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Samsung’s 34-inch 1440p ultrawide monitor is a solid 35% off today
One of the best things you can do to tangibly step up any PC setup is upgrade your monitor. If you’re on a small budget screen, you’d be surprise how much more enjoyable things can be with something larger with better colors—like this Samsung 34-inch ViewFinity S6 ultrawide, which is now $349.99 (was $539.99) on Amazon with this significant 35% discount. That’s pretty awesome! The Samsung ViewFinity S6 is a beautiful display with a 34-inch diagonal and a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, putting the resolution at a crisp 3440×1440 for true widescreen goodness. Whether you’re churning through massive spreadsheets or streaming KPop Demon Hunters for the 10th time, that’s enough screen real estate for anything—and with an ultrawide like this, you can even do both side-by-side if you want to. This isn’t a gaming monitor, so you might want to pass if you’re planning to build a proper gaming battlestation. But with a refresh rate of 100Hz, it’s adequate for light gaming. The 1000R curve wraps around your vision and helps alleviate eye strain during long PC sessions. For connectivity, it’s versatile with HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C ports. If you want a name-brand ultrawide that won’t break the bank, get the Samsung ViewFinity S6 for $349.99 while you can! This hot limited-time deal won’t last forever, not even on Amazon. Save $190 on this 34-inch 1440p ultrawide monitor for home PCsBuy now at Amazon 
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How 'BMX in a wheelchair' became an online sensation
WCMX - short for wheelchair motocross - is the para-sport taking social media by storm. So what is it, and what is its future? 
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Weleda launches inquiry into Nazi camp skin test claims
A new study alleges the skincare brand's product was used for human experiments by a Nazi doctor. 
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Sacked referee David Coote accused of making indecent image of child
The former Premier League referee is due in court in Nottingham on Thursday. 
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How can Martinelli find his form for Arsenal to silence critics?
Things have not been clicking for the Gabriel Martinelli at Arsenal recently. BBC Sport looks at the issues and how the Brazilian winger could regain his form. 
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Olympic medallist becomes first Briton to join Enhanced Games
Olympic swimmer Ben Proud becomes the first British athlete to join the controversial Enhanced Games - but says he would never do anything to undermine 'clean' sport. 
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A government building struck in Kyiv and a new threat from Trump
Trump says he'll respond after Ukraine's main cabinet building was hit 
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Nepal protests 'hijacked', Gen Z claim, as army patrols the streets
Fierce protests against corruption and nepotism spiralled into arson and violence on Tuesday. 
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Children feared among three dead in Channel crossing attempt
Calais authorities say the three who died were likely crushed to the bottom of the boat. 
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Police should stop logging non-crime hate incidents, watchdog says
Sir Andy Cooke says the current legislation puts police officers in an "invidious position". 
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US influencer investigated over wild croc wrestling videos
Wildlife experts say Mike Holston's actions in Far North Queensland were dangerous and cruel. 
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Trump is used to shaking off criticism - but the Epstein story is different
While there is no suggestion of criminal wrongdoing by Trump, the political consequences of the Epstein saga on the US president are very real 
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Protests hit France as new PM takes office
A grassroots movement is encouraging people to protest against the political class and proposed budget cuts. 
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