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South Park has escalated its feud with the Trump administration by mocking DHS’s use of the show for ICE recruitment. The show responded with a vulgar message, continuing a conflict that began with its season 27 premiere’s attacks on Trump.
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La congresista de Illinois declaró públicamente sentirse más orgullosa de ser guatemalteca que estadounidense, a pesar de no haber nacido allí. Su enraizamiento cultural y familiar le otorga un vínculo profundo con el país centroamericano.
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Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, has been convicted of conspiring to run an unlicensed money-transfer business. Prosecutors allege he helped cybercriminals launder over $1 billion through the crypto mixing platform.
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NovaPay, an international financial service provider, has reported a 60% growth in its loan portfolio since the start of the year, reaching UAH 1.35 billion as of early August. This growth underscores NovaPay’s expanding influence in the financial services industry.
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Japanese Ambassador Masashi Nakagome met with Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko to discuss financial conditions in Ukraine, focusing on customs reform to create a more favorable business environment for Japanese companies. The meeting highlighted the importance of streamlining customs procedures to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and improve trade efficiency.
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Chelyabinsk police have launched a manhunt for Sergei Moskalenko, a war veteran accused of murdering his wife by strangulation. Local media sources indicate that the incident has prompted an active search for the suspect.
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Israeli Defense Chief Eyal Zamir has raised concerns with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the potential for a full-scale invasion of Gaza, according to Israeli media reports. The discussion took place during talks on expanding the conflict, with a decision expected at an upcoming cabinet meeting.
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Sophie Cunningham, a star player for the Indiana Fever, has been fined $1,500 for her continued criticism of referees, marking a tripling of her previous fine of $500.
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China is battling a widespread chikungunya outbreak with over 7,000 cases in Guangdong, prompting a Level 2 CDC alert as the virus spreads to Europe. The CDC notes that while cases are common, the virus is rarely fatal.
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Texas Democrats have fled the state to prevent a redistrict, the move is part of a broader strategy to counter gerrymandering efforts. President Trump’s backing of the map raises concerns over the impact on fair representation.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) has expanded its network of longevity clubs, with more than 100 active locations operating throughout Ukraine. These clubs emphasize healthy aging, social interaction, and community involvement for older adults.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is intensifying its efforts to combat race-based gerrymandering in the Texas redistricting battle, marking the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon announced the move, emphasizing the DOJ’s commitment to protecting ballot access and ensuring fair representation.
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US President Donald Trump praised a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as ‘very productive,’ signaling progress toward resolving the Ukraine conflict. Both leaders aim to end the war in the coming days, though details remain scarce.
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Thomas Müller has signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps of Major League Soccer, marking a significant shift for the 36-year-old midfielder. The move is seen as a bold step into the North American league, with potential implications for the competitiveness of Major League Soccer.
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Thomas Müller has signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps, marking an unusual yet potentially impactful move for the German midfielder. The transfer highlights the growing global appeal of Major League Soccer and its increasing competitiveness on the international stage.
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The discussion on Fox News @ Night focuses on public sentiment regarding the COVID vaccine and the recent viral outbreak in China, featuring insights from React19 co-founder Brianne Dresson and Dr. Marc Siegel.
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Panelists discuss Clinton’s subpoena actions in Epstein probe as part of bipartisan accountability efforts. They also address Trump’s trade deals in the segment.
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India criticizes Trump’s 50% tariff as an unfair penalty for its national interest-driven Russian oil purchases. Analysts warn of potential global market impacts and rising energy costs for India.
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Former NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darr, Porcher discusses the shooting incident at Fort Stewart, Georgia, where five soldiers were injured. He highlights the unique position of soldiers in handling gunfire scenarios.
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Teamsters President Sean O’Brien claims that Sen. Bernie Sanders stopped speaking to him after O’Brien addressed the 2024 Republican National Convention. O’Brien asserts that Sanders’ attitude and access have changed, leading to a breakdown in their communication.
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Will Cain examines the Left’s strong reaction to Sidney Sweeney’s ownership of a dog that bears a resemblance to a Nazi symbol on his show, and explores the broader implications of rising crime rates in U.S. cities with Bradley Devlin.
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U.S. Army Sergeant Quornelius Radford, 28, has been identified as the suspect in a deadly shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia, where he worked as an automated logistics sergeant. The incident resulted in five soldiers being injured, with all receiving on-site treatment before being transported to Winn Army Community Hospital.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has sarcastically expressed sympathy for New York Republicans facing potential seat losses due to her Democratic gerrymandering plan. While mocking Republican Rep. Mike Lawler’s ability to end partisan gerrymandering, Hochul has openly criticized his influence in Washington, indicating her continued push to redraw maps to benefit Democrats, mirroring efforts by…
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated an investigation into the group Powered by People, led by Beto O’Rourke, over allegations of supporting Democrats to block a Republican-led congressional redistricting plan. O’Rourke criticized the move, calling it a political attack.
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Son Heung-Min, considered one of the greatest Asian players of all time, has signed with LAFC to join Major League Soccer. This transfer marks a significant moment for the league as it welcomes a global icon and legend.
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Field Yates has released his top 100 fantasy football rankings for the 2025 season, offering insights into the most valuable players for point-per-reception (PPR) leagues. The rankings are designed to help fantasy football enthusiasts make informed decisions as they build their teams.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Bridgewater addressed his coaching suspension from Miami Northwestern High School during training camp. The suspension followed a reprimand for a rule violation, sparking discussions about athlete accountability.
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Shohei Ohtani made history by turning his 1,000th career hit into a grand slam against the St. Louis Cardinals. His performance on the mound, with eight strikeouts in four innings, further highlights his dual-threat capabilities.
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Cubs reliever Andrew Kittredge rebounded from a booed loss to the Reds by throwing an immaculate inning, marking the team’s first since 2022.
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Ohio State’s head coach Ryan Day has confirmed that the quarterback competition between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz remains extremely close, with neither player having a clear advantage. The final decision is expected to be made in the final week of the season as both players continue to prepare for the upcoming matchups.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has informed reporters that President Donald Trump will make a decision on whether to impose secondary sanctions on Russia’s trading partners within the next 24 to 3. This potential move comes amid ongoing tensions between the United States and Russia, which have been a focal point of international relations…
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Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman suggests Trump may ask Putin about Russia’s involvement in U.S. elections and cybersecurity concerns. The upcoming meeting between the two leaders is seen as pivotal in shaping U.S.-Russia relations.
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Manhattan DA announces additional charges against two suspects with illegal immigration status who shot off-duty border patrol officer during armed robbery. The suspects, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez and Christhian Aybar-Berroa, are now facing charges including attempted murder, assault, and weapon possession. The incident occurred in NYC’s Fort Washington Park, where the officer was shot but…
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Tua Tagovailoa has been named to President Donald Trump’s re-established Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, calling it an ‘honor’ despite not knowing much about the role. His recent concussion and NFL future remain under scrutiny.
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A shooting incident occurred at Fort Stewart in Georgia, resulting in injuries to US soldiers. The incident is under investigation, with authorities working to determine the motives and circumstances behind the attack.
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Brooks Nader shared a series of photos from her vacation in Saint-Tropez on Instagram, including a leopard-print swimsuit and revealing outfits, showcasing her bold fashion choices. Fans praised her looks, with many expressing admiration for her physique and confidence.
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New charges have been filed in the investigation of a shooting incident involving an off-duty CBP officer in New York. This legal development highlights the ongoing probe into the case.
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The New York Police Department is investigating the mysterious death of an individual at a private yacht club. Authorities are examining the security measures in place at the location to determine the circumstances of the death.
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Former Seahawks MVP Shaun Alexander expects Sam Darnold to surpass his 2024 season with the revamped Seattle Seahawks offense, which features Cooper Kupp and Kenneth Walker. Alexander highlights Darnold’s potential under the new system and predicts the team will make the playoffs.
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A Moscow court has ordered the pre-trial detention of Vadim Saltykovsky, an economics professor accused of treason. The professor, who previously served as chief Kremlin adviser on relations with post-Soviet states in the early 2000s, faces charges related to alleged espionage and undermining Russia’s national security.
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A Democratic state lawmaker could face obstruction-of-justice charges for alerting her community about ICE operations. The controversy has escalated after conservative voices have condemned Ortiz’s behavior, suggesting that she might be in violation of federal law.
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US President Donald Trump has raised the tariffs on Indian imports to 50%, escalating trade tensions with India. This move comes as the administration prepares to implement a series of tariffs targeting multiple countries.
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Fox News reporter Peter Doocy reports that a potential meeting between former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, along with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, could take place as early as next week. The discussion may focus on ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe and diplomatic relations.
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Researchers have uncovered documents revealing how the Chinese technology company GoLaxy has been utilizing artificial intelligence to collect data on members of Congress and other influential Americans. The company’s activities also include tracking individuals in Hong Kong to counter opposition to the 2020 Hong Kong National Security Law.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned the EU on the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Accords that it must learn to respect Russia’s sovereignty and interests or face being left behind in a shifting global order.
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The Trump DOJ is taking aim at illegal race-based gerrymandering and voter roll issues, said Civil Rights Division chief Harmeet Dhillon in a video released on Wednesday, Aug. 6, coinciding with the anniversary of the Voting Rights Act.
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A stray kitten was spotted wandering along a subway platform in New York City, where it managed to board a train and was later adopted by a commuter. The incident has sparked a wave of positive reactions and raised questions about the treatment of stray animals in urban areas.
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Fox News senior correspondent Steve Harrigan is analyzing potential motives behind the recent shooting incident at Fort Stewart in Georgia during a segment on ‘The Story.’ The incident, which occurred at a military base in the southern United States, has prompted authorities to conduct an urgent investigation to determine the shooter’s motivations.
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Carolina Panthers cornerback Jaycee Horn was involved in a car accident on his way to the stadium, requiring stitches to his thumb. He will miss the team’s first preseason game, with hopes of returning for the game against the Houston Texans.
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G7 ambassadors to Ukraine have welcomed the appointment of Oleksandr Tsyvynsky as Director of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES), noting that this move contributes to improving the business climate in Ukraine. The officials emphasized that Tsyvynsky’s leadership will strengthen economic security and promote a more favorable environment for business operations.
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Una congresista demócrata expresó su identidad guatemalteca como prioridad durante una conferencia en la Ciudad de México. Abordó el estatus migratorio de su esposo, un tema relevante en las discusiones sobre política inmigratoria.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered near Hiroshima’s Atomic Bomb Dome to demand nuclear disarmament and oppose the US-Japan ‘war alliance,’ clashing with police who tried to forcibly remove them. The demonstrators criticized Tokyo’s military buildup and the potential for nuclear sharing between the US and Japan.
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The U.S. has raised tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, criticizing India’s continuing purchase of Russian oil. India has denounced the move as ‘unfair, unjustified, and unreasonable’.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order establishing a White House task force to oversee the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with Trump himself chairing the group. The move follows his controversial suggestion of mandatory genetic testing for women’s sports, a policy change prompted by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s new athlete policy.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he is ‘absolutely not’ confident that superstar Micah Parsons will play Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles. The uncertainty stems from Parsons’ recent trade request, which has delayed discussions about a contract extension.
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Texas residents have condemned Democratic lawmakers for fleeing the state to avoid a vote on a Republican-backed redistricting plan, with calls for consequences. Governor Greg Abbott has threatened to take legal action against the absent lawmakers.
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Experts warn that high heat in cars can cause chemical leaching and bacterial growth in plastic water bottles, posing health risks. They recommend using glass or stainless steel alternatives for safer hydration.
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A former FBI assistant director has stated that the shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia does not appear to be motivated by terrorism. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the motive behind the shooting.
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The Department of Justice has initiated a grand jury investigation into allegations that Obama administration officials engaged in a conspiracy to link former President Donald Trump to Russia during the 2016 election. The probe follows a referral from Senator Tulsi Gabbard, who claims the intelligence community manipulated information to create a misleading narrative of Russian…
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Romanian parliament’s new law enables shooting down Russian drones over its territory, potentially averting an armed clash with Moscow. The law, passed in February, aims to prevent Russian strikes by deterring them from entering Romanian airspace.