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Marc Thiessen, a former Trump advisor, warns Russia not to threaten Trump, amid tensions over redeployed nuclear submarines. The panel discussion highlights the geopolitical implications of U.S.-Russia relations.
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An appeals court in Sarajevo upheld the prison sentence and political ban against Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik. The ruling, which confirmed a one-year prison term and a six-year ban on his political activities, has intensified tensions between Republika Srpska and the international community, with Dodik accusing the EU of an ‘attack’ on his nation.
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At least four Russian oil tankers are idling off India’s western coast due to sanctions and U.S. tariff threats. The situation highlights the growing tensions between economic interests and political pressures in the global oil trade.
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Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski is meeting with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha to discuss increased military aid and potential sanctions against Russia. The dialogue highlights the ongoing political and military collaboration between the two nations amid the conflict.
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Tori Ledezma described a harrowing robbery in Chicago where she was attacked by men who demanded her phone. The attack left her in a state of shock, and she is now seeking justice.
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U.S. Senator Chris Coons has called on Israel to urgently allow more humanitarian aid into the region to alleviate the suffering of civilians affected by the ongoing conflict. During a discussion on ‘Special , ‘Coons emphasized the need for immediate action to address the humanitarian crisis.
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President Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to recognize a Palestinian state has led to significant political and social division in France. Jewish and Muslim communities express concerns that this move could exacerbate existing tensions between them.
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Outgoing CBS “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert failed to address the controversy surrounding former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline during his interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. Despite the opportunity to tackle pressing issues, Colbert avoided discussing Harris’ potential involvement in Donald Trump’s “60 Minutes” lawsuit against CBS News, focusing instead on promoting…
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A former FBI agent has provided insight into the motivations behind a recent wave of criminal activity in Chicago, suggesting that the suspects may have more complex and hidden objectives than initially believed.
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A 14-year-old daughter of slain Blackstone executive Wesley LePatner delivered a moving eulogy at her mother’s funeral at Central Synagogue in Manhattan, where hundreds mourned the victims of a deadly office building shooting. The incident occurred on Monday when a gunman opened fire in the lobby of 345 Park Avenue, killing four people before taking…
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and Japanese Ambassador Masashi Nakagome will discuss the upcoming Ukrainian-Japanese Business Forum, set for autumn, alongside preparations for two Japanese business missions. The forum is expected to provide a platform for Ukrainian and Japanese businesses to explore new opportunities and strengthen existing partnerships.
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Generative AI is transforming the film industry by streamlining special effects and production processes. Studios are increasingly using AI to create lifelike imaging and audio, despite initial resistance from unions.
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The Will Cain Show’s episode on Friday, August 1, discussed Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding Russia and the Democratic Party’s response. The segment explored the implications of these statements on political dynamics and national security.
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Kadyrov released a training video after reports of him nearly drowning in Turkey. The incident raised questions about his health and safety.
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Fox News correspondent Rich Edson reports on Kamala Harris’ recent comments during a ‘Special Report’ segment, where she avoided specifying a Democratic Party leader. The exchange highlights potential tensions within the party and raises questions about her role and leadership aspirations.
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Shannon Bream previews the upcoming ‘Special Report’ edition on Monday, August 4. Specific content details remain undisclosed.
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Artists express concerns about AI threatening their creative identity. Fox News’ Bret Baier discusses the ‘darker side’ of AI’s impact on art.
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Dallas Cowboys’ defensive star Micah Parsons has requested a trade, prompting support from teammates including CeeDee Lamb and Trevon Diggs. Parsons stated he no longer wants to be with the Cowboys after months of stalled negotiations.
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from expediting the deportation of hundreds of thousands of migrants paroled into the United States. The ruling halts a controversial policy that aimed to streamline the removal process for individuals granted temporary legal status.
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Martha MacCallum’s latest episode explores the political dynamics between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, with a focus on the Democrats’ strategic approaches. The discussion highlights how these strategies may impact the upcoming presidential election.
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Fox News foreign policy correspondent Gillian Turner is providing an update on the recent visit of Steve Witkoff and Mike Huckabee to Gaza, as part of ‘Special Report.’ The visit comes amid ongoing discussions about the impact of alleged aid sent by former U.S. President Donald Trump to the region.
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President Donald Trump has taken a firm stance against Russia following criticism of his former president’s ‘foolish, inflammatory’ remarks, signaling a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy. The move comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and growing concerns over Russia’s influence in global affairs.
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Clients of Freedom Finance Ukraine can start applying to recover their assets from August 4, 2025. This initiative was announced by Ruslan Mahomedov, Chairman of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission.
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A Mexican national accused of attempting to run over federal immigration agents in Colorado remains at large after six prior deportations and charges of child abuse and domestic violence. ICE criticized the Colorado Rapid Response Network for supporting the alleged abuser.
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President Donald Trump’s proposal to reintroduce fitness tests in schools has sparked debate on balancing physical health with academic focus. Lizzo’s critique of an American Eagle ad that promotes a ‘fit’ body type highlights ongoing discussions about body image and advertising standards.
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Aaron Rodgers reportedly followed his sister-in-law’s advice in signing with the Steelers, highlighting his desire for privacy. The quarterback criticized media intrusion into his personal life, emphasizing his wife’s right to privacy.
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Lithuanian military authorities have recovered a suspected Russian drone at the Gaižiūn, near Rukla, which also hosts a NATO battalion. The discovery has raised concerns about potential threats to NATO security and increased tensions in the region.
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President Donald Trump expressed hope that former presidential opponent Hillary Clinton will be investigated for election fraud, despite no such action having been taken during his presidency. The former president also criticized the Obama administration’s handling of the 2016 election, with National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard alleging that the administration promoted a false narrative about…
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NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is considering former progressive House Democrat Jamaal Bowman for the position of New York City Schools Chancellor despite Bowman’s controversial past. The potential appointment has sparked debate over the candidates’ political stances and their impact on educational policy.
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Catherine and Sean Lowe have criticized the rise of Ozempic, advocating for healthier alternatives. Their comments on Fox News Digital suggest a preference for natural wellness solutions.
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A CNN panel criticized Kamala Harris for her vague answers and discomfort during an interview about the Democratic Party’s future. The discussion highlighted concerns about the party’s ability to address pressing issues like economic inequality and healthcare reform.
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Trump has stated his hope for Clinton’s election fraud investigation. This follows recent developments in the ongoing probe into alleged irregularities in the 2’th election.
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Vice President JD Vance condemned the Cincinnati attack, linking it to understaffed police departments. He criticized the ‘Defund the Police’ movement for hindering recruitment and emphasized the need for cities to address law enforcement staffing crises.
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Russian occupiers have launched another attack on energy infrastructure in the Sum, according to Oleh Hryhorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on critical infrastructure in the area.
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President Trump has ordered the repositioning of two nuclear submarines to address heightened threats from Russia, following his June praise for the submarine’s role in the Iran strikes. Medvedev warns of a ‘step towards war’ over Trump’s new deadline for Moscow to end the Ukraine conflict.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has agreed to delay Ghislaine Maxwell’s deposition until after the Supreme Court’s decision on her appeal, but has rejected her request for immunity from prosecution.
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter highlights several recent true crime cases, including the Arkansas hiking murder suspect’s arrest and the Tennessee quadruple murder linked to an abandoned baby. These cases are drawing significant public and media attention.
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US President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines to ‘appropriate regions’ in response to what he described as ‘foolish and inflammatory’ statements from a former Russian president. The move has raised concerns among analysts and international observers, who are closely monitoring the escalating tensions between the United States and Russia.
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Senate Republicans continue to struggle with Democratic opposition to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominees as the August recess deadline approaches. Despite mounting pressure from the White House and within their own party, the GOP has yet to secure a deal with Democrats, who are resisting efforts to fast-track the confirmation process.
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Brazil faces up to 50% tariffs on U.S. exports, raising concerns about political motivations behind the move. Experts suggest the tariffs and sanctions on a Brazilian judge indicate a broader strategy tied to Trump’s political agenda.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed confidence in the progress of Russian military operations in Ukraine, while simultaneously dismissing U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for a swift resolution to the conflict. The Kremlin leader indicated that Trump’s expectations for a rapid resolution are unrealistic, underscoring Russia’s commitment to its strategic objectives.
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Iran retains the technological and scientific means to restart uranium enrichment despite U.S. and Israeli strikes, according to its foreign minister. The U.S. maintains that its attacks crippled Iran’s nuclear sites and set back the program by several years.
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The article examines the growing international recognition of Palestine as a state, emphasizing the challenges in achieving statehood through established norms and customs. Countries are increasingly supporting Palestine, but the process remains complex and contested.
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Country music star Jelly Roll is set for a tag-team match at WWE’s SummerSlam with WWE star Randy Orton against Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul this weekend. Jelly Roll has been actively involved in WWE events recently, including an altercation with McIntyre and Paul.
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Major video game publishers have abandoned their initial plans to sell new releases at $80, according to Bloomberg. Microsoft reversed course in late July, announcing that The Outer Worlds 2 and other holiday titles, including Call of Duty, will be priced at $70 instead of the previously planned $80.
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The Washington Commanders have advanced their stadium project in D.C. after council approval, but face political pressure from Trump over their nickname. The new stadium and development would bring $3.7 billion in investment and economic benefits.
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A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled against the Trump administration’s plan to revoke temporary protected status (TPS) for over 60,000 Nicaraguan and Honduran immigrants, citing racial and discriminatory animus in the decision. The ruling provides a temporary reprieve for affected immigrants who are now protected from deportation.
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US President Donald Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to move close to Russia in response to former Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev’s social media comments. Trump condemned Medvedev’s statements as ‘foolish and inflammatory,’ warning that words could lead to unintended consequences.
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Former FBI Director Christopher Wray faces a potential criminal referral over allegations that he misled Congress regarding the Richmond memo and a Chinese plot to influence the 2020 election. The Oversight Project claims his testimony was misleading, possibly constituting perjury and obstruction of Congress.
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The European Solidarity faction in Ukraine’s parliament has raised concerns about the polygraph test requirement for Oleksandr Tsyvynsky, the prospective head of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES). They view this requirement as legal nihilism and are pushing for his immediate appointment to prevent the EU from criticizing Ukraine’s reform efforts.
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Russian journalists are recalling Derk Sauer, the ‘Godfather of the Media Business,’ for his role in fostering honest journalism. His values and relationships created a system that enabled ethical reporting, leaving a lasting legacy in the media industry.
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The European Solidarity faction in Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada has criticized the requirement for Oleksandr Tsyvynsky to undergo a polygraph test as legal nihilism.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and British Prime Minister Keir Star, during a recent conversation, discussed Ukraine’s defense needs, sanctions against Russia, and interaction with American partners. The meeting underscores the ongoing international efforts to support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) forecasts that food inflation is near a local peak, with signs of a slowdown expected. The arrival of a new harvest and increased imports are anticipated to ease inflationary pressures.
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U.S. senators have proposed a $55 billion aid package for Ukraine, leveraging frozen Russian assets to fund military support. Critics, including former Trump adviser Steve Cortes, question Ukraine’s transparency and reliability.
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At least four people were killed in a shooting at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, with authorities searching for a suspect identified as Army veteran Michael Paul Brown.
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The VA reverses a Biden-era policy allowing abortion services for veterans, citing conflict with federal law. The department returns to a 1999 medical benefits package that does not cover abortion services.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden, has directed Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko to submit a proposal for a selection committee tasked with choosing the next head of customs. This move aims to streamline the appointment of key government officials.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized the frustration surrounding stalled Ukraine peace talks, attributing the impasse to ‘inflated expectations’ from both sides. The situation remains volatile, with both nations continuing to negotiate amid heightened tensions and humanitarian concerns.
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Mike Donilon was promised a $4 million bonus if Biden secured re-election in 2024, with the payment structure doubling his campaign compensation. Despite a damaging debate performance, he resisted calls to end the campaign, highlighting his continued loyalty to Biden.