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The Trump administration is intensifying its criticism of European censorship regulations, particularly the Digital Services Act (DSA), and has unveiled an AI plan focused on deregulation to prevent ideological bias. This contrasts with EU policies that focus on regulating harmful content and disinformation.
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**Excerpt** The White House Historical Association unveiled a replica of Trump’s Oval Office, mirroring his first-term design without the gold accents. Visitors can now explore the life-size exhibit, which reflects the original interior from his initial presidency.
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Historians increasingly engage in legal advocacy, sparking debates about their role in litigation. Chief Justice Roberts’ remarks at Georgetown University highlight the growing intersection of legal and historical scholarship.
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The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) is urging state legislatures to oppose Republican redistricting efforts in Texas and other states. A recent protest in Austin, Texas, highlighted opposition to the GOP’s plan to redraw congressional maps.
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The Washington Litigation Group has joined the legal challenges against former President Donald Trump, focusing on early appeals. Cathy A. Harris, who was dismissed without cause from the Merit Systems Protection Board, has enlisted the group to support her appeals process.
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Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, warns of harmful side effects linked to common allergy medications during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends.’ The discussion raises concerns about the safety and long-term impacts of these widely used drugs.
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Detroit faces a critical mayoral election as several candidates vie to replace Mike Duggan, the city’s sole mayor since its financial crisis. Residents emphasize the need to revitalize forgotten neighborhoods as the next challenge for the city.
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The deaths of former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and Zambian President Edgar Lungu in foreign medical facilities have reignited discussions about the trust African leaders place in their domestic healthcare systems. This issue highlights broader concerns regarding the quality and accessibility of medical care in many African nations.
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Measures intended to punish elite universities are inflicting collateral damage on the nation’s two-year colleges, which educate 40 percent of all undergraduates. A welding class at Delta College, a community college near Saginaw, Mich.
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QVC is offering significant discounts on popular electronics brands like Bose and Apple, along with designer jewelry and home goods, during its August summer sale.
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Vivek Ramaswamy calls for the GOP to offer an alternative vision to counter Zohran Mamdani’s agenda, framing it as a ‘fork in the road’ for the nation. The election of Mamdani as NYC’s next mayor has become a focal point in discussions about the future political and economic direction of the country.
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Malaysia’s solar industry, once a cornerstone of the nation’s economic growth, is now grappling with the consequences of U.S. trade policies. Over the last decade, Malaysia became one of the world’s largest manufacturers of solar panels, but the recent tightening of U.S. trade restrictions has led to a sharp decline in demand, leaving only two…
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A New Zealand woman was arrested for child abuse after her daughter was found in the luggage compartment of a long-distance bus. The child was hospitalized following the discovery.
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A third child has died, nearly a week after suffering critical injuries when a barge struck and sank a sailboat that was part of a sailing camp in Miami, the U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday. The Coast Guard confirmed the death of a 10-year-old girl, though they did not provide her identity.
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Germany’s Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil is in Washington for high-level talks with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The discussions focus on economic cooperation and global financial issues.
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A violent fan altercation unfolded during WWE SummerSlam, captured in a viral video showing three female fans and a male attendee engaging in a physical scuffle. The event drew record-breaking attendance, with over 113,722 fans in attendance for the weekend.
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Jameson Reeder Jr., 13, shared how he had a portion of his leg amputated after an 8-foot bull shark attacked him in the Florida Keys in 2022, and how he has since conquered his fears by returning to the reef where the life-altering encounter happened. His journey reflects personal bravery and determination, inspiring others facing…
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Danville city councilman Lee Vogler faces a long recovery with multiple surgeries after an alleged murder attempt where an attacker set him on fire. His employer, Showcase Magazine’s owner, reports Vogler is receiving care at the UNC Burn Clinic in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with an uncertain and painful recovery ahead.
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A Democrat has called for an investigation into President Donald Trump’s decision to remove the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) chief, citing concerns over potential executive overreach. The move has sparked discussions among economists and policymakers about the role of the BLS in shaping labor data and economic reporting.
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Border Patrol Chief Ronald Rios has denounced sanctuary policies as ‘disgusting’ and called for their immediate cessation. The statement follows a report of record-low migrant encounters in July, despite ICE detaining an illegal immigrant accused of causing a fatal crash in New Jersey.
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Maureen McGuire, the girlfriend of Ed Kelce, father of NFL players Travis and Jason Kelce, has passed away at 74. Her death has left the Kelce family and friends in mourning, with her legacy marked by warmth and humor.
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Three nutrition experts warn that everyday foods like diet sodas, frozen meals, and chips can lead to high blood pressure, weight gain, and nutrient deficiencies. They urge Americans to reconsider daily dietary choices for better long-term health.
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President Trump’s global trade reset continues to draw intense scrutiny as his administration moves forward with sweeping new import taxes. The delay in implementation highlights the logistical complexities of enforcing such large-scale trade adjustments.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly considering military action in Gaza following the collapse of ceasefire negotiations with Hamas. Hostage families express deep concerns that increased violence could jeopardize the safety of their loved ones.
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Podcast host and content creator Margarita Nazarenko joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss her best dating advice and why women should embrace their femininity.
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Tennessee authorities arrested Giovonte Thomas and Tanaka Brown in connection with the manhunt for Austin Drummond, the quadruple murder suspect. Drummond is considered armed and dangerous as authorities offer a $17,500 reward for his capture.
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Fox News contributor Mary Katharine Ham reacts to Democrats fleeing Texas over redistricting and shares her thoughts on conservative women balancing careers and family.
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Grushko claims the EU’s decision to cut economic ties with Russia has cost the bloc over €1 trillion, citing lost energy and trade profits. Trade between the EU and Russia has dropped from €417 billion in 2013 to €60 billion in 2023, with Grushko asserting Europe’s energy prices are now…
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Authorities are conducting a manhunt for an individual who allegedly attempted to plow his vehicle into ICE agents in Colorado. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of law enforcement, with former Acting, ICE Director Ron Vitiello commenting on the dangers faced by officers.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic hopes to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to China in early September, where both leaders will attend World War II commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender. The event is expected to bring together global leaders, including potential attendance by former US President Donald Trump.
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Rep. Nancy Mace has officially launched her campaign for governor of South Carolina, entering a competitive GOP primary to replace term-limited Gov. Henry McMaster. President Trump praised her as a ‘fighter’ in a campaign video.
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Real Madrid and Manchester United are among the clubs facing major issues from last season, with Real’s defense and United’s attacking woes needing resolution. The article examines whether these clubs and others have made sufficient improvements in the transfer window.
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Rodrygo, once a cornerstone of Real Madrid’s future, now faces a critical juncture in his career. The Brazilian winger’s fall from grace raises questions about his future with the club and potential next steps.
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Professional athletes are increasingly using data-driven analysis to strengthen their positions during contract negotiations. Notable players such as Kevin De Bruyne, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Ben, White are leveraging a specialized data company to assess their market value and performance metrics.
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The Dallas Cowboys are exploring ways to bolster their pass rush without Micah Parsons, who is staying with the team. While a trade is not expected, the Cowboys are optimistic about the potential of other pass rushers.
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Clemson’s football team is gearing up for a potential championship run with the return of key players like Cade Klubnik, under the guidance of coach D, Swinney, reigniting fan confidence in the team’s national title aspirations. The return of Klubnik and other seasoned players has played a crucial role in bolstering the team’s confidence.
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The article highlights the growing pressure on 11 college football teams as they face intense scrutiny over their performance, fan expectations, and aspirations for the College Football Playoff (CFP). These programs are under financial strain due to significant investments and a string of losses, making them prime candidates for scrutiny within the sport’s competitive landscape.
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The NBA is entering the 2025-26 season with varying priorities among its 30 teams. While some franchises are focused on contending for the title, others are prioritizing rebuilding or transitioning through the draft.
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The San Diego Padres made significant moves at the trade deadline, showcasing their dedication to challenging the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers. These acquisitions reflect the team’s commitment to competing at the highest level.
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The MLB trade deadline has once again showcased some of the most creative and high-profile trades in recent memory. Teams across the league have demonstrated ingenuity in their dealings, with several standing out for their strategic acquisitions and innovative approaches.
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Former Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley has announced his candidacy for the 2026 Republican Senate race in Georgia. Dooley, who previously led the University of Tennessee’s football team, is vying for a U.S. Senate seat representing the state.
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The New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Green Bay Packers are focusing on their wide receiver units as training camp and preseason progress. Developing reliable receivers is crucial for the success of these teams this season.
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National reporters have visited 16 NFL teams since training camps began, gathering insights from players and coaches about the upcoming season. The reports highlight key discussions and expectations from team practices.
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Ukraine confirmed a drone strike on a fuel depot at Russia’s Sochi airport. Videos on social media show the aftermath with a burning depot visible from a landing plane.
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Latvia has blocked 10 websites linked to Russian state media, escalating tensions with Moscow. The move is part of a broader effort by Baltic states to counter Russian influence in the region.
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The Kyiv Independent is seeking an Operations Manager to oversee its day-to-day functions. The role is critical for maintaining the publication’s operational efficiency.
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The Kyiv Independent is seeking an HR Manager to strengthen its workforce and operational efficiency. The role involves managing recruitment and employee relations.
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Satellite imagery from July 2025 reveals Russia has restored a runway at the occupied Donetsk Airport, indicating preparations for kamikaze drone attacks. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reports this development signals a shift in Russia’s tactical approach in the war-torn region.
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Ukrainian forces have struck a Russian S-300 missile system in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast. This strike is part of an ongoing effort to disrupt Russian military operations in the region.
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President Trump has imposed tariffs on imported copper to address national security threats from foreign dependence, targeting unfair trade practices by China, Vietnam, and other countries. The move aims to secure economic and national security by revitalizing domestic copper supply chains.
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Rep. Nancy Mace, a prominent South Carolina Republican, has launched her bid for governor in 2026, aiming to lead the state amid a competitive GOP primary. Her campaign focuses on ‘common sense’ and bold policies to rebuild South Carolina, facing challenges from opponents like Attorney General Alan Wilson and other Republicans.
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CNN data analyst Harry Enten ranks Donald Trump as the most influential president of the 21st century, citing record-high tariffs and historically low net migration rates. Enten highlights Trump’s 35% tariff on Canadian goods as the highest since the 1930s, reflecting a shift in U.S. trade and immigration policy.
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Texas House Democrats have fled to Chicago to avoid voting on a redistricting proposal. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker called the move ‘courageous.’
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to expel and arrest House Democrats who fled to avoid voting on a redistricting proposal. The Democrats’ departure was criticized as abandoning their duty to serve the state.
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Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek had a tense encounter during and after a competitive 200-meter race at the Olympics, with Lyles staring down Bednarek and prompting a shove from behind. The two-time Olympians battled for the win, with Lyles securing a narrow victory in 19.63 seconds, four-hundredths of a second faster than Bednarek.
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Ken Rusk, author of 'Blue Collar Cash,' argues that blue-collar jobs are less threatened by artificial intelligence, emphasizing their resilience. He highlights a surge in blue-collar employment opportunities during the Trump administration.
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This news feed item highlights several key developments.
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A recent survey of 1,000 Americans found that 1 in 3 pet owners would date their pet if it were human, highlighting a deep emotional bond. The trend, popularized by a viral TikTok phenomenon, has led to AI-generated ‘human versions’ sparking both humor and serious conversations about human-animal relationships.
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The New York Times faced backlash after its cover photo of a Palestinian child, which it claimed was taken in a war-torn area, sparked accusations of media bias.
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New data from UNOPS reveals that 87% of aid trucks entering Gaza since May 19 were looted, sparking debates over responsibility for the humanitarian crisis.