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SpaceX’s 403-foot Starship rocket is set for its tenth test flight from South Texas, aiming to demonstrate reusability after a series of setbacks. The launch, which features high-risk maneuvers, is part of Elon Musk’s vision for space exploration and Mars colonization.
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A key witness in the Holly Bobo murder trial has admitted to lying about Zachary Adams’ involvement, prompting the defense to request a new trial. This development raises questions about the validity of the conviction and the innocence of the convicted killer.
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A mob attacked ICE agents in San Francisco, sparking outrage. The incident occurred amid intensified immigration enforcement under President Trump’s policies.
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The Cleveland Browns cut quarterback Tyler Huntley as they trim their roster to four quarterbacks ahead of the regular season, including Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders. This decision follows their final preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is facing criticism for allegedly being hypocritical in his stance on redistrict, following his past opposition to the practice in New York. CNN’s Dana Bash questioned Jeffries on whether his current support for redistricting is hypocritical given his previous position.
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Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay, recently helped a fan propose to his girlfriend during a concert, marking a follow-up to a prior cheating scandal incident involving an Astronomer CEO and his HR head. The incident, which occurred a month earlier, sparked public speculation about the relationship between the CEO and his HR head, leading…
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Former Texas Governor Rick Perry has criticized the Democratic Party’s net-zero climate plan, calling it ‘craziness.’ He argues that the plan is economically unfeasible and would impose excessive costs on American businesses and consumers.
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Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., has issued a strong warning about Zoh, Mamdani’s mayoral candidacy, emphasizing the potential risks of his policies.
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Vice President JD Vance rejected the ‘future of MAGA’ label during an interview on NBC’s Meet the Press, emphasizing his focus on being vice president. The statement reflects his efforts to distance himself from the broader MAGA movement and define his political identity independently.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused NBC host Kristen Welker of seeking to ‘sell’ during a tense exchange on Ukraine, denying that Russia invaded the country and framing the conflict as a defensive measure. Welker pressed Lavrov on the invasion and Ukraine’s right to exist, with Lavrov insisting Russia’s actions were to protect individuals deemed…
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Tennis player Ethan Quinn highlighted the close-knit American group at the 2025 U.S. Open, emphasizing the camaraderie and mutual support among U.S. competitors. Quinn noted the unique atmosphere of the tournament, where players like Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe foster a strong sense of community and shared pride.
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The Minnesota Vikings have added quarterback Carson Wentz to its roster after trading Sam Howell to the Philadelphia Eagles. Wentz, who has played for four teams in the past four years, will now join the Vikings, a move that provides depth to their quarterback room.
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Russia and Ukraine have exchanged 292 prisoners of war in a major prisoner swap following a day of intense fighting in the eastern Donbas region. The Russian Defense Ministry announced that both sides returned 146 POWs each.
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Christopher Schwarzenegger continues his weight-loss journey, with family photos shared by his sister, Katherine Schwarzenegger, highlighting his transformation. He revealed that eliminating bread during Lent helped him lose 30 pounds in two months.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has clarified that only Kyiv and its allies, not Russia, can determine future security guarantees for Ukraine. This declaration coincides with Ukraine’s Independence Day celebrations on Sunday.
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Dozens of kidnapped victims have been rescued from a ‘bandit’ camp in Nigeria as part of a military operation. The survivors are believed to have been taken during an attack on a mosque in Katsina state.
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Elite Russian unit commander faces fraud charges for allegedly ordering soldiers to shoot themselves – and even his own commander – to collect fake combat injury benefits. Investigators allege that Lt. Col. Konstantin Frolov – nicknamed
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Democrats are outpacing Republicans in key New Jersey districts for the 2026 congressional races, with significant candidate recruitment and fundraising efforts in the Republican-held 7th District contrasting with the limited Republican interest in the formerly Democratic 9th District.
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Alina Habba, Trump’s attorney, is clashing with Senate lawmakers over the blue slip tradition that blocks her nomination as U.S. attorney for New Jersey. Habba claims the process is an unfair blockade, while Senate Republicans, including Chuck Grassley, defend the tradition as a bipartisan custom.
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Chelsea is exploring the possibility of signing Alejandro Garnacho and Xavi Simons this summer, but only if they can sell other players to create space in their squad.
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Manchester United faces significant challenges in the new season with multiple key positions underperforming, including goalkeeper, captain, and midfielders. The club’s management is under scrutiny as the team struggles to secure better results.
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The Milwaukee Brewers honored their late longtime broadcaster Bob Uecker with a star-studded pregame ceremony. Uecker, who passed away in January at the age of 90, was a cornerstone of the team’s broadcast history, known for his lively commentary and deep connection to the franchise.
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Manchester United continues to search for their first Premier League victory of the season after squandering a lead in a 3-1 draw with Fulham on Sunday. Manager Rúben Amorim criticized the team’s performance, calling for maturity and improvement.
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Ben Shelton, the No. 6 seed, advanced to the second round of the US Open after defeating Ignacio Buse in the first round. Fellow American Taylor Fritz, the No. 4 seed, also secured his place with a straightforward victory over Em.ilio Nava.
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Matthew Tkachuk, a key player for the Florida Panthers, will miss the start of the regular season after undergoing surgery. His absence could impact the team’s offensive capabilities, especially as they aim to continue their championship success.
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The Buccaneers have waived rookie safety Shilo Sanders following his ejection. The team’s swift decision highlights their response to the incident.
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Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh hit his 48th and 49th home runs on Sunday against the Athletics, breaking the single-season record for catchers. His achievement marks a significant milestone in his career and highlights his emerging dominance as one of the game’s top power hitters.
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Ukraine and Russia conducted a prisoner exchange on Independence Day, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict. President Zelensky announced that Ukraine had launched strikes on Russia using its own long-range weaponry, stating these actions were undertaken without prior coordination with the United States.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has stated that Ukrainian President Volodymy, Zelensky lacks the legitimacy to sign any peace deal, emphasizing the need for a universally recognized figure to do so. The remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and highlight the diplomatic divide over the potential for a ceasefire.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (HUR) announced on Independence Day that its joint operation successfully liberated Novomykhailivka in Donetsk Oblast, surprising Russian forces and inflicting casualties. The operation is described as a significant tactical achievement in the ongoing conflict.
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Ukraine and Canada have signed a joint defense production agreement to facilitate the establishment of Ukrainian defense companies in Canada. This initiative aims to enhance Kyiv’s access to modern weapons and military equipment over time, according to Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal.
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World leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, have expressed solidarity with Ukraine on its Independence Day, highlighting their commitment to the nation’s sovereignty and future. Trump emphasized the United States’ respect for Ukraine’s fight and belief in its independence.
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Israel is escalating its military operations in Gaza City as a major offensive appears imminent. On ‘Fox News Live,’ national correspondent Jeff Paul provided the latest updates on the planned Israeli takeover of the city, highlighting the ongoing conflict and its potential consequences.
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Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski has dismissed allegations that his coaching decisions ‘sabotaged’ Shedeur Sanders’ performance in the final preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams. Sanders struggled with 14 passing yards and five sacks, while Dillon Gabriel and Tyler Huntley saw better results, leading to a 19-16 win.
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A study from King’s College London and Queen Mary University of London suggests that women with Alzheimer’s disease have fewer omega-3 fatty acids compared to women without the condition. The research highlights potential dietary interventions to address the gender disparity in Alzheimer’s prevalence.
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Psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk, a leading figure in trauma research, has faced backlash after making antisemitic remarks during a workshop at the Omega Institute in New York, comparing Israelis to Nazis and criticizing Orthodox Jews for prioritizing their tribal identity over truth. The Omega Institute apologized for the inappropriate and antisemitic comments, while van…
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A prankish Spotify leak exposed the music preferences of several celebrities, including Vice President JD Vance, as well as two New York Times journalists. The incident has sparked discussions about privacy in the digital age.
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Second Lady Usha Vance encouraged students to put down their phones and engage in reading or other focused activities during her visit to a Georgia school, promoting literacy and mental well-being. Her comments align with Georgia’s new Distraction-Free Education Act, which bans phone and electronic device use on school grounds starting in 2026.
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Former Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler discussed the changing landscape of fact-checking in an interview with Fox News Digital. He reflected on the challenges and demands faced by professionals in the field today.
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Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., criticized California’s redistricting efforts as ‘uniquely anti-democratic’ on Fox News Live, accusing Gov. Gavin Newsom of using the process to manipulate election outcomes in favor of his political base. He highlighted concerns over potential gerrymandering and the impact on voter representation, emphasizing the need for fairer district boundaries.
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The family of Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson has issued a public apology for their role in a altercation with fans in Dublin after the team’s defeat against Iowa State. The incident took place following the Wildcats’ game in Ireland, which was part of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, with the Johnson family clarifying…
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During an interview on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press,’ host Kristen Welker directly confronted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to confirm whether Russia had invaded Ukraine. Lavrov’s response, if any, could provide insight into Moscow’s position on the war.
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Jim Trusty, a former federal prosecutor and Trump lawyer, argues that D.C. juvenile crime is being handled too leniently. He discusses the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case and the Trump administration’s efforts to crack down on youth crime during a segment on Fox News Live.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky marked Ukraine’s Independence Day with diplomatic meetings in Kyiv, engaging with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. envoy Keith Kelloyd. The discussions underscore Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to secure international support and end the war with Russia.
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Three Sudanese sisters, along with their mother and brother, perished in a perilous Mediterranean crossing after leaving Libya in search of safety in Italy. International estimates suggest that this Mediterranean crossing has claimed 30,000 lives in the past decade.
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Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, a prominent Virginia gubernatorial candidate, addressed a racist sign directed at her during an appearance on ‘Fox News Live.’ The sign, which was displayed at a local rally, has sparked controversy and drawn criticism for its offensive nature.
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The co-hosts of the liberal political podcast ‘Pod Save America,’ Jon Favreau and Dan Pfeiffer, have declared that the Democratic Party is facing one of its worst voter registration declines in its history. They highlighted new data showing that Democrats have lost 2.1 million voters since 2020, while the GOP has gained 2.4 million in…
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The forensic team analyzing Bryan Kohberger’s phone activity revealed his panic and frantic actions after learning about a white Hyundai Elantra’s connection to the Idaho student murders. His phone data showed he searched for car detailing services and shopped for new vehicles, suggesting a sense of urgency and fear due to the car’s suspected role…
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**Excerpt:** Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is set to discuss potential diplomatic developments during an upcoming NBC interview. The interview, scheduled for Sunday morning, may provide insights into the ongoing status of talks between Russia and Ukraine, particularly regarding a possible meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accuses Western powers of prolonging the conflict in Ukraine, contrasting their stance with U.S. President Trump’s diplomatic approach. He claims that peace talks in 2022 were sabotaged by British and U.S. officials.
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A Houston homeowner fatally shot two masked men who allegedly impersonated police officers and opened fire on the house during a fake warrant service. The suspects, wearing bulletproof vests marked with ‘police’ and masks, were identified by the homeowner as individuals without patrol cars or flashing lights, raising suspicion.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Western nations of trying to block Ukraine peace talks, claiming these efforts are part of a broader strategy to undermine the process initiated by Presidents Putin and Trump. Lavrov also criticized Ukrainian authorities for attempting to disrupt the established peace process.
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Raja Jackson, son of former UFC champion Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, faced significant criticism after an incident at KnokX Pro’s KnokXperience event in California. The event stream showed Jackson physically assaulting Syko Stu, a U.S. Army veteran, which sparked controversy on social media.
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Turkey’s First Lady Emine Erdogan has written to Melania Trump, requesting her intervention to help children affected by the conflict in Gaza. This appeal is connected to Melania Trump’s previous advocacy for Ukrainian children.
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Rep. Tim Burchett has criticized Democrats for allegedly delaying the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda, calling them ‘dirtbag’ immigrants. The remarks come amid Trump’s efforts to address crime with National Guard deployment.
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A new database documents victims of Nazi forced medical research, sparking ethical debates on using historical specimens in modern medicine. The project highlights the tension between scientific progress and human rights in medical research.
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RADM (Ret.) Mark Montgomery has called for ‘maximum pressure’ on Russian President Vladimir Putin, emphasizing the critical role of U.S. President Donald Trump in resolving the Ukraine crisis.
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The 2026 midterm elections remain extremely difficult to predict, with House Republicans looking to maintain their currently slim majority. Determining the political landscape for next year’s midterm elections may prove to be impossible.
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Joy Reid likened MSNBC to ‘Sesame Street,’ calling it a ‘lifeline’ for viewers who felt a personal connection to its hosts. The network is rebranding as ‘MS NOW,’ a move that reflects its focus on progressive content and accountability journalism.
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Joy Reid compared MSNBC to ‘Sesame Street’ during a podcast interview, calling it a lifeline. Her comments have sparked debate about media bias and political influence.