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Germany has suspended all arms exports to Israel, a decision that highlights the country’s growing concerns over regional conflicts and its domestic political dynamics. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is currently touring eastern Germany to address rising support for far-right parties, aiming to stabilize the political landscape.
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Lavender marriages, once a cover for closeted Hollywood stars and persecuted LGBTQ+ individuals, are gaining popularity among Gen Z as a form of partnership that blends legal protection with a modern, digital-age approach to relationships. This trend reflects evolving societal attitudes toward marriage and LGBTQ+ rights.
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Ukrainian military intelligence operatives carried out a precision strike against Russian military assets in Crimea, neutralizing two An-26 transport aircraft, a coastal radar system, and a surface radar station. The operation underscores Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to disrupt Russian military infrastructure in the occupied region.
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A Senate panel report highlights the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) lack of security controls for handling sensitive data. The findings suggest that unmonitored network activities at the GSA building could pose significant risks to Americans’ data.
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President Trump has faced increasing scrutiny over his approach to government data, with critics accusing him of manipulating statistics to serve his political interests. Linda Qiu, a reporter for The New York, has detailed how the Trump administration has strategically used government data and scorekeepers to influence public perception.
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Ukraine’s Air Force Command announced on Telegram that Russian forces launched a significant drone attack on Ukrainian territory, deploying 17.6 aerial vehicles including Shahed and Gerbera drones. Ukrainian forces successfully destroyed 150 of the incoming UAVs, marking a notable defensive success.
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Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears has criticized former Rep. Abigail Spanberger for her June comments at the Network NOVA conference, sparking renewed debate over the political discourse in Virginia’s political landscape.
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Princess Awesome, a children’s clothing brand, is leading a legal battle against President Trump’s trade policy, which has significantly affected the company’s operations. The lawsuit underscores the challenges small businesses encounter when navigating the complexities of domestic manufacturing under current trade regulations.
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A children’s clothing company, Princess Awesome, is at the center of a legal battle against President Trump’s trade policies. The brand, co-founded by Rebecca Melsky and Eva St. Clair, faces challenges from domestic manufacturing costs exacerbated by Trump’s tariffs.
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was convicted of criminal conspiracy in a case tied to the late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. This was the latest in a series of corruption trials against the former French leader.
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Mikey McCoy, former Charlie Kirk chief of staff, condemned Mets announcer Gary Cohen for criticizing Cubs player Matt Shaw’s attendance at Kirk’s memorial. The controversy sparked backlash over the sensitivity of the situation.
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A Houston youth baseball coach was shot and wounded during a pregame prayer with his team, prompting the arrest of three suspects on felony charges. The incident occurred at Ameripark youth baseball field in Katy, Texas, where three individuals fired weapons from a nearby pasture as the event was ongoing.
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Dr. Katherine Kuhlman and Clare Morell join ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss how AI beauty apps are influencing young people and their self-image. The experts highlight concerns over body perception and mental health among youth.
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A 19-year-old arrested for making terroristic threats on social media before a campus vigil forCharlie Kirk. The threats, flagged by law enforcement, led to his arrest and remain in custody with $40,000 bond.
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President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorism network, as reported by Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy. The move comes amid heightened political tensions and concerns over radical leftist activities in the United States.
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Mallorca is projected to surpass previous visitor records in 2025, despite increasing anti-tourism protests. The island’s tourism sector continues to thrive amidst growing concerns over environmental and cultural impacts.
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Bill Ferrario, a former NFL offensive lineman and standout at the University of Wisconsin, has died at 47. He passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, just two days after his birthday.
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An Oklahoma family discovered a 2.79-carat brown diamond at Arkansas’ Crater of Diamonds State Park using dollar-store tools. The find, named the William Diamond, highlights the park’s role in diamond hunting and geological education.
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A California arsonist, inspired by the Hamas attack on Israel, was sentenced to more than 19 years in prison for planning and executing arson attacks. The court labeled him a ‘domestic terrorist’ due to his actions’ intended impact on government and public safety.
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7-Eleven is set to transform its U.S. operations by introducing Japanese-inspired meals and upgrading its in-store food offerings. This strategic move is part of a broader plan to expand its footprint by opening over 1,300 new stores by 2030 and significantly increasing its in-store food service capabilities.
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Members of the ‘Squad’ and other leading Democrats are facing criticism for using inflammatory rhetoric that officials say has contributed to the ‘demonizing’ of ICE agents. This comes as the Department of Homeland Security reports a 1,000% increase in assaults on ICE agents in the line of duty.
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Following a deadly shooting at an ICE field office in Dallas, Trump is calling on Democrats to stop what he calls anti-ICE rhetoric. A gunman, identified as Joshua Jahn, opened fire at the facility, killing one person and injuring two. Authorities found rounds with ‘anti-ICE’ etched onto them.
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MSNBC reporter Rosa Flores highlighted how ICE’s tactics, including masked agents and unmarked vehicles, have fueled public fear and division, especially after the Dallas shooting. The incident has prompted calls for Democrats to reduce anti-ICE rhetoric as officials warn of its consequences.
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Reese Witherspoon admits she regrets raising her children in Los Angeles during her divorce from Ryan Phillippe, citing the intense paparazzi attention and its impact on their mental health. The ‘Legally Blonde’ star shared her experiences with media scrutiny and the challenges she faced in protecting her kids from public exposure.
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Charlie Kirk’s murder by Tyler Robinson has left many unanswered questions about the events leading up to the incident and potential co-conspirators. Investigators are examining surveillance footage and DNA evidence to piece together the case.
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Hillary Clinton has called President Donald Trump’s climate change assertions ‘total disinformation,’ highlighting the growing political divide over environmental policy. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss Trump’s remarks and the administration’s stance on climate science.
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Katie Pavlich warns that colleges are violating civil rights by silencing conservative voices. She links this to the surge in campus chapter requests for Turning Point USA following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte condemned drone incursions in Denmark as a hybrid attack, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. He is collaborating with Danish authorities to protect critical infrastructure.
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Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen has identified recent drone sightings over multiple Danish airports as part of a hybrid attack, likely orchestrated by a professional actor. The ministry has emphasized the need for heightened security measures and increased surveillance in response to the incident.
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NORAD detected Russian Tu-95 and Su-35 aircraft in the Alaskan ADIZ, which remains in international airspace and does not enter U.S. or Canadian sovereign territory, according to the command. The activity is described as routine and not a threat.
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Paul Skenes, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ star pitcher, concluded his 2025 season with a franchise-record 216 strikeouts, achieving a 1.97 ERA. His performance, which included seven strikeouts in a 4-3 win over the Cincinnati Reds, marked his first season with an ERA under 2.00 since 2022.
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Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker has raised alarms about the safety of facilities following the recent assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and a shooting at a Dallas ICE facility. The incidents have sparked discussions on potential threats to public and institutional security.
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A devastating explosion and fire erupted at a printing company’s warehouse on the Groundwell Industrial Estate in Swindon, England, overnight. The incident, which shook homes across the town, triggered an emergency response with multiple fire crews and police involvement.
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President Donald Trump has replaced the official portrait of former President Joe Biden in the White, sparking controversy and speculation about potential legal actions. Fox News contributor Joe Concha has highlighted the media’s mixed reactions to this move, with some critics suggesting it could be a precursor to invoking the 25th Amendment.
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Emma Mason, after her daughter’s death from cyberbullying, called for global social media age restrictions and corporate accountability. She emphasized the need for tech companies to protect children’s mental health and prevent similar tragedies.
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Heavy rains have caused a major highway in Kashmir to be blocked for weeks, preventing farmers from transporting their apple harvest to markets. Rotting apples dumped on the ground in Qazig nad the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, which was closed following flooding and a landslide last month.
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Comedian and late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel faced backlash after his first monologue since being suspended from ‘Fox News @ Night.’ Critics accused him of being ‘dripping with insincerity’ following his remarks.
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President Barack Obama admits he has been ‘digging myself out of a hole’ in his relationship with Michelle Obama during his European speaking tour. He described the erosion of their bond due to his time in the White House.
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The Trump administration has made progress in recent months cracking down on illicit Chinese vapes, with federal and local law enforcement seizing thousands of units. Industry insiders and officials emphasize that while progress has been made, the issue remains a significant threat requiring continued vigilance.
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Steven Wang, CEO and founder of Dub, joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to share his journey from dropping out of Harvard to building an app that lets users follow and copy the, top investors’ strategies.
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US President Donald Trump criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan for his handling of migration, calling him a ‘terrible mayor’ and suggesting Sharia law threatens the city. Khan responded by accusing Trump of being racist, sexist, and Islamophobic, defending London’s global reputation and its status as a cultural and economic hub.
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Violent attacks on ICE facilities by left-wing agitators are intensifying, raising concerns about political extremism. The Trump administration’s transfer of former death-row inmates to supermax prisons following Biden’s commutations has sparked new controversies.
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Tropical Storm Ragasa has weakened but continues to move toward Vietnam, where authorities are preparing for landfall. The storm has already claimed at least 25 lives and displaced millions, leaving a path of devastation in its wake.
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The FBI has noted a growing trend of suspects in high-profile shootings engraving ideological messages on bullet casings, including anti-ICE rhetoric and antifascist slogans. This pattern has emerged in recent cases involving the Dallas ICE facility attack and the murders of Charlie Kirk and Brian Thompson.
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A fatal shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, left one Mexican national seriously injured, prompting Mexico to express concern through diplomatic channels. The incident, which also resulted in the death of the attacker, has prompted the Department of Homeland Security to announce enhanced security measures at ICE facilities nationwide.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris faces criticism for her new memoir about the 2024 presidential campaign, with experts suggesting it could hinder her 2028 prospects. The book, ‘107 Days,’ is viewed as a major career misstep, as it undermines her credibility as a leader and fails to establish a vision for the future.
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Federal authorities have declared Travis Decker dead, leading to the dismissal of his federal case, but local officials await DNA confirmation to definitively identify the remains found in a remote area of Washington. The sheriff’s office is preparing for a press conference to address any public concerns once results are in.
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Recent studies highlight the potential of GLP-1 drugs to reduce chronic disease risk by lowering inflammatory cytokines, as noted by Dr. Sue Decotiis, a New York City weight-loss physician. These medications, which include semaglutides and tirzepatides, show promise in addressing conditions from arthritis to cancer.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris revealed in her memoir that she ran a secret mentorship program, the ‘Stars Project,’ to nurture young Democratic lawmakers like Rep. Jasmine Crockett. The initiative, known only to senior staff, included private meetings in the West Wing and aimed to groom future leaders within the party.
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Toronto Blue Jays outfielder George Springer accused an MLB umpire of biased officiating after a disputed foul ball call against Boston, which he believed was rigged in favor of the New York Yankees. The controversial call occurred during a pivotal game where Springer had a chance to tie or win the contest, but the umpire’s…
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin called an NBC report claiming ICE used an autistic girl as bait a ‘disgusting smear,’ as the network’s false allegations resurface amid a deadly shooting investigation at an ICE facility in Dallas.
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Alysa Liu, the U.S. women’s figure skating champion, has changed her competition music after the body of a missing girl was found in a car registered to d4vd. The artist, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, is under investigation, but not yet implicated in the girl’s death.
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The NHL has seen a dominance by the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers in the previous two Stanley Cup Final matchups. Analysts are evaluating which teams could challenge this trend in the 2025-26 season.
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The early season in sports has been marked by a mix of surprises and disappointments, as eight players stand out for their performances. Among them, five have delivered exceptional results, catching the attention of fans and analysts alike. These athletes have not only met but exceeded expectations, bringing renewed hope to their teams and enhancing…
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The article provides a comprehensive analysis of NFL matchups for Week 4, offering guidance on which players to target and avoid in fantasy football leagues. It also includes projected scores for all games, helping fantasy managers make informed decisions.
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Kyler Murray has adapted his gameplay by focusing on shorter passes instead of forcing long throws, leading to improved performance for the Cardinals. This shift in strategy has been a key factor in the team’s recent success.
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The Seattle Seahawks have undergone a significant offensive transformation during the offseason, acquiring quarterback Sam Darnold, new receivers, and implementing a new scheme under coordinator Klint Kubiak. This shift aims to enhance their offensive capabilities and competitive edge in the NFL.
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The article revisits 23 major NFL trades from 3 years ago, including the Seahawks’ trade of Russell Wilson. It offers new insights into how these moves have impacted the teams’ trajectories.
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Oregon has been pushing the boundaries of uniform design for over two decades, showcasing a unique approach to this aspect of public and institutional wear. The state’s commitment to redefining uniforms has led to various initiatives aimed at enhancing functionality, comfort, and aesthetic appeal.
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College football fans have been keeping a close eye on the transfer portal for unexpected moves, with several players making significant transfers that could reshape the season. These under-the-radar transfers have added an extra layer of intrigue to the upcoming college football season, with several teams benefiting from the influx of new talent.