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The Iranian-backed Houthis confirmed the death of Yemen’s PM Ahmed al-Rahawi in an Israeli airstrike. Israel’s military stated it had precisely struck a Houthi target in Yemen.
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is barred from the UN General Assembly after a US visa ban. EU foreign ministers meet in Denmark to weigh limited sanctions on Israel over Gaza.
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A fan proposed to his girlfriend during Aryna Sabalenka’s U.S. Open win over Leylah Fernandez, creating a sweet and unexpected moment on the court. Sabalenka expressed her delight, calling it a ‘very sweet moment’ and wishing the couple a ‘happy marriage.’
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The weekend signals the end of summer, yet it offers an opportunity to savor the season’s final delights. The golden hour, known for its warm, soft light, is highlighted as a perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities.
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Germany has issued an arrest warrant for neo-Nazi Liebich after she failed to begin a sentence at a women’s prison in eastern Germany for incitement. The far-right AfD received the most parliamentary fines out of all political parties, according to DW.
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Over half of administrative fines issued to Germany’s political parties have been handed to the far-right AfD, according to parliamentary data. St. Pauli won Friday night’s historic Hamburg derby.
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Scammers are using fake DocuSign emails that appear to show charges from Apple Pay to steal personal information. These fraud messages include fake receipts, order IDs, and support numbers, which direct victims to scammer-operated phone numbers.
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Comedy has been in decline for a decade, but ‘Splitsville’ offers a promising return to laugh-out-loud movies. The film stars Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona, Kyle Mavin, and Michael Angelo Covino, with a witty screenplay and vibrant cinematography.
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Carly Pearce revealed she knocked out her front teeth and nearly bit through her lip seven days before the 2020 CMA Awards, forcing her to undergo stitches and endure a difficult recovery. Despite the injury, she won her first CMA Award and performed at the event, describing her appearance as ‘beat up’ and her lips…
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Ron Howard, the Academy Award-winning director, celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary by donating a Victorian-style love seat to a local park, symbolizing his enduring love for his wife, Cheryl. The bronze ‘kissing chair’ has an estimated value of $88,440 and is located at Johnny Carson Park in Burbank.
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Comedian Marc Maron criticized Netflix for its continued support of Dave Chappelle, likening the platform’s decision to a ‘fascist business strategy.’ Maron argued that Netflix’s support for Chappelle was driven by profit motives rather than principles, suggesting that the platform prioritizes bottom-line gains over social responsibility.
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## Excerpt Florida beaches dominated a list of the top 10 U.S. beaches with shark attacks dating back several hundred years, according to a new report by Tideschart. The study highlights the need for heightened awareness among swimmers about the risks and safety measures in high-risk areas.
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A recent poll indicates that many Democrats are increasingly unhappy with the current state of the country. Kellyanne Conway, a Fox News contributor, discussed the findings on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ emphasizing the implications of this trend.
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The author recounts their personal experience of losing their partner to murder, emphasizing the need for the media and public to shift focus from criminal spectacle to victims’ stories. The piece highlights the lack of closure and justice for families affected by crime, using the O.J. Simpson case and Bryan Kohberger trial as examples.
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The Hudson’s Bay Company, which operated for 35,5 years, has shut down, leading to ongoing legal disputes. Most landlords of Hudson’s Bay stores opposed Ruby Liu’s ambitious plan to revive the stores under her name.
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President Donald Trump has revoked the Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, ending her government-provided security beyond the six months mandated by law. This move follows a directive from former President Joe Biden, who had extended her protection for an additional year before leaving office.
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Former DOJ official John Yoo criticized the appeals court’s tariff ruling as ‘seriously flawed,’ raising concerns about its impact on U.S. trade relations and international policies. The interview also covered mortgage fraud allegations against Lisa Cooke and new details on the Minneapolis school shooter case.
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Dave Portnoy claimed he was banned from Ohio Stadium due to his Michigan fandom, but Ohio State clarified he was not banned. Portnoy appeared on ‘Fox and Friends’ wearing a disguise, joking about being banned by coach Ryan Day.
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy made his debut on the Fox News show ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the Texas-Ohio State college football matchup. The appearance marks Portnoy’s first major media engagement since leaving Barstool Sports earlier this year.
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A federal appeals court ruled that most of President Trump’s tariffs are unlawful, prompting his sharp condemnation. The decision has raised significant questions about the legality of his trade policies and the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
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Germany has decided to reinstate conscription as a means to increase the number of young personnel in its military. This move places the country among several European nations that have kept conscription in place for years.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry has condemned what it called ‘outrageous’ claims in Iranian media that Moscow provided Israel with intelligence on Iran’s air defenses. These reports were accused of being driven by ‘hostile forces’ seeking to harm Russian-Iranian relations.
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Benny Johnson, a right-wing podcaster, was fired for plagiarism after enjoying rare access and promotion from the Trump administration. The incident raises questions about media integrity and the administration’s relationship with controversial figures.
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Moscow is hosting a large summer festival as Russia continues its war in Ukraine. Katrin Bennhold, a senior international reporter for The New York Times, discusses the event with Ivan Nechepurenko, a Times reporter in Russia, exploring its implications for Russian public opinion amidst the prolonged conflict.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico is struggling to meet the growing demands from the White House, despite months of negotiation and concessions. Her cabinet is frustrated that their efforts to satisfy Washington’s requirements have not been sufficient.
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Affluent residents of the Hamptons are increasingly vocal about their concerns regarding the New York City mayoral race, with discussions intensifying as the election approaches. The city’s elite are engaged in heated debates over the potential impact of the mayoral candidates on urban policies and governance.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has reshaped Saudi Arabia over a decade with sweeping reforms in women’s rights, regional diplomacy, and economic modernization. Despite criticism over repression, MBS has navigated complex domestic and international challenges, positioning Saudi Arabia for long-term global influence.
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Israel’s ability to track key Iranian figures through the cellphones of their bodyguards during the 12-day war in June highlighted its advanced technological and intelligence capabilities. This operation led to the targeted elimination of military commanders and nuclear scientists, severely impacting Iran’s leadership structure.
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A former Democrat-run migrant shelter whistleblower, Jon Fetherston, is warning of a surge in crime in Massachusetts, particularly in Boston, following the state’s shuttering of its migrant shelter system. He attributes the uptick to increased domestic violence, sex trafficking, and auto accidents.
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Golf carts are increasingly being used on public roads and main streets across small towns and suburban areas, sparking mixed reactions from residents about their safety, appropriateness, and impact on community life. The trend has ignited debates over their suitability for public roads, with residents expressing both support and apprehension regarding safety, noise, and the…
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Moscow’s Summer Festival highlights the city’s transformation into a vibrant metropolis, offering residents a respite from the ongoing conflict. However, the article notes that such festivities may be temporary amid persistent challenges.
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Black women are facing higher job losses due to federal workforce cuts, according to Erica L. Green. These cuts may have significant economic implications.
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House Republicans who served in the Middle East expressed deep frustration and angst over the Biden administration’s 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, considering it the worst decision of their careers. Retired Brigadier General Rep. Don Bacon called the exit ‘the most bungled operation’ he’s seen, with veterans like Rep. Pat Harrigan and Tom Barrett citing emotional…
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David Marcus’s investigation reveals widespread customer backlash against Cracker Barrel’s controversial $700 million rebranding, leading the company to reverse some changes. Regulars and employees expressed strong dissatisfaction with the loss of traditional Southern charm and the perceived alienation of the brand’s core audience.
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Sen. Jon Husted, a Republican from Ohio, has publicly endorsed Ohio State University’s football team ahead of its opening game. The senator’s backing comes during a discussion with Fox News’ Will Cain, where they also addressed broader issues of rising crime in the United States.
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Former NFL referee Terry McAulay criticized college football officials for applying the NCAA’s new injury rule too strictly after a Georgia Tech-Colorado game. McAulay argued that a clearly injured player was unfairly penalized for the team’s timeout, despite the injury occurring before the ball was spotted for the next play.
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Columnist David Marcus explored customer reactions to Cracker Barrel’s failed rebranding initiative in several Midwest locations. The chain attempted to update its logo, decor, and brand identity but faced backlash from loyal patrons.
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The Pentagon has conducted a groundbreaking test where U.S. fighter pilots received guidance from an AI ‘air battle manager,’ signaling a major shift in military strategy. Meanwhile, Google’s new Pixel 10 devices and accessories highlight the growing integration of AI in consumer technology, while legal battles and political actions underscore corporate interests in shaping AI’s…
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Paula Knauss-Selph, mother of Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss, who died during the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, has spoken out about the impact of the US exit and President Trump’s commemoration of the Abbey Gate attack’s anniversary. Trump’s remarks highlight his perspective on the decision to withdraw US forces from Afghanistan.
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Bowling Green Falcons secured a 26-7 victory over Lafayette to open their 2025 college football season, but the real highlight was Pudge The Cat, a Persian feline that went viral on social media. The team’s long snapper, George Carlson, brought Pudge to the facility to boost spirits, and the cat’s charm led to his own…
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New Zealand is considering expanding its ‘golden’ visa benefits to allow wealthy individuals to purchase luxury homes priced at $3 million or more. The move has sparked debate, with supporters citing economic growth and international collaboration, while critics warn of potential inequities for ordinary citizens.
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Former Republican lawmakers argue that market-based solutions should guide climate policy rather than government intervention or extreme partisanship. They criticize Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against investment firms for considering climate risk, stating it misrepresents responsibility.
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Demetre Daskalakis resigned from the CDC, accusing the Trump administration of ignoring science. His Biden-era monkeypox response, however, was criticized for prioritizing optics over public health measures.
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Taylor Swift’s engagement to Travis Kelce has sparked debate over its cultural implications. While Swift remains a progressive figure, her union with Kelce is seen as a significant moment in the ongoing cultural battle over marriage, family, and tradition.
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Sen. John Fetterman defended Trump’s $200M White House ballroom renovation, calling it ‘normal’ and necessary, while Democrats called it a ‘boondoggle.’ The project, funded by private donors, has sparked debate over its cost, legal authority, and potential impact on future presidents.
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US President Donald Trump has reportedly proposed deploying Chinese peacekeepers to Ukraine as a potential mechanism for monitoring a ceasefire between Russian and Ukrainian forces. The idea has faced resistance from EU nations and was previously rejected by Zelensky, who cited China’s failure to prevent the conflict back in 2014 and 2022.
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Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back Shilo Sanders remains a free agent after being waived by the team following an ejection from a preseason game. He expressed confidence in finding new opportunities, either in the NFL or other ventures.
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The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis is being credited to the school’s buddy system, which pairs older students with younger ones to protect them. The gunman’s parents have cooperated in providing more details about the event.
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Recent data reveal an impressive reduction in crime in Washington, D.C., which has been linked to the policies implemented during President Donald Trump’s tenure. The city has seen a notable drop in violent and property crimes, prompting debates on the success of these new measures.
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This article highlights seven bizarre and notable stories from August, including Colorado rabbits with grotesque horn-like growths and a proposed Democratic party vocabulary rule. The piece also features Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement, D.C. statehood debates, and the return of an 82-year-old library book.
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The Tarleton State Texans stunned the Army Black Knights with a 30-27 double overtime victory, securing only their second win against an FBS school in program history.
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Parents of two Virginia boys suspended for questioning a biological female’s presence in the boys’ locker room accuse the Loudoun County Public Schools of inadequate communication and lack of training on its transgender policy, leading to a Title IX ruling and suspension. The district maintains that the boys’ complaints fell into the category of sexual…
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are set to tie the knot with a list of celebrity friends and family. Potential bridesmaids and groomsmen include Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, and Jason Kelce, among others, as both pop star and NFL player prepare for their wedding.
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Protests over the death of a motorcycle taxi driver have turned violent in Makassar, resulting in at least three deaths. Demonstrators have hurled rocks and Molot,ov cocktails, escalating tensions.
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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou warns that uncontrolled borrowing is burdening younger generations, calling for a confidence vote to assess support for his austerity measures. Public opinion polls show strong opposition to the plan, with 82% viewing it as socially unfair.
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer maintained the team’s commitment to a Super Bowl run despite losing star pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. The trade, which sent Parsons to Green Bay, is expected to reshape the NFL landscape. Schottenheimer emphasized that team goals remain unchanged, highlighting the importance of collective effort…
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Zohran Mamdani’s failed bench press attempt at a Brooklyn event has sparked political and fitness debate, with critics and a sports doctor weighing in on his physical capabilities. The incident has become a talking point in the NYC mayoral race as opponents use it to question Mamdani’s leadership potential.
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During the 2025 Men’s Day open streets event in Brooklyn, socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani failed to bench press 135 pounds, with the video of his improper technique going viral. A sports doctor has since provided an analysis of the incident.
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Dr. Chad Teague, a sports doctor who works with NFL and NBA athletes, has provided guidance on proper bench press technique through an interview with Fox News Digital. The expert addresses the importance of correct form to prevent injuries and enhance performance.
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The American Medical Association (AMA) is navigating a delicate balance between resisting Trump administration policies and addressing financial concerns within its ranks. This tension highlights the broader challenge faced by medical professionals as they grapple with maintaining influence in a politically charged environment.