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President Trump has described American cities, including Washington, D.C., as dangerous and in need of significant improvement, aligning with his long-standing perspective on urban areas.
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Interviews with nearly 30 working-class Americans who until recently voted Democratic revealed the party’s deep challenges. These conversations also highlighted areas where opportunities for reengagement remain.
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Prosecutors denied HIPAA violation allegations in the Luigi Mangione case after his defense accused Manhattan DA’s office of a fraudulent subpoena for health insurance information. The dispute centers on whether the DA’s office unlawfully obtained Mangione’s medical records, with both sides arguing over the legitimacy of the subpoena and its implications for the trial.
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Working-class Americans who traditionally voted Democratic are unlikely to provide a reliable backlash against President Trump. However, there are still pockets of opportunity for the Democratic Party.
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A seventh suspect, Gregory Wright, has been arrested for his alleged role in a brutal downtown Cincinnati beatdown that left six people injured. The incident, which went viral, has led to the indictment of six others, marking a significant escalation in the legal response to the violent attack.
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Biden administration emails reveal the planned visit to a National Security Multi-Mission Vessel at a Philadelphia shipyard was canceled due to the high number of steps required. Critics argue the decision reflects a lack of coordination between the White House and the Maritime Administration.
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Former White House press office chief of staff Yemisi Egbewole calls on Democrats to confront crime-related challenges, amid debates over Trump’s National Guard deployment. The comments follow Zohran Mamdani’s ‘anti-Trump’ tour and highlight internal party tensions.
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Dr. Leonard Sax, author of ‘The Collapse of Parenting,’ joins Fox & Friends to discuss his concerns about a new Illinois law requiring mental health screenings in schools. He argues the policy could lead to overdiagnosis and harmful interventions for students.
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NFL legend Tom Brady described the ‘challenge’ Bill Belichick will face as he starts his first season as the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels. Belichick is navigating the college football landscape, where he must adapt to coaching younger athletes and the complexities of the NCAA environment.
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The British Antarctic Survey confirmed that the remains of Dennis ‘Tink’ Bell, a 25-year-old meteorologist, were found after 66 years. His brother expressed both shock and admiration at the discovery, which brought closure to a long-standing mystery.
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Rep. Barry Moore, R-Ala., is running for Alabama’s Senate seat, joining the Republican primary with other candidates, and focusing on fiscal responsibility and reforming Senate procedures to expedite Trump’s judicial nominations.
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A CNN panel criticized the national Democrats’ reliance on statistical data as a response to Trump’s crime plan, deeming it tone-deaf. The panelists emphasized the importance of addressing the human impact of crime policies rather than focusing solely on numbers.
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Georgina Rodriguez confirmed her engagement to Cristiano Ronaldo by showcasing a massive oval ring on Instagram, sparking global attention. The announcement comes after years of speculation about their future together, with Ronaldo expressing confidence that marriage is imminent.
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A severe frost has devastated Turkey’s hazelnut crops, the country’s main export, leading to concerns over global chocolate supply chains. Chocolate brands such as Nutella and Ferrero Rocher are bracing for higher costs as the disruption threatens to impact their production.
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A cold snap has reduced the hazelnut harvest in Turkey, the world’s leading supplier, leading to potential increases in the cost of popular chocolate products like Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, and Ritter Sport. European confectioners, already grappling with high cocoa prices, are preparing for further financial strain.
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European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has called for more pressure on Moscow ahead of the Putin-Trump summit, emphasizing the need for transatlantic unity and continued support for Ukraine. The EU is preparing additional sanctions, military aid, and support for Kyiv’s EU accession process to end the war and prevent future Russian aggression.
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More Senate Democrats than ever joined Sen. Bernie Sanders in a failed vote to halt bomb and rifle sales to Israel, signaling a shift in the party’s support of the Jewish State. The issue highlights the growing internal debates and the impact of recent humanitarian crises in Gaza on political decisions.
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European Union leaders have issued a statement ahead of the upcoming Trump-Put, emphasizing the need for a diplomatic solution to protect vital security interests of Ukraine and Europe. The statement underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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A man was shot and killed in Washington, D.C.’s Logan Circle neighborhood just hours after President Trump announced a federal takeover of the city’s police department. The incident has sparked intense political and public reactions, with local leaders criticizing the move as a ‘manufactured intrusion on local authority.’
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President Donald Trump claims he can broker a ceasefire agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin in minutes during their upcoming summit. The White House is preparing for the high-stakes meeting, which is expected to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Former NFL head coach Jon Gruden has won a key legal victory against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell, as the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that his case can proceed in court rather than arbitration. Gruden’s lawsuit alleges that the NFL engaged in a ‘malicious and orchestrated campaign’ to damage his career by leaking emails…
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D.C. councilman Trayon White, facing federal bribery charges, criticizes Donald Trump’s plan to federalize law enforcement in Washington, D.C. Despite being expelled by the city council in February 2024 over the allegations, White won back his seat in July 2024, citing the FBI as biased.
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A man was fatally shot in Washington, D.C.’s Logan Circle neighborhood on Monday, August 11, 2025, hours after President Trump’s announcement to federalize the city’s police department. The incident has sparked debate over the potential impact of centralized control over local law enforcement and its effects on public safety.
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President Trump has announced plans to use military force against cartels suspected of trafficking fentanyl into the United States. Former DEA Administrator Derek Maltz warns of a new synthetic opioid from China, stressing the need for emergency action.
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A growing number of red states are aligning with President Trump’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ initiative by seeking to restrict the… the potential economic impact on food retailers and manufacturers.
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Former NBA star Sebastian Telfair pleads for a Trump pardon as he prepares to enter prison for violating his supervised release terms. He was part of a healthcare fraud scandal involving 18 NBA players, facing six months in prison for failing to meet court-ordered obligations.
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Brandon Strong, whose wife and sons were allegedly kidnapped by a career criminal, reacts to the news that the suspect was released on ‘shock probation’ five months into a 14-year sentence. The suspect, whose identity has not yet been officially disclosed, was originally sentenced to 38 years in prison for a string of violent crimes.
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A 25-year study from Northwestern University reveals that ‘super agers’ maintain exceptional memory through strong social relationships and unique brain characteristics. Researchers identified two distinct biological pathways: some brains resist harmful proteins, while others remain resilient despite their presence.
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The article discusses how the lack of paternal presence in Black communities fuels crime and violence in D.C., with data showing children without fathers are more likely to end up in prison or poverty. It also highlights the need for strong families and a shift in cultural values to address the crisis.
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The ‘Ingraham Angle’ episode on August 11 discusses recent developments in Washington, D.C., including the potential deployment of the National Guard and speculation about a potential Trump-Putin meeting. The segment highlights the increased presence of the National Guard and the ongoing speculation surrounding a potential private meeting between former President Donald Trump and Russian President…
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A whistleblower has alleged that a Democratic senator approved an illegal plan to target former President Donald Trump. Additionally, Hillary Clinton was criticized as a massive liar after her reaction to Trump’s crime plan.
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President Donald Trump has approved the expansion of six major coal mining projects, signaling a significant shift in U.S. energy policy. The decision comes amid growing concerns about environmental impact and climate change.
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Family therapist Tom Kersting joins ‘Fox & Friends First’ to provide actionable advice for parents on balancing homework and screen time. His strategies focus on structured routines and communication to foster productivity and healthy habits.
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The White House has described the proposed one-on-one meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Anchorage talks as a ‘listening exercise.’ The White House did not invite Ukraine to the meeting, raising concerns about the absence of the country in the discussions.
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European Union leaders have urged Ukraine to take the lead in shaping its peace strategy as the Trump-Putin summit approaches. Ukrainian forces report recent territorial gains along the Russian border, according to DW.
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President Donald Trump has endorsed Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones for governor, a move that significantly impacts the GOP gubernatorial primary. This support comes as attorney general Chris Carr faces legal challenges and competition from other candidates, adding to the political tension in the Peach State.
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Hillary Clinton has expressed concern over President Donald Trump’s aggressive federal intervention in addressing the rising crime rates in Washington, D.C., amid growing tensions and bipartisan calls for a more balanced approach to public safety. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss the escalating situation, as Trump’s decision to federalize…
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Over 100,000 Americans have applied for roles with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in two weeks as part of the Trump administration’s push to hire 10,000 new agents. The initiative, which removed age limits and offered $50,000 signing bonuses, aims to address immigration enforcement challenges amid rising assaults on ICE officers.
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie praised President Donald Trump’s decision to activate National Guard and federalize D.C. police under Pam Bondi to restore law and order in Washington. Christie called the move ‘long overdue,’ emphasizing that the federal government must take responsibility for what Biden didn’t. The decision follows a surge in violent crime…
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Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a 5,500-year-old Canaanite blade factory in Kiryat Gat, southern Israel, offering rare insights into the sophisticated society of the Canaanites. The site contains flint cores used to produce uniformly shaped, sharp blades, indicating advanced craftsmanship and professional specialization.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have extended their multi-year, first-look deal with Netflix through Archewell Productions, despite experts suggesting it signals a downward trend in their brand value. The revised agreement, which includes an expanded relationship with Meghan’s ‘As Ever’ brand, is reportedly worth less than their previous arrangement with the streaming giant, sparking comparisons…
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The University of Alabama’s Bama Rush has become a viral TikTok phenomenon, drawing millions of viewers. The intense, cutthroat recruitment process has been described as psychological warfare, with a focus on emotional and mental strain.
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The article highlights a contentious battle over congressional redistricting as Democrats accuse Republicans of using partisan map drawing to consolidate power, with Republicans countering that Democrats have long engaged in similar tactics. Both sides claim the other has shifted to extreme measures to counteract their actions.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders’ ‘Fighting Oligarchy Tour’ in West Virginia has sparked a significant political debate, with Democrats highlighting increased public engagement and Republicans citing their own voter growth as evidence of shifting political tides.
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Illinois is set to implement mandatory mental health screenings for students in public schools, prompting alarm among parents like Christine McGovern, Cata Truss, and Mailee Smith. The policy is seen as a step toward improving student well-being, but critics fear it may undermine family involvement and privacy.
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Instagram’s Friend Map feature has raised privacy concerns, with users questioning whether location sharing is default. Meta clarifies that location sharing is optional and only activates after user confirmation.
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Actor Jason Momoa expressed pride in his teenage son’s casting in a Dune sequel after initial reluctance. Momoa revealed his son’s impressive audition process and his ability to handle demanding scenes on set, showcasing his pride and support.
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Comedian Bill Maher recently took aim at the hosts of ‘The View’, calling them ‘not the best advertisement for women’ during a segment on his show. The segment coincided with a discussion about NYC mayoral candidate Zoh, Mamdani’s vow to be President Donald Trump’s ‘worst nightmare’.
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Conservative and liberal scholars have united to publish a manifesto calling for an end to ‘wokeness’ in the humanities. The document, published in July by the Chronicle of Higher Education, criticizes how Critical Social Justice ideology has taken over academic institutions since 2000, arguing that it has constrained academic freedom and stifled open inquiry.
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Chelsea and Manchester United are set to go head to head for Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
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Athletes in the public eye face new challenges as digital sports betting transforms the landscape, with bettors pressuring athletes for money when they aren’t winning, leading to incidents of heckling and even death threats.
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The article reveals the difference between the public image of Bill Belichick and his true personality. It explores how his leadership style affects the team’s performance and player dynamics.
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The Dallas Cowboys are facing growing criticism for their slow pace in finalizing contracts with key players like Micah Parsons, Dak Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb, which has reportedly cost the team millions in potential revenue.
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Ukrainian military forces struck a Russian command post in Donetsk Oblast, killing a high-ranking commander identified by the call sign ‘Dniepr.’ The attack is part of ongoing operations in the eastern region.
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A Russian cluster munition strike on a Ukrainian training ground has resulted in one death and 11 injuries. The Ground Forces reported that the attack occurred as soldiers were heading for shelter.
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Ukrainian forces have deployed the elite 1st Azov Corps to the Pokrovsk sector in Donetsk Oblast to address a complex and dynamic situation as Russian forces attempt to advance. Military officials describe the ongoing operations as critical to maintaining territorial control in the region.
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Russian attacks on Ukraine resulted in 3 deaths and 2,9 injuries over the past day. The Air Force reported the use of 48 Shahed-type strike drones and decoys alongside four Iskander-M or North Korean KN-23 ballistic missiles.
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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that the EU should not discuss any concessions until Russia agrees to a full and unconditional ceasefire.
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Frontline, a Ukrainian defense company, has partnered with Estonian manufacturer Milrem Robotics to integrate weapon systems with unmanned ground vehicles. The collaboration involves conducting successful test firings of equipment in Ukraine, as announced by Frontline.
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The Financial Times has revealed that European nations are significantly accelerating their defense production capabilities, with new industrial developments amounting to 7 million square meters across 150 facilities operated by 37 companies specializing in ammunition and missile manufacturing. This rapid expansion underscores the heightened military preparedness in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.