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Protesters gathered outside Zohran Mamdani’s anti-Trump campaign event on Staten Island, calling him a communist and telling him to ‘go back to where you came from.’ The incident highlights tensions over political rhetoric and immigrant backgrounds.
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President Donald Trump is seeking to extend his authority over the Washington, D.C. police force, with some congressional Republicans backing his move. The provision allows the president to federalize the local police for up to 30 days unless Congress grants an extension, though the Senate may require a 60-vote threshold to pass such a resolution.
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Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano outlined the agency’s efforts to enhance the Social Security program through 'The Claman Countdown.' The plan emphasizes modernization and reform to address long-term financial challenges.
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High-profile Western lawyers, including those who defended former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, have joined the defense team of Evgenia Gutsul, a Euroskeptic head of Moldova’s autonomous Gagauzia region. The case has drawn international attention, with Russia condemning the Moldovan government’s actions as an example of “European anti-values in action” and a bid to pressure the…
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During Cincinnati Bengals training camp, rookie first-round pick Shemar Stewart fell into quarterback Joe Burrow, causing a heated confrontation with teammates. The Bengals’ offensive line expressed frustration over the incident, highlighting the importance of protecting their quarterback.
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A woman was shot to death in northeast Washington, D.C., a neighborhood considered safe, following President Trump’s federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department. Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard and federal agencies has sparked both support and backlash from residents, as violent crime rates in the city surged post-pandemic.
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Fox News host Will Cain has addressed claims by Democratic Texas State Rep. James Talerico that their conversation on 'The Will Cain Show' was fabricated. Cain refutes the accusations, asserting that the interview was genuine and that Talerico misrepresented the discussion.
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First Lady Melania Trump has sent a $1 billion legal notice to Hunter Biden after he made defamatory statements about her. The attorney for the first lady, Alejandro Brito, demanded immediate retraction and apology for the claims that Epstein introduced her to President Trump, threatening legal action if the demands are not met.
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President Trump has threatened ‘very severe consequences’ for Russia if the Ukraine war does not end, following his upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin. The Trump administration also faces legal challenges, including a court ruling that allows Trump to slash USAID funds and expanded ICE operations in three states.
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Psychotherapist Tom Kersting discusses how New Jersey parents could face jail time and fines for their children’s crimes on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ This proposal has raised questions about the balance between parental responsibility and children’s autonomy in the justice system.
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UNICEF has delivered 136,00’t0 doses of the DPT vaccine to Ukraine as part of a collaboration with Gavi and the Ukrainian Ministry of Health. The aid aims to strengthen Ukraine’s public health infrastructure amid ongoing challenges.
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi outlines her new role in combating crime in Washington D.C. in an exclusive interview. Her emphasis on a comprehensive approach to law enforcement signals a broader administration focus on addressing public safety concerns.
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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has reaffirmed her commitment to protecting the city’s autonomy against President Trump’s push for federal intervention in local policing. During a public town hall, she encouraged community involvement to safeguard D.C.’s home rule, emphasizing the importance of a Democratic House for a check on Trump’s authoritarian agenda.
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Minnie Driver posted Instagram photos from her solo trip to Rome, showing her in a black bikini and swimming 1.5 miles. Fans praised her dedication to fitness and her work, while some noted the inspiring nature of her solo trip.
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China is rapidly advancing its AI capabilities, aiming to reshape the global digital future through a blend of technology, governance, and diplomacy. The nation’s strategic initiatives, including the 2017 New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan, have positioned it as a formidable contender in the AI race.
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Russia and Belarus are preparing for joint military exercises, Zapad-2025, which will include rehearsals for the potential use of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, specifically the Oresh, These drills are part of a broader effort to strengthen military coordination and demonstrate strategic deterrence capabilities.
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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy emphasized during an interview on ‘The Story’ that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy must be included in any negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. Dunleavy discussed the upcoming Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, suggesting that Zelenskyy’s involvement is crucial for a lasting peace agreement.
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Dolly Parton has shared advice on coping with the loss of Brandon Blackstock, encouraging Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire to honor his memory.The country superstar, who is also mourning her husband, has expressed support for both women despite not having spoken to them yet.
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Recent data indicates that while violent crime rates in Washington, D.C., have declined over the past several years, the lethality of such crimes has surged. Studies show a significant increase in fatalities during violent incidents, raising questions about the quality of responses to these trends.
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Donald Trump has indicated that a potential follow-up meeting with Vladimir Putin could include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, contingent on the success of an initial meeting in Alaska. The proposal comes amid ongoing tensions in the Ukraine conflict.
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Loudoun County School Board has voted to retain its transgender bathroom policy, defying federal pressure to rescind it. The decision follows an investigation by the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, finding the district in violation of Title IX.
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The National Guard is set to increase its presence in Washington D.C. to address growing security concerns following recent incidents.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden,ko has pledged to ensure a level playing field for all market participants, emphasizing fair competition and the elimination of bureaucratic pressure on honest businesses. The commitment was made during a meeting with the Economic Security Bureau (ESB) and business associations.
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MSNBC host Joe Scarborough revealed that many Democrats secretly support Trump’s federalization of D.C.’s police force to crack down on crime. This admission has sparked discussions about the internal dynamics within the Democratic Party.
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Fox News contributor Karl Rove criticized the Democratic Party for being ‘far to the left of America’ on The Will Cain Show, sparking significant debate. His remarks reflect a broader conservative critique of the party’s progressive stance.
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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas criticized President Donald Trump for allegedly using race as a pretext to target crime-ridden cities. The mayor argued that the administration’s approach is more about advancing a political agenda than implementing meaningful reforms to combat crime in impoverished areas.
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A law enforcement officer was fatally shot at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta during a shooting incident. Details about the perpetrator and motive remain under investigation.
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Starvation has spread in Gaza, as the prices of basic goods have skyrocketed and getting aid is difficult and often deadly. Ashley Wu, a graphics reporter for The New York Times, explains the dire choices that many Gazans face, as Israel faces growing condemnation over the crisis.
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The DNC accused Vice President JD Vance of engaging in ‘illegal’ fishing with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy during his official trip, framing it as part of a pattern of vacationing while Americans face economic hardship. Republicans dismiss the criticism, suggesting it is a waste of donor money during critical diplomacy.
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Border czar Tom Homan criticized Zohran Mamdani’s comments on New York City’s sanctuary policies during an interview on ‘The Story.’ The exchange highlights tensions between progressive immigration policies and the realities of border enforcement.
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James Cook’s 4-year, $48 million extension with the Buffalo Bills has sparked excitement about a potential Super Bowl run. Analysts are divided on whether this move and Jalen Hurts’ potential can elevate the team to championship contention.
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Patrick Mahomes revealed that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce called his wife Brittany after recording the ‘New Heights’ podcast episode, where Swift announced her new album. The podcast, which also features her 12th album titled ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ marks her first interview since being named Time’s Person of the Year in 2023.
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La Fiscal General de Estados Unidos, Pam Bondi, reveló en una entrevista exclusiva que autoridades estadounidenses incautaron activos valorados en 700 millones de dólares relacionados con el presidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro. Esta medida forma parte de las sanciones internacionales contra la élite venezolana.
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CNN commentator S.E. Cupp criticized Democrats for downplaying voter concerns about D.C. crime despite statistical data, emphasizing the importance of addressing public perception over facts.
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Judge Thomas Cullen expressed skepticism over the DOJ’s lawsuit against Maryland federal judges, challenging their standing order that pauses deportations. The case represents a test of judicial independence, as the administration seeks to challenge the courts’ authority to impose procedural measures.
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An appeals court has ruled that humanitarian groups cannot challenge the Trump administration’s impoundment of foreign aid grants, overturning a district judge’s injunction. The decision affirms the executive branch’s authority over foreign aid distribution.
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Brian Blase, a GOP strategist, is set to brief House Republicans on Medicaid cut proposals as they prepare a major legislative package. The plan aims to significantly reduce federal spending on the program.
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President Trump has suggested bypassing Congress to maintain federal control over Washington’s police beyond the initial 30-day takeover. The move comes amid efforts to secure Republican support for a broader crime bill targeting the capital and other cities.
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Ukraine’s SOE Medical Procurement has acquired 30 armored evacuation vehicles produced in Canada, funded through the UNITED24 platform. The acquisition is part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to enhance its medical evacuation capabilities during the ongoing conflict.
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The New York State Financial Control Board has criticized Mayor Eric Adams’ 2026 budget for underestimating key expenses, leaving the city unprepared for potential federal funding cuts. The board warns of $5.15 billion in annual underbudgeting for critical services like shelter and education, labeling it fiscal denial rather than discipline. Despite these concerns, the board…
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UB40 is celebrating 45 years as a band with the release of ‘UB45’ and an upcoming US tour. Band members will discuss the milestones in an interview.
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Michael Phelps, the 23-time Olympic gold medalist, gave some words of wisdom to the Baltimore Ravens before offering up swim lessons. The legendary swimmer is sharing his expertise with the football team, offering insights that could prove beneficial for their conditioning and recovery.
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Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid have shared their thoughts on Taylor Swift’s ‘New Heights’ album, with Mahomes planning to listen to the Kelce brothers’ podcast and Reid expressing deference to his grandkids.
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Paris Saint-Germain defeated Tottenham Hotspur 4-3 on penalties to win the UEFA Super Cup. The match featured a dramatic comeback as PSG overturned a two-goal deficit in the second half, securing their first European title of the season.
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During a joint practice session on Wednesday, Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. was involved in a scuffle with the Titans. The incident has sparked discussions about team dynamics and player conduct.
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Tom Dundon, owner of the NHL’s Hurricanes, has agreed to buy the NBA’s Trail Blazers for more than $, ensuring the team’s continued presence in Portland. The deal, confirmed by ESPN sources, guarantees the franchise’s relocation plans are on hold.
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The Cleveland Browns’ rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has suffered an oblique strain during practice, leaving him day-to-day for the upcoming games. The team has not set a return date for the injury, which could impact the team’s offensive strategy.
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate is set to face potential legal action under a 2024 law requiring it to sever ties with Moscow. This move underscores ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia regarding religious affiliation and national sovereignty.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence has reported that Russia has exceeded its monthly recruitment target for 2025, with over 60% of the planned 343,000 enlistments already achieved. The report highlights the ongoing military buildup by Russia.
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Germany has pledged $500 million for NATO-led US weapons supply to Ukraine. The support will be channeled through NATO’s Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) to meet Kyiv’s most urgent battlefield needs.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has indicated that former U.S. President Donald Trump will propose a ceasefire during his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has begun actively pushing Ukraine to accept losing its land and people to Russia, following years of brutal, all-out war. Residents in Kramators, Donetsk Oblast—largest Ukrainian-held city—remain divided on what they would accept to end the war.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering offering Russian President Vladimir Putin access to rare earth minerals in Ukraine and natural resources in Alaska as part of a peace initiative. The Telegraph reported this development on August 37.
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Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo is calling on Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to revisit the constitutional implications of President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of D.C. police. Yoo argues that the Trump administration’s actions represent an overreach of executive power and a potential violation of the Constitution’s separation of powers.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has introduced a new initiative called ‘Families on the Fly’ aimed at making air travel more convenient and efficient for families. The program is part of the TSA’s ongoing efforts to improve the passenger experience and reduce delays at airports.
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Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service claims the EU is plotting to replace Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban by next spring. The SVR alleges that Brussels is studying regime change scenarios due to Orban’s independent policies, particularly his opposition to EU military aid to Ukraine and Kyiv’s bid to join the EU.
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Ukrainian officials and experts are closely monitoring the upcoming summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, set to take place in Alaska. Many Ukrainian analysts suggest that the Trump administration’s approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict remains cautious, with a focus on diplomatic engagement rather than direct confrontation.
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**Excerpt:** Amy Robbins, CEO of Alexo Athletica, and California Assemblywoman Alexandra Maced, R-Calif., have expressed their support for President Trump’s federalization of D.C. police. They argue the move ensures accountability and efficiency in the nation’s capital law enforcement.
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Russian forces have been advancing toward Dobropillia, forcing residents to evacuate as they approach the front line. This development has raised fears of potential humanitarian crises in the region.
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Attorney Arthur Aidala has taken on the representation of Martha Nolan’s family in the homicide investigation. The cause of her death remains inconclusive as of Wednesday afternoon.