Fitness wearable Whoop to offer on-demand clinician access to U.S. users
Whoop is introducing on-demand clinician access and AI-powered health guidance, largely included in the price of membership.

Whoop is introducing on-demand clinician access and AI-powered health guidance, largely included in the price of membership.

British wildcard Arthur Fery's unexpected Wimbledon journey concluded in the semi-finals as he lost to second seed Alexander Zverev. Despite a strong start, Fery was ultimately outplayed, falling 7-6 (7-0) 6-2 6-4. The 23-year-old will rise to British number one and world No. 36.

Kraken is set to relaunch its app with agentic trading, allowing AI agents to autonomously make trading decisions and manage portfolios. This move signals a broader industry trend towards AI-native financial products, aiming to empower everyday users with capabilities previously exclusive to professional traders.

Ann Widdecombe, a former Conservative minister and prominent Brexit campaigner, has died at the age of 78. Known for her forthright views and a high-profile stint on Strictly Come Dancing, she had a long career in British politics before transitioning to television.

Patricia Greene, who played Jill Archer for nearly 70 years, has died aged 95. The longest-serving cast member of BBC Radio 4's The Archers, Greene first appeared in 1957. Her contribution was described as "outstanding" by the station's controller.

Brothers Michael and Anthony Stewart were sentenced to life imprisonment for the 1984 murder of Anthony Littler. A cold case investigation, Operation Snowpitch, used undercover officers to gather evidence, leading to the brothers' confessions after 42 years.

President Donald Trump announced he will not sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act in protest of Republicans failing to pass an election measure. The housing bill is set to become law automatically on Saturday unless vetoed.