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Coaching great John Kear dies day after covering Challenge Cup final for BBC

71-year-old broadcaster passed away suddenly on SundayHe led two sides to Challenge Cup glory in long careerJohn Kear, the rugby league broadcaster and former Challenge Cup-winning coach, has died at the age of 71. The Rugby Football League announced that Kear died suddenly on Sunday on his return from covering Wigan’s Challenge Cup victory at Wembley for the BBC.Kear led nine clubs across a coaching career lasting more than 700 matches, masterminding a shock win for Sheffield Eagles in 1998...

The Guardian Sport 9d ago

Coaching great John Kear dies day after covering Challenge Cup final for BBC

71-year-old broadcaster passed away suddenly on SundayHe led two sides to Challenge Cup glory in long careerJohn Kear, the rugby league broadcaster and former Challenge Cup-winning coach, has died at the age of 71. The Rugby Football League announced that Kear died suddenly on Sunday on his return from covering Wigan’s Challenge Cup victory at Wembley for the BBC.Kear led nine clubs across a coaching career lasting more than 700 matches, masterminding a shock win for Sheffield Eagles in 1998...

The Guardian UK 9d ago

Inside Amazon’s busiest European warehouse, where robots, lasers and humans deliver the future

Amazon says robots will make work safer and deliveries faster. Euronews Next saw them in action. Amazon used its Delivering the Future event on Thursday in the United Kingdom to make a series of major announcements for Europe, promising billions in new investment, thousands of jobs and a new generation of robots that could reshape the lives of consumers, warehouse workers and the wider logistics economy.

Euronews 3d ago

What’s the Best Kindle of 2026? (So Far)

The Best Kindles to Take Your Library Anywhere Featured in this article There’s a lot to love about a Kindle if you’re a reader. If you’re looking for the best Kindle, you really can’t go wrong with any of the models. These Amazon-powered ebook readers let you bring thousands of books anywhere and typically get a month of battery life per charge.

Wired 7h ago

Book Dedications

To my sister, Dr. Soma Mohammed Mohammed Baroud. I write your name in full, because that is how it appeared on the white body bag that held your remains soon after the bomb was dropped. Dedications A random assortment of book dedications.

Hacker News 8d ago

Transfer window preview: What do Europe's big club...

The transfer window opens on June 15 for the Premier League, June 29 for the Italian Serie A, and on July 1 for the German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Spanish LaLiga. But clubs have been busy planning their business for months. There were plenty of big moves last summer, so can we expect a repeat?

ESPN 9d ago

Design Engineering Magazine

Interfaces The Design Engineering Magazine What Makes an Interface Feel Great? I think a lot about what makes an interface feel great. When you go from using a good product to a great one, you can feel the difference.

Hacker News 10d ago

Beauty queen's accused killer allegedly told friends immigration took her

Mark Sheridan Waden faces trial over alleged murderer of US beauty queen Priscilla Brooten Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 4:18pm In short: The murder trial of Mark Sheridan Waden, who is accused of killing his then-partner Priscilla Brooten, has heard allegations that he dug up an anticipated grave site and claimed Ms Brooten had been taken by immigration officials. Mr Waden's defence team argue there is no forensic evidence that links him to the crime. The trial continues on Tuesday.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Hagfish fossils reveal stepwise eye simplification before near-total vision loss

June 5, 2026 feature Hagfish fossils reveal stepwise eye simplification before near-total vision loss Ingrid Fadelli Author Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Many animals, including humans, rely on their eyes to detect changes in their surroundings. The eyes of vertebrates, animals with a backbone or a similar supporting structure, contain a transparent structure (i.e., the lens) that focuses incoming light onto a layer of light-sensitive cells, known as the retina....

Phys.org 5d ago

Rediscovery of the eucerine bee Xenoglossa cressoniana in Texas

Xenoglossa cressoniana, also known as Tetraloniella cressoniana or Xenoglossodes cressoniana, is a eucerine bee known mainly from the US Great Plains. The species was described from a female collected somewhere in Texas in the early 1900s. Here, we report rediscovery of this species in Texas after over a century with no intervening observations.

bioRxiv 9d ago