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  • Death Valley Hits 131°F, Record Temperatures Cause Multiple Deaths in the U.S. According to the Associated Press, over 142 million people, more than 40% of the U.S. population, were under a heatwave warning on Wednesday.
  • China Launches First-Ever Giant Panda College China West Normal University plans to admit 50 undergraduate students this September to join the giant panda college.
  • Britain's New Leading Ladies Cause Controversy Over Their Outfit Choices UK First Lady Victoria Starmer and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner caused a stir by wearing clothes from the same brand.
  • 22-Year Mystery Solved: Mummified American Climber Found in Andes An American climber was found in a mummified state after going missing in the Andes mountains 22 years ago.
  • From Poverty to Power: Angela Rayner's Inspiring Journey to UK's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, 44, a UK deputy prime minister, is gaining attention for her extraordinary life journey.
  • Shein in Hot Water: Fashion Scene Rejects Low-Quality Imports The intense marketing pressure from China intensifies as Shein has been indiscriminately selling low-quality products online and offline.
  • Barcelona Boils Over: Anti-Tourism Protests Turn Water Guns on Visitors A large-scale anti-tourism protest occurred in Barcelona. Some tourists were sprayed with water guns by these protesters.
  • Massive Floods Force 6,000 to Evacuate in China's Second Largest Lake A portion of the 226m (741 feet) long dike surrounding the lake in Huarong County, Yueyang City, Hunan Province, collapsed at around 5 PM.
  • Justin Bieber Rocks $10 Million Performance at Indian Billionaire's Wedding! Popstar Justin Bieber attended the pre-wedding party of Anant Ambani and his fiancée Radhika Merchant in Mumbai.
  • China Just Launched Radar That Can Track Hypersonic Missiles A Chinese research team has announced the development of radar technology capable of tracking up to 10 hypersonic missiles traveling.
  • Venezuela's Secret Past: Archaeologists Uncover 4,000-Year-Old Mysteries An archaeological research team found 20 ancient rock art sites dating back thousands of years in Canaima National Park in the southeast.
  • How Chimps Use Herbal Medicine to Treat Their Own Wounds A research team has observed chimpanzees seeking out medicinal herbs to self-treat their injuries and ailments.
  • 63 Leaves on One Clover Sets New World Record Yoshiharu Watanabe from Nasushiobara, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, a man in has broken the Guinness World Record for growing a 63-leaf clover.
  • Brits Pull Their Own Teeth Amid Healthcare Collapse Calls for reform are growing as the NHS, the UK's free healthcare system, struggles with staffing shortages and other challenges.
  • Theft of the Century? 1300-Year-Old French Sword Disappears A legendary French sword, Durandal, has disappeared. It was wedged into a rock for over 1300 years and is now gone missing.
  • UK's Infamous Child Killer Nurse Faces Fresh Guilty Verdict for Attempted Newborn Murder Lucy Letby, known as one of the worst serial child killers in British history, has been found guilty of another attempted infanticide.
  • Google's Dirty Secret: AI Development Blamed for 13% Rise in Emissions Google disclosed in its annual environmental report that the company's greenhouse gas emissions increased by 13% from the previous year.
  • New Hope for Weight Loss: Researchers Transform 'Bad' Fat into 'Good' Fat American researchers has discovered how to transform white fat cells that contribute to obesity into beige fat cells that burn calories.
  • Silicone Masks from 'Mission Impossible' Used in Real-Life Crimes: Should Sales Be Banned? Concerns are rising and prompting calls for sales restrictions about silicone masks sold on Chinese online shopping platforms.
  • China Leads New AI Resolution at the U.N., Gaining Global Support A resolution on artificial intelligence led by China was unanimously adopted at the United Nations General Assembly.
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