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A mother-in-law’s recommendation to feed a 6-month-old baby pure butter has sparked a heated Reddit discussion, with family members and experts debating the merits of a carnivore diet for infants. Experts warn against pure butter but support its use in cooking for nutrient absorption.
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A language student’s guide to Paris highlights the city’s culinary, literary, and musical influences that shape everyday life. The guide includes a visit to the Andalusian garden at the Grand Mosque of Paris.
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Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce have confirmed their engagement after two years of dating, sharing the news on Instagram. This marks the end of Swift’s journey through several high-profile relationships, each of which has been the subject of extensive media coverage.
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A new AP-NORC poll reveals 81% of Americans, including 96% of Republicans and 68% of Democrats, see crime as a major issue in the U.S. President Trump’s federalization of the Washington, D.C. Metro Police Department has led to 12 days without a homicide and over 1,170 arrests, with 53% of Americans approving his approach.
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Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen summoned the U.S. chargé d’affaires in Copenhagen after intelligence reports suggested that individuals linked to Donald Trump conducted covert influence operations in Greenland, aiming to undermine relations between Denmark and its autonomous territory. The claims, reported by Danish public broadcaster DR and cited by the Associated Press, allege that…
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Apple’s upcoming iOS 26 update, which isolates texts from unknown numbers into a separate folder, has raised alarms among GOP digital strategists and fundraisers. Critics argue the filtering system echoes past allegations of Big Tech censorship, such as Gmail’s suppression of conservative communications, which cost GOP candidates an estimated $2 billion between 2019 and 2022.
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The article discusses the imposition of a 50% tariff on Indian goods by U.S. President Donald Trump, which has led to a significant decline in U.S. orders for Indian products. Indian exporters are preparing for a sharp dip in orders, threatening their business operations and market strategies.
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Deion Sanders expressed hope that his son Shilo Sanders can secure an NFL opportunity after his release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He emphasized his son’s resilience and readiness, while acknowledging the possibility of Shilo joining the Buccaneers’ practice squad.
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Italian farmers in the Dolomites have installed turnstiles to manage increasing tourist numbers driven by influencers, charging a small fee to protect farmland from damage. The measures reflect broader European efforts to address overtourism, with local authorities still considering long-term solutions.
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President Trump announced via social media that Republicans are working on a ‘comprehensive’ crime bill. The announcement comes as part of his ongoing effort to frame crime policy as a pressing national concern.
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Paige Lorenze, fiancée of tennis star Tommy Paul, shared a video reflecting on how she met Paul ahead of the U.S. Open, highlighting their relationship. The entrepreneur, with a large social media following, is among many partners attending the Grand Slam tournament.
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Denmark has summoned the US diplomatic envoy in Copenhagen over allegations of covert American influence operations in Greenland. The move comes amid growing concerns about US involvement in the region, following statements by former President Donald Trump, who expressed interest in acquiring the territory and suggested the possibility of using force.
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Immigration attorney Peter Lumaj highlights the growing sophistication of smuggling operations along the U.S.-Canada border, exemplified by the interception of a U-Haul truck carrying 44 migrants near the Vermont border. Lumaj warns that state and local sanctuary policies are creating ‘shopping grounds’ for migrants seeking the most favorable environments, compounding enforcement challenges.
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A Chinese doctor was arrested for attempting to smuggle cancer research data from the U.S. to China, facing charges of theft of trade secrets and tampering with government records. The case has raised concerns about intellectual property theft and potential conflicts of interest in international research collaboration.
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Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, survivors who lived through the storm as children are still reckoning with a city transformed and the stories of loss and trauma they never got to tell. The hurricane’s devastation has left lasting psychological and emotional scars on the youngest survivors.
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Newly released bodycam video captures an illegal immigrant truck driver, Harjinder Singh, being pulled over during a traffic stop by a New Mexico trooper in July. The footage has sparked public debate and calls for transparency regarding immigration enforcement practices.
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Germany has passed a draft bill for voluntary military service to boost troop numbers, but protesters in Cologne have blocked a recruitment office, reflecting public opposition to the measure.
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Pastor Corey Brooks, founder of Project H.O.O.D., joined Fox & Friends to discuss President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Chicago. The move has sparked both support and criticism among residents.
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Kelly Keegs joined Fox & Friends to discuss the public reaction to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement. The segment highlighted the widespread interest and varied fan responses to the celebrity couple’s announcement.
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Cracker Barrel has decided to revert to its original ‘Old Timer’ logo after facing significant customer backlash against a new design. The move highlights the brand’s responsiveness to consumer feedback.
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The NAACP has filed a lawsuit against Texas, accusing the state of implementing a redistricting plan designed to reduce Black representation in Congress. The lawsuit argues that the map was created with a discriminatory intent, targeting five Democratic seats.
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Moldova, a small Eastern European country with a population of around 2.6 million, has played a significant role in the broader geopolitical dynamics of the region. Since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Moldova has sought to align itself with European institutions, particularly the European Union (EU).
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Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jesus Luzardo was ejected from Tuesday’s game against the New York Mets after a heated exchange with home plate umpire Willie Traynor. Luzardo, who started his outing against the New York Mets on Tuesday night hot and left the same way, only given the opportunity to cool off early.
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The Toronto International Film Festival initially rejected the documentary about Israeli Maj. Gen. Noam Tibon’s rescue mission during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, citing legal issues and protest risks. Critics argued the decision amounted to censorship, granting Hamas veto power over how its crimes are depicted.
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Virginia Republican candidates are defending school bathroom policies that prioritize biological differences, while Democratic opponents have largely remained silent. The Department of Education has designated five Northern Virginia school districts as ‘high-risk’ due to their transgender policies, affecting funding.
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A major study in Annals of Internal Medicine shows that the Mediterranean diet combined with weight loss and physical activity can lower diabetes risk by 31% in overweight older adults. The PREDIMED-Plus trial involved 4,800 participants in Spain over six years, with lifestyle changes significantly reducing diabetes incidence and promoting weight loss.
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A woman whose family members were murdered by the Juarez cartel is praising Trump’s immigration crackdown, stating she has never felt this hopeful. She hopes the administration’s action against cartel leaders can help eradicate cartel violence against American families.
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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is seeking a confidence vote on his plans to implement budget cuts. If he loses, France may get an unprecedented fifth head of government in just 20 months.
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Trump’s tariffs on BRICS nations exceed global averages, sparking concerns over their unity ahead of the Tianjin summit. The summit in Tian, brings together India, China, and Russia as they navigate the challenges posed by U.S. trade policies.
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The Native American Guardians Association Vice President Frank Black Cloud is advocating for the preservation of a school mascot incorporating indigenous imagery in New York, highlighting ongoing cultural and historical significance.
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Julian Edelman reveals he leveraged insider NFL knowledge in a fantasy football league, drafting Patriots teammates like Aaron Hernandez based on game plans. He admits to using this strategy to dominate his league, though he clarifies no real money was involved.
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Julian Edelman shared insights into his fantasy football strategies, emphasizing how locker room knowledge gave him an edge. He also discussed his regret over drafting Joe Burrow in 2023.
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NFL running back Bijan Robinson praised Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s engagement, calling it an ‘awesome’ and ‘huge’ moment for both. The news has sparked a wave of congratulations from fans and public figures, including the Mahomes couple and Gracie Hunt, who highlighted the couple’s genuine connection and the joy their union brings.
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The engagement of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce has sparked widespread online reactions, with President Donald Trump weighing in on the news. Maggie Anders of ‘Undoctrination’ joins ‘Fox & Friends First’ to analyze the mixed responses to the celebrity couple’s announcement.
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An American man, John Rudat, was stabbed in the on a German tram while defending women. The incident has sparked discussions about the impact of illegal immigration on public safety in Europe, with Rudat expressing his views on the growing challenges posed by the issue.
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President Donald Trump claimed to have raised over $1.5 billion since the 2024 election, highlighting his fundraising prowess. The funds are expected to strengthen the GOP’s position during the 2026 midterms.
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Democratic leaders, led by DNC Chair Ken Martin, are pushing for unity to counter Trump’s policies and internal divisions. The party faces challenges including low poll numbers and fundraising deficits as it navigates tensions over Gaza resolutions.
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Blue cities across the United States are facing a significant crisis in law enforcement, with mass exodus of police officers since 2020. The Fraternal Order of Police leader, Joe Gamaldi, attributes this to far-left policies that undermine police morale and support.
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Prince Andrew is said to be grappling with private turmoil behind closed doors following the news that his late accuser will be speaking out from beyond the grave.
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An AI-powered drone helped locate the remains of missing hiker Nicola Ivaldo after 10 months of search in Italy’s Cottian Alps. The drone’s advanced imaging technology allowed for quick identification of the hiker’s red helmet, significantly speeding up the recovery process.
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Archaeologists in Poland uncovered 11th-century graves at Nowy Chorów cemetery, revealing a mix of Christian and pagan rituals. The graves were reopened by medieval Poles, not modern looters, highlighting ritual reuse in a period of cultural transition.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the GOP’s tax bill would provide more money for workers by eliminating taxes on tips. Critics argue the legislation disproportionately benefits the wealthy while imposing new work requirements on vulnerable groups.
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Former Trump lawyer Y. David Scharf joins Fox & Friends First to discuss the DNC summer meeting and DEI’s role in the party. Scharf’s comments on DEI as the ‘foundation of the Christian church’ have sparked debate over its alignment with traditional values.
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SpaceX has successfully launched its Starship rocket, deploying mock satellites into orbit after several delays caused by technical issues and weather. The milestone flight marks a significant step in the company’s efforts to develop the next-generation spacecraft.
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., condemned the raucous protests at her town hall as ‘lunatic rage,’ accusing leftist activists of supporting illegal immigrants and violent criminals. She defended Trump’s immigration policies while clashing with critics over due process in ICE raids.
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Israel has launched airstrikes on Sana, in response to a Houthi attack. The strikes have raised concerns about the impact of the conflict on global trade and maritime security.
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North Korean state media has condemned South Korean President Lee Jae Myung for what it calls hypocritical remarks on denuclearization, following Lee’s comments during a visit to the United States. The North Korean media outlet accused Lee of double standards, claiming that South Korea has not fully adhered to its own commitments on denuclearization.
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Manchester United is seeking a £50 million transfer fee to allow Alejandro Garnacho to potentially join Chelsea. Transfer Talk has reported that the potential transfer is a serious consideration for both clubs.
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The Milwaukee Brewers, a small-market team, have achieved remarkable success in Major League Baseball, securing the league’s best record. This article examines how the team’s partnership with Milwaukee Community College has been central to their rise in the sport.
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The New York Giants have revamped their quarterback room with the addition of Russell Wilson, Justin Jackson, and Daniel Jones. This move is a critical step in their rebuilding efforts to strengthen the offense for the upcoming season.
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The article outlines 32 unusual possibilities for the upcoming NFL season, including Jordan Love’s potential MVP campaign and Emeka Egbuka’s dominance as the Buccaneers’ leading receiver. Analysts suggest these outcomes could reshape the league’s dynamics.
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Alyssa Thomas set a WNBA single-season triple-double record with her seventh performance of the season, contributing 12 points, 16 rebounds, and 15 assists. The Phoenix Mercury’s 92-85 win over the Chicago Sky highlights Thomas’s dominance as a three-way threat.
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European leaders are set to visit Moldova as the country prepares for its September elections, amid concerns that Russia is intensifying its efforts to influence the political outcome.
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France has criticized Russia’s alleged attempts to influence Germany’s investigation into the Nord Stream pipeline. The French representative at the United Nations expressed concerns that Russia’s frequent demands for Security Council meetings are an unacceptable interference in Germany’s domestic process.
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Vitalii Mazurenko, a Ukrainian journalist and deputy editor-in-chief of Obserwator Międzynarodowy, was dismissed following an incident where he insulted Polish President Karol Nawrocki. The incident took place against the backdrop of escalating tensions between Ukraine and Poland, highlighting the complex relationship between the two nations.
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Ukrainian forces downed 74 out of the 95 drones, including Shahed-type attack drones and decoys, launched by Russia overnight, the Air Force reported. The strike caused damage to Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
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A powerful explosion has damaged a key oil pipeline supplying Moscow, causing an indefinite suspension of petroleum product transportation. The cause of the explosion remains unspecified, raising concerns about the region’s energy infrastructure and security.
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Russia has increased its oil exports in response to Ukrainian attacks on its oil infrastructure. The strikes on Russian refineries have led to a reduction in domestic refining capacity, allowing more crude oil to be exported.
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Lithuania has called on the European Union to bypass Hungary in the technical-level accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, provided the other 26 member states agree. This move is seen as a response to Hungary’s opposition to Ukraine’s EU membership, which has stalled progress.
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Cracker Barrel has abandoned its rebranding effort after facing significant backlash from loyal customers, reverting to its original logo. The decision came after a week of intense criticism on social media, with some attributing the reversal to pressure from former President Donald Trump.