July 2026

Here’s what they should do instead

Germany bans workers from calling in sick: here’s what they should do instead In a controversial move that angered Germany’s powerful unions and doctors, the government led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed tough measures aimed at boosting productivity in the country’s stagnant economy. One of the proposals that caught everyone’s attention requires workers to report […]

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Tiger Woods’ medical records released to prosecutors in car crash case

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Prosecutors have been allowed to review Tiger Woods’ medical records relating to his March car crash in Florida that led to his arrest for driving under the influence. Judge Darren Steeler last week approved a deal between Woods’ defense and the state’s attorney’s office, allowing prosecutors

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Solana launches on-chain governance and sets entry fees at 100,000 SOL staked

A separate, older track called the Solana Improvement Document, or SIMD, handles the tracking: “Okay, how exactly do we do this?” – technical details reviewed by the main network developers. A yes on an SGP is a clear signal to proceed, with the engineering work that follows being drafted in the form of one or

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Jockey Frankie Dettori injured with broken ribs after car crash at Newmarket

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! A famous jockey suffers serious injuries after being involved in a car accident. Frankie Dettori was involved in a “road accident” in Newmarket, England, on Wednesday evening, his team announced on social media. The accident caused Dettori to suffer “several broken ribs and a broken thumb”.

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Anthropic’s Claude to help Micron design better HBM, DRAM and SSD for AI, even though both companies refuse to directly address computer storage

Micron and Anthropic announce four-part strategic agreement Micron will adopt Claude models as both a daily driver and an assistant to oversee parts of its infrastructure stack Although billed as a full-stack collaboration, the deal remains silent on computer storage and in-memory processing. Anthropic and Micron Technology have announced a new strategic agreement that will

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British PM seeks options to deport rape convict from Pakistan

Shabir Ahmed, leader of the Rochdale grooming gang. – Journalist LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has asked the Home Secretary to review the case of Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed, amid calls to change the law to allow his deportation. Shabir, 73, known to his victims as “Daddy”, was released from prison on

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SHC demands ‘comprehensive’ report from Sindh government in two weeks

The petition notes that the outbreak has killed nine children and infected more than 200 children at KBV Hospital since November 2025 A nurse takes a blood sample from a child for an HIV test at a clinic in South Africa. Photo: REUTERS/file The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday ordered the provincial government to

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Bitcoin Surpasses $61,000 as June US Jobs Data Disappoints

The United States added 52,000 jobs in June, according to the government’s nonfarm payrolls report. Economists had forecast a gain of 110,000 and May’s gain was 129,000, revised down from the 172,000 initially reported. The unemployment rate, however, fell to 4.2%, while forecasts predicted that it would remain stable at 4.3%. This decline occurred alongside

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Girls’ school blown up, bridge targeted in two attacks in Bannu, KP

Explosion damages girls’ school as security forces defuse explosives placed under bridge Unidentified saboteurs carried out two major acts of terrorism in different areas of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Bannu district on Wednesday evening, targeting a government girls’ college and a vital link bridge. However, timely action by security forces and the bomb disposal unit prevented large-scale destruction

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