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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is retiring from her role as the Loyola Ramblers’ team chaplain at 106 years old due to health concerns. Her retirement comes after a recent announcement that she is unable to attend her birthday celebration on campus.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has charged former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte with ‘crimes against humanity’ over his alleged role in the deaths of thousands during his anti-drug campaign. The 15-page charge sheet, dated July 4, accuses Duterte of overseeing 76 killings during his time as mayor of Davao City and as president, with prosecutors…
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The German government wants to invest billions in transport infrastructure but lacks enough money to fund all it needs. Will the planned autobahn expansion now have to be scrapped?
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The German government aims to invest billions in transport infrastructure, but faces financial challenges in funding all the projects. This has raised concerns about the potential cancellation of the highway expansion plans.
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Luigi Mangione’s defense lawyers are accusing the Trump administration and DOJ of undermining his right to a fair trial by linking him to left-wing activists, citing statements like ‘left-wing assassin’ and ‘anti-fascist.’ This is seen as a violation of the Fifth and Eighth Amendments, as it risks prejudicing potential jurors and could affect the outcome…
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Michael Toth, a research fellow at the University of Texas at Austin’s Civitas Institute, warned that Zohran Mamdani’s policies could drive businesses out of New York City. Toth expressed concerns about the potential impact of Mamdani’s leadership on the city’s economic landscape.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons has condemned the ‘disgusting’ rhetoric that he claims is fueling violent attacks, citing a recent shooting at a Texas immigration facility that left one detainee dead. The incident has sparked debate over the role of public discourse in inciting violence against vulnerable populations.
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The government shutdown looms as House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate leaders clash over a spending bill with September 30th deadline approaching fast. President Trump has canceled a meeting with Democratic leaders, accusing them of pushing for controversial policies including expanded healthcare benefits for undocumented immigrants and transgender healthcare.
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France’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed that supporting Palestinian recognition is not anti-Trump, highlighting its role in opposing Hamas and advancing peace efforts.
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A new survey shows 42% of Poles support Ukraine giving up land claims for peace, up from 37.4% in a previous poll. Public sentiment in Poland is shifting as the conflict strains relations and resources.
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Senator John Thune has criticized the Trump administration for allegedly overstepping its authority in regulating over-the-counter medications like Tylenol. Thune claims the government is undermining free speech by enforcing strict regulations on drug usage, a stance he argues conflicts with the medical community’s consensus.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has escalated the government shutdown crisis by demanding an ‘ironclad’ health care agreement in legislation to secure Democratic support ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline. With no communication between the GOP and Democratic leaders and President Trump blocking bipartisan talks, Jeffries insists any health care deal must be ‘in legislation’…
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Real Madrid is reportedly considering a transfer for Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister. The potential move could be a significant step in Real Madrid’s summer transfer strategy.
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The article provides insights into the NFL Survivor pool strategy, focusing on the top teams to target in Week 4 of the ESPN Eliminator Challenge. It includes predictions and picks for the upcoming week’s matchups.
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Bryson DeChambeau is expected to play a significant role in the 2,025 Ryder Cup, with his U.S. teammates anticipating a major impact from the player. The event has generated a lot of public opinion regarding DeChambeau’s performance.
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Juan Soto has signed a $765 million contract with the New York Mets, making it the largest single-player deal in MLB history. The deal was discussed during an ESPN interview for Hispanic Heritage Month, where Soto reflected on his journey and aspirations.
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The Washington Nationals are set to hire Red Sox assistant general manager as the new head of baseball operations. This move comes as the team prepares for another potential last-place finish in the MLB standings.
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Collin Morikawa expressed hope for a lively crowd at the Bethpage Black event, anticipating an enthusiastic response on Friday. The player acknowledged the current spectators as relatively calm but emphasized his desire for a more vibrant atmosphere.
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Eagles outside linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. strained his triceps Sunday and now is expected to be sidelined through the team’s Nov. 2 bye.
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Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels says he feels good after limited practice but that his playing status is ‘up to the doctors,’ adding uncertainty to his availability for upcoming games.
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Brian Callahan, the Tennessee Titans’ head coach, has denied reports suggesting the team’s recent trade of Jarvis Brownlee Jr. marks the beginning of a fire sale. Callahan emphasized that the trade was a strategic move rather than an indication of a larger team-wide sell-off.
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Former Biden special assistant Michael LaRosa will discuss the Democratic Party’s response to Vice President Kamala Harris’ new book on ‘America Reports’. The interview is expected to reveal potential political retorts from Biden’s team regarding the publication.
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Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who disappeared in August 2023 while reporting in Russian-occupied territories, was found to have died in Russian custody in September 2024, according to an investigation. The incident has sparked renewed calls for accountability and the protection of journalists in conflict zones.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Europe cannot afford to lose Moldova to Russian influence, drawing parallels with Georgia and Belarus, which have shown increasing dependence on Russia. Zel. Zelensky’s remarks underscore the growing security concerns within Eastern Europe as NATO and EU countries grapple with the geopolitical tensions brought by Russia’s ongoing actions.
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The Kyiv Independent is seeking freelance video editors to support its War Crimes Investigations Unit. This role is crucial for producing visual content that documents war crimes in Ukraine.
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Russian forces have launched an Iskander missile strike on a Ukrainian training ground, resulting in casualties. Ukraine has retaliated by targeting oil facilities and a drone production site within Russia.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., stars in a viral California redistricting ad led by Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., as speculation grows about her potential 2028 presidential ambitions. The ad urges California voters to support Proposition 50, which would allow the state to redraw congressional district maps to secure democratic gains.
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The fatal sniper attack on a Dallas federal immigration facility has reignited scrutiny over the political rhetoric against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Democrats, including Governors Gavin Newsom and Jeff M. Anderson, have faced criticism for their intense anti-ICE statements, which DHS officials claim have fueled a surge in violence against federal agents.
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The White House has replaced a portrait of former President Joe Biden with an image generated by an autopen, a mechanical device typically used for signature replication. This marks a notable change in the approach to official portraiture, incorporating technology in a manner previously reserved for document authentication.
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Russian forces shelled Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region, killing two civilians and injuring eight others. Regional Military Administration head Vadym Filashkin confirmed the attack.
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Un congresista cubanoamericano ha denunciado que Cuba está apoyando a Rusia en su conflicto con Ucrania. La situación ha generado un debate en la comunidad internacional, con diferentes puntos de vista sobre la naturaleza del apoyo cubano.
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The Dallas ICE shooting incident has ignited a nationwide conversation about the use of force by immigration enforcement agents. Meanwhile, Google is facing mounting pressure over its content moderation practices.
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Las Vegas is implementing citywide discounts for locals to counter declining tourism, with hotels, restaurants, and attractions offering exclusive deals. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is promoting the city as a destination for residents with a focus on rediscovery and value.
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Vice President JD Vance condemned political rhetoric encouraging violence against law enforcement after a shooter targeted an ICE facility in Dallas, killing two detainees. Vance accused those who denigrate law enforcement of encouraging ‘crazy people to go and commit violence,’ emphasizing the need to stop political attacks on agencies like ICE.
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JD Vance, a Republican presidential candidate, has condemned political violence following the shooting at a Dallas I.C.E. facility. Speaking live from North, he emphasized the importance of safeguarding public safety and promoting peace.
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RT.com reports that US President Donald Trump has called Russia a ‘paper tiger’, suggesting it is in ‘BIG economic trouble’ and that Ukraine can reclaim its territory. The article explores the implications of this for both Ukraine and the EU, questioning the bloc’s ability to sustain the war effort.
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The East Side Gallery, once a hub for alternative lifestyles, has transformed into a historical monument surrounded by offices and luxury apartments. This evolution symbolizes significant changes in Berlin over the past three decades.
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Younger Americans are redefining the dating game by prioritizing financial transparency in their relationships. Studies show that over 70% of respondents under 35 believe financial honesty is essential for building trust and long-term commitment.
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Germany is set to allocate nearly €83 billion on military procurement for 2025, with a significant shift toward European-made arms over U.S. supplies. This defense plan reflects the country’s increased military focus amid the Ukraine conflict, as Germany aims to bolster its forces and counter perceived Russian threats.
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Ukrainian Ambassador Olha Stefanishyna emphasized that utilizing Russian frozen assets will be a key focus of upcoming discussions. The use of these funds is critical for supporting Ukraine’s war effort and rebuilding its economy.
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The White House has begun rehiring hundreds of federal employees dismissed during Musk’s cost-cutting campaign. The GSA faced high costs for leases it planned to terminate, prompting a recall of employees.
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Deputy ICE Director Madison Sheahan described the recent shooting at a Dallas ICE facility as involving indiscriminate gunfire, raising concerns about security protocols. The incident, which occurred at the facility, has prompted an investigation into potential lapses in safety measures.
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A shooting incident at an ICE facility in Dallas has sparked concerns about the safety of law enforcement officers and the broader implications for border security. The incident has prompted calls for increased oversight and accountability within immigration enforcement agencies.
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Sen. Ted Cruz has condemned political violence in the wake of a shooting at an immigration facility in Dallas, Texas, where three victims were shot. He urged politicians to cease divisive anti-ICE rhetoric, calling for an end to the escalation of tensions.
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Former Eagles star Jason Kelce criticizes the NFL’s revised jersey number rules, arguing they obscure the traditional role of jersey numbers in identifying players’ positions. He laments the loss of clarity, with players now wearing numbers that do not reflect their roles on the field.
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Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned Russian attacks and called for more military aid during his address to the U.N. General Assembly. Leaders from Iran and Syria will also address the assembly, drawing international attention.
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British authorities have detained a man in his 40s in connection with a series of cyberattacks that caused flight disruptions at major European airports. Law enforcement officials have warned that attacks on transport hubs are increasing in frequency.
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President Trump has shifted his position on the Ukraine war to suggest Kyiv could reclaim all occupied territory with EU support, marking a departure from his earlier skepticism. Experts caution, however, that words alone may not sway Russia, which continues to press its military efforts.
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Ukrainian Ambassador Olha Stefanishyna expressed optimism about the meeting between President Zelmyr Zelenskyy and President Trump, highlighting a new communication format aimed at achieving concrete results. She emphasized cautious optimism while praising the potential for improved coordination between Ukraine and the U.S.
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel has addressed concerns after the Trump administration linked Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism. Siegel’s response highlights the importance of evidence-based medical advice and the controversy surrounding the claim.
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Hugh Hewitt criticizes Google’s YouTube account reinstatements as evidence of censorship under the Biden administration. The incident highlights tensions between tech companies and government oversight in digital content moderation.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Igor Krasnov as the new Prosecutor General of Russia, while Alexander Gutsan has been confirmed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. This move marks a significant reshuffle within Russia’s judicial and prosecutorial leadership, with both appointments likely influencing the direction of legal and political processes in the…
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A body language expert notes that the reaction of world leaders to Donald Trump’s UN speech indicates a change in global attitude. The expert suggests this signals a shift from initial skepticism to a more serious consideration of Trump’s international presence.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have launched a joint campaign promoting a redistricting plan, countering Republican efforts to reshape the state’s electoral landscape.
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The SEC has dropped a complaint against Devon Archer, a former client of Paul Atkins, the chairman of the SEC. The chairman recused himself when the commission dismissed the case last week.
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President Donald Trump has expressed interest in reclaiming the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan to establish a closer military presence near China’s nuclear operations. Panelists Nathan Sales and Alex Gray discussed the strategic implications of this proposal on ‘Fox News @ Night’.
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Camp Mystic, a private Christian girls’ summer camp where 27 girls and counselors died in Texas floods, will reopen next year, according to reports. The decision comes as the camp prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary and one year after the deadly flash floods that struck on July 4, 2025.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian accused the United States and Israel of conducting airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, described as a ‘grave betrayal of diplomacy.’ The strikes, carried out by U.S. B-2 bombers in June, were condemned as violations of international law and threats to regional peace.
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Federal prosecutor Bill Essayli is leveraging the arrest of Gregory Curcio for doxxing an ICE attorney to defend the practice of ICE agents wearing masks during operations, which conflicts with California’s new law against facial concealment by law enforcement. The case has sparked a broader debate over the balance between public safety and transparency in…