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Germany’s rail operator, Deutsche Bahn, has announced the temporary closure of its primary train line running between Berlin and Hamburg for nine months as part of a long-term overhaul. The decision follows rising costs and increasing criticism of the project’s planning and execution.
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Emily Compagno warns of ‘huge red flags’ in alleged congressional insider trading, prompting scrutiny of Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s denial of such activities. The discussion highlights concerns over transparency and ethical standards in government.
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A chilling 913 call obtained by Fox News Digital provides a harrowing account of the aftermath of a brutal street attack in Cincinnati, Ohio. A witness recounts the violent incident, offering insight into the chaos and severity of the assault.
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A $50 million environmental lawsuit has been brought against Russian billionaire Konstantin Struk, following his gold mining company’s alleged role in a 2024 dam collapse that released toxic waste into surrounding waterways and farmland. The legal action is seeking compensation for the environmental damage and potential harm to agricultural land.
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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff are set to visit Gaza on Friday to address the urgent crisis of starvation and food shortages. The mission follows discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to coordinate aid efforts, with the goal of inspecting distribution sites, securing food…
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Democrat and Republican senators expressed concerns over the nation’s nearly $37 trillion national debt crisis. Both parties emphasized the need for immediate action to address the growing financial burden and ensure economic stability.
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A legal watchdog has filed bar complaints against Justice Department lawyers, marking a rare effort to hold rank-and-file attorneys accountable for their conduct. Judges have criticized DOJ lawyers for violating court orders and undermining public trust in the government’s legal standing.
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Fans and close family members of Ozzy Osbourne gathered for a private ceremony at his Buckinghamshire mansion, following a public tribute in Birmingham. The event featured prominent rock icons and honored Osbourne’s legacy as a legendary musician.
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The Verkhovna Rada has decided to restore the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). This move is expected to enhance the effectiveness of anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has announced a new book detailing her 2024 presidential campaign, which she calls ‘the shortest in modern history,’ and has ruled out a 2026 California gubernatorial run. The book, set for September release, will provide insights into her campaign challenges after replacing Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee.
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The White House has released additional documents related to the Russi’gate investigation, intensifying speculation about potential leaks in the ‘burn bag’ of materials. Senior correspondent Peter Doocy and FOX Business’s Charles Payne analyze the implications for the administration and ongoing discussions on tariffs and a controversial Sydney Sweeney ad campaign.
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President Alassane Ouattara has amended the constitution to eliminate term limits, enabling his bid for a fourth term in the upcoming October election. The move has sparked concerns about political instability and potential unrest in Ivory Coast.
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President Alassane Ouattara has amended the constitution to remove term limits, allowing him to run for a fourth term in the upcoming October election. His decision has sparked concerns over political tensions in Ivory Coast as the nation prepares for the vote.
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A US Navy F-35 fighter jet crashed near Naval Air Station Lemoore in central California, with the pilot ejecting safely and being found by first responders. The crash adds to a growing list of incidents involving the F-35, raising concerns about its reliability and operational effectiveness.
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Fox Nation’s ‘The Life of Hulk Hogan’ special explores Terry Bollea’s journey from ringside spectator to pro-wrestling superstar. The documentary offers an in-depth look at his career and legacy.
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New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani claimed in a 2021 interview that one of his ‘greatest victories’ was securing unemployment benefits for illegal immigrants through a state-funded program. He stated that the initiative was made possible due to pressure from undocumented workers, emphasizing the role of grassroots activism in influencing legislative changes.
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A Minnesota man who murdered four family members in 1988 has been granted early work release after serving 36 years in prison under a law supported by Governor Tim Walz. David Brom, 53, was eligible for release due to a new Minnesota law ending life sentences for offenders convicted as children.
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The U.S. Navy is considering the establishment of a new educational review board aimed at restoring a ‘warrior ethos’ and eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at the U.S. Naval Academy. The proposed board, composed of prominent leaders from both public and private sectors, seeks to overhaul the curriculum, expand the number of military…
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U.S. President Donald Trump has warned former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev to ‘watch his words’ over his nuclear threats, while Medvedev has countered with sharp criticism of U.S. foreign policy.
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Arkansas State Police arrested a 28-year-old teacher, Andrew James McGann, in connection with the murder of a married couple hiking with their children. Officials confirmed his arrest at a barbershop after a multi-day search, highlighting the state’s determination to bring justice.
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A recent survey by Stack Overflow, involving over 49,000 developers worldwide, highlights mounting concerns about AI coding assistants. Despite widespread adoption – with 84% of developers currently using or planning to use AI tools – trust in their accuracy has dropped to 33%, down from 43% last year.
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Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana faces pressure to release Paola Clouatre from ICE custody. The detainee is married to a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.
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Sotheby’s canceled an auction of the Piprahwa Gems after pressure from the Indian government. India declared the relics were back in their ‘rightful home.’
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A university lecturer is proposing carbon passports for UK travelers to address environmental concerns and over-tourism. The passports would track individuals’ carbon footprints and restrict emissions, particularly for international flights, based on a concept debated in the UK Parliament in 2008.
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A powerful earthquake has struck Kamchatka, triggering dozens of aftershocks. The region is experiencing significant seismic activity as authorities assess the situation.
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Miranda Devine suggests former White House aides are trapped in a delusion regarding Biden’s mental state. She discusses the GOP investigation into Biden’s cognitive abilities and Harris’s potential political future.
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New research indicates a significant shift as more Americans turn to artificial intelligence for health guidance, with 63% finding it reliable. The survey reveals that 35% use AI for managing wellness, surpassing reliance on social media, while 24% use it to verify medical information, showing its growing role in health decision-making.
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State Senator Zohran Mamdani has drawn backlash for reversing his earlier support for defunding the police amid heightened tensions following the NYPD’s funeral for slain Officer Didarul Islam. The incident has sparked renewed debate over police reform and the balance between community safety and policing practices.
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Bess Wohl’s play ‘Liber’tation’ is set for a Broadway premiere this fall. The production, which premiered last winter at Roundabout Theater Company, will feature new casting arrangements for its upcoming run.
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A Swedish court has sentenced a man to life in prison for helping kill a Jordanian pilot in a notorious 2015 ‘Islamic State’ killing. The victim was burned alive, marking the first conviction related to the incident.
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Young people in India are redefining spirituality and religion through personalized experiences rather than traditional rituals, reflecting a shift in how the next generation engages with spiritual practices.
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Republican lawmakers are advancing a legislative measure that would classify all DUI convictions as deportable offenses for illegal immigrants, regardless of whether the offense is classified as a misdemeanor or felony. The bill, introduced by Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., aims to close a loophole that has previously allowed illegal immigrants with DUI convictions to avoid…
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NASCAR is embracing a more dynamic schedule, moving away from predictability to foster innovation in the sport. The series is being praised for its willingness to take risks and adapt to changing demands.
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Former NFL players Colin Kaepernick and Marshawn Lynch are expanding their advocacy for diversity and inclusion beyond football, now focusing on hockey. The athletes are participating in a diversity event aimed at promoting representation in the sport.
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Quarterback Jayden Daniels of the Commanders has noted a marked improvement in his performance compared to the previous season. His comments highlight significant growth in his gameplay, attributing it to his development over the past year.
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Oregon has added four-star outside linebacker Anthony Jones, ranked No. 27 in the ESPN 30, to its 2026 recruiting class. The commitment marks a significant addition for the Ducks as they prepare for the upcoming college football season.
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Conor McGregor has lost his appeal of a civil jury verdict in favor of a woman who said she was raped by the UFC fighter in Dublin in December 2018. The verdict, which was reached after a lengthy legal process, represents a significant setback for the former UFC welterweight champion.
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Fever guard Sophie Cunningham, who recently landed a podcast deal, wasted little time making waves on the platform, saying critics of Indiana teammate Caitlin Clark are ‘dumb as f—.’ Her strong words have ignited discussions across the sports community.
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The Detroit Tigers have acquired right-handed reliever Kyle Finnegan from the Washington Nationals in exchange for two minor league players, aiming to strengthen their bullpen for a World Series run.
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The Phillies acquired 2021 Gold Glove winner Harrison Bader from the Twins to bolster their outfield defense. This trade addresses a key need for the 2023 season.
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Nearly one in five car dealerships in Russia could shut down by the end of the year as the country’s auto market struggles from plummeting sales and a worsening economic outlook, the Moscow Times reported. The drop in car sales is being driven by a combination of factors, including economic sanctions, inflation, and a weakening…
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Russia has passed a new law allowing authorities to fine citizens for searching ‘extremist’ content, critics argue it is a tool to suppress dissent. The law targets information that contradicts the Kremlin’s narrative on global and Russian history.
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The nominee for Ukraine’s economic crimes bureau has announced his intention to pursue legal action against the government for blocking his appointment. The Cabinet of Ministers has failed to appoint a new head to the bureau as of the July 31 deadline.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that recent discussions between the United States and Russia on the Ukraine war did not result in any progress. He highlighted the president’s frustration with the lack of tangible results.
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Brooke Burke, a former ‘Dancing with the Stars’ contestant, practiced beach yoga in Malibu, showcasing her fitness routine and style. She also discussed her views on Ozempic, emphasizing the need for discipline and a holistic approach to health.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has refuted claims of increased radiation levels at the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine. According to the IAEA’s website, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi stated that independent measurements conducted on July 30, 2024, confirmed no increase in radiation levels at the site, contradicting some social media posts…
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The political battle over congressional redistricting in Texas has escalated with Democrats vowing to use all available tools to block Republican efforts. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has pledged a comprehensive strategy of political, governmental, and legal action to counter the GOP’s plan.
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As the ‘Liberation Day’ deadline for resolving US trade disputes passes, countries facing Trump-era tariffs are in a rush to secure trade agreements. While some nations have managed to negotiate deals, others risk facing heightened import duties.
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House Minority Leader Jim Jefferies has suggested legal action could be part of the strategy to challenge Texas’ redistricting plan, which could alter the state’s congressional map. The potential legal measures indicate a complex approach to countering the redistricting effort and ensuring compliance with voting rights standards.
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Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz has emphasized the importance of White House staff in the House Republicans’ investigation into allegations of a cover-up regarding former President Biden’s mental decline. Chaffetz highlighted the significance of these staff members as key players in the inquiry.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society is aiding victims of a Russian attack on Kyiv, providing emergency support amid escalating hostilities. The attack involved both missiles and drones, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilians.
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Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley warns of a ‘deep state cover-up’ in newly declassified Russia investigation documents. The senator highlights concerns over obstruction of justice and the need for transparency.
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UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban has reported that malnutrition levels in Gaza have reached ‘famine levels’ after 22 months of war, with a quarter of the population suffering from famine-like conditions. The situation is described as catastrophic, with Chaiban urging commercial access to Gaza to resolve the crisis.
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Tomi Lahren and Paul Mauro explore the complex issues surrounding New York City’s law enforcement and public safety. They examine the critical challenges facing the NYPD and the broader implications of potential funding cuts.
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The White House held its first press briefing since President Trump’s visit to Scotland, where he secured a trade deal with the European Union. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed reporter questions, providing updates on the administration’s ongoing priorities and international relations efforts.
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Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani has expressed a clear desire to strengthen ties with Russia following the ouster of former President Bashar Assad, which strained relations. The current government under Ahmed al-Sharaa faces ongoing challenges from sectarian violence, with Russia reaffirming its support for Syria.
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Najib Mamdani, a socialist mayoral candidate in New York City, has declared that his greatest achievement was the establishment of the Excluded Workers Fund. The initiative, which he highlighted in a 2021 interview, was designed to provide financial assistance to undocumented immigrants and low-income residents.
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Tom Cusick and George Strait’s benefit concert raised over $5 million for Texas flood victims. The event highlighted the importance of community support and art in disaster relief.
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An amusement park ride in Saudi Arabia has malfunctioned, leaving 23 people injured including three in critical condition. The incident occurred at Green Mountain Park in Taif, where a ride arm carrying passengers snapped off its frame, causing people to fall to the ground.
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Mason Miller, the All-Star closer for the Athletics, is being traded to the Padres in a blockbuster deal before the MLB trade deadline. The Padres received the third-ranked prospect in baseball and three other minor league pitchers in exchange for Miller and starting pitcher J.P. Sears. The trade is seen as a significant move for…