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President Donald Trump inspected the White House roof on Monday, reviewing potential renovations for the presidential residence. The inspection came as the administration announced plans to fund a $200 million ballroom, which is expected to be completed before the end of Trump’s term. The new space is intended to host major events, state dinners, and…
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President Donald Trump expressed conflicting statements on a potential fourth presidential campaign during a CNBC interview, initially saying ‘probably not’ but later indicating his interest in running. The discussion highlighted constitutional limits and his potential to surpass the 22nd Amendment’s restrictions.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that Russian invaders have sustained significant losses, including 1,020 personnel, two tanks, 12 armored vehicles, 28 artillery systems, 169 UAVs, and 93 vehicles and special equipment, over the past 24 hours. This update highlights the ongoing intensity of the conflict and the persistent efforts of…
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White House envoy Steve Witkoff is set to visit Russia as Donald Trump threatens to impose secondary sanctions on countries buying Russian oil, including India and China. The U.S. is set to implement 100% sanctions on nations purchasing Russian oil unless a peace deal is reached by Friday, aiming to cut off funding for Russia’s…
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Russia has ended its voluntary ban on deploying intermediate-range missiles, accusing the United States of violating the INF Treaty by testing and deploying INF-class missiles in regions vital to Russian security.
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Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta has been criticized on social media for his AI-generated interview with the avatar of Joaquin Oliver, a Parkland shooting victim, to advocate for gun control. The interview, conducted with an AI avatar created by Oliver’s father, sparked outrage and accusations of ethical misconduct.
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David Marcus will discuss the homelessness crisis in America, highlighting its complexities and potential solutions. The segment will also cover the redistricting fight in Texas and the latest updates on Russiagate.
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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson accused Rep. Nancy Mace of ‘ranting and raving’ amid their growing political rivalry. Mace, an early contender for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, criticized Wilson’s leadership, accusing him of ignoring sexual assault allegations against women. Wilson dismissed the claims as a distraction from her voting record and emphasized his commitment…
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The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated legal action against programs offering tuition breaks and incentives for undocumented migrants who entered the United States illegally. This move reflects the government’s commitment to upholding immigration laws and addressing the complexities of current immigration policies.
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The final report on the OceanGate submersible disaster has been released, revealing damning details about the incident. Senior correspondent Mike Tobin provides an in-depth analysis of the findings.
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Witnesses at Devil’s Den State Park reported encountering Andrew James McGann, the suspect in the double murder of Clinton and Cristen Brink, who allegedly gave them a ‘death stare’ minutes before the killings. Authorities have dismissed claims that the family was targeted, stating the attack appears random.
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Russian forces shelled Donetsk 11 times in a day, injuring three civilians. The head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, Vadym Filashkin, reported the incident on Tuesday.
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Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ returns for its second season starting August 6, following its status as the most-streamed English-language series on the platform. Fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating the new episodes.
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The Netherlands has become the first European NATO ally to provide cash to purchase U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine, contributing €500 million to a NATO initiative aimed at acquiring advanced air defense systems like the Patriot missile. The move underscores the growing financial burden-sharing among NATO members to support Ukraine’s defense against Russia.
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President Trump criticized Rep. Jasmine Crockett during a CNBC interview, calling her ‘low-IQ’ in a contentious exchange. The remarks sparked immediate backlash from political figures and media outlets, with many condemning the language as inappropriate and unbecoming of a public official.
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Russian troops have occupied Popiv Yar and advanced near Poltavka (Kramatorsk district, Donetsk region), and also advanced in the direction of Toretsk and Scherbynivka (Bakhmut district, Donetsk region) and Voskresenka (Volnovakha district, Donetsk region), which borders Synelnykovsky district of Dnipropetrovsk region, the DeepState project reported on Telegram on Tuesday.
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Pamela Anderson has once again asserted that Sylvester Stallone once offered her a condo and a Porsche to be his ‘No. 1 girl’ two years after Stallone denied the claim. The claim resurfaced during an episode of ‘Watch What Happens Live,’ where Anderson reiterated her story, prompting discussions about the past and her current relationship…
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Health officials in Florida have reported an outbreak of E. coli and Campylobacter infections linked to raw milk from a local farm, affecting 21 people, including six children. Seven patients required hospitalization, with two facing severe complications. The Florida Department of Health issued a warning about the dangers of consuming raw milk, highlighting the risks…
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Former ICC judges have raised concerns about the timing and irregularities of a sexual misconduct investigation into chief prosecutor Karim Khan, which emerged just as he pursued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders over Gaza war crimes. The process has been described as entering ‘bandit country’ where the rules of due process may be compromised.
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Enemy forces struck an agricultural enterprise in the Pischansky starostat of Sumy community, killing two and injuring others. The head of the Sumy City Military Administration, Serhiy Kryvosheyenko, confirmed the attack.
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Michael Paul Brown, a fugitive wanted for allegedly killing four bar patrons in Anaconda, Montana, has a brother William Brown serving a life sentence for a 2002 murder in the same town. The incident has sparked an intense manhunt for Brown, who allegedly opened fire at The Owl Bar, killing four people.
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The EU is reportedly considering imposing sanctions on China over allegations that Chinese companies have supplied Russia with military equipment. China has denied the claims, calling them “false” and “completely unacceptable.”.
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The article discusses the deepening strategic partnership between Russia and Syria following the fall of the Assad regime and the establishment of a new transitional government. Despite political fragmentation and external pressures, Syria seeks to maintain its alliance with Russia for security, economic stability, and regional influence.
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The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), has issued subpoenas for DOJ records related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and for depositions of former officials, including Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. The move follows a Democratic-led subcommittee vote in July and marks the latest development in the broader scrutiny of the Epstein…
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Authorities in Tennessee have arrested the suspect in the quadruple murder case following a lengthy and intense manhunt. The arrest marks a significant development in the investigation into the crime.
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EA Sports has released the top 10 quarterbacks for Madden NFL 26, featuring Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Jayden Daniels. The rankings highlight a blend of veteran stars and rising talents, reflecting the game’s emphasis on real-world performance.
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Sheffield Wednesday, one of the most historically significant football clubs in England, is facing an existential crisis as it teeters on the edge of bankruptcy. The club, which has a long and storied history dating back to its founding in 1862, is grappling with severe financial challenges that threaten its very existence.
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Manchester United has completed its preseason preparations successfully, but the true test lies ahead as they aim to regain a top-half position in the Premier League table. The club’s focus now shifts to the upcoming season, where consistent performance will be crucial.
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The Masters Tournament has launched an official hospitality program with packages reaching up to $219,600, offering exclusive access to the event. This reflects a growing trend of monetizing premium access for major sporting events.
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NHL legend Alex Ovechkin has partnered with a technology company to create a movie, series, or documentary about his career. The deal marks a significant step into the entertainment industry for the Capitals’ star.
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RB Kyren Williams, who led the NFL with the highest touch rate last season, has signed a 3-year, $33 million contract extension with the L.A. Rams, featuring $23 million in guaranteed money. The deal solidifies the Rams’ commitment to their young star running back, who has been a key contributor to the team’s success.
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Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas giant, has reported a significant decline in its exports to Europe, reaching levels not seen since the 1970s. This marks the third consecutive month of declining revenues from the energy sector, raising concerns about the economic impact on Russia.
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U.S. President Donald Trump may send his special envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia this week, with the visit scheduled for Aug. 6 or 7. Analysts suggest the trip could be Putin’s final opportunity to address growing tensions before Trump’s potential actions.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky stated Ukraine has already prepared a draft agreement on drones, ready to finalize what he called ‘one of the strongest agreements this could be.’ The call with Trump focused on ending the war, sanctions, and drone production.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is reportedly taking significant steps to investigate and hold accountable those involved in the Russi. The focus is on potential abuses of power and national security threats.
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Acting Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine Tetiana Berezhna raised the issue of creating a Technical Fund for Support of Regional Media of Ukraine during her visit to Japan. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of local media outlets and ensure they can effectively report on ongoing developments.
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Zohran Mamdani, New York’s Democratic mayoral nominee, highlighted the exodus of 200 NYPD officers monthly, calling for improved retention strategies. He discussed this during a press conference with Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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Israeli military appears to be considering a full occupation of Gaza following the 2023 attack, a drastic shift from the 2005 withdrawal, which has sparked fears among families of the hostages that such a move could further endanger their loved ones. Meanwhile, the UN Human Rights Council has called for the immediate dismantling of the…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russia launched a significant nighttime attack on Ukrainian settlements, using ballistic missiles and nearly 50 UAVs, including Shahed-type drones.
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The Justice Department is evaluating the release of audio files and transcripts from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s recent interview with Ghislaine Maxwell. The interviews took place over two days in Florida, where she was in federal custody until August, when she was transferred to a low-security prison in Texas.
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has closed all remaining migrant hotel shelters, drawing criticism from Republican Mike Kenneally who claims he warned her about the crisis. The state spent $1 billion on emergency shelters, with Kenneally accusing the administration of ignoring the problem.
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The Main Intelligence Agency (GUR) of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has evidence of mass abduction of children from occupied territories, raising concerns over human rights violations. Ukraine has called for international intervention to investigate and address the alleged crimes.
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International efforts to deliver aid to Gaza have intensified, yet the humanitarian situation remains dire. Israel has been urged by global leaders to permit more aid to enter the territory through land crossings.
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Obesity-related cancer deaths in the U.S. have more than tripled over the past two decades, according to new research. The study links obesity to 13 types of cancer, which account for 40% of all cancer diagnoses in the U.S. annually.
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Jimmy Failla suggests that Bud Light should hire Sydney Sweeney to rejuvenate its brand following the backlash from a controversial Dylan Mulvaney commercial. He argues that the shift towards woke culture alienated the brand’s core audience, leading to declining sales.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger opposes Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to eliminate California’s independent redistricting commission, warning against partisan gerrymandering. Newsom aims to create five more blue-leaning districts to counter Texas’ GOP-led redistricting efforts, highlighting a national struggle over congressional maps.
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President Donald Trump has revealed the repositioning of U.S. nuclear submarines as a strategic move targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling U.S. military readiness and deterrence against potential nuclear threats. This marks a rare public disclosure of classified military positioning, aimed at conveying strength and resolve.
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A 23-year-old man, Delbert Carver, has been charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency, and criminal trespass after allegedly throwing a neon-green sex toy onto the court during a recent WNBA game in Atlanta. The WNBA emphasized the importance of arena safety, stating that fans who throw objects onto the court will face ejection, a one-year…
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Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer visited a Gaza aid distribution site, offering insight into the challenges of providing humanitarian assistance in the region. The visit highlights the ongoing efforts to deliver food and essential supplies to affected populations.
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Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka announced that nearly $1 billion in memorand, agreements were signed during the Japan Forum, highlighting significant trade progress between the two nations. The agreements span various sectors, including technology, energy, and agriculture, aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation and investment.
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The Netherlands has emerged as a key supplier of ammunition and equipment to Ukraine, supporting its defense efforts as part of a broader initiative led by former US President Donald Trump. This move aims to pressure Russia and bolster the American economy.
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Former Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Bruce Reed is undergoing a closed-door deposition with the House Oversight Committee as part of an ongoing probe into alleged cover-up activities. Reed’s testimony could provide critical insights into potential misconduct within the administration.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed the conflict in Ukraine and potential security cooperation. Stubb supports efforts for an immediate ceasefire.
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Tennessee quadruple murder suspect Austin Drummond was arrested on Tuesday morning following a lockdown alert for local residents. The arrest comes after a months-long manhunt and a reward of $32,500 was offered for information leading to his capture.
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Facebook account suspensions can occur due to violations of community guidelines, often leading to account disabling. Users who believe their accounts were wrongly suspended can take specific steps to recover them, including using Meta Verified support and providing evidence of account misuse.
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A Black pastor is criticizing the growing trend on the right to blame Black Americans for societal issues through ‘Black fatigue’ and tribal identity politics. He argues that this approach fosters divisive rhetoric without addressing real problems, while emphasizing the importance of individualism and personal responsibility over racial categorization.
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Democratic Governor Andy Beshear praised FEMA’s customer service improvements during an interview on Jaime Harrison’s podcast, highlighting the agency’s enhanced response under Trump. The comments have sparked discussions about FEMA’s effectiveness and the political implications of such endorsements.
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The Netherlands has approved a €500 million package to supply Ukraine with U.S. military equipment under a new NATO mechanism, marking the first such funding of U.S. military equipment for Ukraine. The package includes components for U.S. Patriot missile systems.
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The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported 151 combat clashes over the past 24 hours. This data reflects the ongoing military situation in the region.
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Governor Larry Rhoden endorses President Donald Trump’s trade deals, emphasizing their role in driving South Dakota’s economic growth. The governor highlights the potential benefits for local industries and job creation.