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Wildfire health watch: With Canadian smoke degrading air quality across New York and New Jersey, lung specialist Dr Vin Gupta warns the World Cup final could create “hazardous” conditions—especially for people with heart or breathing problems—though FIFA says it has no plans to move Sunday’s Argentina–Spain match. Falklands banner fallout: The UK has urged FIFA to investigate Argentina players after they displayed “Las Malvinas son Argentinas,” while the White House defended the players’ right to free speech in the US; the row is reigniting sovereignty tensions. Local relevance—Sea Lion oil and who benefits: A deep dive into the Sea Lion field explains how Falkland Islanders’ future income links to ownership, protection costs, and the deal’s real beneficiaries. Skin cancer reminder: A UK case story links years of sunbed tanning without SPF to basal cell carcinoma and severe facial damage—another nudge toward sun safety. Youth mental health angle: FIFA President Infantino says football can support youth mental health, speaking at the UN ahead of the final.

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