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Clay Travis and Leslie Marshall join MediaBuzz to analyze Trump’s Ukraine summit with Putin and the legal developments around Ghislaine Maxwell. The hosts express skepticism about Trump’s diplomatic strategy and its potential impact on U.S.-Russia relations.
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Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba criticizes Senate lawmakers for upholding the ‘blue slip’ tradition, which allows senators to block federal judicial nominees. She argues that this practice undermines judicial independence and the merit-based selection process, vowing not to be intimidated by the tradition.
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Jerry Adler, renowned for his roles in ‘The Sopranos’ and ‘The Good Wife,’ has died at 96. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Adler began his acting career later in life, initially working as a stage manager and director for multiple Broadway productions.
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The Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback depth took a hit as Aidan O’Connell broke his wrist during a preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals. O’Connell, who was set to serve as the backup to Geno Smith, is expected to miss six to eight weeks, adding to the team’s existing struggles with quarterback injuries and roster turnover.
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South Park’s 27th season dives into President Trump’s impact on the fictional town of Colorado, with Cartman evolving into a Charlie Kirk-like figure. The show’s political satire highlights Trump’s pervasive influence, while also touching on issues like AI and ICE raids. The season is praised for its humor and boldness, though some critics argue the…
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Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., criticized Democrats for blocking the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees. The senator emphasized the importance of Senate procedures in validating Trump’s judicial appointments.
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Fox News contributor Katrina Campins recently analyzed disturbing crime trends on her show ‘Fox’ News Saturday Night,’ focusing on mugshots of violent crimes. The segment sparked debate about media’s role in highlighting criminal behavior.
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Jonathan Turley and Tom Dupree discuss the FBI’s raid on John Bolton’s home, calling it a routine action in Washington. The analysts highlight the political and legal complexities involved in such investigations.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts tariffs could reduce deficits by $4 trillion. Canada is set to drop retaliatory tariffs as trade tensions ease.
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A celebrity trainer calls the 6-6-6 walking method an effective, low-intensity exercise that improves cardiovascular health and burns fat. The routine involves a six-minute warm-up, 60 minutes of brisk walking, and a six-minute cooldown.
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President Petro Poroshenko reflected on the significance of Ukraine’s Independence Day, marking 34 years since the country’s regained sovereignty in 1991. He highlighted the historical struggle for independence, emphasizing the pivotal role of the 1991 declaration and its impact on Ukraine’s new history.
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A father diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer is finding solace in daily game of catch with his sons, marking a heartwarming moment in his cancer journey. This simple yet meaningful activity has become a symbol of hope and family bonding during his treatment.
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Authorities on Hainan Island have ordered evacuations and closed businesses in Sanya as Typhoon Kajiki approaches, aiming to ensure public safety amidst heavy rain and strong winds.
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Authorities are investigating the discovery of decapitated human remains found near a Nashville Waffle House and McDonald’s, with police seeking the victim’s identity. The body was found by a woman who called authorities on Friday morning, and the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department is examining how long the remains had been there.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders remains confident he will make the final 53-man roster despite a lackluster performance in his third-quarter stint against the Los Angeles Rams during the final preseason game. The team is currently evaluating its quarterback options, with Sanders, Tyler Huntley, and Dillon Gabriel vying for a spot behind Joe Flacco.
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Cracker Barrel is facing backlash after rebranding its restaurants, with loyal customers like Rachel Love lamenting the loss of nostalgic elements. Many feel the new design lacks the warmth and authenticity of the original concept.
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Maria Bartiromo, co-anchor of ‘Sunday Morning Futures,’ joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s announcement of a stake in Intel. The move has sparked significant backlash, with critics raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the implications for national security and corporate governance.
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Senate Armed Services Committee ranking member Jack Reed, D-R.I., joined ‘Fox News Sunday’ to discuss Ukraine negotiations as President Donald Trump weighs sanctions to end the war with Russia. Reed suggested unfreezing Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s defense.
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U.S. Marshal Service Director Gady Serralta praised President Donald Trump’s federalization of Washington, D.C., police as ‘extremely successful,’ stating that federal authorities have significantly enhanced security and crime prevention in the nation’s capital. The move has been credited with reducing violent crime and increasing public safety.
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Mexican Senator Lilly Tellez has raised concerns about the alleged infiltration of cartels in the Mexican government. She discussed these issues on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ also addressing President Donald Trump’s potential role in solving the conflict.
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Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has criticized President Donald Trump’s proposal to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, arguing it undermines local law enforcement and risks inflaming tensions. Jeffries accused Trump of using the crisis as a distraction to avoid accountability for his unpopular policies.
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The article discusses the rise of nihilistic violence, marked by random attacks lacking clear motives, which are linked to extremist online communities and pose challenges for counterterrorism efforts. Recent events like a New York City mass shooting are highlighted as examples of this trend.
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President Donald Trump has personally funded gold accents added to the Oval Office, described as high quality. The renovations are part of broader efforts to modernize the White House, also including the installation of new flags and a $200 million ballroom project.
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President Trump, returning to the White House in 2025, has adopted a two-pronged approach to tackle China’s economic and technological challenges. Using tariffs to rebuild US manufacturing and negotiating from strength to counter China’s economic coercion, Trump aims to secure fairer trade terms.
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Post Malone, a hip-hop artist turned country singer, embraces his country roots in Utah while navigating fatherhood. The artist shares insights on parenting his daughter and the challenges of balancing family life with his music career.
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A New York high school reversed its decision to block a Christian student’s request to display Bible verses on her paid parking space after facing a legal threat from a religious liberty firm. The student, Sabrina Steffans, initially submitted designs featuring crosses and scriptural references, which were rejected by school officials.
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Al Ittihad is reportedly considering a bid for Bruno Fernandes, adding to the ongoing speculation about his potential transfer. Manchester United’s star midfielder remains a sought-after talent in European football.
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Ben Solak offers insights into strategic betting for the 2025 NFL season, emphasizing key decisions and early game picks. His guide helps bettors avoid common pitfalls and improve their chances of success.
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Manchester United is set to face Fulham in a crucial Premier League match as they seek to recover from recent setbacks. The Red Devils aim to secure a vital victory to boost their league position.
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Delaware is set to transition to FBS, joining a new wave of programs aiming to elevate their collegiate football standards. This move underscores a broader trend of expansion within collegiate athletics.
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Max Olson has conducted interviews with general managers and agents across the nation to establish a fair market value for each position. This effort aims to create a standardized pricing system for player positions, reflecting the true market value of each role.
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The article explores the potential success of seven new NFL head coaches, evaluating their chances based on statistical indicators and factors that could influence their first season. It considers what lies ahead for these new coaching hires.
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The US Open begins Sunday with rising stars Alcaraz, Sinner, and Gauff in the draw. Experts predict who will win the prestigious tennis tournament.
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The article highlights the top contenders for the US Open, including the reigning champions and rising stars. It also explores potential surprises, focusing on players who could emerge as underdogs.
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Professional tennis players are criticizing the US Open’s Sunday start, citing its negative impact on their performance and recovery. The debate highlights the growing tension between tournament organizers and athletes regarding scheduling decisions.
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Shedeur Sanders remains optimistic about securing his place on the Cleveland Browns’ 53-man roster, even after a challenging performance in Saturday’s preseason contest. The quarterback emphasized his long-term goal of becoming a transformative figure for the franchise.
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The Minnesota Vikings have signed veteran quarterback Carson Wentz and traded rookie quarterback Sam Howell to the Philadelphia Eagles in a mid-season trade.
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Canada plans to deliver over $700 million in military aid to Ukraine by September, including drones and ammunition, as part of a support package pledged during the June G7 summit in Kanan, Alberta. The aid is intended to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities amid ongoing hostilities.
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In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur analyzes the recent meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which occurred shortly after Trump’s August 15 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. The discussion highlights the evolving dynamics in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with Trump’s interactions…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine has conducted long-range strikes inside Russia using its own weaponry, without prior coordination with the United States. This follows a report indicating that the U.S. is considering a review process allowing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to block such strikes.
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Ukraine and Russia have conducted a prisoner exchange on Independence Day, with eight civilians released, including journalists Dmytro Khyliuk and Mark Kaliush, and former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolaienko.
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Thirty-four years on, Ukraine’s independence endures — even as Russia’s full-scale war puts its people to the ultimate test. That’s why Independence Day, marked on Aug. 24, is more than just a holiday for Ukrainians — it is a living testament to the courage,
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Ukrainian troops have liberated the villages of Zelenyi Hai, Mykhailivka, and Volodymyrivka, Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi reported on Aug. 24. The achievement comes on the occasion of Ukraine’s Independence Day, underscoring the nation’s resilience against ongoing conflict.
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President Donald Trump has publicly supported Keegan Bradley as the captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup Team, emphasizing his confidence in Bradley’s leadership and commitment to the event. Bradley, ranked 13th in the world, faces the significant decision of whether to play in the tournament, a choice not made by any golfer since Arnold Palmer…
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Rangers have removed 2,377 marijuana plants and nearly 2,000 pounds of toxic debris from an illegal cultivation site that has damaged 13 acres in Sequoia National Park, California. Environmental concerns include potential contamination of park waterways from dangerous chemicals, with each marijuana plant consuming up to eight gallons of water daily.
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The WNBA has achieved an all-time attendance record of over 2.5 million fans in the 2025 season, marking a historic milestone. This surge is largely attributed to the rise of star players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, along with increased media coverage and league expansion.
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Cincinnati Bengals legend Boomer Esiason expressed frustration over being asked to cover his own hotel costs for the team’s Ring of Honor celebration. The team invited him to the 2025 ceremony but provided no financial support for travel expenses, prompting Esiason to question the invitation’s sincerity.
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A Ukrainian drone strike damaged a transformer at the Kursk nuclear power plant in Russia, causing a fire that was extinguished without casualties. Russian officials confirmed the attack, while the IAEA acknowledged awareness of the event but stopped short of confirming details.
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Bank executives have alleged that former President Barack Obama and current President Joe Biden exerted pressure on financial institutions to engage in ‘debanking’ practices. The claims emerged during a discussion on Fox News Sunday, where anchor Shannon Bream previewed her show, which included coverage of the FBI raid on former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s…
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie safety Shilo Sanders was ejected from a preseason game for punching an opposing player, jeopardizing his chances of making the team’s roster. The incident intensified the already competitive situation for the undrafted player.
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Mario Draghi, former ECB chief and Italian PM, asserts that US President Donald Trump has delivered a devastating blow to the EU’s belief in its geopolitical power, rooted in economic strength. Draghi claims the bloc’s illusion of influence has vanished, urging urgent reforms to maintain relevance.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discusses a significant increase in FBI resources to combat violent crime in St. Louis during an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend. He also announced the release of his new book, ‘The Last Line of Defense.’
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The Donbas region remains central to ceasefire negotiations in the Ukraine War, with both Ukraine and Russia vying for control over its strategic and economic assets. Experts Michael Schwirtz and Anatoly Kurmanaev analyze the region’s importance in shaping the conflict’s trajectory.
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Archaeologists have uncovered a 1,500-year-old baptistery in Vence, France, providing valuable insights into early Christian rituals and religious practices from the fifth century. The discovery includes a well-preserved baptismal font, offering a glimpse into the religious activities of the period.
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A San Francisco landlord is alleged to have restricted open house access to only MAGA voters and Israel supporters, sparking legal and ethical debates. Tenants rights lawyer Joseph Tobener argues that political orientation is not a protected class under California law, allowing such restrictions.
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Meghan Trainor called working with NFL star Patrick Mahomes a ‘miracle’ during her new State Farm commercial, highlighting the surreal experience of collaborating with a professional football player. She also discussed her husband’s early acting career and her aspirations to involve her 4-year-old son in the performing arts.
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Pakistan is facing increasing scrutiny over its use of blasphemy laws, which have resulted in the incarceration of hundreds of citizens. Human rights organizations are raising concerns about the misuse of these laws, suggesting that numerous cases involve individuals orchestrating online campaigns to target and wrongly accuse others of religious offenses.
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Russian military forces shot down a drone near the Kurs, nuclear power plant, which resulted in an explosion and subsequent fire at the site. The incident has sparked concerns over the security of nuclear facilities and the potential for similar threats in the region.
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Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, former Obama White House health policy advisor, has raised concerns about the impact of cell phone and computer use on student learning. He argues that such technology is ‘ant, and the debate over the role of technology in education continues to be a significant topic in educational policy discussions.
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Israel is set to launch a major offensive in Gaza City, considered the defining battle of its conflict with Hamas. The operation involves the deployment of up to five IDF divisions and 60,000 reservists, with experts warning of extensive casualties and complex urban warfare challenges.