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The world’s longest suspension bridge has been approved to connect Sicily with the Italian mainland, with construction starting in 2026. Critics warn of mafia influence, environmental concerns, and earthquake risks.
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Cyber specialists from the State Security Service (SBU) and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) have revealed a new embe, state funds. This development comes as part of continued efforts to address corruption within Ukraine’s governmental structures.
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American skier Alex Ferreira anticipates a heightened rivalry with Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics, citing recent U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods as a contributing factor. He acknowledges the intense competition with Canadian skier Brendan Mackay, while expressing his determination to succeed as an American athlete.
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Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke defended the decision to fund Texas Democrats fleeing to block GOP redistricting. O’Rourke argued that stopping the GOP’s power grab is essential to prevent a Trump third term and protect against oppressive policies.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and former U.S. President Donald Trump have initiated talks, according to Axios, which cited an anonymous source. The conversation marks a significant development in ongoing diplomatic efforts related to Ukraine.
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A woman has survived a deadly brain tumor, highlighting the challenges of treating aggressive cancers. Meanwhile, health experts warn about a rising epidemic of cancer deaths linked to common health conditions.
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Republican leaders are quietly concerned about the allegations against Rep. Cory Mills, including accusations of benefiting from federal contracts, assaulting an ex-girlfriend, and threatening to release nude videos of an ex. Democrats, however, are planning to challenge Mills in the upcoming midterms.
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The FedEx Cup has introduced Scottie’s Chicken Shack, a themed dining experience inspired by ‘Happy Gilmore 2.’ Fans can relive the iconic chicken finger scene at TPC Southwind.
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Son Heung-Min has signed with LAFC, calling his move to the MLS a ‘dream come true.’ The transfer marks a significant shift in his career after a 10-year stint with Tottenham Hot,
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The NFL has clarified its policy on the use of smelling salts by players during games, allowing them to use the substance as long as it is not provided by the team. The league’s decision maintains the current practice while addressing potential concerns about the use of the substance.
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The Toronto Blue Jays secured a three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies with an explosive offensive display, totaling 63 hits and 45 runs across the series. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contributed four hits, including a home run, showcasing his prowess in the clutch.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that additional secondary sanctions will be imposed on Russia’s trading partners, signaling a continued U.S. strategy to pressure Moscow through economic measures. The move aims to intensify economic pressure on Moscow and deter its geopolitical activities.
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Italy has approved a €13 billion project to build the world’s longest bridge linking Sicily to the mainland. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s coalition praised the initiative as an economic boost, while critics have raised concerns about its financial cost and potential environmental impact.
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President Donald Trump showcased a model of a ‘brand new’ B-2 bomber during a press briefing, emphasizing the ‘flaw’ execution of Operation Midnight Hammer in Iran. The operation, conducted in 2019, targeted a site linked to Iran’s Quds Force, a paramilitary group associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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President Donald Trump proposes federalizing law enforcement in Washington, D.C., and deploying the National Guard to address rising crime. The suggestion follows the ‘Big Balls’ attack, which the president cites as evidence of the need for federal intervention.
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The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles may face challenges due to President Trump’s immigration policies, which include a travel ban on 19 countries. These measures could complicate the entry of foreign visitors for the event.
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A 22-year-old U.S. Army soldier stationed at Fort Bliss in Texas has been arrested for allegedly attempting to exchange sensitive information related to the military’s main battle tank for Russian citizenship. Lee, who held a Top Secret (TS) / Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, is accused of trying to pass classified data to a…
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President Donald Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods in response to its purchases of Russian oil. The executive order also warns of potential penalties against other countries found to be importing Russian oil.
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Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy outlines two strategies to combat rising juvenile crime. His approach combines criminal justice reform with community-based prevention initiatives.
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Authorities have rescued about 190 people, but warned that the death toll could rise. Rescue operations are ongoing as heavy rains and damaged roads continue to hinder efforts.
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Ghana’s Defense and Environment ministers were killed in a helicopter crash near Acc. The military reported the aircraft lost contact with their systems en route to a mining conference.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has convened meetings with the commanders of the 22,5th separate assault regiment in Sumy, where he is in discussions with Chief of Staff Oleksandr Syrsky regarding the regiment’s request to be elevated to a brigade-level unit. This strategic move is seen as a critical step in bolstering Ukraine’s combat readiness.
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The Five co-hosts, including Jesse Watters, criticize Democrats for avoiding meaningful immigration discussions. The Department of Homeland Security plans to open the ‘Speedway Slammer,’ a migrant detention facility in Indiana, sparking debate over immigration policy.
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Activision has announced that PC players of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will need to enable Trusted Platform Module 2.0 and Windows Secure Boot when the game launches later this year. These measures are part of Activision’s ongoing efforts to combat cheating in its multiplayer games.
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Rebecca González-Ramos has highlighted the challenges faced by Homeland Security in managing migration and regional security under Trump’s policies. The situation underscores the broader implications of U.S. immigration policies on law enforcement and national security efforts.
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has finalized the approval of 50 new ammunition types for use by the Ukrainian Defense Forces, all of which are domestically produced. This development comes as part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to enhance its military capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
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Zarmea Musaeva, the mother of Chechen dissidents, has received an additional four-year prison term for allegedly assaulting a police officer while in custody. Human rights groups have criticized Russian authorities for the harsh treatment of dissenters.
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A new study indicates that California’s wildfire season is starting earlier in the year due to climate change, with summer fire activity extending into spring. Researchers analyzed fire trends across the state’s 13 ecological regions, highlighting the influence of rising temperatures and drier conditions.
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Prince Harry issued a strongly worded statement after he was cleared of bullying allegations. The Charity Commission for England and Wales concluded that there is no evidence of ‘widespread or systemic bullying, harassment, misogyny, or misogyny’ at the African charity Sentebale following an investigation.
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WNBA scoring leader Diana Taurasi revealed in a docuseries that she earned more playing in Russia than the janitor at the arena, highlighting the disparity between WNBA salaries and her overseas earnings. Her comments underscore the financial challenges faced by top female athletes in the league.
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Dana Perino criticized Illinois Governor JB Pritzker during an appearance on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,’ mocking his handling of the state’s controversial redistricting map. Perino suggested Pritzker’s actions were self-serving and detrimental to Illinois’ political landscape.
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President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about a recent meeting between U.S. envoy Steve Wikoff and Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling it ‘highly productive.’ However, the White House has confirmed that new U.S. sanctions against Russia are still in the works.
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American men’s skiing Olympic medalist Alex Ferreira has shared insights on the fierce competition between the U.S. and Canada in men’s skiing, which is set to intensify at the 2026 Winter Games. The rivalry, fueled by history and national pride, is expected to bring heightened tension as both nations prepare for the event.
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Andrew Cuomo criticized Zohran Mamdani for owning property in Uganda, urging economic sanctions against the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Mamdani has faced scrutiny for hosting a high-security wedding at his Uganda compound, raising questions about his political consistency.
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Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal has signed an order to implement the DELTA system across all levels of Ukraine’s Defense Forces. This initiative aims to enhance coordination and intelligence sharing among military units.
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President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree allowing Russia to raise its greenhouse gas emissions by about 20% by 2035 compared to 2021 levels. This decision marks a significant shift in the country’s environmental policy, as it permits a substantial increase in emissions while emphasizing the importance of reducing emissions in the long-term.
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Idaho State Police have accused NBC’s ‘Dateline’ of spreading ‘gross inaccuracies’ and ‘complete falsehoods’ in their special on Bryan Kohberger’s quadruple murder case. The episode, aired in May, included new details that were not yet public, sparking an investigation by a special prosecutor to track the leaks.
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South Park has escalated its feud with the Trump administration by mocking DHS’s use of the show for ICE recruitment. The show responded with a vulgar message, continuing a conflict that began with its season 27 premiere’s attacks on Trump.
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La congresista de Illinois declaró públicamente sentirse más orgullosa de ser guatemalteca que estadounidense, a pesar de no haber nacido allí. Su enraizamiento cultural y familiar le otorga un vínculo profundo con el país centroamericano.
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Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, has been convicted of conspiring to run an unlicensed money-transfer business. Prosecutors allege he helped cybercriminals launder over $1 billion through the crypto mixing platform.
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NovaPay, an international financial service provider, has reported a 60% growth in its loan portfolio since the start of the year, reaching UAH 1.35 billion as of early August. This growth underscores NovaPay’s expanding influence in the financial services industry.
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Japanese Ambassador Masashi Nakagome met with Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko to discuss financial conditions in Ukraine, focusing on customs reform to create a more favorable business environment for Japanese companies. The meeting highlighted the importance of streamlining customs procedures to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and improve trade efficiency.
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Chelyabinsk police have launched a manhunt for Sergei Moskalenko, a war veteran accused of murdering his wife by strangulation. Local media sources indicate that the incident has prompted an active search for the suspect.
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Israeli Defense Chief Eyal Zamir has raised concerns with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the potential for a full-scale invasion of Gaza, according to Israeli media reports. The discussion took place during talks on expanding the conflict, with a decision expected at an upcoming cabinet meeting.
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Sophie Cunningham, a star player for the Indiana Fever, has been fined $1,500 for her continued criticism of referees, marking a tripling of her previous fine of $500.
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China is battling a widespread chikungunya outbreak with over 7,000 cases in Guangdong, prompting a Level 2 CDC alert as the virus spreads to Europe. The CDC notes that while cases are common, the virus is rarely fatal.
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Texas Democrats have fled the state to prevent a redistrict, the move is part of a broader strategy to counter gerrymandering efforts. President Trump’s backing of the map raises concerns over the impact on fair representation.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) has expanded its network of longevity clubs, with more than 100 active locations operating throughout Ukraine. These clubs emphasize healthy aging, social interaction, and community involvement for older adults.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is intensifying its efforts to combat race-based gerrymandering in the Texas redistricting battle, marking the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon announced the move, emphasizing the DOJ’s commitment to protecting ballot access and ensuring fair representation.
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US President Donald Trump praised a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as ‘very productive,’ signaling progress toward resolving the Ukraine conflict. Both leaders aim to end the war in the coming days, though details remain scarce.
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Thomas Müller has signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps of Major League Soccer, marking a significant shift for the 36-year-old midfielder. The move is seen as a bold step into the North American league, with potential implications for the competitiveness of Major League Soccer.
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Thomas Müller has signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps, marking an unusual yet potentially impactful move for the German midfielder. The transfer highlights the growing global appeal of Major League Soccer and its increasing competitiveness on the international stage.
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The discussion on Fox News @ Night focuses on public sentiment regarding the COVID vaccine and the recent viral outbreak in China, featuring insights from React19 co-founder Brianne Dresson and Dr. Marc Siegel.
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Panelists discuss Clinton’s subpoena actions in Epstein probe as part of bipartisan accountability efforts. They also address Trump’s trade deals in the segment.
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India criticizes Trump’s 50% tariff as an unfair penalty for its national interest-driven Russian oil purchases. Analysts warn of potential global market impacts and rising energy costs for India.
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Former NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darr, Porcher discusses the shooting incident at Fort Stewart, Georgia, where five soldiers were injured. He highlights the unique position of soldiers in handling gunfire scenarios.
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Teamsters President Sean O’Brien claims that Sen. Bernie Sanders stopped speaking to him after O’Brien addressed the 2024 Republican National Convention. O’Brien asserts that Sanders’ attitude and access have changed, leading to a breakdown in their communication.
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Will Cain examines the Left’s strong reaction to Sidney Sweeney’s ownership of a dog that bears a resemblance to a Nazi symbol on his show, and explores the broader implications of rising crime rates in U.S. cities with Bradley Devlin.
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U.S. Army Sergeant Quornelius Radford, 28, has been identified as the suspect in a deadly shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia, where he worked as an automated logistics sergeant. The incident resulted in five soldiers being injured, with all receiving on-site treatment before being transported to Winn Army Community Hospital.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has sarcastically expressed sympathy for New York Republicans facing potential seat losses due to her Democratic gerrymandering plan. While mocking Republican Rep. Mike Lawler’s ability to end partisan gerrymandering, Hochul has openly criticized his influence in Washington, indicating her continued push to redraw maps to benefit Democrats, mirroring efforts by…