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  • Grab This Ugreen Portable Power Station While It’s Down to a New Low of $108 for July 4th Weekend

    Grab This Ugreen Portable Power Station While It’s Down to a New Low of $108 for July 4th Weekend

    Having access to a power station can be a game-changer if you enjoy the great outdoors. These practical device are also great to have around in case your electricity every decides to act up. Though these devices aren’t the cheapest, ongoing Fourth of July deals are here to help. We’ve spotted this Ugreen portable power station for just $108 right now. This price puts it down to a record low that beats its previous low by $10, and though it’s only showing as $12 off its list price, this device more regularly sells for $170.

    This Ugreen portable power station was made to provide your electronics and important devices with power for up to 10 days. It’s got two USB-A and three USB-C inputs and a total capacity of up to 300 watts. This power station includes an LED light with three different settings: SOS, high light and low light. You can charge it in as little as 1.5 hours, which is relatively fast for a power station this size.

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    If you’re in a rush, you can safely charge your devices at the Ugreen power station while it’s being charged. That’s a rare feature among power stations of all kinds, though you’ll need a powerful charger like this $80 Ugreen model to do so.

    We’ve also reviewed other portable power stations if you want to keep looking around. Plus, we’re keeping track of the best deals on portable power stations, so you can buy exactly what you need for less. Plus, we’re keeping track of early and Amazon Prime Day deals so you can save on upcoming purchases, gifts and treats.

    Why this deal matters 

    A backup power source is essential in your home or car if you’re on the go. Whether you’re camping in the wilderness or dealing with a power outage at home, being able to charge your phone or laptop can be big help. Like all great things, most power sources don’t come cheap. That’s why we’re spotlighting this Ugreen device. Not only is it steeply discounted, but it’s now reached a new record low.


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  • Marczyk on an ERC charge

    Marczyk on an ERC charge

    The Michelin-equipped ERC points leader took 20min 54.8sec to complete the 34.57-kilometre Torre di Cicerone test with a 2.3sec margin over Pirelli-shod Andrea Crugnola, who is chasing his third consecutive victory on the all-asphalt event.

    But it could have been a different story had the Pole failed save a moment when he went wide on a right-hander and briefly went off the road.

    Marczyk had earlier set the joint fastest time with Giandomenico Basso through SS2, Collepardo Pozzo d’Antullo to move ahead of overnight leader Boštjan Avbelj, who was quickest on the Rome super special stage on Friday evening.

    Behind second-placed Crugnola, double ERC champion Giandomenico Basso is third, 3.7sec adrift of Marczyk, with Andrea Mabellini slipping to fourth, 4.3sec off the lead.

    Mads Østberg is fifth followed by Simone Campedelli and 2022 European chakmpion Efrén Llarena, who is back on ERC duty after missing the three gravel rounds.

    Colosseum super special stage winner Boštjan Avbelj, Fabio Andolfi and Roberto Daprà complete the current top 10 ahead of the 13.05-kilometre Santopadre stage, SS4, from 11:10 local time.

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  • Tony Khan Explains AEW’s Strategy to Balance TV, Streaming, and Social

    Tony Khan Explains AEW’s Strategy to Balance TV, Streaming, and Social

    The pay-TV bundle is dying a long, slow death, and streaming is the prime suspect.

    Media analysts sometimes blame content providers for cannibalizing the cable bundle and accelerating its collapse by building streaming services that give consumers direct access to once-exclusive content.

    But for All Elite Wrestling, this hasn’t been the case.

    AEW started simulcasting on HBO Max in January, just as rival WWE’s “Raw” event on Monday nights moved exclusively to Netflix.

    The move has corresponded with a rebound in AEW’s cable ratings in that span from their lows late last year.

    Through the second quarter, AEW’s audience on traditional TV has grown 25% for “Collision” on TNT on Saturdays and 6.5% for “Dynamite” on TBS on Wednesdays, compared to the fourth quarter of 2024, according to Nielsen data. And those figures don’t include viewership on HBO Max, which isn’t public.

    Notably, AEW’s cable viewership rose even more this year in the 25- to 54-year-old cohort that advertisers love, even as a streaming alternative emerged. All of this growth came as pay TV continued to wither, which affected sports leagues like the NHL and NBA.

    That has AEW founder and CEO Tony Khan especially fired up.

    “We’ve been picking up traction in these key demos,” Khan told Business Insider. Still, he said that among 18- to 24-year-olds, “a lot of the growth is on streaming.”

    While ratings are trending higher, AEW is still clawing its way back out of a slump. Viewership for “Collision” and “Dynamite” was down 9% and 12%, respectively, year over year.

    AEW has been locked in a battle with the category’s behemoth, WWE, which previously poached two of its biggest stars: Cody Rhodes and CM Punk.

    Khan, a lifelong wrestling fan, spoke with BI about how streaming has jump-started AEW’s growth and why he’s not sweating the uncertainty surrounding the spinoff at Warner Bros. Discovery — his most valuable business partner.

    AEW everywhere, all at once

    In this cutthroat, crowded media landscape, Khan’s game plan is for AEW to be everywhere — from in-person events, to traditional TV, to streaming, to social media, to YouTube.

    But from a monetization standpoint, not all platforms are equally valuable. AEW’s most lucrative businesses are in-person events and pay-per-view events, where it’s paid directly, though Khan said its backbone is its $185 million media deal with WBD across TBS, TNT, and HBO Max.

    “The lifeblood of AEW, really, is the partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery,” Khan said.


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    Khan is betting that YouTube and social media will help hook younger generations on wrestling.

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    Social media and YouTube serve a different role: generating buzz and bringing in new viewers. AEW has to be where its fans are, though there’s a risk that showing highlights for free will train audiences to follow the action in short form, instead of watching full matches on TV or in person.

    However, Khan thinks highlights on TikTok and YouTube drive higher demand for TV and events instead of eroding it — similar to how streaming matches coincided with a cable ratings bump.

    “People want to watch the full event in its entirety, but also consume highlights on digital,” Khan said. “I think we found a great balance in that, and also offering access to a lot of the great classic matches in the AEW library to the fans has helped us drive a lot of viewership, as well.”

    AEW must thread the needle between maximizing reach and ensuring that live matches and pay-per-view events “feel special,” as Khan put it. That means giving enough to lure casual fans and newcomers to TBS, TNT, and HBO Max, without giving so much that they don’t watch live.

    AEW streams pre- and post-shows live on YouTube for big matches. But some of AEW’s rivals are going a step further by experimenting with livestreaming marquee events on YouTube, for free. WWE streamed its “Worlds Collide” event live on the platform in early June, and the NFL is hosting a regular-season game live on YouTube in September.

    As of now, Khan isn’t following suit. The AEW CEO said he’s firmly committed to TBS, TNT, and HBO Max, no matter what’s happening at their parent company.

    Not splitting hairs

    WBD announced a long-awaited spinoff last month that will pull HBO Max away from TBS and TNT. Khan said the split shouldn’t affect AEW, which reached a media deal with WBD last fall.

    “We have a great partnership with both sides,” Khan said, adding that AEW is “very well entrenched” across the forthcoming Streaming & Studios and Global Networks companies.

    WBD’s media rights deal with AEW is unaffected by the split, so HBO Max will continue to stream matches that air live on TBS and TNT.

    Regardless, a top media analyst thinks sports leagues like AEW should brainstorm alternatives for their next deals in light of the spinoff.

    “Without a broadcast network or a streaming platform (we are not counting Discovery+), it is hard to imagine sports leagues being excited to work with GLN [Global Linear Networks] going forward, unless they have no choice,” Lightshed’s Rich Greenfield wrote in a mid-June note.

    AEW has seen firsthand how HBO Max can effectively complement TBS and TNT. Once they belong to separate companies, that symbiosis could disappear. And while AEW could theoretically re-up with TNT Sports and find a separate streaming deal, Greenfield questioned that logic.

    “GLN could license its sports streaming rights to third-parties (assuming contracts allow it)” Greenfield wrote. “But then why would a sports rights holder not just choose a vertically-integrated platform to begin with?”

    Other analysts are less bearish, including Robert Fishman of MoffettNathanson. He wrote last month that “sports remains a key pillar to support affiliate fee stability in the years ahead” for the Global Networks business that will house TBS and TNT.

    Instead of wondering what the future holds for WBD’s assets, Khan is focused on the present. The 100th episode of “Collision” airs Saturday night, and viewers can tune in on TNT — or Max.


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  • 125,000-year-old Neanderthal grease site found at Neumark-Nord, Germany – The Jerusalem Post

    1. 125,000-year-old Neanderthal grease site found at Neumark-Nord, Germany  The Jerusalem Post
    2. Discovered: A Neanderthal ‘fat factory’ from 125,000 years ago  CNN
    3. Neanderthals were not dumb: Ancient health factory, used by prehistoric humans, found in Germany  Mint
    4. Neanderthals operated prehistoric “fat factory” 125,000 years ago on German lakeshore  Archaeology News Online Magazine
    5. The clever ways Neanderthals got their fat long before modern humans  News-Medical

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  • Fans ‘stranded’ after Justin Timberlake’s Chelmsford concert

    Fans ‘stranded’ after Justin Timberlake’s Chelmsford concert

    Aimee Dexter

    BBC News, Essex

    Richard Smith/BBC A long line of cars queueing up on a field. It is dark. The cars' tail-lights are shining red.Richard Smith/BBC

    Cars in a queue for the exits after Friday’s Justin Timberlake concert

    Music fans have reported facing long delays as they tried to leave a Justin Timberlake concert.

    The ten-time Grammy Award winner performed at Chelmsford City Racecourse, in Essex, on Friday evening as part of Chelmsford City Live.

    But afterwards frustrated concert-goers said it had taken several hours to leave car parks as streams of vehicles queued for exits. One post claimed people were “stranded in a field”.

    Chelmsford City Live’s promoters and the racecourse have been approached for comment.

    CUFFE & TAYLOR Justin Timberlake is standing in the middle of the picture on a stage. He is looking to the left of the camera and is wearing a matching cream striped suit, with a blue and green T-shirt. He is holding a microphone and there are backing singers behind him. CUFFE & TAYLOR

    Timberlake last took to the stage in Essex during the V Festival, at Hylands Park, in 2014

    Timberlake was the headliner on the first night of the three-day event, attracting a crowd of about 25,000.

    Traffic issues had begun before the concert, when a car fire on the A131 caused jams.

    After the event, as fans tried to head home, car parks became gridlocked as vehicles which had earlier been marshalled into rows tried to move off.

    Another post said: “Justin Timberlake was brilliant but the whole evening has been overshadowed by the poorly managed traffic.”

    Jodie Halford/BBC People are walking on a pavement, which is on the left. On the right, there is a busy road with traffic. It is dark. The cars have their lights on.Jodie Halford/BBC

    Some fans started walking home after Justin Timberlake’s performance

    Duran Duran, Nile Rodgers & Chic and JC Stewart take to the stage on Saturday.

    Witham-born singer Olly Murs said performing on Sunday would be the biggest gig he had ever done in Essex.

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  • Dr Finn on Adding Tiragolumab to Atezolizumab and Bevacizumab in Locally Advanced or Metastatic HCC

    Dr Finn on Adding Tiragolumab to Atezolizumab and Bevacizumab in Locally Advanced or Metastatic HCC

    “The most striking thing with this [updated] dataset is the overall survival, which is now at 26.6 months for the triplet. The objective response rate and duration of response have been very stable.”

    Richard Finn, MD, a professor of medicine at the Geffen School of Medicine in the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, at UCLA, detailed updated findings from the randomized phase 1/2 MORPHEUS-Liver trial (NCT04524871) evaluating the addition of tiragolumab—a novel anti–TIGIT antibody—to the established combination of atezolizumab (Tecentriq) and bevacizumab (Avastin) in patients with unresectable locally advanced or metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

    The updated analysis presented at the 2025 ESMO Gastrointestinal Cancers Congress, demonstrated a median overall survival (OS) of 26.6 months (95% CI, 22.6-40.6) in patients treated with the triplet regimen (n = 40) compared with 16.0 months (95% CI, 7.5-18.5) in those given atezolizumab plus bevacizumab alone (n = 18; HR, 0.55; 95% CI 0.29-1.04). According to Finn, this represents a notable outcome in the current therapeutic landscape, where multiple systemic options are now available for patients with advanced HCC. The objective response rate (ORR) and duration of response (DOR) data remained consistent with earlier reports. Patients treated with the tiragolumab regimen experienced an ORR of 42.5% (95% CI, 27.0%-59.0%) vs 11.1% (95% CI, 1.4%-34.7%) for those given the doublet. Progression-free survival (PFS) was extended to 12.3 months (95% CI, 8.2-17.5) vs 4.2 months (95% CI, 2.3-7.4) for the triplet and doublet, respectively (HR, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.35-1.15).

    Finn noted that the findings from this study formed the foundation for the phase IMbrave-152/SKYSCRAPER-14 trial (NCT05904886), an ongoing randomized, placebo-controlled trial assessing the triplet of tiragolumab plus atezolizumab and bevacizumab vs atezolizumab and bevacizumab with placebo. The co-primary end points are OS and PFS. These results are highly anticipated, as they will determine the viability of incorporating tiragolumab into standard first-line treatment for advanced HCC, Finn said.

    Finn concluded that the MORPHEUS-Liver study represents one of the first robust datasets to evaluate a triplet immunotherapy regimen built on a bevacizumab-containing backbone in advanced HCC. Given the evolving treatment landscape—highlighted by the adoption of checkpoint inhibitors and anti-angiogenic agents in combination—the study adds important context for refining therapeutic strategies.

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  • 2 Top Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy in July

    2 Top Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy in July

    Quantum computing is an interesting investment sector. Several companies compete in this field, ranging from tech giants to start-ups. However, most companies within this field agree that monetization of quantum computing is still a few years away, but it’s getting closer.

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    The tricky thing for investors to balance is getting in at the right time. If you’re too early, you might miss the rise of current investment trends, like artificial intelligence (AI). If you’re too late and quantum computing becomes the next hot investment trend, you’ve missed out on potentially huge returns.

    Right now is a solid time to invest in some quantum computing companies, especially if you pick the right ones.

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    Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) is Google’s parent company and is devoting significant resources to quantum computing research. Google kicked off the quantum computing investment cycle in December with its Willow chip, which solved an incredibly difficult problem in record time and with superb accuracy. This highlighted other quantum computing stocks, causing the entire industry to rise.

    Should Google deliver top-notch quantum computing technologies, it stands to benefit in one area in particular: AI. Quantum computing could unlock the next phase of AI, leading to unprecedented performance. This would give Google the leadership position in AI, leading to a huge increase in cash flows in its core business.

    This gives Alphabet a huge incentive to continue innovating in quantum computing. With its already massive cash horde and cash flows, it has the resources to devote to this field.

    Even with Alphabet’s innovative mindset and top-notch technology, the market doesn’t respect it. Investors are still worried about it losing market share from its Google Search business, so it trades at a cheap valuation.

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    It’s important to note that 18.5 times forward earnings is unbelievably cheap for a big tech stock like Alphabet. It basically indicates that the market values only its Google Search business, not any of the potential gains from quantum computing. As a result, I think it’s a great pick because it offers massive upside if it can win the quantum computing arms race, while also capitalizing on a potential turnaround in the market’s perception of its search business.

    While Alphabet is a conservative choice for quantum computing, IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) is more aggressive. Its only revenue comes from various contracts that it has signed, and there is no backup plan; it’s quantum computing viability or bust.

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  • Foxconn reports record Q2 revenue, cautions about geopolitical and exchange rate risks – Reuters

    1. Foxconn reports record Q2 revenue, cautions about geopolitical and exchange rate risks  Reuters
    2. Foxconn reports record Q2 revenue  The Express Tribune
    3. Nvidia Partner Hon Hai Meets Sales Estimates on Strong AI Demand  Bloomberg.com
    4. Apple, Nvidia supplier Foxconn reports record Q2 revenue on AI demand  Investing.com
    5. Foxconn posts record June and Q2 revenue, sees Q/Q and Y/Y growth for Q3  MSN

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  • Bangladesh wins toss and bats in the 2nd ODI vs. Sri Lanka

    Bangladesh wins toss and bats in the 2nd ODI vs. Sri Lanka

    COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz won the toss and elected to bat first in the second one-day international against Sri Lanka at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium on Saturday.

    Sri Lanka won the first match by 77 runs and is looking to take an unassailable lead in the three-match series.

    Bangladesh will look to avoid another collapse after losing seven wickets for five runs in the first match.

    Sri Lanka made two changes by bringing in spin bowling allrounder Dunith Wellalage and fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera in place of Milan Rathnayake and Eshan Malinga.

    Bangladesh brought in allrounder Shamim Hossain and fast bowler Hasan Mahmud for Litton Das and Taskin Ahmed. Jaker Ali will be wicketkeeper for Bangladesh in place of Das.

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    Lineups: Sri Lanka: Charith Asalanka (captain), Nishan Madushka, Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, Janith Liyanage, Dunith Wellalage, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Asitha Fernando.

    Bangladesh: Mehidy Hasan Miraz (captain), Tanzid Hasan, Parvez Hossain, Nazmul Hossain Shanto, Shamim Hossain, Towhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali, Tanzim Hasan, Hasan Mahmud, Tanvir Islam, Mustafizur Rahman.

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    AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket


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  • A Rare Presentation of Gastric Plexiform Fibromyxoma: Diagnostic Challenges and Surgical Management

    A Rare Presentation of Gastric Plexiform Fibromyxoma: Diagnostic Challenges and Surgical Management


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