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Andy Burnham bets political future on remaking Britain's centralized state
Andy Burnham, Britain's next prime minister, is staking his premiership on a goal that has eluded most British leaders: transforming one of the most centralized countries in the Western world to tackle stubborn regional inequality. Burnham has…
France vs England live updates: World Cup 2026 third-place play-off latest score and news
Follow live as England and France meet in Miami in the third-place play-off at the 2026 World Cup. France and England meet in the World Cup third place play-off match in Miami today. Didier Deschamps is taking charge of France for the final time…
France Blocks Access to Polymarket Amid Growing Scrutiny of Prediction Markets
/ Crypto News / France Blocks Access to Polymarket Amid Growing Scrutiny of Prediction Markets Expertise: Crypto, Stocks, Tokenization, AI, Prediction Markets, Crypto Regulation CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to…
NASA's Chandra and IXPE Study Pulsar in Lighthouse Nebula
This composite image, released on July 9, 2026, shows the region around a pulsar – a neutron star with a strong magnetic field that spins incredibly fast – within the Lighthouse nebula. The image contains X-ray data from NASA's…
Spain vs Argentina prediction: 2026 World Cup final betting tips, preview & odds
BTTS and Spain to win - 9/2 Messi to score - 13/8 It's the European champions versus the current world champions in Sunday's World Cup final when Spain take on Argentina at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey (kick-off 8 pm, live on ITV1 and BBC One).
Chinese social media accounts 'profit from leaking official corruption scandals'
Chinese social media accounts are profiting by hinting at the downfall of corrupt officials ahead of formal announcements, state media has warned, highlighting a “grey market” around Beijing's anti-corruption campaign. The trend had…
The mail-order catalog disappeared. Can it be revived?
Charlotte was cleaning out her parents' garage last summer when she found a box of catalogs, circa 1996–1999. dELiA*s, MoxieGirl, Alloy — they were all there. “Instant flashback,” she says, describing how she sat right…
2 Most Traded Prediction Market Stocks as France Bans Polymarket Ahead of FIFA World Cup Final
CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…
How can Michigan move on from Sherrone Moore? Be transparent and make a Warde Manuel decision
At the June meeting of Michigan's board of regents, Denise Ilitch — Little Caesars pizza heir and part of the family that owns the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings — said the board would meet in July to discuss “the future…
Maya Ongaku's DIY dream is getting bigger
Maya Ongaku doesn't need to turn up the volume to make a statement. The trio — specializing in a mellow, hypnotic brand of psychedelic rock — has spent the past few years quietly making waves, both at home and overseas, while working…
Federal judge will decide future of Oregon's new package recycling law by end of August
PORTLAND — A federal judge will determine by the end of August the future of Oregon's nascent statewide recycling modernization law, meant to require product manufacturers and distributors to cover some of the packaging disposal costs…
Nifty Futures and Nifty Bank Futures Might Advance
Nifty 50 (24,334) and Nifty Bank (58,521) gained 0.5 per cent and 0.8 per cent, respectively, last week, extending their recovery. The gains came despite a sharp decline in open interest in the July futures contracts ahead of the monthly expiry.
Japan's 'decisive action' threat does little to scare yen bears
Japan's Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama used her strongest language in weeks to warn of possible intervention in the currency market, but did little to scare yen speculators as the currency continues to hover near its lowest level in four…
Opposition to data centers grows in cramped urban Japan
The more Yoriko Kitagawa learns of a massive data center to be built near her home in Hino on the outskirts of Tokyo, the more she worries. “This is a terrible plan,” the 94-year-old said. The explosion in resource-hungry data centers…
Inside the Society of Saint Pius X's latest traditionalist revolt
The Society of Saint Pius X traces its origins to Marcel Lefebvre, a French archbishop born into an industrialist family in 1905. A staunch conservative Catholic, he rejected the reforms of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s as too modern and…
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