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The FBI warns that the Phantom Hacker Scam has cost Americans over $1 billion since at least 2024, targeting seniors with AI-driven attacks. The scam unfolds in three stages, exploiting tech support impersonation and financial institution fraud to drain retirement funds.
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The report reveals that the two unions spent $43.5 million on left-wing causes since 2022, despite declining membership. This investment in political groups and social justice causes has sparked debate about the unions’ focus and priorities.
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Joe Gruters, a Trump ally and newly elected RNC chair, vows to ‘ride the president all the way to victory’ in the midterms, signaling Trump’s complete control over the GOP ahead of the challenging elections. The RNC’s strategy focuses on Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ a sweeping domestic policy law that includes tax cuts, border security…
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Parents may feel a natural sense of sadness as children return to school, which is a biological response to loss. This article emphasizes understanding sadness as a universal emotion and provides techniques to process it, encouraging emotional health and family resilience.
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A bear named ‘Fuzzy’ raided an ice cream shop in South Lake Tahoe, California, sampling multiple flavors before being shooed away by deputies. The incident highlighted the bear’s apparent preference for strawberry ice cream, with officials noting minimal damage to the establishment.
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Plans to establish a memorial for victims of communism in Berlin have advanced after years of delay. The Bundestag approved the initiative in 2019, but progress stalled until now.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the appointment of Sergio Gor, a Soviet-born Uzbek national, as the new U.S. ambassador to India and special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs. The nomination comes amid heightened tensions with New Delhi, with Trump threatening tariffs over India’s procurement of Russian oil.
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A Baltimore radio host joined Fox & Friends Weekend to discuss crime concerns and calls for Trump’s visit. The conversation highlighted tensions between local officials and the Trump administration over public naming conventions.
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Russia claims a drone attack ignited a fire at a nuclear plant in Ukraine, raising concerns about safety. The IAEA has repeatedly warned about the dangers of combat near nuclear facilities.
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Russia’s nuclear chief warns of ‘colossal threats’ and emphasizes the need to update its nuclear capabilities as U.S.-Russia arms control remains uncertain. The comments came less than a week after a tense meeting between Putin and Trump, which failed to yield concrete progress on a Ukraine ceasefire.
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Germany is spending billions to modernize and expand its military, with the Bundeswe, chief warns it may face conflict before it’s fully ready.
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Baltimore Orioles pitcher Cade Povich condemned online harassment after a poor performance, sharing a threatening message against his wife. These incidents highlight a growing issue of online abuse targeting athletes and their families.
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Estonians are not living in fear despite warnings of a potential Russian invasion. Some citizens are preparing for the worst, while others remain focused on daily life.
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France is set to more than double its reserve military forces as part of a broader effort to enhance national defense capabilities. This measure follows growing concerns that Russian aggression could expand beyond Ukraine, raising alarms across Europe.
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A 1-of-1 signed Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant card set a new record for the most expensive sports card ever sold at auction, fetching $12.932 million on Saturday night. The sale underscores the growing value of rare sports memorabilia, with prices continuing to rise as demand from affluent collectors increases.
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Aidan O’Connell, the Raiders’ backup quarterback, has suffered a fractured right wrist during Saturday’s preseason finale, requiring surgery and sidelining him for six to eight weeks. The injury adds to the challenges in the Raiders’ quarterback competition as they prepare for the 2024 season.
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Ukrainian military officials have disclosed that Russia has experienced over 1 million casualties among its troops in Ukraine since the onset of its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. This update reflects the extensive toll of the war on both sides, with the Ukrainian military maintaining consistent transparency about the ongoing conflict.
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On the day marking Ukraine’s independence, the country faced a substantial aerial assault, with its Air Force confirming the downing of 48 drones. The attack also involved a ballistic missile and 30 Shahed attack drones, which struck 10 locations, though the precise targets remain under investigation.
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Zelensky affirmed Ukraine’s sovereignty and the unwavering resolve of its people in his Independence Day address. He rejected the idea of forced compromise, pledging to defend the nation’s independence.
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Drones struck a natural gas terminal in Russia’s Leningrad region and an oil refinery in Sam, according to Russian Telegram news channel Astra, citing local reports and footage of the attacks.
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Ukraine is celebrating its 34th Independence Day on Aug. 24, 2025. The Kyiv Independent has compiled 34 notable facts about Ukrainian history, culture, and notable figures to mark the occasion, showcasing the nation’s rich heritage and diverse perspectives.
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U.S. Envoy Kurt K. Kellogg and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have arrived in Kyiv for Ukraine’s Independence Day, joining Ukrainian leaders to commemorate the nation’s sovereignty. The event also welcomed defense ministers from Sweden, Denmark, Romania, Lithuania, and Latvia, as well as the U.K. Minister for Veterans Affairs, underscoring international solidarity with Ukraine.
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The United States has authorized the sale of over 3,000 cruise missiles to Ukraine, enhancing its ability to strike targets within Russia. The decision reflects a shift in US policy under President Donald Trump, who has previously criticized his predecessor’s unconditional aid to Ukraine but now emphasizes the need for Ukraine to be capable of…
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The Donbas region, comprising Donetsk and Luhansk, has been a focal point of the conflict, with Ukrainian forces losing scores of soldiers in its defense. The status of the Don, as both sides continue to vie for control over the region.
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is set to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump during his first official visit to Washington, D.C. This meeting occurs amid increasing U.S. focus on Beijing, which is straining the long-standing alliance between South Korea and the United States.
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is set to meet with President Trump during his first official visit to Washington, highlighting the geopolitical tensions in the region. The growing U.S. focus on China is straining the decades-old alliance between South Korea and the United States.
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Ultra-Orthodox Israelis, long exempt from military service, are now facing conscription, spurring protests and deepening divisions within Israel. The move threatens Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition as tensions escalate.
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Singer Marko Perkovic, known as Thompson, has drawn criticism for performing a fascist-era salute during a concert in Sin, Croatia. The salute, associated with Croatia’s WWII-era fascist regime, has sparked debates about national identity and historical memory.
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A shooting in New York City left one person dead and four people wounded, including a 17-year-old girl in critical condition. Authorities believe the incident occurred near Haffen Park during a basketball tournament and that it may be gang-related.
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A shooting occurred in New York City on Saturday night, resulting in one fatality and four injuries. Police have confirmed the incident, which is currently under investigation.
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North Korea has conducted a new missile test, escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula as the US and South Korea prepare for joint military drills and an imminent summit between their leaders. The test comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the region.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has dismissed reports of potential federal National Guard deployment to Chicago, criticizing President Donald Trump for attempting to manufacture a crisis. He emphasized there is no emergency and accused Trump of politicizing the military to distract from working families’ struggles.
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Sen. Ted Cruz has endorsed Rep. Chip Roy for Texas attorney general, highlighting Roy’s experience and commitment to conservative values. The endorsement comes amid a competitive Republican primary with other notable candidates.
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A Florida woman, Emely Martinez, was arrested for conducting unlicensed dental procedures, leaving patients with infected and damaged teeth after using superglue to apply fake veneers. Authorities allege she may have also performed dental work on children and created multiple businesses to conceal her fraudulent activities.
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The LSU Tigers, under new head coach Dan Mullen, delivered a commanding performance in their season opener against Idaho State, securing a 3.38-31 victory. Jai’Den Thomas led the offensive charge with three touchdowns, while the defense intercepted four passes to shut down the opposing team.
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Ryan Blaney secured a dramatic victory at Daytona International Speedway in NASCAR’s regular-season finale, denying a long shot driver a playoff berth and granting Alex Bowman postseason life.
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Los Angeles Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz expressed optimism that running back Najee Harris will be ready to play in Week 1 after spending the entire training camp on the non-football injury/illness list. Hortiz highlighted the team’s commitment to ensuring Harris is fully prepared for the season opener.
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Nestor Cortes delivered a standout performance for the Padres, pitching six strong innings in a 3-1 win against the Dodgers. His outing marked a significant triumph over his previous World Series defeat.
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Buccaneers safety Shilo Sanders was ejected after throwing a punch during Saturday’s game. Officials deemed the act ‘inexcusable,’ leading to his immediate removal from the match.
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has scheduled a meeting with rookie edge rusher Micah Parsons to address his recent on-field conduct. The incident occurred during the team’s preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons, where Parsons was seen lying on a medical table behind the Cowboys’ bench.
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Pro-Ukrainian partisans have reportedly attacked a railway electrical transformer near Cherkessk, Karachay-Cherkess Republic, disrupting supply lines for military units and the Russian National Guard. The Atesh partisan group claimed responsibility, stating the attack aimed to hinder the movement of military cargo.
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The U.S. has approved the sale of 3,550 ERAM missiles to Ukraine, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal on August 23. The decision, citing two unnamed U.S. officials, is part of Washington’s ongoing efforts to support Kyiv in its conflict with Russia.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz acknowledged limited progress in Ukraine peace talks, comparing the situation to having covered only 200 meters of a 10-kilometer path. The remarks reflect the broader international community’s frustration with the slow pace of negotiations.
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In her latest ‘My View’ column, Lara Trump addresses three critical issues: the ongoing Russiagetage investigation, the Ukraine war, and rising crime rates in Washington, D.C. She emphasizes the need for transparency in the Russiagate probe and calls for a strategic reassessment of military aid for Ukraine.
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The Pentagon has restricted Ukraine from using American long-range ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory, a decision linked to President Trump’s push for peace talks with Moscow. This marks a significant shift in U.S. military support strategy aimed at de-escalating tensions.
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Radio host Rich Zeoli and the ‘Fox News Saturday Night’ crew examine California Governor Gavin Newsom’s political career, focusing on his environmental policies and emissions reduction efforts. The discussion highlights Newsom’s initiatives aimed at reducing the state’s carbon footprint.
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Pete Nicoletti, chief information security officer at Check Point, told Fox News Digital that an FBI-warned scam is now using AI to target seniors. The FBI has previously issued warnings about this scam, which has now incorporated artificial intelligence to enhance its effectiveness.
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The article highlights the growing concerns over illegal immigration and its link to rising crime rates, emphasizing the role of figures like Gavin Newson in shaping public and political discourse.
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The U.S. government’s 10% stake in Intel, totaling $8.9 billion, comes from previously awarded but unpaid grants under the CHIPS Act and the Secure Enclave program. Analysts caution that the funds may not be enough for Intel’s foundry arm to thrive without securing external customers.
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UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy was reprimanded by the Environment Agency for fishing without a license during a visit with U.S. Vice President JD Vance. The agency labeled the incident an administrative error, prompting Lammy to purchase a license and report the violation.
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DEA Chief Terry Cole warns parents about new tactics used by drug dealers to target minors, emphasizing the need for community education and parental vigilance. The DEA chief highlights the role of technology and social platforms in connecting dealers with young users.
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Bayern Munich opened the new Bundesliga season in style while the chasing pack all faltered. A new broadcast rights deal with content creators threatens to pit the country’s fan culture against a new type of fan.
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Micah Parsons’ unorthodox actions during the Dallas Cowboys’ preseason finale sparked controversy, adding fuel to the existing contract standoff. The incidents, combined with his trade request and ongoing negotiations, have intensified the situation.
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Nigeria has announced the killing of 35 suspected members of the extremist group Boko Haram in an operation conducted near its border with Cameroon. This operation is part of broader efforts to suppress the group’s activities, which have intensified in recent months.
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U.S. Chief of Protocol Ambassador Monica Crowley explains the procedures her office follows to ensure smooth diplomatic engagements on short notice. In her ‘My View’ segment, she highlights the critical role protocol plays in maintaining international relations.
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Federally protected ospreys have forced the Apple Valley High School football team to play all home games during the day to avoid disturbing their nest. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources suggests the nest can be removed once the chicks are old enough to fly, which is expected within a week.
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Devin Nunes, former chair of the House Intelligence Committee, discusses his role during the ‘Russi’tgate investigation on ‘My View’. He reflects on the controversies and challenges faced during the probe.
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Lara Trump, a Fox News host, has publicly endorsed Devin Nunes’ position regarding the Russia collusion allegations. Trump argues that intelligence agencies have been manipulated into a political weapon over the past decade.
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Donald McPherson, the last surviving U.S. Navy ace pilot from World War II, has died at 103. He shot down five Japanese planes during the war and was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal and three Distinguished Flying Crosses.
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The mayor of Orlando, Fla., ordered the removal of a rainbow crosswalk mural memorializing the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting victims, sparking community protests and a repainting effort. Before and after photos show the mural was painted over this week.