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During an interview on the political podcast ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ California GOP gubern’torial candidate Steve Hilton took aim at Governor Gavin Newsom, labeling him a ‘joke’ and lambasting his leadership and campaign strategies. The exchange has ignited discussions about the role of political critique in public discourse and the impact of such rhetoric on…
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has shared details of his approach to governing the state, which he describes as his ‘secret sauce.’ During his remarks, DeSantis also critiqued California Governor Gavin News, especially within the context of the ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ discussion.
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Mark Levin, a Fox News host, discusses the concept of lawfare against former President Donald Trump and criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom’s leadership on his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ Levin argues that legal tactics cannot halt Trump’s actions, highlighting ongoing tensions between political figures and legal challenges.
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A Columbia University student was among five fatalities in a tour bus crash on Interstate 90 in upstate New York, with the driver allegedly distracted and over-correcting. The incident left 24 injured and prompted a swift emergency response from multiple agencies.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has admitted Germany’s economy is in a structural crisis rather than a temporary downturn, citing the automotive sector’s struggles as key indicators. The chancellor acknowledged that the country’s economic conditions have not been favorable for the last decade, emphasizing the need for comprehensive reforms.
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The Le Colisee cinema in Beirut’s Hamra district, which has been closed for decades, is set to reopen in September. This reopening symbolizes Lebanon’s potential to begin anew despite its political and economic challenges.
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The Trump administration is seeking to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he was previously sent to El Salvador’s CECOT prison. This marks the second deportation attempt against Abrego Garcia, who was initially detained in 2021.
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A dental technician, Emely Martinez, has been accused of using a non-standard adhesive on patients’ teeth without proper licensing. Authorities have confirmed Martinez is not licensed to perform dental work, raising concerns about patient safety and regulatory compliance in the healthcare sector.
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Country legend Ronnie McDowell recounted his stroke incident during a live performance at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Pennsylvania, sharing the moment he told his son, ‘No, I think I’m having a stroke.’ The singer, who was taken to the hospital where it was confirmed, now reflects on the strength of his heart that…
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Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp has resigned in protest over the coalition government’s refusal to impose sanctions on Israel for its actions in Gaza. The NSC party, which he represents, withdrew from the caretaker coalition government over the issue, citing the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, has raised questions about whether Kamala Harris will be called to testify in the autopen scandal investigation. The inquiry follows allegations of potential leaks or mishandling of classified information by former FBI and national security officials.
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Kyrgyzstan authorities have abandoned the rescue mission for Russian climber Natasha Nagovitsina after the death of an Italian rescuer. The operation was called off due to worsening weather conditions and the unlikelihood of survival at such a high altitude.
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OutKick reporter Dan Zaksheske warns that outsourcing the Super Bowl to Britain would be a significant cultural blow to America. He argues the event’s importance as a national celebration makes such a move a major slap in the face.
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Nevada’s baseball team advanced to the Little League World Series championship after defeating Connecticut 8-2, setting up a title match against Taiwan. Taiwan also secured a 1-0 victory over Aruba in the other semifinal.
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An American Airlines flight from Philadelphia to Phoenix made an emergency diversion to Washington-Dulles airport after a passenger’s device began smoking, landing safely with no injuries reported. The device was contained by crew members, and emergency personnel were on standby.
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Malik Beasley, an NBA free agent, is no longer the focus of a federal gambling investigation, according to ESPN. However, ongoing legal and contract issues continue to impact his basketball prospects.
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The discussion centers around the deportation order of illegal migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the political divide as some Democrats defend him. Panelists debate the complexities of border security and immigration policy in the current political climate.
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Syria’s new Islamist government has postponed elections in Sweida and Kurdish areas due to security concerns, leaving seats vacant until it is ‘safe’ to have elections. This delay contrasts with the rest of the country’s scheduled September voting.
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Security forces and alleged criminal gangs are violently suppressing Serbian protests, raising concerns about the country’s EU candidacy.
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The Chinese embassy in London has criticized the UK government for the delay in granting a permit for the construction of a large-scale diplomatic compound in the UK, which has faced multiple bureaucratic setbacks since its 2022 application. China has called on the UK to fulfill its international obligation to support such projects.
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The U.S. Justice Department has submitted a collection of files related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein to a key investigative committee in response to a subpoena. Democratic lawmakers argue that the majority of the material had already been released to the public, raising questions about the transparency of the department’s actions.
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Marcus Armstrong, a prominent NASCAR driver, recently led a spirited promotional lap with fellow racers Will Buxton, James Hinchcliffe, and Jack Harvey around Wisconsin State Fair Park. The event took place in preparation for the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250, a notable racing event on the calendar.
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The sci-fi comedy series ‘Upload’ is set to conclude with its fourth and final season, featuring Robbie Amell, Andy Allo, and Alle, Edwards among its cast. The actors have shared their feelings about wrapping up the series, with some sharing personal mementos and group tattoos from the set.
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Aston Villa is reportedly considering a move for Chelsea’s French forward, Thomas Nkunku, as transfer rumors continue to swirl around the Premier League. The club is said to be actively pursuing the 25-year-old, who has been linked with several top European clubs this summer.
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Arsenal secured a convincing win over Leeds with Viktor Gyökeres scoring his first goals and Max Dowman impressing on his debut. However, concerns about squad depth remain as the team prepares for upcoming challenges.
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The 2025 US Open will run from August 24 to September 7, featuring top tennis players. ESPN will provide coverage of the tournament.
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Jannik Sinner is the favorite on the men’s side of the US Open, while Aryna Sabalenka is the top choice on the women’s side. Both players seek to defend their titles and continue their momentum.
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United States midfielder Gio Reyna has completed his transfer to Borussia Mönchengladbach from Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund. The 21-year-old, who has been with Dortmund since 2018, is set to join the Bundesliga side on a free transfer after his contract with the club expired.
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David Rubenstein, the Baltimore Orioles owner, viewed the Basallo deal as a symbol of the team’s long-term future despite the current last-place standing. The contract marks the first long-term extension for a young player under Rubenstein’s regime.
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Nevada’s Little League team advanced to the championship round after defeating Connecticut 8-2. The win marks Nevada’s first ever appearance in the LLWS final.
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Rocco Becht led Iowa State to a 2,24-21 victory over Kansas State in the Aer Lingus Classic, throwing two touchdowns and rushing for another score. The win marked a strong start for the No. 22 Iowa State team.
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Keegan Bradley posted a 7-under 63 in the third round of the Tour Championship, moving him to fourth place at 13 under par. His strong performance on the final three holes highlights his competitive edge in the tournament.
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Browns GM Andrew Berry stated that keeping four quarterbacks is not a significant decision. The team’s strategy focuses on quarterback depth and competition.
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The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that their star pitcher, Zack Wheeler, will undergo surgery for venous thoracic outlet syndrome, a condition that will keep him out of the remainder of the season and potentially for six to eight months. This news was released on Saturday, providing clarity to fans and team officials regarding the player’s…
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The New York Yankees suffered another crushing defeat, falling 12-1 to the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium, marking a troubling continuation of their struggles against the rival team. Fans and analysts alike are growing increasingly concerned about the team’s lack of resilience and ability to secure victories in these critical matchups.
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Ukraine marked its National Flag Day by raising the national flag over two villages in Russia’s Kursk region. This symbolic action underscores the ongoing military tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
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Russian authorities have suspended air traffic at multiple airports in the Volga and Central regions of European Russia following reports of drone incidents. The move aims to address safety concerns related to unmanned aerial vehicles disrupting flight operations.
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The U.S. has quietly implemented a review process granting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authority to approve Ukrainian long-range strikes inside Russia with American missiles. This process has effectively blocked such strikes for months, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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Russian strikes on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on August 23 caused one death and nine injuries. The attack targeted the region, which has been a focal point of ongoing conflict.
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Detroit residents surveyed by Fox News Digital overwhelmingly preferred President Biden over former President Trump when evaluating which leader provided them a better life. Participants cited improved healthcare access, student loan forgiveness, and economic stability under Biden, while expressing skepticism about Trump’s policies and their potential impact on local communities.
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The article discusses Zohran Mamdani’s campaign video which criticizes Mayor Eric Adams over alleged corruption, including a bribery scandal involving a former aide caught with cash hidden in potato chips. The video, featuring a scavenger hunt, aims to highlight Adams’ alleged secrets and gain public support.
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Recent discussions have emerged regarding a potential peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, which could significantly impact the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe. Meanwhile, in the United States, the issue of congressional redistricting continues to be a focal point for political strategists and lawmakers.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders struggled in his final preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams, netting a negative amount of yards and being benched in favor of veteran Tyler Huntley. The performance has sparked debates among fans and analysts about whether the Browns are setting him up to fail, with some accusing the coaching…
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The parole board hearing for Lyle Menendez concluded with a denial of his parole bid, despite the commission calling him a ‘model inmate.’ This decision highlights the complex considerations in the parole process.
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The Ukraine war has intensified geopolitical divisions across ex-Soviet states. Azerbaijan’s relationship with Russia has deteriorated since December 2024, signaling a broader trend of former Soviet nations seeking to diversify their foreign alliances.
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Tom Cruise nearly broke his back performing a brutal mid-air biplane stunt for ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’, revealing the immense physical toll of the action sequence. The incident highlights his commitment to authentic, high-stakes stunts in his role as Ethan Hunt.
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Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., discussed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the potential for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire on ‘Fox Report.’ He emphasized that Israel is doing everything possible to deliver aid to Gaza, but Hamas is hindering efforts.
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NATO Military Committee Chair Giuseppe Cavo Dragone has stated that the effort to establish security guarantees and deploy allied contingents to Ukraine following the Russian war remains in its infancy. This statement underscores the ongoing challenges in securing international support and coordinating military contributions to ensure long-term stability in the region.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn expressed concerns about the potential risks of allowing MS-13 and Tren de Aragua to operate in American communities. She emphasized the need for strong immigration enforcement to protect national security.
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The Ukrainian government has repatriated three children and a young man taken from the Oleshky orphanage by Russian forces, marking another step in Ukraine’s efforts to recover minors during the conflict. The Bring Kids Back UA initiative, led by President Zelenskyy, has successfully returned these individuals after they were first transferred to the occupied territories…
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American evangelical pastor Mark Burns, referred to in the media as the personal spiritual adviser to former U.S. President Donald Trump, has announced plans to visit Ukraine again soon. His upcoming trip follows his prior visits and aligns with ongoing efforts to strengthen religious and political ties between the United States and Ukraine.
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Ava Cooper, an 11-year-old girl, received a life-saving heart transplant in March after a long hospital stay, bringing her family immense relief and gratitude. The family expressed their appreciation to the donor’s family for the gift of life, which allowed Ava to return to school and live a normal life.
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YouTube host Andrew Callaghan warns that new media platforms are undermining press legitimacy due to the spread of misinformation and AI-generated content. He argues that online creators lack traditional journalistic standards, making their platforms more susceptible to manipulation. Callaghan also highlights the legal challenges he faces, including a potential $1 billion lawsuit from First Lady…
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Ukraine has reported significant success in countering a major drone attack by destroying 36 out of the 49 drones launched by the enemy on August 23. The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the defense against the assault, which originated from multiple directions including Shatalove and Kursk.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported 143 combat clashes in the past 24 hours. This update, released on Saturday at 8:00 a.m., reflects the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Former ‘Jon & Kate Plus 8’ star Kate Gosselin has denied allegations that she stole her children’s college funds and maintains contact with daughter Hannah, who lives with her ex-husband. Gosselin clarified that the children have sufficient college funds and that she remains in regular communication with Hannah.
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Arch Linux is facing an ongoing DDoS attack that has disrupted its main website, the Arch User Repository (AUR), and forums. The project’s maintainer, Cristian Heus, acknowledges the impact and is working to resolve the issue.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb has indicated that there is no sign yet of Russia’s readiness to negotiate with Ukraine – Moscow is seeking to continue the war until at least the fall in order to expand its territorial gains as much as possible.
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A Missouri resident has died after contracting a rare brain-eating amoeba linked to water-skiing at Lake of the Ozarks. Health officials have emphasized the need for precautions in warm freshwater environments to prevent similar infections.
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US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has accused the intelligence community of harboring deep state actors who have politicized its operations, inserting partisan views into intelligence products and working against American interests.