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Two men have been arrested in connection to the murder of a Tennessee family, according to a report by Fox News’ Madison Scarp, according to a report by Fox News’ Madison Scarpino. Authorities are investigating their alleged involvement in the crime.
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Kevin Hassett, director of the White House Economic Council, defended President Donald Trump’s decision to fire the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, amidst criticism from NBC host Kristen Welker. Hassett argued that the firing was necessary to ensure accurate and transparent job data, citing recent revisions to the jobs report as evidence…
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Comedian Bill Maher criticized American universities on his HBO show ‘Real Time,’ calling them ‘indoctrination factories.’ He partially endorsed former President Donald Trump’s proposals for educational reforms.
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The Sunday Morning Futures segment with Maria Bartiromo highlighted market concerns centered around former President Donald Trump’s potential return to the public sphere, Democratic legislative priorities, and ongoing tensions with Russia. Financial experts speculated on how these political dynamics might influence investor sentiment and stock performance ahead of the trading day.
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Donald Trump, former President of the United States, has made recent comments regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict, reigniting debates over U.S. foreign policy and Trump’s stance on the issue. His remarks have sparked a range of reactions, with critics and supporters weighing in on the implications of his statements.
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Madeline Daley, a Catholic social media coordinator from Cincinnati, Ohio, described to Fox News Digital how she managed to deliver a pie from Aurelio’s Pizza to Pope Leo XIV — even after it briefly wound up in the trash. The incident, which Daley shared with Fox News Digital, highlights the unexpected and heartwarming interaction between…
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The Senate’s departure for a month-long recess left over 150 of President Trump’s nominees in limbo, highlighting deepening partisan gridlock. Key positions in the judiciary and diplomatic corps remain unfilled as Senate leaders clash over procedural reforms.
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Congressional Democrats are working on legislation to raise public school teacher salaries. The proposal is part of a broader effort to address teacher compensation and improve education quality.
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Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez criticized the Yankees for recent mental mistakes and lack of accountability. Aaron Boone defended his players, acknowledging criticism but emphasizing the team’s potential and commitment to improvement.
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Microsoft’s AI coding assistant, GitHub Copilot, has attracted 5 million new users in the last three months, pushing its total user base to 20 million. The tool’s adoption by Fortune 100 companies has grown by 75% compared to last quarter.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin Criticizes Kamala Harris’ Colbert Interview as ‘Microcosm of Democratic Issues’
Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized Kamala Harris’ Colbert interview, calling it a ‘microcosm of everything that’s wrong with Democrats post-election.’ The exchange highlights growing tensions within the political landscape.
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A long-dormant Russian volcano, Krasheninnikov, erupted, sending hot ash miles into the sky. Scientists are monitoring the event to understand its cause and potential impact.
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President Donald Trump has claimed that the Bureau of and Statistics has manipulated economic data to portray a more favorable economic picture. Kevin Hassett, the director of the White House National Economic Council, has declined to provide evidence to support these allegations.
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin criticizes NJ Governor over sanctuary city policies, highlighting federal-state tension. The official reacts to LA Mayor’s support for a ruling that restricts ICE operations.
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Microsoft has issued patches for a critical zero-day vulnerability in its SharePoint Server software after hackers exploited it to breach over 400 servers globally, including major U.S. government agencies. The on-premise versions are particularly vulnerable, allowing attackers to steal data and maintain access even after systems are patched.
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Storm Floris threatens the UK with severe weather, including wind gusts over 80 mph. Officials warn of potential disruptions and advise residents to stay indoors.
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Germany’s birth rate has reached an all-time low, with women averaging just 1.35 children. This demographic shift has become a central concern for the country’s leaders and social commentators.
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Former White House press office chief of staff Yemisi Egbewole and American Frontier Strategies CEO Mehek Cooke discussed the failed Senate nominee deal and the need for generational change in the Democratic Party on Fox News Live.
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White House Economic Council director Kevin Hassett defended President Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) during an NBC interview on Sunday. The move has sparked debates over the independence of government agencies and the potential impact on economic data reporting.
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Nintendo has sold over 6 million Switch 2 consoles, surpassing the original Switch’s sales speed, but faces supply issues. The Switch 2’s software sales also show strong consumer demand.
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Sandra Grimes, a former CIA operative who played a key role in identifying Aldrich Ames, the agency’s most notorious traitor, has passed away at the age of 79. Her work was instrumental in uncovering a high-profile espionage case that led to the deaths of at least eight double agents.
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President Trump criticized Charlamagne Tha God for comments suggesting the administration’s handling of the Epstein case had created an opportunity for traditional conservatives to reclaim the Republican Party. The remarks were made during a segment on Fox News’ ‘My View with Lara Trump’ program.
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Democratic leaders and the American Federation of Teachers are collaborating to increase teacher salaries. This effort faces opposition from Republican lawmakers.
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California GOP candidate Steve Hilton criticizes Governor Newsom’s redistricting plan, claiming it could unfairly advantage Democrats, while speculation grows about Kamala Harris’s potential candidacy.
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The FCC’s push to shift media influence from national networks to local broadcasters aims to address declining trust in legacy media, as Commissioner Brendan Carr advocates for re-empowering local stations. This initiative is part of a broader trend seen in the media landscape, driven by the impact of former President Donald Trump.
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U.S. and Israeli officials are considering an ‘all or nothing’ approach to reach a Gaza ceasefire agreement as negotiations stall. The proposal comes amid rising pressure on Israel due to the worsening hunger crisis in Gaza, with Israel and Hamas remaining deeply divided on the terms of any potential deal.
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Former Trump economic advisor Steve Moore criticized the July jobs report, calling the job creation numbers increasingly unreliable. He also mentioned President Donald Trump’s push for a new trade deal with Canada on Fox News Live.
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Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, the creators of ‘King of the Hill,’ explained their intention to portray Southern characters with dignity rather than relying on Hollywood’s typical caricatures. This approach influenced their work on ‘The Office,’ where they aimed to accurately depict Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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A new examination of Jennifer Dulos’ 2020 disappearance highlights financial motives and the lasting impact on her family. The case has become a symbol of suburban turmoil, revealing the complexities of a high-profile divorce and the tragic consequences of personal failings.
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At least one fan who threw a sex toy onto the WNBA court during a game has been arrested. The incident occurred during a match between the Atlanta Dream and Golden State Valkyries, leading to a stoppage of play and police intervention.
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Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., has criticized Senate Democrats for delaying the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominees, calling the process ‘tired of this garbage.’ The remarks come amid ongoing investigations into former special counsel Jack Smith and heightened tensions between the GOP and Senate Democrats.
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Washington authorities conducted a large-scale search for fugitive Travis Decker, wanted for the alleged murder of his three daughters, after a potential sighting near the Pacific Crest Trail. The operation ended without locating Decker, highlighting the ongoing difficulty in capturing the suspect.
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Ukraine has arrested individuals involved in corruption within military procurement. This follows President Zelens,ky’s reversal on legislation aimed at weakening anticorruption agencies.
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Senate Republicans accuse Chuck Schumer of trying to delay Trump nominees’ confirmations. Rep. Andy Biggs calls the allegations ‘political extortion’ on ‘Fox News Live’.
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CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced the Trump administration’s plan to invest over $200 billion in Medicaid following the passage of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill.’ Oz emphasized the program’s importance in helping vulnerable populations and the need for an appropriate return on investment through improved drug pricing and healthcare technology.
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Former Trump statistician Bill Beach criticized the president’s claims of a rigged jobs report, calling it a misunderstanding of data compilation. The firing of Erika McEntar, a key BLS official, has raised concerns about political interference in statistical oversight.
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Democrats are optimistic about a potential blue wave in the midterms, but several factors suggest this might not materialize as expected. Recent polls indicate that the party is struggling to regain its foothold with voters who shifted right in 2024, compounded by fundraising challenges, a growing number of messy primaries, and a congressional map that…
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Lando Norris capitalized on McLaren’s split strategies to defeat Oscar Piastri in the Hungarian Grand Prix. The team’s differing race tactics proved decisive in the fiercely competitive race.
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Miyu Yamashita has won the Women’s Open Championship after a hard-fought battle against Charley Hull. The tournament saw intense competition, with Hull mounting a late challenge that Yamashita ultimately overcame.
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Washington Spirit forward Trinity Rodman returned to the field after nearly four months away, expressing her emotional return in the game against Portland Thorns. The moment marked a significant step in her recovery and renewed hope for her career.
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Sun President Jennifer Rizzotti confirmed the team will remain in Connecticut for the 2026 season. A deal has been reached for a Boston-based group to buy the franchise and relocate it in 2.027.
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Raiders safety Lonnie Johnson Jr. has suffered a broken fib, requiring an MRI to assess potential additional damage. The injury occurred during a recent game involving quarterback Derek Carr.
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Colts backup running back Salvon Ahmed suffered a severe injury to his lower right leg after a hip-drop tackle during practice and was taken to a hospital for X-rays. The incident, which occurred during a routine drill, has raised questions about the safety protocols in place during training sessions.
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New York Bills running back James Cook skipped mandatory team practice for the first time since pursuing an extension this offseason. The absence comes as the team and player negotiate contract terms, with Cook’s participation typically essential for team dynamics and preparation.
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The NFL community celebrated legendary head coach Marv Levy’s 100th birthday with tributes from former players and coaches. Former Bills and Chiefs coach Levy received heartfelt messages from teammates like Thurman Thomas, Jim Kelly, Steve Tasker, and Andre Reed, who praised his coaching legacy and impact.
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A woman who was knocked unconscious during a viral Cincinnati street fight has revealed she is experiencing severe brain trauma, a week after bystander footage captured the incident. Police are still pursuing two suspects in the case, while four others have been arrested.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Lieutenant General Anatoliy Kryvonozhko as the new head of the Ukrainian Air Force, fulfilling a role that had remained vacant for over a year. This move comes amid ongoing military challenges in the country’s eastern regions.
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Unidentified civilians allegedly assaulted a draft officer in Mykolaiv Oblast, using bats and metal pipes to damage a vehicle and injure a soldier. Officials have alleged that the officer fired a non, non-lethal weapon in self-defense, resulting in casualties.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has restored key anti-corruption agencies following a controversial vote, as well, President Donald Trump has shortened the deadline for a Russia peace deal.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed on August 3 that discussions are actively taking place between Ukrainian and Russian authorities regarding the exchange of 1,200 prisoners of war from each side. This development represents a pivotal moment in the war, indicating a possible shift towards de-escalation and humanitarian relief for captured soldiers.
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Ukraine has intensified drone strikes on Russian targets, including a Shahed storage site and an oil depot in Sochi. The country is also seeking full EU aid for 2025.
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Storm Floris is set to hit Britain with powerful winds and heavy rain, with wind gusts exceeding 80 mph expected, particularly in Scotland. Officials have urged residents to remain indoors as the U.K. Met Office issued warnings for strong winds across much of the country on Monday.
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Meta has deleted around 10 million accounts in the first half of 2025, primarily targeting impersonation, spam behavior, and fake engagement. This initiative aims to promote original content and improve the quality of interactions on the platform.
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Sarah Awaidah has created an alternative aid system in northern Gaza, delivering food and supplies to over 100,000 families while bypassing Hamas and corrupt profiteers. Her efforts have led to threats from former allies and those who see her as a threat to their financial interests.
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Jennifer Burke of Empower Martial Arts & Self-Defense demonstrated essential self-defense moves on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ offering viewers practical skills for personal safety. The segment highlights the importance of self, defense training in everyday situations.
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Stephen Miller, a senior Trump aide, accused Democrats of orchestrating a ‘coup’ and ‘seditious conspiracy’ to undermine the 2016 election. The claims target Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and intelligence officials, arguing they engaged in a campaign to topple Trump and commit serious legal offenses.
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The head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Bakanov, has made a rare visit to the United States to attend the launch of Russian cosmonaut Oleg Platonov and meet with acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy. This visit marks the first in-person meeting between the two space agencies since 2018, highlighting potential collaboration in space projects and the possibility…
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David Marcus, a columnist for Fox News, advocates for restoring the ‘Redskins’ name for Washington’s NFL team and reversing the removal of historical symbols during the 2020 social upheaval, arguing it’s time for society to reclaim its history.
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Ukrainian drones have caused a fire at an oil depot in Sochi, prompting a large-scale firefighting operation. Local officials reported that 12,7 firefighters were working overnight to tackle the blaze.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., is pushing for Senate rule changes to expedite the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees. Democratic leaders have resisted the changes, citing fairness concerns.