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President Donald Trump has proposed declaring a national housing emergency to combat the rising cost of home prices. Experts suggest that while federal intervention could provide temporary relief, long-term solutions require addressing supply chain issues and increasing housing construction.
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A ‘career criminal’ is facing federal charges in Minnesota after a deadly carjacking rampage in Minneapolis resulted in the deaths of two women and a seriously injured child. Prosecutors emphasize the need to hold the suspect fully accountable for his violent actions, which have caused irreversible harm.
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A large group of children was returned from the Russian occupation as part of the presidential program ‘Bring Kids Back UA,’ said Andriy Yermak. The initiative focuses on family reunification and providing support to displaced children.
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A federal jury has ordered Google to pay $425.7 million for improperly collecting smartphone data without user consent over nearly a decade. The decision, though far below the requested $30 billion, is viewed as a significant victory for privacy advocates.
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A study from Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center links smartphone use in the bathroom to a 46% higher risk of hemorrhoids. Researchers found that 66% of participants used their phones during bathroom sessions, with prolonged sitting contributing to increased pressure on rectal veins.
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Liz Simons, a billionaire heiress who donated $250,000 to a pro-Zohran Mamdani PAC, has been linked to a push for ‘woke math’ in public schools. Critics argue the program aims to instill socialist values by integrating social issues into math education, raising concerns about its impact on young learners.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the American Flex plant in Mukachevo, Zakarpatt, which was destroyed by missile strikes. The visit underscores the impact of the conflict on critical infrastructure and its economic implications.
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A 13-year-old boy from New Hampshire hauled in a 177-pound Atlantic halibut, potentially setting a junior world record. The fish, weighing more than the boy himself, was caught during an overnight deep-sea fishing trip off the New England coast.
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The European Union must permanently cut off all Russian energy imports, Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jorgensen has declared. Most EU countries have halted direct imports of Russian crude and gas under sanctions over the Ukraine conflict.
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Norway has finalized a $13.5 billion deal to purchase at least five frigates from British shipbuilders, marking a significant step in European defense modernization. The agreement, announced on Thursday, includes a frigate currently under construction in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of prolonging the conflict and undermining diplomatic efforts. The statement follows recent attempts by Ukraine to engage in peace talks, which were reportedly rebuffed by Russian officials.
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New policies in Gulf states are causing competition between citizens and migrants, leading to rising social and economic tensions. Analysts warn that while these policies may bring long-term economic benefits, they are currently exacerbating tensions over job availability and wages.
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Taylor Swift fans have taken to social media to condemn Chargers player Teair Tart for hitting Travis Kelce with an open hand during a game, with some referencing the singer’s song ‘Look What You Made Me Do.’ The incident, which led to a Chiefs touchdown, sparked a wave of outrage among Swift’s fans, despite the…
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Norma Countryman, who escaped a suspected serial killer by chewing through her bindings, shares her traumatic experience in a new true-crime podcast. The podcast explores the unresolved cases linked to Warren Forrest, a convicted double murderer who has been behind bars since 1974.
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Germany’s aging population is placing increasing pressure on its pension system, with economists suggesting that the elderly may need to cover the financial gap left by the younger generation. The country’s pension system is facing significant strain as the number of retirees continues to rise while the working-age population dwindles.
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The small African nation of Eswatini has gained renewed focus amid Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s third country deportation proceeding and torture risk claims. The looming possibility of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s latest deportation led to global Google searches for the small African nation of Eswatini.
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Columbia University confirmed a major data breach affecting nearly 870,000 people, including students and employees, with notifications beginning in August. The breach, discovered after a network outage, exposed sensitive information such as Social Security numbers and financial records.
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Former President George W. Bush praised the Walker Cup, calling it ‘one of the great athletic events ever’ during its opening ceremony. The event, hosted at Cypress Point Golf Club, features a historic rivalry between the United States and Great Britain & Ireland.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reports that Ukraine’s main sectors are over 80% ready for the upcoming heating season. The government is emphasizing preparedness to ensure stable energy supply.
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President Trump has warned that the US military is authorized to shoot down Venezuelan aircraft if they pose a threat, following reports of Venezuelan jets buzzing American warships during an anti-drug mission. The US has deployed a significant naval and air force in the region, escalating tensions with Venezuela.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) Vocational College has opened its doors in Ky, marking a significant step in providing skilled labor for Ukraine’s post-war recovery. The institution aims to train professionals in critical sectors such as healthcare and engineering.
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) and other gun advocacy groups have strongly opposed proposed restrictions on transgender people’s ability to purchase firearms, as the Trump administration considers measures to address the recent mass shooting by a transgender individual at Annunciation School. Critics, including LGBTQ advocates, argue that the proposed ban is based on misleading statistics,…
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Top Biden administration officials have criticized the handling of pardons and the use of autopen, citing internal emails. The clemency process was questioned, with officials saying pardons were issued without proper vetting by the Justice Department.
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A suspect involved in a carjacking and shooting spree has killed two women and critically injured a 6-year-old child while fleeing from police, prosecutors report. The incident has sparked widespread public concern and raised questions about public safety.
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Rental car drivers are using AI-powered apps like Proofr to protect themselves from unfair damage fees as major companies deploy automated inspection tools. These apps generate secure, time-stamped photos and leverage AI to detect subtle changes, giving renters leverage against unjust claims.
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Ken Dryden, a Hall of Fame goaltender and iconic broadcaster, has died at 78 after a battle with cancer. He was on the call for the historic ‘Miracle on Ice’ broadcast and is remembered for his NHL achievements, including being the all-time leader in adjusted goals-against average and goals-allowed percentage.
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Sean Feucht’s Christian worship rally in Seattle proceeded peacefully despite progressive activists urging city officials to block the event. The gathering, part of his ‘Revive in ’25’ tour, drew around 200 protesters who used kazoos and noisemakers to disrupt the event, though no significant confrontations occurred.
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Gen Z drinkers are adding ice to their beer, sparking mixed reactions and fueling debate within the industry. This trend, which some call ‘refreshing,’ is gaining international attention and signals a shift in how beer is consumed.
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Political analysts Natalie Beisner and Michelle Backus criticize the U.S. military strike on a suspected drug boat and CBS’s editing of an interview with Homeland, Security Secretary Kristi Noem. They argue these actions reflect deeper issues in U.S. drug policy and media integrity.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch 24 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The mission marks a significant step in SpaceX’s ongoing efforts to expand its satellite internet network, which aims to provide global broadband access.
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Congress resumes debates over the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files as lawmakers return from recess. Republican Thomas Massie and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna are pushing a discharge petition to force a House vote, while victims share harrowing accounts at the Capitol.
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The EU froze 200 billion euros in Russian central bank assets after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Belgian FM warned this could lead to a ‘terrible systemic shock’ to the eurozone economy.
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Jens Spahn, a CDU/CSU member, advocates for a center-right government shift despite the coalition with the SPD. Student representatives highlight a mental health crisis in Germany’s schools.
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The National Down Syndrome Society organized a community event at Fox Square to promote love and acceptance, highlighting the importance of inclusion and support for individuals with Down syndrome. The event aimed to raise awareness and foster a sense of community among participants and the public.
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Chicago residents warn of financial incentives behind criminal activity as Illinois leaders resist Trump’s crime crackdown. Cata Truss discusses the state’s opposition on Fox News Live.
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John Ramsey, the father of JonBenet Ramsey, has launched a petition urging Colorado lawmakers to adopt a law that would allow victims’ families to request cold case reviews when investigations fail to solve crimes. The proposed bill would align state law with the federal Homicide Victim’s Families’ Rights Act, which enables families of homicide victims…
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Poroshenko urged Western allies to intensify diplomatic and military pressure on Russia to secure a comprehensive ceasefire. His call comes during a security conference in Cambridge, where leaders and experts are discussing strategies to counter Russian aggression.
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US President Donald Trump has criticized the European Union for fining Google $3.5 billion over alleged antitrust violations, calling the decision ‘unfair’ and ‘discriminatory.’ The EU accused Google of anti-competitive practices in the ad tech market, including favoring its own services and charging high fees that harmed rivals.
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Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden’tko met with Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico to discuss bilateral cooperation. The meeting highlights growing strategic collaboration between the two nations.
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The Department of Homeland Security strongly disagreed with a federal judge’s order preventing the Trump administration from scrapping temporary protected status for over a million Venezuelans and Haitians in the U.S. The DHS spokesperson accused the TPS program of being ‘abused, exploited, and politicized’ as a de facto amnesty program.
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Fox & Friends Weekend co-hosts discussed the best tailgating products for National Tailgating Day, highlighting American-made items. The segment emphasized their quality and suitability for outdoor gatherings.
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During a recent segment on Fox News Live, former Acting ICE Director John Sandweg addressed the political nature of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. He emphasized that the Trump administration’s crackdown on sanctuary cities was driven by political considerations rather than purely operational decisions.
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Jesse Watters of Fox News warned that Russia’s Power of Siber, 2 pipeline to China may face sabotage similar to the Nord Stream attack. The project, which aims to supply 15% of China’s energy by 2033, is seen as a key step in Russia’s pivot to Asia.
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A new study links frequent breakfast skipping and late dinner eating to increased osteoporosis fracture risk, highlighting these habits as independent risk factors. Researchers found these behaviors are often associated with other unhealthy lifestyle choices, such as smoking and poor sleep.
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Four opposing teams have forfeited games against Jurupa Valley High School due to concerns over a transgender athlete on the team. Alyssa McPherson and Hadeel Hazameh, two female players, have decided not to compete or use the locker room with the trans athlete, citing safety and fairness issues.
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Manchester United may revisit their interest in Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martínez following his failed move. The situation remains fluid as both clubs continue negotiations.
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Chelsea and Arsenal showcased their strength in the Women’s Super League (WSL) with dominant performances in their opening matches. The teams’ ability to maintain control and score crucial goals highlights their status as top contenders for the title.
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The article explores potential betting opportunities in Week 1 of the NFL season, focusing on lines and props that may offer value for underdog teams. It highlights key matchups where underdogs could potentially deliver strong performances.
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Novak Djokovic conceded that Carlos Alcaraz’s level is ‘just too good’ after a 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-2 loss in the US Open semifinals. The Serbian star admits it would be a challenge to defeat Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in future major tournaments.
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Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams remains in the concussion protocol and is not expected to play against Louisiana-Monroe, according to sources. The news comes as the Crimson Tide prepares for their next football game, with the team looking to maintain their strong performance in the SEC season.
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The Tennessee Titans have agreed to a three-year, $48.6 million contract extension with safety Amani Hooker, including $29 million in guaranteed funds. The deal, confirmed through Hooker’s agent, solidifies his future with the team through the 2026 season.
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The Cleveland Browns have reached an agreement with rookie running back Quinshon Judkins on a four-year, $11.4 million contract, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The deal comes as the team looks to bolster its offense and provide stability at the running back position.
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Davey Johnson, the legendary manager of the 1986 World Champion New York Mets, has passed away at the age of 82. His passing marks the end of an era in baseball history.
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In the second episode of ‘Dare to Ukraine: Village,’ host Masha Lavro, faces her first full day of village life with a surprise letter from producer Valeriia. The episode showcases her tasks of managing household chores, exploring a local greenhouse, and starting her own little homestead.
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In a reported military operation, Russia has allegedly airdropped fake 10,000-hryvnia banknotes into Ukraine, aiming to recruit collaborators. The police confirmed that the leaflets, which resemble real currency, offer real money in exchange for the coordinates of Ukrainian forces.
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Polish farmers have ended a 12-hour border blockade at the Medyka crossing with Ukraine, following a tense standoff that raised concerns about the potential disruption of grain exports. Ukrainian Border Guard spokesperson Andrii Demchenko confirmed the removal of roadblocks at 3:30 p.m. Kyiv time.
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Ukrainian authorities have detained Fedir Khryst, a 41-year-old lawmaker and former member of the banned pro-Russian Opposition Platform — For Life. The detention comes amid ongoing efforts to address alleged collusion with Russia.
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Ukrainian military officials report that Russian forces are attempting to secure new positions and expand the boundaries of the ‘gray zone’ near Pokrovsk. The 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the Airborne Assault Forces has stated that these actions are part of a broader strategy by Russia to gain a strategic advantage in the region.
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President Donald Trump has deployed F-35 fighter jets to intensify the U.S. military’s engagement in the fight against drug cartels in Latin America. This move has heightened tensions with the Maduro regime in Venezuela, which has expressed strong opposition to U.S. military involvement in the region.
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Former Biden White House advisor Yemisi Egbewole criticized Democrats for lacking a clear message ahead of the midterm elections, urging them to prioritize connecting with the ‘silent majority’. Egbewole’s comments highlight the party’s internal struggles in crafting a cohesive agenda.