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Sean Hannity has announced a new podcast episode featuring wildlife photographer Forrest Galante. The special interview promises insights into Gal. Galante’s work in capturing wildlife.
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Podcast hosts Charlamagne tha God and Stephen A. Smith criticized Kamala Harris for her recent comments about the political system being broken, calling it ironic given her long career in politics. The hosts highlighted the hypocrisy of a career politician making such claims.
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The Supreme Court of Brazil has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to remain under house arrest as he awaits trial. This decision follows a previous order requiring him to wear an ankle monitor.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered house arrest for former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is standing trial for allegedly plotting a coup.
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Republican Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has raised questions about the timing of Jack Smith’s legal actions against former President Donald Trump, which are set to go before a jury in the lead-up to the 2024 election. Cotton, speaking on the conservative talk show ‘Hann’ty,’ stated that Smith is ‘racing against the clock’ to secure…
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On ‘America’s Newsroom,’ Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas provided an update on the unfolding campaign dynamics in New Jersey. The race for governor has become the most expensive in the state’s political history, with both major parties pouring significant resources into the contest.
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CrowdStrike has reported a significant increase in cyber threats from North Korean operatives infiltrating foreign companies as IT workers. The annual report highlights a 220% rise in incidents involving the group known as Famous Chollima, which leverages generative AI to evade detection and perpetuate malicious activities.
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Raymond Arroyo criticizes the backlash against Sydney Sweeney’s jeans commercial as ‘performative outrage.’ He also highlights the debut of the first all-transgender team on ‘Family Feud.’
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Dramatic helicopter rescue saves two hikers stranded near Elephant Rock when rising tides cut off their escape route at Point Reyes National Seashore. The pair became trapped near Elephant Rock when rising tides cut off their only way out, according to a social media update from the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office.
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Stephen A. Smith addresses Michelle Obama’s panel critique of his Hannity commentary. The exchange highlights ongoing debates about media representation and public discourse.
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Shedeur Sanders reflected on his father’s advice during Deion Sanders’ battle with bladder cancer, emphasizing the importance of focusing on his NFL journey. Deion’s high-risk cancer diagnosis and subsequent surgery highlight the challenges faced by athletes and their families.
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Democrats are using redistricting strategies to maximize their electoral advantage, facing resistance from Texas Republicans. The Trump-Russia conspiracy probe remains a significant political topic, shaping the current narrative.
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Vivek Ramaswamy addressed criticism that Black history has been neglected in public safety discussions, acknowledging historical injustices while emphasizing the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths. He compared America’s accountability to other nations, highlighting the nation’s founding ideals despite its imperfections.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized Democrats for staging a protest against gerrymandering, calling it a ‘big, meaningless political stunt.’ Hannity argued that the protest was an attempt to divert attention from the party’s long-standing practices of drawing congressional districts to favor their candidates.
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The National Park Service announced plans to restore the Confederate General Albert Pike statue, which was vandalized during 2020 protests. The decision aligns with federal historic preservation laws and recent executive orders aimed at re-instituting pre-existing monuments.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has warned that the state will take legal action if Texas lawmakers pass redistrict,ing legislation that could undermine election integrity. The governor emphasized that the proposed legislation might enable gerrymandering, which would distort voting outcomes and disenfranchise voters.
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During an appearance on ‘Hannity,’ Texas Gov. Greg Abbott defended the state’s redistricting actions, asserting they are within legal boundaries. The governor emphasized that redistricting is a legislative function and that Texas is adhering to federal guidelines.
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The Democratic Party’s criticism of Sydney Sweeney’s campaign has sparked debate, with Gaffney highlighting the controversy over its political alignment and messaging. Gaffney’s comments on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime’ reflect the internal divisions within the party regarding the campaign’s approach.
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Former EU top diplomat Josep Borrell has accused the bloc of being complicit in Israeli war crimes in Gaza due to its inaction. He stated that a third of the bombs used by Israel are made in Europe and criticized the EU for not sanctioning Israeli officials or addressing the issue openly.
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Eight individuals, including a 3-year-old child and an Irish missionary who oversees the care of children with special needs, were kidnapped from an orphanage in Kenscoff, Haiti. The police were informed about the abduction on Monday, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crime.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is urging President Trump to consider clemency for George Santos, who is serving a seven-year prison sentence for wire fraud and identity theft. Trump has not ruled out the possibility, acknowledging Santos’ wrongdoing but stating no one has yet approached him about it.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have traded cornerback Jakorian Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV, according to sources close to the transaction. The deal marks a strategic move for both teams as they adjust their defensive line depth.
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Russia has announced it will stop complying with the INF Treaty, which expired in 2019. President Putin claims deploying intermediate-range missiles to Belarus is necessary for national security.
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Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted the Tatsinskaya railway station in Russia’s Rostov Oblast overnight on August 4, according to local media. The attack has raised concerns about the escalating conflict and its impact on infrastructure and civilians.
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Two hikers were airlifted from a remote beach at Point Reyes after being stranded by rising tides. The rescue operation, coordinated by local authorities, highlights the dangers of coastal hiking during high water events.
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President Trump’s potential use of tariffs as leverage in trade negotiations and the debut of a hit musical at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe highlight current issues in international trade and the arts.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that the United States and NATO are introducing a new mechanism to support Ukraine through the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative. This initiative is designed to streamline and prioritize the delivery of critical military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine in response to the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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The Ukrainian Interior Ministry reported an increase in the death toll in Kramatorsk to seven after a high-rise building collapsed. Authorities found the body of another victim and human fragments in the rubble.
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Comedian Andrew Schulz criticized President Trump for not following through on his campaign pledge to provide universal IVF coverage, calling it a ‘flip-flop.’ Schulz, who previously supported Trump’s candidacy, has grown increasingly critical of the president’s perceived broken promises, including the reversal on the IVF care pledge.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is set to announce plans to develop a nuclear reactor for the Moon within six years. The initiative aims to support future human space exploration and address potential competition from China and Russia’s joint efforts, even as NASA continues its nuclear development despite recent Pentagon actions.
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Bo Loudon and Caroline Downey discussed President Trump’s support for Sydney Sweeney on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The conversation explored the implications of Trump’s endorsement for public figures and its potential impact on cultural and political discourse.
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Texas Democrats, including Sydney Sweeney, are criticizing President Trump’s recent foreign policy moves, warning of potential risks to national security and international relations. The Democratic Party’s position emphasizes the need for a more collaborative approach to global challenges.
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Texas Democrats face a political crisis over a controversial fitness test that has sparked debates on party loyalty and integrity. Prominent figures like Sydney Sweeney are involved, raising questions about the role of celebrities in political processes.
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Ukrain’tian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims a change in sentiment in Russia is already being felt, and new decisive steps and strong sanctions will push Russians towards peace. He expressed confidence that continued pressure will lead to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
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Rep. Delia Ramirez declared she is prouder to be Guatemalan than American at a leftist Panamerican Congress in Mexico City. The summit, organized by the radical left-wing Progressive International and Mexico’s Morena party, drew criticism from the White House over its focus on U.S. imperialism and immigration policies.
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Czech President Petr Pavel highlights a substantial increase in the supply of artillery ammunition to Ukraine, from 1:10 to 1:2 over two years, attributed to the ‘Czech initiative.’ This marks a critical shift in military aid dynamics.
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The Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine has denied claims that Poland is planning to end its visa-free travel agreement with Ukraine. This is part of a broader effort by the NS, and is part of the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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A hiker was injured after falling 25 feet at Big Falls waterfall, requiring a dramatic helicopter rescue. Emergency crews airlifted the man to a trauma center following the incident.
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Czech President Petr Pavel argues that Western pressure on Ukraine to liberate all occupied territories is unfair, stating the task is too difficult. He also suggests resuming economic cooperation with Russia after a ceasefire.
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Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about a EUR 500 million US aid package for Ukraine, including Patriot systems and missiles. Zelensky expressed gratitude for the contribution, highlighting its importance in Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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The Trump administration is tying FEMA’s grant allocations to states and cities that boycott Israeli companies. While official boycotts are uncommon, the policy may serve as a symbolic gesture aligning with the administration’s pro-Israel stance.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly told his cabinet he will seek backing for a plan to fully occupy Gaza, despite objections from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF currently claims to hold approximately 75% of the territory, and under the new plan, the military would be expected to occupy the remaining area…
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The Department of Justice has initiated a grand jury investigation into ‘Russiaget,’ a term used to describe alleged Russian interference in U.S. elections. This move has drawn significant criticism and pushback from political figures and media outlets.
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President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order creating a White House Olympics task force to ensure the security and logistical success of the 2028 Los Angeles Games. The task force, composed of Trump’s cabinet members and federal agencies, will address key challenges such as transportation coordination, visa processing, and security frameworks.
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The fruit industry in Ukraine experienced a significant boost in supply volumes in 2025, with an almost 30% increase in production. Tax payments, however, saw a sharp decline, with the total amount paid dropping by UAH 108.4 million compared to the previous year.
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Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has vowed to address the growing issue of violent crime in the state, particularly following the recent Cincinnati mob attack. During an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Ramaswamy expressed his commitment to implementing comprehensive reforms to reduce violence and enhance public safety.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters commented on Texas Democrats’ decision to leave the state to delay a GOP redistricting vote, suggesting they are avoiding potential power loss. The redistricting process is a critical factor in shaping the political landscape, as it determines the boundaries of electoral districts.
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The U.S. will require some foreign visitors to pay bonds of up to $15,000 for entry as part of a new pilot program, targeting countries with high visa overstay rates. This move is part of the Trump administration’s broader strategy to combat illegal immigration.
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Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka announced Ukraine’s interest in involving Japanese business for joint projects in green energy and high-tech production. This initiative aims to strengthen economic ties and promote sustainable development through technological innovation.
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Mike Davis, founder of The Article III Project, discusses the Department of Justice’s investigation into ‘Russiagate’ and speculates on potential witnesses. He labels the probe as the ‘greatest scandal in American history.’
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has cautioned state legislators against fleeing the state to avoid participating in a Republican-led redistrict, highlighting the importance of legislative responsibility.
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A Russian FPV drone strike has killed two civilians, a man and a woman, in the Kharkiv region, according to reports. The incident occurred around 14:00 on a road in the Vovchansk community as the drone struck a moped they were riding on.
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Czech President Petr Pavel has raised alarms about the efficacy of Russian hybrid warfare tactics in Europe, noting that these operations are more extensive and sophisticated than those of the Soviet past. His remarks highlight the need for increased vigilance and cooperation among European nations to counter these threats effectively.
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Vivek Ramaswamy faced accusations at a Cincinnati town hall that Black history has been swept under the rug in America, particularly when it comes to the debate around rising crime. The discussion centered on the portrayal of Black history and its intersection with contemporary crime statistics.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed the Netherlands’ €50,000 million contribution to Ukraine’s air defenses, signaling the anticipation of further support from other allies.
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Laura Ingraham criticized the Democratic Party for engaging in ‘political theater’ as Texas Democrats flee the state. Ingraham’s comments were made on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ highlighting her frustration over the Democrats’ actions.
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Major news outlets, including The New York Times, have mischaracterized John Durham’s findings from the ‘Durham Annex’, falsely claiming he found Russian documents ‘fake’. Durham concluded the documents were ‘composites’ rather than outright fakes, leading to a biased media focus on the issue.
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A 13-year-old girl was returned to Ukrainian government-controlled territory, according to Andriy Yermak, head of the President’s Office. The decision emphasizes the government’s commitment to protecting civilians during the conflict.
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Vivek Ramaswamy has condemned the ‘anti-law enforcement culture’ following a brutal Cincinnati beating, calling for policies to address violent crime and restore the rule of law. The incident, which resulted in six victims and six arrests, has sparked a national conversation about public safety and the role of law enforcement.
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Former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke has called on Democrats to adopt a more aggressive stance against GOP gerrymandering in the ongoing redistricting battle in Texas. O’Rourke urged the party to be willing to ‘fight fire with fire’ in response to the Republicans’ attempts to redraw congressional districts in a way that favors their party.