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Senator Markwayne Mullin praised President Donald Trump’s economic agenda, stating Trump has a better grasp of the economy than any president in history. He addressed the frustrations of the government shutdown, emphasizing its impact on the national economy.
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Shield AI has unveiled the X-BAT, an AI-powered fighter jet designed to counter China’s anti-access strategy by operating without runways, GPS, or constant communication. China has developed long-range precision missiles to destroy U.S. aircraft before they can launch.
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Prince Andrew is reportedly living a ‘disconnected existence’ at Royal Lodge, spending most of his days watching war films and playing games after relinquishing his royal titles. The royal palace is pushing for him to move out, with a potential relocation to the Scottish highlands.
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Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, is set to decide by Monday whether to lift a restraining order blocking the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops in Portland. The administration argues that a higher court has already allowed the deployment.
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The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a family from Naushon Island after their boat caught fire, forcing them to swim to safety. Cynthia Sullivan, 73, died a day after the incident, succumbing to injuries sustained in the blaze.
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Former U.S. Senator John Sununu has launched his campaign for the 2026 GOP Senate primary in New Hampshire, aiming to flip the Democratic-held seat currently held by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. Sununu, who previously defeated Shaheen in the 2002 election but lost to her in 2008, is competing with former ambassador Scott Brown for the Republican…
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The White House has issued guidance urging federal agencies to prioritize cost-cut, but agencies have not yet taken significant action. The document, obtained by POLITICO, outlines recommendations for streamlining operations and reducing expenses, but the lack of progress raises questions about the effectiveness of the guidance.
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The article highlights key fantasy football insights for Week 8, focusing on matchups involving Derrick Henry, Alec Pierce’s first touchdown of the season, and Joe Flacco’s potential for additional fantasy upside.
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Luka Doncic set a Lakers franchise record with 92 points in the first two games of the season, scoring 49 points in a 128-110 win over the Wolves. His performance has already set the tone for the Lakers’ season.
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Russia claims a peace deal with Ukraine is close, yet it continues to reject any compromise and insists on its maximalist demands. The nation is escalating attacks while maintaining its stance.
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Russian forces have intensified their assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, launching nine Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 62 Shahed-type drones over the past day. The strikes resulted in eight casualties and 67 injuries, according to Ukrainian military reports.
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Sen. Rand Paul has pledged support for Rep. Thomas Massie in his primary challenge against a Trump-endorsed candidate, Ed Gallrein. Paul, who shares Massie’s libertarian leanings and has consistently questioned Trump’s decisions, is committed to supporting his fellow Kentucky Republican in the upcoming primary.
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Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei faces political headwinds ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary elections. His administration has implemented austerity measures that have sparked widespread protests and criticism.
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The main opposition candidates in Ivory Coast’s presidential election have been barred from the race, sparking accusations of electoral fraud. President Alassane Ouatt, 83, is set to run for his fourth term despite term limits, which has drawn criticism from opposition parties and international observers.
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Late-night host Bill Maher criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to construct a $300 million ballroom in the White House, arguing that the project signifies Trump’s intent to remain in power. The demolition of the East Wing has drawn criticism from Democrats, liberal media figures, and former RNC chairman Michael Steele, who view the project as…
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The US Treasury has imposed sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, accusing him of enabling drug cartels to traffic cocaine to North America. Petro denies the allegations, claiming his administration has made significant progress in dismantling criminal networks.
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President Trump is embarking on a five-day tour of Asia, marking his first trip to the region during his second term. The trip, starting this weekend, is expected to focus on economic deals and diplomatic engagements, with a particular emphasis on strengthening trade relations and addressing trade tensions.
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The article highlights the growing geopolitical tensions in Asia as the U.S. and China compete for influence through trade, technology, and the Taiwan issue. It references Trump and Xi’s 2019 G20 meeting, underscoring the long-standing rivalry between the two superpowers.
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Pumpkin spice lattes, a quintessential U.S. fall beverage, are gaining popularity in certain European cities like Brussels and Antwerp, though they remain less common in Paris and Rome. The drink, known for its high sugar content, has not yet achieved the same ubiquity or sweetness as its American counterpart.
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A study in Uganda found that treating baby wraps with mosquito repellent dramatically reduced malaria infections in young children, with 66 percent fewer cases among those children compared with babies in untreated wraps. This innovative approach could offer a new and effective way to protect vulnerable children from malaria.
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Virginia Giuffre’s memoir details years of abuse under Jeffrey Epstein, including allegations of rape by an unnamed former prime minister and encounters with figures such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. The book, released Tuesday, details Giuffre’s entry into Epstein’s world through her father’s job at Mar-a-Lago.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer accused President Donald Trump of abandoning his duties during the government shutdown by departing for Asia. Schumer criticized Trump for prioritizing foreign travel over addressing domestic issues, including healthcare and government operations. The president’s absence has shifted responsibility to Congressional Republicans to negotiate an end to the shutdown.
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Manchester United are optimistic about securing Morten Hjulmand’s transfer from Sporting CP, with rumors suggesting the club is actively pursuing the Danish midfielder. The latest developments indicate that the Red Devils are confident in completing a deal before the summer transfer window closes.
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Lithuania has closed its airports and border crossings with Belarus following a reported incident involving a large group of ‘smuggling balloons’ launched from the neighboring country. The government is implementing strict checks to prevent potential smuggling activities.
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President Donald Trump has embarked on a five-day diplomatic tour of Asia, his first visit to the region since reassuming the presidency. His itinerary includes a planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which is expected to address key issues between the two nations.
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A former NATO commander has warned that the potential unification of Ireland could expose the UK and NATO to Russian and Chinese military forces, prompting calls for increased NATO activity in Irish-controlled waters.
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Sirikit, the queen mother of Thailand, has passed away at the age of 93. She was the wife of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the mother of the current king. In recent years, she had been in poor health and had become a rare public figure.
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The Trump administration is moving to restructure Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to accelerate deportations, citing concerns over the agency’s current pace. Officials in Broadview, Illinois, have begun implementing changes as part of this initiative.
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Ron Vitiello has called for an end to the chaos and violence in the United States, emphasizing the need for a coordinated effort to restore order and protect citizens. The discussion highlighted recent assaults on federal agents and the link between migrant truckers and deadly crashes.
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Kevin Durant praised the Houston Rockets’ reaction to their 0-2 start, calling their frustration a positive sign. The star forward believes this early-season discontent can be channeled into motivation for future games.
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Mavericks fans vented their frustration Friday night, again chanting ‘Fire Nico!’ as the final minute played out in a 117-107 loss to the Wizards that dropped Dallas to 0-2 on the season. The team’s struggles have sparked renewed calls for head coach Rick Carlisle to be fired.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers were routed 11-4 in Game 1 of the World Series by the Toronto Blue Jays, who erupted for nine runs in the sixth inning to expose the team’s shaky bullpen. The loss marks a historic first for the franchise, as they face a daunting challenge in the series.
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The Toronto Blue Jays secured their first World Series championship in 3,2 years with a decisive Game 1 victory, marking the beginning of a historic baseball celebration for the city.
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Comedian and political commentator Bill Maher expressed his disapproval of President Donald Trump’s ongoing renovations of the White House, particularly the demolition of the East Wing. Maher emphasized that the alterations to the presidential residence raise questions about the symbolic significance of the White House as a historic and political landmark.
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Adrienne Gray and Carrie Sheffield discuss the media’s reaction to the White House renovations, including the ballroom’s potential as a future legacy. They also address the dismissal of the Venezuela drug threat and public sentiment regarding the economy.
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The Toronto Blue Jays secured an 11-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series, sending shockwaves through the baseball world. Legends Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, and David Ortiz expressed their excitement over the win and acknowledged the pressure on Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers in Game 2.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has halted a television commercial that had angered Donald Trump. The ad, which criticized U.S. tariffs, sparked diplomatic tension following Trump’s decision to end trade talks.
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U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Ted Budd (R-N.C.) are spearheading bipartisan efforts to enhance cybersecurity measures and secure national infrastructure against threats from China. The initiative aims to address vulnerabilities in critical systems and build a more resilient defense strategy through coordinated legislative action.
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Kremlin special envoy Kirill Dmitriev has stated that sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump will not significantly affect the Russian economy. Dmitriev argued that economic measures are not the ‘solution’ to the war in Ukraine.
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J. William Middendorf II, who served as Secretary of the Navy under President Gerald Ford and held ambassadorships in the 1970s and ’80s, has died at the age of 101. A prominent figure in both political and cultural spheres, Middendorf was also known for his classical music compositions, which brought him recognition beyond his governmental…
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The Trump administration has announced plans to deploy monitors to observe election processes in California and New, Jersey, two Democratic-leaning states with significant electoral races. Officials from the Justice Department have stated that the monitoring efforts are part of a broader strategy to maintain the integrity of the electoral process.
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Fox News host Will Cain dissects the media’s ‘mass hysteria’ over President Donald Trump’s White House renovations on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ He critiques the coverage, stating that the focus has been more on political reactions than the actual renovations.
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President Trump is set to embark on a six-day diplomatic tour of Asia as he seeks to negotiate a significant trade deal with China. The tour, which includes stops in Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea, will culminate in a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Gen. Nebojsa Pavkovic, a former Yugoslav general convicted of war crimes, has died at 79. He was found guilty in 2009 and had been serving a 22-year sentence but was released for health reasons at the request of the Serbian government.
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Addison Barger admitted he blacked out during his World Series Grand Slam, leaving him with no memory of the play. The moment has sparked discussions about the intensity of the moment and the physical demands of professional sports.
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Stephen K. Bannon has claimed there is a plan for Donald Trump to seek a third presidential term, contradicting constitutional term limits. The claim was made during a memorial service for Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona.
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The Toronto Blue Jays triumphed over the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 in Game 1 of the World Series, fueled by a nine-run sixth inning. Shohei Ohtani made history with his first World Series home run, but it couldn’t halt the Blue Jays’ momentum.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom announces $140 million in state funding to keep 109 Planned Parenthood clinics open amid federal cuts and defunding efforts. Newsom said the move affirms the state’s continued commitment to abortion access for women in the Golden State amid efforts by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans to shut down Planned Parenthood.
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Queen Sirikit of Thailand, known for her iconic image and dedication to national causes, has passed away at the age of 93. As the wife of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, she played a significant role in Thailand’s history, supporting numerous local causes and engaging in international diplomacy.
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Drew Mestemaker, a redshirt freshman quarterback for North Texas, set a school record with 60,800 yards and four touchdowns in a 54-20 victory over Charlotte on Friday night. The game saw North Texas score 37 unanswered points.
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The Portland Trail Blazers advanced after the arrest of coach Chauncey Billups, securing a 139-119 victory over the Warriors with interim coach Tiago Splitter at the helm. This win underscores the team’s ability to maintain focus and succeed despite the coaching upheaval.
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Blue Jays fans displayed their discontent toward Shohei Ohtani by chanting ‘don’t need you’ during Game 1 of the World Series, reflecting lingering frustration over his decision not to join the team in free agency 2023.
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The Toronto Blue Jays delivered a commanding performance against the Los Angeles Dodgers, defeating them 11-4 in Game 1 of the World Series. Addison Barger made history with the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history, while Alejandro Kirk contributed a two-run homer in a nine-run sixth inning.
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Ukrainian drones have struck an electrical substation in Russia’s Volgograd Oblast for the second time in two weeks, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict. The attack has drawn attention to the increasing reliance on drone technology in modern warfare, raising concerns about its impact on civilian infrastructure and energy systems.
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The gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey are intensifying as both states face tight competition shaped by scandals and strategic endorsements. Media platforms like Hannity’s show are playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion and influencing the outcome of these pivotal elections.
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Laura Ingraham discusses the Trump administration’s efforts to combat narcoterrorists and drug smuggling on The Ingraham Angle. The segment highlights ongoing strategies to address the crisis at the border.
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Halo Studios has announced Halo: Campaign Evolved, a Unreal Engine 5 remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved campaign set for 2026 on Xbox Series X, PC, and PlayStation 5. The announcement marks Halo’s expansion to PlayStation, with community director Brian Jarrard stating it represents a new era for the franchise.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James has pleaded not guilty to charges of mortgage fraud. The case has drawn significant attention, with media outlets like ‘Sunday Night in America’ and ‘Hannity’ featuring discussions on the matter.
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Washington, D.C. is fighting to block the deployment of National Guard troops from Republican-led states, claiming they have been conducting law enforcement tasks. Legal representatives argued the troops were involved in duties that should be handled by local agencies.
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Political commentator Julian Epstein warns that the current ‘cold civil war’ inside the Democratic Party will soon ‘become hot,’ signaling a potential for more intense internal conflict. Epstein, an attorney and political analyst, discusses this on his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’