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The EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaia Kallas, ordered the recall of the Russian ambassador in Brussels after a Russian attack on Kyiv caused significant damage. The EU is escalating tensions with Russia following the incident.
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Jim Irsay, the late Colts owner, reportedly suffered a relapse before his death and was under the care of a recovery doctor who prescribed ketamine and opioids, according to a new report. The team concealed the relapse from the public, with witnesses stating they observed Irsay taking both substances under the care of Dr. Harry…
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Germany, France, and the UK have informed the UN of their intention to reinstate nuclear sanctions on Iran. An Iranian minister warned there would be ‘no point’ in continuing cooperation with nuclear inspectors.
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Ihor Hopchak, head of Ukraine’s State Water Agency, claims the lower Danube basin has enough water flow to supply significant portions of Southern Ukraine. This potential resource could play a crucial role in the region’s water management strategy.
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A hospital staff member at Hennepin Healthcare joined a young victim in a CT scanner during the Minneapolis church shooting, holding her hand to offer comfort as she underwent the procedure. The incident highlighted the resilience and compassion of medical personnel in the face of the tragic event, with additional revelations about the efforts of…
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A crime crackdown in Washington D.C. is underway, with additional police officers deployed to high-crime areas. In Minneapolis, a recent shooting has reignited debates over gun control and public safety measures.
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Dr. Demetre Daskalakis resigned from the CDC, using ‘pregnant people’ and including his pronouns in the letter, citing the Trump administration’s alleged targeting of transgender communities. His resignation sparked debate, with conservative figures praising it as a victory over politicized science.
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A new German beer with a curry ketchup flavor is set to test tastebuds as it celebrates Hamburg street food culture and tries to become another St. Paul, and has received both praise and criticism for its unique approach.
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Ukraine is set to introduce the world’s first national AI assistant integrated into the Diia portal to provide consultations and government services. First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced the launch of six new services, including the AI assistant.
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Gisele Bündchen has unveiled a striking new fashion campaign for Italian brand Elisabetta Franchi, featuring bold outfits that showcase her enduring allure. The collection highlights her postpartum appearance and the public’s enthusiastic response to her return to the runway.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has met with Swiss Confederation President Karin Keller-Sutter and Head of International Security Division Gabriel Lüchinger to discuss Ukraine’s peace initiatives and prospects for economic and trade collaboration with Switzerland.
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A suspected shooter has been identified in a recent shooting incident at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, according to a report. The incident is currently under than investigation by local authorities.
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Micah Parsons is seeking a second opinion on a back injury that could affect his availability for the Dallas Cowboys’ Week 1 game. Jason McIntyre is questioning whether the linebacker will be ready to play.
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The ‘Trump house’ in Florida’s 30A area has gained viral attention on TikTok for its pro-Trump banners. The property, owned by Marvin Peavy, faced legal challenges over the display but recently saw a court ruling that overturned fines against him.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized MSNBC host Jen Psaki for her post denouncing prayer as ‘not enough’ in response to the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minnesota, which killed two children. Vance defended prayer, accusing Psaki of attacking it despite children being killed during morning Mass.
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The Education Ministry has released an official list of ‘patriotic’ songs intended for inclusion in school curricula. The compilation features 17 wartime songs, including ‘Soldiers Are Coming,’ alongside 20 additional tracks such as ‘Red Sun’ and ‘My Moscow.’
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Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev faces a $42,500 fine after a heated outburst at the U.S. Open following his first-round defeat. The fine includes $30,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct and $12,500 for racket abuse due to a dispute with umpire Greg Allensworth over a photographer’s intrusion on the court.
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Travis Hunter, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ rookie wide receiver and cornerback, shared a YouTube video revealing he and his wife, Leanna De La Fuente, have become parents of a son. The video, titled “Dear Son…,” includes sonograms, home footage, and a heartfelt message from Hunter to his newborn.
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A viral video claims to show Jerusalem in 1897, sparking online fact-checking debates. Experts are questioning its authenticity, with some suggesting it may be a digital fabrication.
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South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley revealed she would have accepted the New York Knicks head coaching position if it had been offered. Staley emphasized her commitment to breaking barriers for women in sports during her interview for the role.
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The Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine has transferred 2.6 billion UAH in assets from the online casino Pin-Up to the state budget. This marks a significant step in the government’s enforcement of financial regulations.
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Meta is launching a California-focused super PAC to support state-level candidates who favor looser technology regulations, especially regarding artificial intelligence. The initiative is aimed at countering potential regulatory challenges that could hinder AI innovation in the state.
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Vice President JD Vance is visiting Wisconsin to promote the GOP tax cut bill. The measure faces criticism for its impact on social safety nets.
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Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, has urged the global community to demonstrate a decisive reaction to the large-scale attack conducted by Russia. The call comes amid escalating tensions and ongoing conflict in the region.
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Israeli Defense Forces confirmed a second airstrike on Houthi targets in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, amid ongoing regional tensions. The strikes, attributed to Iran-backed Houthis, highlight the escalating conflict between Israel and the terror group.
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A severe accident in Kirovograd region involving a MAN bus and a Mercedes minibus resulted in six fatalities, including a child, and six injuries, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES). The incident has sparked calls for improved road safety measures.
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Hungary and Slovakia have resumed receiving Russian oil supplies after Ukrainian strikes disrupted the flow. The resumption has sparked discussions about energy security and economic stability in Central Europe.
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The FAA canceled a ground stop at Newark Liberty International Airport following an equipment issue affecting radio frequencies, impacting inbound flights and causing average arrival delays of around 90 minutes.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) office in Kyiv was damaged in an overnight Russian attack, according to a statement from the EIB to Interfax-Ukraine. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on international institutions in Ukraine.
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Kyiv officials report that the death toll from a Russian attack on the city has risen to 15, with four of the victims being children. The attack occurred on Thursday night and was described by Kyiv City Military Administration head Timur Tkachenko as a result of the enemy’s actions.
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Israeli airstrikes near Damascus have resulted in the deaths of several Israeli soldiers, marking another significant military intervention in Syria. Officials have confirmed the casualties, highlighting the complex dynamics at play in the region.
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A former grade school classmate of the Minneapolis church shooter Robin Westman has spoken out, stating she sensed something was wrong with him. The shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church left two children dead and 17 others injured, with all weapons used described as legally purchased by police.
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Ukrainian counterintelligence agents have detained a 68-year-old Russian FSB agent in the frontline village of Primors, Zaporizhia. The individual was found preparing explosive caches for Russian intelligence and combat groups.
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MP Danylo Hetmantsev has highlighted the significant smuggling of coffee into Ukraine, estimating that one-third of the product enters the country illegally. He has urged the State Customs Service and Bureau of Economic Security to address this issue, which is costing the state budget approximately UAH 1 bln annually.
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House Oversight Committee leaders accuse the Navy of failing to address the psychological toll of flight operations, citing traumatic brain injuries and mental health concerns among pilots. The lawmakers demand comprehensive data to assess the health risks faced by Navy aviators.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has condemned Hungary’s decision to ban Ukrainian military personnel linked to the Druzhba oil pipeline incident. The move has deepened geopolitical tensions between the two nations.
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Multiple U.S. federal agencies, including the State Department and Missile Defense Agency, have terminated contracts with Foxit, a Chinese-founded PDF software company. Following scrutiny from Fox News Digital, Foxit removed mentions of U.S. government customers from its website, raising concerns about Chinese corporate ties and cybersecurity risks.
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Microsoft’s study on AI’s impact reveals that knowledge-based jobs are most affected, while physical labor roles remain least impacted. The AI applicability score highlights collaboration rather than replacement, showing AI’s current role in various occupations.
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Parents of the victims seek permanent access to crime scene materials while the city of Moscow argues they are legally bound to share the information. Judge Megan Marshall has expanded protections but delayed a final decision.
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Ukrainian special forces struck a Russian Buyan class vessel in the Sea of Azov, which was equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles, according to GUR’s press service. This attack marks another escalation in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the strategic importance of the Sea of Azov region.
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The European Union has condemned Russia’s nighttime strike on a building near its diplomatic mission in Kyiv, with top officials expressing outrage. The attack, which damaged the EU Delegation building, is suspected to be a deliberate act aimed at undermining European diplomatic efforts in Ukraine.
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Chris Froome, a four-time Tour de France champion, is undergoing surgery after sustaining multiple injuries in a serious crash during training. The incident has raised concerns about his future in professional cycling, with his career now in jeopardy due to potential long-term effects from the accident.
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Izzy Darnell, a TikTok star and older sister of University of Alabama student Kylan Darnell, has quit sorority recruitment, describing the experience as overwhelming and unnecessary. Kylan is also taking a mental health break from the process, highlighting the emotional strain of the high-stakes ‘RushTok’ phenomenon.
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The New England Patriots claimed fan favorite Tommy DeVito off waivers after he was released by the New York Giants, slotting him as the team’s third-string quarterback behind starter Drake Maye.Despite a challenging season with the Giants, DeVito’s preseason performance and prior success as ‘Tommy Cutlets’ have positioned him as a potential asset to the…
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) is offering aid to victims impacted by a large-scale Russian airstrike targeting Kyiv. The attack, which involved a combination of UAVs and missiles, struck a Ukrainian Red Cross location, causing significant damage and casualties.
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The National Police of Ukraine have confirmed that 10 individuals are missing following a significant Russian attack on Kyiv. Residents express fear and uncertainty as emergency services work to locate the missing persons.
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The landmark trial of Hong. Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has reached its closing stage, with both the prosecution and defense delivering their final arguments. The case, which has drawn significant international attention, centers on Lai’s alleged involvement in illegal publishing activities and his role as a vocal critic of Beijing’s policies in Hong Kong.
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Mark Teixeira, a former New York Yankees first baseman and World Series champion, has announced his congressional campaign in Texas’ 21st District, emphasizing his conservative values and commitment to supporting President Trump’s America First agenda. His announcement comes after Rep. Chip Roy’s decision to run for Texas Attorney General, creating an open seat in the…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are set to meet during Putin’s visit to China, according to a report by the South China Morning Post. The meeting is expected to take place in the presence of Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling a coordinated effort by the three leaders to defy U.S.…
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Russian oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia via the key Druzhba pipeline have been restored following Ukrainian strikes. The pipeline, critical to both nations’ energy supply, has faced repeated disruptions, prompting concerns over energy security and international condemnation of the attacks.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that August 29 will be observed as a Day of Mourning in Kyiv. This follows recent events that have led to significant loss of life and deepened the grief of the Ukrainian people.
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Defense contractor Rheinmetall has opened a new arms-and-explosives plant in Germany, marking a significant development in the country’s defense industry. During an interview with DW, Defense Minister Boris Pistor, has commented on the strategic implications of this expansion.
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The UN-backed report on Gaza’s famine has sparked a war of words, with Israel calling it a ‘lie’ and the UN condemning the conditions as a ‘man-made disaster’. Rising antisemitism concerns are also highlighted through Australia’s expulsion of Iranian diplomats over antisemitic attacks.
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Hollywood actor George Clooney skipped multiple events at the Venice Film Festival due to a sinus infection. His representative confirmed the absence, stating he was following medical advice to rest.
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An 8-year-old child escaped a house fire in Asbury Park by leaping from a second-floor window into the arms of a police officer, who caught him during an emergency rescue. The child is recovering, and the incident highlights the critical role of rapid response and bravery in such situations.
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Senators from both major parties have expressed concerns over President Donald Trump’s proposal to spend $200 million on renovating the White House State Ballroom. The plan has sparked a bipartisan debate, with Democrats and Republicans raising questions about the cost and priorities of the project.
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The British Council office in Kyiv was damaged in a Russian shelling attack on Thursday night, leading to the temporary closure of the facility. The incident highlights the increasing challenges faced by international organizations operating in Ukraine.
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Russian forces have made significant progress in Donbas, breaking through key positions northeast of Pokrovsk and pushing Ukrainian troops back toward Dobropillia. The front line is shifting rapidly, threatening the town and surrounding villages.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is set to attend China’s Victory Day celebrations in Beijing, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The visit underscores growing diplomatic ties between North Korea and Russia, with both leaders expected to participate in the parade.
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Christina Applegate revealed how her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis has emotionally impacted her 14-year-old daughter, Sadie. The actress described watching her daughter struggle with the transformation of her mother from an active, vibrant figure to someone increasingly limited by her condition.