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BMW reports 29% drop in profits

Germany’s auto sector has been struggling with soaring energy costs, US tariffs, and rising competition Read Full Article at RT.com

Russia’s rich grow richer

The country’s tycoons have added over $20 billion to their wealth in the first half of the year, according to Bloomberg Read Full Article at RT.com

More than 70 Iconic Works by Kerry James Marshall Shape a Major Survey in the U.K.

The Royal of Academy of Arts presents the largest survey of the artist's work ever exhibited outside of the U.S. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per mon

Lisa Congdon Translates the Healing Power of Making from Collage to Painting

While recovering from surgery, Lisa Congdon found herself drawn to an improvisational medium: collage. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The ar

Gabrielle Garland’s House Portraits Illuminate Daily Life, Individuality, and the ‘Fabric of Society’

Vibrant houses come alive with saturated color and almost palpable feeling. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Gabrielle GarlandR

An Ornate Stenciled Rug by Mateo Complements a Cultural Center’s Communal Rooftop in Dakar

The carpet was inspired by teraanga, a word in the Wolof language that loosely translates to «hospitality.» Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7

Kirsty Elson’s Spirited Creatures Breathe New Life into Weathered Driftwood

Wander into Kirsty Elson’s Cornwall studio, and you'll likely greet a menagerie of creatures alongside scraps of driftwood and rusted bits of metal. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts

What to Know About, and Where to Find, Apple Intelligence Summaries on Your iPhone

This feature can summarize emails, messages and more on certain iPhones.

Everyone Should Have Exactly 3 Pairs of Headphones, and These Are My Picks. Here's Why

For everyday use, exercising and lengthy listening time, three is the perfect number for a headphones collection. Let me explain.

This $15 Sunscreen Applicator for Kids Saves Me Time Before Outdoor Adventures With My Toddler

As a parent to an almost 2-year-old, this sunscreen tool has prevented meltdowns before our daily walks.

What You Should Know About the New, Free Messaging App Bitchat

The app is Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey's latest project.

You Should Download iOS 18.6 Now to Fix This Zero-Day Flaw

This update comes a few months before Apple releases iOS 26 to the general public.

NHL coaches who have the best chance of success with their new teams

With the Dallas Stars finalizing a deal with Glen Gulutzan on July 1 to become their new head coach, all 32 teams have their man behind the bench for the 2025-26 season. 

Troubling report surfaces on Patriots' first-round rookie

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye might not feel comfortable with his blindside protection early in the upcoming season.

Dolphins' Tyreek Hill stirs up drama, calls for teammate to be benched in certain situations

Hill's comments feel unnecessary.

Brewers star's injury worse than initially thought

Manager Pat Murphy told reporters that the strain is more severe than initially anticipated.

Surprising update emerges about Jayson Tatum's recovery

Jayson Tatum may be giving a glimmer of hope right now to the Boston Celtics.

Science news this week: A magnitude 8.8 megaquake and whether we should — and can — stop AI

Aug. 2, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.

How do frogs breathe and drink through their skin?

Frogs can breathe and drink through their thin skin — but how does that work?

NASA unveils 9 stunning snapshots of the cosmos in X-ray vision: Space photo of the week

Scientists have released nine dazzling images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, blending data with the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes to reveal black holes, star clusters and distant galaxies like never before.

Earth, Mars, Venus — and a long-lost planet — may have once 'waltzed' in perfect harmony around the sun

New simulations suggest that up to four of the solar system's rocky planets, including Earth and a long-lost world, once orbited in mathematical harmony around the infant sun.

Aye-ayes: The strange nocturnal lemurs with long, creepy fingers

Aye-ayes are remarkable thanks to their extra-long, bony middle fingers, which they use to locate grubs and pick their noses.

UK PM bans ‘ninja swords’

The new law came into effect on Friday in response to a rise in knife attacks and mounting public pressure Read Full Article at RT.com

Moscow kicks off countdown to Eurovision rival

Artists and judges from around the globe will take part in the song competition in Moscow this fall Read Full Article at RT.com

India refutes Trump’s claim it stopped buying Russia oil

New Delhi has dismissed the US leader’s allegation, saying it is “unaware” of any halt in imports Read Full Article at RT.com

Musk claims ‘major’ US Democrats in Epstein docs

Even Donald Trump’s rivals would keep files related to the disgraced financier sealed, the X owner has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukraine must say ‘yes’ to gay marriage — EU state

Sweden says Ukraine must allow same‑sex marriage to meet European Union standards Read Full Article at RT.com

In Absentia

What if God was to leave the land? Centered on this premise, Vinod Venkapalli’s powerful images capture pain, torture, and decay. On the surface they are primal and confrontational, but beneath the suffering lies a message of solidarity in humanity’s shar

Temple Road

Every Sunday, a nondescript road in Frankfurt’s industrial area is transformed by a variety of vibrant faith communities who visit the churches and cultural organizations that pop up there each week.

Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 20: The Political Pity Equation – Who deserves our tears?

What explains the global double standard on suffering? A timeless lesson in how pity is weaponized – or withheld. Read Full Article at RT.com

Democrats let California burn while aid went missing – Trump

The US president has called FireAid a scam and claimed that victims never received the promised money Read Full Article at RT.com

Zelensky tried to break free – and broke something else

His assault on anti-corruption agencies has opened the door to political revolt – and made his position look weaker than ever Read Full Article at RT.com

Russia and Ukraine agree on leaders’ summit - Turkish FM

Turkish FM Hakan Fidan has praised the third round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul Read Full Article at RT.com

US Democrats have worst poll numbers since Clinton era – WSJ

Democrats have their lowest approval in 35 years, with the GOP preferred even on issues where Trump polls poorly, a WSJ poll has shown Read Full Article at RT.com

Is Oscar Piastri right to be worried about the «worst place» to start on Spa F1 pole?

Despite taking an utterly dominant Formula 1 sprint pole at the Belgian Grand Prix, McLaren's Oscar Piastri wasn't getting too excited just yet over his victory chances on Saturday morning.«Spa's probably one of the worst places to have pole position, s

F1 Belgian GP: Max Verstappen fends off Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris for sprint race win

Max Verstappen has conquered the sprint race at Formula 1's Belgian Grand Prix to start Red Bull's new era with a win.On the first lap of the 15-lap contest, Verstappen used his Red Bull's superior top speed to draft past polesitter Oscar Piastri at Les Combe

Max Verstappen forced «over the limit» to hold off Oscar Piastri in Belgium F1 sprint

Max Verstappen says he had to forget about tyre usage and drive «over the limit» to resist the faster McLaren of Oscar Piastri during Formula 1's Belgian Grand Prix sprint race.Verstappen passed polesitter Piastri on lap one, slipstreaming past th

Why there is a downforce dilemma posed by the F1 Belgian GP's expected rain

The Belgian Grand Prix sprint race was largely affected by the differing downforce levels run by the two Formula 1 teams at the front; Red Bull's lower-drag approach with Max Verstappen proved to be the more successful set-up.McLaren, running slightly higher

Charles Leclerc: Ferrari has no hope of fighting for F1 Belgian GP win

Charles Leclerc’s Formula 1 sprint race during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend followed a depressingly familiar pattern for Ferrari this season: heroics on the first lap, followed by a slow deflation of the team’s hopes as the SF-25 slipped backwards.From
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