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The White House has remained silent on a U.N.-backed report indicating famine conditions in Gaza, despite global outcry. Analysts warn that without U.S. on pressure, Israel’s military campaign may not shift course.
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Serhiy Hrebinyk, a 25-year-old Ukrainian man, has been released from a Russian prison and reunited with his family, ending his ordeal. The return has brought emotional relief but also the challenge of dealing with trauma from his captivity.
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Mexican truckers are enrolling in six-week English language courses to comply with new requirements imposed by the Trump administration. Companies are racing to ensure their drivers can communicate effectively with U.S. officials to avoid potential penalties.
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The renaming of a Berlin boulevard to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Str, honoring Germany’s first African-born scholar, has been approved despite a last-ditch legal challenge. The decision marks a significant step in acknowledging the contributions of African scholars to German history.
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President Trump has set a two-week timeline for U.S. involvement in Ukraine negotiations following meetings with Zelenskyy and European leaders. Trump has ruled out sending U.S. troops to Ukraine while considering options for preventing Russian aggression.
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Israel’s strikes in June damaged Evin prison, a symbol of Iran’s oppressive regime. The prison, once a site of political repression, is now being repopulated with male prisoners.
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President Trump’s planned pharmaceutical tariffs threaten to hit many of the most common and well-known drugs that Americans take. The potential impact on public health has been a major point of contention.
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The Trump administration has secured a deal with Google to implement its AI platform across federal agencies, part of a broader strategy to maintain U.S. dominance in AI technology against global competitors like China. The agreement also highlights the dual-edged nature of AI, as it is being used both to enhance government operations and to…
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President Trump’s embrace of far-right ideologies has pleased right-wing activists, with figures like Enrique Tarrio expressing satisfaction as such views become more mainstream.
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France has summoned Italy’s ambassador following sharp criticism of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini’s remarks about President Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to send Western troops to Ukraine. Salvini, a prominent Italian political figure, mocked Macron’s suggestion that European leaders should send military personnel to Ukraine, implying that the French leader should personally visit the conflict zone.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the state’s new program partnering prosecutors with federal counterparts to ensure repeat offenders aren’t back on the streets. The initiative aims to prevent repeat offenders from reentering society by enhancing interagency collaboration.
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A mob of up to 20 anti-ICE protesters attacked immigration agents outside a San Francisco courthouse, with one agitator allegedly threatening to stab an officer and harm his family. Adrian Guerrero, a U.S. citizen, was involved in the clash, slashing a government vehicle’s tire and making repeated threats during the confrontation.
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Real American Freestyle Wrestling is set to host its first event, featuring a tribute to Hulk Hogan, the league’s founder. Kyle Dake and Yianni Diakomihalis will be among the participants, with producer Eric Bischoff joining the discussion on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
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The episode explores the intersection of race, politics, and law enforcement, while also delving into the high-profile legal issues surrounding Maxwell.
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A late-night fire in Wuppertal, Germany, damaged railway track switches, prompting police to investigate potential arson. The incident follows earlier attacks on rail infrastructure in North Rhine-Westphalia, raising concerns about targeted vandalism.
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DHS has arrested multiple illegal migrants with violent criminal convictions in Washington D.C., including those convicted of rape and child molestation, as part of Trump’s crime crackdown. The arrests are part of a broader strategy targeting the most dangerous criminals, including gang members and sex offenders.
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Former NYC Councilmember Joe Borelli criticized Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid, arguing that the socialist’s promises, such as free childcare and city-owned grocery stores, are unrealistic given the city’s financial constraints. Borelli suggested the race is far from over, with potential shifts in candidate support expected after Labor Day polls.
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Two teenagers charged with an attempted carjacking and brutal beating of a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer have been released from D.C.’s Youth Services Center. The decision by Judge Kendra D. Briggs, a Biden appointee, follows a court ruling that reduces their custody to youth shelter or home arrest, with ongoing restrictions.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom faces criticism after he previously condemned a recall election as a ‘waste’ of taxpayer funds. The redistricting special election, costing $230 million, has drawn scrutiny amid concerns about the $276 million spent on the 2021 recall.
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A Florida archaeology student, Yara Souza, discovered a rare ninth-century golden artifact during her first excavation in Redesdale, Northumberland, near an ancient Roman road. The discovery has sparked excitement among experts, with professor James Gerrard calling it ‘an exciting find of exceptional quality.’
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President Trump’s executive order aims to review museum exhibits to reintroduce ‘American exceptionalism’ in federally funded museums ahead of the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding. Critics argue that the move represents an overreach and authoritarian censorship.
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The U.S. Army is using social media influencers to attract recruits, including collaborations with figures like Steven Kelly, who posted content showcasing Army life. Critics argue the approach may border on propaganda, but Army officials claim it effectively educates young audiences about military opportunities.
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Virginia leaders from both parties condemned a racist sign targeting GOP candidate Winsome Earle-Sears, which sparked widespread outrage and condemnation from both sides of the political spectrum. The incident highlighted ongoing tensions regarding transgender student policies and drew significant attention from the media and public.
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Joe Gruters, a longtime Trump ally and Florida state senator, has been unanimously elected as the new chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC). His election underscores Trump’s influence over the party, with Gruters emphasizing the RNC’s commitment to the president’s vision.
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A new Pew Research Center report reveals that the unauthorized immigrant population in the U.S. reached an all-time high of 14 million in 2023, marking the largest two-year increase in recorded history. The report attributes this surge to policies under the Biden administration, with projections suggesting a potential decline under President Donald Trump’s second term…
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The Menendez brothers’ case has resurfaced due to media attention and celebrity support, reigniting debates about justice and entertainment. Critics argue the recent attention is less about justice and more about media influence.
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Germany is considering deploying its military, the Bundeswe, to join peacekeeping forces in Ukraine despite no signs of Russia’s aggression abating. The decision reflects a complex balancing act between supporting Ukraine and mitigating further conflict.
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Variety’s Friday, August 22 edition highlights a special focus on Cracker Barrel, the popular American restaurant chain. The article explores the brand’s evolving role in Hollywood, its partnerships with industry insiders, and its expanding influence in the entertainment sector.
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A new poll reveals that one in three German workers are worried about AI taking their jobs. The survey highlights growing anxieties about the future of employment in the face of rapid technological advancements.
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Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth has reportedly fired the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and two senior Navy commanders following leaks suggesting US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities only delayed the program by several months.The dismissals followed claims by former President Trump that the program had been “obliterated,” while the leaks led to a…
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A semi-truck driver accused of making an illegal U-turn that caused the fatal crash is making his first court appearance in St. Lucie County, Florida. The incident, which has drawn significant public attention, is under investigation as authorities seek to determine the full circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
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The segment featured Hannity’s analysis of the political landscape, including his views on the FBI’s role in recent events and the Democratic Party’s strategic maneuvering. Hannity raised questions about the agency’s actions and the potential impact of these developments on the current political climate.
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Comedian K-von Moezzi joined ‘Fox News @ Night’ to criticize Adam Schiff as a ‘total criminal’ amid a mortgage fraud investigation. Moezzi discussed Schiff’s involvement in the probe and its implications for the media landscape shaped by Trump’s influence.
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Hong Kong authorities have denied visa renewal for a senior Bloomberg journalist, raising alarms about the decline of press freedom. The decision reflects growing concerns over Beijing’s influence and the impact of the national security law on media independence.
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Florida Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins highlighted the lack of remorse shown by the Mexican migrant truck driver during extradition, raising concerns over immigration enforcement. The case underscores ongoing legal and policy discussions surrounding the handling of such crimes.
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Turkey’s all-you-can-eat hotel buffets may face restrictions due to government efforts to curb food waste. This initiative aligns with broader sustainability efforts to reduce the environmental impact of the hospitality industry.
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Rhode Island Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan is on unpaid leave following a viral arrest incident that sparked public scrutiny. The attorney general condemned the behavior as ‘inexcusable’ and warned of ‘strong, strong sanctions.’
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Twenty-two-year-old entrepreneur Emil Barr argues that eliminating work-life balance is essential to achieving financial freedom by 30, citing examples like Elon Musk and Kobe Bryant. His message sparks mixed reactions, with some praising his sacrifice as bold and others criticizing it as unrealistic.
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A new study reveals over 80% of college students pretent to be more liberal to succeed socially or academically. The research highlights the pressure students face to conform to a liberal campus climate, leading many to adopt performative virtue signaling as a form of self-preservation.
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Texas Republicans have passed an aggressively gerrymandered congressional map, aiming to secure additional House seats and strengthen their control in the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of the 2030 census. The map could flip as many as five seats, increasing the GOP’s current 25 seats to 30. This move has sparked a national counter-gerrymandering effort…
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Idaho State Police have released hundreds of photos from their investigation into the University of Idaho student murders, including images of Bryan Kohberger’s white Hyundai Elantra and the crime scene at 1122 King Road. These photos reveal the interior of the vehicle, possibly showing cleaning attempts or residues from fingerprinting, and detail the living spaces…
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The US Open is set to begin, with fans and analysts alike speculating on the outcome of this year’s competition. The article highlights the top favorites for the title, including the reigning champions and top-ranked players who have consistently performed well on hard courts.
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Tampa Bay fans have been chanting Sanders’ name and lining up for his autograph. This growing attention highlights his rising status as a fan favorite.
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Seth Walder projects Aidan Hutchinson, Micah Parsons, and Trey Hendrickson to lead the NFL in sacks for the 2025 season. Their performance will be crucial for their teams’ defensive success in a competitive league.
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The article explores 36 cherished game-day traditions that define the college football experience, highlighting their role in fostering school spirit and community engagement. These customs, from marching bands to sing-alongs, create an immersive atmosphere for fans.
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A standout match between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur has ignited excitement across the Premier League, with both teams demonstrating exceptional skill and intensity. The game, which captivated fans and analysts alike, highlighted the competitive nature of the top flight and set the tone for an eagerly anticipated season.
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The NFL Players Association has secured a minor victory this summer, offering a glimmer of hope in tense labor talks. This development comes amid increased scrutiny over player compensation and safety protocols.
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Several standout players from the College Football Playoff have delivered crucial performances and will now receive increased attention as they transition to the next level of their careers. Coaches and scouts are taking note of their abilities, recognizing the potential these players have to make an impact at the professional level.
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Adam Schefter provides expert advice on the best value picks and sleeper players for fantasy football drafts. His insights help fans maximize their chances of success in the game.
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A Ukrainian MiG-29 pilot was killed after completing a combat mission early on August 23, according to a statement by Ukraine’s Air Force. The incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by Ukrainian military personnel in the conflict with Russia.
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German media outlet Welt reported that China has signaled its readiness to send peace -keeping forces to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire. The report, citing anonymous EU sources, stated that China is prepared to do so only if the peacekeeping forces were deployed on the basis of a United Nations (UN) mandate.
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Poland, once a key supporter of Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, is now less involved in peace talks, reflecting its prioritization of domestic issues over international diplomacy. This shift has led to speculation about the country’s changing stance and its impact on ongoing negotiations.
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A 31-year-old Russian serviceman admitted to killing five Ukrainian prisoners of war in Donetsk Oblast in May 2024, according to Vot Tak. The incident has intensified discussions around war crimes and accountability in the ongoing conflict.
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The episode of Jesse Watters Primetime focused on Donald Trump’s crime policies, the Trump-Russia dossier, and John Bolton’s role in the Trump administration. These topics highlighted the intersection of criminal justice reform and political strategy.
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ICE has notified Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers of potential deportation to Uganda following his release from jail in Tennessee. This decision comes after Uganda reached an agreement with the U.S. to accept third, party deportations.
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Grant Harrold, King Charles III’s former butler, claims Prince Philip expressed relief in vulgar language after Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding. Experts suggest his remarks may have been due to his age and health condition on that day.
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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store has faced significant backlash for its recent rebranding efforts, which include a simplified logo and interior redesign that many loyal customers view as stripping away the brand’s traditional charm. The changes have sparked social media criticism, as patrons feel the new look lacks the nostalgic appeal that defined the chain…
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House and Senate Democrats, along with Washington’s non-voting delegates, have reignited demands for D.C. statehood following President Donald Trump’s decision to federalize the Metropolitan Police Department. Democrats argue that statehood would prevent the president from unilaterally taking control of local law enforcement, while Trump and his supporters claim the move is necessary to combat rising…
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President Trump praised DHS Secretary Kristi Noem for painting the southern border wall black, calling it ‘untouchable’ due to its heat retention properties. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance border security and deter illegal immigration.
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Annemarie Wiley, a former cast member of ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,’ claims Bravo canceled her due to her conservative views. She believes her political awakening and alignment with conservative values led to her removal from the series.