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A fan tossed a chair at Abbotsford Canucks announcer Brandon Astle during an AHL Calder Cup playoff game, disrupting the live broadcast. The Canucks later celebrated a 5-0 victory, advancing to the Western Conference Finals.
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Politico’s Bill Scher proposed a ‘Democratic shadow cabinet’ of 21 individuals to counter the Trump administration’s policies, including legal experts and public figures. The suggestion aims to challenge the administration’s narratives through credible and public figures, emphasizing their ability to critique and counter Trump’s policies.
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A gunman remains at large after a shooting at the Brass Mill Center Mall in Water, Connecticut, injuring five. Authorities suspect the incident began as a conflict that escalated into violence, with no fatalities reported, though the motive remains under investigation. While the FBI, ATF, and State Police are assisting the investigation, the case is…
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Kurt Knutsson, known as CyberGuy, discusses on Fox & Friends the ongoing efforts in Texas to restrict children’s access to social media platforms. The segment highlights debates around online safety and the potential impact of such measures on young users.
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Elon Musk expressed disappointment over Trump’s spending bill, citing deficit concerns. The bill passed the House narrowly and now faces Senate challenges.
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper faces backlash for his delayed apology to Lara Trump over his 2020 dismissal of her concerns about Biden’s cognitive decline. Trump insists the apology is ‘too late,’ as Tapper’s book alleges a cover-up of Biden’s health issues, drawing comparisons to Watergate.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized mainstream media for allegedly concealing the decline of former President Joe Biden on ‘Hannity.’ Hannity argued that the media’s silence on Biden’s health and cognitive concerns is hypocritical, urging viewers to recognize the potential risks associated with Biden’s leadership.
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The Trump administration is considering canceling all federal contracts with Harvard University over its handling of international students. The dispute has sparked concerns about the university’s financial stability and its role in U.S. higher education.
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Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said deputies shot and killed a man who attacked them with garden shears after an alligator encounter. The sheriff emphasized the deputies were trying to de-escalate the situation before using lethal force.
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SpaceX’s ninth test flight of the Starship spacecraft, launched on May 27 from Texas, ended in failure due to a fuel system leak causing uncontrollable spinning and the loss of the booster stage. The payload door also failed to open, resulting in the spacecraft’s remains falling into the Indian Ocean.
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SpaceX’s ninth test flight of its Starship spacecraft, launched on May 27, ended in failure after a booster loss and payload door malfunction. The spacecraft spun out of control due to a fuel system leak, with remaining parts expected to land in the Indian Ocean.
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Washington state has passed a ‘Right to Repair’ law, making it easier for consumers to repair their electronics rather than replace them. The law requires manufacturers to provide tools, parts, and documentation for repairs to independent repair businesses, starting in 2026.
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Washington state has passed a new ‘Right to Repair’ law, signed by Governor Bob Ferguson. The law requires manufacturers to provide tools, parts, and documentation for independent repairs, addressing concerns about limited repair options and high costs that disproportionately affect low-income communities.
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Russian officials have dismissed President Donald Trump’s statements regarding potential sanctions. The White House is reportedly weighing several measures, although no formal decisions have been announced.
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made headlines at King Charles III’s historic Speech from the Throne in Ottawa, wearing bright turquoise and orange Adidas Gazelle sneakers instead of traditional formal footwear. The event coincided with King Charles’ symbolic visit to Canada, which followed comments by U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting Canada might become the…
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Steve Sarkisian, head coach of the Texas Longhorns, expressed doubts about the feasibility of a college football team achieving a perfect 16-0 season. The 12-team playoff format introduced last season has added complexity, requiring teams to play additional games to reach the championship.
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Comedian Bill Maher criticized U.S. liberals who support Hamas, highlighting the radical Islamic nature of the group and its conflict with Israel. He also addressed recent attacks on Israeli embassy workers in the U.S., which have drawn international condemnation and calls for action.
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A spokesperson for Melania Trump called the Harvard rejection theory ‘completely false’. The Trump administration is seeking to terminate all federal contracts with Harvard amid a dispute over foreign student records.
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Tapper has expressed concerns that the potential cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline could be more extensive than the Watergate scandal. The discussion on ‘The Will Cain Show’ includes former Bernie Sanders staffer Tezlyn Figaro and Fox News host Will Cain discussing new revelations.
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Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich criticized Democrats for being hypocritical and lying on a monumental scale about former President Joe Biden’s mental state during an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Blagojevich argued that the party’s actions and responses to Biden’s cognitive decline reflect a lack of integrity.
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XX-XY Athletics, an activist sportswear brand, is suing Colorado over its anti-discrimination law, claiming it infringes on free speech and impacts their stance on trans athletes in women’s sports. The lawsuit targets HB25-1312, which defines ‘gender expression’ to include ‘chosen name’ and ‘how an individual chooses to be addressed.’
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White House AI ‘czar’ David Sacks emphasized the need for a balanced approach to AI and cryptocurrency regulation during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The interview provided insights into the administration’s vision for leveraging these technologies to drive economic growth and innovation.
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has predicted humans could land on Mars as early as 2029. The announcement underscores his commitment to making life multiplanetary and securing humanity’s future beyond Earth.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses the deteriorating health and cognitive abilities of former President Joe Biden during his show ‘Jesse Watters Prim, he suggests that legacy media and Democrats are complicit in covering up these concerns. Watters argues that the media is failing to adequately address the implications of Biden’s decline, which he believes…
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The report discusses a tense standoff between Russian President Vladimir Putin and protesters in Moscow, along with a controversy surrounding Harvard University’s decision to remove a controversial professor.
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife, Brigitte Macron, faced allegations of disrespect after being spotted allegedly shoving him in the face during an appearance on ‘The Ingrah, Angle.’ The incident has sparked public debate and raised questions about the couple’s public conduct.
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U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan has announced plans to target sanctuary cities, following discussions on The Ingraham Angle where he addressed a Tennessee mayor accused of aiding illegal migrants. Homan emphasized the administration’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws and holding local officials accountable for alleged violations.
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Tom Homan, the U.S. Border Czar, has vowed to intensify efforts against sanctuary cities, following allegations that a Tennessee mayor is aiding illegal migrants. His remarks on ‘The Ingr, the statement could lead to heightened scrutiny for such cities and could impact local leadership.
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King Charles III delivered a throne speech at the Canadian Parliament, marking a historic first since the 1970s when his mother Queen Elizabeth II also delivered an address to the Canadian people. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was seated in the front row, accompanied by his mother as plus-one.
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Adam Edelman, a Team Israel bobsledder, has shared his views on Trump’s policies against antisemitism in universities and his decision to compete for Israel instead of Team USA.
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Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet called Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield a “fantastic vision” and emphasized the need for collaboration among defense contractors, tech firms, and industry leaders to develop it by the end of Trump’s term. The plan, estimated to cost $175 billion, aims to protect the U.S. against hypersonic and other advanced aerial…
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Coco Gauff, the American tennis star, won her first-round match at the 2025 French Open despite arriving without her rackets. The incident, attributed to her coach’s superstitions, did not hinder her performance as she defeated opponent Olivia Gadecki in straight sets.
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During Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex-trafficking trial, his unusual food preferences, such as applesauce on burgers and a need for Heinz ketchup, have sparked reactions from celebrity chefs, with some calling the practice a ‘complete travesty.’ The details of Combs’ taste have drawn public attention and discussions about culinary norms.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has criticized Israel’s Gaza policy, expressing confusion over its rationale. Calls for an end to Germany’s arms exports to Israel reflect growing concerns over the humanitarian impact.
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Kamala Harris issued a stark warning during the 2025 Australian Real Estate Conference (AREC 2025) of alarming parallels between today’s global situation and the 1930s. She emphasized the importance of remembering history and maintaining international alliances to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
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Kristin Cavallari revealed during her podcast that a ruptured breast implant was discovered during surgery, leading to a revision of her implants. Despite the health scare, she decided to keep them, citing her youth and current single status as reasons.
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The White House has criticized Rep. Glenn Ivey for his Memorial Day trip to El Salvador to visit a deported, suspected MS-13 gang member and human trafficker. Democrats argue that the visit was a legitimate attempt to advocate for the individual’s welfare.
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French lawmakers in the National Assembly approved a groundbreaking bill allowing assisted dying, with 305 votes in favor and 199 against. President Emmanuel Macron praised the decision as an ‘important step’ toward modernizing France’s healthcare system and respecting patient autonomy.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed legislation requiring app stores to verify users’ ages and secure parental approval for minors’ app downloads and purchases. The bill faces opposition from Apple and Google, which claim it threatens user privacy.
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Patti LuPone has denounced President Trump’s control over the Kennedy Center, calling for the building to be ‘blown up’ in an interview with the New Yorker. Trump’s reshuffle of the center’s leadership has sparked controversy in the arts community, leading to resignations and cancellations of events.
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Broadway star Patti LuPone has strongly criticized President Donald Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center, calling for the building to be ‘blown up.’ LuPone expressed her anger over Trump’s removal of board members in February and the subsequent appointment of pro-Trump figures. Her comments follow backlash in the theater world, including the cancellation of LGBTQ+…
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Two Secret Service officers were suspended after a brawl outside former President Obama’s home, captured on video and audio. The agency confirmed the suspension and is conducting an internal investigation into the incident.
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Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are advancing toward an interim agreement on Iran’s nuclear program. Gulf states are playing a pivotal role as mediators in these critical talks.
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer is demanding former Biden White House aides testify on their suspected roles in a ‘cover-up’ of the former president’s mental decline. The GOP committee is seeking transcribed interviews with four senior aides and Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, to investigate allegations of executive power delegation during the administration.
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Mary Lou Retton, the 1984 Olympic gymnastics champion, was arrested for DUI in West Virginia after reportedly driving erratically and having a container of wine in her car. The incident occurred on May 17, following a report of a Porsche driving ‘all over the roadway.’
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The family of California track star Katie McGuinness has expressed gratitude for President Trump’s intervention in a transgender athlete controversy at the state championship, while criticizing the CIF’s rule change as insufficient to ensure fairness. President Trump’s threats to cut federal funds to California over the issue prompted the CIF to adjust its qualifications.
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Liberals are criticizing the Democratic Party for its ‘gerontocracy’ following the narrow defeat of the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,’ which was passed by Republicans despite the death of Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., a longtime party leader.
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Former Seattle SuperSonics player Shawn Kemp has pleaded guilty to second-degree assault in a 2023 Tacoma Mall shooting, claiming he fired in self-defense after his property was stolen. Video footage of the incident appeared to contradict Kemp’s account, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
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A new aid organization, backed by Israel, has faced immediate challenges as its executive director resigned before operations commenced. The group’s ability to provide effective humanitarian aid to Gaza remains under scrutiny.
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A woman has been arrested in connection with the fatal jet ski collision that killed 18-year-old Ava Moore, an Air Force cadet, over Memorial Day weekend in Grapevine, Texas. Authorities identified Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez as the suspect and credited the involvement of multiple law enforcement agencies in the investigation.
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The WNBA has concluded an investigation into allegations of hateful comments directed toward Angel Reese during a game against Caitlin Clark, finding the claims ‘not substantiated.’ The league, along with the Indiana Fever, emphasized its commitment to maintaining a safe and inclusive environment for players and fans.
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FOX News’ Opinion section featured a range of political commentary, including Laura Ingraham’s discussion on the passage of a significant legislative bill and critiques of Hillary Clinton’s comments on women. The content reflects a conservative political stance, analyzing potential impacts on national policy and public discourse.
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Channing Crowder, co-host of ‘The Pivot,’ has apologized for claiming Jordon Hudson ‘choreographed’ part of Bill Belichick’s interview. The podcast host clarified that Hudson was not present during key segments of the interview and that the narrative about her involvement was inaccurate.
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Fox News Opinion compiles a mix of political commentary and analyses, touching on topics ranging from legislative actions in the U.S. House to critiques of prominent political figures and policy debates. The segment highlights Hillary Clinton’s criticism of GOP women, Trump’s ‘Great Again’ summer slogan, and various op-eds on issues like tax reform and digital…
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Federal prosecutors in Chicago said in a court filing dated May 23,
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reported that one of its aid distribution centers was overrun by a ‘small number of people.’ Israeli soldiers fired shots near the center as Palestinians lined up for food, highlighting tensions amid the ongoing crisis.
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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Argentine President Javier Milei reaffirmed their commitment to exit the World Health Organization and build an alternative health system focused on science and national sovereignty. Their meeting in Buenos Aires marked a significant alignment between the U.S. and Argentina against the WHO’s global governance and politicized health…
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The European Union has initiated investigations into four major pornographic websites accused of failing to prevent minors from accessing adult content. Authorities have warned of potential mental health risks and legal repercussions.
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Kirk Cousins, the NFL veteran quarterback, was absent from the Atlanta Falcons’ OTAs on Tuesday, fueling speculation about potential trade rumors. The Falcons signed Cousins to a significant contract but drafted Michael Penix Jr. as their starting quarterback, leading to his benching.
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An Indiana Pacers fan, Jarrett Funke, has been charged with three felony offenses for allegedly stabbing two New York Knicks fans at a local brewery during the Eastern Conference Finals. The incident highlights the intense fan rivalries that often accompany high-stakes games, as tensions escalated from a verbal confrontation to a violent encounter.