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Jake Paul has retained attorney Alex Spiro to pursue legal action against critics who claim his boxing matches are staged, citing defamation and brand damage. MVP, Paul’s promotional company, emphasizes the importance of protecting his reputation and the integrity of the sport through legal means.
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Pastor Corey Brooks, founder of Project H.O.O.D., criticizes racial tribalism and advocates for instilling resilience, or ‘grit,’ in children through cultural education. He highlights the dangers of relying on ‘easy power’ and calls for a shift toward building strong, enduring character in young people.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has vowed to pursue redistrict, as Texas Republicans attempt to redraw congressional lines. The Democratic leader accused the GOP of orchestrating an ‘illegal insurrection’ to influence the 2026 elections.
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The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SA, tags: [
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Ukrainian officials emphasize the critical need for more US-made Patriot systems, with Zelensky seeking ten additional systems. A NATO admiral estimates the wait time for replacements could reach seven years, raising concerns among EU diplomats.
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Charlamagne tha God criticized ‘The View’ for lacking conservative voices, citing a study showing 102 liberal guests and zero conservatives. The host’s remarks sparked debate over media diversity and political representation.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has denounced Republican-led redistricting efforts in Texas as a ‘legal insurrection,’ vowing to take similar actions herself. The comment comes amid growing tensions over electoral map changes and their potential impact on democratic processes.
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Retired General Jack Keane argues that President Trump’s deployment of nuclear submarines near Russia does not constitute psychological warfare, contrasting it with Biden’s approach.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett called Donald Trump a ‘piece of s—‘ during a MoveOn rally in Phoenix, accusing Republicans of enabling his policies. She argued that the Supreme Court and Congress must be reined in to prevent further unchecked executive power.
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Olympic gold medalist Sha’Carri Richardson was arrested for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend, Christian Coleman, at the Seattle-Tacoma Airport. Coleman, a fellow sprinter, expressed his desire to move past the incident and emphasized his belief in extending grace and mercy.
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The Ukrainian Air Force has successfully destroyed 161 air targets during an overnight operation, countering a Russian attack that involved 162 Shahed-type strike UAVs and various simulator drones, as well as the Kh-47 M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missile. The operation demonstrates the effectiveness of Ukrainian defensive systems against advanced aerial threats.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced the Cabinet’s approval of the competition commission for the State Customs Service chief election. The commission aims to select a new leader to modernize Ukraine’s customs operations.
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A 2 20-year-old digital designer has proclaimed himself president of the Free Republic of Verdis, a self-proclaimed nation situated in a disputed area between Croatia and Serbia. The declaration comes amid ongoing territorial disputes and lacks formal recognition from any international body.
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A tragic train collision with a tourist bus near St. Petersburg has resulted in one fatality and 16 injuries. The incident occurred when the train struck the rear of the bus, which was carrying members of a religious group on their way to the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery.
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House Republicans are preparing to promote President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ amid intensifying messaging battles with Democrats, who accuse the legislation of harming Medicaid and food benefits to benefit the wealthy. The memo from Advancing American Freedom urges GOP lawmakers to highlight tax cuts, border security, and military spending as key selling points.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged detainers against three Venezuelan migrants accused of capital murder in Texas. The suspects, Yosguar Aponte Jimenez, Jose Trivino-Cruz, and Jesus Bellorin-Guzman, are linked to the June 20 shooting death of 48-year-old Santiago Lopez Morales at a Motel 6 in Garland.
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Will Cain and Joey Jones are set to discuss the Cincinnati assault incident and the political blame-shifting that has followed. Jones will also reflect on the 15th anniversary of his ‘Alive Day.’
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A prank caller’s dream to Mike Francesa became a reality, as the New York and San Francisco Giants held an "annual meeting" on social media.Back in 2015, ‘Dan in Warwick’ called legendary New York sports radio host Mike Francesa and asked him if "there had ever been a franchise-to-franchise … get-together" between the MLB and…
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Nancy Mace, a congresswoman from South Carolina, has officially announced her candidacy for governor, signaling a pivotal moment in the state’s political dynamics. Her campaign highlights a notable shift from her previous moderate Republican position to a more aligned stance with President Trump’s policies.
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Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Defense Serhiy Boev has met with Rick Smith and Aaditya Devarakonda to discuss sharing expertise with Ukraine on countering UAVs. The collaboration is expected to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities against drone threats.
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Workers at several Boeing Defense plants have gone on strike, citing dissatisfaction with the company’s latest contract proposal. The strike follows the collapse of contract negotiations, with union representatives insisting that skilled machinists deserve better terms for their critical role in U.S. defense.
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Nintendo has announced the return of its iconic ape, Donkey Kong, in a new adventure for the Switch 2 console. The game is expected to be a major contender for Game of the Year.
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President Trump has dismissed the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) commissioner following the release of bleak monthly jobs data. Kevin Hassett, head of the White House National Economic Council, refused to give evidence to substantiate the president’s claims that economic data had been manipulated.
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Acting Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications Tetyana Berezhna has engaged in discussions with Japan’s Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Abe Toshiko, emphasizing potential areas for enhancing bilateral cultural cooperation. The meeting, held during an international cultural policy dialogue, focused on shared priorities such as preserving cultural heritage amid global challenges.
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Russian police have fatally shot three men suspected of planning attacks in Kabardino-Balkaria after the suspects opened fire on officers. The incident has reignited discussions about the security situation in the North Caucasus region.
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has signed an agreement allowing local law enforcement in five counties to work with ICE on immigration enforcement. This marks the second state-ICE pact, following Florida’s similar agreement. The move aims to bolster border security and combat illegal immigration.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott criticized Democrats for their ‘outrageous’ protests against GOP-led redistricting efforts, accusing them of obstructing the legislative process. The dispute centers on the Republican-led attempt to redraw district boundaries, which Democrats argue is an attempt to suppress voter turnout.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett criticized President Trump during a MoveOn event in Arizona. Her use of a derogatory term has sparked widespread reactions and discussions about political discourse.
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Cincinnati residents have expressed that the viral beatdown incident in July does not define their city, despite concerns about violent crime.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott faces legal challenges in forcing Democratic legislators to return to the state, with potential court cases and political tensions complicating the redistricting process. The situation could affect the Republican Party’s prospects in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections.
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Charlamagne tha God criticized President Trump for using authoritarian tactics and failing to deliver on campaign promises after Trump called him a ‘dope’ on social media. The radio host accused Trump of suppressing dissent and using executive orders to control narratives about race and Black history.
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Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One World Champion, has expressed feelings of defeat after six months with Ferrari. His transition from Mercedes to Ferrari has been marked by significant challenges, with his performances failing to meet the expectations set during his initial arrival at the team.
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With the MLB season entering its second half, fantasy football enthusiasts are advised to focus on the waiver wire for strategic pickups. The article outlines key players who could provide significant value in upcoming weeks, helping leagues secure an edge in the fantasy standings.
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Braves third baseman Austin Riley has been placed on the injured list for the second time in two months due to a lower abdominal muscle strain. The injury occurred on Sunday, marking a setback for the player who had recently returned from a previous ailment.
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Texas and Ohio State lead the preseason coaches’ top 25 poll, with Penn State, Georgia, and Notre Dame following closely. The rankings signal anticipated competition for the national championship.
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Ukraine has launched a competition for a State Customs Service director to address illegal smuggling, which costs the country billions annually. The move comes amid pressure to accelerate reforms and improve customs procedures.
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A new study highlights Ukraine’s stagnant business climate from 2008 to 2019, marked by declining entrepreneurial activity, reduced competition, and the rise of inefficient large corporations. The report urges reforms to rejuvenate the economy and leverage its growing tech industry and reconstruction potential.
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China has rejected U.S. demands to halt Russian and Iranian oil imports, prioritizing national energy security. Washington is escalating pressure with threats of economic retaliation.
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A UNHCR report reveals that only 7% of internally displaced persons in Ukraine intend to return to their permanent residences within the next six months. The average age of this group is 57 years, reflecting long-term displacement challenges.
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Kyiv prosecutors have filed a lawsuit to cancel the over UAH 2 billion Podilsky Bridge contract, alleging procurement violations. The case highlights scrutiny over public infrastructure spending and could set a precedent for future legal actions.
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A fire erupted under an eastbound PATH train at Newport station, forcing passengers to flee and resulting in cases of smoke inhalation. The incident suspended multiple subway lines, creating a headache for commuters.
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The New York Post Media Group is set to launch The California Post in early 2026, expanding its reach to the West Coast. This venture aims to deliver entertainment news, sports coverage, and a distinct Californian perspective, combining the New York Post’s signature style with west coast insights.
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Amazon is launching trending beauty products from brands like Estée Lauder, BareMinerals, and others to enhance your natural glow. These new arrivals are perfect for a refreshed summer beauty routine, with items like skincare, makeup, and sunscreens available for purchase.
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Kamala Harris has clarified her political intentions, stating she will not pursue the governorship of California. This decision comes amid ongoing speculation about her potential run for the 2028 presidential election.
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The U.S. Office of Special Counsel is investigating former federal prosecutor Jack Smith, who led two criminal cases against Donald Trump, for potential election law violations. The probe follows a letter from Senator Tom Cotton, who accused Smith of using his position to harm Trump’s 2024 campaign.
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Pope Leo XIV has inspired over a million young Catholics at a massive faith gathering in Rome, emphasizing unity, peace, and service. The event featured the pope’s heartfelt message to the Jubilee of Youth crowd, encouraging them to embrace dialogue over division.
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Sen. John Cornyn is introducing the LETITIA Act to impose stiffer penalties on public officials accused of fraud, following allegations against New York Attorney General Letitia James and Sen. Adam Schiff. The bill targets mortgage and financial fraud, with new mandatory minimum sentences for violations.
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A Ukrainian-Polish expedition has begun search and exhumation work at Zbo, the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications reported. This effort aims to rebury the remains of Polish Army soldiers.
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Sen. Cory Booker declined to endorse Zohran Mamdani, the New York City mayoral candidate, during a CNN interview, focusing instead on New Jersey politics. Booker emphasized pragmatic governance over ideological divides and redirected attention to state and legislative races in his home state.
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WWE fans were split after Brock Lesnar’s surprise return at SummerSlam, with some celebrating the reunion with John Cena and others criticizing the move due to Lesnar’s involvement in the Vince McMahon sex trafficking lawsuit. The controversy has led to a polarized reaction on social media, with supporters praising the return and critics condemning the…
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Federal prosecutor Jim Trusty has addressed the manhunt for an Army veteran suspected of killing four in a Montana bar and a Tennessee suspect accused of killing four relatives. Trusty described these events as the intersection of ‘crazy and criminal,’ highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to address such cases.
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Rod Stewart’s AI-generated tribute to Ozzy Osbourne during his One Last Time tour has sparked controversy among fans, with some criticizing it as tacky and others defending it as a respectful gesture. The tribute, which included visuals of Osbourne with other deceased musicians, has divided opinions on social media.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that his special envoy, Witkoff, will visit Russia in the coming days. The U.S. leader indicated that Russian authorities have sought a meeting with Wit, and that this diplomatic engagement is significant given the ongoing tensions in the region.
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The Supervisory Board of JSC Galychpharm has issued an official statement condemning recent raider interference in the company’s operations. This follows a court ruling on July 30, 2025, which removed the company’s executive management and director, transferring control to an arbitration manager.
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The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has reported that Russia is planning to use Donetsk Airport to launch Shahed UAVs against Ukraine, marking an expansion of its drone warfare operations in the region.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who recently achieved a significant victory over Iran, is now confronting the complexities of negotiating a ceasefire with Hamas. Despite his earlier success, the current challenges highlight the multifaceted nature of the geopolitical landscape.
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The Ukrainian SBU has arrested a suspected Russian spy in the Ministry of Defense’s transport service, highlighting ongoing Russian espionage efforts. This incident underscores the importance of maintaining internal security within Ukrainian defense infrastructure.
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Passengers aboard a PATH train in Newport, New Jersey, were evacuated from a smoke-filled car after a fire broke out under a train car on Monday, August 4, 2025. Emergency responders were dispatched to investigate the cause of the fire.
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Texas Democrats have left the state to protest GOP-led redistricting, escalating tensions over gerrymandering. The action hints at a significant political shift as Democrats challenge Republican control over legislative boundaries.
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Democratic Senator Cory Booker declined to endorse Zohran Mamdani during a CNN interview, emphasizing his commitment to New Jersey politics. The refusal highlights ongoing tensions within the Democratic Party’s inner circle.