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Igor Krasnov, Russia’s top prosecutor, is set to become the head of the Supreme Court. His role in Navalny’s arrest has drawn international attention.
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Ukrainian strikes have disrupted approximately 17% of Russia’s oil refining capacity, according to Reuters. The attacks have hindered Russia’s ability to process and export oil, resulting in gasoline shortages in several Russian regions and occupied Crimea.
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Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces conducted railway strikes in Crimea, targeting logistical support for Russian army units. The operation reportedly disabled critical supply lines, marking a strategic effort to degrade Russian military capabilities.
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The U.S. and Russia are reportedly discussing energy agreements as a means to incentivize the Russian government to participate in peace talks with Ukraine. These deals could provide Washington with a rationale for easing some sanctions on Russia.
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The European Union is preparing to release its 19th sanctions package against Russia, as reported by Politico. The package will emphasize actions against Moscow’s ‘shadow fleet’ and entities assisting Russia in evading sanctions, rather than imposing significant limitations on energy sales.
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India is reducing Russian oil imports under U.S. pressure, with state-owned and private processors such as Reliance Industries cutting daily purchases to 1.4-1.6 million barrels.
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The Ramstein summit, scheduled for Sept. 9 in London, will convene key international leaders to address the Ukraine-Russia war. Kyiv awaits security guarantees from NATO allies as the U.S. mediates peace talks.
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Russian attacks on the Dobropillia community in Donetsk Oblast have cut power to mines, trapping 148 Ukrainian miners underground, according to trade union leader Mykhailo Volynets. The incident has raised concerns about worker safety and the humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainian forces have denied reports of Russia capturing two villages in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, with a spokesperson stating the claims were initially made in early August but not verified.
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President Donald Trump has issued an executive order mandating the prosecution of American flag burning, following recent incidents of desecration nationwide. The order, which was signed Monday, describes the act as ‘uniquely offensive and provocative,’ with the administration committed to restoring respect for the flag.
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The largest Christian university in the U.S., Grand Canyon University (GCU), is projected to have record-breaking enrollment for the 2025-2026 academic year despite facing multiple federal investigations and lawsuits under the Biden administration. The FTC recently dropped its lawsuit against GCU, citing insufficient evidence.
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Royal experts claim the British royal family is uninterested in Season 2 of Meghan Markle’s Netflix series, deeming it irrelevant to their priorities. The series is said to have no impact on the core royal family members, with experts suggesting the royals see it as a trivial affair.
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Democratic leaders in Minnesota are grappling with internal divisions over the Israel-Hamas conflict and campaign finance reforms during their annual meeting. While unified in opposing Trump, the party faces a rift with two competing resolutions on Gaza and a push to limit dark money in politics.
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The second season of Fox Nation’s ‘Meet the American’ explores the origins of beloved American traditions and cultural innovations. The series features stories behind the Frisbee, pickleball, and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, highlighting the creativity and grit that have shaped the American way of life.From the invention of backyard favorites to cultural cornerstones like the…
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The U.S. Open is introducing expensive new cocktails to compete with the popular $23 Honey Deuce, which generated nearly $13 million in revenue last year. The tournament’s beverage program has evolved significantly, with nearly a third of its 25 official partners being beverage brands, highlighting the central role of food and drink in the fan…
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President Donald Trump has urged Democrats to ‘get smart’ on crime as he pushes for an end to cashless bail. Madeline Brame’s mother joined Fox & Friends First to support Trump’s position, linking the issue to broader national violence concerns.
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The Chinese embassy has dismissed concerns over land grabs in the U.S., calling them ‘smearing and obstructing.’ New Hampshire congressional candidate Lily Tang Williams addressed the issue on Fox & Friends First, discussing national security concerns and the potential impact of allowing 600,000 Chinese students to study in America.
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President Donald Trump has accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook of fraud, claiming he has the authority to fire her. Cook has denied the allegations, stating that Trump lacks legal power to remove her and that she will not resign.
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The Australian government has expelled Iran’s diplomats, accusing the country of directing antisemitic arson attacks on a Melbourne synagogue and a Sydney restaurant last year. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Intelligence Chief Mike Burgess announced the decision at a press conference in Canberra.
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A new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report reveals Trump’s tariffs could reduce federal deficits by $4 trillion over the 2025–2035 period, challenging free-market assumptions. The findings have sparked debate among economists about the true economic impact of tariffs on global trade.
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Dana Perino reflects on the importance of living in the present through her dog Percy, finding comfort in the moment with her pet. She also shares memories of her past dogs, Jasper and Henry, and how Percy brings joy and connection to her family.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to eliminate cashless bail and is threatening to deploy National Guard troops to high-crime cities like Chicago and Washington. His plan has drawn fierce criticism from Democrats, who accuse him of overstepping and mismanaging the issue, despite growing public support for stronger law enforcement measures.
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A Florida mom accused Alachua County Public Schools of targeting conservative families after a teacher allegedly nominated her son for a ‘most likely to become a dictator’ award. The incident has sparked concerns about alleged discrimination and abuse of power within the district, with the mother citing multiple instances of unfair treatment for her children’s…
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Israeli military strikes in Gaza have resulted in the death of five journalists, raising concerns over targeted attacks on media. The strikes also hit Nasser Hospital, which is reported to have suffered significant damage.
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China’s economic slowdown has fallen especially hard on older migrant workers, who often don’t have the technical skills that employers are seeking. Workers looking for day labor jobs near Majuqiao, in Beijing, around 4 a.m. one day in July.
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Former US President Donald Trump has proposed that the United States should take ownership of the land where its military bases are located in South Korea, rather than leasing it from Seoul. During a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, Trump stated that the US has invested heavily in infrastructure there and maintains over…
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In this article, it is revealed that Donald Trump is engaged in political battles with Chris Christie, John Bolton, and Governor Wes Moore, as he seeks payback on political opponents. The article discusses how these conflicts are part of Trump’s strategy to retaliate against perceived enemies, as well as his efforts to influence public opinion…
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Scientists have successfully conducted a groundbreaking pig-to-human lung transplant using a genetically modified pig lung, which remained functional for nine days in a brain-dead human patient. This development could revolutionize transplantation medicine and offer new hope for patients in need of life-saving organ transplants.
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Hungary has condemned Ukraine’s attacks on critical energy infrastructure as an attempt to extort EU membership, according to Prime Minister Orban. The strikes on the Druzhba pipeline have disrupted oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia, prompting Orban to call Zelensky’s remarks a public threat.
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Australia has expelled Iranian diplomats after alleging their involvement in antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne. The government plans to designate Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization, drawing sharp criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Judge Dianna Gibson has ordered the Utah legislature to redraw its congressional maps due to allegations of gerrymandering in favor of Republicans, requiring a new map by the end of September. The ruling follows a broader national debate over redistricting, with similar disputes emerging in Texas and California.
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BTS member V made a notable appearance at a Los Angeles Dodgers game on Monday, where he threw the ceremonial first pitch. The event drew significant attention, with fans and media alike celebrating the crossover between K-pop and baseball.
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Minnesota and Las Vegas have secured their spots in the 2,025 WNBA playoffs. The teams’ consistent performances throughout the regular season have led to their qualification.
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Carlos Alcaraz’s buzz cut before the US Open has sparked reactions from fans and media. The Spanish star’s new look has generated widespread discussion.
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Venus Williams made her Grand Slam return at the US Open, showcasing her signature big serves and groundstrokes before falling to Karolina Muchova in a three-set match. The 45-year-old’s performance highlighted her enduring impact on the sport despite the loss.
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First baseman Willson Contreras of the St. Louis Cardinals was ejected from the game after throwing a bat that accidentally hit his own coach during a called third strike in the seventh inning. Contreras later tossed gum on the field after being ejected.
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Cal Raleigh broke the record for most home runs by a catcher with his 50th, joining Mickey Mantle as the only switch-hitters to reach that mark. The achievement highlights Raleigh’s exceptional power-hitting ability despite his position.
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Ukraine has urged its international partners to impose additional sanctions against Russian individuals, legal entities, and foreign companies involved in commercial activities at the occupied seaports of Berdiansk and Mariupol. The call comes as Russia seeks to open these ports to international shipping, raising concerns over potential economic and strategic implications.
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Florida House Democrat Jared Moskowitz has urged President Donald Trump to adopt a tougher stance toward Russia, comparing Russia to Washington, D.C., Greenland, and Canada in terms of how it should be treated.
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Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized that the Ukrainian army is fundamental to any security guarantees, making its strengthening a top priority. This statement underscores Ukraine’s commitment to bolstering its military capabilities as a cornerstone of national security.
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The Russian General Staff has announced over a million troop losses in Ukraine since the start of the invasion. The latest data includes 890 casualties from the past day.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda’s office has stated that his veto on a bill regarding Ukraine’s access to Star, the proposed legislation preserves the existing framework and is set for parliamentary approval next month.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to discuss nuclear disarmament with both Russia and China, stating that both nations are willing to participate in the talks. Trump emphasized the importance of preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
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Ukrainian forces downed 47 out of 59 drones, including Shahed-type attack drones and decoys, launched by Russia overnight, the Air Force reported. The incident marks a significant defensive success for Ukraine.
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Former President Donald Trump has announced his intention to remove Lisa Cook from her position on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The move, stated in a letter to Cook, threatened to spark a significant legal battle over the Fed’s independence.
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Elon Musk’s xAI company has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of colluding to stifle competition. The lawsuit alleges that the collaboration between the two companies is preventing xAI’s Grok chatbot from competing with OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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Farmers Insurance has disclosed a data breach impacting 1.1 million customers after attackers exploited a third-party vendor’s Salesforce account, as part of a larger campaign involving ShinyHunters and allied groups. The breach, which occurred on May 29, 2025, resulted in the theft of sensitive personal data including names, birth dates, driver’s license numbers, and partial…
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The Fox News @ Night panel convened on Wednesday to address the contentious issue of accountability for individuals attempting to impede federal law enforcement. Panelists debated the implications of these contrasting viewpoints, with some suggesting that the increased assertiveness of I.C.E. represents a broader shift in federal enforcement priorities.
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President Trump has framed crime as a political issue, emphasizing rapid solutions to urban challenges in Democratic-led cities. His recent visit to law enforcement and the National. Guard in Washington highlights his focus on federal intervention.
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Esther Valdes Clayton and Chris Clem explore the public’s growing demand for legal reform, with nearly 2.5 million signing a petition supporting an illegal immigrant truck driver accused of causing a fatal crash. The panel discussion highlights the deepening divide between legal accountability and public sentiment.
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Prosecutors have faced significant challenges in securing an indictment against Sidney Lori Reid for allegedly assaulting an F.B.I. agent in Washington, D.C., failing to obtain a grand, jury indictment three times. This rare occurrence highlights the complexity and unusual nature of the legal process involved in such cases.
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Federal Judge Royce C. Lamber, a Trump administration official could face contempt charges for allegedly silencing Voice of America. The legal battle over VOA’s reporting restrictions has intensified, with critics accusing the administration of limiting its ability to disseminate information.
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Stephen Nakagawa, a former Washington Ballet dancer, has criticized the Kennedy Center’s new dance director for promoting ‘radical leftist ideologies’ in ballet. Nakagawa wrote a letter to the center’s leadership, alleging that the director is fostering a ‘woke’ culture within the ballet realm.
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Linux turns 34, marking the anniversary of its creation by Finnish computer science student Linus Benedict Torvalds in 1991. The OS began as a personal project, later gaining traction as a collaborative open-source effort.
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House Republican James E. Comer of Kentucky has requested financial records, video recordings, and information on meetings with notable individuals from the Epstein estate. The inquiry centers around the former Upper East Side mansion linked to Epstein.
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The article critiques the current state of American priorities, suggesting a shift where progressive values have led to a reversal of traditional moral and national values. It highlights concerns about the influence of the political left on public perception and societal norms.
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President Trump claims the US is no longer directly funding Ukraine and will profit from arms sales to NATO partners. He criticizes previous administrations for funding Ukraine and calls Zelensky a ‘great salesman.’
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French Prime Minister François Bayrou called a parliamentary session to address the “gravity” of the situation. An analyst said his move was “political suicide,” as some opponents vowed to bring down the government.
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The ‘Gutfeld!’ panel addressed a video of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani attempting a bench press, sparking humor and political commentary. The segment highlighted the intersection of physical challenges and political discourse.
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President Donald Trump’s executive order on flag burning has sparked debate over its focus on surrounding crime versus symbolic issues. Fox News contributors and panelists discuss the implications of the order, highlighting tensions between free speech and government regulation.