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Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant detained by ICE, is set to be deported to Uganda after a protracted legal battle. His case has highlighted tensions between the Trump administration’s immigration policies and his supporters’ claims of vindictive prosecution.
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Lithuania’s capital Vilnius is set to host the annual Corgi Race, attracting 120 teams from across Europe. The event features races, costume contests, and other dog-related competitions, drawing large crowds to the city.
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During a recent meeting of the Arlington School District, Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears encountered a distressing situation when a racist poster was discovered among the attendees. The incident sparked immediate outrage among attendees and local officials, with many calling for swift action.
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Thousands of fans gathered in Vilnius, Lithuania, for Corgi Race Vilnius, a two-day event celebrating corgis from across Europe. The competition featured races, costume contests, and other activities, with teams participating from countries like Poland, Germany, Austria, and Italy.
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Former U.S. Ambassador Gordon Sondland discussed efforts by President Donald Trump to bring forth peace in the world on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ Sondland provided insight into Trump’s careful approach amid the complex negotiations.
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The father of a 2017 fraternity hazing victim, who died at Penn State University, has warned students and parents about the dangers of hazing rituals. As rush season begins, his warnings have sparked renewed discussions about campus safety and the risks associated with hazing practices.
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Psychologist Carolyn Mair suggests that Kate Middleton’s latest blonde hair transformation may symbolize a reclaiming of agency and a shift towards a brighter outlook after cancer treatment. The royal’s new look comes as she announces she is cancer-free and prepares for a significant family move.
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Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s standout player, took a significant step toward her return from a groin injury by participating in the team’s shootaround on Sunday. With the Fever in a playoff race and several key players sidelined due to injuries, Clark’s return is crucial for the team’s prospects.
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Fox News host Mark Levin accuses John Bolton’s book of intending to harm Trump. The raid of Bolton’s home has sparked a debate on political discourse and free speech.
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US researchers have revised their grant applications to avoid DEI-related language, fearing funding cuts. The Trump administration has labeled DEI initiatives as ‘illegal and immoral discrimination,’ leading to their elimination from federal agencies.
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The article discusses the possibility of Ukraine compromising the Donbas region amidst ongoing conflict with Russia. It also highlights the start of the U.S. Open and Ukrainian military activities in the Donetsk region.
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President Trump has threatened to deploy the National Guard to cities like Chicago, New York, and Baltimore. State and local leaders say they have crime under control.
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Dr. Marc Siegel and RFK Jr. have raised concerns about the influence of big pharmaceutical companies on vaccine recommendations. Their discussion on the ‘Fox Report’ highlights a growing movement questioning the role of private industry in healthcare decisions.
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Vice President JD Vance defended Texas Republicans’ redistricting efforts as a response to Democratic gerrymandering, arguing it aims to level the playing field. He cited Massachusetts as an example where Republican voters outnumbered Democrats but lacked representation.
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The hospital owner in Erwin, Tennessee, has vowed to rebuild its facility following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Federal funding cuts may significantly hinder the hospital’s recovery efforts, raising concerns about the long-term viability of the institution.
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Jon Rahm and Legion XIII outlasted Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers in a playoff Sunday in the LIV Golf League team final. The victory marks a significant milestone for Rahm, who has been a dominant force in the LIV Golf League this season.
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Brooke Henderson captured her second major championship title with a decisive victory at the CPKC Women’s Open, defeating Minjee Lee by a single stroke to reclaim her position at the pinnacle of women’s golf. This triumph marks her first professional victory in over 2.5 years, showcasing her resilience and return to elite form.
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The Seattle Mariners’ slugger has made long ball history with an unprecedented power surge, breaking records and leaving analysts stunned. This breakout season has positioned him as one of the most surprising power hitters in baseball history.
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Alexandra Eala, a 15-year-old Filipino tennis player, made history by becoming the first player representing the Philippines to win a Grand Slam match at the US Open, defeating No. 14 seed Clara Tauson in a thrilling three-set victory. The match highlighted Eala’s resilience, as she overcame a 5-1 deficit in the third set to secure…
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Anthony Volpe was benched for Sunday’s game after a 1-for-28 slump and leading the majors with 17 errors. The Yankees secured a victory against the Red Sox.
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Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier scored 3.2 points and had nine rebounds in her return after missing the past seven games. Her performance highlights her resilience and crucial role for the team.
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Chinese Taipei has won its first LLWS title since 1996, securing its 18th overall. This achievement cements its status as the second-most decorated nation in LLWS history, behind only the United States.
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A source confirmed to ESPN’s Pete Thamel that true freshman Bryce Underwood is expected to be named Michigan’s starting quarterback. The decision marks a significant development for the Wolverines’ football program as Underwood takes on the pivotal role of leading the team’s offense.
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Shohei Ohtani delivered a powerful response to a relentless heckler during the Los Angeles Dodgers’ game against the San Diego Padres, hitting his 45th home run as the team secured an 8-2 victory. The incident unfolded as the heckler, positioned near the dugout, continuously targeted Ohtani with verbal attacks throughout the game.
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Tommy Fleetwood claimed his first PGA Tour victory at the Tour Championship, finishing 18 under par with a final round of 2-under 68. He edged out Russell Henley and Patrick Cantlay by three strokes to secure the FedEx Cup.
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The article outlines the NFL’s ongoing trade activity during the preseason, focusing on significant moves involving players like Sam Howell, Brian Robinson Jr., and Devaughn Vele. It aims to keep fans informed about the shifting dynamics within the league as teams prepare for the 2025 season.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto have exchanged sharp words following a disruption of the Druzhba pipeline, which delivers Russian oil to Hungary. The incident has intensified geopolitical tensions between the two nations.
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Vice President J.D. Vance claimed Russia has made ‘significant concessions’ during peace talks led by Donald Trump. This development marks a pivotal moment in the geopolitical landscape, raising questions about the future of the conflict and international relations.
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Senator Ted Cruz has criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for dishonesty and hypocrisy. The senator’s remarks were part of a broader discussion about the state’s handling of key issues.
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Music producer Benny Blanco faced criticism for sharing a $200 blueberry box on TikTok, sparking online backlash over the extravagance. Fans expressed concerns about the disparity between celebrity luxuries and the struggles of ordinary people.
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Gianno Caldwell has urged accountability for those involved in the Russia ‘hoax’ claims. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s release of newly declassified information to congressional committees has intensified scrutiny on the matter.
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A petition demanding leniency for Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant truck driver charged in a fatal crash, has gained nearly 2.5 million signatures, urging Florida officials to re-evaluate the charges against him.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defended New York’s redistricting process against accusations of hypocrisy, emphasizing bipartisan support for legally upheld maps. He criticized Texas Republicans for alleged racial gerrymandering under Trump, citing the GOP’s narrow majority as evidence of their fears.
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A safety alert was triggered at the University of South Carolina due to reports of an active shooter. The university has since clarified that there was no evidence of a shooter, but the incident has raised concerns about campus security.
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A court session highlighted the intensified federal law enforcement approach following President Trump’s influence on Washington’s policing. Law enforcement officials conducted a car search after a traffic stop, with Trump claiming the crackdown on crime is a success and suggesting it could be replicated in other cities like Chicago.
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This week’s American Culture Quiz focuses on melon meccas and revolutionary roots, offering an engaging way to explore American traditions and landmarks. Readers can test their knowledge of U.S. culture, history, and current events through an interactive quiz format.
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Ukraine’s president suggested a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin would be ‘the most effective way forward’ amid stalled diplomatic attempts.
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The Big Weekend co-hosts are examining the national response to the possibility of Chicago becoming the next U.S. city to be federalized in an effort to address rising crime rates. Discussions are highlighting the debate over whether federal intervention is the right approach to urban security challenges.
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The University of South Carolina issued an ‘all clear’ after a reported active shooter scare on its Columbia campus Sunday evening. No shooting occurred, and officials confirmed there was no ongoing emergency.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accuses Trump of violating the Constitution with his National Guard deployment plan, citing a 30% drop in homicides. Johnson warns that federal intervention could erode police-community trust.
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The Sunday Morning Futures segment featured discussions on potential Russian disinformation campaigns and the implications of classified leaks impacting national security. Analysts debated the credibility of these claims and the potential impact on international relations.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance has dismissed claims that Russia is delaying a potential peace deal in Ukraine, asserting that Moscow has made ‘significant concessions’ towards ending the conflict. The statement comes amid ongoing discussions about the war’s future and the role of international mediators.
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Tommy Fleetwood secured his first PGA Tour victory at the Tour Championship, winning $10 million after years of near misses. His final-round par putt on the 18th green at East Lake Golf Club marked a career-defining moment.
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Typhoon Kajiki is expected to make landfall soon as it racks up windspeeds of 175 kilometers per hour. Residents of China’s Hainan island were also under an evacuation order.
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During an interview on ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ Border Czar Tom Homan claimed that the United States will be the ‘saf’ nation by the end of President Trump’s presidency. Homan discussed recent efforts to defend MS-13 member Abrego Garcia, underscoring his focus on border security measures.
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Vice President JD Vance argued on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ that recent Republican redistricting was done in response to ongoing Democratic gerrymandering. His comments highlight the escalating debate over the influence of partisan gerrymandering on democratic processes.
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Sophie Turner expressed her deep connection to the UK after returning home, stating she never wants to leave England again. She highlighted the importance of family and friends in her life and how motherhood has positively impacted her career.
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New York appellate court overturns $500 million penalty against Trump in civil fraud case, while upholding liability findings against his company and family. The ruling has led to Trump’s public criticism of Judge Arthur Engoron, whom he called ‘incompetent’ and ‘crooked.’
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Cal Raleigh’s 49th home run in a single season makes him the first catcher in MLB history to achieve this feat, surpassing Salvador Perez’s previous record. The Mariners’ star has now extended his lead in the home run race, with 47 tallies ahead of the Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber.
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Fox News Sunday’s latest broadcast delves into three major developments: the investigation into the Bolton raid, the lingering impacts of the Epstein scandal, and the shifting landscape of the Ukraine war. The segment examines how these events are shaping current political and global strategies.
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President Donald Trump has called for the immediate induction of former New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox legend Roger Clemens into the Baseball Hall of Fame, defending the player against steroid allegations. He argued that Clemens’ career achievements, including 35 to wins and seven Cy Young Awards, justify his Hall of Fame status.
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Israeli forces have conducted aerial strikes on Sana, Yemen’s capital, resulting in at least two casualties, according to Houthi rebels. The Houthi group, which is backed by Iran, has been launching missiles and drones toward Israel during the Gaza war.
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Vice President JD Vance denied being the ‘future of MAGA’ during an interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker, stating his focus is on his role as vice president. The discussion followed reports that Elon Musk paused his plans to launch a new political party to support Vance’s potential 2028 presidential bid.
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A new study found that hydration is key when it comes to managing stress. People who drink less than seven cups, or 1.5 liters, of water per day have a cortisol response to stress that is 50% higher than those who meet water intake recommendations.
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Recent developments in the U.S. political and security landscape include updates on Donald Trump’s legal matters, interactions with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, and a D.C. crime incident linked to national security concerns.
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Fox News contributor Donna Rotunno sparked a debate over releasing crime scene photos from the Idaho 4 murders. Her comments on ‘Fox & Friends’ highlight the balance between transparency and privacy in high-profile cases.
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Declassified minutes of a 2000 summit reveal former President Clinton’s proposal for a joint US-Russia strategy against terrorism. Putin agreed that a ‘common front’ was needed to counter Islamist extremism.
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Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a friend were removed from Georgica Beach in East Hampton on Friday as officials enforced closures due to dangerous conditions caused by Hurricane Erin. The beach, closed for several days due to the storm, was reopened to foot traffic after the tide receded, but remained closed until midday.
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Lin Chin-Tse led Taiwan to a 7-0 victory over Nevada, marking their first Little League World Series championship since 1996. Taiwan’s dominance on the mound and timely hitting secured the win, with Lin’s three RBI in the fifth inning proving decisive.
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SpaceX’s Starship rocket, scheduled for its tenth test flight, was called off due to a ground systems issue. The postponement follows multiple previous failures, including three major explosions in 2025, highlighting the challenges of developing the powerful rocket.