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Kohl’s is offering up to 50% off on a wide range of seasonal items during its sitewide sale, including Gloria Vanderbilt jeans and Crock-Pot cookware. The sale runs through September 7 with an extra 20% discount on most items.
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Late-night host Stephen Colbert’s audience booed when he declared President Donald Trump ‘very much alive’ after online speculation swirled over the president’s health. The host’s remarks were met with disapproval, with the audience expressing displeasure at the claim.
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Jennifer Aniston, the ‘Friends’ star, revealed her secrets to aging gracefully at 56, emphasizing optimism and body love. She credits her youthful appearance to a mindset of self-acceptance and self-care, stating that this is the true secret to maintaining her looks.
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Ukraine’s National Bank Deputy Governor predicts postwar growth through defense spending, EU integration, and veteran reintegration. The strategy aims to prevent recession and boost economic recovery.
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The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, led by Chairman James Comer, has initiated an investigation into Medicaid programs in states like Minnesota, California, and Illinois, seeking to address taxpayer costs associated with healthcare for illegal immigrants.Comer is accusing the Biden administration of failing to enforce immigration laws, resulting in expanded benefits for undocumented…
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Former NSC senior director Michael Allen discusses Putin’s perception of Trump’s frustration on ‘America Reports.’ The expert analysis explores the complex dynamics between the two leaders.
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A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump, allowing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to revoke billions in climate-related grants awarded during the Biden administration. The decision marks a significant legal shift, enabling the agency to redirect funds previously allocated for environmental initiatives.
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President Vladimir Putin disclosed the specifics of a major Russia-China energy agreement, which will increase natural gas supplies to over 100 billion cubic meters annually through the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline. The deal, finalized during a Beijing meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, is based on market principles and…
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The ‘Harlem Hellfighters,’ an African American Army infantry regiment, are set to be honored with a posthumous Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony that recognizes their extraordinary service during World War I. The unit, which spent 191 consecutive days in combat, more than any other American unit at the time, played a pivotal role in…
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed support for survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse during an emotional speech on Capitol Hill. The address came as survivors of Epstein’s abuse took to Capitol, Hill to speak out on ‘America Reports,’ highlighting the need for accountability and justice.
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A Chicago resident has expressed support for President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown, stating that ‘we need the help.’ During a segment on ‘America Reports,’ vice president Danielle Carter Walters discussed the administration’s efforts to combat crime in the city, highlighting community concerns.
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Researchers have analyzed crime statistics over the past decade, comparing urban areas under Democratic and Republican leadership. The findings suggest that while some cities under Democratic governance have experienced increased crime, the overall trend does not show a significant correlation with party affiliation.
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Former Senator John E. Sununu, who has been out of office for more than 15 years, is exploring a Senate run in New Hampshire. His family has long been a formidable political dynasty in the state, with a history of influence that could make him a strong contender for a Democratic-held seat.
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Residents demand federal action as Chicago struggles with rising crime rates, prompting discussions about National Guard deployment. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer highlights the need for a coordinated federal response.
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The arrest of Graham Linehan on suspicion of inciting violence against transgender people is adding to a debate across the Atlantic over the policing of speech in Britain. Graham Linehan at a free-speech summit at Trinity College Dublin last year. He has become a vocal anti-transgender activist and was arrested on Monday over social media…
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The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released its first tranche of documents in its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, obtained via a congressional subpoena. While some new information, such as flight logs, was disclosed, Democrats claim most of the files were already public, with only 3% containing new details.
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Dan Kleban, a Democrat and Maine brewery owner, has entered the Senate race to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins. He criticized Collins for her perceived lack of advocacy for Mainers and her stance on abortion rights and Israel.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has warned that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will face tough questioning from lawmakers over the recent shakeup of top health officials, including the abrupt firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez and the resignations of other key officials. Thune and other senators are demanding accountability and…
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House Democrats are escalating their censure efforts against GOP Rep. Cory Mills amid ethical controversies, while defending Rep. LaMonica McIver against a censure motion.
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Rep. Thomas Massie is urging Republican colleagues to support his discharge petition to force a vote on the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files. Massie’s measure faces challenges, particularly from the Trump administration’s pressure and the Oversight Committee’s progress, but he argues that the DOJ should release all materials within 30 days.
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed a symbolic measure to support the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the handling of the case against Jeffrey Epstein. Though it has no practical impact, the measure highlights the ongoing debate over the probe’s progress and the political maneuvering surrounding the issue.
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House Republicans joined all Democrats in voting to block a censure resolution against Rep. LaMonica McIver over her role in a chaotic May incident at a New Jersey immigration detention center. The measure failed to gain significant GOP support, leading to its defeat.
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House members have voted to establish a new select subcommittee to investigate the events of January 6th, led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk. This marks the latest Republican effort to reshape the narrative of the Capitol attack, which saw a violent mob storm the building during the election certification process.
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Jerry Nadler, 78, has announced his retirement, reigniting the debate on age in Congress and the need for generational change within the Democratic Party. His decision, while praised by younger members, highlights ongoing tensions over the party’s aging leadership.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has agreed to restore dozens of public health webpages and datasets related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and gender identity, following a legal settlement with medical groups. The legal battle, initiated by the Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) and Doctors for America, led to the…
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The Las Vegas Raiders’ fan group will return to repping a Bay Area football team, approximately 11 miles north of its original home in the Oakland Coliseum. This marks a significant shift for the fan group, which has previously been associated with the Raiders’ Bay Area roots.
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Carlos Alcaraz is both feared for his dominance on the court and beloved off it for his humility. His unique blend of aggression and sportsmanship has made him a standout figure in tennis.
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Fantasy football analysts are highlighting several key uncertainties for Week 1, including the Bears’ offensive strategy and the role of TreVey, Henderson.
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The NFL opener is traditionally one of the most heavily bet games of the season, and Thursday’s Cowboys-Eagles matchup is expected to see a surge in betting activity. This matchup is anticipated to be a major draw for gamblers due to the teams’ strong histories and high-profile status.
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FIFA has launched the initial phase of ticketing for the 2,022 World Cup, implementing a dynamic pricing model based on demand. This approach aims to manage ticket sales by adjusting prices according to interest levels.
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Felix Auger-Aliassime defeated No. 8 seed Alex De Minaur in a four-set match to reach the US Open semifinals, marking his return to the tournament after four years. The Canadian’s resilience and composure under pressure were key to the victory.
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The Los Angeles Clippers are accused of circumventing the NBA’s salary cap by paying Kawhi Leonard $28 million for a non-existent position, raising concerns about the integrity of the league’s financial regulations.
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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs and left tackle Tyler Guyton have been cleared to play in the team’s season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday. Both players are confirmed to be free of injury and will be in the starting lineup.
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The agent of Astros left-hander Framber Valdez has dismissed speculation that the pitcher intentionally hit his own catcher in the chest with a pitch, calling such claims ‘preposterous.’ The incident in question occurred during a recent game, where Valdez’s pitch struck the catcher’s chest, sparking immediate debate among fans and analysts about the intent behind…
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The Boston Red Sox have placed rookie outfielder Roman Anthony on the injured list following an injury sustained during Tuesday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians. Anthony, who has emerged as a standout player for the team, is dealing with left oblique tight, tightness.
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Florida State’s Ethan Pritchard was shot in the back of the head during a game on Sunday night, his father said, and remains in stable condition at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. Details surrounding the shooting remain under investigation.
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Putin has insisted he has never rejected meeting Zelensky, despite years of dodging talks. During a press briefing in Beijing, Putin stated that if Zelensky is ready, he should come to Moscow.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced plans to engage in discussions with former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the implementation of stricter sanctions against Russia. The goal is to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin into pursuing a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian nationalists and pro-Western activists have faced a series of targeted killings and assassination attempts, with the latest incident involving the murder of Andriy Parubiy. The perpetrators have been detained, but the masterminds behind the attacks remain unknown.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s diplomatic efforts, including meetings with Donald Trump and Chinese leaders, signal a strategic shift in Russia’s geopolitical stance, raising concerns about a multipolar world order that could challenge European interests.
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U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his commitment to bolstering the military presence in Poland during a meeting with Polish President Karol Nawrocki. Trump assured Nawrocky that the United States would send more troops to the country, emphasizing the unwavering support for Poland’s security.
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Ukrainian infantryman Ruslan has faced the grim realities of modern warfare in the Donetsky Oblast since volunteering in January. As Ukraine’s manpower crisis deepens, the frontlines are witnessing a brutal shift in the nature of combat.
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Russian artillery fire between 10:30 a.m. and 11:50 a.m. killed five men and three women. FPV drone strikes left another woman dead.
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Ukraine and the U.S. have convened the first board meeting of an investment fund linked to a minerals deal that has been a key component of President Donald Trump’s administration’s engagement with Kyiv during his second term. The meeting on September 3 marks the initiation of operations for this initiative, which is central to Trump’s…
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Ukraine has destroyed a Russian speedboat attempting to land troops, according to naval reports, and drones are alleged to have struck a railway in Russia’s Rostov Oblast, disrupting 26 trains. The country is also preparing to expand military contracts for soldiers over 24 years old, as regional authorities in Poltava Oblast continue to manage the…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, where they discussed potential security guarantees for Ukraine. The meeting marks Zelensky’s eighth visit to France since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.
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Streameast, the world’s largest illegal sports streaming platform, has been shut down following a year-long investigation led by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) and Egyptian law enforcement. The platform provided free access to major sports events like the Premier League, Champions League, and NFL, generating over 1.6 billion combined visits last year.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) is pushing for Russia to be added to the EU’s ‘grey list’ of countries with weak anti-money laundering measures, according to First Deputy Governor Serhiy Nikolaychuk. The move aims to pressure Russia over its financial practices and sanctions evasion.
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Former President Donald Trump’s recent visit to Poland has sparked discussions on European censorship practices.
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Former CNN host Don Lemon joined anti-Trump activists in a tense encounter with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s staff, leading to a heated exchange over access to the congresswoman’s office. The group, including Lemon, claimed they were exercising their First Amendment rights, while the staffer insisted their presence was inappropriate.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump announced a boat strike as part of a campaign against Venezuelan cartels, though details remain scarce. The administration’s claim has drawn skepticism due to the lack of supporting evidence.
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The Verkhovna Rada has summoned the head of the State Financial Monitoring Service of Ukraine, Felip Pronin, to a plenary session, according to co-chair of the European Solidarity faction Iryna Gerashchenko. This development is anticipated to focus on key areas such as financial oversight and national security, reflecting the parliament’s heightened attention to these critical…
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Federal courts have failed to adequately secure a system storing sealed documents, despite a 2020 breach linked to Russia and promises made to Congress. Five years later, the system remains exposed after being hacked again, underscoring the judiciary’s reluctance to implement robust cybersecurity measures.
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A Chuck E. Cheese employee was arrested for allegedly stealing a customer’s credit card during a birthday party, with the incident captured on bodycam footage. The suspect, Jermel Jones, denied the allegations but was found in possession of the stolen card and marijuana.
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The UK government has proposed a ban on energy drink sales to minors, mirroring European regulations. Retailers, including online platforms and vending machines, will be affected.
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The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Education, Science and Innovations will examine the issue of untimely delivery of textbooks to schools, head of the committee Serhiy Babak has said. Delays in textbook distribution can have significant implications for students and educators, potentially disrupting the learning process and affecting the quality of education.
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Erin Andrews, a Fox News sports commentator, is advocating for earlier cancer screenings after being diagnosed with cervical cancer despite lacking symptoms. She credits regular check-ups with saving her life in 2017 and is now partnering with Aflac to launch a campaign urging Americans to prioritize routine health screenings.
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The exhibition in Gdansk challenges long-held perceptions of Poles who served in the Wehrmacht during World War II, revealing the complex reality behind their wartime involvement. The display highlights the diverse experiences of these individuals, many of whom were conscripted or coerced into service by Nazi Germany.
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A Maryland man, Slater Chaia, faces felony charges for placing incendiary devices near a fire station in Washington, D.C. Surveillance footage shows him placing makeshift Molotov cocktails near the station.
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Former Congolese Justice Minister Mutamba has been sentenced to three years in hard labor for allegedly stealing funds intended for a prison construction project. The verdict highlights concerns about the integrity of the DRC’s judicial system.