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Taylor Swift teased ‘male sports fans’ in a preview clip of her appearance on Jason and Travis Kelce’s podcast, ‘New Heights,’ which is set to air. The humorous remark, which drew laughter from the hosts, reflects her playful approach to the topic.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin demands answers on Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison transfer, citing concerns over witness tampering and potential cover-ups related to Trump’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein. The letter highlights the unusual nature of the transfer and the possibility of it influencing Maxwell’s testimony.
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Russian manufacturers are facing significant delays in producing the Kh-59 cruise missiles, according to the GUR. The intelligence agency claims that the primary cause of these delays is the shortage of foreign components, which has become a critical challenge in maintaining the production pace.
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Vice President JD Vance is visiting U.S. troops in England ahead of President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The trip includes meetings with European leaders to discuss the war in Ukraine and solidify U.S.-UK alliances. Vance emphasized that European allies must take greater responsibility in funding and resolving the conflict.
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President Trump is set to visit the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts to announce new honorees. His continued involvement with the center since becoming chairman in February includes reshaping its traditionally bipartisan board with loyalists.
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The U.S. Senate race in Texas is intensifying the debate over redistricting as Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton compete to position themselves as the tougher candidates against Democratic lawmakers who left Texas. Cornyn has publicly criticized Democratic lawmakers for fleeing the state to oppose redistrict.
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Cristiano Ronaldo announced his engagement to Georgina Rodríguez, sparking discussions about cultural tensions in Saudi Arabia. The couple’s presence in the conservative Islamic kingdom has generated significant public interest and debate.
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The 1945 Yalta Summit, where leaders redrew Europe’s map without consultation, is being compared to the potential influence of Trump and Putin over international affairs. This concerns countries like Ukraine and others in Europe about possible unilateral decisions.
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Mason, Tenn., has approved plans to convert a former prison into a migrant detention facility operated by CoreCivic, despite significant opposition from residents and local officials. The decision follows the rescission of Biden’s ban on private ICE detention contracts and has sparked contentious town meetings with protests and heated debates.
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Oh Hwangtaek, a South Korean collector, has amassed one of the largest collections of Polish posters outside Poland. His passion for these historical artworks led him to establish a museum in Seoul dedicated to showcasing this unique art form.
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Former New York Gov. David Paterson has endorsed incumbent NYC Mayor Eric Adams for re-election, supporting his bid in the upcoming mayoral contest. Paterson confirmed the endorsement during a radio interview, with plans to announce it at a scheduled event.
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Sam Hartman, the Washington Commanders’ quarterback, received a flirty message from a fan’s mother during training camp. The incident drew attention as Hartman responded politely to the message, continuing to engage with fans.
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Aiden Sterlin, a teenage entrepreneur and co-owner of Tacos Del Barrio, recently appeared on ‘Fox & Friends’ to share his journey to becoming a young entrepreneur and opening his first business. The successful taco restaurant, which he co-founded, has gained attention for its innovative fusion of traditional Mexican flavors with modern culinary techniques.
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The New York Mets delivered a record-breaking performance, hitting six home runs in their 13-5 win over the Atlanta Braves. The game’s intensity led to the depletion of Citi Field’s pyrotechnics, forcing a ‘No More Pyro’ announcement during the night’s celebration.
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The Ingraham Angle episode discussed Trump’s impact on D.C. crime and critiques of Schiff’s approach. The segment highlighted ongoing concerns about crime rates and calls for accountability.
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A deadly flood in Beijing’s Taishitun area last month highlighted serious flaws in emergency preparedness, particularly in the nursing home where 31 lives were lost. Authorities are now facing pressure to improve disaster response protocols amid concerns over worsening weather patterns.
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Germany has issued heat warnings as temperatures soar, with forecasts reaching up to 37 degrees Celsius in many regions. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is marking his 100th day in office.
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A former National Guardsman has detailed the National Guard’s role in combating crime in Washington, D.C. His account sheds light on the military’s involvement in urban law enforcement.
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Recent reports indicate rising concerns about crime in Washington, D.C., prompting calls for increased security measures. Political tensions continue to swirl around former President Donald Trump, with new developments shaping the ongoing legal and public discourse.
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President Donald Trump has moved to federalize policing in Washington, D.C. The plan has sparked widespread debate, with critics calling it an overreach and supporters calling for federal intervention to tackle the growing public safety crisis in the city.
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The United States has accused Germany of human rights issues in a recent report, sparking international debate. The report, however, has faced accusations of political bias, with the Trump administration reportedly easing criticism of Israel and El Salvador.
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The White House has selected the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage to host the Putin-Trump summit, citing security reasons. Both leaders hope to address the Ukraine conflict and other bilateral issues during the meeting.
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Forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the death of Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra, whose body was found at the Montauk Yacht Club. The incident has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding her death, prompting experts to investigate potential causes.
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The mother of former WNBA player Sophie Brunner, Darcy Connolly-Brunner, was killed in a head-on car crash involving an illegal immigrant, Rolando Ico-Choc, on Illinois Route 26. Authorities believe alcohol may have played a role in the crash, as Ico-Choc had a prior criminal record involving DUI charges and a revoked license.
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Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Zack Witkoff joined Fox & Friends to address Zohran Mamdani’s NYC candidacy and President Trump’s potential second term. They also outlined a $1.3 billion digital coin deal aimed at democratizing finance.
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Police in Scarborough, Maine confirmed a 10-12 foot great white shark was spotted off the coastline near popular beaches. The drone video captured the shark lurking in the waters of a vacation spot in the Northeast, with sightings reported near Richmond Island and Scarborough Beach.
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A great white shark was spotted swimming near Scarborough, Maine, this week, prompting local authorities to issue safety warnings. The sighting has raised concerns among residents and marine biologists.
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The Trump administration has intensified its federal crackdown on homeless encampments in Washington, D.C., offering homeless individuals two choices: accept treatment at shelters or face jail. The administration is exploring relocating remaining encampments outside the city, though not yet finalized.
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The violent attack on a Jewish man with his children in Montreal has intensified concerns about rising antisemitism in Canada. Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli accused Canada of normalizing violence against Jews, linking it to its support for Hamas and its plans to recognize a Palestinian state.
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WWE referee Charles Robinson was hospitalized after being bitten by a bat, spending four hours in the emergency room and receiving six shots. The incident occurred at 2:00am, and he shared the experience on Instagram.
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President Donald Trump has launched a significant crackdown on street crime in Washington, D.C., with local authorities making 23 arrests within the first day. The initiative, part of a broader effort to enhance public safety, includes the deployment of National Guard troops and increased police presence.
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A Capitol Hill staffer has shared his experiences for the first time since a 2023 stabbing incident in Washington, D.C., which left him seriously injured. The victim, Phillip Todd, recounted the traumatic attack while responding to President Trump’s recent initiatives to tackle crime in the nation’s capital.
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Digital antisemitism, fueled by social media algorithms, is spreading rapidly among younger generations, prompting TalkIsrael to launch initiatives targeting misinformation. The organization focuses on engaging Gen Z through authentic, visually compelling content to counter false narratives.
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Green Bay Packers rookie Matthew Golden fulfilled a childhood promise by gifting his grandmother a new home, following her loss of property years ago. The 23rd pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Golden’s gesture was a heartfelt way to honor his family’s struggles.
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A 60-year-old man was hospitalized after following ChatGPT’s advice to replace table salt with sodium bromide, leading to severe poisoning symptoms and hallucinations. Health experts warn that AI should not replace professional medical advice.
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The Trump administration is reportedly considering reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to a lower schedule, which could impact its legal status and accessibility. Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical analyst, addressed the potential health implications of this move, including its impact on cancer research and public health initiatives.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that homeless individuals in Washington, D.C., who refuse shelter and assistance could face jail time. The proposal aims to reduce homelessness by enforcing compulsory housing solutions.
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Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hit into a triple play on Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels. The game was tied at five in the top of the sixth inning when Ohtani hit one up the middle off of Angels pitcher Brock Burke.
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Stephen Davis, known as the ‘MAGA Hulk,’ has transformed from a liberal to a passionate conservative, crediting the movement for his awakening. He advocates for American exceptionalism and self-reliance, criticizing the Democratic Party’s approach to the Black community.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Berlin for video calls with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other European leaders, as well as U.S. President Donald Trump. The calls precede a Trump-Putin summit aimed at addressing ongoing tensions and potential diplomatic resolutions.
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Former Navy SEAL Rep. Eli Crane criticized former President Barack Obama for his comments on the Affordable Care Act, calling it ‘probably best to sit this one out.’ The exchange highlights the ongoing political debate over healthcare reform and the legacy of the ACA.
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Skechers has launched a new line of children’s shoes featuring a hidden slot for an Apple AirTag, allowing parents to track the location of their child’s shoes using the Find My app. The sneakers, priced between $52 and $58, aim to merge comfort with digital oversight while highlighting the potential privacy and security concerns associated…
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A 19-year-old American-Asian teen, Ethan Guo, was detained by Chilean authorities in Antarctica for landing without authorization and submitting false flight plan information, jeopardizing his solo global flight expedition aimed at raising funds for cancer research. Guo must now donate $30,000 to a children’s cancer foundation within 30 days to avoid a trial.
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Illinois has passed a law requiring annual mental health screenings for students in grades 3 through 12, raising concerns among parents and experts about implementation details. Critics argue the law lacks clear guidelines on the screening process, follow-up procedures, and student privacy protection.
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Vice President JD Vance emphasized the importance of dedicating time to his family, calling it ‘sacred time,’ even amid his busy schedule. He shared how he balances his responsibilities with family life during an interview with podcast host Katie Miller, highlighting the significance of maintaining a connection with his children and wife.
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Trump and Putin are set for a historic summit in Alaska, marking Putin’s first U.S. visit in a decade. The meeting’s focus is on determining the feasibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine, though details remain unclear.
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorney David Oscar Markus is pushing for her early release from prison, leveraging increased attention on Epstein’s case. He seeks to have the Supreme Court consider an appeal on Epstein’s non-prosecution agreement, which could impact Maxwell’s case, while also preventing the release of grand jury transcripts in her sex trafficking case.
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The New Orleans Saints’ post-Drew Brees era has been disappointing, but Brees remains optimistic about the team’s rebuilding efforts under Sean Payton. He highlighted the coaching expertise of Kellen Moore and the potential of the Saints’ young talent, including Chris Olave and Alvin Kamara.
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Wild rabbits in Colorado are developing horn-like growths from a viral infection called rabbit papillomavirus. These black nodules, which can become elongated like horns, typically appear on the head and do not harm rabbits unless they interfere with eating or drinking.
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Rep. Adam Schiff faces accusations of leaking classified information to undermine Trump, claims a whistleblower. The accusations have sparked calls for Schiff to step down. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, joins ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss the allegations. The whistleblower’s claims have prompted calls for Schiff to step down from his position.
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The article explores the complex relationship between D.C. police and the Trump administration concerning marijuana policies. It outlines recent developments in law enforcement and federal regulations.
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The high-stakes Alaska summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin aims to secure an enforceable ceasefire for Ukraine, rejecting any territorial concessions. Critics warn that a ceasefire must be rigorously enforced to prevent Russia from gaining strategic breathing space, with proposed measures including OSCE monitors, satellite tracking, and automatic sanctions for violations.
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A new report by the State Leadership Initiative (SLI) warns that red states are implementing liberal policies like DEI mandates and ESG investing, despite Republican leadership, due to influence from national bureaucratic organizations. The report argues these associations, often presented as nonpartisan, are embedding progressive ideologies into state bureaucracies without proper oversight.The SLI report highlights…
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President Donald Trump signed a new federal law allowing dollar-for-dollar tax credits up to $1,700 annually for K-12 scholarships, providing parents with more educational choices for children. The legislation, part of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act, aims to address educational disparities and empower families by enabling them to select schools that align with their…
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North Carolina’s HB 805 bill, which passed earlier this year, allows detransitioners more time to file medical malpractice claims, potentially creating nationwide precedent for similar legislation. The law extends the statute of limitations on medical malpractice for gender transitions, giving individuals like Prisha Mosley a second chance to seek justice against the medical establishment that…
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Chris Murphy, a politically ambitious Connecticut Democrat, is boycotting bipartisan government funding negotiations, signaling his opposition to President Trump’s approach. Murphy argues that the Trump administration is undermining Congress’ approved spending plans and that participating in funding bills is a form of endorsing an ‘illegal process’ to weaken democracy.
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Real Madrid are reportedly considering a move for Crystal Palace’s midfielder Adam Wharton. Football fans and analysts are closely following the developments, as the transfer window approaches.
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The Russian General Staff has disclosed over 1,066,110 troop losses in the Ukraine conflict since 2022, including 890 casualties in the past day. The figures highlight the ongoing toll of the war on Russian military resources.
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A Canadian appeals court has upheld the ruling against Ukraine International Airlines (Ukraine) in the Iran plane crash compensation case. The court rejected Ukraine’s appeal, which argued that the trial judge made errors in awarding legal costs to multiple plaintiff groups representing victims’ families.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia’s daily losses in Ukraine are approximately three times higher than Ukraine’s, citing figures of 1,000–500 killed and 500 wounded as an example from yesterday’s data.