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Paddy Pimblett vs. Michael Chandler: A Fight Fans Can't Miss!

Paddy Pimblett vs. Michael Chandler: A Fight Fans Can't Miss! The MMA world is buzzing with one of the biggest matchups on the horizon—Paddy Pimblett vs. Michael Chandler! This fight has all the ingredients of a legendary showdown: national pride, old-school grit vs. new-school swagger, and the kind of intensity that makes the fight world stop and watch. England vs. America: A Rivalry Reignited Few things fire up fans more than a clash between two fighters who represent their nations with pride. Paddy Pimblett, the electrifying Liverpudlian, has quickly become a household name, carrying the UK’s hopes on his shoulders. Meanwhile, Michael Chandler, the battle-hardened ....

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Porsche Reveals Everything About Its Cayenne Electric—Except for One Vital Thing

The automaker has taken the covers off its Cayenne Electric and Cayenne Turbo Electric, the most powerful production Porsches ever. But it won’t confirm a key AI feature of its first fully electric SUV.

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Who has qualified for World Cup 2026?

2026 qualifying is approaching a thrilling finale as nations battle to secure a place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.There have been 42 successful teams, .There will also be four first-time qualifiers at least, with Curacao, Jordan, Uzbekistan all preparing for the historic occasion. But six more spots are up for grabs in the 48-team expanded tournament, with the remaining European and inter-confederation play-offs set to spark more drama on the road to 2026.Here’s how things stand for now, with many already counting down the days to . Europe Qualifying places available: 16Teams already qualified: England, France, Croatia, Portugal, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Belgium, ScotlandThe final round of European qualifying has concluded, with each group winner receiving an automatic place at next summer’s tournament finals. The 12 group runners-up then go through to the play-offs in March, alongside four teams who earned a play-off spot with their…

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Voyah launches Taishan SUV - a flagship loaded with Huawei tech

Voyah, the upscale division of Dongfeng Motor, officially rolled out its newest flagship, the Voyah Taishan, an electric vehicle that arrives ready to challenge the top players in the luxury EV space. With a price range running from RMB 379,900 to RMB 509,900 (or about €45,400 to €60,900), this large SUV is clearly targeting discerning buyers who want a blend of electric range and high-tech features. Voyah is positioning the Taishan directly against established rivals such as the Aito M9, Denza N9, and Zeekr 9X, with a bold intent to dominate the high-end six-seat market. The company even...

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All you need to know about 2026 World Cup

This will be the longest World Cup in the tournament's history [AFP via Getty Images]England and Scotland have sealed their place at the 2026 World Cup.But while their fans can start their preparations for next summer's tournament, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland will have to wait for March's play-offs to secure their spots.From where the games will take place to how to get tickets, here is everything you need to know about what will be the biggest World Cup in history.When and where will 2026 World Cup be held?The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.It is the first time the tournament will be hosted by three different nations.The opening match will take place on 11 June 2026 in Mexico City, with the final on 19 July in New Jersey.The tournament is being expanded to include 48 teams for the first time and as a result it will last a record 39 days.It has doubled in size since the last time the tournament was held in the United…

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Nvidia’s earnings could answer the AI bubble question and upend global markets in moment of truth for Magnificent 7

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says he . Amazon’s Jeff Bezos says we . OpenAI’s Sam Altman, the human face of the AI boom, has , adding, “I do think some investors are likely to lose a lot of money. This, in a nutshell, is the narrative of the entire global stock market right now and the conundrum that no tech CEO or asset manager can avoid addressing: Is AI a bubble or not?  Much is at stake.  Since the current bull market began in October 2022, roughly 75% of gains in the S&P 500 have come from just seven stocks—, , , , , , and . Those companies, known as the Magnificent Seven, have a combined market cap of about $21.5 trillion as of mid-November. Their strategies, , are heavily dependent on AI. But if AI does not deliver the revenues or the efficiencies that Big Tech expects, the fallout in stocks will likely be severe—because the world’s investable assets are currently concentrated in AI and AI-adjacent stocks to an unprecedented degree. The S&P 500 had risen 14.7% this year (at the time…

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Vaping Is ‘Everywhere’ in Schools—Sparking a Bathroom Surveillance Boom

Schools in the US are installing vape-detection tech in bathrooms to thwart student nicotine and cannabis use. A new investigation reveals the impact of using spying to solve a problem.

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Ice hockey neck guards mandatory at 2026 Olympics

Nottingham Panthers forward Adam Johnson died after being struck in the neck by an opponent's skate [Getty Images]Players will wear neck guards at the 2026 Winter Olympics for the first time, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has confirmed.The rule change follows in October 2023.Johnson was fatally hit in the neck by a skate during an Elite League match against the Sheffield Steelers.The IIHF announced that neck guards would become mandatory in all their competitions, however a date that this rule would be introduced was not announced.But a spokesperson has now told BBC Sport: "We can confirm the neck guards will be mandatory according to the IIHF Rule Book."Neck guards have previously been optional in Olympic competition, while in other competitions around the world they are not required.While the guards are compulsory at youth international level, having to wear the guards will be a new experience at elite level for some of the world's best players.The British Elite…

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Tesla Gets Approval To Launch Robotaxi Service In Arizona–Without Safety Monitors

The company received a ride-hailing permit from the state’s Department of Transportation, allowing it to offer paid rides.

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The three wonder goals that sealed Scotland’s first World Cup in 28 years

Scott ‘Air’ McTominay scores for Scotland with a Gareth Bale-esque overhead kick - PA/Andrew Milliganb''b''When you score a spectacular overhead kick to give your team the lead, you do not expect to be confined to a subplot in ’s most dramatic; most incredible night for a generation.Scott McTominay will not care. Nobody cared, amid the wild scenes of celebration at the final whistle as Scotland secured their place at next summer’s World Cup for the first time since 1998.MCTOMINAY!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿UNBELIEVABLE! 😲— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) McTominay is Scotland’s superstar and he scored a world-class goal – an overhead kick that defied the laws of physics, bending and twisting in the air to give Steve Clarke’s side the lead after just four minutes.But what followed somehow overshadowed it, as Denmark equalised not once, but twice, after Lawrence Shankland had restored Scotland’s lead with 12 minutes remaining.LAWRENCE SHANKLAND! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Hampden goes WILD!! — BBC Sport…

www.theage.com.au

Leaders demand funding as aged care waiting hits critical levels

In a rare display of unity, state and territory leaders have banded together to demand urgent health funding from the federal government.

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