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Thousands of demonstrators have gathered across the United States to protest Republican-led efforts to redraw congressional districts in a way that benefits their party for the 2026 elections. The demonstrations, including a significant gathering outside the Texas State Capitol in Austin, highlight growing public opposition to partisan gerrymandering.
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Protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to voice their opposition to the deployment of National Guard troops. The demonstration, which remained largely peaceful, filled the downtown area with chants and whistles.
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President Trump has endorsed Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s demand for full control of the Donbas region as part of a potential peace deal with Ukraine. This proposal, which includes freezing front lines elsewhere, has drawn mixed reactions from Ukrainian leaders and European allies.
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Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, discusses the growing tensions within the Democratic Party as they face criticism from President Donald Trump regarding the roots of ‘woke’-ness and the candidacy of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
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Fox News host Will Cain discussed the Trump-Putin summit and the debate over male cheerleaders in the NFL during his show. The topics reflect broader discussions on U.S.-Russia relations and evolving norms in sports culture.
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The United States has paused visitor visas for Gazans amid political tensions, blocking access to medical care for critically ill patients. Fadi Alzant, a six-year-old boy from Gaza, arrived in New York in May for emergency treatment.
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Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears discussed her immigration story from Jamaica, the NYC mayor’s race, and her gubernatorial run on ‘My View.’ She addressed the topic of socialism, sharing her views on the subject.
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Former national security advisor Lara Trump addresses pressing issues in Washington, D.C., including rising crime rates, the homeless crisis, and illegal immigration. She advocates for comprehensive policy solutions to ensure the capital’s safety and stability.
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Jonathan Turley criticizes Illinois’ gerrymandered districts, suggesting they should be the last refuge for fleeing Democratic legislators. Turley highlights concerns over electoral fairness and representation amid ongoing redistricting debates.
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During their meeting in Alaska, President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia recognized the strategic value of the summit’s imagery, emphasizing its role in shaping public perception and political narratives. The summit at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson in Anchorage served as a platform for both leaders to assert their global influence, even if…
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Seagate, in partnership with Malaysian authorities, raided a warehouse in Kuala Lumpur where counterfeit Seagate hard drives were being manufactured and sold. The operation uncovered around 700 counterfeit Seagate drives, along with Kioxia and Western Digital drives, which were suspected to have originated from China during the Chia cryptocurrency boom.
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U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner discusses how opportunity zones are transforming communities across the nation by attracting private investment and fostering economic development. Turner emphasizes the initiative’s role in revitalizing distressed areas.
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A brazen midday robbery at a West Seattle jewelry store resulted in the theft of luxury watches, gold, and a $125,000 emerald necklace. The incident, captured on surveillance, involved four masked robbers who used bear spray and a stun gun to threaten staff and escape in under two minutes.
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The article presents a politically charged narrative surrounding Donald Trump’s alleged involvement in a ‘Russia war.’ The claim that he is a ‘Democrat Marxist’ appears to be an ideological mischaracterization rather than a factual statement.
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A Minnesota mechanic found a wallet lost by a Michigan Ford worker 11 years ago under the hood of a 2015 Ford Edge. After 150,000 miles of travel, the wallet contained cash, gift cards, and expired lottery tickets which were returned to the owner.
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Thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered in Manhattan on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, carrying signs, chanting and waving Palestinian flags. (Freedom News TV)
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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro addressed the surge in crime in Washington, D.C., emphasizing the need for aggressive action to combat juvenile-related violence. She asserts that law enforcement efforts are safeguarding constitutional rights rather than infringing on them.
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Colorado Rockies reliever Jimmy Herget wore a humorous T-shirt after making four appearances in seven days, joking about his throwing arm. He stated, ‘It’s just a funny little thing I like to do after I pitch.’
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Governor Kathy Hochul rejected Zohran Mamdani’s proposed $60 million city-run grocery plan, emphasizing her support for free enterprise. Critics warn that the initiative could harm private grocers and burden taxpayers.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced support for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposed land deal. The agreement would freeze the front line in two regions under Moscow’s control in exchange for Ukraine’s withdrawal from the Donbas.
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Fox News host Lara Trump criticized Democratic policies for promoting ‘compassion and equity’ while allegedly neglecting infrastructure and public safety in Washington, D.C. She discussed the Trump administration’s strict measures against crime in the city on her show ‘My View.’
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The USDA has launched a $750 million sterile fly breeding program to combat New World screwworms spreading from Mexico, threatening U.S. livestock and food supply. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized that the initiative combines biological and technological strategies to protect agricultural interests and safeguard national security.
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Kate Gosselin responds to her estranged son Collin’s allegations of family division with a cryptic ‘He knows why’ comment, addressing ongoing tensions from the ‘Jon & Kate Plus 8’ reality show. Collin’s TikTok posts reveal his grievances about the impact of their childhood in the spotlight and the estrangement from siblings.
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US President Donald Trump has invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders to a White House meeting on Monday, according to the New York Times. The gathering follows the recent Alaska summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where both leaders expressed cautious optimism about resolving the Ukraine conflict.
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The Israeli government has announced a plan to relocate Palestinian civilians to southern Gaza, following its declaration of an offensive to take control of northern Gaza City. This decision is expected to intensify the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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Anti-Israel demonstrators flooded midtown Manhattan, calling for a ‘global intifada,’ a slogan many view as an incitement to violence against Jewish communities. Bipartisan lawmakers have introduced legislation to condemn the phrase as a call for violence against Jewish people, highlighting rising tensions and the need for clarity on hate speech.
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President Trump has abandoned his previous stance on a potential cease-fire in Ukraine, now aligning with Russian President Vladimir V. Putin. This shift could give Putin an advantage in ongoing peace talks.
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Philadelphia Phillies ace pitcher Zack Wheeler has been placed on the 15-day injured list after being diagnosed with a blood clot near his shoulder. The team provided no timetable for his return, with Wheeler having started 24 games this season and posting a 2.71 ERA.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior has adopted a zero-tolerance policy for homeless encampments in Washington, D.C., as part of the Trump administration’s beautification efforts. The policy mandates the removal of encampments, with individuals either directed to homeless shelters or facing jail if they refuse.
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Mark Levin delves into the private life of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a discussion on his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ The segment coincides with Putin’s recent summit with former President Donald Trump, prompting Levin to examine the complexities of Putin’s leadership and personal life.
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A Ukrainian sniper unit reportedly broke the world record for the longest confirmed sniper kill, eliminating Russian troops from over 13,000 feet using a Ukrainian-made rifle enhanced by AI and drone guidance. The shot took place in Pokrovsk and marked a significant moment in the ongoing conflict, highlighting the advanced military technology employed by Ukrainian…
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Israel is preparing a nationwide strike to pressure Hamas into releasing hostages held in Gaza. The move follows years of failed demonstrations that did not lead to a deal with Hamas.
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Jonathan Bush, cousin of former President George W. Bush, is considering a run for Maine governor in 2026, signaling potential revival of the Bush political dynasty. With Democratic Gov. Janet Mills term-limited, the race offers an opening amid a state that leans left but has an independent streak.
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Masaoki Sen, a former Kamikaze Volunteer who was spared from flying a suicide mission during World War II, is remembered for becoming a grandmaster of Japan’s traditional tea ceremony and using his status to advocate against all wars. He performed a notable tea ceremony at the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial in Hawaii in 2011.
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Rebeccah Heinrichs of the Hudson Institute has commented on the significance of President Donald Trump’s assertion that he will not accept a poor deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin. During their private meeting in Alaska, Trump’s stance was seen as sending a strong message regarding the United States’ position in international negotiations.
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Swarthmore College is facing a lawsuit over its handling of a transgender athlete’s reinstatement on the women’s track team after NCAA rule changes. The case is part of a growing trend of legal challenges against U.S. colleges regarding trans inclusion in women’s sports.
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The Canadian government has intervened to end an Air Canada strike, which resulted in the grounding of hundreds of flights. The strike, led by flight attendants, concluded after approximately 12 hours through the imposition of binding arbitration.
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Residents in D.C.’s Southeast question Trump’s motives for federal takeover amid crime crisis. A mural of Nyiah Courtney, shot in 2021, serves as a reminder of ongoing gun violence.
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Israel announced plans to relocate Palestinians to Southern Gaza to protect civilians and ensure aid access, as part of preparations for a new offensive. Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed intentions to take full control of the Gaza Strip to defeat Hamas and establish Arab governance.
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Four masked robbers stole $2 million in jewelry from a West Seattle store in a swift smash-and-grab robbery that took less than two minutes. The incident occurred on Thursday at Menashe & Sons Jewelers, raising concerns about security in the area.
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Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows addressed developments in the Durham report annex and the Russia ‘hoax’ investigation during an interview. The discussion focused on the ongoing probe’s implications for transparency and political accountability.
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Authorities in Washington have confirmed that the National Guard has detained an individual who was involved in a physical altercation with a Park Police Officer on the National Mall. This marks the first time the Guard has taken such action since its deployment to the area, which has been ongoing in response to heightened security…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that he and former U.S. President Donald Trump discussed Ukraine peace talks on a ‘fair basis,’ emphasizing a frank and substantive conversation that brought them closer to the necessary decisions.
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New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel expressed frustration with a reporter’s inquiry into Stefon Diggs’ availability for the team’s season opener, accusing the journalist of trying to provoke a response. Diggs, who tore an ACL last season, has yet to be fully cleared to play, with the coaching staff adopting a cautious wait-and-see approach for…
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Political commentator Richie Greenberg criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s new redistrict, claiming it threatens democratic principles by concentrating political power in specific areas.
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European leaders, including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, have issued statements in support of Ukraine following President Trump’s decision to suspend a proposed cease-fire with Russia. Starmer and Macron emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on Russia to comply with international law and to cease hostilities in Ukraine.
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President Donald Trump has federalized Washington, D.C. by deploying federal agents and National Guard troops to address crime, fulfilling a campaign promise. The move follows recent violent incidents, including the murder of Mike Gill, a former administration official, and has drawn both support and criticism from political leaders and the public.
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The Trump administration’s crackdown on violent crime in Washington, D.C., has already netted more than 240 arrests and taken 38 guns off the streets, a White House official said. The operation has cleared 25 homeless encampments without arrests.
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The Alaska summit appears to have given President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a free pass to continue his war against Ukraine indefinitely, with Trump prioritizing de-escalation over sanctions or deadlines. Trump left Anchorage with public displays of camaraderie with Putin, signaling an unconventional alliance on the crisis.
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President Vladimir Putin has consistently used the phrase ‘root causes’ to articulate Russia’s position on concluding the war in Ukraine, highlighting underlying issues that allegedly justify Russia’s actions. This rhetorical strategy is pivotal in shaping the global narrative around the conflict.
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A 46-year-old man was rescued by helicopter after being trapped behind a waterfall in California following a rappelling attempt. Rescue efforts involved infrared technology and drones, leading to a successful extraction.
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The article explores the potential diplomatic engagement between former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid growing inflationary pressures and a surge in crime rates across the United States. The editorial commentary critically examines the implications of this potential rapprochement, suggesting it could pose a significant threat to national security and democratic institutions.
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The Alaska summit, which was widely anticipated to be a turning point in international support for Ukraine, concluded without achieving any significant outcomes. Many Ukrainian officials and citizens had hoped for concrete commitments from participating nations, particularly regarding military aid and economic assistance.
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Dillon Gabriel clarified that his preseason comment referring to media members as ‘entertainers’ was not a jab at Shedeur Sanders, who is known for his high-profile public persona. The Browns’ quarterback competition continues with Gabriel finishing his preseason debut with 13 of 18 passes and one interception, while Sanders performed better with 138 yards and…
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has called for direct dialogue with Russia, urging the EU to follow Washington’s lead. Fico argues that the Putin-Trump summit has challenged Western narratives on the Ukraine conflict, promoting balanced discussions on security guarantees for both Ukraine and Russia.
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Victoria Coates of The Heritage Foundation discusses potential ceasefire prospects in Trump’s administration peace negotiations with Russia and Ukraine. The Heritage Foundation is actively involved in shaping the administration’s approach to international conflicts.
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A 46-year-old man was rescued by a helicopter after being trapped behind a waterfall for two days in California. Emergency responders located him after a lengthy search and transported him to a medical facility for treatment.
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Following a meeting with Russian President Vladimir V. Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly reversed his previous commitments to European allies regarding Ukraine. The shift in focus appears to be on a proposed land swap as a key component of renewed peace talks.
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Photos show federal officers patrolling Washington, D.C., as President Trump vows to crack down on capital crime. The administration is escalating efforts to address public safety concerns in the city.