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Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton have filed legal petitions against Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to block a Republican-favored congressional map, alleging they violated constitutional obligations. The Democrats’ quorum-breaking move highlights an intensifying redistricting battle with significant implications for the 2026 midterm elections.
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Senator Elissa Slotkin has suggested that New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani represents the ‘new generation’ of leaders young Democrats are looking for. The election of Mamdani is attributed to the rising cost of living and the desire for younger leadership among voters.
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is facing criticism for violating federal law by suing Mesa County Deputy Alexander Zwink for sharing information with federal immigration authorities, despite adhering to federal requirements. The Justice Department has already initiated legal action against the state law that Weiser was enforcing, which is considered unconstitutional.
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Hugh Hewitt, a Fox News contributor, argues that the Endangered Species Act (ESA) has been abused to block development and harm landowners, with federal agencies like the US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) playing a key role. He calls for immediate reforms to protect private property rights and…
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When Sydney Sweeney slipped into a pair of high-rise jeans for American Eagle, it wasn’t just a nostalgic fashion throwback—it was a business masterstroke. In a retail landscape cluttered with uninspired influencer deals and recycled marketing campaigns, American Eagle made a bet on one of Gen Z’s most bankable stars. And if the early numbers—and…
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Sydney Sweeney’s commercial for American Eagle, featuring low-rise jeans and body-positive messaging, has revitalized the brand’s market presence and boosted its stock price. The campaign’s retro Y2K aesthetic and relatable messaging have resonated strongly with Gen Z and Millennials.
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The United States has implemented new tariffs on goods from approximately 90 countries, escalating trade tensions as part of an ongoing trade war. These duties, announced by President Trump last week, took effect just after midnight, marking a significant step in his strategy to pressure international trade partners.
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President Trump has warned of doubling India’s tariffs, citing trade imbalances. This comes amid speculation about a possible U.S.-Russia-Ukraine summit, which could influence global trade dynamics.
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A Florida woman, Jessica Copeland, 37, has been arrested for allegedly leaving her teenager and seven dogs in ‘vile living conditions’ while she vacationed in Las Vegas for two weeks. The incident came to light after family members raised concerns about the neglect, prompting a welfare check by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.
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Former Georgia lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan has left the GOP to join the Democratic Party, citing longstanding disagreements over policy and his growing commitment to ‘love my neighbor’ through progressive reforms. His decision was finalized after being expelled from the Republican Party over alleged disloyalty, including endorsing Biden and Harris.
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The Russian economy is projected to experience near-zero growth by the end of 2025, according to the central bank. This slowdown reflects the diminishing impact of war-driven expansion, which has been sustained by military spending.
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A Florida mother was arrested after returning from a two-week vacation in Las Vegas, where she left a teenager and seven dogs in “vile living conditions.” Deputies discovered the situation upon her return home, leading to her arrest and charges of child and animal neglect.
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Planned Parenthood is set to close its last two Louisiana facilities next month, a move pro-life advocates call a ‘huge success.’ The closures are part of a broader trend of facilities shuttering in GOP-led states where abortion restrictions are widespread.
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A fisherman in Poland reeled in a 700-year-old medieval sword from the Vistula River, offering rare insight into medieval warfare. Archaeologists are studying its origins and significance amid other notable discoveries in Poland this year.
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Florida Polytechnic University and the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine have launched a six-year accelerated medical degree program to address a critical physician shortage in Polk County, where the region has half as many doctors per capita as the state average. The initiative allows students to earn both a Bachelor of Science and Doctor of…
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The U.S. State Department has indicated that economic actions, including secondary sanctions, could be used to pressure Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to reconsider his stance in Ukraine peace talks. The potential use of economic instruments is seen as a strategic move to apply pressure on Russia without engaging in direct military confrontation.
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Ukraine has accused Russia of torturing and killing journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who was among the victims of a campaign of abuse against Ukrainian detainees, including civilians. The official accused of organizing the campaign has not been publicly named.
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Russian foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed that preparations for the meeting between Putin and Trump are underway, with the venue already set.
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NASA is developing a lunar nuclear reactor to support long-term exploration, overcoming technical challenges to provide reliable power on the Moon.
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NASA has announced the retirement of astronaut Butch Wilmore after 25 years of service, marking the end of an era in human spaceflight. Wilmore, a veteran pilot with the U.S. Navy, has flown on four different spacecraft, including the Space Shuttle Atlantis, Roscosmos Soyuz, Boeing Starliner, and SpaceX Dragon.
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The U.S. has imposed a 20% tariff on Taiwan, reportedly to pressure TSMC to acquire a 49% stake in Intel and invest an additional $400 billion in the U.S. This tariff is part of broader efforts to bolster domestic semiconductor production and shift manufacturing to U.S. soil.
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A new study has found that heavy rainfall leading to deadly floods in Pakistan in recent weeks was exacerbated by human-caused climate change. The research highlights the increasing vulnerability of regions like Pakistan to extreme weather events due to global warming.
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Shaun Thompson, 39, is challenging the Metropolitan Police after facial recognition technology wrongly identified him as a suspect. The legal review is the first of its kind against the ‘intrusive technology.’
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Russia has disclosed that it has incurred more than 1.06 million casualties in its military engagement in Ukraine since the start of the conflict on February 24, 2022. The most recent update specifies that Russian forces have experienced around 1,040 casualties in the last 24 hours.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russian forces launched 112 Shahed-type attack drones and decoy drones overnight. The strike caused six fatalities and 35 injuries.
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President Trump and his allies are engaging in redistricting efforts to gain political advantages, with Texans protesting these state-level actions spurred by Trump’s influence. The protests in Austin highlight concerns over the potential misuse of redistricting to influence election outcomes.
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President Trump’s trade policies, which are primarily targeted at Russia and international trade adversaries, are raising concerns about their potential impact on the U.S.-India relationship. The factory in Bengaluru, India, where American components are used to assemble printed circuit boards, highlights the economic interdependence between the two countries.
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Mike Huckabee, the United States ambassador to Israel, has announced plans to significantly expand the humanitarian aid operations in Gaza. The current number of distribution sites will increase from four to 16, with operations set to operate up to 24 hours a day.
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Actor Dean Cain expressed pride in joining ICE and shared his reasons for becoming involved in law enforcement during an interview on *Fox News @ Night*. Cain emphasized his dedication to national security and immigration enforcement.
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Natalie Beisner calls Mahmoud Khalil’s comments ‘inhumanity he claims to fight against.’ The discussion on Fox News @ Night highlights redistricting in Texas and Khalil’s remarks about the Oct. 7 terror attacks.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has called for a coordinated response from BRICS nations to counter US President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs on Brazilian and Indian goods. Lula emphasized that a small Latin American country has no bargaining power against the US, citing Trump’s recent decisions to raise tariffs on India to…
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The ‘Common Sense’ Department has expressed bafflement over the left’s narrative accusing the Trump administration of trying to silence Mahmoud Khalil. The department asserts that the allegations are unfounded and based on political bias rather than factual evidence.
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President Trump has resumed his first-term policy of separating migrant children from their parents, with targeted enforcement occurring far from the border. The decision has sparked significant debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups, who argue that separating families is a violation of human rights.
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Donald Trump has indicated he may meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as early as next week. The potential summit follows his envoy’s successful talks in Russia, which Trump described as ‘highly productive.’
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Iran executed nuclear scientist Roozbeh Vadi, marking a rare public hanging amid a broader campaign to root out suspected spies following the Israel-Iran conflict. The move comes after state funerals for military commanders and nuclear scientists killed in recent Israeli attacks on Iran, highlighting the nation’s heightened security measures.
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The Trump administration has begun stripping union protections for over 40,000 federal workers, with the VA leading the initiative. This move could significantly impact labor rights within the federal workforce.
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China is employing a multifaceted approach to combat the spread of the chikungunya virus, which has infected thousands. This includes the use of drones for surveillance and spraying insecticides, fines for non-compliance with anti-mosquito measures, and the distribution of mosquito nets to affected communities.
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Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) in Virginia has launched an investigation into claims that school staff arranged abortions for students without notifying their parents, according to local reports. Pro-life groups have condemned the actions, calling them state-funded child exploitation and demanding accountability for those involved.
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Canadian teen Victoria Mboko stunned ninth-seeded Elena Rybakina with a three-set victory to reach the National Bank Open final. She will face four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka in the title match.
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Ukraine’s military conducted a drone attack on Russia’s Volgograd Oblast, targeting a railway station in Suro
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Ukrainian drones reportedly struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Krasnod, raising concerns about escalating tensions. The attack on a critical infrastructure site has raised questions about the potential for further escalation in the conflict.
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The White House indicated that President Donald Trump is open to meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky following discussions between U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Putin.
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Kelly Clarkson postponed the remaining dates of her Las Vegas residency due to a family emergency involving her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock. The singer cited the need to be fully present for her children during this challenging time.
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Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutf’ panelists are analyzing Trump’s recent media appearances and renovation efforts. The discussion raises questions about the administration’s communication strategies and renovation impacts.
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Political commentator Dan Turrentine claims Democratic Party leadership is ‘terrified of being canceled,’ highlighting concerns about political correctness and ideological shifts within the party. The discussion took place on the conservative news show ‘Hannity,’ where Turrentine and Charlie Hurt debated the party’s platform.
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A federal judge has ruled that California’s strict anti-deepfake election law is unconstitutional, citing protections under Section 231 of the Communications Decency Act. The decision comes amid growing concerns about the impact of AI-generated content on electoral processes.
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Charleston’s climate lawsuit against oil giants was dismissed by a federal judge, who ruled the case fell under federal law. The lawsuit accused companies of a yearslong disinformation campaign about climate change.
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President Trump reiterated his claim that late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel are next in line to have their shows canceled, following the recent cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.’ He described the hosts as having ‘no talent’ and claimed they were ‘destroying what used to be GREAT Television.’
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US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that the recent talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky could lead to progress toward a resolution of the Ukraine conflict. Trump highlighted the ‘very good’ nature of the discussions and expressed cautious optimism about the prospects for a peace deal.
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Greg Gutfeld criticized Democratic lawmakers for their perceived lack of common sense in handling gerrymandering issues. The segment focused on states planning to redraw district lines, raising concerns about potential political manipulation.
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Republican leaders in Texas are intensifying their efforts to pressure Democratic representatives who left the state to protest a controversial redistrict, plan. The situation has seen increased political and legal threats.
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Texas Democrats’ walkout may have temporarily delayed the redistricting process, but both political parties are actively preparing to redraw U.S. House district boundaries ahead of the midterm elections. This move signals an increasingly contentious battle over electoral representation and influence.
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Democratic strategist James Carville has called on Democrats to take advantage of their next victory in unprecedented ways, using it to entrench their power and ‘save’ American democracy. Carville argues these actions are essential to preserving American democracy.
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Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, criticized Democrats for gerrymandering in Texas during an interview on ‘Hannity.’ He argued that the redistricting process has been manipulated to distort voting outcomes.
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A coding error caused parts of the US Constitution to disappear from the Library of Congress website. The Library of Congress acknowledged the issue and restored the missing sections within hours.
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France has revoked the residency permit of a 47-year-old Moroccan man for lighting a cigarette at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Officials condemned the act as ‘indecent and pathetic’ and emphasized the sanctity of the memorial.
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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, accuses the government of unlawfully collecting bank data, sparking debate about surveillance practices. His comments come amid concerns over alleged discrimination by major banks against conservative individuals.
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Scott Hanson, the longtime host of NFL RedZone, has confirmed his return for the 2025 season, addressing concerns about the channel’s future following ESPN’s acquisition of the NFL Network and other media assets. The deal includes an NFL 10% equity stake in the sports network, with Hanson expressing optimism about the partnership.
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin criticizes the Left’s ‘soft on crime’ policy, citing a recent brutal beating of a former Department of Government Efficiency employee. The governor used the platform of ‘Hann’ty’ to highlight the dangers posed by what he sees as insufficient measures to protect citizens from violent crime.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized the Democratic Party for being out of touch with the American people during an appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime. Gingrich highlighted Trump’s recent victories as evidence of the party’s disconnect from the electorate.