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The wife and five children of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of firebombing pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, are in federal custody with visas revoked, as authorities investigate their potential involvement. Soliman, who overstayed his visa and was granted work authorization under the Biden administration, faces multiple charges, including attempted first-degree murder and hate crimes, potentially…
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Ukraine has bombed the Kerch Bridge, targeting a critical Russian supply route and disrupting military logistics. Three civilians were killed in a Russian attack on Sumy.
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Travelers, especially Gen Z, are increasingly opting for ‘quaint’ small towns in the U.S. for a relaxed, movie-inspired vacation experience. Priceline’s 2025 report highlights this trend, noting that Americans are prioritizing simplicity and comfort in small-town settings.
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Trump Threatens Large Fines on California Over Trans Athlete’s Victory in Girls’ Track Championships
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose ‘large-scale fines’ on California for allowing a trans athlete, AB Hernandez, to win girls’ state titles, triggering a federal probe into the state’s sports policies. California officials and advocacy groups have denounced the threat, reaffirming their commitment to protecting transgender students’ rights.
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The FDA has approved the first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk, offering a validated five-year risk score from mammograms. This advancement aims to improve early detection and prevention, particularly for women without family history of the disease.
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A suspect in the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray is now accused of a prior sexual assault in Costa Rica, according to former DA Kim Ogg. The case highlights concerns over the legal system’s handling of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, as Ogg criticizes current DA Sean Teare’s decisions and advocates for public involvement in…
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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have organized sit-at-home protests in southeast Nigeria, significantly impacting the region’s economy. The protests are escalating concerns about the potential for further unrest and economic instability.
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Luang Prabang, a city in northern Laos, has used tourism to become virtually free of poverty. However, Laos as a whole remains one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia.
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Laos, one of Southeast Asia’s poorest countries, is experiencing economic growth in Luang Prab, thanks to tourism. Can the rest of the country follow its lead?
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Laos, one of Southeast Asia’s poorest nations, is exploring tourism as a potential catalyst for economic development. The country’s most-visited city, Luang Prabang, has shown promise through its thriving tourism industry, raising questions about whether this model can be successfully replicated throughout the nation.
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Mount Etna, located on Sicily, has been erupting almost continuously for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants, but also supporting flora and fauna. Scientists have studied the volcano’s activity to understand volcanic processes and its impact on the environment.
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Mount Etna, located on Sicily, has been erupting almost continuously for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants but also supporting unique ecosystems. Scientists and geologists monitor the volcano closely to better understand its behavior and predict potential eruptions.
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Mount Etna has been erupting for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants but also supporting unique ecosystems.
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The Ukrainian Security Service detonated 2,500 pounds of underwater explosives beneath the Crimean Bridge, placing it in a state of emergency. This attack is part of a strategy to disrupt Russian supply lines following recent drone strikes that destroyed numerous Russian aircraft.
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A Boston police officer, Kelly Dever, recanted her earlier testimony in Karen Read’s murder trial, claiming she was coerced into lying. The defense is trying to show jurors there is reasonable doubt in the investigation’s findings and raise questions about law enforcement integrity.
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A man who witnessed the firebombing at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, described the horrifying incident, where the suspect used Molotov cocktails to set five people on fire, leaving one head-to-toe burn victim and others severely injured. The attack occurred during a pro-Israel event to raise awareness about Israeli hostages, prompting discussions on hate…
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A tourist from San Diego described a horrific scene at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, where a firebombing injured 12 people. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national in the U.S. illegally, is charged with multiple offenses, including murder and hate crimes.
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Blake Lively has requested to withdraw her claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligent infliction of emotional distress against ‘It Ends With Us’ costar and director Justin Baldoni. The legal team for both parties has criticized the move, with Lively’s legal team calling it a routine part of the litigation process, while Baldoni’s…
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House Democrats are demanding accountability from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after agents allegedly entered Rep. Jerry Nadler’s congressional office and handcuffed a staff member, accusing the agency of reckless and unlawful actions. The incident has led to calls for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to testify before the House Judiciary Committee.
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Rep. Jim Jordan has criticized the Biden administration for raising fears of antisemitic attacks and border crises linked to open border policies. He argues that the policies are exacerbating national security concerns and fostering fear.
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Following Ukraine’s drone assault on Russia, attention has turned to U.S. vulnerabilities. U.S. senators seek to update foreign investment reviews to protect military installations from surveillance risks.
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Will Cain and Lexie Rigden are set to explore the potential threats to America stemming from Biden’s policies, with a focus on national security implications. The discussion will also cover the ongoing legal trials of Diddy and Karen Read, providing insights into their respective cases.
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A 7-year-old boy was fatally struck by an SUV while crossing a road in North Carolina. His parents have now been charged with manslaughter.
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Fox News’ CB Cotton provides updates as Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial resumes in Manhattan. A witness testified that the rapper paid $100,000 to cover up hotel footage, marking a significant development in the case.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is praising the reported Trump administration probe into former President Biden’s pardons. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating pardons granted by the Biden White House, specifically whether the ex-president “was competent and whether others were taking advantage of him through use of autopen or other means,” according to…
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During a visit to the White House, Bryson DeChambeau turned the South Lawn into a makeshift Par 3 course, hitting golf balls from the presidential estate. The two-time U.S. Open champion, who has earned over $80 million in golf, shared a memorable moment with President Donald Trump, including a humorous exchange about Trump’s long drives.
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Bryson DeChambeau, the two-time U.S. Open champion, turned the White House South Lawn into a makeshift golf course during his visit to the White House. The event featured a Par 3 course and included interactions with President Donald Trump.
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CNN’s Harry Enten notes Democrats’ traditional economic advantage is eroding as Republicans gain ground on middle-class issues. Polling shows Republicans now lead in economic trust, signaling a significant shift in public perception.
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Newark Mayor and Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ras Baraka filed a lawsuit against interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, Alina Habba, accusing her of false arrest and malicious prosecution in connection with his May 9 arrest and charges outside a federal immigration center. The lawsuit seeks damages for what his lawyers described as his ‘false arrest…
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Former California Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero criticized the Democratic Party as a ‘dying’ entity, accusing its members of abandoning common sense and core American values in favor of identity politics.
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Fox’s game show ‘The Quiz with Balls’ is returning for its second season, hosted by Jay Pharoah, with a premiere date set for June 2. Fans are eagerly anticipating the new season, which promises new challenges and guest appearances.
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FBI Director Kash Patel’s immigration focus has led to over 10,000 arrests since January, with the bureau aiding the Department of Homeland Security in targeting criminal networks. Recent operations involved arrests on Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, where 32 people, including an MS-13 member and a child sex offender, were arrested.
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A heated debate over transgender athletes in girls’ sports has escalated in Illinois, with school board meetings drawing national attention. The issue has sparked debates on federal law and state rights, with Illinois lawmakers and activists on both sides calling for intervention.
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Protests at an Illinois school board meeting over transgender athletes in girls’ sports triggered national attention, with debates on federal law and state rights. The community has been embroiled in a growing divide after a junior high trans athlete won three girls’ track and field events in May.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) deployed a taco truck outside the RNC headquarters to mock Donald Trump’s tariff policies using the ‘TACO’ acronym, highlighting his alleged retreat from tariffs. The stunt aims to frame Trump as a political figure lacking resolve amid legal challenges to his tariff strategy.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, agreed that ‘Republicans want poor people to die as quickly as humanly possible,’ during a town hall event, reigniting political tensions over healthcare and Medicaid policy. The statement, made by former Capitol police officer Michael Fanone, has sparked significant backlash, highlighting broader political discourse and debates surrounding political rhetoric.
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Ukrainian forces launched a surprise attack on the Kerch Bridge, a crucial link between Russia and Crimea, causing significant damage and triggering a state of emergency. The strike aims to disrupt Russian military logistics and supply lines in the region.
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President Donald Trump has reaffirmed the U.S. stance against allowing Iran to enrich uranium, contradicting reports of a potential U.S. proposal to permit limited enrichment. The administration continues to push for a nuclear deal with Iran as U.N. snapback sanctions face expiration.
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President Donald Trump criticized Sen. Rand Paul for opposing his ‘big, beautiful bill,’ calling his stance ‘bad politics’ and warning it undermines economic growth. Paul and four other Republicans oppose the package due to projected $5 trillion in increased federal debt, arguing it threatens fiscal responsibility.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has defended his government’s efforts to turn away asylum seekers at the country’s borders. He faces opposition criticism after a court ruled that the pushbacks were illegal.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has defended his government’s border policies, which involve turning away asylum seekers at the country’s borders. The administration faces criticism after a court ruled that these pushbacks were illegal.
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A dean at the University of North Carolina Asheville (UNC Asheville) has been dismissed after an undercover video revealed her secret promotion of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies despite state and federal efforts to roll back these initiatives. The video captured her admitting to ‘loving breaking rules’ to continue DEI activities under the guise…
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The FDA has approved an AI tool for breast cancer risk prediction, marking a significant advance in personalized medicine. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the tool’s potential in early detection and also highlights the increased health risks from cannabis use as users age.
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Archaeologist Tom McCollough has uncovered evidence linking Khirbet Qana to the biblical miracle of Jesus turning water into wine, challenging the traditional belief that Kafr Kanna was the true location. The site features a veneration complex with inscriptions and artifacts matching the Gospel of John’s account.
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The article presents 10 thoughtful gifts for fathers who enjoy hunting, emphasizing practical gear and items that can enhance their outdoor experience on Father’s Day. The items range from camouflage jackets and boots to specialized tools like two-way radios, binoculars, coolers, and game bags. The article also includes links to purchase options, highlighting the benefits…
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, slammed Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, for her comments suggesting that all individuals will eventually die, which she said was in response to constituent concerns about Medicaid cuts.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett criticized Sen. Jon’t Ernst for her fatalistic remarks on Medicaid cuts, accusing her of justifying the policy changes. The exchange highlights growing political divides over healthcare funding.
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President Donald Trump and golf sensation Bryson DeChambeau have turned the White House lawn into a makeshift Par 3 course, engaging in a casual round of golf. The impromptu event has sparked a mix of public reaction and political commentary.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced it is shutting down a nationwide free COVID-19 testing program, citing taxpayer waste. The Biden-era program, which cost over $1 billion, is being discontinued as the pandemic is deemed over and federal resources are redirected to focus on chronic health issues.
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A Boulder, Colorado resident, Alex Osante, has recounted the terrifying experience of witnessing a terror attack that took place on June 1, 2025. The incident has fueled fears and prompted local authorities to increase security measures.
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Alex Osante described witnessing the terror attack in Boulder, Colorado that took place on June 1, 2025. The incident has sparked widespread concern and calls for increased security measures.
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The article discusses how incel and ‘currycel’ cultures are affecting Indian women’s lives, driven by figures like Andrew Tate. These movements are altering gender dynamics and creating risks to women’s safety and autonomy.
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Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, known for her roles in “Knight Rider” and “Baywatch,” passed away from a self-inflicted gunshot. Her daughter found her unresponsive at home, and the report noted she had expressed suicidal ideation but made no attempts.
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An Illinois woman advocating for transgender rights accused conservative groups of contributing to the suicide crisis among trans youth during a Naperville 203 School District board meeting. The protestor highlighted the impact of anti-LGBTQ+ policies on mental health, drawing attention to the intersection of education policy and youth well-being.
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Shannon Adcock, founder of Awake Illinois, spoke against transgender athletes in girls’ sports during a Naperville 203 School District board meeting. Her comments reflect the ongoing debate over gender and sports participation.
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Pastor Corey Brooks, founder of Project H.O.O.D., claims that liberal policies have left Southside Chicago in a state of ‘devastating cultural dependency.’ He argues these policies have undermined the community’s resilience.
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Pastor Corey Brooks criticizes liberal policies for creating a ‘devastating culture of dependency’ in Southside Chicago. He highlights the need for policy reforms to address the community’s ongoing challenges.
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Ohio’s secretary of state has referred dozens of noncitizens and double voters for potential prosecution in eight states and Washington, D.C. LaRose emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards of election integrity by enforcing the law against election fraud.
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In 2024, more than 11,000 people contacted the Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency — mainly to report racism or sexism. These figures are higher than ever before.
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In 2024, Germany’s Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency received over 11,000 reports of discrimination, primarily related to racism and sexism, marking a record high. This surge in reports highlights growing awareness and willingness to report discrimination, though challenges in enforcement remain.