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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.
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Former Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler has revealed that ‘caking’ has taken over the newsroom of the Washington Post. This has led to staff members leaving the paper, raising concerns about the integrity of journalistic standards.
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Following a shooting that wounded five soldiers at Fort Stewart, a former military official highlighted the effectiveness of emergency response and weapons safety protocols. Army Sgt. Quornelius Radford is charged with shooting five fellow service members, though officials say the victims are expected to recover.
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Ghana’s defense and environment ministers died in a helicopter crash that killed all eight people on board. The incident occurred in the northern region of the country.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has accused the Democratic Party of embracing ‘extremism’ by highlighting internal quotes from a Marxist scholar, Mahmood Mamdani, who is described as the ‘heart and soul’ of the party. The remarks come amid heightened political tensions and debates over ideological alignment within the Democratic Party.
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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro called for stricter accountability in handling youth offenders, citing the rise in youth violence and the need to stop coddling young criminals. She argued that D.C. Council’s approach of rehabilitation over punishment is failing to protect the public.
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Dean Cain, known for his role as Clark Kent in the 1990s TV series ‘Lois & Clark: The TEENAGE SUPERHERO,’ is set to be sworn in as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The announcement was made during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ where Cain discussed his decision to join the agency and…
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The Trump administration intensified efforts to deport illegal immigrants with criminal records, including those convicted of violent crimes and other serious offenses. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin emphasized the initiative’s goal of ensuring public safety by removing dangerous individuals from communities.
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Stephen A. Smith called for a federal investigation into the WNBA’s treatment of Caitlin Clark, citing potential civil rights violations. He suggested such a probe could bolster President Trump’s political base.
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President Donald Trump addressed rumors surrounding the potential end of Howard Stern’s radio show, labeling the so-called “hate Trump” entertainment model as a failure. His remarks reflect a broader trend of criticism against late-night hosts who have frequently targeted him with political satire.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating Beto O’Rourke’s nonprofit, Powered by People, for allegedly funding Texas House Democrats who fled the state to block Republican redistricting efforts. The nonprofit is accused of providing financial support for air travel, lodging, logistical assistance, and daily fines for the lawmakers.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo has delved into the mysteries surrounding McDonald’s Grimace, revealing its true identity in a recent segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Additionally, the show has examined the financial backers of the ongoing exodus of Democratic politicians from Texas to Illinois, suggesting deeper political strategies at play.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to double tariffs on Indian imports, signaling potential economic tension between the two nations. Russia supplies about 45 percent of India’s oil imports, adding to the geopolitical complexities of the situation.
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Inter Miami beat Pumas UNAM in their final group game of the 2,025 Leagues Cup on Wednesday night at Chase Stadium to clinch a spot in the knockout round of the tournament. The victory guarantees the club a place in the next phase of the tournament, marking a significant step in their campaign.
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Singer Ash Ruder’s emotional ballad about generational trauma, ‘Blue Genes,’ has gone viral, leading to confusion with American Eagle’s controversial ad featuring Sydney Sweeney. Ruder clarified that her song, written in 2022, has no connection to the ad, which sparked debates over its racial undertones and use of “blue genes.”
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President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed cautious optimism on August 6, suggesting that Russia may be more open to a ceasefire after meetings between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff. Zelensky noted potential shifts in Moscow’s stance regarding the war in Ukraine.
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A 22-year-old US soldier, Taylor Adam Lee, has been charged with espionage after allegedly transmitting technical information about the M1A2 Abrams tank to a Russian intelligence officer in June. The charges come amid escalating tensions between the United States and Russia.
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ESPN host Pat McAfee praised the $1.6 billion WWE broadcasting deal while criticizing internal executives, who he called ‘bum a– suits.’ The deal will allow ESPN to broadcast major WWE events like WrestleMania.
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The On Politics newsletter is inviting readers to submit questions about the Trump administration’s immigration policies and changes. This initiative aims to address public concerns and provide clarity on ongoing developments in immigration reform.
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Donald Trump has indicated openness to meeting both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy as early as next week, following his envoy’s productive talks in Russia. The development comes amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine, raising questions about potential diplomatic engagement.
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The State Customs Service of Ukraine has announced the appointment of a new head through a competitive selection process. This decision is expected to maintain the momentum of ongoing reforms and drive further modernization in line with EU standards.
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Russian forces have shelled Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region, killing three people, according to the regional military administration head. The attack is part of an ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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India has announced new tariffs on U.S. goods, escalating trade tensions, while state redistricting and school cellphone bans spark political and educational debates.
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Laura Ingraham criticized the current state of Washington, D.C., and the administration’s efforts to improve its appearance. She expressed concerns about the city’s deteriorating condition.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced a new initiative to provide farmers with financial support, covering up to 80% of the cost of breeding animals and up to 25% for farm construction or reconstruction. The measure is intended to bolster the agricultural sector and support farmers during economic challenges.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy detailed the Trump administration’s plans to establish a lunar fission reactor as part of its effort to win the next space race. The initiative aims to leverage nuclear energy for sustainable moon exploration.
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Ukraine and Romania plan to open the Bila Tserkva – Sighetu Marmației border crossing by the end of 2024 for passenger cars on temporary infrastructure. Deputy Minister Serhiy Derkach and Romania’s Ionel Scrioșteanu confirmed the plans during their meeting.
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China has reportedly implemented a range of measures, including the use of drones, insecticides, and mosquito nets, to combat a mosquito-borne virus. These actions have been highlighted by Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
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President Donald Trump announced a $60,000 donation to the White House Historical Society for renovations and a $600 billion investment deal with Apple, highlighting his efforts to bolster the economy and preserve national heritage. The events were detailed on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ underscoring the significance of both actions in the current economic climate.
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Three people were injured in enemy attacks in Kharkiv region on Wednesday. The attacks are attributed to ongoing conflict in the area, which has been a focal point of recent military operations.
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Fox News host Steve Doocy visited Granbury, Texas, to engage with residents on ‘Fox & Friends,’ discussing the community’s favorite parts and emphasizing local pride.
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The Royal New Zealand Air Force conducted a rare and dangerous mission to evacuate three people from McMurdo Station in Antarctica, in a handout photo from the New Zealand Defence Force. This mission is one of the most challenging the air force can undertake.
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The New Zealand Air Force executed a high-risk medical evacuation of three Americans from Antarctica under extreme winter conditions. The operation required meticulous preparation due to shifting weather, extreme cold, and the necessity of creating an ice runway for landing.
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During a recent meeting in Moscow, U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that ‘great progress’ had been achieved in discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The U.S. leader highlighted areas of cooperation, though a White House official later clarified that ‘secondary sanctions’ were still in the works, signaling that significant challenges remain in U.S.-Russia relations. Trump’s…
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Former President Donald Trump has commended the recent three-hour meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov, calling it ‘highly productive.’ Kremlin foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov characterized the discussion as ‘usefully’ and ‘constructive.’
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Ukrainian industrial company Interpipe has supplied specialized micropiles for the reconstruction of the Poprad-Vydrnik bridge in Slovakia. The project aims to improve infrastructure and transportation in the region.
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Retired General Jack Keane suggests that Putin may acknowledge Trump’s significant leverage in peace negotiations. Keane’s analysis highlights potential shifts in the dynamics of the talks.