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Free agent center/forward Precious Achiuwa has agreed to a one-year deal with the Miami Heat, sources told ESPN. The move marks Achiuwa’s return to the NBA after a brief hiatus, as he aims to contribute to the Heat’s roster for the upcoming season.
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The 2025 Major League Baseball season has concluded, and an in-depth analysis of all 30 teams’ regular-season performances has been published. This assessment provides a detailed look at each franchise’s success relative to preseason projections, highlighting both achievements and shortcomings across the league.
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Former Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi stated that the cost of the Kursk operation was ‘too high’, though he admitted not knowing the exact figure. The remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the strategic and financial implications of the operation.
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Ukraine has reportedly launched an attack on the Russian port city of Novorossiysk, targeting an office of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, a key oil pipeline operator. The attack has caused damage to the facility, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
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Spanish Defense Minister’s aircraft experienced a GPS disturbance near Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave while en route to Lithuania’s Siauliai air base. The incident has raised concerns about potential cyber or electronic interference.
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Russia has passed a new bill allowing for year-round military conscription, ending the previous seasonal draft system.
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Russian forces have launched a missile strike on a Ukrainian military training facility, deploying Iskander missiles which caused casualties. Although security protocols were in place, the impact on a shelter compromised the ability to fully safeguard the individuals present.
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Ukraine is sending a clear message to Europe that it faces an escalating Russian threat, with recent drone attacks on Poland and Estonia signaling heightened tensions. The conflict, which has become the bloodiest war in Europe since World War II, underscores the urgency for European support.
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Historian Niall Ferguson warns of a new Cold War as tensions rise between Ukraine and Russia. The discussion highlights the complex geopolitical landscape and potential global implications of the conflict.
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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel praised Erika Kirk for forgiving her husband’s alleged shooter, calling it a powerful example for others to follow. The incident has sparked discussions about personal responsibility and the complexities of seeking justice in the aftermath of violence.
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Former President Donald Trump has publicly criticized the United Nations, accusing it of being biased against the United States. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to begin her book tour, promoting her memoir which details her experiences in the Biden administration.
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Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel criticized Kamala Harris for not selecting Pete Buttigieg as her running mate, arguing she failed to trust her gut. Harris cited political risks as the main factor in her decision.
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Gia Giudice, daughter of Teresa Giudice, reached out to President Trump to seek help in pardoning her father, Joe Giudice, after being inspired by the Chrisley family’s recent pardon. Teresa expressed hope for her ex-husband’s return to the U.S.
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President Trump delivered a controversial speech at the UN General Assembly, questioning the organization’s effectiveness and criticizing its handling of climate change, Ukraine, Gaza, and migration. His remarks prompted a range of reactions from world leaders, with some expressing discomfort while others acknowledged his blunt approach.
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A 44-year-old ex-con with a violent history is facing first-degree assault charges after allegedly stabbing a man in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. The victim, who survived the attack, is in serious condition. This incident highlights a broader trend of violent crimes in cities like Seattle and Charlotte, where repeat offenders are linked to recent incidents including…
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Lorenzo Lamas, a longtime actor and businessman, has paid tribute to the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, describing Erika Kirk—his widow—as an extraordinary individual who embodies ‘truth, faith’ and moral excellence. He called her an example of forgiveness and grace in the face of tragedy.
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An 18-year-old man sparked controversy by eating 40 pieces of sashimi at a law school celebration buffet, leading to his mother’s disapproval and sparking debate about buffet etiquette. The incident ignited online discussions about parental perceptions and communal dining norms.
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President Donald Trump has suggested that Ukraine can reclaim all territory lost to Russia. The White House is actively working towards achieving peace between Russia and Ukraine.
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U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz warned about Russia’s drone activity in NATO airspace, calling it a threat to security. He mentioned Trump’s firm stance against Russian drones in the alliance’s territory.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-signed 464-pound defensive lineman Desmond Watson, who failed to make the 53-man roster due to conditioning issues. Coach Todd Bowles emphasized that Watson’s signing is for his potential contribution rather than specifically for tackling the Eagles’ tush push issue.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed the Bundestag during a debate on Germany’s 2026 budget, facing criticism from the far-right Alternative for Germany over debt management. The far-right party opened the proceedings by lambasting Mer’t’s policies, highlighting tensions within the parliamentary landscape.
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett has commented on Ryan Routh’s guilty verdict for the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. U.S. Marsh’als had to restrain Routh during the court proceedings, highlighting the case’s sensitivity.
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The news item highlights the convergence of three key figures: Routh, Trump, and the United Nations. While specifics are not provided, the event suggests a significant international diplomatic engagement involving these entities.
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North Carolina lawmakers passed “Iryna’s Law” to eliminate cashless bail after Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was fatally stabbed in Charlotte. The bill aims to reform criminal justice procedures by removing the condition of releasing defendants on a written promise to appear and impose stricter guidelines for violent offenders.
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Colombian-American artist Felix Morelo has sparked mixed reactions with his ‘Charlie Kirk spot’ chalk art following the conservative influencer’s assassination, reflecting broader political polarization in New York City. Passersby have defaced the artwork or created competing circles, highlighting the intense divisions sparked by Kirk’s death.
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President Donald Trump criticized climate change policies during a recent address, calling them a ‘great con job,’ which has sparked significant backlash. Marc Morano, executive editor of Climated, commented on Trump’s remarks, highlighting the controversy surrounding the administration’s stance on environmental issues.
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Google has reversed its decision to reinstate YouTube accounts that were banned under the Biden administration, following legal challenges. Journalist and author Alex Berenson is joining Fox & Friends to discuss his lawsuit against the administration over alleged censorship.
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The Ryder Cup, known for its intense competition, has also produced heartwarming moments that resonate deeply, showcasing emotional bonds and sportsmanship among players and fans. Notable examples include Rory McIlroy’s transformation from skepticism to dedication, Darren Clarke’s victory after his wife’s passing, and the 1969 tie between Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin.
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Jimmy Kimmel addressed backlash over Charlie Kirk’s controversial comments, while the White House sought answers about a reported UN escalator malfunction linked to Trump. Other headlines included Zelenskyy’s response to Trump’s ‘to the very end’ pledge, a Democratic contingency plan for Biden’s potential withdrawal, and a Democrat’s win in a special congressional election.
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Super Bowl champion Nick Foles defends the Philadelphia Eagles’ tush push play, arguing it should not be banned by the NFL. Foles, along with quarterback Jalen Hurts, believes the play is a legitimate strategy that showcases the team’s offensive line expertise and is difficult to officiate fairly.
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Super Bowl champion Nick Foles has sparked controversy by stating he is ‘pro tush push’ in an interview with Fox News Digital. Critics continue to debate the play’s implications.
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Micah Parsons of the Green Bay Packers will face his former Dallas Cowboys teammate Dak Prescott in a highly anticipated game, admitting the emotional challenge of potentially sacking him. The matchup is expected to draw significant national attention, with the Packers’ strong defensive performance and the Cowboys’ struggles raising questions about the trade’s impact on…
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Israel’s former defense minister and top general accuse the U.N. of distorting facts, applying double standards, and fostering Hamas while disregarding Israel’s humanitarian efforts. The minister emphasizes the U.N.’s hypocrisy in condemning Israel while ignoring the actions of other nations and the weaponization of U.N. facilities in Gaza.
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Autism diagnoses have surged from 1 in 150 children in 2000 to 1 in 31 in 2022, sparking debate on whether this reflects improved detection or an actual increase. Health officials and experts highlighted the role of better identification, broader diagnostic criteria, and environmental factors.
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Typhoon Ragasa has claimed the lives of 14 individuals in Taiwan, while Hong Kong is currently experiencing strong winds, particularly in areas such to Heng Fa Chuen. The storm has also prompted the evacuation of one million residents in Guangdong, southern China, due to its increasing proximity to the region.
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The U.S. Ryder Cup team faced criticism on social media for their casual fashion choices at the gala dinner ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup. The American golfers were seen in suits without ties and wearing sneakers, prompting debate about the importance of formal attire in such events.
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Felix Morelo, a New York City street artist, discussed his controversial chalk artwork featuring Charlie Kirk, following the artist’s assassination. The piece sparked significant public reaction, with some viewers expressing outrage and others showing support.
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North Carolina state lawmakers have passed ‘Iryna’s Law,’ a newly enacted tough-on-crime legislation named in honor of Iry, which increases penalties for violent offenses. The bill received substantial support from law enforcement agencies and community advocates, who argue that it will lead to more effective crime prevention.
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Criminal defense attorney David Gelman has criticized the conviction of Ryan Routh, who was found guilty in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Gelman asserts that there is ‘no, way’ Routh would ever be released from prison, reflecting his strong stance against the verdict.
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Cubs player Matt Shaw faced backlash from Mets broadcasters after missing a game against Cincinnati to attend Charlie Kirk’s funeral, which he called a faith-based decision. Shaw explained that his connection to Kirk, a fellow believer, drove his actions, emphasizing that honoring a friend was more important than the team’s schedule.
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U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, a Wisconsin Republican, has launched his gubernatorial bid in Wisconsin, vowing to ‘clean up the bull’ in Madison politics. The race is open as current Governor Tony Evers has decided not to run again, with other candidates like Milwaukee County Executive Josh Schoemann and former Navy SEAL Bill Berrien entering the…
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Kamala Harris has been criticized for reportedly making ‘fake, phony’ comments during a recent appearance on ‘The View’ as she discussed the 2024 presidential election. The remarks have sparked backlash from critics who argue they undermine her credibility as a candidate.
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Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al Qaeda member now leading Syria, is set to debut at the U.N. General Assembly to present his vision for a new Syria. His government faces challenges including ongoing sectarian violence and the need for massive reconstruction efforts.
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The suspect accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk remains in a special housing unit of a Utah jail despite a completed mental health evaluation. The decision is based on the nature of the crime and potential risks to public safety.
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Vice President Kamala Harris’ brother-in-law, Tony West, developed a contingency plan called the ‘Red File’ a year before President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 election, as detailed in Harris’ memoir ‘107 Days.’ The plan, created to prepare for a potential ‘traumatic’ event involving Biden, included procedures for immediate action, communication strategies, and transition protocols.
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Former Antifa activist Gabriel Nadales praised Trump’s decision to label Antifa as a domestic terrorist group, calling it long overdue. He argued the designation would aid law enforcement in targeting the organization’s violent activities.
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Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered an ancient treasure hoard dating back over 1,600 years near Capernaum, where Jesus preached. The discovery highlights the site’s historical significance and its reuse during multiple revolts.
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A new book reveals how former Prime Minister John Major, serving as an ‘honest broker,’ helped mediate the separation of Princess Diana and Prince Charles during their marital crisis. The book, ‘Power and the Palace,’ highlights Major’s role in ensuring a smooth process and providing emotional support to Diana during a difficult period.
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Erika Kirk’s public forgiveness of her husband’s alleged killer has been hailed as one of the most powerful displays of Christian faith in recent years. Her tearful message at the memorial service, broadcast to millions, emphasized divine love over hate and resonated deeply with global audiences.
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London Stansted Airport experienced delays after a small fire forced the closure of its security area overnight. The area reopened just before dawn, though flight disruptions are expected.
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Jimmy Kimmel has returned to late-night television after a six-day suspension, using the opportunity to defend free speech and criticize President Donald Trump’s ‘bullying’ behavior. The network’s decision to reinstate Kimmel has drawn criticism from Trump, who claimed it puts ABC in jeopardy.
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The relationship between Majority Leader John Thune and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has grown tense, with neither leader willing to initiate talks on resolving the funding deadlock. This stalemate reflects broader partisan tensions that have raised the odds of a government shutdown.
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Republican leaders on Capitol Hill face a growing challenge as they navigate the internal strain between moderates and hardline anti-abortion advocates over the extension of Obamacare subsidies. The debate has been further complicated by the looming threat of a government shutdown less than a week away, which could worsen the political stakes for both parties.
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A cybersecurity incident has allegedly compromised the data of Sergey Aksyon, the head of Russian occupation authorities in Crimea, revealing official correspondence and internal communications between occupation ministries and services. The breach is reported to have uncovered sensitive information about the administration’s operations in the region.
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The Russian Finance Ministry has proposed raising the value-added tax (VAT) to bolster a war-impacted budget, with the increase primarily intended to fund defense and security expenditures. This move is part of a draft budget submitted to the Russian government aimed at addressing economic strain caused by the ongoing conflict.
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Trump’s comments on Russia have drawn sharp reactions from the Kremlin, with officials comparing Russia to a ‘bear’ and dismissing the notion of a ‘paper bear.’ The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Russia, particularly in the context of Ukraine’s political situation.
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Ukraine’s 3rd Army Corps reported that Russian troops used an underage girl as a human shield in eastern Ukraine. The military said a Russian unit breached a home, killed the girl’s parents, and abducted her.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night television has sparked a range of reactions from celebrities and politicians. Ben Stiller called his opening monologue ‘brilliant,’ while some conservatives questioned his authenticity.
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The article explores the potential ulterior motives behind Marco Rubio’s public endorsement of Mexico’s crime-fighting efforts amid longstanding ties between Mexican authorities and criminal cartels. Despite the U.S. government’s assertion of cooperation, the piece highlights the complex dynamics at play, suggesting Rubio’s statement may serve as a strategic move to ease tensions and prevent economic…
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China controls 70% of global rare earth mining and 90% of refining capacity, using these materials as leverage in trade negotiations with the United States. The Trump administration is leveraging discussions over TikTok to address this dominance, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer meeting with Chinese officials in Madrid to…