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The Smithsonian National Museum of American History removed a label referencing Trump’s impeachments, citing outdated content. Officials stated a future exhibit will include all impeachments, sparking debate on historical representation.
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A Florida man convicted of the 1994 killings of his wife and their two children was executed on Thursday, marking the ninth death sentence carried out in the state this year and setting a new record since the U.S. death penalty was reinstated nearly 50 years ago. Edward Zakrzewski, 60, was pronounced dead after a…
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In the latest episode of ‘The Will Cain Show’, Donald Trump’s political strategies are examined, focusing on his relationship with Russia and the ongoing tariffs. The discussion highlights their potential impact on the 2024 elections and the political landscape.
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President Donald Trump has admitted potential new U.S. sanctions on Russia may be ineffective but insists they will be imposed. He’s reduced the peace deal deadline to ten days, threatening severe penalties if no agreement is reached.
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12-year-old Chinese swimmer Yu Zidi won a bronze medal at the world swimming championships, marking a significant milestone for young athletes. Her achievement highlights the growing prominence of youth in elite sports.
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The Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds combined for 16 runs on 16 hits in the eighth inning Thursday night, marking just the third time in MLB history that both teams scored eight or more runs in the same inning. This historic display of offensive power was marked by a series of explosive hits and a…
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The Russian General Staff reported over 1,054,200 troop losses in Ukraine since February 24, 2022, including 940 casualties from the past day. The figures illustrate the significant human cost of the ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainian officials report 3 deaths and 37 injuries from Russian drone attacks in the past day. The strikes, launched from multiple Russian airfields, are part of ongoing conflict.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order unveiling a modified global tariff schedule just hours before an August 1 deadline. The updated plan adjusts tariffs for dozens of countries with some increases and last-minute reprieves for select nations.
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The U.S. Senate has confirmed Andrea Lucas for a second term as Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEO. Her confirmation comes amid heightened political tensions over the role of federal agencies in enforcing anti-discrimination laws and ensuring equitable treatment in the workplace.
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The Trump administration has launched a new health data sharing program with major tech companies like Google, Amazon, and Apple. Over 60 companies have joined the initiative, which focuses on diabetes management, weight loss, and digital tools such as QR code apps and AI assistance.
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Former news anchor Brittany Hugoboom and Dee Sarton of ‘Fox News @ Night’ discuss the growing speculation about Kamala Harris’ potential presidential bid. They highlight the intense media attention and political dynamics surrounding her candidacy.
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Kamala Harris is set to release her memoir ‘Common Sense,’ exploring themes of time. The ‘Common Sense’ Department has commented on the memoir’s potential reflections on her past experiences and political environment.
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Dr. Sheila Nazarian and Shirin Yadegar, panelists on ‘Fox News @ Night’, discussed the Trump administration’s efforts to free hostages in Gaza and increase humanitarian aid to the enclave. Nazarian highlighted the significant food shipments from Israel to the enclave.
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Mike Huckabee criticizes global attitudes toward Israel and the Middle East conflict. He argues that blaming Israel for the suffering in Gaza is illogical.
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President Trump criticized a reporter for questioning his tariff policies, citing the pandemic as a reason for delaying the strategy. He defended the new tariffs as essential for protecting American industries.
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President Donald Trump’s political operation has amassed nearly $234 million in cash reserves as of June, according to recent FEC filings. The funds could be used to influence the 2026 midterms and GOP primaries.
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Stanford University is set to appoint John Donahoe, former CEO of Nike, as its new athletic director. This decision marks a strategic shift in the university’s leadership, as it looks to leverage Donahoe’s extensive experience in the sports industry to elevate its athletic programs.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new law that broadens the criteria for revoking naturalized Russian citizenship. The law now includes offenses such as extremism, murder, and collaboration with entities considered hostile to the state.
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A Russian cyber threat group has been using an ‘adversary-in-the-middle’ technique to deploy its custom ‘ApolloShadow’ malware, targeting diplomatic entities and sensitive organizations in Moscow. This campaign, active since at least 2024, highlights growing risks to critical infrastructure and foreign diplomatic missions.
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The Los Angeles Chargers dominated the Detroit Lions 34-7 in the Hall of Fame Game, with quarterback Trey Lance showcasing his potential as a backup in his preseason debut.Lance’s two touchdown passes, including a 28-yard fourth-and-2 strike, highlighted his strong performance in the Chargers’ preseason opener.
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Colombia recorded a sharp uptick in deforestation in the country’s Amazon rainforest for last year. Authorities blamed the expansion of livestock farming and illegal construction for the increase.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, discussed the Trump administration’s efforts to eradicate Medicare and Medicaid fraud and build a digital health ecosystem on ‘Hannity.’ The digital health ecosystem is designed to leverage technology to streamline administrative processes, reduce fraudulent activities, and improve patient outcomes.
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Jamie Lissow challenges the tradition of reading before writing, a concept explored in a recent ‘Gutfeld!’ discussion. The panel examined how this approach might influence Kamala Harris’ book announcement and its political implications.
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Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy addressed the recent violent attack in Cincinnati during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ emphasizing the need for comprehensive solutions to prevent such incidents. He highlighted the importance of addressing systemic issues to ensure public safety.
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Senate votes signal a fracture in the bipartisan support for Israel, with Democrats rebuking Netanyahu’s handling of the Gaza War. Senator Patty Murray condemned the Israeli government’s strategy, highlighting growing dissent within the U.S. political landscape.
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The U.S. Senate has introduced the ‘Block BEARD’ bill, a bipartisan proposal sponsored by Senators Tillis, Coons, Blackburn, and Schiff, aimed at legally blocking foreign piracy websites. The initiative seeks to amend U.S. copyright law to provide a new legal mechanism for combating online piracy.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat from California, challenged Fox News host Greg Gutf, to a bench press contest, sparking a lighthearted debate on how politicians and media personalities engage with each other in public discourse. The challenge added a humorous twist to an otherwise serious political environment, highlighting the intersection of political influence and pop…
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Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley discusses new information about the Trump-Russia collusion ‘hoax’. The discussion highlights key findings and potential implications of the latest information.
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An air traffic controller failed to notify the crew of a commercial plane about an approaching Army helicopter before the collision in Washington, D.C., which killed 67 people, an FAA official said. The FAA’s first acknowledgment of a possible error in the control tower at Ronald Reagan National Airport came during the National Transportation Safety…
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Former DEA agent Michael Brown warns that Mexico’s tourist zones may appear safe but harbor dangers from drug cartels and predators. His concerns follow reports of increasing threats faced by travelers in popular destinations like Cancun and Tulum.
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The Arab League, comprising 22 member states, has issued a declaration calling for Hamas to end its rule in Gaza and disarm. The statement also condemns Hamas’s October 7 attacks on Israel, which set off the devastating war in Gaza.
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Laura Ingrah, a Fox News host, has condemned the rising violence in the United States, urging the restoration of law and order. She emphasizes the need for stricter enforcement of existing laws and increased accountability for those committing crimes, as violent incidents have surged.
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Alix Earle has clarified rumors about her relationship with NFL player Braxton Berrios, stating they remain together despite living in separate cities. Trust has been key to maintaining their long-distance relationship, as Earle explained that they do not have significant issues with each other’s outings.
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Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, has called on Cincinnati city leaders to ‘draw a line in the sand’ following the viral attack that left two people dead and several others injured in the city. He emphasized the need for immediate and decisive action to address the incident, which has sparked widespread public concern and debate over…
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John Woeltz, a cryptocurrency investor, was released on $1 million bond after two months in custody for allegedly kidnapping and torturing an Italian crypto trader. The court granted bond to both suspects, though Woeltz faces strict conditions including home confinement.
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Charlie Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, speculates that Kamala Harris’ book announcement may be a strategic move to maintain political relevance. During his appearance on ‘Hann’ty,’ Kirk discussed the potential implications of Harris’ book plans for her political career.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity discussed the recently declassified annex of the Durham report on his show, highlighting potential revelations about alleged Trump-Russia collusion. Hannity suggested the findings could be more significant than previously seen, indicating a possible major impact on the ongoing investigation into the matter.
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Senator Lindsey Graham claims Trump’s accusation of Russian agent ties to Hillary Clinton was a distraction from his own email scandal. The senator’s comments on Hannity highlight ongoing political tensions and investigation into Russian interference.
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The article highlights concerns over Trump’s proposed 5,000% tariffs on Brazilian goods, noting that while Brazil’s economy may be resilient, American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers will likely feel the brunt of the impact.
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The 2025 MLB trade deadline saw significant roster changes as teams aimed to secure playoff positions. The Houston Astros acquired Carlos Correa to replace injured third baseman Isaac Pared, while the New York Yankees strengthened their bullpen with All-Star relievers David Bednar, Camilo Doval, and Jake Bird.
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The newly declassified Durham Annex, released by Senator Chuck Grassley, reveals the FBI’s alleged role in an Obama-era plot to undermine Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential bid. Grassley claims the agency either supported the conspiracy or was compromised by Russian disinformation.
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Ukrzaliznytsia, the state-controlled Ukrainian railway operator, reported a 1.2% increase in passenger traffic for H1 2025, reaching 13.52 million passengers. This growth marks a 23% year-over-year increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to CEO Oleksandr Pertsovsky.
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Ukraine’s construction work volume in January-May 2025 dropped 2.3% to UAH 68.9 billion. The decline is attributed to war-related supply chain issues and material shortages.
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President Trump has criticized Republican Sen. Susan Collins for her voting record, despite GOP hopes she will run for re-election. Trump, who has privately discussed filling her seat, attacked Collins on Truth Social for opposing two of his key legislative achievements.
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Danish Ambassador Ole Mikkelsen visited a site affected by a Russian strike in Kyiv, assessing the damage and recovery efforts. The visit underscores Denmark’s ongoing support for Ukraine’s resilience against Russian aggression.
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Charlie Woods remained in the hunt for one of two automatic qualifying spots for the U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team after shooting a 5-under 66 at the Junior PGA Championship Thursday. He’s tied for second overall.
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The Washington Commanders have no intentions of trading Terry McLaurin, who reported to training camp and avoided fines after holding out, despite reports of a potential trade request. McLaurin, with one year left on his $71 million contract, is looking to secure a deal that would place him among the top earners in the NFL,…
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Baltimore Ravens players, including Marlon Humphrey and Kyle Hamilton, have asked Olympic legend Michael Phelps for swimming lessons after admitting to lacking aquatic skills. The team’s initiative emphasizes the importance of water safety for NFL athletes, with Phelps expressing willingness to help.
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Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle Braden Smith overcame a severe battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), particularly religious scrupulosity, by seeking treatment in Mexico and developing a healthier relationship with faith. The veteran offensive lineman, who played in 12 games in 2024, is optimistic about his return to form and the upcoming NFL season.
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A family of seven, including two children, was evacuated from Veselianka in the Zaporizhia region due to intensified enemy shelling. The National Police of Ukraine reported the evacuation, which was carried out by police and the Chap’tain’s Patrol.
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Chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk proposed to regulate online broadcasts of plenary sessions under the Rules of Procedure of the Verkhovna Rada. This measure is intended to ensure compliance with existing legislative frameworks.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized Kamala Harris’ new book as a guide on how not to run a campaign. The remarks have sparked debate about the book’s impact on political strategy.
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The article discusses the implications of Trump’s proposed tariffs on various goods and their potential impact on international trade.
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A review by the Media Research Council’s Newsbusters found that three major broadcast networks — ABC, CBS, and NBC — did not cover the violent Cincinnati brawl on their main morning and evening news programs as of July 30. Five individuals were charged following the assault, while political figures criticized city leaders for their handling…
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President Donald Trump has demanded that drugmakers lower some of their U.S. prices by September, but the administration lacks a clear legal authority to enforce this request. The issue has sparked renewed debate over the role of government in regulating pharmaceutical pricing.
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A 29-year-old man is being sought in Tennessee for a quadruple homicide linked to an abandoned infant. The victims are all related to the baby found on a local resident’s lawn.
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The White House has announced plans to construct a 90,000-square-foot addition to the East Wing, intended for large events, with costs to be covered by President Trump and other donors. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt unveiled renderings of the proposed space on Thursday.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Condemns ‘Senseless’ NYC Shooting Amid Tragedy at League Headquarters
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell condemned the ‘senseless’ mass shooting at the league’s New York City headquarters, highlighting the incident as an attack on humanity, the community, and the way of life. The tragedy, which killed NYPD Officer Didarul Islam and injured an NFL employee, has prompted the NFL to implement remote work for New York…
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The article argues that Western education systems are moving away from academic rigor toward a focus on emotional sensitivity and identity politics. This shift, which has been particularly notable in Canadian provinces like British Columbia, involves removing standardized testing, replacing letter grades with vague descriptors, and incorporating content that prioritizes inclusivity over traditional academic benchmarks.