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Why we haven't seen Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding photos yet - USA Today
entertainment 2026/07/06 16:56:00

Why we haven't seen Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding photos yet - USA Today

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding dominated headlines over the Fourth of July weekend. Where are the photos of them?

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'Galaxy Buds On' surface alongside more Galaxy Watch 9 leaks - 9to5Google
technology 2026/07/06 16:55:00

'Galaxy Buds On' surface alongside more Galaxy Watch 9 leaks - 9to5Google

Ahead of their launch, expected to be later this month, Samsung has accidentally confirmed its Galaxy Watch 9 and Ultra…

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Scientists discover why exercise reverses muscle aging - ScienceDaily
health 2026/07/06 16:52:47

Scientists discover why exercise reverses muscle aging - ScienceDaily

Researchers have uncovered a molecular “switch” that helps explain why exercise keeps ageing muscles healthy. By reducing levels of a gene called DEAF1, physical activity allows older muscles to clear out damage, repair themselves, and maintain strength.

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Researchers make breakthrough discovery about fast-spreading invasive fern - Yahoo
science 2026/07/06 16:44:00

Researchers make breakthrough discovery about fast-spreading invasive fern - Yahoo

“When the plant tries to undergo meiosis, those differences prevent proper chromosome pairing.”

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Top Fed official backs Kevin Warsh’s rethink of forward guidance - Financial Times
business 2026/07/06 16:32:25

Top Fed official backs Kevin Warsh’s rethink of forward guidance - Financial Times

Christopher Waller sides with central bank’s new chair in call for revamping communication to market

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On 13 April 2029, a 375-metre asteroid called Apophis will sweep past Earth closer than many telecommunications satellites — and, under clear dark skies, around two billion people across Europe, Africa and parts of Asia may be able to watch it move across t - Space Daily
science 2026/07/06 16:30:54

On 13 April 2029, a 375-metre asteroid called Apophis will sweep past Earth closer than many telecommunications satellites — and, under clear dark skies, around two billion people across Europe, Africa and parts of Asia may be able to watch it move across t - Space Daily

On 13 April 2029, an asteroid the size of a large skyscraper, roughly 375 metres across and named Apophis, will sweep past Earth closer than many telecommunications satellites orbit. And for once, we will be able to watch. Under clear, dark skies, an estimate…

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