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Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade, on Sunday during an interview with CBS’s Norah O’Donnell. The interview highlights the ongoing debate over abortion rights in the United States.
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A green sex toy was launched onto the NFL field during the Browns-Bengals game, continuing a trend that began in the WNBA. The NFL has not yet commented, but the league’s previous stance on enforcing legal actions indicates a serious approach to addressing this issue.
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The upcoming gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia are drawing significant attention, with Democratic strategist Laura Fink analyzing the political landscape on 'Fox News Live.' Simultaneously, Zohran Mamdani is intensifying his mayoral campaign in New York City, aligning with Sen. Bernie Sanders' support.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has criticized President Donald Trump’s Alaska summit, claiming it amounted to giving Vladimir Putin what he desired. Zelenskyy expressed disappointment with the summit’s outcome, which he believes failed to address critical issues facing Ukraine.
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Prominent political figures RFK Jr., Donald Trump, and Kristi Noem are positioning themselves as key players in the upcoming midterm elections. Their activities and statements are shaping the political narrative ahead of the midterms.
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Sen. Blackburn criticizes Meta for allegedly ignoring child safety concerns, calling the company’s actions ‘disgusting.’ The senator also discusses the DOJ’s support for legislation aiding detransitioners amid broader political debates.
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Corey DeAngelis, a senior fellow at the American Culture Project, has addressed the escalating conflicts within school districts nationwide, focusing on a range of controversial subjects. The discourse has intensified, with parents and school administrators frequently at odds over the implementation of these policies and the underlying values they represent.
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Pastor Corey Brooks and Janiyah Thomas are advocating for the National Guard to address Chicago’s crime crisis. They believe the city is ‘desperately in need’ of federal assistance.
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Pope Leo XIV has canonized Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frass, who both died young, to inspire new generations of Catholics. A crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square to celebrate the naming of two new saints.
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A new bipartisan bill aims to curb stock trading by members of Congress, offering a tax deferral for legal investments in exchange for penalties on non-compliance. The legislation seeks to address conflicts of interest and public concerns over the financial influence of lawmakers, with tax incentives designed to mitigate the financial burden of divesting long-held…
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Indianapolis Colts defensive back Cam Bynum sparked online buzz with his unusual celebration after intercepting a pass from Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The bizarre move, which involved flailing around in the end zone, drew attention from NFL fans and media.
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Everton secured a 4-1 victory over Liverpool in Sunday’s Merseyside derby at Anfield, with manager Brian Sorensen humorously referring to the stadium as his team’s ‘training pitch.’ The win solidifies Everton’s dominance in the Women’s Super League (WSL) derby rivalry.
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Florida State’s strong start to the season has positioned them for a significant Week 6 matchup against Miami, one of the top teams in the country. The matchup is anticipated to be a major event in the college football calendar, with both teams showing strong form.
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John Mateer’s rise and concerns around LaNorris Sellers and Cade Klubnik have sparked discussions in the NFL draft landscape. Updates on prospects from CFB Week 2 games are influencing draft rankings and future opportunities.
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The AP Top 25 rankings have been updated following Week 2 of the college football season. This analysis examines the implications of these changes for each team’s upcoming schedule and potential success in the season.
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NFL Nation reporters have analyzed the outcomes of Week 1 games, addressing key questions about the Indianapolis Colts’ quarterback situation and the Kansas City Chiefs’ early season challenges.
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The NFL kicked off its season with a stylish flair as star players made dramatic entrances, including Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels. Fans and media were captivated by the fashion choices of the league’s top athletes.
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49ers’ star running back Christian McCaffrey is set to face the Seahawks in the team’s opening game despite a calf injury. His availability could be a significant boost for the 49ers’ offensive capabilities.
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Oscar Piastri has dismissed the controversy surrounding McLaren’s team orders during the Italian Grand Prix, saying it was ‘fair’ for him to yield position to teammate Lando Norris in the final stages of the race. The incident has sparked broader discussions within the Formula One community about the role of team orders and their impact…
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Luka Dončić’s 42-point game led Slovenia to an 84-77 win over Italy, securing a quarterfinal clash against Germany. Georgia dominated France 80-70, advancing in the tournament.
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Rory McIlroy won his second career Irish Open in a thrilling playoff against Joakim Lagergren. The match was a tightly contested battle, with McIlroy’s composure under pressure securing his victory.
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Illinois and Florida State have cracked the AP Top 10, while USF has entered its first top-10 ranking in seven years. Ohio State, Penn, and LSU remain atop the rankings.
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Russia’s military intelligence has announced plans to produce nearly 2,500 high-precision missiles and 57 combat aircraft by the end of 2025, signaling a significant expansion of its military capabilities. This announcement underscores Russia’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its armed forces and enhancing its strategic deterrent.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stated that the U.S. is prepared to collaborate with European allies to implement new sanctions against nations purchasing Russian oil, seeking to weaken Moscow’s economy and escalate pressure on Russia for a ceasefire.
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A record-breaking Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine resulted in at least 4 deaths and 44 injuries, marking the first time a government building was hit. The assault included strikes on strategic locations, with Ukrainian forces retaliating by targeting Russian oil infrastructure.
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Actor Jeffrey Wright defends his casting as Jim Gordon in ‘The Batman,’ calling critics ‘f—— racist and stupid’ for opposing his portrayal as a Black man. Wright argues that diverse casting reflects societal evolution and New York’s multicultural reality.
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A knife-wielding suspect slashed an NYPD officer in the face with a 14, inch butcher knife at a Brownsville precinct before fleeing and being shot dead by pursuing officers. The officer was hospitalized but is recovering well.
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Anti-ICE protests have erupted in Chicago amid President Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime and migrant smuggling. Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joined Fox News Live to discuss the situation, highlighting tensions around immigration enforcement and anti-crime initiatives.
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Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister and Green Party member, will lead the UN General Assembly starting September 9. Her leadership has sparked mixed reactions, with some expressing concern over her role in shaping global policy.
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Annalena Baerbock has begun her new role at the United Nations in New York, where she will preside over the General Assembly starting September 9. Her appointment has sparked mixed reactions, with critics questioning her leadership capabilities.
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A new survey by Fastly reveals that 32% of senior developers say over half their shipped code is AI-generated, significantly higher than junior developers’ 13%. While AI tools improve speed and job satisfaction, they also require substantial manual editing, with 28% of developers frequently needing to fix AI-generated code.
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Joseph Naso, a former photographer convicted of four murders, claims he killed 26 women after confessions from fellow death row inmate William Noguera. The revelation is featured in a new Oxygen documentary, which details Naso’s chilling crimes and his cryptic hit list of victims.
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Russian President Putin has declared troops deployed to Ukraine as legitimate targets, escalating tensions in the war. Fox News contributor Brett Velicovich discusses the intensifying conflict on ‘Fox News Live.’
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Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., participated in an interview discussing the future of the Federal Reserve and potential September rate cuts while emphasizing President Donald Trump’s efforts to boost American manufacturing. McCormick framed Trump’s agenda as emblematic of the MAGA movement’s economic vision.
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In a recent interview with CBS, comedian Nate Bargat, known for his unique style of clean comedy, reflected on his journey to becoming a successful clean comic. He discussed the challenges and rewards of pursuing comedy as a profession, highlighting the higher calling he feels in his career.
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President Donald Trump arrived at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City for the U.S. Open men’s singles final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. The event marks Trump’s first visit to the Grand Slam tournament since 2015, with fans reacting positively to his presence.
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Maria Bartiromo’s segment analyzes the intersection of ICE operations, midterm elections, and Fed policy. The program assesses how these dynamics may influence market trends and investor behavior.
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NFL legend Charles Woodson praised Jaguars’ Travis Hunter for his rare two way talents, drawing a parallel to Japanese baseball star Shohei Ohtani. The conversation, which focused on Hunter’s versatility as both a quarterback and wide, highlights the unique skill set that has made him a standout player in the NFL.
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The FOX NFL Kickoff crew explored the Cincinnati Bengals’ potential in the 2025 season, focusing on their path to the Super Bowl and key factors influencing their success. Analysts emphasized the importance of a cohesive defense and quarterback development as key components in the Bengals’ strategy for the year.
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Jay Glazer revealed the Rams nearly traded Matthew Stafford before extending him, with Aaron Rodgers as their backup plan. The insider also shared how the Micah Parsons trade came together behind the scenes.
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Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman previewed the Raiders vs. Patriots game and discussed Baker Mayfield’s performance on FOX NFL Kickoff.
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The 2025 NFL Season is set to feature several prominent storylines, including the potential breakout of star player Micah Parsons with the Packers, the rise of young quarterback prospects, and other key developments expected to shape the league’s landscape.
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NFL analysts Charissa Thompson, Charles Woodson, Julian Edelman, and Jay Glazer have weighed in on second-year quarterbacks’ prospects for the 2024 season, evaluating which players are likely to improve and which may struggle.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the Biden administration of rushing migrant child processing, citing 476,000 ‘lost’ minors due to inadequate safety checks. He criticized officials for prioritizing speed over verification measures like DNA testing and fingerprinting.
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Republican Senator Marco Rubio has defended the U.S. decision to strike a suspected Venezuelan drug boat, despite criticism from Democrats. CBP senior advisor Ron Vitiello supports the action, emphasizing efforts to combat drug trafficking.
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A trial in Poland is examining the legal status of five refugee aid workers, signaling potential criminalization of assisting immigrants. The case highlights Europe’s conflict between isolationism and human dignity.
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Peter Schweizer, director of the Government Accountability Institute, argues on ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ that drug cartels are ‘junior partners’ of China, linking them to the opioid crisis, particularly fentanyl. He discusses the Trump administration’s efforts to combat drug cartels.
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The FOX NFL Sunday crew previewed the Super Bowl Rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, emphasizing the importance of the game for the Chiefs. Analysts discussed key players and strategic approaches for both teams.
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Pamela Anderson addressed rumors that her romance with Liam Neeson during the filming of ‘The Naked Gun’ was a PR stunt during her speech at the 51st Deauville American Film Festival. She denied orchestrating the alleged fake relationship to boost ticket sales, emphasizing her authenticity and commitment to genuine connections.
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Military tensions between Israel and Palestinian militant groups are escalating as Israeli forces prepare for a potential large-scale offensive in northern Gaza. The operation could lead to a mass displacement of civilians, with many forced to seek refuge near the Egyptian border.
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TV networks covering the U.S. Open men’s singles final were instructed to avoid showing any audience reactions to President Donald Trump’s attendance. The U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) reportedly issued the directive to broadcasters, asking them not to showcase disruptions or reactions in response to Trump’s presence.
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President Zelenskyy has congratulated GUR officers on their professional day, highlighting the significance of their role in Ukraine’s security. This recognition underscores the importance of intelligence operations in the ongoing defense against external threats.
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Republican Vivek Ramaswamy’s Ohio gubernatorial campaign has attracted nearly $220,000 from donors who previously supported Democrat Tim Ryan, indicating a significant political shift in the state. The campaign highlights a movement of former Democratic donors toward Ramaswamy, emphasizing a message of economic growth and reform.
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Finnish MP Anna Kontula has revealed that she worked as an escort for nearly two decades before entering politics. Her disclosure has sparked debate in Finland, with some criticizing her for normalizing sex work.
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Immigration czar Tom Homan defended the Georgia Hyundai raid that arrested 475 workers and vowed continued workplace enforcement operations nationwide. He argued that companies hiring illegal immigrants undermine U.S. workers by undercutting wages and labor conditions.
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Nepal has imposed a ban on 26 social, media platforms, including Facebook and YouTube. Critics express concerns that this measure could limit freedom of expression, impact the tourism sector, and hinder communication for Nepalis working abroad.
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Hooters is redesigning its iconic orange shorts to be less revealing, part of a brand revival under new leadership. The chain aims to attract a wider demographic, including families and professionals, while maintaining its ‘delightfully tacky’ appeal.
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Gary Mygdal, a former police officer in Florida, has been arrested and charged with attempting to meet an 11-year-old girl for sexual activity.Mygdal, 73, allegedly had sexually explicit conversations with someone he believed was a child and agreed to meet her at what he thought was her home, according to authorities.
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The New York Giants are expected to give rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart a chance to start soon, as suggested by former NFL MVP Matt Ryan. The team selected Dart in the 2025 NFL Draft, but he was initially expected to start for the Giants.
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Candace Cameron Bure deleted a beach photo of herself in a one-piece swimsuit after facing negative comments on social media. The actress explained that the backlash, which focused on her body rather than the moment, led her to remove the image to avoid unnecessary conflict.