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Dr. Nicole Saphier, a Fox News contributor, joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss her reaction to former President Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis. She highlighted the lingering questions and public concerns surrounding the announcement.
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Brent Bozell, founder of the Media Research Center, is stepping down after 38 years to assume the U.S. ambassador to South Africa post. His son David Bozell will lead the organization, ensuring continuity in its mission to hold media accountable.
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Karoline Leavitt has expressed optimism about the outcomes of President Trump’s recent visit to the Middle East. The trip, which included meetings with key leaders, is seen as a significant diplomatic effort.
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Charles Kushner, a New Jersey real estate developer and father-in-law of Ivanka Trump, is facing Senate review for the ambassadorship to France and Monaco. His past legal issues and achievements are discussed.
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Charles Kushner, the father-in-law of Ivanka Trump, is set to face Senate confirmation for the U.S. Ambassadorship to France and Monaco. His nomination follows a presidential pardon for past legal issues including tax evasion and FEC violations.
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Scott McLaughlin, an IndyCar driver, is preparing for the 109th Indy 500, sharing his race strategies and readiness on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’. The driver also discussed his process of becoming a U.S. citizen, highlighting his commitment to the American motorsport community.
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Scott McLaughlin, an IndyCar driver, is set to participate in the 109th Indy 500 while also navigating his path to U.S. citizenship. He recently joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to share insights on his preparations and personal milestones.
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Legal experts discuss the judge’s call for an investigation into leaked information in Kohberger’s murder trial, raising questions about the trial’s integrity and the defense’s strategy. The potential impact of such leaks on the judicial process is a central topic in the analysis.
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Tyra Mae Steele and Jasper Troy have won the WWE Legends and Future Greats competition, earning spots on WWE NXT. Steele, a former Olympic gold medalist, and Troy, a former college football player, are ready to make an impact on the developmental brand.
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Edan Alexander’s parents shared their emotional journey after their son’s release from Hamas captivity. The family’s experience highlights the personal toll of hostage situations and the complex emotions involved in reunions.
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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry condemned progressive criminal justice policies following a jailbreak at New Orleans’ Orleans Parish jail. Seven dangerous inmates, including two murder suspects, escaped through a hidden hold and barbed wire fence, raising concerns about potential insider involvement. Landry criticized the parish’s approach to crime, calling it a failure that has compromised public…
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A bipartisan group of Democrats is pushing to reinstate the SALT deduction, a provision that would allow high-tax states to deduct their state and local taxes from federal taxes, potentially shifting the tax burden onto low-tax states like Florida. This move is seen as a way to benefit wealthy taxpayers in states like California and…
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Tyra Mae Steele and Jasper Troy have emerged victorious in the first season of WWE’s ‘Legends and Future Greats’ competition. The duo shared their insights with Fox News Digital, reflecting on their journey and the challenges they faced.
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Rep. John Rose, R-Tenn., has finally accessed FBI documents related to the 2023 Covenant School shooting after years of frustration with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department’s stonewalling. The release of the files, including suspect Audrey Hale’s writings, comes under the leadership of FBI Director Kash Patel, who provided swift and transparent access.
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President Donald Trump has expressed confidence in the White House physicians who care for him, despite speculation that they may have missed an early diagnosis of prostate cancer in former President Joe Biden. Biden, 82, remains the oldest U.S. president to hold office, following his diagnosis with aggressive metastatic prostate cancer.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reiterated his nation’s commitment to dialogue with the U.S. as nuclear talks continue, emphasizing Iran’s right to a civilian nuclear program and potential sanctions relief. The talks, now in their fourth round, remain stalled on technical details, including uranium enrichment and stockpile levels.
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IndyCar rookie Robert Shwartzman earned the pole position for the Indianapolis 500, a significant milestone in his career. He described the experience of driving at 230 mph as both exhilarating and challenging, emphasizing the risks involved.
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Top Democrats are facing intense scrutiny over their handling of former President Joe Biden’s 2024 presidential campaign and his cognitive abilities during the final years of his presidency. Senator Chris Murphy, a potential 2028 presidential contender, publicly criticized the party for allowing Biden to remain on the ballot as long as he did.
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Tom Shillue and Danny Polishchuk joined Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla to discuss the media’s current efforts to rehabilitate its image following the initial coverage of former President Biden’s cognitive decline. The panelists highlighted how the media’s initial reporting on the issue was perceived as complicit in covering up the former president’s condition,…
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Charity Clark, 43, rescued a shark entangled in fishing gear using her bare hands while paddle boarding near Big Pine Key, Florida, with the help of her friend Cassie Bailey, 33. The incident occurred after Clark noticed a crab trap buoy behaving abnormally.
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Trump is set to initiate high-stakes efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, amid ongoing trade negotiations and criticism of his trade policies. The outcome of these initiatives will shape U.S. foreign policy and global economic relations.
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Julie Banderas discussed Bill Belichick’s relationship with Jordan Hudson on Fox News Saturday Night. The conversation explored the public’s fascination with the football coach’s personal life.
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Rafal Trzaskowski has won the first round of Poland’s presidential election, potentially allowing Donald Tusk’s government to push through stalled reforms against conservative President Andrzej Duda.
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Aubrey O’Day has decided not to testify in the trial, which is connected to Bryan Kohberger’s case, prompting discussions about gag orders. Lara Yeretsian addressed the legal implications on ‘Fox & Friends,’ clarifying her involvement in other cases.
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Aubrey O’Day, a former Diddy protege, will not testify in the rapper’s trial. Legal experts are examining the potential implications of her decision.
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Iran has summoned the British charge d’affaires to its foreign ministry in Tehran to protest the arrest of several Iranian nationals in Britain. The Iranians were arrested on charges related to terrorism and spying.
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Iran has summoned the British charge d’affaires to its foreign ministry in Tehran to protest the arrest of several Iranian nationals in Britain. The arrested individuals face charges of terrorism and espionage, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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President Donald Trump is set to call Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in an effort to broker a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The call comes amid renewed diplomatic efforts following weekend peace talks in Turkey that resulted in a prisoner swap, though no comprehensive peace agreement was reached.
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Bruce Springsteen was asked about his feud with President Trump during an autograph signing event. The musician chose to ignore the question, focusing instead on his fan interactions.
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Tanzania’s main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu, faces a treason trial as his party accuses the government of political motivation. The case follows Lissu’s campaign for electoral reforms ahead of the October elections.
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The treason trial of Tanzania’s main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu, has begun. His party claims the case is politically motivated after Lissu launched a campaign for electoral reforms ahead of the October elections.
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CNN political strategist David Axelrod has called for a pause in discussions regarding President Joe Biden’s perceived decline, suggesting such conversations should be set aside due to his recent cancer diagnosis. This statement comes amid ongoing speculation about Biden’s health and potential impact on the presidential election.
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CNN’s David Axelrod has advised against public discourse on Joe Biden’s health decline, emphasizing the need to focus on his cancer diagnosis rather than speculation about his condition. This advice comes amid ongoing discussions about Biden’s eligibility and performance in the 2024 election.
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Jackson Sperbeck honored his father, Jeff Sperbeck, with an emotional Instagram tribute after his death in a golf cart crash. Jeff Sperbeck’s death was ruled accidental due to blunt head trauma from falling from a golf cart, leaving his family and friends devastated.
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Canadian paleontologists have discovered Mosura fentoni, a 506-million-year-old predator resembling a moth, offering new insights into the anatomy of extinct radiodonts. The creature, identified by the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), had features such as three eyes, spiny claws, and a segmented abdomen, which provides unique information about evolutionary convergence and ancient ecosystems.
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s arrest at an ICE detention facility has reignited political tensions in New Jersey, highlighting the state’s divided stance on immigration policy amid a heated Democratic gubernatorial primary.
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Police officers support President Trump’s plan to eliminate overtime taxes, calling it a boost for retention and morale. The provision, part of a broader budget bill, includes tax cuts and expanded child tax credits.
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U.S. Olympic rugby star Alev Kelter faces potential suspension after being red-carded for a dangerous head stamp on an Australian opponent. The incident highlights rugby’s strict rules against head contact, which have been tightened to reduce concussion risks.
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Sen. Joni Ernst and Rep. James Comer are calling for a review of the federal government’s use of charge cards after recent audits revealed questionable spending at high-risk locations like casinos and nightclubs. The demand highlights systemic failures in oversight, with nearly $40 billion spent last year, raising concerns about misuse of taxpayer funds.
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House Republicans have advanced the ‘big, beautiful bill’ to the Rules Committee, with potential amendments as the party seeks support from within and the White House. The legislation faces internal challenges, particularly on green energy, Medicaid, and SALT.
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Former President Joe Biden made his first public comments since being diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, expressing gratitude for the public’s support. The diagnosis includes a Gleason score of 9 and bone metastasis, though the cancer is considered hormone-sensitive and can be effectively managed.
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The UK and EU have reached a historic agreement on fishing rights and defense cooperation, a major milestone in post-Brexit relations. The deal, announced by Nick Thomas-Symonds, is seen as a key step in restoring ties under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership.
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Experts warn that the U.S. power grid is unprepared for next-generation threats, including electromagnetic pulses (EMPs), sophisticated cyberattacks, and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). Recent power outages in Spain and Portugal have raised global concerns about the potential for large-scale disruptions, prompting calls for stronger national defense strategies.
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The U.S. faces threats from EMPs, cyberattacks, and AI, with experts warning of unpreparedness for infrastructure disruptions and the need for strategic defenses. Recent outages in Spain have raised concerns about the nation’s readiness for large-scale disruptions.
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The WNBA launched an investigation into alleged ‘hateful comments’ made toward Angel Reese during the Chicago Sky’s game against the Indiana Fever. Dave Portnoy, present at the game, disputed the claims, suggesting the comments may be false rumors or internet trolls.
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Russia launched its largest single drone attack on Ukraine, targeting Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk regions. The assault, involving 273 drones, occurred hours before President Trump’s planned call with Vladimir Putin, raising concerns about the potential impact on the ongoing conflict.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has accused the Department of Homeland Security’s DOGE hiring freeze of contributing to the deadly crash of a Mexican navy tall ship into the Brooklyn Bridge. The Coast Guard dismissed these claims, asserting that the VTS system was fully functional during the incident.
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President Joe Biden is facing a critical health challenge as he battles one of the most aggressive forms of prostate cancer, which has already metastasized to his bones.
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Rep. Sara Jacobs is urging Congress to expand IVF coverage for military families, citing their unique challenges and the lack of TRICARE support. She criticizes the lack of bipartisan support for her bill and questions Trump’s commitment to the cause.
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Military families face significant challenges with infertility, with a quarter reporting infertility, double the national average. Rep. Sara Jacobs advocates for the IVF for Military Families Act to expand TRICARE coverage, ensuring service members and their families can afford IVF treatment without bearing the financial burden.
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Germany has intensified its border checks, leading to the rejection of asylum seekers, but police say the measures are not sustainable. An Iraqi couple is on trial in Bavaria for allegedly enslaving two Yazidi girls.
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Germany has implemented stricter border checks, deterring asylum seekers, but authorities warn these measures are unsustainable. An Iraqi couple in Bavaria faces trial for allegedly enslaving two Yazidi girls.
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Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand made history by becoming the first player to win five Game 7s against the Toronto Maple Leafs, leading his team to a 6-1 victory in Game 7. The Panthers advanced to the Stanley Cup conference finals, where they will face the Carolina Hurricanes.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Senate Majority Leader Marco Rubio met Pope Leo XIV for private discussions on U.S.-Vatican relations, religious freedom, and international issues. The Pope emphasized the importance of family unions between a man and a woman and the dignity of the unborn during his inaugural mass.
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Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump have each commented on President Joe Biden’s aggressive cancer diagnosis, offering support and encouragement. Biden, who is 82 years old, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer with bone metastasis.
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Cognac, a globally revered brandy, is encountering significant obstacles from trade duties imposed by the United States and China, alongside the broader impacts of climate change. These external pressures are compelling producers to explore new methods and strategies to safeguard their production processes and the overall quality of their products.
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Rookie driver Robert Shwartzman secured the pole position for the Indianapolis 500, marking a historic debut for both himself and his team, Prema Racing, the first rookie to achieve this since 1983. Team Penske was disqualified before the final rounds, reshaping the qualifying results.
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The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a record $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, which had been imposed for alleged deceptive practices involving doctoral programs. The fine was initially levied in October 2023 following an investigation that found 78% of doctoral students who graduated between 2017 and 2022 required additional courses and incurred…
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GLP-1 agonists, commonly used for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, may also help reduce alcohol intake, according to new research. A study on 262 patients showed a significant decrease in weekly alcohol consumption among regular drinkers, suggesting potential new therapeutic uses for these medications.
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The U.S. national debt has surpassed 120% of GDP, driven by Congress’ years of reckless spending. While a ‘big beautiful bill’ is being considered, critics argue it lacks the necessary austerity measures to address the crisis.