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Former Hamas hostage Keith Siegel described severe starvation, dehydration, and abuse during his 480-day captivity, urging action to secure the release of 50 remaining hostages. Families of the detained have met with U.S. officials to push for a comprehensive deal as ceasefire talks stall.
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Conservatives, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise, have hailed the shutdown of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) after federal funding was cut by President Trump and the GOP-led Congress. The move has sparked reactions from both sides, with some expressing concern over the future of public media.
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Fox News @ Night aired a special edition on Friday, August 1, 2025, focusing on immigration policy debates, the potential military involvement of Russia in the Gaza conflict, and the shifting cultural landscape shaped by Generation Z.
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Gutfeld! aired a special episode featuring a fitness test and mankeeping segment. The show continues to blend humor with lifestyle and fitness topics.
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A Naga delegation visited the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford to address the ethical implications of the museum’s collection of human remains from the Naga people. The museum’s holdings, which date back to a colonial era, are now at the center of a debate over repatriation and cultural restitution.
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Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have launched a coordinated aid operation to provide relief to the starving population in Gaza. A Jordanian Air Force Hercules aircraft, accompanied by a photographer, executed a successful airdrop of 18 tons of food and essential supplies.
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Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman has endorsed President Donald Trump’s trade war strategy, arguing that the U.S. is ‘going well’ in the trade conflict. This comes as Trump escalates tariffs on Canada and modifies rates with other countries to address trade deficits and secure fair trade relationships.
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A Florida jury ruled that a Tesla and its Autopaid software caused a fatal crash in the Florida Keys in 2019. The company led by Elon Musk plans to appeal the ruling.
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The segment examined the intersection of Russian influence, Democratic Party dynamics, and New Jersey politics. Hannity highlighted concerns about foreign interference in U.S. politics and how recent events in the state reflect broader partisan tensions.
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The Jesse Watters Primetime episode on Friday, August 1, focused on two key topics: President Donald Trump’s continued use of tariffs as a tool for trade policy and President Joe Biden’s initiatives on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). The segment explored the potential economic effects of these policies and their broader political implications.
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Anthropic has revoked OpenAI’s access to its Claude API over a terms of service violation. The move comes as OpenAI prepares to launch GPT-5, with reports suggesting they used Claude to test its capabilities.
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Comedian Bill Maher defended criticism of New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s ‘Marxist’ views during a debate on his show, arguing that the city has ‘never had someone this radical.’ He highlighted Mamdani’s positions, such as the ‘abolition of private property,’ and warned of strong opposition due to their radical nature.
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President Donald Trump has accused former President Barack Obama of being the mastermind behind the so-called ‘Russiagate’ scandal, which he claims was a coordinated effort to link him to Russia. Trump emphasized the gravity of the accusation, calling it the ‘biggest scandal in American history,’ and called for those involved to face ‘a big price.’
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The Senate passed its first major spending bill, securing $488 billion in federal funding with bipartisan support. However, the larger debate over funding the remaining government agencies before the September 30 deadline remains unresolved.
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Cambodia will nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in ending the border conflict with Thailand, with Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol praising his efforts for advancing peace between nations.The ceasefire, negotiated in Malaysia, ended a conflict that displaced over 300,000 people and resulted in at least 43 deaths, with…
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An appeals court has ruled in favor of President Trump’s effort to dismantle union protections for federal workers, marking a significant setback for labor rights. This decision allows the administration to implement changes that weaken collective bargaining rights for government employees.
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President Trump announced on social media that he ordered the repositioning of U.S. nuclear submarines in response to threats from former Russian leader Vladimir Medved, while it remains unclear if any submarines actually changed position.
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Republican New York State Senator Bill Weber has raised alarms over the potential election of socialist Zohran Mamdani, warning of significant negative consequences for the state. In an interview with Fox, Weber expressed concerns about the ramifications of Mamdani’s victory on New York’s political and economic landscape.
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Military authorities suggest light pollution and dim aircraft lighting may have hindered Army pilots from spotting American Airlines Flight 5342 before a collision on January 29. The incident is under review, with potential implications for aviation safety and visibility protocols.
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The F.A.A. is expanding alcohol testing for air traffic controllers after a D.C. plane crash. Jennifer Homendy is leading an investigation into the midair collision at a hearing.
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Ghislaine Maxwell has been transferred to a Texas prison as part of her 20-year sentence. The move follows her meeting with a top US Justice Department official, raising questions about potential legal advancements.
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Cybersecurity researchers found that Airportr’s website allowed access to users’ personal information, including travel plans, passport images, and signatures, potentially exposing diplomatic figures. The CEO confirmed fixes were implemented, but researchers warn that the simplicity of the vulnerabilities suggests prior unauthorized access could have occurred.
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Bill Maher criticized Zohran Mamdani’s far-left positions on ‘Real Time,’ calling him a ‘radical’ and a ‘danger to the city.’ The discussion highlights growing concerns about radical left-wing politics in urban areas.
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The closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is seen as a sign of a ‘systematic change’ in US culture. Panelists on Fox News @ Night explore the implications of this move on media and public discourse.
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During an interview with Stephen Colbert, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the political system, suggesting it is broken. The ‘Common Sense’ Department (CSD) responds, questioning whether the issue lies with the system or Democratic leadership.
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The White House has accused the Bureau of Labor Statistics of a ‘history of inaccuracies,’ prompting panelists Jessica Millan Patterson and Erin Maguire to discuss the implications for economic data reliability. The debate centers on maintaining public trust in statistics critical for policy decisions.
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Republican candidates are dominating Democratic counterparts in fundraising efforts for super PACs, with significant contributions from major donors. President Trump’s interaction with supporters on the South Lawn highlights the party’s strong financial backing.
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John H. Durham, the Trump-appointed special counsel, has concluded that Russian spies likely fabricated emails suggesting Hillary Clinton and her campaign sent messages to Donald, Trump in 2016. This finding has intensified discussions about the reliability of the Russia investigation and its impact on political discourse.
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President Donald Trump has fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) chief, Steven McEntar, following the release of a disappointing jobs report. Trump claimed the report was rigged to make him look bad, accusing McEntarfer of manipulating the data, though he did not provide evidence to support these allegations.
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The Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Guardians delivered an exciting game filled with standout plays and moments. The matchup, which took place on [insert date], saw both teams putting on a show for fans.
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The Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies delivered an exciting matchup, with highlights showcasing key plays and standout performances.
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The Kansas City Royals and Toronto Blue Jays delivered a thrilling showdown in their latest matchup, with the game filled with high-stakes action and standout performances. The contest, broadcast on FOX, captured the attention of baseball fans worldwide who were eager to witness the clash between two powerhouse teams.
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The game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays delivered exciting moments, with key plays and performances highlighted on MLB on FOX.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and co-hosts of ‘Gutfeld!’ have criticized Democrats and the liberal media for their reaction to President Donald Trump’s proposal to reintroduce presidential fitness tests. Gutfeld argues that the media’s focus on the issue is misplaced and that the public should take responsibility for their own actions.
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President Donald Trump has stated that he ordered the deployment of two U.S. nuclear submarines in response to what he called an ‘inappropriate threat’ by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The move is framed as a national security necessity, with Trump warning of the importance of being ‘totally prepared’ for any potential confrontation.
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Tomi Lahren, a prominent conservative commentator, has criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris on the show ‘Hann’ty,’ predicting she has no future in leading the Democratic Party. Lahren’s comments come amid growing tensions within the Democratic Party over the direction of its leadership.
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Greg Gutfeld criticized Kamala Harris for not reading her own book, which is written at a fourth-grade reading level. His panel discussed the implications of her approach, suggesting it reflects a broader issue with her communication and preparedness.
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A tractor trailer carrying hot dogs crashed on Pennsylvania Interstate 83, causing a traffic jam with hot dogs spilled across the highway. Officials noted that the hot dogs were still warm and considered garbage, with four people treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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Recent releases of documents from the inquiry into the fatal midair collision over the Pot’tomac River on January 29 have provided further insight into the roles of two pilots and an air traffic controller whose actions were critical in determining the outcome of the incident. These revelations shed light on the complex chain of events…
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Panelists Miranda Devine, Jason Chaffetz, and Devin Nunes discuss how the New York Times is attempting to spin the Durham annex as Russian disinformation on ‘Hannity.’ The discussion highlights ongoing tensions between Democrats and the media regarding the Russia hoax narrative.
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John Cena delivered a heartfelt promo on SmackDown, reflecting on his career and taking subtle shots at The Rock and Travis Scott. He announced his intention to leave WWE after SummerSlam, vowing to take his title with him and focus on his legacy as a hardworking wrestler.
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The FBI arrests a man in California for attempted financial support to ISIS, with explosives seized, highlighting the group’s threat to national security. Villanueva, a lawful permanent resident of the Philippines, faces up to 20 years in prison for his alleged acts.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli has outlined his vision for transforming New Jersey, focusing on economic revitalization, regulatory reform, and reducing the state’s debt. During an interview on Hannity, Ciattarelli emphasized his plans to attract businesses, streamline regulations, and address fiscal challenges facing the state.
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Senator Tom Cotton raises concerns about Hamas’ use of food as a weapon in Gaza, linking it to broader humanitarian and geopolitical issues. The senator’s remarks occur during a policy forum discussing the international response to the crisis.
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Rep. Tim Burchett has formally requested that George Soros and his associate Leonard Benardo testify before Congress regarding their alleged involvement in the 2016 Russiagate affair, which targeted Donald Trump. The declassified documents link the Open Society Foundations to efforts to discredit Trump’s presidential campaign and derail his first term in office.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom seeks to temporarily halt the state’s nonpartisan redistricting process to aid Democratic interests, a move that has drawn opposition from former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who previously advocated for such systems.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited controversy with his recent comments on the Gaza conflict, drawing sharp reactions from Democrats and intensifying political divisions.
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Political analyst Victor Davis Hanson comments on Kamala Harris’ potential 2028 presidential run during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The discussion centers on her political strategy and motivations for seeking re-election.
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Texas Republicans are defending a newly proposed congressional redistricting map during a heated legislative hearing. The plan, pushed by former President Donald Trump, aims to reshape electoral boundaries to favor the Republican Party, potentially altering the state’s political landscape.
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Senator Lindsey Graham is analyzing the latest findings from the Durham report regarding potential Trump-Russia collusion. The senator joins Hannity to discuss the implications of the report’s latest revelations.
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Nicaragua’s co-presidents have announced full support for Russia’s recognition of four formerly Ukrainian regions as part of Russia. Ukraine has demanded clarification, warning that inaction could be interpreted as tacit approval.
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President Trump’s decision to bring back the Presidential Fitness Test has evoked powerful memories for many Americans. The reinstatement of the test has sparked a mix of nostalgia and concern, particularly among those who struggled with the physical challenges.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity claims that in 2016, nearly all powerful entities aligned against President Donald Trump, suggesting a coordinated smear campaign. Hannity’s remarks on ‘Hannity’ emphasize the perceived unity of opposition forces during the presidential campaign.
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Sean Davis criticized the Democratic Party’s anti-immigration rhetoric, arguing that undocumented immigrants ‘have no one to blame but themselves.’ This stance aligns with a broader conservative narrative emphasizing personal responsibility.
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Senator Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., has called for a ban on student visas from United States adversaries, including Iran and China, during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ He argues that allowing these students to study in the U. S. is ‘educating our own demise.’
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo recently discussed Kamala Harris’ appearance on “Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” where she reportedly expressed fear during the segment. The discussion also covered Kim Kardashian’s latest product launch on “The Ingraham Angle.” These topics were highlighted as part of ongoing political and media commentary.
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Chris Jones, the Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive tackle, expressed a desire for marriage and love during a TikTok trend video at training camp. He shared his longing for a lasting relationship after a messy split from his girlfriend, Sheawna Weathersby, who accused him of infidelity.
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Eleonora Boi, the wife of former NBA player Danilo Gallinari, was hospitalized after being bitten by a shark in Puerto Rico. She described the event as the ‘worst day of my life’ and confirmed she and her unborn child are safe.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has appointed Artem Nekrasov as First Deputy Energy Minister, Olha Yukhymchuk as Deputy Minister of Energy for European Integration and Ihor Zubovych as Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine. These appointments are seen as a strategic move to bolster Ukraine’s energy sector and strengthen its European…
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The state-controlled railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia has reported a 14% year-over-year increase in passenger numbers for July 2025. This growth follows an average of 2.25 million passengers per month during the first half of the year.