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During the end of a reunion tour concert at Wemble. Stadium, a fan fell from the upper tiers of the venue, leading to their untimely death. The tragedy occurred as the band’s performance was concluding, leaving fans and organizers in shock.
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President Donald Trump expressed approval of Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad campaign after learning she is a registered Republican, calling it ‘fantastic.’ The endorsement follows a recent controversy surrounding the ad, which sparked political debate.
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Padma Lakshmi, 54, shared sizzling Instagram photos of herself in a hot pink bikini at the beach, showcasing her confidence. Fans praised her for embracing her ageless allure and maintaining her charm over time.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin defended his decision to repeal an Obama-era regulation that allowed the agency to regulate vehicles, airplanes, and coal plants to combat climate change, calling it the largest deregulatory announcement in US history. He criticized the rule for overreaching the agency’s legal scope and accused the Obama administration of legislating through regulation.
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Senator Tim Scott urges the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, arguing that maintaining current rates could hinder economic growth. The discussion also included trade talks with China and Scott’s new book.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe detailed the Durham Annex during an interview with ‘Sunday Night in America,’ offering insights into the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. The discussion suggested potential future developments in the probe.
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Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen has shared new revelations from declassified documents suggesting a potential Trump-Russia collusion during the 2 016 election. On the show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ Thiessen discussed the origins of the so-called ‘Trump-Russia hoax,’ framing it as a coordinated effort to undermine the former president.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons defended the agency’s enforcement of immigration laws during an interview on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ He emphasized the administration’s focus on deporting individuals who violate immigration rules.
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German authorities allocated over $7.3 billion in welfare payments to Ukrainian refugees in 2024, with Bavarian leader Markus Soder arguing that the generous support is making Ukrainians less inclined to work.
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Fox News host Mark Levin accused Democrats of hating the Constitution during his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ The claim comes amid ongoing discussions about the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
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The news briefing highlights a potential ‘all or nothing’ deal regarding the Gaza conflict, with discussions ongoing to resolve the humanitarian crisis. Additionally, influencers celebrated by the Vatican and a protest in Tel Aviv demanding the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza are mentioned.
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A 51-year-old woman was killed, and another person suffered serious injuries after being mauled by dogs in a San Bernardino, California, park on Thursday. San Bernardino Police responded to the scene, where they encountered multiple stray dogs and a chaotic situation, shooting one dog and removing 14 others from the park.
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Senator Tom Cotton has blamed Hamas for the malnutrition affecting children in Gaza, citing the group as the sole responsible party for the humanitarian crisis. His comments were made during an appearance on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ where he called for holding Hamas accountable for the conditions in the region.
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Naomi retained her Women’s World Championship at SummerSlam in a triple-threat match against Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky. The match featured intense moments, including a dramatic boot from Ripley to Sky, which set the stage for Naomi to take control and ultimately secure the pinfall.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene claims continued US funding for Ukraine is a betrayal to the majority of Americans. She warns that such policies risk losing younger voters and damaging the Republican Party’s appeal.
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Over 60 migrants lost their lives in a boat capsizing off Yemen’s coast. The incident highlights the dangers of the Gulf of Aden, a route used by tens of thousands of migrants last year.
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Noah Lyles took the 200-meter final at the U.S. Track and Field Championships, but there was some tension after the race with Kenny Bednarek, the sprinter who finished just behind him. Bednarek shoved Lyles, who was looking back at him after crossing the finish line, and the two immediately got into a tense moment as…
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French cyclist Pauline Ferrand-Prévot has become the first Frenchwoman to win the Women’s Tour de France since the race’s revival four years ago. The victory marks a significant milestone for French women’s cycling.
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A tragic drunk driving accident caused by an illegal migrant led to two deaths, prompting political discourse. Democrats are pushing for ICE agents to be unmasked, a move that has generated controversy.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin, a co-host of ‘The View,’ criticized Kamala Harris’ interview with Stephen Colbert as emblematic of the Democratic Party’s challenges post-2024 election. She argued the interview symbolized the party’s struggles, while also noting the financial reasons behind Colbert’s show cancellation.
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CNN data analyst Harry Enten has asserted that President Donald Trump is the most influential president of the 21st century, based on data analysis. Enten evaluated various metrics including policy impact, media attention, and public opinion trends.
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Fighter jets were scrambled to intercept a civilian aircraft that entered restricted airspace over Trump’s Bedminster golf club. NORAD used flares to guide the plane out of the no-fly zone, emphasizing the importance of pilots adhering to federal aviation regulations.
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The UK government is set to introduce new legislation targeting individuals and groups who use social media platforms to facilitate illegal immigration, including activities such as organizing Channel crossings, providing fake documents, and arranging accommodation for migrants. The measure aims to address the growing role of online platforms in enabling human trafficking and smuggling operations.
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The Minnesota Lynx bolstered their roster by acquiring DiJonai Carrington as WNBA contenders prepare for the Aug. 7 trade deadline. The Detroit Shock, now known as the Wings, have decided to part ways with Carrington, signaling a shift in their strategic direction.
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Night 2 of WWE SummerSlam saw several title defenses, with The Usos’ Jey Uso (Sikoa) retaining the Undisputed Universal Championship against The Miz. Becky Lynch successfully defended her Women’s World Championship against Charlotte Flair, while Naomi retained her WWE Women’s Championship against Bayley.
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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim supported Bruno Fernandes’ criticism of the team’s performance in their 2-2 draw with Everton, indicating his openness to feedback from the squad. The comments highlight the coach’s commitment to fostering an environment where players feel empowered to address issues.
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Julio Rodriguez has made history by becoming the first player in MLB history to achieve 20 or more home runs and 20 or more stolen bases in each of his first four seasons. This milestone marks a significant breakthrough in the sport’s history, showcasing his unique combination of power and speed.
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The Miami Marlins completed their first-ever sweep of the New York Yankees with a 7-3 victory on Sunday. Kyle Stowers’ 3-run homer was pivotal in the win, marking a significant milestone for the Marlins.
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The Miami Dolphins have agreed to a three-year contract extension with defensive tackle Zach Sieler, which could reach a total value of $67.73 million. This agreement elevates Sieler to the position of the highest-paid defensive player in the team’s franchise history.
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Lionel Messi has suffered a ‘minor’ muscle injury in his right leg during Saturday’s Leagues Cup match against Necaxa. The club has not yet announced a return date for the Argentine superstar.
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Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek clashed during the U.S. Track Championships 200-meter final, leading to a physical confrontation as they crossed the finish line. The incident added tension to an already highly competitive race.
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Cameron Young finally got his first PGA Tour victory Sunday after seven runner-up finishes, coasting to a 2-under 68 to win the Wyndham Championship. His win marks a significant milestone in his career and sets the stage for further success in the 2024 season.
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Democratic leaders including Pete Buttigieg and Gavin Newsom have shifted their stance on transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports, raising questions about inclusivity and competitive fairness.
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President Zelensky has sanctioned 94 individuals and five entities, focusing on key figures in Russia’s shadow fleet. This action is part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to combat Russian aggression and disrupt its naval operations.
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Senior Trump aide Stephen Miller accuses India of funding Russia’s war in Ukraine through continued oil imports from Moscow, sparking debates over India’s foreign policy and economic ties with Russia.
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Markus Soder, Bavaria’s Prime Minister, has proposed ending citizen’s allowance payments for Ukrainian refugees, suggesting instead that new arrivals receive reduced benefits under Germany’s Asylum Seekers Benefits Act. The move has sparked debate over the balance between humanitarian obligations and fiscal responsibility.
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Loni Anderson, known for her role in ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ has died at 79 following a prolonged illness. Her family expressed their grief, with a private funeral service planned at The Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
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Texas Democrats are fleeing the state to block a redistricting vote that could give Republicans five new U.S. House seats in the 2026 midterm elections cycle, the AP reported Sunday. At least 51 Democratic members have left the state, risking fines and potential arrests, as the party faces off against the GOP over the proposed…
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Political analysts suggest that if Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Chinese goods succeed in revitalizing American manufacturing, it could strengthen the Republican Party’s position in the 2026 midterm elections. Joe Concha, a political strategist, highlights the potential for GOP gains if these policies translate into economic improvements and voter support.
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American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson’s rough week ended with a fourth-place finish in the 200-meter heats at the US Track and Field Championships, following her arrest in Seattle on charges of fourth-degree domestic violence. Her performance was further impacted by her detention at South Correctional Entity in Washington, which limited her ability to prepare for the…
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The College Board’s AP Computer Science exam revealed that students struggled with array-related questions, achieving only 17% of the maximum points on these sections. The most challenging question involved a 2D array puzzle, with just 19% of students earning high scores.
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On July 29, Welsh singer-songwriter Dave Edmunds fell into cardiac arrest while hospitalized, leading to a harrowing moment where his wife, Cici Edmunds, reported that he ‘died’ in her arms before medical professionals resuscitated him. The incident has left Cici in shock, as she described the experience as ‘horrific,’ emphasizing the critical need for ongoing…
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Holly, one of the victims of a brutal beating in Cincinnati, has shared her experience in a new video, expressing gratitude to her supporters. The incident has sparked widespread concern about public safety in the city.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., claimed during an interview that former President Joe Biden has shown signs of cognitive decline, sparking debate over his mental acuity while in office. The discussion also touched on Democrats’ calls for increased access to I.C.E. detention facilities.
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An 8-year-old boy in Guernsey, Joe Griffin, rescued seven abandoned ducklings and became their devoted companion. Despite releasing them into the wild, the ducklings now follow him to school, creating a heartwarming local story.
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Bill Maher has called elite universities ‘indoctrination factories,’ endorsing Trump’s reform efforts amid criticism over antisemitism and intellectual diversity. The host criticized academia’s lack of free speech and alleged anti-American sentiments in some professors’ reactions to the Hamas attack.
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A boat collided with a 20-foot minke whale off the Jersey Shore, killing the animal and sending a passenger overboard. The person is believed to be unharmed, while the whale’s remains are set for a necropsy.
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The segment explores how Trump’s economic strategies could affect the political and military landscape in Gaza. Experts and analysts are being quoted to evaluate the possible ramifications of Trump’s approaches on international relations and regional stability.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin defended the repeal of Obama-era climate regulations, which President Biden had previously relied on for his EV mandate. The move has sparked debate on balancing environmental protection with industrial growth.
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The manhunt for Army veteran Michael Brown continues after he allegedly shot and killed four residents at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana. Authorities have located his alleged escape truck but remain unable to locate Brown, who is described as barefoot and shirtless.
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The Chinese government is intensively promoting the real-world application of AI in public and private sectors to enhance its technological competitiveness. Experts suggest this push is driven by a desire to access vast government data to improve AI development, though some question its effectiveness due to economic challenges and implementation complexities.
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A fan in his 40s died from fall-related injuries during Oasis’s Wembley Stadium concert. The incident led to a swift response from the London Metropolitan Police, who confirmed the man’s death on-site.
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Tom Brady joked about potentially playing in his 50s after an Instagram post highlighted his career stats. He captioned the post with a playful ’50’s coming soon?’ comment, sparking speculation about his future in the sport.
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A Catholic content creator and a Cincinnati resident orchestrated an epic pizza delivery to Pope Leo XIV, bringing his favorite Chicago-style pizza to Vatican City despite van breakdowns, TSA security challenges, and a brief incident where the pizza was thrown into the trash before being recovered. The delivery was a testament to the power of…
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Rebecca Grant of the Lexington Institute discusses how President Trump’s repositioning of nuclear submarines pressures Vladimir Putin. The discussion takes place on ‘Fox Report Weekend.’
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A UK-based NGO has found that only one of over 50 recent cases involving the IDF led to a prison sentence. The Israeli military is failing to properly investigate war crime accusations against its personnel, the NGO stated.
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The Pope’s ‘Jubilee of Youth’ concluded in Rome with a mass attended by over one million faithful. The week-long event brought together young people from around the world, featuring a highlight event known as the Catholic ‘Woodstock’ concert.
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A volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula erupted for the first time in 600 years, spewing ash 6 kilometers into the sky. The event followed an 8.8-magnitude earthquake that triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific.
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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to a $6 million settlement in a case related to antisemitism claims following discussions with the Becket Fund’s counsel, Jordan Varberg, on the Fox Report. The settlement addresses allegations involving anti-Israel protests and antis,
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A boat collided with a 20-foot whale off the Jersey Shore on Saturday, killing the animal and causing one passenger to be thrown overboard. The incident has raised concerns about marine life conservation and the risks associated with boating in coastal areas.