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What’s happening?
Governor Spencer Cox has implemented restrictions on fireworks across Utah due to heightened wildfire risks. The state is grappling with several blazing wildfires, with conditions exacerbated by critical fire weather.

Comparing headlines reveals differing emphases: “Wildfires cast a shadow over Utah’s Fourth of July as fireworks are restricted and communities mourn treasured places” (CNN) versus “‘It’s End-of-Days-Type Stuff’: Wildfires Rage in Utah’s Mountains” (The New York Times). CNN focuses on the emotional and communal impacts of the wildfires during a significant holiday, framing the situation in terms of community loss. In contrast, The New York Times emphasizes the severity and ongoing nature of the crisis, suggesting a more dramatic perspective on the wildfires’ implications.

Coverage analyzed: CNN | The New York Times | NPR | AP News

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What’s going on?
Germany and Poland are currently experiencing a severe heatwave, with record-breaking temperatures reported across both countries. This weather phenomenon has prompted health warnings and measures to mitigate the impact on vulnerable populations.
In contrasting coverage, AP News highlights “Central Europe sizzles as heat records are smashed in Switzerland, Denmark and Czech Republic,” focusing on a broader regional perspective. Meanwhile, The Guardian emphasises, “Germany and Italy swelter in heatwave as records tumble across Europe,” highlighting the specific impacts on Germany and Italy, suggesting an impending crisis.
Coverage analysed: AP News | The Guardian

Wataru Endo was a summer arrival at Anfield (Picture: Getty)

Wataru Endo has been settling into life at Liverpool following his somewhat surprising move from Stuttgart in the summer.

Eyebrows were raised when Jurgen Klopp’s men signed the 30 year-old holding midfielder from the Bundesliga given, on the face of it at least, he is not in keeping with the type of signings made by the German throughout his reign.

However, supporters have slowly been won around by the Japanese international – and his performances are not the only thing which have caused a surprise.

The Anfield faithful are only just getting used to the sight of Endo wearing a gum shield during games, something which would look more at home on a Japanese rugby player than a footballer.

Why does Wataru Endo wear a gum shield?

Endo has explained in his book, Duel, that he wears a mouthguard to give himself peace of mind during matches.

The ritual began in the 2020/21 season, when a dentist explained to him the risks of his teeth becoming loose.

Endo looks a little different during matches (Picture: Getty)

Speaking about his gum shield, Endo wrote in his book: ‘It’s become so important to me that I can say that I’m afraid to play soccer without it.’

‘I first started using it when I met a dentist named Jun Miyagawa who lives in Germany. Mr. Miyagawa explained to me that: ‘Even monkeys have beautiful teeth, it’s only humans who get their teeth loose,’ and that ‘Resetting the jaw joint to its proper position will improve both the mind and body.’

‘The most important point of a mouthpiece is to protect your teeth. Soccer is a contact sport, and although it is not as common as rugby or American football, it is possible for teeth to break due to impact, it happens often. My first goal was to prevent that.’

Endo has also revealed that, unlike athletes in other sports, he wears a gum shield on both his upper and lower jaws.

The mouthpiece has been personalised through a rigorous trial and error process, with the bite, jaw position and material all custom made to accommodate for the contours of his mouth.

Endo added: ‘I no longer have the fear of breaking my teeth, I started to be able to hit ‘1 vs. 1’ with all my might.

‘In addition, by continuing to be conscious of the position of my jaw it allows me to relax. It’s now an absolutely indispensable tool when I’m on the pitch.’

Endo’s Japanese teammate, Reo Hatate, also wears a gum shield to protect his teeth and to relax his face when playing for Celtic.

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