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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law allowing police to freeze bank accounts without court orders. Legal experts warn that the law’s broad scope and lack of clarity could enable abuse of power.
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Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) aid points are working in Kyiv at the sites of liquidation of the consequences of the Russian combined missile and drone attack on the night of July 31. These efforts focus on addressing the immediate needs of those affected by the attack, including medical aid, shelter, and basic necessities.
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Kyiv has observed a Day of Mourning following a Russian missile strike that killed 31 people, including a two-year-old child, according to rescue workers. The incident has sparked renewed calls for international condemnation and further sanctions against Russia.
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A new Hudson Institute report warns that China is rapidly modernizing its nuclear arsenal to assert dominance in Asia, shifting from deterrence to active regional power projection. The report highlights how Beijing uses nuclear intimidation to erode U.S. alliances in East Asia while pursuing strategic dominance.
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A mudslide near Mount Elbrus has caused evacuations and left 3,000 residents without clean water. Authorities are working to restore the water supply and ensure public safety.
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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh attributed the surge in emergency cases to the executive branch’s increased use of executive orders and regulations. He highlighted the role of recent presidents and the challenges posed by the lack of explanation for some rulings.
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DTEK Energy has invested UAH 6.9 billion for winter preparations ahead of the 2025/26 heating season. This move ensures reliable energy supply during the colder months, highlighting the company’s commitment to energy security.
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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has claimed former President Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in multiple international peace agreements. Several foreign leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, have nominated Trump for the 2026 award, crediting his mediation efforts. Trump has repeatedly argued he was overlooked due to political bias, while India has…
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused the European Union of combining the worst qualities in its foreign policy, calling the bloc weak, overconfident, and lacking in negotiation skills. He criticized EU Commission President Ursula von der Ley, for her handling of trade talks with Donald Trump, accusing her of failing to secure a balanced…
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Ukraine is demanding global attention at the UN Security Council following a Russian attack that caused civilian casualties in Kyiv, according to Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha. The emergency meeting seeks to escalate international pressure on Russia.
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The U.S. Border Patrol reported a historic low in southern border apprehensions for July 2024, with 4,399 total, down from a record high of 249,785 in December 2023. This marks a significant shift attributed to Trump administration enforcement measures, including troop deployment and policy changes.
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Actor Neal McDonough claims he was blacklisted by Hollywood due to his refusal to kiss other women on-screen, which led to a career downturn. He credits giving up alcohol as a turning point in his life, allowing him to regain purpose and eventually break his no-kissing rule for a role in ‘The Last Rodeo.’
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has addressed media reports about Nicaragua’s alleged support for Russian occupation of Ukrainian territories. The ministry is urging international partners to take the issue seriously.
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Democrats are grappling with the re-emergence of former President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris as obstacles to their efforts to move beyond the 2024 election losses, according to a Washington Post report. Analysts argue that the party needs fresh leadership, with names like Governor Andy Beshear and Senator Ruben Gallego emerging as potential…
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Two criminal migrants attempted to ram ICE agents with a car during a targeted operation in Colorado. The incident was discussed on Fox News’ ‘America’s News,room’ by correspondent Bill Melugin.
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A Russian strike on Kyiv on July 3′ resulted in the deaths of five children, including a 2-year-old, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who cited a report from Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko. The incident has drawn international condemnation and calls for an investigation into civilian casualties.
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The Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds combined for a historic 16-run inning, with the Braves scoring eight runs in the top of the eighth and the Reds responding with two three-run homers. The game concluded with a 12-11 extra-innings win for the Braves.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has condemned a deadly Russian attack on Kyiv, describing it as ‘disgusting.’ He also announced plans to send his special envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia to address the situation.
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Former President Joe Biden faced scrutiny during his speech at the National Bar Association’s 100th annual gala on July 31, 2025, in Chicago, where he was observed to slur and stumble through several parts of his address. The incident has sparked discussions about potential health concerns and the impact on his public communication.
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KYT Group analysts have released their second review and forecast for the hryvnia exchange rate against major currencies in July 2025. The report outlines current exchange rate movements and offers predictions for future trends.
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A Russian strike on Kyiv has left at least 31 people dead, according to Kyiv City Military Administration head Tymur Tkachenko. The attack has intensified calls for international support as the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate.
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The Senate faces mounting challenges as negotiations over government funding and the confirmation of President Trump’s nominees stall. Senate leaders are struggling to reach a deal on advancing Trump’s nominees, with Majority Leader John Thune working closely with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to navigate the political deadlock.
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House Republicans are facing escalating tensions during town halls as they strive to promote President Donald Trump’s expansive tax and spending law. Rep. Bryan Steil of Wisconsin encountered a hostile crowd at a recent event, with attendees questioning his stance on a range of issues including Trump’s policies.
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Capehart Leaves Washington Post Over Pressure to Maintain Optimistic Narrative Amid Trump Presidency
Former Washington Post editor Jonathan Capehart has announced his departure from the outlet, citing the publication’s demand for an optimistic portrayal of America as a key factor in his decision. In a detailed statement, Capehart expressed frustration over the expectation to maintain a positive narrative during the Trump administration, arguing that the realities of the…
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**U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff visited Gaza to inspect the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which has been distributing aid while bypassing Hamas control.** The officials claimed the aid is effective, with over 100 million meals provided, and criticized the UN’s stance on the issue, which has been a point of…
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The U.S. State Department has issued a report to Congress urging the complete dismantling of the UNRWA, citing its deep ties to Hamas, involvement in the Oct. 7 terror attack, and refusal to return U.S. funds. The U.S. government has already terminated funding for the agency in 2024, further intensifying pressure on the U.N. and…
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Senior fellow Steve Yates discusses President Donald Trump’s frustration with Russia’s stance on the Ukraine ceasefire. The White House is seeking ways to counter the Russia-China alliance, signaling a shift in U.S. foreign policy strategies.
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U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee and Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff have visited Gaza to assess the deteriorating humanitarian situation, highlighting the growing starvation crisis. They called for immediate international aid and relief efforts during their recent appearance on the ‘Brian Kilmeade Show.’
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2K Games has announced significant enhancements to its ProPLAY technology for NBA 2K26, promising improved gameplay and realism. The upgrade includes advanced AI algorithms, improved physics engine, and enhanced player movement mechanics.
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Week 6 of SportsCenter’s 50-state tour brought a new quiz featuring states from Florida to North Carolina. The summer-long event is now at its penultimate quiz, signaling that the tour is nearing its final stages.
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The PLL season brings two games for the league’s top team in Denver this week, with key stats, player insights, and injury updates detailed in the preview. Fans are looking forward to the homecoming matchup as the Outlaws aim to maintain their dominance.
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Christian Pulisic, the AC Milan star and USMNT captain, has partnered with Puma to release the ‘Never Stop’ cleats ahead of the new football season. This collaboration aims to combine cutting-edge technology with Pulis’s playing style.
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The uncertainty in payment structures for athletes is disrupting the traditional recruitment timelines for high school prospects. Coaches are struggling to adapt to the new realities of college athletics as the rev-share era continues to unfold.
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The 2025 PFL World Championships finals are set to begin, featuring high-profile matchups in welterweight and featherweight divisions. The event will span three weeks, highlighting top fighters in the PFL.
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The guide offers insights into the 2025 WWE SummerSlam event, including John Cena’s farewell match and Jelly Roll’s debut. Fans can expect a comprehensive look at the event’s storylines.
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Arsenal remains open to a deal involving Eze as the summer transfer window opens, with speculation about potential transfers ongoing.
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Real Madrid is considering whether to retain Endrick and Gonzalo García for next season as transfer rumors swirl around potential reinforcements. The club is expected to evaluate their options ahead of the transfer window.
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Liverpool Football Club has officially unveiled their new home and away kits for the 2.25-26 Premier League season. The designs have been revealed to the public, marking a significant update to the club’s visual identity.
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Manchester United’s recent transfer activities suggest they have not improved their approach, continuing to struggle in the Premier League despite finishing 15th last season.
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The WNBA season has delivered a mix of surprises and disappointments, with teams like the Valkyries exceeding expectations while others such as the Aces fell short of their goals. This article highlights the most notable moments that defied predictions.
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The MLB trade deadline brought significant changes as teams made strategic moves to strengthen their rosters. This article provides an updated power ranking of all teams, reflecting the impact of recent trades on their standings.
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The article examines the impact of the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement on free agency, questioning whether it has stifled player movement. Bobby Marks analyzes the offseason’s most significant trends, including salary cap rules and franchise tags.
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The College Football Playoff has expanded to include 32 teams, increasing the number of contenders vying for the national championship. ESPN Analytics expert Heather Dinich has provided an in-depth breakdown of each team’s potential to secure a playoff berth.
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The Washington Commanders’ star wide receiver, Terry McLaurin, has requested a new contract extension or a trade, sparking discussions about his market value and potential destinations. The team must decide whether to retain him or explore a deal, considering his performance and the potential financial implications.
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The Minnesota Twins’ actions at the MLB trade deadline have sparked widespread speculation and debate. Analysts are now closely monitoring the Twins’ performance as they navigate the final stretch of the season.
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The annual fantasy football draft avoid list is back, with players Eric Karabell feels are going earlier than they should in drafts this summer.
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Newcastle United has rejected Liverpool’s bid for striker Alexander Isak, according to sources cited by ESPN. The offer, which was reportedly far below the £15,000 million asking price, has been dismissed by Newcastle, underscoring the intense competition in the Premier League transfer market.
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Emma Meesseman will make her New York Liberty debut on Friday against the Connecticut Sun. Her return to the WNBA comes after a year-long absence and a recent EuroBasket title with Belgium.
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Solak has released his annual ranking of all 32 NFL coaching staffs, evaluating factors such as past performance, future expectations, and in-game decision-making to determine the top and bottom teams. The new rankings highlight a change in leadership at the top of the league, with a new No. 1 coaching staff emerging ahead of the…
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NASA and SpaceX have successfully launched the Crew-11 mission, sending four astronauts to the International Space Station to replace the Crew-10 team, who arrived earlier this year. This mission marks the continuation of the agency’s long-term presence in space.
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Andrew James McGann, the suspect in the brutal Devil’s Den double homicide, was taken into custody and arrived at the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in shackles following his arrest at an Arkansas salon. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the alleged crimes.
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Authorities in Tennessee are intensifying the manhunt for 28-year-old Austin Robert Drummond, accused of a brutal quadruple murder linked to the discovery of an abandoned baby. The killings, described as a targeted attack, involved family members of Drummond’s girlfriend, while the infant was found on the front lawn of a random home.
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DO.J) has announced a nationwide initiative aimed at cleaning up voter rolls to ensure election integrity. This move has sparked a national debate over whether it’s a legitimate step toward securing elections or a potential tool for voter suppression.
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Germany is set to ease restrictions on carrying liquids in hand luggage for air travelers, allowing up to two liters at airports with advanced CT scanners. The change aims to streamline security checks while maintaining safety standards.
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President Donald Trump has fully endorsed Florida state Sen. Joe Gruters for the Republican National Committee chairman position, following his pre-endorsement last week. Current RNC Chairman Michael Whatley has announced his Senate campaign in North Carolina, which Trump has also endorsed, positioning him as a key candidate in a pivotal race.
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The US Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a defense budget bill that provides about $1 billion in support for Ukraine, despite the Trump administration’s request to exclude the funding. This approval marks a significant development in the ongoing support for Ukraine, which has been a focal point of international relations and military assistance.
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Fox News Opinion examines President Trump’s significant tariff gains during his first six months in office and reflects on America’s 250th anniversary. The content also critiques modern consumer practices and political strategies, presenting a range of views on current events.
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Brett Favre praised Deion Sanders for his resilience in the face of a recent cancer diagnosis, highlighting the importance of regular health check-ups. The former NFL stars have maintained their strong bond and mutual respect, with Favre commending Sanders’ determination to continue coaching despite the illness.
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Russia and the United States have agreed to extend the International Space Station (ISS) operations to 2028, marking a significant diplomatic and scientific collaboration. The agreement was announced during Roscosmos head Dmitry Bakanov’s visit to the U.S., where he is set to meet the Crew-11 mission team ahead of their launch aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon…
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The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine has imposed record fines totaling UAH 4.8 billion on the country’s two largest pharmaceutical distributors for antitrust violations. These companies, which collectively controlled over 85% of the wholesale pharmaceutical market in 2022-2023, face penalties for alleged market dominance.