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A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Amazon, alleging the company misleads customers by advertising digital movies and TV shows as ‘purchases,’ when buyers only receive revocable licenses that can be revoked if Amazon loses distribution rights. The lawsuit claims that consumers are not acquiring ownership but rather a license to access content.
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The Eurobasket 2025 tournament will be hosted across four different nations, marking a first in the event’s history. It will feature the best teams from Europe competing for the prestigious title.
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The Indian Supreme Court has ordered an investigation into Anant Ambani, the son of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, regarding allegations of illegal animal imports and financial misconduct. The probe follows reports of potential violations of wildlife laws and unauthorized financial activities.
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Fox News Opinion includes a piece suggesting that Trump has pranked Democrats into opposing a position they’ve consistently supported, while also critiquing Chicago’s crime crisis as a national disgrace.
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During a recent meeting at the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung expressed mutual interest in engaging with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un. However, the talks did not yield any substantial progress or agreements.
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Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre visited a Ukrainian drone manufacturing facility to assess international collaboration in the defense sector. The visit underscores the growing support for Ukraine’s military capabilities.
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Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral campaign in New York City raised over $1 million, with more than half of the funds coming from out-of-state donors. The campaign’s reliance on non-resident financial support highlights the role of national political movements in local elections.
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A new study from Canada’s McMaster University suggests that eating more meat could be beneficial for the body, with animal proteins potentially offering protection against cancer-related mortality. Researchers found no increased risk of death linked to higher animal protein intake, indicating that such consumption may not be as harmful as previously believed.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil discussed budget financing, defense needs, and macroeconomic stability. The meeting focused on securing financial support for Ukraine’s military and maintaining economic resilience amid ongoing conflict.
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Israel faces growing pressure as rallies demand action to free captives. The country’s security cabinet is set to meet for, since Hamas proposed a new cease-fire.
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Germany has confirmed that the 30th meeting of the contact group on Ukrainian defense issues in the Ramstein format will take place in London on September 9. This meeting is part of the ongoing coordination efforts among NATO allies and other partners to address the defense needs of Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Federal law enforcement in Washington, D.C., has arrested another alleged Tren de Aragua gang member, raising the total number of arrests to over 1,094 and illegal guns seized to 115. Attorney General Pam Bondi highlights the progress, noting no carjacking has occurred in the city for the past week.
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President Trump has issued new executive orders that have sparked significant debate among political analysts and commentators. The Mamdani controversy continues to dominate headlines, with allegations of misconduct leading to increased public and political pressure.
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Israeli protesters have blocked major roads, demanding an end to the Gaza war and the release of hostages. Families of hostages accuse Netanyahu’s government of prolonging the conflict.
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Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces hit 704 unique enemy targets in 2,4 hours. The attacks targeted both personnel and military equipment.
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European powers are set to engage with an Iranian minister in an attempt to revive stalled nuclear negotiations and circumvent the potential reimposition of stringent sanctions. The Iranian supreme leader has declared that the conflict with Washington is irresolvable.
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The Trump administration has halted wind projects without clear justification, causing industry disruption. The Revolution Wind project in Connecticut is among those affected.
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Republican lawmakers have agreed to defund public broadcasting under the threat of presidential political retribution, endangering rural communication in Alaska. The decision reflects a broader political shift toward dismantling public media support.
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Congress has approved President Trump’s request to reclaim $1.1 billion in public broadcasting funding, threatening local stations in rural areas. Reporter Megan Mineiro’s investigation in rural Alaska reveals the potential impact on communities dependent on these stations.
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For the first time, U.S. fighter pilots took direction from an AI ‘air battle manager’ in a Pentagon test that could change how wars are fought in the skies. The Air Force and Navy ran the August test using Raft AI’s Starsage tactical control system on F-16s, F/A-18s and F-35s during a joint military exercise…
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The New York Giants are set to waive quarterback Tommy DeVito following two seasons with the team, marking the end of his tenure as a fan favorite. The decision comes as the Giants prepare for their roster cutdown deadline, having added Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in the offseason and selected Jaxson Dart in the…
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Kelly Osbourne condemned Becky Lynch for her disrespectful promo during Monday Night Raw, which targeted her father Ozzy Osbourne and his hometown of Birmingham. The controversy highlights the tension between in-ring storytelling and the respect owed to the legacies of those who have contributed to the industry.
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Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker accused President Donald Trump of attempting to ‘occupy’ Chicago using National Guard troops, calling the move unconstitutional and un-American. Pritzker criticized Trump’s potential deployment as a power grab and vowed to fight it in court.
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House Republicans are demanding internal documents from UCLA and UCSF as part of an antisemitism investigation, citing allegations of hostility and fear against Jewish students. The investigation includes specific incidents of campus bias, such as students reportedly hiding their Jewish identities and statements attributing the 2023 attacks on Israel to Jewish influence.
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A recent analysis highlights concerns that the Moldovan government is eroding democratic institutions by framing its crackdown as necessary for EU integration, offering a false choice between democracy and authoritarianism. The country faces a pivotal moment as voters prepare for parliamentary elections, with a choice between aligning with EU technocrats or embracing a more sovereignty-focused…
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President Donald Trump has proposed renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, claiming it better reflects the agency’s historical role in military victories. He suggested the change could occur within the next week or so, arguing the name is too ‘defensive’ and the new title would emphasize a more proactive approach.
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Nate Frazier, Georgia Bulldogs’ running back, credits his mother’s sacrifice and work ethic for his success. Moore, a single mother who raised Frazier with the help of her family, has inspired him to never give up.
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Anastasiia Kostenko, a teenager in Kyiv, shares her experiences of growing up in the shadow of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Despite the ongoing conflict, she finds ways to enjoy her passions while coping with the challenges of daily life in a war-torn region.
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About 100 FBI agents are searching the dense wilderness of Washington state for Travis Decker, who is suspected of killing his three daughters. The search is ongoing three months after the bodies of the children were discovered.
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A massive dust storm, or haboob, hit the Phoenix metropolitan area on Monday, causing widespread power outages, grounding flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, and temporarily halting traffic. The storm, which occurred during the monsoon season, brought sudden visibility loss and prompted safety warnings from authorities.
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First Lady Melania Trump has launched the Presidential AI Challenge, a program aimed at inspiring students from kindergarten to 12th grade to engage with artificial intelligence. The initiative, detailed by White House Director of Science and Technology Policy Michael Kratsios during an appearance on Fox & Friends, emphasizes preparing the next generation for a technologically…
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz hosts Canadian and Belgian leaders in Berlin amid strained relations with the U.S., while Apple faces legal challenges. The meeting, held against a backdrop of diplomatic tensions, aims to strengthen European alliances.
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Starbucks has announced the return of its iconic pumpkin spice latte for the upcoming holiday season.
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Archaeologists have unearthed an unprecedented Celtic settlement in the Czech Republic, yielding over 22,000 bags of artifacts from the La Tène period. The site, located along a future highway, offers insight into a significant trade and production center that connected Central Europe to distant regions.
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Political violence is surging in the U.S., with lawmakers facing increased threats, harassment, and even violent attacks. Recent incidents, including a deadly shooting in Minnesota, have intensified fears, prompting calls for enhanced security measures and legislative reforms.
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Katy Perry’s testimony in the $15 million mansion trial may be pivotal, with legal experts emphasizing its impact on the case’s outcome. The trial has faced scheduling issues, adding to the complexity of the dispute.
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Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has strongly condemned President Donald Trump’s reported plan to deploy thousands of National Guard troops to Chicago. Pritzker criticized the idea, arguing that such a move would not only strain the state’s resources but also worsen the already volatile situation in the city.
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President Donald Trump has suggested that the Department of Defense may undergo a name change. The proposal comes as part of his broader efforts to rebrand and modernize government agencies.
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Sabrina Steffans, a senior at Grand Island High School, is challenging her school’s decision to block a Bible verse display on a parking spot. Her case, discussed on ‘Fox & Friends First’ with First Liberty Institute counsel Keisha Russell, highlights tensions over religious expression and institutional policy.
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Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd highlighted the dangers of drug dealing by donning a $50,000 gold chain and bracelet seized from a trafficker during a press conference, emphasizing the lethal consequences of ‘low-level’ drug offenses. The operation, dubbed ‘Operation Capital City Crack Down,’ led to the arrests of 32 suspects, including a repeat offender linked…
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to waive defensive tackle Desmond Watson, the heaviest player in NFL history, due to ongoing weight-related issues. Watson, who weighed over 400 pounds, missed significant practice time and was placed on the non-football injury list during training camp.
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Vanity Fair is considering a feature on Melania Trump, with discussions among staff and Fox & Friends co-hosts weighing in on the potential cover story. The decision may reflect broader media trends and public interest in former first ladies.
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Typhoon Kajiki has made landfall in Vietnam, resulting in at least three fatalities and leaving over 1.6 million people without electricity. Strong winds have caused widespread destruction, uprooting trees, roofs, and power poles.
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The news item discusses former President Donald Trump’s proposed measures to combat crime and his association with the Abrego Garcia case.
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Former NFL star Robert Griffin III urged the Cleveland Browns to trade either Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel, criticizing the team’s handling of the quarterbacks’ opportunities. He argued that neither player is being set up for success in the current organizational setup.
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Hugh Hewitt praised President Trump’s executive order to end cashless bail, calling it a progressive move to combat crime. Hewitt argued that the policy removes financial barriers to pretrial release, making the justice system more equitable.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has denied accusations that the state banned ‘The Diary of Anne Frank,’ emphasizing that the book remains part of the state’s 8th-grade curriculum. The dispute emerged after California Democrat Scott Wiener claimed the book was banned, which DeSantis refuted.
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Cannabis gummy poisonings among children have surged, with severe effects including seizures and cardiac arrest. Experts warn that young children are at high risk due to the candy-like appearance of these products.
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A clip of Hillary Clinton advocating for a flag desecration ban has resurfaced amid President Trump’s executive order targeting flag burning. The order allows for a year in jail for flag burners and includes immigration-related measures, sparking mixed reactions and legal discussions.
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The House Oversight Committee is set to question former George W. Bush-era Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Tuesday as part of a bipartisan investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial non-prosecution agreement. The probe involves a range of high-profile witnesses, including former FBI directors and ex-attorneys general, highlighting growing scrutiny over Epstein’s case and its handling by…
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Parents in Illinois are outraged over Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s new law that extends student financial aid to illegal immigrants, calling it a ‘nightmare’ for U.S. families. Critics argue the policy places undue financial strain on taxpayers and undermines educational equity for American students.
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The U.N. peacekeeping mission in Lebanon faces uncertainty as its mandate is set for renewal. Ongoing Israeli airstrikes along a volatile border are increasing pressure to disband the force.
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White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly has addressed the potential for the Trump administration to extend its crime crackdown approach beyond Washington, D.C., to major U.S. cities. Critics have raised concerns about the implications of such a move, particularly regarding the potential impact on constitutional rights.
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Trump’s latest executive order has drawn rare criticism from within his own conservative base, signaling a potential shift in political dynamics. A Utah judge has ordered the state to redraw congressional maps due to gerrymandering concerns, which could impact the upcoming midterm elections.
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President Donald Trump announced a new crime crackdown strategy aimed at addressing illegal immigration and associated criminal activity. The initiative focuses on increasing law enforcement efforts along the U.S.-Mexico border and within urban areas with high immigration-related crime rates.
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A major dust storm swept through Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday, August 25, causing reduced visibility and challenging travel conditions. The storm’s progression was captured in a timelapse by local user @arizonachef, providing a visual record of the environmental impact.
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Two police officers were killed in a rural area of Australia, prompting authorities to urge residents to avoid the area. The mayor confirmed the deaths and emphasized the importance of following police directives.
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President Donald Trump has issued an executive order targeting border security, specifically addressing the case of Abrego Garcia, a Central American asylum seeker who gained public attention for his interactions with U.S. immigration authorities. The order aims to streamline the asylum process while increasing enforcement measures along the southern border.
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Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd has publicly displayed luxury jewelry seized from suspects during a yearlong drug investigation that resulted in 32 arrests and a murder indictment in Florida.
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Australia has expelled several Iranian diplomats following allegations that they coordinated violent, antisemitic attacks. The diplomats have seven days to leave the country.