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A Santa Rosa County hospitality teacher and soccer coach faces felony charges for an alleged romantic relationship with a high school student after a police investigation. The charges are linked to the investigation initiated by a CrimeStoppers tip that led to her arrest.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed confidence that the military ombudsman institution will soon be able to function fully, with the relevant bill having been finalized. The institution is designed to ensure accountability and transparency within Ukraine’s armed forces.
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WWE’s Triple H supports President Trump’s reinstatement of the Presidential Fitness Test, arguing it can motivate kids to prioritize physical health. The test’s return has sparked debates about its effectiveness and impact on student well-being.
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Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich criticizes Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for refusing to work with I.C.E., arguing that the stance undermines local governance and national security. The criticism comes amid scrutiny of Johnson’s administration over its handling of public safety and immigration issues.
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President Trump has decided to suspend the duty-free treatment for low-value international shipments under $800, a policy that has been exploited by e-commerce giants to offer inexpensive goods to consumers. This move is expected to lead to price increases for American shoppers, with estimates suggesting the total cost to consumers could be between $10.9 billion…
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Ukrzaliznytsia reported a 13.5% drop in export freight and an 11.7% decline in domestic freight for H1 2025. Import freight saw a 5.4% increase.
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The article investigates former President Donald Trump’s potential ties to Russia and his efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election through Ukraine. It underscores the role of Ukrainian officials in the probe and its implications for American democracy.
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President Donald Trump reiterated his demand that the Washington Commanders revert to the Redskins name, criticizing the current moniker as ‘not a good name’ during a White House event. He also renewed calls for the Cleveland Guardians to change their name back to the Indians, citing historical significance.
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GTS Operator of Ukraine LLC (GTSOU) paid UAH 4.87 billion in taxes and UAH 2.086 billion in dividends to state and local budgets in H1 2025. This contribution supports Ukraine’s fiscal stability and highlights the company’s role in the national economy.
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President Donald Trump accused a reporter of being a ‘lunatic’ for questioning his tariff policies. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between Trump and the media.
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Ukrainian forces are defending their positions in Chasiv Yar, with President Zelenskyy stating that claims of the city’s capture are Russian disinformation. The information was provided by Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky following a report on the situation.
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Dozens of people have been killed in violent protests across Angola as citizens take to the streets to demand lower fuel prices. The unrest began as a taxi strike but escalated into widespread chaos, with reports of burned vehicles and clashes between protesters and security forces.
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The political landscape in the United States remains highly active as the Democratic Party, former President Donald Trump, and President Joe Biden continue to shape the nation’s discourse. Recent developments have placed all three figures in the public eye, with potential implications for upcoming elections and policy initiatives.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky criticized the Left’s overreaction to a commercial featuring Sydney Sweeney for American Eagle. The ad, which features a young woman wearing a bra and a bra strap, has sparked backlash from progressive critics.
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Roscosmos and NASA have decided to keep the International Space Station in service until 2028. The agreement was reached during a meeting between Roscosmos chief Dmitry Bakanov and NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, their first in-person talks in eight years.
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Jesse Watters criticizes Kamala Harris’ public engagement approach, suggesting more visibility is not the solution. The segment also highlights Watters’ commentary on Trump’s policies and achievements.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto discussed enhancing Ukraine’s air defense capabilities and advancing joint weapons production. The meeting underscored the importance of international collaboration in addressing security challenges.
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is pushing for a stock trading ban despite President Trump’s criticism. Hawley claims Trump ‘wants to get it done,’ indicating potential alignment in policy goals.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross are set to discuss the ongoing implications of President Donald Trump’s tariff policies on the U.S. economy.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized the Democratic Party’s over-the-top reaction to the Sydney Sweeney jeans ad during an appearance on the ‘Ruthless’ podcast. He highlighted the party’s inability to address the issue in a measured way, suggesting it reflects a lack of substance in their policy discussions.
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A viral video captures Kevin Sinning, a 29-year-old from Wyoming, driving a stolen golf cart on a moving walkway at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, leading to his arrest after being found intoxicated and charged with multiple offenses.
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The Tampa Bay Rays traded infielder Jose Caballero to the New York Yankees during a game between the two teams, marking a dramatic move during the MLB trade deadline. Caballero emotionally bid farewell to teammates before leaving the dugout as the Yankees took three of four from the Rays.
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U.S. officials are meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to explore a potential ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict. The talks, led by U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, aim to de-escalate tensions and pave the way for a lasting peace agreement.
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In a recent episode of ‘The Story w/ Martha MacCallum,’ the focus was on former President Donald Trump’s views regarding the Middle East, particularly his comments on New York and Israel. Trump’s remarks sparked debate, with critics arguing they could undermine diplomatic efforts.
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State leaders have fast-tracked plans for Elon Musk’s Boring Company to build a tunnel connecting Nashville’s airport, despite the city’s concerns. The decision has sparked debate among local officials, who argue that the project may not address the city’s transportation challenges effectively.
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The Daily Beast has removed an article by Michael Wolff that alleged Melania Trump was introduced to Donald Trump through a modeling agent linked to Jeffrey Epstein, following a dispute with the first lady’s lawyers. The article was initially published in a podcast interview and later withdrawn after the publisher reviewed the matter.
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The death toll in Kyiv has increased to 15 people, including two children, following a combined Russian attack. Head of Kyiv City Military Administration Tymur Tkachenko reported the casualty count.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared Aug. 1 as ‘Hulk Hogan Day in Florida’ to honor the late wrestling icon, who died from a heart attack. The designation comes one week after Hogan’s death, with flags flown at half-staff to mark his passing.
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Michael Donilon, a longtime advisor to former President Joe Biden, testified before the House Oversight Committee about his potential financial gain if Biden had won the 2024 election. Donilon revealed he could have earned up to $8 million, with $4 million already paid for his work on Biden’s 2024 campaign.
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French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the EU’s recent trade deal with the US, stating the bloc was not ‘feared enough’ during negotiations. The agreement includes a 15% tariff on EU exports to the US and commitments from Brussels to invest $600 billion in the US economy.
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The death toll in Kyiv has climbed to 14 people following a Russian attack during the night, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Rescuers have unblocked the body of another person from the rubble of a residential building, the agency reported.
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The U.S. faces mounting pressure to finalize trade deals before critical deadlines, with the “Pelosi Act” complicating negotiations. Industry leaders and policymakers are preparing for potential upheaval as the deadline approaches.
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U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) have introduced a $54.6 billion aid package for Ukraine, aimed at enhancing the nation’s defense capabilities. The measure faces challenges due to past Republican resistance but gains traction with President Trump’s potential support for new aid efforts.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reestablish the Presidential Fitness Test and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, aiming to address youth obesity amid concerns over declining physical health. Bryson DeChambeau will lead the council, which will focus on school-based initiatives and awards for physical excellence.
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U.S. Masters Swimming faces backlash from female athletes for sending an email requesting assistance in a public relations campaign following a scandal involving a trans competitor. The controversy emerged after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the organization over an incident in San, where a trans athlete won five gold medals in…
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Legal analyst Trey Gowdy criticizes former FBI Director James Comey for causing ‘generational damage’ to the bureau. The panel discusses the newly declassified Russi’gate document and its implications.
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza, calling the situation ‘beyond imagination’ and urging a halt to policies of expulsion and annexation. A US special envoy is set to visit Gaza, indicating potential international intervention.
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The Khortytsia Operational Strategic Group of Forces, led by spokesperson Viktor Trehubov, has officially denied Russian assertions regarding the capture of Chasiv Yar. This denial comes amid ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, where both sides continue to trade accusations and counterclaims.
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Professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau, chairman of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, discusses the future of health and fitness under the current administration on ‘Special Report.’ DeChambeau highlights the importance of integrating sports, fitness, and nutrition for overall well-being.
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David Nabarro, a prominent global health expert who played a pivotal role in the U.N.’s response to the Ebola and COVID-19 crises, has died at the age of 75. During his career, Dr. Nabarro was instrumental in coordinating international efforts to combat some of the world’s most challenging health crises, particularly in conflict and disaster…
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Bret Baier previewed the upcoming Friday, August 1 edition of ‘Special Report’, offering viewers a glimpse into the show’s focus.
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A transgender darts player criticized the World Darts Federation’s decision to exclude biological males from women’s competitions, calling it a setback for the transgender community in sports. The policy has sparked controversy and emotional responses from athletes, who argue that it leads to exclusion despite being framed as fair.
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A former CIA director has refuted claims of a conspiracy in the Russiagate investigation following the release of newly declassified documents. The documents, part of the Durham report’s annex, are being scrutinized for potential insights into the probe’s findings.
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A super PAC backing efforts to oust Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has received significant donations from prominent GOP donors including Paul Singer and hedge fund manager John Paulson. The group, MAGA KY, was launched by Trump allies after Massie voted against Trump’s signature ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and has spent over $1.2 million on ads opposing…
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NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has reignited controversy with a resurfaced 2023 clip from a roundtable discussion at Riverside Church, where he stated, ‘Israel is not a place, it is not a country.’ The comment has drawn significant public and political attention, highlighting tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of foreign entities in…
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The 2025 MLB trade deadline has concluded, with several teams making impactful trades that could shape the postseason. Some teams successfully bolstered their rosters, while others struggled to find value in the market.
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The Boston Red Sox acquired right-handed starter Dustin May from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for outfield prospect James Tibbs III. This move strengthens the Red Sox’s pitching staff as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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The NFL held a moment of silence before Thursday’s Hall of Fame game to honor the four people killed earlier this week by a shooter who was targeting league headquarters in New York. The attack, which targeted the league’s headquarters, resulted in multiple casualties and prompted widespread condolences.
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The Los Angeles Chargers will face the Detroit Lions in the Hall of Fame Game, a preseason exhibition match that showcases the talents of past NFL legends. This annual event provides a platform for veteran players to showcase their skills and for younger athletes to gain valuable experience.
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Charlamagne tha God has suggested that former Vice President Kamala Harris should focus on a media career rather than seeking re-election. He criticized the current Democratic Party for being ineffective, stating that the party ‘sucks so bad.’
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JSC Ukrzaliznytsia transported 14.4 million tonnes of construction materials in H1 2025, according to Valeriy Tkachev, deputy director of the company’s commercial department. The company’s logistics capabilities are vital for Ukraine’s infrastructure development.
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The Trump administration is currently deliberating on the implementation of substantially increased tariff rates, which will affect both American companies and foreign firms shortly. Mexico has been granted an extended deadline for finalizing a trade deal.
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Kerr County officials testified at a hearing held in Kerrville by a select committee of the Texas Legislature. The emergency management coordinator explained his absence during the Guadalupe River overflow, which caused severe flooding.
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Josh Holmes criticizes the left’s fixation on outrage, highlighting it as a defining feature of modern politics. The discussion centers on Sydney Sweeney’s jeans commercial as a flashpoint for broader debates on political correctness.
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Sophie Cunningham, an Indiana Fever guard, has publicly criticized critics who question Caitlin Clark’s impact on the WNBA, calling them ‘literally dumb.’ She highlighted the intense scrutiny and physical challenges Clark faces, emphasizing her significant influence on the league.
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Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh warned of a ‘lock-in effect’ if the court were to issue detailed opinions on emergency applications.
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The death toll in Kyiv as a result of the night-time combined attack by Russia has increased to 13 people, Head of Kyiv City Military Administration Tymur Tkachenko has said. Officials are assessing the full impact of the assault, which has intensified the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Former President Joe Biden is set to speak at the National Bar Association’s 10,000th anniversary gala in Chicago. This event occurs two months after his son Hunter agreed to a disbarment following allegations of drug use and gun law violations.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted at a potential run for the 2028 presidential election, according to Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith. The speculation comes as Harris announced her book, which is expected to detail her experiences and insights into the political landscape.
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Nova Poshta, the leading express shipping company in Ukraine, has reported a 23% rise in revenue during the first half of 2, reaching UAH 24.6 billion. The company attributes this growth to increased demand and strategic expansion efforts.