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An Oklahoma State University student leader, Joshua Wilson, was reprimanded by a university staff member after giving a speech honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which he says has strengthened his resolve to express his political views. Wilson, a junior, delivered the speech at an SGA meeting shortly after Kirk’s death, advocating for free speech and…
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Critics accuse ‘The View’ of liberal bias, claiming the show excludes conservative voices and creates a liberal bubble. Joy Behar’s comments and the show’s lack of conservative guests are cited as evidence.
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk has intensified criticism from left-wing academics, who link his conservative activism to political violence. Unsubstantiated claims of harassment and threats are made without evidence, sparked by an opinion piece by Ezra Klein.
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The Trump administration has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the National Guard in Chicago to protect federal immigration operations amid protests. A federal judge denied the ‘rebellion’ claim, prompting the administration to argue that the ruling threatens federal law enforcement and safety.
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President Trump is considering sending 1000-mile range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, which could target Russian airbases and energy infrastructure. This move aims to pressure Vladimir Putin by expanding Ukraine’s military capabilities and disrupting Russia’s war effort.
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The recent talks between US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky ended without a pledge of Tomahawk deliveries, according to Axios. Trump indicated he would not provide the missiles at least for now, citing the need to maintain US defense supplies and the potential for escalation.
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The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is debating its strategy toward the far-right AfD party. Some members have called for cooperation, raising concerns about potential alliances with extremist forces.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has declared the far-right AfD as his party’s primary electoral rival, emphasizing a firm stance against collaboration with the faction. This declaration comes amid heightened political tensions and the party’s ongoing refusal to engage with the AfD, which has gained traction among certain segments of the population.
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A heated postgame scuffle involving Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster and Lions’ Brian Branch marred the Chiefs’ decisive win. The incident sparked discussions about sportsmanship and the need for stricter enforcement of conduct rules in American football.
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Colts’ magical run and Jim Harbaugh’s best season as a quarterback. The team’s performance during that season remains a highlight in Harbaugh’s career, showcasing his exceptional skills and leadership on the field.
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The Philadelphia Eagles’ quarterback, Jalen Hurts, has struggled to meet the team’s expectations this season. His underperforming passing game has raised concerns about his ability to lead the offense effectively.
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The New York Giants’ locker room is buzzing with renewed optimism as players express heightened enthusiasm, signaling a potential turning point for the team. This positive energy is expected to translate into improved performance on the field.
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ESPN has introduced its new Basketball Power Index for the 2025-2026 NBA season, offering detailed projections for 30 teams. The BPI provides rankings for top six teams in each conference, teams in play-in contention, and highlights three young teams with high variance potential.
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The article previews Week 7 of the NFL season, focusing on key matchups and player performances. It highlights the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ receiving core, potential for Quinshon Judkins to exceed 100 yards, and a possible low-scoring AFC game.
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Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso has expressed support for his players’ decisions to protest against LaLiga’s planned regular-season game in Miami. This comes as the Spanish league continues to expand its presence in the United States, sparking discussions about the implications of such moves for domestic football and its players.
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Former President Donald Trump has warned that China’s tariffs are not sustainable, signaling potential concerns over trade tensions. The remarks come as U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin prepares to visit China in an effort to prevent a new trade war.
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A Latin American citizen was fatally stabbed in Ternopil, Ukraine, following a dispute, according to local police. The incident has raised concerns about public safety and security in the region.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that repairs are underway at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, with both sides involved in the conflict working constructively with the agency.
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A new wave of progressive Democratic candidates, including Saikat Chakrabarti and Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, are challenging established figures in Congress as they seek to reshape the party’s direction in response to President Trump’s second term. These candidates, often labeled ‘Squad 2.0,’ represent a more radical faction within the Democratic Party, emphasizing bold economic reforms and…
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The article criticizes Democrats for prioritizing political rallies over funding government programs during a prolonged shutdown, leading to hardship for millions of Americans. Federal employees are working unpaid, essential services are disrupted, and critical programs for veterans, farmers, and families are affected.
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U.S. federal regulators have launched an investigation into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system after 58 reports of crashes involving vehicles running red lights and colliding with other cars. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reviewing these incidents, which include a near-collision with an oncoming train, and could lead to a recall if safety…
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Dr. Corey Miller of Ratio Christi warns that ideological intolerance bred in American universities is fueling a culture of violence, citing recent incidents such as the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and a school shooting in Minneapolis. He argues that Marxist-inspired ideas in academia stoke hatred and devalue human life, leading to a dangerous…
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The race for New Jersey governor has become increasingly competitive as Republican Jack Ciattarelli closes the gap with Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill. Recent polls indicate a tightening contest as Election Day approaches, with Ciattarelli gaining strength in traditionally Democratic counties.
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New York City is witnessing heightened political activity as anti-ICE protests and the No Kings rally movement gain momentum. The city is also hosting a mayoral debate that could shape the future of its governance.
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Pakistani airstrikes have killed five individuals, including three Afghan cricketers, in the border province of Paktika. The incident, which occurred during a gathering in Urgun District, has led to the Afghanistan Cricket Board withdrawing from an upcoming tournament against Pakistan.
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Turkish Cypriots face a high-stakes election where incumbent Ersin Tatar promotes a two-state approach aligned with Turkey, while opposition candidate Tufan Erhurman pushes for a UN-backed federal solution. The outcome could significantly impact the island’s political future.
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Anti-Israel activists are joining the ‘No Kings’ protests, which are part of a wider political movement against President Trump. The protests are organized by groups associated with individuals and foundations like George Soros, who have been accused of using taxpayer funds for political purposes.
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Republican lawmakers have criticized nationwide protests against President Trump as part of the ongoing government shutdown conflict. The protests, labeled ‘No Kings,’ are seen as far-left activism by GOP leaders, while Democrats, including some top figures, plan to attend.
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Decades after the toxic water contamination at Camp Lejeune, victims continue to battle chronic illnesses and advocate for congressional action. The 2022 Camp Lejeune Justice Act, intended to provide court access for victims, has stalled in legal backlogs and procedural disputes. Families like Donna Harris, who suffer from severe health issues linked to the contamination,…
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Prince Andrew has relinquished his royal title in a significant move that experts believe is essential to protect the British monarchy from being overshadowed by scandal linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Experts challenge the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification’s famine claims in Gaza, citing insufficient mortality data and declining food prices. The IPC’s predictions have not materialized, raising doubts about the legitimacy of the famine declaration.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces backlash for remarks suggesting deportation policies are necessary to address ‘problems in the cityscape.’ Opposition lawmakers accuse him of using racist language, intensifying political tensions.
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Jeffrey Tucker, an anarcho-capitalist known for promoting anti-vaccine sentiments during the pandemic, is aligning with RFK Jr. on health policy initiatives. This partnership is seen as a significant shift in the political landscape, as Tucker’s libertarian views resonate with a growing segment of the electorate disillusioned with conventional health policies.
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The nationwide “No Kings” protest movement, which initially saw over 5 million participants in June, is resuming with a planned second wave of demonstrations in Washington. These protests, organized by liberal advocacy groups, aim to challenge what they describe as President Trump’s authoritarian tendencies amid an ongoing 18-day government shutdown.
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Bayern Munich is set to make a decisive move in the transfer market by targeting Crystal Palace’s Marc Guéhi, intensifying the competition against Liverpool. The defender’s potential move to Bavaria has sparked significant interest and speculation in football circles.
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The Ukrainian Air Force reported downing 13,6 drones launched by Russia overnight, underscoring the ongoing escalation in the conflict. This incident highlights the intensifying aerial warfare between the two nations.
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A Russian missile strike this week on a Ukrainian training ground has intensified scrutiny and sparked criticism of the Ukrainian military command’s ability to protect recruits. This marks the latest in a,
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Lithuania’s government has reportedly reduced security measures for exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, citing financial concerns and a reassessment of the threat level. The move has raised concerns about the safety of the leader of Belarusian democratic forces, whose headquarters was recently shut down.
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Actress Cheryl Hines has expressed deep concern for her husband, RFK Jr., due to political tensions and the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk. She highlighted the need for open dialogue and praised his efforts in the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement.
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Over 60 South Korean nationals accused of participating in cyberscam operations in Cambodia have been repatriated and arrested. South Korea is conducting a criminal investigation into their alleged roles in these fraudulent activities.
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A balcony collapse on a third-floor residence near the University of Cincinnati resulted in 10 injuries, with one person in critical condition. The fire department confirmed the incident.
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A jury awarded $19.7 million to six bystanders injured during a 2022 Denver police shooting. The plaintiffs’ attorneys emphasized that the award recognizes the suffering of the victims, who were struck by gunfire while standing behind the suspect.
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The U.S. military destroyed an alleged drug-smuggling submarine in the Caribbean, according to President Donald Trump, who blamed Venezuela for ‘narcoterrorism.’ Trump confirmed CIA operations in Venezuela but did not reveal their objectives.
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Italian officials are addressing concerns over tourism’s overwhelming impact on local neighborhoods, with some areas turning into monochromatic eating zones. Via Maqueda in Palermo has transformed from a residential street to the city’s busiest tourist spot, prompting authorities to consider restricting new restaurant openings.
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Indonesia’s president defends its free-food program as a means to improve nutrition, but critics argue it poses public health risks. Over 1,300 students in West Java Province have fallen ill after eating meals provided through the initiative.
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Senators from both parties are locked in a heated debate over the continuation of expanded Obamacare subsidies, with Democrats demanding their permanent inclusion in a government spending bill to avert a shutdown. Republicans, however, argue that the subsidies are a temporary measure tied to the pandemic and that their continued funding would add billions to…
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, former California governor, claims to still be a traditional Republican despite the party’s changes. He highlights historical figures like Lincoln and Nixon as exemplars of Republican values.
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Lakers coach JJ Redick has named Gabe Vincent as the starting guard for the team’s regular-season opener, replacing the injured LeBron James. This decision comes after Vincent performed well in Friday’s preseason finale, which served as a dress rehearsal for the upcoming game.
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In a standout Game 4, Shohei Ohtani delivered an astounding 469-foot home run and clinched the series with a masterful pitching performance, showcasing his unparalleled talent and the improbability of his greatness in the MLB postseason.
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The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has announced a furlough affecting 1,400 workers, effective Monday, as part of budgetary adjustments. This decision follows recent reports of funding constraints impacting operational readiness.
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Rising production costs and changing weather patterns are pushing cranberry farmers in Massachusetts to retire bogs, converting them back to wetlands through state programs. Farmers like Jarrod Rhodes are turning to financial compensation for ecological restoration, reflecting growing challenges in the industry.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to secure a Gaza peace deal, hoping to renew diplomatic momentum following last week’s stalled negotiations. Zelensky, however, left the discussions without a breakthrough, indicating the complex challenges in reconciling conflicting interests among key players.
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Shohei Ohtani’s historic three-homer, 10-strikeout performance led the Los Angeles Dodgers to a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS, sending them back to the World Series. Ohtani is now the first player in MLB history to hit multiple home runs in a game he pitched and the only to achieve this feat in…
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Hackers have breached financial services firm Prosper, stealing personal data from approximately 17.6 million individuals. The company is offering free credit monitoring services and is collaborating with authorities to investigate the breach.
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The ‘Fox News @ Night’ panelists Matt Bilinsky and Emily Austin have criticized the ‘No Kings’ protest, labeling it as a ‘clear cut case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.’ The discussion also covered various political topics including California’s homeless funds, Gov. Tim Walz accusing the White, and Kamala Harris saying Gen-Z is suffering from ‘climate anxiety.’
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The U.S. Air Force Academy has withdrawn its offer to award an honorary degree to Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA. The decision follows mounting criticism over Kirk’s controversial statements and policies.
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During a recent meeting at the White House, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky advocated for the procurement of Tomahawk missiles to advance the war effort against Russia. President Donald Trump initially seemed open to the idea but later raised concerns about prioritizing U.S. national security over supplying advanced weaponry to Ukraine.
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US President Donald Trump has commuted the prison sentence of disgraced former New York Congressman George Santos, who was serving a 3-year prison term for fraud and identity theft. The decision has sparked a wide range of reactions, with critics calling it an abuse of power and supporters viewing it as a symbolic gesture of…
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Drought conditions across the U.S. have led to reduced pumpkin yields, with farmers reporting a 15-20% drop in production. Farmers like Stephen Freeland and Katie Osborne are dealing with the effects of two consecutive dry seasons, which has led to smaller harvests and concerns over marketability.
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Ben Domenech, editor-at-large of *The Spectator*, calls for a more substantial and open discussion regarding the Democratic Party’s approach. He argues that current political discourse lacks depth and meaningful engagement, failing to address complex issues that shape the party’s policies.