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Law professor Jonathan Turley critiques the leaked audio of former President Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, arguing it highlights both Biden’s mental decline and a double standard by the Washington establishment. The tapes, released after Biden’s 2024 debate, expose alleged negligence in handling classified documents and a potential cover-up by the White House,…
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Newly released audio from Biden’s 2023 interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur reveals his mental decline and a double standard in Washington’s media and bureaucracy. Critics argue the media only addressed the issue after public pressure, highlighting delayed and selective coverage.
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President Donald Trump’s executive order on drug pricing aims to ensure Americans pay no more for medications than citizens of other wealthy nations. The plan addresses significant price disparities between the U.S. and other developed countries, with pharmaceutical companies extracting substantial profits from the U.S. market.
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Despite media reports of tension, President Trump’s Middle East tour has advanced policies that align with Israel’s interests. Experts warn that if Israel does not act decisively, it may miss a historic chance to secure regional stability and security.
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The book ‘Original Sin’ by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson attempts to shift the blame for inadequate coverage of President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline onto the White House, accusing the media of a cover-up. Critics argue the book is a self-promotion that whitewashes the authors’ shortcomings in reporting the story.
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Chinese automaker Chery has introduced Mornine, an AI humanoid robot designed to revolutionize car dealerships in Malaysia and globally. Mornine can explain car features, lead showroom tours, and provide customer service in multiple languages, with plans to deliver 220 units worldwide this year.
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A Russian drone strike killed nine people and injured four in northeastern Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack came just hours after failed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, with no ceasefire agreement reached.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has directed the intensification of military preparedness following a series of military drills and heightened tensions with neighboring countries, according to state media. The drills included anti-aircraft combat and air strike simulations by North Korea’s 1st Air Division.
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Research indicates that GLP-1 receptor agonists, used for type 2 diabetes and obesity management, may impact mental health, with some patients experiencing mood and personality changes. Studies suggest these effects could be due to genetic factors or pre-existing conditions, while experts caution against direct causation. The NIH and recent studies highlight the need for careful…
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Experts are divided on whether the charges against former court clerk Becky Hill will lead to a retrial for Alex Murdaugh, following the denial of his appeal in South Carolina’s Supreme Court last year. Hill faces perjury and misconduct charges, which could influence the retrial’s outcome, but legal experts like Charlie Condon argue that the…
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Swedish archaeologists have discovered a rare 1,100-year-old Viking coffin grave with ‘Christian overtones’ near Linköping. The grave contained weapons, textiles, and signs of a transition from pagan to Christian practices during a pivotal period in Swedish history.
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A new set of 27 Linux kernel patches introduces a ‘Swap Tables’ mechanism aimed at enhancing virtual memory management. These patches, developed by Tencent engineer Kairui Song, promise performance gains of up to 30% in heavy workloads and improved memory efficiency.
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OpenAI has launched Codex, an AI coding agent integrated into ChatGPT, capable of autonomously handling tasks such as writing code, fixing bugs, and running tests in a cloud-based environment. The tool is powered by codex-1, an optimized version of OpenAI’s o3 AI model for software engineering tasks.
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US President Donald Trump announced that Iran had received a nuclear deal proposal from the United States, marking a significant development in ongoing negotiations. The claim comes as Trump concludes a high-profile tour of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, where he secured substantial investment deals.
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Meta has moved to end its antitrust trial with the FTC, claiming the agency failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove its monopoly power. The company argues that the FTC did not demonstrate that app quality declined or that excessive ad loads degraded user experience.
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Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was jailed for ‘insulting’ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The case highlights ongoing tensions between Turkey and Western nations over press freedom and the treatment of journalists.
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The potential lifting of US sanctions on Syria has sparked discussions about its implications for Lebanon, where President Joseph Aoun is exploring opportunities for regional trade, refugee returns, and economic recovery amid evolving alliances. experts are divided on the potential impact of US sanctions relief on Lebanon.
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Dawn Richard, a former member of Danity Kane, testified against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in his federal trial for sex crimes. Her involvement marks a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings.
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Valuetainment founder Patrick Bet-David has criticized former FBI Director James Comey for making an ‘irresponsible comment’ regarding the Instagram post controversy. The post, under investigation, has sparked significant public debate and scrutiny over Comey’s conduct.
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Earl Charles Spencer, Princess Diana’s younger brother, described his grief over her death as akin to an amputation, highlighting the profound impact of her passing on his life. Diana died in 1997 from injuries sustained in a car crash in Paris, an event that has left an indelible mark on the Spencer family and the…
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter covers recent updates on high-profile criminal cases, including Karen Read’s murder trial with new evidence and Bryan Kohberger’s Idaho murder case facing gag order scrutiny.
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Greg Gutfeld claims the media is ‘dead’ amid new Biden revelations. The segment highlighted the potential impact of these revelations on public perception and political discourse.
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Former FBI Director James Comey is set to meet with U.S. Secret Service officials in Washington, D.C., for an interview regarding his controversial “86 47” Instagram post. The post, which featured seashells arranged to form the phrase, has sparked speculation about its potential political implications, with some interpreting it as a reference to former President…
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A bronze statue of Melania Trump was stolen in Slovenia, where it was originally erected to replace a wooden version destroyed by arson in 2020. Slovenian police have launched an investigation into the theft, which was reported after the statue was sawed off at the ankles.
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Howard Stern insists he will only attend a New York Knicks playoff game if given front row seats, seeing it as essential to his status as a ‘first-row type person.’ He has interest in attending but will only do so if invited, expressing doubt about the Knicks’ ability to advance past the Celtics.
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President Donald Trump responded to Bruce Springsteen’s criticism of his administration by calling the musician ‘highly overrated’ and a ‘pushy, obnoxious JERK.’ The clash highlights ongoing political tensions and Trump’s characteristic style of attacking critics.
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The Five panelists are offering a detailed analysis of the implications of President Donald Trump’s recent Middle East trip. The discussion centers around the strategic moves and potential long-term effects of Trump’s engagement with key players in the region.
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Kid Rock has revealed that he and former President Donald Trump share more than just a mutual appreciation for music and charisma. During an interview with Will Cain, the musician also explained why he gives Taylor Swift credit, highlighting his admiration for her resilience and authenticity.
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In a recent interview, Tyler Saltsman, founder and CEO of EdgeRunner AI, warned that developing artificial general intelligence (AGI) could pose a greater threat than nuclear weapons. Saltsman argued that AGI could ‘destroy the world as we know it,’ raising concerns about the ethical and existential risks of advancing AI technology.
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Former Vikings player Jack Brewer criticized Minnesota AG Keith Ellison for his lawsuit against President Trump over trans athletes in girls’ sports, calling it ‘creepy and anti-woman.’ The AG is fighting to keep trans athletes in girls sports despite Trump’s executive order.
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U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis sharply criticized Trump administration lawyers over Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s unlawful deportation, calling their attempts to use the state secrets privilege inappropriate. The judge ruled the removal was unlawful, with the administration admitting an administrative error occurred.
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The San Francisco 49ers and quarterback Brock Purdy have reached a five-year, $265 million contract extension, solidifying his status as one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks. The deal includes $181 million in guaranteed money, with $165.05 million in the first three years.
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The San Francisco 49ers and quarterback Brock Purdy have agreed to a historic five-year, $265 million contract extension, with Purdy set to earn $181 million in guaranteed money. This deal ensures his continued leadership for the franchise through 2030, despite a downturn in performance last season.
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Political commentator Jesse Watters has urged the immediate arrest of former FBI Director James Comey, claiming he posed a direct threat to President Donald Trump’s life. Watters’ comments come amid ongoing discussions about Comey’s role in the Trump-Russia investigation and the subsequent firing of FBI Director James Comey.
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The FDA has approved the first blood test to detect Alzheimer’s disease, offering a non-invasive alternative to costly PET scans. The Lumipulse device, which detects amyloid plaques in the brain through a simple blood sample, can reliably predict the presence of Alzheimer’s pathology in patients over 55.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indicated that direct negotiations with Russia should be the next step in the conflict, following brief talks between lower-level delegations in Istanbul. The meeting marks the first direct dialogue between the two nations since the early stages of Russia’s invasion.
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Jesse Watters, a co-host of *The Five*, criticized former FBI Director James Comey for his Instagram post, which he claimed was an attempt to undermine Donald Trump. The discussion centered on Comey’s comments regarding the FBI’s investigation into Trump’s campaign, which Watters argued were politically motivated and aimed to damage Trump’s reputation.
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FBI Director Kash Patel has criticized the previous FBI leadership’s failures on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’ Patel highlighted concerns about the bureau’s effectiveness and accountability.
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FBI Director Kash Patel criticized the previous leadership of the FBI, particularly highlighting the failures of former Director James Comey. The comments were made during an interview on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
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Nick Wright has released his latest NBA Title Pie forecast, predicting the Boston Celtics will have the smallest share of the championship title while the New York Knicks are expected to have a more favorable position. The analysis highlights the contrasting expectations for both teams ahead of their Conference Finals matchup.
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A judge presiding over the Karen Read retrial has issued stern warnings to the jury about appropriate courtroom behavior.
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Former Prime Minister Succes Masra has been arrested for allegedly inciting protests that led to dozens of deaths. The arrest comes amid political tensions in Chad, where Masra has long been a vocal critic of President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno.
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Taylor Swift faces a subpoena in Blake Lively’s legal case against Justin Baldoni, which is reportedly creating tension in their friendship. Sources suggest the friendship has ‘halted’ as the world-famous musician faces a possible subpoena from Bald, which has fractured their once-fragile bond.
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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill expressed alarm over the delay in reporting escaped inmates from a New Orleans prison during a recent interview on ‘The Story.’ The attorney general highlighted the potential risks posed by the fugitives and called for increased vigilance from the public and law enforcement.
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The Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s attempt to deport Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act, emphasizing the need for proper legal procedures and due process. The decision highlighted the inadequacy of the 24-hour notice given to the detainees, which failed to provide them with the opportunity to challenge their removal.
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Fox News host Will Cain unpacks the meaning of former FBI Director James Comey’s ’86 47′ social media post on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The comment has fueled speculation that Comey suffers from ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome,’ a term often used to describe an obsessive fixation on Trump.
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The United Nations is facing accusations that its proposed budget reforms are a political ploy to delay systemic changes until the 2026 midterm elections. The zero-growth budget for 2026 is seen as an effort to prevent immediate cuts and avoid backlash from the Trump administration.
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Former FBI Director James Comey’s recent Instagram post of seashells spelling ’86 47′ has been condemned as a potential threat to President Trump, drawing criticism from the White House and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard. Critics argue that Comey’s actions demonstrate a pattern of Trump Derangement Syndrome and political bias.
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Orleans Parish law enforcement officials have provided an update on the ongoing manhunt for escaped New Orleans prison inmates. The sheriff described the situation as ‘fluid,’ indicating that authorities are still actively tracking down the fugitives.
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ICE arrested Mykol Santos-Santos, a Guatemalan MS-13 gang member with a lengthy criminal record, after Virginia county authorities refused to cooperate. An ICE officer was injured during the arrest, highlighting tensions over immigration enforcement.
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BSC Nutritionist Emily English discusses effective dieting strategies on Fox News Digital, emphasizing the importance of enjoying food while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Her approach encourages a balanced mindset, allowing individuals to savor meals without compromising their health goals.
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BSC Nutritionist Emily English discusses sustainable health through balanced nutrition and mindful eating. Her approach challenges traditional dieting methods by emphasizing enjoyment of food without compromising health.
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Sage Steele comments on the security situation under the Biden administration, suggesting the country was ‘lucky’ it wasn’t attacked. The remarks were made on a segment of his show, highlighting concerns about national security.
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Kid Rock criticized Bruce Springsteen for his anti-Trump comments during a European performance, calling them ‘garbage’ and accusing him of catering to Hollywood elites. The exchange highlights tensions between populist figures and mainstream artists in politics.
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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has rejected Dogecoin’s (DO. request to become part of the legislative branch. The GAO clarified that DOGE is not a legislative entity and cannot be integrated into the congressional structure.
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Ex-FBI Director James Comey has faced renewed criticism for his political posts on social media, including a 2024 beach image with ’86 47′ that critics argue promoted violence against Trump. Following this, Comey removed the post and issued an apology, highlighting his tendency to express political views on social media.
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House GOP leaders are exploring a $40,000 cap on the state-and-local tax deduction to secure support from conservative holdouts and salvage their party-line megabill. The proposal represents a compromise between leadership and ultraconservative Republicans who sought higher limits.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has suspended his campaign for governor, effectively clearing the field for Vivek Ramaswamy in the Republican primary. Yost cited the state party’s endorsement of Ramaswamy as the reason for his decision, stating that the race had turned from a ‘steep climb’ to a ‘vertical cliff’.
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Cassie Ventura’s lawyer read statements from her and her husband outside the New York City courthouse. The singer completed her testimony as ‘Victim 1’ after four days on the stand.
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The arrest of South Carolina court clerk Becky Hill has raised questions about its potential impact on the ongoing legal proceedings involving Alex Murdaugh. Attorney Eric Bland, representing multiple jurors and victims in the case, has commented on the situation.