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Fox News contributor Guy Benson has accused major media outlets of being ‘delusional’ for their negative coverage of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. During his appearance on ‘Fox & Friends,’ Benson argued that the White Touse is actively countering these criticisms, highlighting what he sees as an unfair and politically motivated media narrative.
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Andreas Scheuer, a former German minister, is charged with making false statements to parliament regarding a controversial toll scheme. Scheuer has denied the allegations, which stem from claims that he misrepresented the financial viability of the project.
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Bank executives accuse Obama and Biden of politicizing debanking, a term used to describe government restrictions on financial services. The claims were discussed on Fox & Friends, highlighting concerns over financial regulations and oversight.
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President Trump’s proposal to federalize D.C.’s police department and deploy the National Guard has drawn strong opposition from left-wing protesters. Critics argue it undermines local autonomy and civil liberties.
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## Excerp Bindi Irwin recently shared her recovery from endometriosis after 13 years of suffering, revealing that doctors surgically removed 51 endometriosis lesions, a chocolate cyst, and her appendix. Chocolate cysts are a severe form of endometriosis, often causing pain and fertility issues, and affect up to 44% of people with the condition.
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A deadly Florida truck crash has exposed vulnerabilities in the CDL licensing system, prompting a call for stricter regulations by President Trump and Transportation Secretary Duffy. The incident involved an illegal immigrant driver, highlighting the need for enhanced safety measures and oversight.
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Major League Baseball suspended Seattle Mariners outfielder Victor Robles for 10 games after he threw a bat at a pitcher during a minor league rehab assignment. The suspension was announced on Tuesday, following an incident that occurred following a high and inside pitch from Joey Estes that caused Robles to react.
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This news feed highlights several key developments. Trump’s border wall receives a new technological upgrade as part of his strategy to secure the U.S. border. A heated exchange between Trump and Macron was captured on audio, revealing tensions between the leaders. A blue-state attorney general issues a warning to law enforcement over an arrest incident.…
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Vienna will host the European Song Contest in 2026, marking its return to the prestigious event after previous hosting in 1967 and 2015. The decision reflects Vienna’s commitment to promoting European culture through music.
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A Chicago Cubs fan was spotted working on his laptop during the game, drawing both mockery and viral attention. The Cubs ultimately won the 6-4 game, extending their position in the National League Central division.
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Curtis Sliwa, the GOP mayoral nominee for New York City, has accused Democratic nominee Zoh. Mamdani of harboring hatred toward police during an interview with Fox News Digital. Sliwa emphasized his extensive knowledge of urban infrastructure and law and order, positioning himself as the best candidate for maintaining order.
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Curtis Sliwa, NYC GOP mayoral nominee, urges President Trump to stay neutral in the mayoral race. During an interview, Sliwa criticized Democratic candidates Cuomo and Adams, comparing them to Mamdani as ‘Zoh, light.’
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that children receive the COVID-19 vaccine, diverging from the CDC. This has sparked a range of opinions, with some expressing optimism about experimental cancer vaccines.
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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has called for the abolition of property taxes, arguing that they force citizens to pay ‘rent’ to the government on their own property. She also criticized health insurance as a ‘giant scam’ that has become unaffordable and unacceptable.
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Zohran Mamdani’s primary win in New York City has energized progressive movements across the country, encouraging other candidates to run for office. Mark Bednar of Monument Advocacy highlights the significance of this victory in mobilizing progressive candidates nationwide.
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Retired Boston police officer Jerry Goodwin criticized Mayor Michelle Wu for her stance on sanctuary policies, accusing her of engaging in performative politics. The dispute centers on her resistance to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement measures.
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Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famer Michael Irvin revealed the personal and professional consequences of his 1996 cocaine possession arrest during the seventh episode of the Netflix docuseries ‘America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.’ The incident, which occurred just before the team’s third Super Bowl victory in four seasons, significantly impacted Irvin’s life.
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Idaho prosecutor Jeff Nye played a pivotal role in defending the use of controversial DNA evidence against Bryan Kohberger, despite FBI policy violations. The court’s decision allowed the evidence to stand, which was critical to the prosecution’s case.
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Tennessee Highway Patrol is intensifying its efforts in Memphis to reduce crime, with a focus on drugs, guns, and reckless driving. The increased police presence has led to several arrests and has improved community engagement.
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A 20-year-old Florida man survived a point-blank gunshot to the chest after his gold cross pendant deflected the bullet, potentially saving his life. The bullet fractured the pendant, which medics believe may have split the projectile, preventing fatal damage to his organs.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, a potential Republican gubernatorial candidate, was disrupted by protesters at a memorial event in her home district in upstate New York. The disruption highlights growing tensions in the political landscape as Stefanik positions herself against Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul.
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Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a remarkably preserved 1,700-year-old Roman bathhouse with underfloor heating and distinct temperature zones. This discovery, made by a landowner while planting sour cherry saplings, highlights the advanced engineering of ancient Roman infrastructure.
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Joe Eszterhas, the original writer of the controversial 1992 erotic thriller ‘Basic Instinct,’ is set to reboot the film with an ‘anti-woke’ approach, which he claims has been stifled by modern political correctness. Sharon Stone, the actress who portrayed the iconic character, is reportedly uninterested in reprising her role despite Eszterhas’s hope for her return.
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ESPN host Stephen A. Smith praised President Donald Trump for his Russia-Ukraine negotiations, standing out as a rare left-leaning figure to commend his diplomatic efforts. Smith highlighted Trump’s willingness to engage in peace talks despite minimal political gains, calling it a significant contribution to global conflict resolution.
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Firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that has engulfed one of the world’s oldest trees, the Doerner Fir in Oregon, which is estimated to be around 450 years old. The tree has been smoking four days after the fire was first detected.
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Inn owners Holly and Jason Andrzejewski joined Fox & Friends First to discuss their preparations for Hurricane Erin. The couple, who recently purchased the property, are working to ensure the safety of guests and staff as the storm approaches.
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MSNBC rebrands to MS NOW, shedding its name tie to NBC, but critics argue the change is superficial and fails to address its longstanding issues. The network remains associated with controversial rhetoric and left-leaning bias.
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Texas Republicans are poised to pass a redistricting map that could shift five congressional seats to their advantage, following Trump’s urging. California Democrats, led by Newsom, are countering with a referendum to overturn the nonpartisan redistricting commission, citing concerns over electoral manipulation.
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The White House’s social media strategy under Donald Trump leveraged memes, ASMR videos, and anime-style content to reimagine how Americans interact with the presidency online. This approach, which prioritized engaging younger audiences and resonating with the cultural moment, led to significant growth in followers and video views.
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Former WBZ-TV anchor Kate Merrill filed a federal lawsuit against CBS’ Boston affiliate, alleging she was demoted under DEI policies. The suit states that WBZ labeled the station as ‘too White’ and failed to address complaints against a Black meteorologist hired in 2023.
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Washington state has enacted SB 5375, a law requiring clergy to report suspected child abuse, including cases involving traditional beliefs on abortion and sexuality, sparking legal challenges and debates over religious freedom and government overreach.
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The August 19 episode of Hannity features a comprehensive look at the evolving relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelens, focusing on geopolitical implications.
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A Colombian court has ordered the release of former President Alvaro Uribe, who was found guilty of bribing militia fighters to obscure his connections to right-wing paramilitary groups. The verdict, delivered earlier this month, has sparked debate over the balance between accountability and political accountability in Colombia’s legal system.
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President Donald Trump’s administration is poised to escalate tensions in the ongoing government funding negotiations by threatening to unilaterally cancel federal spending through a controversial “pocket rescission” tactic. With just six weeks remaining before the October 1 fiscal year deadline, the White House has announced its intent to override Congress’ authority over funding, potentially leading…
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has gained significant traction on social media platform X by adopting a MAGA-parodying strategy, which has both amused and annoyed Republicans. His account, ‘Governor Newsom Press Office,’ uses all-caps, memes, and parody to engage with right-wing content, defying traditional Democratic norms. This approach has led to increased visibility for News, and…
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Liverpool Football Club has sanctioned a £1330m move to land Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
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Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. hit his 100th career home run Tuesday, becoming the youngest player in franchise history to reach that mark. The accomplishment highlights his rapid ascent in Major League Baseball.
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The New York Yankees set a franchise record with nine home runs in a 13-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, propelled by Giancarlo Stanton’s two home runs. The game, delayed by rain, was described by Stanton as ‘awesome to see.’
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Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia are continuing at the White House following recent discussions aimed at finding a sustainable resolution to the war. Meanwhile, Paris is preparing to address the challenges posed by extreme heat, a consequence of the escalating climate crisis.
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Russia has confirmed the loss of over 1,072,700 troops in Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24, 2022. The latest update indicates that Russian forces have suffered 920 casualties just over the past day.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that the United States may provide air support to Ukraine as part of a potential peace deal. Trump indicated that while European allies are willing to commit ground forces, the U.S. is ready to contribute aerial assistance.
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The Kyiv Independent is seeking a Vertical Video Creator to enhance its multimedia content. This move reflects the publication’s commitment to adapting to modern digital consumption trends.
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Hungary resumes Russian oil imports after stating Ukraine will not attack the critical pipeline, citing energy security. The move follows ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia with potential financial impacts on energy markets.
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Ukrainian officials report that Russian forces launched 93 Shahed-type attack drones and two Iskander-M ballistic missiles overnight, resulting in 3 deaths and 3,4 injuries. The attacks highlight the escalating conflict in Eastern Europe.
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A Russian drone strike on Ukraine’s Sumy Oblast has injured 14 people, including three children. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with civilian casualties continuing to rise.
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan convened for talks aimed at shaping the future of the Ukraine-Russia peace process. During their conversation, both leaders expressed a shared commitment to fostering a peaceful resolution to the escalating conflict.
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The Jesse Watters Primetime episode on August 19 focused on Donald Trump’s policies, global wars, and liberal ideologies shaping American politics. The show analyzed the controversies and implications of these topics, highlighting the ideological divides in contemporary discourse.
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A Nicaraguan man in the U.S. illegally, Roberto Sandobal-Lopez, was arrested in Polk County, Florida, after a drunken hit-and-run incident. Sheriff Grady Judd stated that his charges have been upgraded due to his immigration status, making the DUI with property damage a third-degree felony.
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Fox News @ Night examines the intersection of sanctuary cities and the Russia-Ukraine war, focusing on Boston’s policies and their implications. The segment explores how local governance may influence national debates on immigration and international conflict.
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The Hong Kong government is intensifying efforts to suppress pro-democracy movements by focusing on subtle forms of dissent, such as ‘soft resistance.’ A pro-Beijing newspaper recently criticized an independent book fair for allegedly harboring ‘soft-resistance intentions.’
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A Nicaraguan man in the U.S. illegally was arrested in Polk County, Florida, after driving drunk, crashing into someone’s fence and fleeing the scene. Authorities have upgraded the charges against him, underscoring the legal consequences for his actions.
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The White House has announced plans to convene a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, though Russia has yet to confirm. The meeting, which would involve Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, remains pending Russia’s acceptance of security guarantees.
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The I.R.S. allows churches to support candidates during services, but many denominations still forbid it. Rev. Jonathan Barker resigned after facing pressure for preparing a sermon urging Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to run for president.
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President Trump has declared mail-in ballots as corrupt and vowed to eliminate them through an executive order, despite constitutional restrictions. Though he cited Vladimir Putin’s alleged claims of voter fraud as justification, experts note that his authority is limited, and Congress would need to amend election laws to achieve this goal.
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During a recent meeting with the US President, Russian leader Vladimir Putin emphasized that full control over the Don, The industrial facilities in Donbas, which were once a major economic hub for Ukraine, are considered vital for both military and economic reasons.
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President Trump’s administration has launched an official White House TikTok account, marking a significant shift in the platform’s adoption by the administration. This move follows Trump’s earlier attempt to ban Tik.
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Russia launched its largest attack of the month against Ukraine during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders. The attack included 270 drones and 10 missiles, though 230 drones and six missiles were intercepted.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has delayed the release of an after-action report on the Palisades fire at the request of federal investigators, drawing criticism from community groups. The delay is cited as a necessary measure to avoid interfering with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives investigation into the blaze.
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President Trump has revoked the security clearances of 37 former and current officials, marking a new strategy to redirect public attention towards the 37 former and current officials, marking a new strategy to redirect public attention towards the 2016 election. This action is part of an ongoing effort by the administration to refocus media and…
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The White House has launched an official TikTok account, marking a strategic move to engage with younger audiences on the popular platform. This initiative coincides with ongoing debates over TikTok’s security risks and potential U.S. restrictions on the app.