with mixed reviews. Rain might help
Players and coaches provide mixed reviews on the East Rutherford hybrid grass pitch as FIFA prepares the controversial surface for the high-stakes World Cup final between Argentina and Spain.
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10mSen. Ossoff fuels reelection campaign with attacks on Trump
Senator Jon Ossoff shifts from a moderate persona to a fierce critic of Donald Trump, positioning himself as a key Democratic figure for the 2026 midterms and beyond.
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2mMassive fire becomes Norway's largest in modern times after destroying more than 100 homes
A massive residential fire in Drammen, Norway, has destroyed over 100 homes, marking the largest event of its kind in modern history as hundreds flee to safety.