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SummerSlam Night 1 delivered a dramatic shift in the World Heavyweight Championship as CM Punk defeated Gunther, only for Seth Rollins to cash in his Money in the Bank contract and steal the title. Other highlights included Roman Reigns and Jey Uso’s victory over Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
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Seth Rollins used his Money in the Bank contract to defeat CM Punk and win the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam. This victory marks Rollins’ second title reign, following his previous win from Gunther in a hard-fought match.
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Logan Paul delivered a memorable highlight reel moment during a WWE match at SummerSlam, executing a frog splash onto Jelly Roll through the announcers’ table. The match featured Jelly Roll, Randy Orton, and Paul’s team, with Paul ultimately securing a victory for his team.
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Mandy Moore condemned a hit-and-run driver who struck her and her family, expressing hope for karmic retribution. Despite no injuries, the incident has raised concerns about the driver’s actions. Moore has also faced challenges following the LA fires, including struggles with local bureaucracy and Amazon’s delivery practices.
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Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has reported that Russian forces are employing ‘total infiltration’ tactics, conducting active combat operations across multiple fronts to exploit vulnerabilities in Ukraine’s defenses. The strategy marks a shift in Russia’s approach to the war in eastern Ukraine, intensifying the conflict along the Pokrov, front.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (HUR) and local partisans executed a joint operation in occupied Melitopol, successfully attacking a minibus carrying Russian-backed Chechen soldiers. The strike resulted in the deaths of all five soldiers from the Akhmat unit, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
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A Russian missile strike hit the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv overnight, destroying private homes and damaging civilian infrastructure. Three civilians were hospitalized with injuries.
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A Russian airstrike damaged a key bridge in Ukraine’s Kherson Oblast on August 2, prompting local officials to urge residents to evacuate. The attack, which involved two guided bombs dropped around 6 p.m. local time, highlights ongoing military activity in the region.
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Explosions and smoke have been reported near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which has been under Russian occupation since March 2022. The plant, the largest nuclear facility in Europe and one of the ten largest worldwide, is now a focal point of ongoing tensions in the region.
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The U.S. Senate has adjourned for recess without advancing a major sanctions bill against Russia, leaving President Donald Trump with the sole authority to decide on potential penalties against Moscow. Republican senators, who have been urging for increased pressure on Russia, did not push for the measure to move forward.
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District Attorney Sarah Stogner of Ward County, Texas, has sparked controversy by recording herself smoking a legally purchased joint from New Mexico, highlighting the ongoing debate over marijuana legalization in the United States. Her actions have ignited discussions about the disparity between state and federal drug laws in the U.S.
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Sen. Ted Cruz questions the Department of Justice’s trustworthiness on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’ His remarks reflect concerns about the agency’s integrity amid recent controversies.
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The U.S. Secret Service has decided not to renew former Director Kimberly Cheatle’s top-level security clearance, following her resignation after the assassination attempt against Donald Trump in July 2024. Republican lawmakers criticized her leadership, citing security failures that allowed the attack to occur.
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Tiffany Stratton retained her WWE Women’s Championship in a high-intensity match against Jade Cargill at SummerSlam. The bout, marking both competitors’ first appearances at the event, showcased their skills and determination as Stratton secured the win with a strong finisher.
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Charlamagne tha God, co-host of The Breakfast Club, discusses his opinion on the 2028 White House ticket and the lack of viewpoint diversity in media. During his appearance on My View with Lara Trump, he emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives in political discourse.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance has admitted to being ‘obsessed’ with UFOs and plans to investigate the phenomenon thoroughly. The New Jersey drone sightings, which involved large airborne objects, prompted a multi-agency federal investigation.
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Former Arkansas Governor and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee sparked controversy with his comments on the Israel-Palestine conflict, suggesting that if Israel is committing genocide, it’s ‘really bad at it.’ His remarks have ignited debate over the alleged war crimes and their implications.
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FBI Director Kash Patel has refuted claims of lying by media outlets after uncovering classified documents related to the Trump-Russia probe in ‘burn bags’ within a secret room of the FBI. The materials, including a classified annex to former special counsel John Durham’s report, are being declassified and will be released to Senate Judiciary Committee…
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Charlamagne tha God questioned whether Democratic leaders have a clear figure, citing Zohran Mamdani as an example. The remarks have sparked debate about the party’s leadership and strategy for upcoming elections.
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Charlamagne tha God discusses his perspective on the initial phase of President Donald Trump’s second term during a segment with Lara Trump. The discussion focused on the challenges and developments encountered during the first months of Trump’s presidency.
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Frederic Fleitz warns that Trump’s return to the political scene could strain the delicate balance of the Putin-Xi alliance. The potential shift in U.S. foreign policy strategies may reveal vulnerabilities in the growing partnership between Russia and China.
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Senate negotiations over confirming Trump’s nominees collapsed as the president ended talks, accusing Schumer of demanding $1 billion in exchange for a few nominees. Schumer framed the decision as a failure of negotiation, with both sides unable to reach a mutual agreement.
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After a yearslong and complex legal struggle, St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey have regained possession of their AR-15 rifle, which had been seized by authorities over five years ago following a 2020 confrontation with Black Lives Matter protesters. The couple, who initially faced charges of unlawful weapon use, eventually had their misdemeanor convictions…
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The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) has launched emergency aid for Druze and Christian communities in Syria’s Sweida region, which has been particularly affected by ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises. The initiative aims to provide critical relief to vulnerable populations facing displacement and lack of basic necessities.
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Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair have won the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam by defeating Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez. Their victory was a testament to the veterans’ experience and teamwork amidst the challenges faced during the match.
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Lara Trump warns that the Trump administration’s continued success could lead to a ‘liberal meltdown.’ Her column highlights the challenges faced by the left-wing movement in response to Republican achievements.
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Ben Domenech, editor-at-large of The Spectator World, condemned the media’s portrayal of Israel and Hamas as ‘absolutely despicable’ on the show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ He highlighted what he describes as pervasive lies and propaganda in news coverage surrounding the conflict.
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A 6-year-old boy was left with welts along his arm after an octopus at a Texas aquarium latched onto him and refused to release, according to his mother. The aquarium acknowledged the incident, noting that the octopus displayed typical curious behavior and emphasized strict safety protocols for interactions with guests.
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Kristin Davis revealed that one of her ‘Melrose Place’ co-stars gave her the cold shoulder during filming, refusing to speak to her on the competitive ’90s set. Despite the tension, Davis emphasized the overall positive experience of working on the show, which was an important milestone in her career.
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Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas Governor and current U.S. Ambassador to Israel, criticized the media’s portrayal of Israel during an interview on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ He argued that journalists often misrepresent Israel’s actions and motives, deserving our contempt.
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Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of Theranos, is now incarcerated at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, where she is sharing a prison cell with newly transferred inmate Ghislaine Maxwell. The two women, both convicted of serious financial crimes, are reportedly housed together in the facility.
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US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is set to visit Moscow on Sunday as part of efforts to facilitate peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. Trump has significantly shortened the deadline for a peace settlement to just ten days, threatening penalties if no agreement is reached.
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Roman Reigns and Jey Uso delivered an epic performance to kick off the first night of SummerSlam, defeating Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed in a bruising tag-team match. The rivalry intensified as both teams engaged in a hard-hitting contest, with Reigns making a triumphant return after a betrayal by Paul Heyman.
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Fox News host Mark Levin has called on Hamas to surrender in order to achieve a ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine conflict, emphasizing the need for an end to the violence. Levin discussed the pressures on Israel and outlined the steps necessary for a peaceful resolution in the Middle East on his show ‘Life, Liberty &…
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Former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro was confirmed as Washington D.C.’s U.S. Attorney, passing along party lines despite Democratic concerns about her past statements on election fraud and the January 6 riot. The confirmation highlights the ongoing partisan struggle over Trump’s judicial appointments.
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Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman faces felony gun charges after being arrested during a traffic stop, raising concerns about his potential role in the team’s 2025 NFL season. Authorities found multiple firearms, including assault weapons, in his vehicle, casting doubt on his defensive role for the upcoming season.
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CNN’s Harry Enten calls the Democratic Party ‘messier than a hoarder’s basement,’ citing its internal divisions and low approval ratings. The party faces challenges in finding a clear leader for the 2028 presidential race with no frontrunner emerging.
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Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is under investigation by the Office of the Special Counsel for potential violations of the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from engaging in political activities. The probe centers on Smith’s alleged participation in ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ a political talk show where he may have breached the law’s provisions.
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Mark McCloskey, who gained national attention in 2020 for confronting protesters with firearms on his property, has retrieved his AR-15 from the police department after a multi-year legal battle. The incident sparked widespread debate over gun rights, property ownership, and public safety.
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A 54-year-old Tennessee man has been arrested and charged with 11 counts of attempted murder and weapons violations after explosives were found at his home. The incident highlights the dangers posed by domestic extremists and the risks faced by law enforcement during high-stakes confrontations.
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Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Ark., critiques the intelligence officials involved in the alleged ‘Russi, gate’ cover-up on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ His comments have reignited discussions about the influence of foreign entities on U.S. elections.
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South African authorities have arrested 1,000 foreign illegal miners in a week-long operation aimed at curbing illegal mining activities. The operation targets abandoned mines, which have become hotspots for illegal activity, raising concerns about safety and security in the region.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is set to cease operations by early 2026 after losing federal funding under the Trump administration. The decision follows an executive order that directed the cessation of federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing allegations of bias and spreading ‘woke propaganda.’
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Long-term nursing care in Germany is becoming increasingly unaffordable, raising concerns about the financial burden on older adults and their families. The situation highlights the urgent need for policy solutions to ensure sustainable and accessible care for the aging population.
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The Big Weekend Show is conducting a street-level survey to assess public sentiment regarding safety in New York City. The initiative aims to gather insights into how residents and visitors perceive their personal security in the city.
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The EU’s recent economic summit with China highlighted internal strategic confusion and growing isolation, as the bloc grapples with its approach to China despite significant economic ties. Beijing’s focus on pragmatic cooperation contrasts with the EU’s ideological rigidity, undermining meaningful progress.
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Romania is making strides in addressing its historical silence regarding the genocide of Sinti and Roma, a critical shift in acknowledging and remembering the atrocities. The European Day of Remembrance on August 2 is set to play a central role in this effort, encouraging open discussions and remembrance.
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Despite recent unemployment data that has sparked criticism from Democratic lawmakers, the U.S. economy continues to show signs of robust growth. Analysts suggest that while the unemployment rate may have risen slightly, the overall economic indicators remain strong, indicating sustained job market activity.
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The German government said it has taken note of ‘limited initial progress’ in the flow of aid into Gaza, but said the amount was ‘very insufficient’ to meet the needs of people there. This highlights concerns over the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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The Office of Special Counsel has initiated an investigation into former special counsel Jack Smith over potential Hatch Act violations. GOP Senator has requested an inquiry regarding Mr. Smith’s prosecution of Donald Trump, with Trump’s allies alleging the probe aimed to influence the 2024 election.
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A cleanup day at Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado removed 780 pounds of trash, uncovering items like a hamburger flipper, vape cartridges, and an iPod Nano. The event, involving 150 employees, revealed an old COVID-19 vaccination card and a family of moose encountered during the search.
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Breckenridge Ski Resort staff collected 78,000 pounds of trash during their annual cleanup, discovering unusual items like a message in a bottle and outdated electronics. The effort underscores the resort’s dedication to environmental preservation.
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The Senate is facing a significant impasse over the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominees, with Republicans seeking to proceed with a deal while Democrats remain firm in their opposition. Talks between Senate leaders have stalled, and negotiations are ongoing as both sides continue to push for their positions.
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Dmitry Medved’ev’s controversial remarks have prompted a strong response from U.S. President Donald Trump, leading to the relocation of two nuclear submarines.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed fans after star linebacker Micah Parsons requested a trade, urging them not to worry. Jones described the request as part of negotiations and expressed his high regard for Parsons.
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Law enforcement is conducting a high-stakes manhunt for Army veteran Michael Paul Brown, 45, who is accused of killing four people at The Owl Bar in Anaconda. Authorities have located the white Ford F-150 truck he allegedly used to flee the scene, but the suspect remains at large.
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A California attorney claims that illegal migrants feel ‘comfortable’ resisting ICE agents, highlighting tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. Panelists Vernon Jones and Bill Essayli discussed the violent Cincinnati attack where an illegal migrant allegedly rammed a vehicle into I.C.E. agents, raising concerns about public safety and执法 challenges.
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Charlamagne tha God suggests that Jon Stewart should run as a Democratic candidate in the 2028 presidential election, calling him a ‘change agent’ capable of shaking up the political landscape. He also proposed Stephen Colbert as a potential running mate, citing Colbert’s media influence and the end of his late-night show.
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The July 2025 Steam Survey results show a 0.32% increase in Linux gaming market share to 2.89%, marking a recent high. This growth reflects the increasing interest in Linux-based gaming platforms.
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Maura Gillespie of Bluestack Strategies criticized Biden’s warning about an attack on the Constitution, calling it ‘really rich.’ The comment was made during an interview on the ‘Fox Report,’ where Gillespie discussed the Democratic Party’s search for direction.