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A 19-year-old illegal immigrant from Mexico faces federal charges after ramming a truck into a federal agent and government vehicles during an immigration operation in San Diego, highlighting renewed scrutiny of Biden-era immigration enforcement. Another illegal immigrant in Florida is accused of causing a fatal crash, underscoring the complexities and risks of immigration-related enforcement.
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Villanova University issued an active shooter alert during the orientation of the Class of 2029, urging students and staff to lock doors and seek shelter. The university’s security office confirmed an investigation is underway, while local police are at the scene.
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Podcast co-hosts analyze Trump’s crime crackdown in DC, questioning its effectiveness and long-term impact. The discussion highlights concerns over law enforcement strategies and their effects on community relations.
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A federal appeals court allowed Homeland Security to end TPS designation for around 60,000 migrants from three countries, marking a major win for Kristi Noem. The decision highlights tensions over immigration policy and the legal status of long-term residents.
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US President Donald Trump has accused his predecessor Joseph Biden of not giving Ukraine the opportunity to strike an aggressor country, asserting that winning a war against a nation that has, been attacked is impossible without attacking the aggressor.
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Ukrainand President Volodymyr Zelensky has indicated that he wants to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but only after obtaining proper security assurances.
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Former NFL star and ESPN radio host Chris Canty expressed skepticism about Aaron Rodgers’ first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, questioning whether the quarterback will significantly elevate the team’s performance. During a recent episode of ESPN’s ‘First Take,’ he argued that the Steelers have pinned the quarterback’s regression on injuries and age, making it unlikely…
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The parole hearing for Erik Menendez is set to be the most pivotal moment in his and his brother’s legal fight for freedom. Jonathan Hunt of Fox News is reporting on the hearing, highlighting its significance.
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At least six bodies have been found after a confined space accident at a Colorado dairy facility, prompting an investigation by OSHA. The incident, which occurred in a rural area near Keenesburg, does not appear to be criminal in nature.
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A press conference on Ukraine’s 34th Independence Day will address the defense of the state’s sovereignty. The event will provide insights into the government’s stance and the nation’s preparedness.
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Republican Rep. Chip Roy R-Texas has announced his candidacy for Texas attorney general, citing a ‘prayerful calling’ during a segment on The Will Cain Show. His decision comes amid ongoing redistricting battles in Texas, where he is expected to play a significant role.
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Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted for the brutal 1989 murder of their parents in Beverly Hills, are preparing to make a parole case. The case has been a subject of widespread media coverage and public interest since the crime occurred.
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Saquon Barkley criticized the devaluation of running back contracts, blaming teams for the trend. He argued that high-profile signings and injuries led to the narrative, which teams use to keep salaries down.
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Biotech CEO Bryan Kobel has filed a lawsuit against Uber after an illegal immigrant driver violently assaulted him in downtown Charleston, SC, leaving him with a concussion and head injuries. The incident, captured on camera, involves a Russian national, Uliumdzhiev Vadim Nikolaevich, who attacked Kobel in a parking lot and was later arrested.
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Ghanaian dancehall singer Shatta Wale has been granted bail in the Lamborghini probe. Authorities are conducting a major fraud crackdown with US cooperation, though his lawyers claim he had no criminal links when buying the car.
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Severe flooding has struck the Far East of Russia, particularly affecting the regions of Magadan and Sakha. Emergency services are conducting large-scale evacuations as stranded residents are being airlifted to safety.
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Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy criticized the New York court’s decision to void the $50,000,000 civil fraud penalty against former President Donald Trump, calling it ‘half-right’ on Fox News’ ‘America Reports.’ McCarthy’s remarks suggest that while the ruling may have partial validity, it raises significant questions about the legal and political landscape surrounding Trump’s…
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Sonallah Ibrahim, the Egyptian novelist known for his sharp critiques of repression and dictatorship, has died at the age of 88. His works, including the 196 and 1999, captured the struggles of a nation under a police state, blending stark power with deadpan irony to chronicle Egypt’s submission to authoritarianism and materialism.
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Biotech executive Bryan Kobel has come forward with details of an incident in which an illegal immigrant Uber driver allegedly assaulted him in April, leaving him with a severe concussion. According to Kob, the attacker fled the scene shortly after the assault occurred.
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RealClearPolitics co-founder Tom Bevan and Fox News contributor Richard Fowler engage in a discussion on ‘The Story,’ examining the complexities of gerrymandering in California and its broader political repercussions. The conversation delves into how gerrymandering influences electoral dynamics and the challenges it poses for political parties.
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The Washington State Department of Licensing is investigating how an illegal immigrant obtained a commercial driver’s license before a deadly Florida crash that killed three. The case has reignited debates over state licensing loopholes and immigration enforcement.
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Biotech CEO Bryan Kobel suffered a severe concussion after an illegal immigrant Uber driver attacked him in April. He has called for increased security measures within ride-sharing platforms to prevent similar incidents.
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Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins blamed California Gov. Gavin Newsom for a deadly crash caused by an illegal immigrant trucker, accusing him of failing to address illegal immigration. Newsom’s team dismissed the claims as politically motivated, highlighting the escalating political tensions between the two states.
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Students at Liberty Classical Schools recited a poem for Usha Vance, second lady, during an event on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025, as part of the second lady’s 2025 Summer Reading Challenge. The activity aimed to promote reading and literary engagement among young learners.
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Former President Donald Trump faces civil fraud allegations, while the Menendez brothers are involved in a political scandal. Hurricane Erin threatens coastal regions, prompting emergency preparedness efforts.
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A viral arrest video of an illegal immigrant accused of child sexual assault has sparked intense debate on social media. The incident, which took place in Washington, D.C., involves a Mexican national named David Perez-Teofani, who was arrested after attempting to flee during a confrontation with law enforcement.
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Urban Meyer discusses the Michigan Wolverines sign-stealing scandal and potential changes to the College Football Playoff. He also analyzes Bill Belichick’s prospects in the NFL.
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A Colombian woman was arrested by ICE after fleeing to a Chaffee County probation office designated as a sanctuary jurisdiction by the Trump administration. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions over sanctuary policies and federal immigration enforcement.
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Actor Austin Butler described experiencing temporary blindness and fearing for his life during filming, citing sleep deprivation and overwork as contributing factors. He detailed a series of health issues, including a shard of glass in his foot, which persisted for months.
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Russia mandates anti-drone defenses at hospitals following increased Ukrainian strikes. The move reflects the escalating conflict as Ukraine continues to target Russian infrastructure with drones.
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A federal appeals court has rejected T-Mobile’s attempt to overturn $92 million in fines for illegally sharing customer location data with third-party firms. The ruling, handed down by a three-judge panel, upheld the FCC’s original ruling that the carrier violated privacy laws by selling real-time location information without consent.
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Atlantic writer Faith Hill argues that the growing distrust by women of dating apps stems from young men shifting right politically while women become more progressive, creating a rift in dating dynamics. This ideological shift is influencing personal relationships, making it harder for women to trust potential partners.
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Africa is taking steps towards local vaccine production to reduce reliance on global supply chains. This initiative aims to ensure a more sustainable and independent pharmaceutical sector.
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The Menendez brothers, Anthony and Robert Menendez, are set to face parole hearings after serving over three decades in prison for the murders of their parents, Robert and Katherine Menendez, in 1988. The case, which has captivated public attention for years, is now reaching a critical juncture as the brothers’ long-awaited parole hearings approach.
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Will Cain criticizes Cracker Barrel’s logo change, arguing it sacrifices authenticity for marketability. Dr. Ann Shippy warns of America’s declining fertility rates and highlights free speech cases often overlooked by the public.
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A Cuban immigrant and biotechnology entrepreneur is entering the race for New York City mayor, challenging the socialist plans of Zohran Mamdani. The candidate’s entry adds new dynamics to the mayoral election, which has already seen a range of candidates with diverse political ideologies.
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Vice President JD Vance traveled to Georgia on August 21, 2025, to support President Donald Trump’s recently passed tax and domestic policy bill. Vance directly criticized Jon Ossoff, a Democratic state senator, for opposing the legislation, emphasizing its economic benefits.
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A new art exhibition by Fanny Lesheval, titled ‘Reality through Art,’ will open in Kharkiv for the city’s Day, supported by the Solidarity Charitable Foundation. The event aims to showcase cultural identity and resilience in the wake of recent conflicts.
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Former Governor Katrina Campins and Fox Across America host Jimmy Failla discuss the backlash against Cracker Barrel’s new text-only logo. Campins highlights the disconnect between the company’s marketing strategy and consumer sentiment.
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The parole board is considering the release of the Menendez brothers, with panelists on ‘America Reports’ discussing the potential outcome and its implications.
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Trump and his allies are pushing their redistricting efforts with many of the same strategies they’ve used to get Congress in line. The more-stick-than-carrot approach has delivered Trump major wins in Washington by helping him barrel through initial GOP resistance to controversial Cabinet picks and a politically perilous policy package in a stunningly short turnaround.
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Fox News host Mark Levin discussed the New York Appeals Court’s decision to dismiss the civil penalty against former President Trump. The ruling sparked discussion due to its unusual circumstances.
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Attorney Douglas Brannon has pledged to fight the charges against his client following a brutal assault in Cincinnati, Ohio, where the victim was injured and now faces legal consequences. The incident, which went viral, has sparked public outrage and raised questions about accountability and justice.
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Serena Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam champion, shared her 31-pound weight loss journey, revealing the use of GLP-1 medication after struggling with postpartum weight gain and joint pain. She emphasized her challenges in maintaining a healthy weight despite her athletic background and her efforts to destigmatize the use of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss.
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Álex Palou has been officially recognized as IndyCar’s ‘talent of the century’ following his fourth championship. The decision marks the end of a long-standing debate among insiders about his exceptional skill and achievements.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder will debut new City Edition jerseys on Nov. 19 during a game against the Sacramento Kings on Native American Heritage Night. The jerseys feature names and images of 11 Native American tribes, honoring the region’s indigenous heritage.
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Paige Bueckers delivered a standout performance in the Dallas Wings’ game against the Los Angeles Sparks, with actor Shemar Moore in attendance to commemorate her career night.
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Jess Pegula and Jack Draper, who had scarcely spoken before competing in the US Open mixed doubles, demonstrated their talent by winning two matches on Tuesday. Their unexpected synergy on the court caught the attention of spectators and analysts alike.
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Wrexham has signed England Under-21 defender Callum Doyle from Manchester City for a total of £7.5 million ($10 million). The transfer marks another significant investment by the Welsh club in strengthening its squad.
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The WNBA has broken its own single-season attendance record, with its 13 teams drawing over 2.5 million fans across 226 games this season. This surpasses the previous record set in 2002.
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Northwestern University and former football coach Pat Fitzgerald have settled a $130 million lawsuit, which was filed by Fitzgerald after his dismissal two years ago amid allegations of hazing in the program. The settlement concludes a legal dispute that has drawn significant attention in the college sports community.
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The father of Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown has been arrested following an attempted murder charge tied to a stabbing incident in Las Vegas on Wednesday night. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack, with the victim reportedly hospitalized with critical injuries.
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Eagles wide receiver Johnny Wilson will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee and ankle injury, according to a league source. The news comes as the Eagles prepare for a crucial stretch of their schedule, with several key matchups remaining.
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Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is set to play in Saturday’s preseason finale against the Rams. The team’s head coach downplayed any significance to a recent comment by former Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield about the situation.
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The Tennessee Lady Volunteers have suspended guard Ruby Whitehorn indefinitely following her recent arrest on felony charges of domestic assault and aggravated burglary. The decision was made to address the severity of the charges and protect the team’s reputation.
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The SEC announced a nine-game conference football schedule starting in 2026. This shift is part of efforts to modernize college football scheduling.
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Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., has spoken out about California’s redistricting efforts, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Constitution and fairness to the people. He discussed this on ‘The Story,’ addressing Governor Gavin Newsom’s initiatives.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has set a new two-week deadline for achieving peace in Ukraine, stating that if no progress is made, alternative measures may be necessary. Trump’s comments come amid ongoing tensions in the conflict, with U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham reiterating threats of tough legislation against Russia.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to Crimea as a piece of land ‘right in the ocean’ that is ‘the size of Texas’ during an interview on the right-wing radio show Mark Levin Show on August 20. The inaccurate representation of Crimea sparked discussions on the importance of factual accuracy in public discourse.
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Italian police have arrested a Ukrainian national under a European arrest warrant linked to the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions, according to German prosecutors. The arrest comes amid ongoing investigations into the incidents, which caused significant damage to the gas infrastructure.