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Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko handed over 900 UAVs to the fighters of the 5th separate Kyiv assault brigade of the Armed Forces from the capital’s community. The delivery, sourced from community donations, aims to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities during the ongoing conflict.
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Caitlin Clark joked with her teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull for posting a viral TikTok of themselves in bikinis before a game, urging swimsuit brands to ‘focus on basketball.’ Despite the lighthearted banter, Cunningham has defended Clark’s status as the face of the WNBA, criticizing those who doubt her influence.
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The FBI is investigating an antisemitic attack in Clayton, Missouri, targeting an American who served in the Israeli army. The incident involved three vehicles set on fire, and the words ‘DEATH TO THE IDF’ spray-painted in the driveway of the victim’s home. Authorities are treating the attack as a hate crime and have vowed to…
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Democratic lawmakers, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are facing criticism for warning residents about potential ICE raids, drawing potential legal troubles. Arizona’s Sen. Analise Ortiz and Georgia’s Rep. Gabriel Sanchez are among those scrutinized for their actions, which some claim could be endangering federal law enforcement operations.
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A doorbell camera captured the moment an unlicensed driver fell asleep at the wheel and crashed head-on into an Amazon delivery truck in Mineral Wells, Texas. Both drivers sustained minor injuries, with the Amazon employee reportedly making sure all packages were delivered before heading to the hospital.
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Aberdeen, Scotland, will introduce a 7% visitor tax starting in April 2027, adding around $6 to average hotel stays and generating over $7 million annually. This decision aligns with a growing trend across Europe, where communities are grappling with the economic and environmental impacts of overtourism.
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Interfax-Ukraine will host a roundtable to discuss the Court of Appeals’ decision to declare the land allocation for the National War Memorial Complex illegal. The event will include legal experts and cultural leaders, streamed live on YouTube.
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Actor Dean Cain has announced his plan to join ICE as an immigration officer, supporting the Trump administration’s deportation campaign. The decision aligns with the administration’s efforts to recruit personnel for increased immigration enforcement.
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The Russian Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for Boris Dubrovsky, the former governor of Chelyabinsk, who resigned in March 2019. Dubrovsky, who led the mineral-rich region of the southern Urals from 2014 to 2019, is now facing legal action.
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NATO faces growing hybrid warfare threats as Russian drone incursions into Lithuania and strikes near Romania’s border raise questions about alliance unity and response. Days ahead of the U.S. preparing harsh new sanctions tied to the war in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions have tested the political will of NATO’s collective defense guarantee, Article…
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Anita Dunn, a prominent Democratic operative and former senior Biden advisor, is testifying before the House Oversight Committee as it investigates claims of potential cover-ups regarding former President Joe Biden’s mental health and the use of autopen signatures for official documents. The probe has seen several other Biden aides questioned, including Ron Klain, and has…
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Chinese automaker BYD has launched the Atto 1, an affordable electric hatchback priced around $12,000, at the Indonesia auto show. This vehicle, which offers 75 horsepower and a 236-mile range, is positioned to compete with gas-powered vehicles by delivering modern features, urban-ready performance, and a price tag that could finally bring EVs to the masses.
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Civil rights activist Robert L. Woodson Sr. criticized mainstream media for its alleged racial bias in covering violence, pointing out that incidents with white victims and Black perpetrators receive minimal attention. He highlighted the Cincinnati assault where two white individuals were beaten by Black suspects, which was largely ignored by media.
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A man who opened fire at a McDonald’s restaurant in Cherkasy’s city center on Thursday shot himself and was hospitalized, according to law enforcement sources. The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the stability of the region.
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Teddy Bridgewater, now with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, defended his actions that led to his suspension as head coach at Miami Northwestern High School, citing his efforts to ‘protect’ the players by providing financial benefits like Uber rides and meal costs. He described the players as his ‘sons’ and emphasized his commitment to their safety…
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem claims ICE agents are facing a 1000% rise in assaults, blaming ‘sanctuary politicians’ for the violence. She emphasizes that enforcement remains ongoing despite threats.
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Ukraine’s Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that from September 1, military recruiters will wear bodycams during document verification and summonses. The measure aims to enhance transparency and accountability in recruitment.
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Migrants continue to risk their lives by attempting dangerous crossings through the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait, where recent boat capsizes have resulted in numerous deaths. The high mortality rate underscores the urgent need for international efforts to address the root causes of migration and improve maritime safety.
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Members of the 1983 NC State men’s basketball team attempted to seek retroactive NIL compensation for their historic national championship, but a North Carolina judge dismissed the lawsuit, citing untimely filing and lack of a violation of enforceable rights. The team’s 1983 Cinderella run, including their iconic championship-winning play, remains a legendary story in college…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukraine is conducting strikes on Russian logistics and oil refining facilities as part of its ongoing defense operations. He emphasized that these targets are being prioritized due to their strategic importance in supporting Russia’s military operations.
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President Donald Trump’s administration is celebrating the 200th day of his presidency, highlighting a range of policies and initiatives as successes. The administration claims to have made significant progress in trade, immigration, energy, and artificial intelligence, including tax cuts, border security, and international agreements.
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Former NFL quarterback Archie Manning has stated that his grandson, Arch Manning, will not be declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft and will stay at the University of Texas for at least a couple of years. The younger Manning has drawn significant attention for his performance this season, with fans labeling him a potential Heisman…
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The article suggests that an alliance between Trump and Cuomo could help Cuomo defeat Zohran Mamdani in New York City’s mayor’s race, potentially stabilizing the city and offering a path to national political unity. Trump’s endorsement could also neutralize Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, boosting Cuomo’s chances of victory.
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Matthew McConaughey nearly starred as Jack Dawson in ‘Titanic,’ but a memoir excerpt claims he refused to drop his Texas accent during the audition. The part ultimately went to Leonardo DiCaprio, whose performance became a defining moment in his career.
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Zohran Mamdani, the socialist mayoral candidate for New York City, accused President Trump of conspiring with his opponent and vowed his administration will be ‘the worst nightmare’ for the president. Trump is reportedly considering involvement in the race, with discussions between the president and Governor Andrew Cuomo, while the White House denies any plans for…
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The New York Mets will commemorate the 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ historic 1965 performance at Shea Stadium by reenacting the iconic concert during their game against the Seattle Mariners on Aug. 15. This tribute will include a tribute to the Beatles’ songs and a celebration of the iconic moment in music history.
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Babatunde Oladotun, the No. 1 high school basketball player in the ESPN class of 2027, has announced his decision to reclassify and enter the 2026 class.
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Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward is seeking a raise, with sources indicating he hasn’t fully participated in practice. The team faces challenges in the defensive market, which has undergone a reset this offseason.
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A man opened fire at a McDonald’s restaurant in Cherkasy, Ukraine, according to regional police. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared Israel’s intention to take full control of the Gaza Strip and eliminate Hamas, signaling a major policy shift. The move comes as ceasefire negotiations with Hamas have stalled, and the Israeli government is likely to approve the plan soon.
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Romanian Foreign Minister Oana-Silvia Țoiu will visit Kyiv following diplomatic talks in the capital, with plans to also visit Chernivtsi.
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Katie Miller, wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, launched a new podcast aimed at providing a platform for conservative women, especially busy moms, to engage in honest conversations across the political spectrum. The podcast will feature guests like JD Vance, Mike Tyson, and Sage Steele.
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Political commentator Tomi Lahren hosted a special episode of her show ‘Tomi Lahren is Fearless’, where she analyzed the national debate over trendy jeans. Reporter Savan’t Hernandez joined the discussion, providing a broader perspective on how these fashion trends are influencing public discourse.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly selected a potential location for upcoming discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump. The announcement was made following recent diplomatic efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.
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The Moscow Exchange (MOEX) Index surged over 5% to 2,905 points, marking its highest level in two months, driven by anticipation of a high-profile meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump. Investors are closely monitoring the potential for diplomatic and economic developments stemming from the anticipated talks.
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Katie Miller, the wife of Stephen Miller and former adviser to the DOGE project, has launched a new podcast aimed at providing a platform for conservative women to connect and discuss issues relevant to their community. The initiative reflects her commitment to fostering dialogue within the conservative movement, particularly focusing on women’s perspectives.
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India has joined the United States and Turkey in recognizing Syria’s new interim government, marking a crucial step in the country’s post-civil war recovery. This recognition is expected to boost international engagement and support for Syria’s rebuilding efforts.
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Cuisinart is offering a back-to-school sale with discounts up to 30% on stainless steel cookware and small kitchen appliances. The promotion runs through August 17, providing customers with deals on a range of products to help manage busy weeknight meals during the school year.
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The FBI has agreed to assist Texas in locating Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to stall a GOP redistricting vote. Cornyn credits Director Kash Patel for approving the request, calling the lawmakers’ actions a ‘shameful attempt to thwart the legislative process.’
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China has criticized the United States for imposing ‘unsustainable’ tariffs on Brazil, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi stating that such actions violate the UN Charter and undermine WTO rules. The tariffs were introduced by US President Donald Trump in response to Brazil’s cooperation with BRICS and the prosecution of former president Jair Bolsonaro.
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Ukrainians are skeptical about the potential impact of a Trump-Put, summit on the ongoing war. Despite their desire for an end to Russia’s invasion, they believe such a meeting is unlikely to yield a peace plan they can accept.
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A Swiss report warns that European companies’ overreliance on American digital services poses significant data risks. The report found that over 74% of European publicly listed firms use US tech providers, with entire sectors in France, Spain, and Ireland heavily dependent on American services.
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A 28-year-old teacher, Andrew James McGann, is accused of killing a young married couple at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. The Arkansas State Police described the attack as random with no known connection between the suspect and the victims.
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Ukraine has targeted the Afipsky refinery multiple times since Russia’s 2022 invasion, most recently in February. The strikes have caused significant damage and raised concerns about the escalating conflict’s impact on critical infrastructure.
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Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld is set to appear on NBC’s ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ on Thursday. The ‘Gutfeld!’ segment, a staple of Fox News’ late-night lineup, is the most-watched late-night program on television and regularly outdraws late-night offerings on NBC, CBS, and ABC.
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The Justice Department is considering the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, accused of fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staff members in a hate crime. Court documents reveal that Milgrim was seen on video attempting to crawl away from Rodriguez after being shot multiple times, with the suspect following her and firing again.
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U Myint Swe, the former acting president of Myanmar, has died at 7,4. As a figurehead leader, he held minimal actual power but played a pivotal role in endorsing policies that allowed the military junta to extend its grip on the country following the 2021 coup.
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The Department of Homeland Security has lodged an ICE detainer against Roberto Romero-Hernandez, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, after he was arrested for allegedly driving drunk and killing a man using a lawnmower in Alexandria, Louisiana. Police confirmed he was operating a vehicle without a license while intoxicated, leading to the fatal accident.This incident highlights…
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Serhiy Babak, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Education, Science, and Innovation, has identified pedagy, management and administration, and information technology as the most sought-after majors for master’s degree admissions in 2025.
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Camilla Luddington, 41, has shared her experience of being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism after months of confusing and debilitating symptoms. She described the emotional relief of finally receiving a clear diagnosis, which validated her health struggles.
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Will Cain and Mike Benz discuss the latest developments in the Russiagate investigation, focusing on potential implications and key figures involved. The segment highlights the ongoing scrutiny of political figures and its impact on public perception.
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Fox News’ Aishah Hasnie is providing updates on the investigation into alleged cover-ups related to former President Biden’s mental health. Guy Benson, a well-known Fox News contributor, is offering his analysis of the situation, emphasizing the importance of transparency in political leadership.
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The FBI is reportedly ousting at least three officials, including the former acting director Brian Driscoll, as sources suggest the departures are retribution for their involvement in January 6 investigations. The affected officials were told to leave by Friday with no specific reason provided.
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The body of a man suspected of killing a couple and their son in April has been found, police say. The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Alexander Weiss, was found in a remote area near the town of Ebersbach, with signs of a struggle.
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Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, a senior judge, has withdrawn her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court following internal political tensions within the governing coalition of CDU and SPD. The withdrawal has raised questions about the stability of the coalition and the future of judicial appointments in Germany.
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Russian Foreign Policy Adviser Yuri Ushakov confirmed a meeting between Trump and Putin is planned for the coming days. The Kremlin stated a location has been chosen but will be revealed soon.
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Russian media have confirmed that a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to take place in the coming days. Details regarding the location, date, and agenda of the summit have not yet been disclosed, but the announcement has sparked interest and speculation among international observers.
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New research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that saturated fat, not dietary cholesterol from eggs, elevates bad cholesterol levels. This finding challenges long-standing assumptions about the role of eggs in heart health and suggests they can be a nutritious part of a balanced diet.
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Russia is expanding its efforts to undermine the prisoner exchange process by disseminating false information through its officials and propaganda channels. The campaign aims to erode trust in the negotiations.
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