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President Trump commuted the 12-year sentence of Imaad Zuberi, a major donor convicted of obstructing a federal investigation and falsifying records for lobbying. Zuberi, who initially supported Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, switched allegiance to Trump after his 2016 election win and donated over $1.1 million to Trump-related committees.
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In the Karen Read trial, the defense team has questioned the credibility of crash expert Dr. Judson Welcher, citing high costs and alleged inconsistencies in his experimental methods. The state’s expected final witness, Welcher, has faced scrutiny over modifications to his PowerPoint presentation and the timeline of alterations.
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The Democratic Party allegedly spent $20 million on a study to better communicate with American men, a key demographic for their outreach. This initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen their appeal to this voter group.
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San Francisco has suspended its grading change proposal after facing intense public backlash. Panelists on ‘Fox News @ Night’ called the policy ‘so shameful for California,’ highlighting growing concerns over its potential impact on students and educators.
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A federal court has ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing ‘Liberation, Musk is also leaving the Trump administration, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.
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A federal judge has denied Shira Perlmutter’s request to be reinstated as the Library of Congress’ copyright chief, ruling that Trump’s firing of her was lawful. Perlmutter argued that the Library of Congress is not under direct presidential control, but the court ruled that the agency is part of the Executive Branch and subject to…
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Discord has launched a new in-app currency called ‘Discs Orbs’ to reward users for engaging with ads and promotional content. Brands can offer Orbs as an alternative to traditional rewards, providing a new avenue for monetization.
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The Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers delivered an exciting matchup with key players contributing to intense moments. The game featured dramatic plays and strategic moves that kept fans engaged.
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Bo Loudon, a conservative Gen Z influencer, critiques the Democratic Party’s outreach to young, male voters on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The influencer argues that their strategies have failed to resonate with this demographic, contributing to a perceived loss of influence.
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The CSD has clarified that the ‘L’ in ‘legacy media’ does not stand for ‘long-term memory,’ highlighting the transient nature of traditional media’s recollection. This statement underscores the challenges faced by legacy media in maintaining long-term records and narratives.
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The CSD has responded to claims that legacy media has short-term memory, clarifying that the ‘L’ in ‘legacy media’ does not stand for ‘long-term memory.’ Critics argue that legacy media organizations often prioritize short-term sensationalism over long-term journalistic integrity.
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The CSD has clarified that the ‘L’ in ‘legacy media’ doesn’t stand for ‘long-term memory.’ This highlights the sector’s tendency towards short-term focus in news coverage.
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The ‘Gutfeld!’ panel recently sparked controversy by humorously addressing French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife, Brigitte Macron, after she shoved his face. Panelists’ discussion has reignited debates on the media’s role in scrutinizing political figures’ private lives.
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The Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals delivered an electrifying showdown at Kauffman Stadium, captivating fans with a series of high-stakes plays and dramatic comebacks. The game, which was a showcase of baseball’s elite, kept the crowd on their feet throughout the nine innings, as both teams fought tooth and nail for the upper hand.
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A security researcher uncovered a massive database containing 184 million login credentials for major services and government agencies. The exposed data includes plaintext passwords and usernames, raising significant security concerns.
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Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and Homeland- Security advisor, outlined the Trump administration’s plan to significantly increase immigration enforcement. The administration aims to achieve 3,000 daily arrests of illegal migrants.
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The Indiana Fever’s season’s worst loss came after Caitlin Clark’s absence, with the team scoring their lowest points of the year. The Washington Mystics’ dominant performance highlighted Clark’s crucial role in the team’s success.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel delve into recent revelations about former President Joe Biden, sparking a heated debate within the Democratic Party. The segment highlights growing concerns over the potential risks associated with Biden’s policies as critics accuse the party of endangering Americans through misguided actions.
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Sawmills in areas affected by Hurricane Helene are removing tree debris to prevent wildfires and support domestic timber production. This effort, involving the recycling of downed trees, is essential for fire prevention and aids in land recovery and economic growth.
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CD Projekt Red has transitioned Cyberpunk 2077’s sequel from a conceptual phase to preproduction. The game, codenamed ‘Project Orion’ since 2022, will be developed by 96 developers with no official release date yet.
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Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the Democratic Party for hypocritically attacking Elon Musk for his comments on Dogecoin (DOGE) while simultaneously supporting the cryptocurrency industry. Cruz highlighted that the left’s criticism of Musk’s financial statements contrasts with their broader support for the crypto sector.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has stated the bureau is examining potential issues related to the origin of the COVID-19 virus, including the possibility of a cover-up. The comments come amid growing media attention on a newly identified variant of the virus, and Bongino emphasized the need for transparency, stating that the American people deserve…
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino states the bureau is examining potential issues related to a possible ‘cover-up’ of the origin of the virus, as a new strain emerges. The FBI has not confirmed a formal investigation, but the remarks reflect continued interest in the pandemic’s origins.
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The U.S. State Department is scrutinizing all individuals associated with Harvard University, including those on B-1 and B-2 visas, amid allegations of antisemitism and campus protest activities. This follows the termination of Harvard’s student visa program by the DHS due to pro-terrorist conduct and refusal to comply with reporting requirements.
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Health officials warn about a highly contagious illness in an American honeymoon hotspot, while fitness experts promote a fat-burning workout without intense exercise. Weighted blankets are recommended to reduce anxiety and improve sleep.
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Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello sharply criticized President Donald Trump during a performance at the Boston Calling Music Festival in response to the president’s feud with Bruce Springsteen. Morello praised Springsteen’s commitment to truth, justice, and democracy, contrasting it with Trump’s alleged disdain, and highlighted the artist’s role in challenging political power.
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Senior advisor to the Trump White House Faith Office condemned violence at a Seattle Christian event, which sparked concern among religious leaders and community members. Pastor Paula White-Cain and Katie Daviscourt discussed the incident on Hannity, highlighting the growing tensions and potential for further unrest.
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Dana Loesch criticized FBI Director Kash Patel for entering a politically divided bureau, highlighting internal strains. The FBI’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case has drawn public and political scrutiny.
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On ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy addressed Elon Musk’s criticism of the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ highlighting the importance of fostering an environment conducive to American financial success.
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Celebrities are reportedly considering legal strategies to avoid testifying in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex trafficking trial. Harvey Levin, TMZ founder, warns of potential witness calls.
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The U.S. has announced new visa restrictions for foreign officials engaging in censorship of protected expression, targeting countries enforcing social media rules that the U.S. deems an infringement on free speech. The policy is seen as a response to the European Digital Services Act, which faces criticism from the Trump administration.
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A 24-year-old man from Wichita, Kansas, has been charged with interference with flight crew members after an alleged attack on a flight attendant during an American Airlines flight. The incident led to an emergency landing and an investigation by the FBI and Connecticut State Police.
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MIT has shut down its diversity, equity, and inclusion office after a comprehensive review that spanned nearly 18 months. The decision was made by President Sally Kornbluth, who emphasized the university’s focus on attracting top talent and ensuring a welcoming environment.
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The House Oversight Committee has requested interviews with four staff members linked to the alleged misuse of the autopen. Rep. James Comer is leading the inquiry into these allegations, which center on former President Biden’s alleged decline.
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The Baltimore Ravens released Justin Tucker amid allegations of sexual misconduct involving 16 massage therapists. The team described the move as a ‘football decision,’ but coach John Harbaugh acknowledged the situation’s complexity.
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Sean Hannity criticized Democrats for facing increasing internal pressures, warning that the party’s policies are causing significant strain within its ranks. The host highlighted the challenges of maintaining unity amid growing tensions over key legislative priorities.
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NFL star Ja’Marr Chase has expressed uncertainty about participating in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, specifically in the new flag football event, stating he needs more information to decide. Flag football will make its debut at the Summer Games in Los, and NFL owners have approved the participation.
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Michelle Obama and Dr. Sharon Malone, wife of former Attorney General Eric Holder, bonded over their shared experiences as spouses to prominent public figures on her podcast. The conversation also touched on the broader issue of protecting women’s reproductive health, highlighting the need for greater understanding and advocacy beyond the narrow focus on ‘choice.’
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The latest polling data indicate that the Democratic Party’s favorability remains at a critical juncture, with some polls showing a decline in support for key figures within the party. Meanwhile, there are ongoing discussions about the potential impact of Donald Trump’s possible return to the political arena.
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The news highlights ongoing scrutiny of Elon Musk as concerns over his leadership at Tesla and SpaceX intensify. Amid these developments, the situation in Ukraine remains volatile, with conflicting reports on the frontlines.
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Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears’ first overall draft pick, addressed allegations he tried to avoid being drafted by the team. He emphasized his desire to join the Bears and help them turn around, expressing excitement over new coach Ben Johnson and the team’s draft selections.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters addressed Kamala Harris’ recent trip to Australia during his show, suggesting she remains ‘unburdened’ by her political challenges. Watters’ remarks were framed within the context of ongoing political discourse surrounding Harris.
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Elon Musk has announced his departure from Dogecoin, marking a significant shift in his cryptocurrency ventures. The move has sparked discussions among investors and industry analysts about the future of the cryptocurrency market.
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o, a celebrated Kenyan writer and intellectual, has passed away at the age of 87. His seminal works, including *The Devil on the Cross* and *Matigari*, explored the complexities of post-colonial Kenya, often at great personal cost.
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Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has publicly criticized President Donald Trump’s spending bill, which he described as not being as ‘big,美丽的’ as Trump would like. During a discussion on the *Special Report* with panelists Susan Page, Brit Hume, and Jason Riley, Musk’s comments sparked debate about the priorities of…
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Keyshawn Johnson questions the Pittsburgh Steelers’ strategy of waiting on Aaron Rodgers, suggesting it may impact their future. The quarterback decision is seen as crucial for the team’s long-term success.
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Senator John Kennedy criticized the Chinese Communist Party’s view that the U.S. is preoccupied with debating terminology like ‘birthing person’. He highlighted Trump’s actions on Chinese student visas and the court’s block on tariffs on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
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NBA veteran Paul Pierce has praised Tyrese Haliburton’s rapid rise in the league, asserting that the young guard deserves a spot in the top 10 players. Pierce highlights Haliburton’s combination of scoring, playmaking, and defensive versatility as key factors in his argument.
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Elon Musk has officially stepped down from his role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a temporary government initiative aimed at reducing wasteful spending, fraud, and corruption within federal agencies. Musk confirmed his departure during a post on X, thanking President Donald Trump for the opportunity to streamline government operations.
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel confirmed the team is aware of a viral video showing wide receiver Stefon Diggs on a boat with an unidentified pink substance. The coach emphasized the importance of players making ‘great decisions’ both on and off the field.
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FBI Director Kash Patel pledged to provide a ‘definitive answer’ to the long-standing question of whether FBI sources were present during the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Patel emphasized transparency and accountability, following a recent report by the Justice Department Inspector General that revealed only three of 26 confidential FBI sources were assigned to…
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Franklin Graham met with Zelenskyy in Berlin, emphasizing the need for divine guidance to achieve peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The meeting took place amid intensifying military actions and ongoing diplomatic efforts to broker a trilateral summit between Zelenskyy, Trump, and Putin.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has announced the deployment of AI to detect air traffic risks following a fatal midair collision at DCA. The initiative aims to address safety concerns and modernize the outdated system.
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The Trump administration has terminated nearly $1 billion in funding to Moderna for mRNA bird flu vaccines, citing safety concerns and lack of oversight. HHS officials emphasized that mRNA technology remains under-tested, and the decision aims to prevent repeating past mistakes linked to safety transparency issues.
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CNN host Abby Phillip and panelists argue that Democrats must shift from far-left positions to win back diverse male voters, emphasizing the need for concrete policy changes over symbolic gestures. The discussion highlights the party’s internal divide and the challenges of rebuilding credibility with a working-class audience.
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The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the largest police union, has endorsed key provisions of President Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’, which includes tax deductions for overtime pay and increased SALT deductions. The FOP President, Patrick Yoes, praised the bill for addressing financial challenges faced by law enforcement agencies.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member and illegal immigrant, will never be on American streets again after being deported to El Salvador. U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey has criticized the agency for allegedly denying due process to Garcia, claiming he was not given a fair legal…
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office has responded to a Department of Justice investigation into the state’s transgender athlete policies, defending the state’s laws. The DOJ’s involvement comes as President Donald Trump threatened to cut funding for California over allowing a trans athlete to compete in a girls’ track and field championship.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office is under a DOJ investigation into the state’s transgender athlete policies. The DOJ’s probe follows President Trump’s threat to cut funding for California over its stance on the issue.
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FBI Director Kash Patel pledged to provide the American public with ‘everything we know’ about the Trump assassination attempt while dismissing conspiracy theories. The investigation into the July 2024 attack on former President Donald Trump continues to raise questions about Crooks’ motivation and security lapses.