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=== Like a rainbow, fading in the twinkling of an eye, gone too soon (June 29 to July 5) === |
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| 1 || [[Diogo Jota]]||{{icon|C}}||4,163,751 |
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|Portuguese footballer Diogo José Teixeira da Silva (hence the nickname Diogo J. - pronounced ''Jota'' in Portuguese) had already helped [[Wolverhampton Wanderers]] return to the [[Premier League]] and [[Portugal national football team|his national team]] win the [[UEFA Nations League]] when in 2020 he joined [[Liverpool FC]], with whom he won the [[FA Cup]] and [[EFL Cup]]. Jota was having a great 2025, winning the Premier League with the Reds and a second Nations League title with Portugal, and also married his high school sweetheart with whom he had three children. Due to a lung surgery, he was advised not to fly back to England, so Jota and his brother [[André Silva (footballer, born 2000)|André Silva]] left the hospital in [[Porto]] in a [[Lamborghini Huracán]] to drive all the way to [[Port of Santander]] in Spain and take a ferry. Sadly, on the way there they blew a tyre on a Spanish highway, the car veered off the road and caught fire, killing both men. The football world mourned losing a talented player at just 28 and at the height of his career, leading to hundreds attending Jota's funeral in the small city of [[Gondomar, Portugal|Gondomar]], where he started his career, and many tributes, including by [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] in the opening concert of [[Oasis Live '25 Tour|their reunion tour]] and [[Nuno Bettencourt]] in the [[Black Sabbath]] [[Back to the Beginning|farewell concert]]. |
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| 2 || [[Michael Madsen]]||{{icon|Start}}||1,817,568 |
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|rowspan=2|Two actors died this week. Michael Madsen passed at 67 of cardiac arrest, made his name with tough guy roles in movies such as ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'', ''[[Species (film)|Species]]'' and ''[[Donnie Brasco (film)|Donnie Brasco]]'', and had his sister [[Virginia Madsen]] follow him to Hollywood. Julian McMahon died at 56 of cancer, went to the United States after some works in his native Australia, and along with many TV roles in shows like ''[[Charmed (TV series)|Charmed]]'' and ''[[Nip/Tuck]]'', played [[Doctor Doom]] in ''[[Fantastic Four (2005 film)|Fantastic Four]]'' and [[Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer|its sequel]] (ironically in the same month of [[The Fantastic Four: First Steps|a new Fantastic Four that won't feature Doom]], who has been promoted to [[Avengers: Doomsday|Avengers villain]]). |
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| 3 || [[Julian McMahon]]||{{icon|Start}}||1,815,121 |
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| 4 || ''[[Jurassic World Rebirth]]''||{{icon|C}}||1,615,355 |
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|The ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' sequels are mostly derided but made lots of money, so those dinosaurs can't remain extinct. In a new take directed by [[Gareth Edwards]] and written by the same [[David Koepp]] who made the screenplays for the Spielberg-directed first two movies, a new abandoned island where InGen bred dinosaurs was discovered, and [[Scarlett Johansson]] and [[Mahershala Ali]] are mercenaries helping scientists visit it to get blood samples from the dinos for pharmaceutical research. ''Rebirth'' earned mixed to positive reviews given that as uninspired as the script was, it was less convoluted than ''[[Jurassic World Dominion]]'' and provided plenty of scenes of people chased and/or attacked by dinosaurs. The film also earned $318 million worldwide in a single weekend, raising the possibility of following the preceding ''Jurassic World'' trilogy in making over a billion dollars! |
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| 5 || [[Squid Game season 3|''Squid Game'' season 3]]||{{icon|Start}}||1,390,761 |
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|The third and final season of this South Korean television series is the biggest-ever television launch for [[Netflix]], getting more than 60.1 million views in the first three days. Critical reviews have been generally positive. While its creator and director [[Hwang Dong-hyuk]] has said there is no official decision on a remake, there are rumors that [[David Fincher]] is developing an English-language version. The last scene in the final episode, in which a well-known Hollywood actor cameos in, does little to dissuade the possibility as well. |
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| 6 || [[Zohran Mamdani]]||{{icon|B}}||1,378,129 |
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|[[File:Zohran Mamdani at Caveat 5.25.25 6.jpg|100px]] |
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|Mamdani is the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]'s nominee for the [[2025 New York City mayoral election]], having defeated ten other candidates, including former governor of New York [[Andrew Cuomo]] in an upset. Mamdani's platform includes free public buses, public childcare, public grocery stores, rent freezes, additional affordable housing, police reform, and a $30 [[minimum wage]] by 2030. He also called for tax increases on corporations and those earning more than $1 million annually, and criticized Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Mamdani has already attracted the attention of [[MAGA]] politicians and influencers, who have attacked him using Islamophobic, racist and xenophobic language, with some even calling for his deportation. |
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| 7 || [[F1 (film)|''F1'' (film)]]||{{icon|C}}||1,153,045 |
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|[[Brad Pitt]] plays a veteran racecar driver hired by a flailing [[Formula One]] team to salvage their season, in an expensive [[Apple Studios]] production featuring director [[Joseph Kosinski]] dealing with fast vehicles for the third time (''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' had digital motorcycles and ''[[Top Gun: Maverick]]'', fighter jets). Reviewers liked the combination of thrilling races (with even a few crashes along the way) and compelling character arcs and the movie sped to the top of the weekend box office, with $57 million in North America (where F1 has never been so popular in the United States compared to [[NASCAR]] or [[IndyCar]]) and $85 million elsewhere, and by its second week ''F1'' had both surpassed ''[[Napoleon (2023 film)|Napoleon]]'' as the highest-grossing Apple Original Film and the $300 million mark. |
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| 8 || [[Lauren Sánchez]]||{{icon|Start}}||1,092,005 |
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|This media personality [[Wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez|married]] [[Amazon.com]] founder [[Jeff Bezos]] in a lavish three-day event in Venice from June 26 to 28, with an impressive guest list to boot. Local officials praised the event for bringing an estimate $1.1 billion boost to the region, but environmentalists complained on the impact of 90 private jets arriving. |
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| 9 || [[One Big Beautiful Bill Act]]||{{icon|C}}||1,054,989 |
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|This long-awaited megabill inevitably passed the [[United States House of Representatives|House]] and was signed by President [[Donald Trump]] on July 4. Despite widespread criticism, Trump claimed it was the "[https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/04/politics/fact-check-trump-bill-unpopular|single most popular bill ever signed]". The act extends the [[Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017|tax cuts]] that Trump set in his first term and does much, much more to benefit the wealthy while stripping millions of Americans of benefits from services like [[Medicare (United States)|Medicare]] and [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security]]. |
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| 10 || [[Deaths in 2025]]||{{icon|List}}||997,939 |
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|[[File:A_skeleton_opens_his_arms_in_supplication_to_a_female_figure_Wellcome_V0042196.jpg|100px]] |
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|[[Little Green Bag|''Lookin' for some happiness<br />But there is only loneliness to find<br />Jump to the left, turn to the right<br />Lookin' upstairs, lookin' behind'']] |
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* These lists exclude the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as [[Wikipedia:Red link|redlinks]]), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the [[Wikipedia talk:Top 25 Report|Top 25 Report talk page]] if you wish. |
* These lists exclude the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as [[Wikipedia:Red link|redlinks]]), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the [[Wikipedia talk:Top 25 Report|Top 25 Report talk page]] if you wish. |
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== Most edited articles == |
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