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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.
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Canadian officials have compelled Air Canada’s cabin crew to return to work, preventing economic damage from a strike that stranded over 100,000 passengers.
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Former FBI supervisory special agent Rob Chadwick has criticized the Trump administration’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C., police as one of the biggest misses in U.S. law enforcement. During an interview on Fox News Live, Chadwick described the move as a crisis that has led to serious challenges for public safety and accountability.
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West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio governors have announced the deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to bolster President Donald Trump’s initiative to enhance cleanliness and security. The move follows a request from the Trump administration, with each state sending between 150 and 400 troops.
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Byron York highlights Trump’s crime crackdown in D.C. as a demonstration of his ‘brilliance.’ The segment on Fox News Live details the administration’s strategies and outcomes related to public safety.
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Hundreds of Druze have marched in Sweida, Syria, waving Israeli flags following deadly clashes with Bedouin Sunni tribes. The demonstration highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
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Yevheniy Utkin, owner of UaRms, announced that over 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been trained on domestically produced simulators. The program highlights Ukraine’s efforts to bolster military readiness through domestic technological innovation.
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A video of South Carolina Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mullins McLeod’s arrest has sparked controversy, leading to calls for him to step down from the race. The incident, captured on camera, has raised questions about his character and fitness for public office.
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The Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against several military schools, alleging that DEI policies are being improperly used. Smith’s commentary highlights the perception that removing DEI from military schools is a step toward a more merit-based system.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker criticized the Trump-Putin summit for lacking substantive outcomes, suggesting it may have allowed Russia to evade accountability for its aggressive actions. The discussion on ‘Fox Report’ highlighted fears that the meeting could undermine international efforts to counter Russian influence.
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Yevheniy Utkin, co-founder of the Bouquet Kyiv Stage high art festival, has stated that 90% of his earnings go to cultural and charity projects. The eighth edition of the festival, held in the capital’s National Reserve ‘Saint Sophia of Kyiv,’ continues its tradition of being non-commercial and a gift to the city.
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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a press conference in Alaska, where Trump again asserted his long-standing claim of a ‘Russia hoax,’ suggesting a conspiracy involving the Trump campaign and Russia. The meeting, which has drawn international scrutiny, marked another appearance of the former president and current leader of Russia.
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In a high-stakes summit, Trump’s reluctance to confront Putin allowed the Russian leader to continue his military operations without significant resistance, experts suggest. The lack of decisive outcomes from the meeting has raised concerns about the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts in curbing Russia’s actions.
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European leaders are forming a ‘coalition of the willing’ to reject Russian demands and support Ukraine’s territorial integrity ahead of Zelenskyy’s Washington visit and potential Trump-Putin-Zelenskyy summit. The coalition, led by Macron, Starmer, and Merz, seeks binding security guarantees for Ukraine and opposes any territorial concessions under force.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indicated that the Russian military may seek to escalate tensions by increasing pressure on Ukrainian defensive positions through strikes in the near future. This warning comes after a briefing by Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky, who provided an update on the front lines and the Russian army’s strategic intentions.
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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni proposes a collective security clause for Ukraine to ensure support from all partners in case of an attack. The initiative aims to strengthen Ukraine’s defense and deter potential aggression.
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The Kushtau protests marked a significant milestone in Russia’s modern history. The events sparked a wave of public outrage and mobilization across Bashkortostan.
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President Trump and Russian President Vladimir V. Putin have expressed mutual support for each other’s claims regarding the war in Ukraine, highlighting a strategic alignment between the two leaders despite their geopolitical differences. Their joint address in Anchorage underscores the complex dynamics of international relations and the potential implications for global stability.
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First Lady Melania Trump penned a ‘peace letter’ to Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to protect children worldwide. The letter, hand-delivered by Trump before their summit in Alaska, emphasized the shared responsibility of leaders to ensure a safe and dignified future for future generations.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has asserted that a peace agreement with Russia can only be achieved through an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. He emphasized that it is Putin, not Ukraine, who must make concessions.
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Amy Bradley’s brother criticizes FBI for failing to properly interview key witnesses in her 27-year-old disappearance. A third witness, Elizabeth, claims to have seen Yellow Douglas with Amy and observed a girl yelling for her help.
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President Trump praised President Vladimir V. Putin’s leadership during a Fox News interview, highlighting their personal connection despite offering limited details on their discussions about Russia’s war in Ukraine. The remarks come as Trump travels to Alaska on Air Force One.
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ESPN host Monica McNutt mistakenly identified a jersey worn by influencer Drew ‘Drus, Desbordes as belonging to Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders during a live segment. The mix-up sparked viral reactions, with notable commentators criticizing the host’s lapse.
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U.S. President Donald Trump stated during a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders that Vladimir Putin has not changed his stance on the Donbas region. Trump asserted that Putin still seeks full control of the entire Donbas area in eastern Ukraine.
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The Washington Commanders have activated Terry McLaurin from the physically unable to perform list, ending his hold-in status and allowing him to participate in practices. The activation is not directly linked to contract negotiations but signals that he is now eligible to prepare for the season.
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Evo Morales, the former president of Bolivia, is barred from running for office again and is being sought for arrest, yet he continues to advocate for null votes in the upcoming election. His call for non-participation highlights the deep political tensions within Bolivia.
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The Milwaukee Brewers staged an incredible comeback, overcoming a seven-run deficit against the Cincinnati Reds to secure their 13th straight win. This ties the franchise’s single-season record for the longest winning streak.
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President Zelensky is visiting Washington to seek clarity on Trump’s withdrawal of the cease-fire offer. The meeting follows a recent phone call where Zelensky raised concerns about the decision’s implications.
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Aalborg Zoo in Denmark is asking for donations of healthy pets to feed its predators, sparking international outrage over the ethical implications of the practice. Critics call it ‘disgusting’ and ‘completely unacceptable’, while the zoo defends it as necessary for animal welfare and mimicking natural behavior.
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Brinson James, known as ‘Boogerhead,’ is a key figure in PBR’s Stampede Days in Nashville, energizing crowds with his hype-man role. His family legacy in rodeo clowns, including his father Hollywood Harris, has shaped his career.
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First Lady Melania Trump has written a personal letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to address the plight of Ukrainian children kidnapped during the war, according to two White House officials. The letter, which has not been made public, is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the humanitarian crisis caused by the…
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva criticized U.S. tariffs at the opening of a Chinese automaker’s factory in São Paulo, signaling a potential shift in Brazil’s foreign policy. His remarks, which emphasized openness to foreign investment, highlight growing trade tensions with the U.S. and a strategic realignment toward China.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to hold a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing in the near future. The gathering aims to address pressing global challenges and coordinate international efforts.
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The U.S. has proposed a NATO-style collective defense pact with Ukraine, mirroring NATO’s Article 5 principle. This initiative aims to bolster Ukraine’s security against ongoing Russian military activities.
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Merseyside Police have arrested a Liverpool fan on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offense after Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo accused him of racial abuse during a Premier League match at Anfield.The incident, which occurred in the first half at the 28-minute mark, prompted a two-minute delay as Semenyo spoke with the referee, coaches, and…
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The Moscow Exchange index dropped 2%, erasing about 130 billion rubles ($1.6 billion) in market capitalization. Market analysts suggest the lack of breakthroughs during the meetings contributed to the negative sentiment.
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The Moscow Exchange index fell by 2%, erasing approximately 130 billion rubles ($1.6 billion) in market value. Analysts suggest that investor uncertainty over potential economic reforms and geopolitical tensions contributed to the market slump.
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Floods triggered by cloudbursts and monsoon rains have killed around 400 people, with many more still missing, officials say. Rescue workers are desperately searching for survivors among the muddy debris.