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US President Donald Trump has called for a direct meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, advocating for bilateral negotiations without U.S. mediation. The Kremlin has not yet commented on the proposal, but Russian officials have expressed support for ongoing direct talks between the two nations.
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President Donald Trump has criticized the Smithsonian Institution for emphasizing the negative aspects of slavery in its exhibits, asserting that the museum places undue focus on the horrors of the institution. This statement is part of a pattern in which Trump has sought to minimize the significance of Black history.
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Air Canada employees have reached a tentative agreement after defying back-to-work orders following a strike that disrupted travel plans for approximately half a million passengers. The agreement is expected to reshape how flight attendants are paid.
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Democrats are targeting Senator Susan Collins’ Republican seat in Maine as part of their strategy to reclaim the Senate in the 2022 midterm elections. Collins is expected to attend fundraising events in Northern California, including a Hollywood event, to support her campaign.
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Texas Democratic State Representative Nicole Collier slept on the House floor to protest Republican-imposed police surveillance measures following a Democratic walkout. She stated, “I am resisting,” as part of her defiance against the policy.
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deleted social media posts that depicted the deportation of Ukrainians, which were shared during Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s trip to Washington. The agency has previously shared similar content on social media as part of Trump’s immigration policies.
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Shirin Yadegar calls for the immediate release of all hostages in Gaza, emphasizing the urgent need for action. Panelists discuss the latest ceasefire proposal and the increasing pressure on Hamas.
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Fox News @ Night panelists Gianno Caldwell and Siaka Massaquoi criticized Boston Mayor Michelle Wu for her sanctuary policies, which they argue prioritize political messaging over public safety.
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Trace Gallagher criticizes CNN for its alleged bias against President Trump, differentiating between Trump Derangement Syndrome and saying truly dumb stuff. Gallagher argues that CNN’s coverage reflects an overreaction to Trump’s statements rather than genuine criticism.
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The show’s host and panelists engage in humorous discussion about Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s preference for jeans, highlighting the intersection of personal style and public perception.
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Diplomats scrambled to come up with detailed proposals for security guarantees and other sticking points following two high-level summits in Alaska and Washington. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine arriving at the White House for talks with President Trump on Monday.
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Monsoon floods have devastated Pakistan, with villages destroyed and its largest city facing severe inundation. The floods are increasingly linked to climate change as a new normal of catastrophic weather patterns emerges in the region.
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Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus that can lead to long-term disability, is spreading rapidly worldwide, including in China and other regions that have not previously seen cases of the disease. In Hong Kong, recent reports of rising chikung,
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The Department of Homeland Security is expanding its immigration detention facilities with a new ‘Cornhusker Clink’ in southwest Nebraska as part of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, adding to a network of detention centers. The new facility, combining 200 beds with existing ones, reflects the administration’s focus on increasing ICE capacity for undocumented immigrants in deportation…
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The African Union has endorsed a campaign calling for the replacement of the widely used Mercator Map, which is criticized for its misleading portrayal of Africa’s size and global significance. Proponents argue the map’s projection exaggerates the Northern Hemisphere’s landmass while minimizing Africa’s, contributing to stereotypes and misconceptions.
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UK Ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, has called on Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to demonstrate more flexibility during peace talks, arguing that firm security guarantees from the West can ease domestic opposition. Mandelson warned that Zelensky may face political challenges if he is required to show flexibility to end the war.
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A bus crash in western Afghanistan has killed dozens of recently deported individuals from Iran. The collision involved a motorbike and a fuel-laden truck.
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Victoria Cobb, president of the Founding Freedoms Law Center, and Renae Smith, the mother of a suspended student, discussed the results of a Title IX investigation involving two Virginia students on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The conversation centered around the circumstances leading to the suspension of the student, with both individuals expressing their perspectives on the…
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White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller criticized Boston’s mayor for maintaining sanctuary city status while hosting a mariachi band, highlighting tensions over immigration policies. The incident underscores the ongoing political friction around sanctuary cities, with critics arguing that such policies undermine immigration enforcement.
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A federal appeals court blocked New Mexico’s 7-day waiting period for gun purchases, calling it likely unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. The 2-1 decision leaves the law on hold pending a legal challenge.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel on ‘Gutfeld!’ examine President Donald Trump’s communication style, focusing on his ability to convey complex ideas using straightforward language that resonates with a broad audience. The discussion highlights how Trump’s approach, reminiscent of a high school dropout’s vocabulary, appeals to his base while raising questions about its…
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Jimmy Failla, host of ‘Fox News Saturday Night,’ recently discussed the Trump administration’s physical fitness challenge during an interview on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Failla expressed relief that his teachings remained with Pete Hegseth, indicating a possible influence on Hegseth’s actions or decisions.
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Lawyers for Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia have again accused the Trump administration of engaging in vindictive prosecution concerning his expulsion to El Salvador and subsequent events. This marks the second time the legal team has sought accountability for the administration’s handling of the case.
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ESPN host Stephen A. Smith acknowledged former President Donald Trump’s efforts in addressing global conflicts on Hannity, marking a shift in his typically critical stance towards the former president. Smith’s comments reflect a nuanced view of Trump’s foreign policy initiatives, highlighting the evolving nature of political discourse in the media.
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Former RNC national spokeswoman warns that opposing Donald Trump is tantamount to opposing the United States. The panelists on ‘Fox News @ Night’ explored Trump’s attempts to mediate peace between Russia and Ukraine.
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Jon Lovett, a former Obama speechwriter and host of ‘Pod Save America,’ criticized the Democratic Party for failing to communicate its core values. He argued that voters are not aware of what the party stands for, which limits their ability to counter Trump’s influence.
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Tulsi Gabbard has revoked the security clearances of 37 officials, alleging their involvement in politicizing intelligence. This action is part of her ongoing ‘Russi…’
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied knowledge of a new DEA partnership announced by the agency to combat cartels, calling the report inaccurate. The DEA claimed a major initiative with Mexico to fight drug trafficking, but Sheinbaum stated she was not aware of such an agreement.
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A 45-year-old White man, identified as a victim in the viral Cincinnati street brawl that left several injured, has been charged with disorderly conduct. Police have charged a seventh suspect, Gregory Wright, with aggravated robbery and alleged rioting during the incident, which was captured in viral footage.
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An eighth suspect has been charged with disorderly conduct in the viral Cincinnati street brawl that injured several individuals last month. The 45-year-old White man, whose identity remains undisclosed due to Marsy’s Law provisions protecting crime victims, is scheduled to appear in court on August 26.
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Israeli authorities have confirmed the killing of a Hamas militant believed to be involved in the kidnapping of Yarden Bibas. The incident occurred following the recent hostage exchange deal that saw the Israeli hostage handed over to the Red Cross.
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The Food Nanny, a Utah mom with 500,000 followers, is collaborating with farmers to reintroduce ancient grains like Kamut to American diets. Her efforts aim to educate consumers on the health benefits of these nutrient-rich grains.
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President Trump has cast himself as a global peacemaker, claiming to have ended six (or seven) wars through his foreign policy interventions. However, the impact of his actions on international conflicts remains a subject of debate.
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Utah mother Lizi Heaps, known as "The Food Nanny," has captured attention with her breakfast routine featuring ancient grains and cow’s milk, highlighting a growing trend in health-conscious eating. Her social media presence has inspired others to explore traditional and nutrient-dense breakfast options.
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Steve Witkoff, the U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, praised President Donald Trump’s diplomatic approach, calling it a critical factor in addressing the Russia-Ukraine war. Witk’toff highlighted Trump’s ‘uncanny ability to bend people to his sensible way of thinking,’ suggesting that this skill has significantly influenced international negotiations.
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A beloved church in Kiruna, Sweden, is being relocated due to mining activities that have destabilized the ground beneath it. The church, which is being moved on a specially designed trolley with 224 wheels, is part of an engineering feat to preserve its historic and cultural significance.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity discussed peace negotiations in Ukraine on his show, crediting former President Donald Trump with offering the ‘best option’ for achieving peace. Hannity highlighted Trump’s potential role in facilitating a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright blamed Democrats for rising power prices, claiming that the Trump administration’s restrictions on solar and wind power are not causing the surge in costs.
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General David Allvin, the head of the US Air Force, has announced his decision to leave the position earlier than planned. This comes as the fourth top US military official to resign since President Donald Trump took office, highlighting ongoing concerns within the military leadership.
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Advocates warn that potential Medicaid cuts could disproportionately impact Black children, who make up nearly two-thirds of enrollees. The concerns highlight the critical role of the program in providing healthcare access for vulnerable populations.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized the American Academy of Pediatrics for its stance on childhood vaccinations against Covid-19, which aligns with the federal health secretary’s position. The AAP previously advised parents to vaccinate young children against the virus, countering the health secretary’s stance.
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The DOJ is set to begin transferring a portion of the Jeffrey Epstein-related files to the House Oversight Committee. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer noted that the process could take time, as officials at the DOJ are required to redact sensitive information.
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President Trump has pressured Senate Republicans to abandon the blue slip tradition, which allows home-state senators to influence judicial nominations. Senate Republicans have rejected these efforts, emphasizing their institutional commitment and strategic importance of maintaining control over local judicial appointments.
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House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) clarified she is not accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, following her previous comments about ‘genocide and destruction.’ Her statement emphasizes the need to address urgent issues like bringing hostages home and ending the conflict.
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California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff has formed a legal defense fund amid the Justice Department’s probe into his finances, as Trump and his allies continue to accuse him of mortgage fraud and leaking classified information.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is facing significant financial challenges, trailing the Republican National Committee (RNC) in the fundraising race. By the end of June, the RNC had accumulated $80 million in cash on hand, starkly contrasting with the DNC’s $15 million. This widening gap, which is nearly twice as large as it was during…
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Texas Democrats who had left the state to protest against Republican-led redistricting efforts have returned to Austin, ending a two-week standoff. The GOP now has the necessary legislative numbers to pass a new map favoring Republican candidates.
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Republicans are using the threat of impeachment against Trump as a tool to mobilize their base, despite the fact that Trump is not on the ballot. Democrats appear hesitant to focus on impeachment, citing its limited effectiveness and the risk of playing into Trump’s political narrative.
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Donald Trump’s political allies are intensifying pressure on Indiana House Republicans to embrace their mid-decade redistricting plans, considering the possibility of primarying lawmakers who resist. This effort is part of a broader national strategy to gain more GOP seats in Congress, with resistance from some officials growing.
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The BBC corrected its report on a Gazan woman’s death, initially stating she died from malnutrition, after learning she had leukemia. This error highlights ongoing issues with the BBC’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, which has seen multiple retractions and apologies.
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ESPN’s latest NWSL Power Rankings have solidified Kansas City’s position as the league leader, with San, while San Diego’s rise to the top of the second-place rankings is a clear sign of the team’s strong performance throughout the season. rankings provide insight into the current state of the NWSL and the potential for future competition.
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Ben Solak, a sports journalist, recently visited 10 NFL teams across eight states, gaining exclusive insights into the training camps. His observations highlight the key takeaways from these visits, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the NFL’s preparation for the upcoming season.
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Michael Vick, the former NFL quarterback, has begun his coaching career at Norfolk State University, a school located just 30 miles from his hometown. This move places him back in Virginia, the state where he gained fame during his college football playing days.
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A recent incident involving Madonna has ignited a feud with the city of Evans, Indiana, following a controversial interview snub and a disparaging comment about Prague. The controversy has led to a public parking lot protest, highlighting the cultural sensitivity and potential backlash from local communities.
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Keegan Bradley is finalizing the U.S. Ryder Cup team with six captain’s picks left, addressing key questions about his selections and identifying players considered locks to make the team.
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Nike has unveiled the new Kobe 3 Protro sneaker, featuring diamond shapes on the upper and outsole in honor of Natalia. The design aims to celebrate her contributions to the brand and basketball culture.
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Florida has announced the return of its retro uniforms for the homecoming game against Mississippi State, last seen in 2021. The throwback design features a simplified version of the school’s iconic blue and orange color scheme.
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The article previews the NFC East betting landscape, highlighting the Philadelphia Eagles’ dominance and the odds for other teams. It includes favorite bets and insights into the competitive dynamics of the division.
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The Buffalo Bills are heavily favored to win the AFC East division, according to latest betting odds. The New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins are positioned as strong contenders, with the Jets remaining a dark horse in the race.
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The Cleveland Browns have officially named Joe Flacco as their starting quarterback for Week 1 of the 2023 season. This decision marks the culmination of a challenging offseason for the team, which faced internal conflict over the starting quarterback position.