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TheSun.co.uk 

Five savvy ways to keep cool if you’re struggling in the high temperatures

AFTER plenty of rain, a mini-heatwave has arrived.

If you struggle in high temperatures, we can help.

GettyWe have five savvy ways to keep cool during the summer heatwave[/caption]

Cool off with these cheap and easy tricks . . . 

CROSS EVERYTHING: Try to open windows on opposite sides of your home to create a cross breeze.

This helps to circulate air and cool down your living space.

Make sure to do this in the early morning or late evening when the air outside is cooler. Читать дальше...

Deadline.com 

Theater Chains Feast On ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ As Marvel’s Latest Drives Stocks, Wall Street Optimism

A great thing happened for theater chains in the midst of dour earnings for the strike-challenged quarter ended in June: Deadpool & Wolverine. The film, which is setting multiple records, also is inflating exhibition stocks and generating nice Wall Street reviews for a sector that’s been on-and-off shaky since Covid. Shares of AMC Entertainment, Imax, […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

UK antitrust watchdog flags Alphabet partnership with AI startup anthropic

Britain's Competition and Markets Authority examined Google's partnership with Anthropic for possible competition issues. Alphabet invested $500 million into Anthropic, with a further $1.5 billion planned. The CMA set a deadline to receive public comments on the matter before deciding on a formal investigation.

Deadline.com 

Senate Passes Legislation To Protect Kids On Social Media And Other Platforms

The Senate overwhelmingly passed a pair of bills today designed to boost privacy and other protections for children online, including restrictions on tech platforms’ targeted advertising to minors. The bills passed 91-3, a rare bipartisan show of support that reflects years of congressional hearings in which politicians of both parties berated CEOs of major platforms […]

PYMNTS.com 

Meta Settles Landmark $1.4 Billion Biometrics Suit With Texas

Meta will pay a record $1.4 billion to settle a biometrics-related lawsuit in Texas. In a Tuesday (July 30) news release, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the settlement was the largest ever from an action brought by a single state, and is the largest privacy settlement obtained by an attorney general. According to the release, […]

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The Punch 

Edo poll: INEC awaits data from 78 observer groups

The Independent National Electoral Commission, on Tuesday, disclosed that about 1,766 election observers from 78 different observer groups might not be able to monitor the September 21 off-cycle governorship elections in Edo state. The commission announced that it will soon release the final list of voters and the total number of registered voters for the

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Voice of America 

Failures leading up to attempted Trump assassination indefensible, says acting Secret Service director

Washington — The acting director of the U.S. agency charged with protecting high-profile officials called the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump earlier this month a “failure on multiple levels,” further describing it as shameful. Ronald Rowe testified before U.S. lawmakers Tuesday, promising immediate changes to fix breakdowns in communications and coverage that allowed a 20-year-old shooter to climb to the roof of a nearby building and fire eight shots during the July 13 rally in western Pennsylvania... Читать дальше...

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Caleb Williams will not play in the Hall of Fame Game - NBC Sports

  1. Caleb Williams will not play in the Hall of Fame Game  NBC Sports
  2. Chicago Bears starters — including QB Caleb Williams — won’t play in Thursday’s Hall of Fame Game  Chicago Tribune
  3. Bears' Williams, starters not playing in HOF game  ESPN
  4. Bears' Caleb Williams Won't Make NFL Preseason Debut in Hall of Game Game vs. Texans  Bleacher Report
  5. Bears’ Caleb Williams won’t play vs. Texans in Hall of Fame game  The New York Times