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Israeli authorities have alleged that Iranian agents successfully recruited dozens of Israeli citizens, compelling them to engage in acts of sabotage and even assassination plots. The cases have sparked significant debate about the underlying motivations, including greed, gullibility, and the erosion of national loyalty.
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Entertainment lawyer John Mason reveals in his memoir ‘Crazy Lucky’ how Dr. Eugene Landy’s control over Brian Wilson’s life and career decisions led to one of Wilson’s greatest regrets: being excluded from the creation of the Beach Boys’ biggest hit, ‘Kokomo.’ Mason explains that Landy’s strict oversight of Wilson’s personal and professional life prevented him…
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States like Ohio, West Virginia, and South Carolina are deploying National Guard troops to support Trump’s DC crime crackdown, marking a significant federal law enforcement response. This move underscores the growing role of state resources in addressing urban security challenges.
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Fox News contributor Dan Hoffman warns that Vladimir Putin seeks to establish a ‘puppet regime’ in Kyiv, suggesting Moscow is attempting to manipulate Ukraine’s political landscape. Hoffman’s remarks come amid discussions about Zel’ts Zelenskyy’s potential talks with former President Donald Trump regarding Russia’s peace offer and its implications for geopolitical relations.
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Australia has granted asylum to Ted Hui, a pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong who was targeted with a million-dollar bounty for his role in the 2019 protests. Hui, who has been advocating for the release of other detained activists, is now seeking refuge in Australia.
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President Vladimir Putin, during a press conference in Anchorage, Alaska, following a summit, emphasized the war with Ukraine as stemming from Russia’s diminished global status since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He framed the conflict as a struggle to restore Russia’s former glory and address a perceived grievance over its lost international standing.
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The article describes a traveler’s experience at Chicago O’Hare Airport, where a storm and flight cancellation led to frustration among passengers. Amidst the chaos, a mother and her infant offered a stark contrast, embodying calm through their bond, symbolizing the peace found in divine faith.
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The mother of slain congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym claims the Trump administration is taking her son’s death more seriously than the D.C. Council, which she believes is failing to address the rising youth crime epidemic. She argues for stricter laws to hold juveniles accountable for serious offenses, highlighting the recent increase in juvenile arrests in…
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Leonardo DiCaprio humorously describes himself as ’emotionally 32′ while discussing his 50th birthday. The actor emphasizes the importance of honesty and authenticity in relationships, expressing a desire to avoid wasting time.
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Protesters in Serbia have attacked government offices, sparking clashes with police. President Aleksandar Vucic has condemned the unrest, attributing it to foreign influence and warning of the state’s supremacy.
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Carnival Cruise Lines confirmed two drowning deaths at its new $600 million private island destination, Celebration Key, in the Bahamas. The incidents occurred less than a month after the resort opened, with a 79-year-old man and a 74-year-old woman succumbing to their injuries after receiving CPR from lifeguards.
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The recent drowning incidents at Carnival’s new private island in the Bahamas have raised concerns about the safety of high-end travel destinations. Carnival has confirmed two deaths, one of a 79-year-old man snorkeling and another of a 74-year-old woman swimming in a pool, emphasizing the need for improved safety measures.
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The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This week’s quiz highlights vintage vehicles, carnival crowds — and a lot more.
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New York City proposes involuntary commitment for drug users deemed a public safety threat. Investigative journalist Rob Wipond discusses the policy on Fox & Friends Weekend.
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A mass shooting at a crowded lounge in New York City left at least three people dead and eight others injured as police search for multiple suspects. NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed that multiple suspects are still at large following the attack, which occurred at the Taste of the City venue in the Crown…
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A mass shooting inside Brooklyn’s Taste of the City lounge left at least 3 dead and several wounded as chaos erupted early Sunday. The NYPD has launched an investigation into the incident.
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A White House reporter discusses the challenges of covering President Trump’s constant stream of information. Erica L. Green, a reporter with The New York Times, describes the difficulties of keeping up with the administration’s rapid pace.
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South Korea’s new policy to ease tensions with North Korea has cut off vital Christian broadcasts, endangering 400,000 Christians. The move has been criticized as a ‘catastrophic strategic mistake.’
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The Trump administration has issued new Treasury Department guidance to limit access to solar and wind tax credits, following an executive order to strictly enforce restrictions on these incentives. This move represents a significant shift in federal policy toward renewable energy.
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The Pentagon has issued a statement addressing recent criticisms of Driscoll by conservative activist Loomer, asserting that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been receptive to her concerns. The response comes after Loomer has publicly challenged Driscoll’s actions and policies.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement is gaining traction across the U.S., with growing support in both red and blue states. However, the movement faces criticism from health experts due to some of its controversial actions.
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Texas Democrats are poised to return to Texas and challenge the new congressional map, contingent on the legislature ending its special session and California introducing its counter-plan. The new map adds five GOP-leaning seats, potentially aiding Republicans in the midterms.
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Former President Barack Obama praised Texas House Democrats for their refusal to participate in Republican-led redistricting efforts, calling their actions a temporary reprieve. He also highlighted California’s retaliatory measures as a response, while advocating for independent redistricting commissions.
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Democrats are starting to see their path back to power in the Senate, with top recruits in Ohio and North Carolina. However, Republicans are still favored to hold onto the Senate after next year’s midterms.
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Political cartoonists across the country and various political spectrums create weekly cartoons that capture the flaws, memes, hypocrisies, and other notable events in politics. These cartoons are designed to entertain and provoke readers of all political backgrounds.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called a second special legislative session to pass a new congressional map, following the failure of the first attempt due to Democrats leaving the state to block Republican gains. The state Legislature has been locked in a standoff over a push to notch more seats for Republicans in next year’s…
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White House officials and a mysterious group are pressuring Indiana Republicans to advance redistricting ahead of the midterms. The calls are part of a broader strategy to gain an advantage in the midterms and help Republicans maintain their small House majority.
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The sentencing of Erden Arkan, a Turkish-American construction executive, marks a significant legal development in New York’s campaign finance landscape. He was found guilty of funneling illegal contributions to Mayor Eric Adams, raising important questions about the integrity of state politics.
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Manchester United is reportedly considering bringing back goalkeeper David de Gea, sparking renewed transfer speculation. The potential return of the Spanish international has reignited discussions about the club’s future plans.
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Liverpool’s first league match since Diogo Jota’s passing ended in a dramatic comeback win with two late goals. The victory showcased the team’s resilience and unity in the face of personal loss.
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The White House has officially endorsed mixed martial arts, marking a significant shift in the sport’s perception and status. Dana White, a key figure in the sport’s growth, has recounted the long journey that led to this presidential acknowledgment.
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The NBA has released its 2,025-26 schedule, highlighting key games and rivalries. These include showdowns against the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors, known for their intense competition.
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NBA analyst Kevin Pelton has identified 11 rookie players who could challenge the Dallas Mavericks for the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. The Mavericks, known for their strategic drafting, are expected to carefully evaluate these players to secure the best talent available.
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Augusta National Golf Club is shifting focus from broad accessibility to exclusivity and luxury. The move aims to maximize revenue and enhance premium guest experiences.
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The Hockey Diversity Alliance (HDA), founded in 2
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The article highlights the journeys of MLB stars like Cal Raleigh and Juan Soto, tracing their careers back to their Little League days. It underscores the significance of the Little League Classic as a platform for emerging talent in baseball.
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Juan Soto’s custom bat, reflecting off-field interests and appreciation, was among the best gear showcased at MLB Players’ Weekend. The event allows players to display personal style through custom gear, fostering a connection with fans.
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The NCAA has imposed penalties on Michigan and former offensive coordinator Connor Stalions following a 74-page report detailing violations in the program. The report outlines significant misconduct and unethical behavior, leading to sanctions including scholarship reductions and postseason bans.
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Arch Manning, the son of Archie Manning, is set to lead the Texas Longhorns’ offense. NFL scouts are closely evaluating his potential as a future NFL prospect.
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Analysts are already predicting potential matchups for the Celebration Bowl, College Football Playoff, and national championship game. These projections are based on current team standings, player developments, and historical performance data.
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NFL coaches are exploring locker room seating charts as a strategy to gain a competitive advantage. Some experts suggest that the arrangement of players could influence team dynamics and performance.
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This article ranks all 32 NFL teams across 0 position groups, highlighting the best wide receiver units and the most fragile edge rusher rooms. The analysis provides valuable insights for fans and teams evaluating competitive balance and roster development.
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Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud, two prominent football players, have maintained a strong bond since their childhood, rooted in their early experiences in AAU basketball and a high school football game that determined the best team in California. Their friendship has remained steadfast despite their individual successes in the sports world.
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Former NFL players from the 1988 New Orleans Saints are confronting the physical toll of football while honoring a bond forged through the toughest game. The group, now in their 70s, is navigating the challenges of aging bodies and the legacy of their iconic team.
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The article highlights Tory Horton, Jaxson Dart, and Adonai Mitchell as potential rising stars in 2, focusing on athletes who may break through in deeper leagues. These players are considered deep sleepers, meaning they are under the radar but could have significant impact in the upcoming year.
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Mike Clay offers a detailed draft strategy for the 2025 fantasy football season, emphasizing round-by-round player selections and value metrics. The guide helps users maximize success in 12-team leagues with insights on positional scarcity and team-specific adjustments.
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The New York Giants’ rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart continued his impressive preseason performance in Week 2, showcasing his skills during extended play. As teams use Week 2 as a dress rehearsal to evaluate their starters’ readiness for the regular season, the Giants are closely monitoring Dart’s performance to determine his role in the upcoming games.
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Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop has surpassed legendary kicker Justin Tucker by converting 5 of 6 field goals in a recent game, including a 53-yard boot. Loop’s performance has solidified his status as Tucker’s successor.
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UFC CEO Dana White has expressed skepticism regarding Jon Jones potentially facing off at a proposed White House event in 2,026, stating, ‘I would not bet on it.’ The comment highlights the low probability of the event happening.
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Jim Harbaugh has chosen not to address the NCAA’s sanctions against the University of Michigan, which include a substantial fine and the suspension of coach Sherrone Moore for a third game. The penalties follow a sign-stealing scandal linked to Harbaugh’s time there.
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Giants rookie Jaxson Dart has continued to impress during the preseason, showcasing his potential. However, head coach Brian Daboll has reiterated that Russell Wilson will remain the starting quarterback for the New York Giants.
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Rookie running back Ashton Jeanty made a significant impact during the Raiders’ second preseason game against the 49ers, showcasing his skills with big plays and impactful hits.
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Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston was diagnosed with a concussion following a hard hit during Saturday’s preseason game, forcing him to exit on a stretcher. Head coach Jim Harbaugh confirmed the diagnosis, highlighting the severity of the incident.
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The Milwaukee Brewers secured their franchise-record 14th consecutive win with a thrilling 11th-inning three-run home run by Andruw Monasterio. The victory solidifies the team’s dominance in the National League Central.
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Khamzat Chimaev secured the UFC middleweight title by outlasting Dricus Du Pless, setting a new record for total strikes. The victory marks a significant milestone in Chimaev’s career as he establishes himself as a top contender in the division.
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The UFC 319 main card delivered an unforgettable night of combat sports, with Khamzat Chimaev showcasing his dominance in a standout performance. The event featured several jaw-dropping moments, including impressive finishes and high-intensity action.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed support for former President Donald Trump’s proposal to hold a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia. The summit between the U.S. and Russia concluded without agreement, prompting the discussion of a new diplomatic initiative.
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Ukrainians are anxious about potential shifts in responsibility for ending the war following the Alaska summit between Trump and Putin. The meeting, which concluded overnight in Ukrainian time, has left many in the country uncertain about the future of the conflict.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a de facto frozen conflict with Ukraine, offering to cease further military advances in exchange for Kyiv’s surrender of the Donbas region. The New York Times reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump has endorsed this plan as the fastest path to peace, abandoning previous calls for a ceasefire…
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NPR reports that discarded government documents have revealed sensitive information about the Trump-Putin summit, including exact locations, meeting times, and contact details of U.S. government staff. The documents also include a luncheon menu honoring Vladimir Putin, raising concerns about the security of classified information.