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Sony has filed a lawsuit against Tencent in a California court, accusing the Chinese company of creating a ‘slavish clone’ of its Horizon series with the game Light of Motiram. The complaint highlights extensive similarities between the games, including post-apocalyptic settings and red-haired female protagonists.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren fell on the Senate floor while leaning on a desk on Thursday, July 31, 2025. The incident has raised concerns about her safety and the need for enhanced security measures in the Senate chamber.
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Former Rep. Michelle Steel, R-Calif., has decided not to seek re-election to her seat following two terms and a narrow loss to Rep. Derek Tran in 2024.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has mandated that authors of dissertations using AI technologies must personally certify that all AI-generated parts of their work have been checked and edited by them. This new regulation aims to ensure academic integrity and prevent the misuse of AI in scholarly work.
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Amazon has entered into a landmark licensing agreement with the New York Times, paying up to $25 million annually to use the newspaper’s content for training its AI models. The deal, signed in May, marks the NYT’s first AI-specific licensing deal and Amazon’s first such agreement with a news publisher.The agreement signals a new revenue…
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The Southern Defense Forces have denied reports suggesting that Russian occupiers have captured Kamians, in the Zaporizhia region. The command of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine emphasized that the claim is unfounded.
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Brooke Slusser, a former SJSU volleyball player, has detailed new claims about an alleged ‘attack’ plot against her on ‘America Reports.’ The allegations suggest she was placed in harm’s way due to the plot.
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A Russian strike on a residential building in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, resulted in at least one death and 11 injuries on Thursday afternoon. The Donetsk Regional Military Administration head, Vadym Filashkin, reported the casualties as of 15:55 local time.
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James Carville, a prominent Democratic strategist, has urged his party to avoid engaging in culture war debates over trans athletes. He warns that taking such bait could alienate voters and divert attention from key policy priorities.
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A funeral procession is underway for a slain NYPD officer, with panelists reflecting on the significance of the event. The incident has sparked discussions about the challenges faced by law enforcement.
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The US authorities have released a previously classified document shedding more light on the staging of the Russiagate hoax.The document, a 29-page annex to John Durham’s 3rd Special Counsel report, was released by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, with Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley describing it as one of the biggest political scandals and cover-ups…
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European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have commended Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for signing legislation that restores the independence of Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NAB,
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Fox News contributor Jim Gray praised President Donald Trump’s initiative to reintroduce the Presidential Fitness Test, emphasizing its role in encouraging youth physical activity. The test, originally implemented in the 1950s, aims to assess students’ physical fitness and promote healthier lifestyles.
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The FDA’s deregulatory approach has led to limited transparency regarding harmful chemicals in personal care products, affecting U.S. consumers. Consumers are increasingly using apps to identify unsafe ingredients, highlighting a growing demand for stricter federal oversight.
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Financial analyst Brian Brenberg joined Fox Across America’s Jimmy Failla to explore the ramifications of the Federal Reserve’s decision to keep its benchmark interest rate steady for the fifth consecutive meeting. The discussion focused on how this policy stance affects economic growth, inflation control, and market confidence.
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The Houston Astros have acquired All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa from the Minnesota Twins in a trade finalized before the MLB trade deadline. Correa, who previously played for the Astros from 2013 to 2020 and won a World Series in 2017, is returning to Houston after waiving his no-trade clause.
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A tragic night in New York City saw a NYPD funeral, a mass shooting, and the involvement of Russian warplanes, highlighting the intersection of local tragedy and global conflict. These events underscore the complex interplay between local tragedies and global conflicts, raising concerns about security and stability.
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The United States has imposed visa bans on several Palestinian officials, including President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority. These measures are seen as a significant step in the U.S. effort to exert influence over Palestinian leadership.
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Researchers at King’s College London are set to launch a major study tracking the experiences of up to 3,000 transgender youth in the UK healthcare system. The study, supported by government funding, aims to gather long-term data on gender care for young people, providing insights into the effectiveness and challenges of transgender healthcare services.
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President Trump has announced a 90-day extension for U.S.-Mexico trade talks, aiming to prevent the imposition of heavier tariffs. The move provides Mexico with additional time to finalize a trade deal before potential penalties are enforced.
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Newly declassified materials reveal the Clinton campaign’s secret plan to use the FBI and media to spread the false claim that Donald Trump was a Russian asset. The documents expose an intricate plan involving the funding of the Steele dossier and leveraging media and government to propagate the narrative, which significantly influenced the Trump administration.
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Joseph Edlow, the new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director, has called for a revamp of the citizenship test, calling it ‘too easy.’ The changes, along with updates to H1-B visas and processing backlogs, signal a potential shift in U.S. immigration policy.
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Former President Joe Biden warned that Trump’s policies pose an existential threat to civil rights for Black Americans in a fiery address to the National Bar Association. He accused the Trump administration of eroding gains in fairness, equality, and justice while calling for legal resistance against its efforts to dismantle the Constitution.
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Former President Joe Biden will address the National Bar Association’s 100th annual gala in Chicago, two months after his son Hunter Biden’s voluntary disbarment due to drug use and gun law violations. The event will highlight Biden’s speech and feature prominent Black legal figures, with the National Bar Association emphasizing his dedication to justice.
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Minister Denys Uliutin has announced the creation of an interdepartmental working group aimed at reforming the prosthetics system, initiated by the Ministry of Social Policy, Family and Unity. The initiative seeks to address issues in procurement, distribution, and accessibility of prosthetic devices for individuals with disabilities.
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This article provides a comprehensive guide to selecting the best fishing rods and reels based on angler experience levels, from beginners to experts. It highlights lightweight fiberglass rods for novices, durable graphite options for advanced users, and specialized fly-fishing rods for challenges. The guide also features product recommendations and purchasing tips for online shopping.
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The Department of Energy has asked five climate skeptics to write a report criticizing the consensus on global warming. Scientists are pointing out its errors.
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Fox News’ ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ newsletter highlights rising anti-Jewish prejudice, focusing on Hamas’ rejection of ceasefire talks and anti-Israel protests disrupting events and campuses. The newsletter underscores concerns over the escalating conflict and its impact on both local and global levels.
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President Zelenskyy signed a bill to enhance the effectiveness of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO. The legislation aims to strengthen their operational capabilities and ensure transparency in public procurement.
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Mark Levin warns that European countries are providing aid and comfort to terrorists. He argues that these nations’ support sustains extremist groups.
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Giuliani and Huckabee plan to tour Gaza to highlight the humanitarian crisis and push for aid amid scrutiny of the Trump administration’s approach to the conflict. Their visit could influence U.S. foreign policy and international responses.
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Poland’s Sejm Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Pawel Kowal has reaffirmed strong support for Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic integration during a visit to Kyiv. The issue of Ukraine’s NATO accession is highlighted as a critical security concern for Poland.
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Criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno suggests the victims may have been protecting their children when they were murdered at Devil’s Den State Park. Law enforcement is investigating the case to determine the full circumstances.
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The families of victims from the tragic DC midair collision are re-examining their grief as congressional hearings on the incident begin. Rachel Feres and Amy Hunter, relatives of several who died on American Airlines Flight 53,2 reveal the emotional turmoil they are experiencing during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends.’
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A new government estimate and a study by the Partnership for Public Service reveal the extent of federal worker departures linked to Trump’s resignation incentives. Over 150,000 employees have left their positions, raising questions about the long-term effects on federal operations and workforce stability.
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Stand-up comedian Marc Maron announced his retirement from podcasting, citing concerns over its misuse by some hosts for ‘evil’ purposes. He emphasized the ethical dilemmas he believes the platform has brought.
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Post-Olympics Tourism Surge in Paris Sparks Local Frustration Over Housing and Business Displacement
Residents of Montmartre, a historic area of Paris, describe their neighborhood as resembling Disneyland due to a post-Olympics tourism surge that has driven up housing prices and displaced local businesses. The 2024 Olympic Games drew over three million visitors, with 230,000 Americans among them, and the 18th arrondissement is now experiencing unprecedented tourist activity.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced renewed scrutiny following a recent shooting incident in the city, as he attempted to distance himself from his past calls for defunding the NYPD. The incident has brought into sharp focus the ongoing debate over police funding and its impact on public safety.
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Radio host Charlamagne Tha God has raised doubts about former Vice President Kamala Harris’ continued involvement in electoral politics, suggesting she should transition to a more cultural leadership role within the Democratic Party. The host proposed that Harris focus on releasing a podcast or book instead of running for office again.
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**Excerpt** Los Angeles County GOP chair Roxanne Hoge, a legal immigrant, claims pro-sanctuary Democrats are creating a ‘two-tiered’ justice system to trap Latinos and immigrants in a ‘permanent underclass.’ She argues that despite Democratic claims to support immigrants, their policies unfairly punish law-abiding immigrants while allowing criminal behavior to flourish.
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Will Cain and Nerdrotic’s Gary Buechler explore the ongoing controversies surrounding Sydney Sweeney’s jeans ad, which has sparked fierce backlash from the Left, with critics labeling it as eugenics. They also delve into the potential role of AI in reshaping the future of Hollywood.
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Parliament is set to vote on July 22 regarding a proposed law that would restrict the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). Oleksiy Zhmerenetsky, a member of the Servant of the People party’s faction, has stated that this legislative action is anticipated to bring about enhancements in…
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was captured dancing during Lady Gaga’s concert in San Francisco, Calif. The footage shows her closely seated and engaged in the performance.
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Los demócratas principales en el Congreso y el gobernador de CA Gavin Newsom están intentando bloquear el esfuerzo republicano en TX de quitarles escaños a los demócratas. La situación ha generado un debate nacional sobre la representación política y el papel del gobierno en las elecciones estatales.
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The New York Yankees have reportedly acquired All-Star closer David Bednar from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a deal pending medical review, adding much-needed bullpen depth. Bednar, who has a 2.37 ERA and 17 saves this season, is expected to bolster the Yankees’ playoff push.
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Martha Stewart questioned Meghan Markle’s knowledge of her lifestyle brand, As Ever, during an interview with Yahoo Lifestyle, expressing hope that she understands her subject matter. The comments come as both Stewart and Gwyneth Paltrow humorously address their rumored feud, highlighting the ongoing conversation about authenticity and credibility in the lifestyle industry.
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A new report highlights concerns that a proposed border wall in Arizona could disrupt a vital wildlife migration route, endangering species and ecosystems. The barrier, located in a remote area, is expected to significantly impact animal movement.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law ensuring adequate budget funding for the Defense Forces, including weapons procurement, soldier pay, and benefits for families of fallen heroes. The legislation is aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s military readiness amid ongoing security challenges.
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President Trump has signed an executive order to restore the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, emphasizing the importance of physical health in national development. The initiative includes reintroducing the Presidential Fitness Test in schools.
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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaiban expressed interest in aligning with Russia, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov emphasized the importance of their collaboration.
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Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley has launched his campaign for the 2026 Senate race in North Carolina, a pivotal battleground state. His campaign, launched in his hometown of Gastonia, N.C., was bolstered by a recent endorsement from President Donald Trump and is expected to be a high-stakes contest.
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A pendulum-style ride at Green Mountain Park in Saudi Arabia collapsed mid-air, injuring at least 23 people, with three in critical condition. The incident has prompted an investigation and raised safety concerns following similar accidents in Ecuador and India.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attended the funeral of NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, who was killed in the line of than duty in New York City. The event highlighted the country’s response to police officer fatalities and the ongoing discussions about law enforcement safety.
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U.S. products like tampons and shampoo often contain chemicals linked to cancer and infertility, without mandatory disclosure or federal oversight. This has raised alarms among consumers and advocates for stricter regulation.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), in collaboration with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Commander of the National Guard, has uncovered a Federal Security Service of Russia (FSB) agent who was a mobilized serviceman in a National Guard brigade stationed in Zapor, Zaporizhia. This marks another significant intelligence operation aimed at dismantling…
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Law enforcement in Arkansas has provided an update on the investigation into the killing of a couple. Authorities are working to determine the circumstances and suspects involved in the incident.
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The Stratford Festival’s 2023 season has incorporated cross-border themes into its classic and Shakespearean plays, with ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Annie’ offering commentary on issues affecting American audiences. This approach aims to foster a deeper understanding of shared issues and encourage dialogue between the two nations.
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A Telegram group in China has sparked outrage as men shared videos of women, including family members and children, without their knowledge or consent. Authorities have repeatedly cracked down on such content, emphasizing the need to protect users’ privacy and personal safety.
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The criminal case into the attack on journalist Yuriy Makarov has been closed. Police confirmed the injuries were self-inflicted with no bystanders present.
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WWE’s Naomi, the reigning Women’s World Champion, will defend her title in a triple-threat match at SummerSlam against Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky, marking a significant milestone in her career.