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A tour bus flipped on a highway in western New York, resulting in at least five deaths and 24 injuries. First responders are working to recover the victims and assess the situation.
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Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III has authorized the National Guard troops stationed in Washington, D.C. to carry firearms as part of their mission. The decision has sparked debate over the militarization of the city and the potential risks of armed presence in a civilian population.
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Lorne Michaels reassured that Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers are safe at NBC following CBS’ cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show.’ Michaels suggested the move was financial, not political, and noted the shift in audience behavior toward online content.
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NBA free agent Russell Westbrook made a surprise cameo in Ciara’s music video, showcasing his dance skills and charisma. The collaboration highlights the crossover between sports and music.
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Ayesha Curry revealed that Stephen Curry once wanted to be a high school basketball coach. The couple’s candid conversation offers a glimpse into the personal background of the NBA star.
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A squirrel ran onto the field during Friday night’s Yankees-Red Sox game, causing a brief delay as players and staff worked to remove it. The incident did not impact the overall flow of the game significantly.
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Pirates rookie Bubba Chandler, regarded as the top pitching prospect in baseball, made history by recording a four-inning save in his MLB debut. This achievement places him among a select group of pitchers since 1980 to accomplish this feat.
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Shane Bieber pitched six dominant innings with nine strikeouts and one run allowed in his return to the Blue Jays. His strong performance marks a promising start to his comeback.
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Keegan Bradley has outlined his plan for the Ryder Cup’s captain’s picks, calling it a major decision in his career. The U.S. team’s captain emphasized the importance of selecting the right players for the upcoming competition.
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South Carolina assistant coach Travian Robertson is hospitalized in stable condition after a car accident in Columbia, South Carolina. The university confirmed the incident, with Robertson receiving medical care.
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Former NBA star Shawn Kemp was sentenced to 30 days of electronic home monitoring for shooting at two men inside a vehicle in a Washington state mall parking lot. The court’s decision reflects the seriousness of the incident, which occurred in a public area and involved the use of force.
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Estonia is set to send up to one company of troops to Ukraine as part of peacekeeping efforts, according to Prime Minister Kristen Michal. The move marks a significant step in the country’s contribution to regional security.
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Lithuanian intelligence claims Russia-Belarus military drills will involve significantly fewer troops than in past exercises, with up to 30,000 participants expected. This reduction may signal a strategic shift in Russia’s regional military focus.
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The Verkhovna Rada postponed consideration of bill No. 10225-d on virtual asset regulation to the next session starting September 2, according to Danylo Hetmantsev.
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Ghislaine Maxwell claims that Jeffrey Epstein was murdered in jail and denies the existence of a client list. She also dismisses allegations of Trump’s involvement, stating they were only friends in a social setting.
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Katy Perry made headlines with her stunning beach pose in Miami, showcasing her toned figure in a black and white bikini with buckled hip bottoms, while preparing to testify in a high-profile trial over her $15 million mansion. The legal battle, which began in 2020, involves her mansion in Montecito, California, and the Westcott family,…
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The DOJ is examining potential legal actions against Trump, leading to public and political discourse. The Democratic Party is advocating for transparency and accountability in the legal process.
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President Trump has announced a deal where Intel will grant the U.S. government a 10% stake in its business, marking one of the largest government interventions in a U.S. company since the 2008 auto industry rescue. The agreement, which includes a $10 billion valuation for the government’s stake, involves an Intel chip-making site in Chandler,…
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The National Guard is being deployed to 19 states to support ICE in President Trump’s immigration crackdown, with Texas hosting the largest contingent. The mobilized troops will provide logistical and administrative support, including case management and data collection, while operating under Title 32 authority.
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A tourist bus bound for New York rolled over while returning from Niagara Falls, resulting in the deaths of five people. Many of the passengers were from India, China, and the Philippines, with some being thrown from the bus during the crash.
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A tourist bus carrying passengers from Niagara Falls to New York City crashed, resulting in multiple fatalities and serious injuries. The majority of the victims were Indian, Chinese, and Filipino nationals.
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Former President Donald Trump has outlined a comprehensive plan to increase law enforcement presence in major cities to combat rising crime rates. The strategy emphasizes the expansion of federal resources to address public safety concerns.
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The U.S. may provide Ukraine with air intelligence support as part of security guarantees, according to media reports. This potential aid is being discussed during a NATO defense chiefs meeting led by Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone.
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President Trump posted a photograph of himself with Russian President Vladimir Putin from their meeting in Alaska, calling it a ‘nice’ gesture. The image, taken during their face-to-face meeting, highlights their complex relationship and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed the head of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, and two other senior Pentagon officials after the leaked assessment questioned the effectiveness of U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Hegseth also removed Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, though the reasons for…
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Jillian Michaels has stated she has ‘zero regrets’ about not appearing in a Netflix documentary about the ‘Biggest Loser’ show, which she described as an ‘egregious lie.’ The fitness trainer and former contestant revealed her stance during an interview with Fox News Digital.
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Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia has been released from Tennessee jail, but his legal status remains uncertain. The Justice Department may pursue re-deportation, while his attorney, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, continues to advocate for his case.
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Jillian Michaels has stated she is choosing her battles regarding potential legal action against Netflix, former co-trainer Bob Harper, and the show’s medical,
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A new study reclassifies giraffes into four species, with three facing conservation threats. The findings highlight the urgent need for targeted conservation efforts to protect these animals.
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Tiébilé Dramé, a former foreign minister of Mali, died at the age of 70. He was known for his role in founding an opposition political party and serving as a key negotiator with northern rebels during his government tenure.
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Panelists Marc Thiessen, Meghan Hays, and Philip Wegmann analyze the release of Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview transcripts on ‘Special Report.’ The discussion focuses on the implications of the transcripts within the legal and political landscape surrounding Maxwell’s case.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a report by a global hunger monitor that confirms famine in parts of the Gaza Strip, calling it an ‘outright lie.’ The UN rights chief has labeled the conditions in Gaza as potential war crimes, highlighting the severity of the humanitarian crisis.
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Actress Loni Anderson, known for her role in ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ died at 79 from metastatic uterine leiomyosarcoma. TMZ confirmed the cause of death from a death certificate, with no other factors listed.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized President Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard in the city, calling it ‘uncoordinated, uncalled-for and unsound.’ He highlighted Chicago’s recent 30% decrease in homicides and called for local solutions to address crime.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports that the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant has been operating on a single external power line for over three months, raising safety concerns. This unprecedented situation highlights the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure in conflict zones.
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Gillian Turner offers a sneak peek into the next episode of ‘Special Report’, set to air on Monday, August 25. The segment promises to deliver insights into significant current events and in-depth analyses.
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Fox News anchor Bret Baier examines how artificial intelligence is transforming global operations on "Special Report." The segment explores both the positive advancements and potential risks of AI’s rapid development.
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Canada’s leader said he would follow the United States in dropping tariffs against American goods covered by the existing free trade agreement. Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada and President Trump during a Group of 7 meeting in June in Kananaskis, Canada.
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US President Donald Trump stated he would prefer not to be present at a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin, despite expressing a desire to see the two leaders engage in discussions to address issues between their countries. This statement has raised questions about Trump’s intentions and his potential involvement…
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Rochelle Hoffman, a former DEI staffer at UW-Eau Claire, secured a $265,000 settlement after alleging race-based discrimination. She faced hostility and skepticism after being promoted to an interim director role intended for students of color.
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Mali joined Russia in commemorating National Flag Day on August 22 with a vibrant celebration in Bamako. The event, organized by the Russian House and a local equestrian club, featured horseback performances, traditional dances, and the Russian song ‘Matushka-Zemlya.’
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The Trump administration has escalated its military presence in the South Caribbean Sea, with a significant increase in U.S. naval forces. This move comes as President Trump has labeled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro a terrorist-cartel leader.
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Dr. Mahsa Tehrani has warned about a study indicating potential links between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism and ADHD in children. She also highlighted a tick-borne illness linked to allergic reactions to meat and dairy products.
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Panelists Buck Sexton, Jason Chaffetz, and Salena Vito discussed Ghislaine Maxwell’s assertion that Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The conversation highlighted the growing interest in the case, which has drawn attention from both legal experts and the public.
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The head of Ukraine’s National Police, Ivan Vyhivsky, has called for the introduction of administrative liability for the use of vehicles with loud exhaust systems. This measure is intended to address noise pollution and enhance road safety.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation into Ghisl’taine Maxwell and Donald Trump, focusing on allegations of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. This follows Trump’s recent indictment on state charges related to sexual misconduct and obstruction of justice.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has criticized Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani’s ‘anti-business, anti-corporate’ policies during a Fox News interview, arguing that they are unsuitable for New York City. The controversy comes as Mamdani leads the mayoral race by nearly 20 points.
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The FBI raided the Maryland home of former national security advisor John Bolton, marking a significant development in the ongoing investigation into potential misconduct during his tenure in the Trump administration. Fox News correspondent David Spunt reported the latest on the raid on ‘Special Report,’ sparking discussions about the potential consequences for political figures.
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Ancient artifacts from a 2,000-year-old sunken city were recovered near Alexandria, Egypt, including a sphinx statue, Roman coins, and other relics. The damage to the statues is believed to have resulted from a natural disaster such as a tsunami or earthquake, suggesting the city may have been submerged due to such an event.
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Chris Wallace has joined RedBird Capital Partners as a senior adviser for news and media investments. This move comes as the firm, which owns a significant stake in Skydance, the company that recently acquired CBS’s parent company Paramount.
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John Bolton’s memoir, *The Room Where It Happened*, has emerged as one of the most detailed and damaging accounts of Donald Trump’s first administration, alleging widespread corruption and obstruction of justice. The book has intensified scrutiny over the Trump administration’s conduct.
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Russian forces have made advances in Serebriansky forestry following setbacks in Zoloty Kolodiaz and Stepnohirsk, according to recent reports. The situation remains complex as both sides continue to maneuver, with frequent skirmishes reported in the area.
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President Trump has accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud and demanded her resignation, citing ethical violations in mortgage lending practices. The allegations highlight the escalating tensions between the administration and the Federal, with potential implications for financial stability and market regulations.
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Former ABC News host Terry Moran criticized President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops and federalization of D.C. police as performative, arguing that the measures are not addressing high-crime areas like Anacostia. The White House responded by dismissing Moran as a biased ‘biased hack’ and accused him of furthering his reputation as a critic of…
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Media fatigue, driven by digital saturation and algorithmic amplification, has led to widespread avoidance of news consumption. The rise of fake news and trolling has further eroded trust in traditional media.
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Ava Cooper, an 11-year-old Ohio girl, received a heart transplant after a harrowing 200-day hospital stay, marking a life-changing moment for her and her family. Her journey highlights the complexities of pediatric heart transplants and the critical role of organ donation in saving lives.
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A court in Krasnodar has frozen the bank accounts of two companies implicated in the December 2024 oil spill. Rosprirodnadzor is seeking $614 million in damages from the companies for the environmental incident.
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The U.S. CDC has appointed Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal opponent of widely used COVID-19 vaccines, to chair a federal panel reviewing vaccine safety and efficacy. Despite employee concerns about his history of spreading misinformation, the CDC has granted the panel broad authority.
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Ghisl’taine Maxwell, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein, claimed she was ‘very central’ to the ‘startup’ of the Clinton Global Initiative during a DOJ interview. The interview, conducted by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, reveals Maxwell’s involvement in the initiative and her relationship with former President Bill Clinton.
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Iran’s government has extended the closure of public offices and imposed power and water cuts due to an intense heatwave, deepening an existing energy crisis. The country’s energy infrastructure, strained by years of mismanagement and international sanctions, is struggling to meet demand during the sweltering summer months.