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Nina Raemont/ZDNETFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.The AirPods Pro 3 are confirmed to feature in-ear heart rate sensing. Alongside iOS 26 updates to the iPhone’s Fitness app, users can now start a workout session in the app and use the Pro 3 earbuds to track heart rate, time spent exercising, and calories burned. They can close their Move ring, and earn rewards in the app — no Watch needed.Also: Is Apple Watch Series 11 worth the upgrade? Here’s how it compares to older modelsIt’s a massive upgrade for people who habitually use the free Fitness app tier. It’s…

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It’s time to celebrate another great year in television! But before we find out who will take a home a trophy at the 2025 Emmys, we must determine who wins the red carpet. Stylish stars and nominees spotted arriving at the 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards — hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze — include Jenna Ortega, Walton Goggins, Selena Gomez, and more. Check out the best (and worst) looks as they make their way down the red carpet at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Since fashion is subjective, we’ll let you be the judge! Tune in for the main…

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Tom Brady was back in the booth to call a Super Bowl LIX rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. While broadcasting the Eagles’ 20-17 win over the Chiefs alongside play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt, Brady focused on Philadelphia’s signature tush push play.The seven-time Super Bowl champion specifically called out Eagles offensive lineman for appearing to move forward prior to the snap, sparking discussion among fans. The Eagles utilized the play multiple times in the victory, scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter to gain a two-score lead and sealing their win with a first down to…

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Can US President Trump fulfil his promise of ending the war, or is the conflict proving more complex than expected?United States President Donald Trump pledged numerous times before returning to office that he would end Russia’s war on Ukraine within a day.But last week, he admitted that the war had proved far more difficult to resolve than other conflicts.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listMeanwhile, the fighting continues, with swarms of drones launched by both sides hitting targets in Russia and Ukraine.The battle for territory grinds on slowly but brutally in eastern Ukraine – both above and below ground.There…

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Emma WoollacottTechnology reporterGetty ImagesThe world’s shipping industry is increasingly being hit by cyber attacksLawyer Henry Clack sadly knows a lot about Nigerian criminal gangs.Mr Clack, a solicitor at London-based commercial law firm HFW, has to deal with them when he is representing global shipping firms that have found themselves victims of cyber attacks.”Of the cases which HFW have been involved in, the most common counterparties that we’ve encountered are Nigerian organised criminal organisations,” he says.”They have been responsible for perpetrating several high value ‘man-in-the-middle’ frauds in recent years.”This type of fraud involves a hacker being able to intercept the communication…

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This is an extremely online style of writing—cryptic, meme-driven, and jokey even about serious or disturbing issues. Was the alleged shooter helped toward his act of violence by the communities he was in online? And are millions of Internet users helping or hurting their own moral and civic identities by watching detailed video of the murder, which was immediately shared on social media? As his press conference wrapped up, Cox made a plea for everyone to follow Kirk’s tweeted advice (which he cited). He said that “we are not wired as human beings—biologically, historically—we have not evolved in a way…

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Three in four NHS hospital trusts are failing cancer patients, according to the first league tables of their kind, prompting experts to declare a “national emergency”.Labour published the first league tables to rank hospitals in England since the early 2000s this week. The overall rankings score trusts based on a range of measures including finances and patient safety, as well as how they are bringing down waiting times for operations and in A&E, and improving ambulance response times.Guardian analysis of the underlying data has found that about three-quarters of trusts are failing to hit either of the two cancer targets…

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Hermeto Pascoal, the innovative Brazilian composer famed for his blend of jazz and traditional music, has died at the age of 89. The self taught multi-instrumentalist rose from child poverty to international fame – with Miles Davis calling him the most “important musician on the planet”. He was “surrounded by family and fellow musicians,” a statement announcing his death says. It did not give details.Pascoal wrote more than 2,000 instrumental pieces and continued to arrange music and record artists well into his 80s.The artist was primarily a pianist and flutist, but also played saxophone, guitars, drums, and accordions – and…

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ANZ bank fined $240m for ‘widespread misconduct’ in Asic’s biggest ever penaltyANZ has said this morning it will pay $240m in penalties to settle five misconduct claims with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic).The bank admitted to engaging in unconscionable conduct in services provided to the Australian government, incorrectly reporting bond trading data to the government by overstating the volumes by tens of billions of dollars and to widespread misconduct across products and services that affected about 65,000 customers.Asic said the “widespread misconduct” occurred over many years and was marked by ANZ’s “significant failure to manage non-financial risks across…

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The Fitch agency downgraded France’s credit rating on Friday, as President Emmanuel Macron struggles with political instability and disagreements on how to put the country’s strained public finances in order.The US rating agency, one of the top global institutions gauging the financial solidity of sovereign borrowers, downgraded France on its ability to pay back debts, from “AA-” to “A+”, the country’s lowest level on record at a major credit rating agency.It also said France’s debt mountain would keep rising until 2027 unless urgent action was taken, attributing its cut to the lack of “a clear horizon for debt stabilisation in…

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