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Senator JD Vance criticized North Carolina’s soft crime policies following the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger joined Fox & Friends First to discuss the incident and ongoing legislation in her memory.
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Border security advisor Art Del Cueto criticizes Democratic leaders for their anti-ICE rhetoric, which he claims is exacerbating border security challenges. He also highlights the FBI’s investigation into an attack on a Dallas ICE facility, calling for accountability and stronger enforcement measures.
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Former President Nicolas Sarkozy is accused of accepting campaign contributions from the late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. This is the latest in a series of corruption trials against the former French leader.
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Pascal Confavreux, France’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, clarifies that Palestinian recognition is not anti-Trump, stating it undermines Hamas and supports future Arab-Israeli peace.
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Blaine Milam will face execution in Texas for the murder of his girlfriend’s toddler during an exorcism. The case has drawn significant public and legal debate over the evidentiary standards for capital punishment.
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Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash from Democratic colleagues and media critics for promoting her new memoir, ‘107 Days,’ which details her failed 2024 presidential campaign. Critics argue her book highlights personal pettiness and undermines the party’s message, with some calling it ’embarrassing.’ The criticism comes as speculation grows about her potential run for president…
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The National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of ‘soft-on-crime’ policies. The article argues that these policies, often framed as progressive social justice reforms, have prioritized criminals over victims, leading to increased violence and failed public safety efforts.
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Hugh Hewitt, a radio host and former lawyer, praises President Donald Trump for his direct and decisive leadership style, calling him an ‘A-to-B’ leader who efficiently tackles complex issues. Hewitt compares Trump to successful developers, emphasizing his ability to cut through bureaucratic obstacles and focus on direct solutions.
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Rising crime rates and sanctuary city policies are driving working-class voters away from Democrats as the party ignores public safety concerns and voter priorities. The article suggests a potential long-term loss for the Democratic Party in the 2026 elections.
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The recent Israeli strike on a Gulf state has sparked calls for increased regional cooperation and the formation of an ‘Islamic NATO.’ Arab politicians are advocating for a unified defense strategy to counter perceived threats from Israel and external powers.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s recent segment on his talk show has brought renewed attention to ongoing debates about internet censorship and the role of technology companies in moderating online content. The discussion centered around concerns that Google’s content moderation practices may be leading to an overreach in controlling what users see and access online.
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SpaceX successfully launched 24 Starlink Mini satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral. The mission marks another step in the company’s efforts to expand global broadband internet access through its satellite constellation.
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Ahmed al-Shara, a former rebel turned president of Syria, made his debut on the world stage during the U.N. General Assembly. In his first address to the international community, he emphasized his commitment to rebuilding the country and restoring its institutions.
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Heavy rainfall has caused a landslide blocking the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, preventing farmers from transporting their apples to markets. The affected region, a key supplier of apples to India, now faces significant losses with thousands of tons of fruit rotting in fields and along the road.
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The recent ICE shooting in Dallas, Texas, has sparked debate over the agency’s procedures and accountability. Former FBI Director James Comey’s public comments have drawn mixed reactions, reflecting broader political tensions.
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Top Republican officials are pursuing diverging messages as Democrats seek to pounce. Senate Republicans, led by Majority Leader John Thune, are trying to keep the message simple: The GOP wants to keep agencies open for a few more weeks while negotiations continue while Democrats are asking for unreasonable concessions.
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Democratic Rep. Pat Ryan launches a PAC to support ‘patriotic’ candidates with backgrounds in public service, aiming to reposition the Democratic Party as the ‘patriotic party’ in the wake of a poor 2024 election cycle. The initiative is part of a broader effort to rebuild support for Democrats.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) confirmed the destruction of two Russian An-26 transport aircraft and radar stations in occupied Crimea as part of ongoing efforts to target high-value Russian assets. The strike is part of a broader strategy to undermine Russian military capabilities in the region.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that NATO may consider shooting down Russian fighter jets if Moscow ignores warnings. The statement reflects heightened tensions between NATO and Russia amid ongoing conflicts.
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A Ukrainian drone strike has reportedly caused significant disruption at the EuroChem-Belorechensk chemical plant. The facility, known for manufacturing nitrogen-based fertilizers, complex fertilizers, and sulfuric acid—a critical component in ammunition production—has reportedly suspended operations following the attack.
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A deadly shooting incident involving ICE agents in Dallas has sparked debates over law enforcement practices. Comedy Tonight host Jimmy Kimmel’s comments on the matter have drawn both support and backlash.
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President Trump’s reduced involvement in Ukraine’s war has sparked concerns over the future of the conflict. Ukrainian forces, despite their tenacity, are struggling with critical resource shortages.
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The article highlights the Democratic Party’s embrace of far-left politics, with figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani leading the charge. This shift raises questions about the party’s alignment with mainstream American values.
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The Trump administration has warned of mass layoffs if Congress fails to fund the government by September 30. White House officials are directing agencies to cut positions not aligned with the president’s agenda.
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Denmark temporarily closed Aalborg Airport after unidentified drones were spotted near the runway, with authorities unable to determine their origin or intent. Similar incidents were reported at other Danish and Norwegian airports, raising concerns about potential security threats.
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A major pharmaceutical company has announced new safety protocols for its Tylenol products following recent consumer concerns. The updates aim to enhance product safety and address lingering public worries.
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Taylor Budowich, a longtime Trump aide and former deputy chief of staff, is set to leave the White House following a series of recent departures from the administration. His departure comes as the Trump team continues to undergo restructuring, with several senior members moving on to new positions or leaving the administration altogether.
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President Trump has vowed to combat ‘radical left terrorism’ following a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, which killed one detainee and injured two others. No law enforcement agents were harmed, with the shooter identified as a 29-year-old man who died of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Mario Guevara, a journalist covering immigration issues in the U.S., has been detained by ICE since June after being arrested during a protest. His lawyers are warning of an impending deportation.
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s effort to link state disaster aid to immigration cooperation. The ruling follows a lawsuit by a coalition of states with sanctuary laws, which argue the policy violates their rights.
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Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners’ slugger, is two home runs away from tying the American League single-season record. His performance highlights the team’s strong offensive output as they secure their division title.
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Raleigh has become the latest player to reach the 60-home run milestone in a single season, joining an elite group of sluggers. This achievement marks a significant moment in his career and highlights his dominant performance.
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President Zelensky warned with Macron and Rutte about Russia’s deliberate airspace incursions. The actions are seen as a potential escalation in Eastern Europe tensions.
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Ukrainian authorities have denied claims that Ukraine shot down a Russian Su-34 bomber over Zaporizhzhia Oblast, contradicting earlier reports. The incident reportedly occurred around 4 a.m. local time as the warplane was attacking the city.
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The Russian General Staff has disclosed that more than 1.1 million troops have been lost in Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24, 2022. This figure encompasses 940 casualties reported by Russian forces in the past 24 hours.
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The Russian fuel crisis has escalated as half of the gas stations in occupied Crimea halt gasoline sales, driven by supply shortages caused by Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries. Moscow is forced to cut exports, worsening the domestic situation.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has urged his US counterpart to act with greater responsibility on the world stage, warning that Washington should not see itself as ‘the emperor of the world.’ Lula rejected Trump’s claims of unfair trade practices, pointing out that the US has enjoyed a $410 billion trade surplus with…
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A U.S. attorney is preparing to present a case against former F.B.I. Director James B. – Comey, focusing on allegations that he misled lawmakers during testimony regarding the Russia investigation.
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A panel on Fox News @ Night examines the increased support and interest in Turning Point USA following the assassination of its founder, Charlie Kirk. The discussion highlights how the event has amplified the group’s influence and visibility.
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Michael McCoy, chief of staff of Turning Point USA, discussed the organization’s future on ‘Fox News @ Night’ after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The conversation focused on strategic adjustments and maintaining the group’s mission amidst the tragedy.
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Former FBI Director James Comey faces potential legal charges as ‘Hannity’ panelists debate the Justice Department’s options. The discussion centers on the possible nature of any legal action against Comey, including allegations related to his role in the Trump investigation.
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A 6.3-magnitude earthquake rocked Venezuela, with no casualties reported. Authorities are monitoring the situation as they prepare for possible aftershocks.
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A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Venezuela without causing any casualties. Authorities are monitoring for potential aftershocks and secondary effects.
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The inquiry into former C.I.A. Director John O. Brennan faces further delays as no indictment has been filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. This latest setback underscores the challenges in prosecuting high-level officials, particularly in cases involving national security and classified activities.
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US President Donald Trump has unveiled a new White House exhibition, featuring portraits of all his predecessors except Joe Biden, who is represented by an autopen. The display highlights Trump’s ongoing criticism of Biden’s use of the device to sign documents.
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A hit-and-run incident in Midtown Manhattan left one person dead and another hospitalized, according to police. The couple from Hamburg was struck by a vehicle with a vanity plate reading ‘TIMES SQUARE’, and the driver fled the scene.
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The Center for Security and Democracy is addressing the ambiguous term ‘anti-law enforcement’ within leftist circles, highlighting the need for clarity. Trace Gallagher is leading the discussion to redefine and contextualize the term.
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Jimmy Kimmel has returned to late night television after being suspended for comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The incident has sparked discussions on free speech and public responsibility.
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President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have sparked controversy by challenging medical advice on Tylenol use during pregnancy, raising concerns about political influence on public health policies.
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A shooting incident in Dallas has occurred amid rising tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. The Trump administration has pointed to the ‘demonization’ of immigration officers as a factor behind recent incidents.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott analyzes what has ‘incited’ political violence in light of the deadly Dallas shooting on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The incident has reignited discussions about the broader implications of political rhetoric and its impact on public behavior.
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NATO chief Ursula von der Leyen has said that the option of shooting down Russian aircraft intruding into NATO airspace cannot be ruled out, following a series of alleged violations this month.Russia has rejected the accusations, with Deputy UN Ambassador Dmitry Polyansky calling them ‘Russophobic hysteria’ designed to pressure Washington into a more confrontational policy.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel speculated that the recent escalator malfunction at the United Nations was not an accident, suggesting potential foul play. The incident, which left several people stranded and caused minor injuries, has sparked a debate over safety protocols and accountability.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel on ‘Gutfeld!’ examined Google’s admission of being pressured to censor pandemic-related information. The hosts argued that progressive critics’ accusations of censorship are a form of ‘projection’ and that they are more involved in controlling information than they admit.
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The White House has directed federal agencies to prepare reduction-in-force (RIF) plans ahead of a potential government shutdown, with the OMB warning that programs not legally required to continue could face cuts if funding lapses. Agencies must consider issuing RIF notices to employees tied to affected programs in addition to furlough notices.
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A federal judge has declined to reinstate government watchdogs fired by former President Donald Trump, ruling that while the president had clearly violated the law, the impact did not rise to an ‘irreparable harm’ that would justify her intervention. The decision underscores ongoing legal battles over executive power and accountability.
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Richard Moe, who led the National Trust for Historic Preservation for 17 years and was instrumental in saving numerous endangered landmarks, has died at 88. His work helped preserve many significant historical sites across the United States, making him a key figure in the ongoing efforts to protect the nation’s architectural heritage.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has raised concerns at the United Nations about escalating Russian aggression, while the situation in Gaza remains a focal point of global attention. The summit underscores the growing international tension between conflicting parties.
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Mayor Abdullah Hammoud of Dearborn, Michigan, refused to apologize for his controversial remarks that led to a viral clash with a Christian minister. The incident has sparked debates over free speech, religious tolerance, and the role of local government in addressing divisive statements.
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Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, criticized the Democratic Party’s strategy on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ following a deadly shooting at a Dallas I.C.E. facility. She highlighted what she sees as the party’s ‘familiar playbook’ that could lead to negative outcomes.