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Christian bodybuilder Hunter Sprague emphasizes that physical health is a form of spiritual stewardship, reflecting the Biblical teaching in 1 Corinthians. He encourages men to balance faith and fitness by honoring their bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a critical warning to travelers about phishing scams targeting individuals seeking to enroll in TSA PreCheck. Scammers are creating fake websites and emails that mimic the TSA to trick users into sharing personal and financial information. The TSA urged travelers to use only the official government website, tsa.gov/precheck,…
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President Trump plans to build a $200 million ballroom off the East Wing, which has raised concerns about the project’s cost and implications for the historic building. The White House’s largest renovation in decades was unveiled in June.
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Hunter Sprague, a Christian bodybuilder and fitness coach in Texas, emphasizes the connection between physical fitness and spiritual stewardship. He discusses how his dedication to fitness aligns with his faith, viewing exercise as a means of honoring God’s creation.
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An inflatable banana boat ride in Jilin, China, unexpectedly launched into the air, sending three women soaring above the water. Authorities are investigating the incident to ensure safety protocols are improved.
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A South Carolina law enforcement officer collapsed from fentanyl exposure during a routine traffic stop, sparking concerns about officer safety and the growing threat of synthetic opioids. The incident has drawn attention to the risks faced by first responders and the urgent need for better protective measures against fentanyl, a potent and fast-acting opioid that…
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Chinese immigrants in the U.S. face growing anxiety as Trump’s potential return to the presidency raises fears of stricter immigration policies. Many worry about the risks of deportation, including fines and imprisonment, which could disrupt their lives and families.
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John Cena’s final SummerSlam match will headline the second night of the first-ever two-night WWE premium live event, featuring a street fight against Cody Rhodes. Other top matches include a triple-threat women’s championship battle and a Steel Cage clash involving Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
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Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey criticized the Democratic Party for prioritizing the fight against ICE over addressing the detention of an illegal immigrant accused of killing a New Jersey mom and child during a drunk driving incident. Fahey highlighted the Trump administration’s legal efforts against sanctuary city policies, suggesting a contrast between Democratic priorities…
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Over a million young Catholics have gathered in Vatican City for the Youth Jubilee, a significant religious gathering that highlights the faith’s role in youth engagement. Fox News contributor Jonathan Morris discussed the event’s conclusion on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
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The American Culture Quiz invites readers to test their knowledge of boardwalk beginnings and meteoric magic with an 8-question quiz. The quiz is part of a series of lifestyle and news quizzes offered by Fox News Digital.
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Former Green Bay Packers star Sterling Sharpe honored his brother Shannon Sharpe with a heartfelt tribute during his Hall of Fame induction, returning the gold jacket as a symbol of their bond. The Sharpe brothers became the first sibling duo in NFL history to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, celebrating their…
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A 35-year-old New Jersey man, Thomas Daniel Gibbs, has been missing for about a week in the Grand Canyon National Park as a ‘mega-fire’ continues to burn. The Dragon Bravo Fire, now the largest in the continental U.S., has led to the closure of the North Rim for the 2025 season.
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The Senate has confirmed Jeanine Pirro as the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, ending her interim appointment. Her past statements about the 2020 election were part of a lawsuit against her former employer.
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President Trump has fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) after the agency released a jobs report showing slower-than-expected job growth. The decision reflects a pattern of challenging data that contradicts his narrative.
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Russia is set to introduce a state-sanctioned messaging service, MAX, which will be pre-installed on all new smartphones beginning in September. This initiative has sparked fears that the government may use the app to restrict access to services like WhatsApp and Telegram, raising concerns about digital surveillance and freedom of communication.
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Jen Easterly, who had previously served in both Republican and Democratic administrations, was set to assume the role of Robert F. McDermott Distinguished Chair at West Point. The Army secretary announced her removal from the position following intervention from right-wing activist Laura Loomer.
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The EPA announced plans to rescind its authority to implement science-based climate protections, marking a significant shift in U.S. environmental policy. Critics argue the move undermines efforts to combat climate change and prioritizes industrial interests over environmental protection.
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The Democratic Party is leveraging its growing pool of veteran candidates to counteract its unpopular national brand ahead of the House elections. Among the notable figures is JoAnna Mendoza, a former Marine drill instructor running for Congress in Arizona, who could potentially become the first congresswoman from the Marines.
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Christian Huff, the husband of Duck Dynasty star Sadie Robertson, is attempting to impress Willie Robertson by staging a gender reveal as an archery competition. This bold move is part of his effort to secure a more prominent role in the family business, with Willie offering a cautious endorsement of Huff’s tenacity.
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A new survey shows that slightly less than half of U.S. adults believe Black and Hispanic people face significant discrimination, reflecting a decline since 2021.The report highlights skepticism about the effectiveness of DEI programs, as many Americans doubt their ability to address discrimination.
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Federal cuts to the SNAP program could lead to food insecurity for many families while also endangering the viability of small grocery stores in rural areas that already have limited food retail options. These cuts could exacerbate existing challenges for rural communities, where access to food retailers is already limited, potentially leading to the closure…
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The article critiques the Democratic Party’s focus on Zohran Mamdani as a future leader, arguing that authentic leadership is found in Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill, two bipartisan Democrats with strong national security credentials and proven records.
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Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered an inscription near the entrance of a fifth-century Christian church in ancient Olympus. The message, warning that ‘Only those on the righteous path may enter here,’ has not been seen for over 1,000 years.
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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim discusses the club’s cultural transformation and the future of Alejandro Garnacho during a Q&A session with ESPN. He also touches on his relationship with club owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, sharing playful moments like exchanging GIFs.
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NFL running backs Bijan Robinson and Christian McCaffrey have formed a competitive bond during offseason workouts, sharing insights on performance and recovery techniques. Their collaboration highlights the evolving dynamics among top-tier athletes in the league.
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The U.S. women’s 4×10,0 medley relay team set a world record at the swimming world championships. The team, consisting of Gretchen Walsh, Regan Smith, Kate Douglas and Torri Huske, achieved this feat with remarkable speed and precision.
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Mimi Rhodes made a hole-in-one at the Women’s Open Championship after her ball glanced off the ball of Stephanie Kyriacou, who had her own ace Friday. This unexpected turn of events added an exciting twist to the competition.
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The Minnesota Lynx have acquired Wings guard DiJonai Carrington in a trade, marking the top WNBA team’s acquisition of last year’s Most Improved Player. The move highlights the Lyn, and the trade marks a significant step in their strategy for the 2024 season.
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The Milwaukee Brewers have placed their All-Star rookie Jacob Misiorowski on the injured list with a left tibia contusion before his scheduled start against the Washington Nationals. The injury occurred prior to the start, and the team has not provided further details about the timeline for his return.
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Shane Tamura, a Las Vegas casino worker, is suspected of shooting at the NFL headquarters. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack, which has led to heightened security protocols at major events.
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Charles Leclerc secured pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix, setting the stage for a competitive race. Live updates provide minute-by-minute insights into the build-up and driver strategies.
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Victoria is introducing machete disposal bins as part of a statewide ban aimed at reducing knife crime. The amnesty period, running from September 1 to November 30, allows citizens to surrender machetes without penalty.
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President Donald Trump aims to break up the Putin-Xi alliance through a ‘reverse Kissinger’ strategy, with experts suggesting economic pressures could be an effective means. Chinese officials, however, have shown strong support for Russia, citing strategic interests.
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Gen Z faces significant challenges in attaining the American Dream as rising costs, stagnant wages, and a lack of financial education have led many to question the traditional path of success. The author, a first-generation American, shares their personal journey of overcoming financial obstacles and creating a fintech platform to empower others in their generation.
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Young progressive activists at the Voters of Tomorrow Summit in D.C. have identified Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani as inspiring leaders for the Democratic Party’s future, but some urged Ocasio-Cortez to take a stronger stance on the Gaza conflict.
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Prosecutors allege Brian Walshe dismembered his wife Ana to evade a federal prison sentence from an art fraud conviction. The defense claims the evidence is circumstantial and the motive is speculative.
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A Colorado deputy faces a potential $50,000 fine after being sued for allegedly sharing immigration information with federal agents, violating a new state law that restricts local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. The incident involves a Brazilian college student who was arrested for an expired visa following a traffic stop, prompting disciplinary…
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Digital marketplace Itch.io is reindexing its free adult games and exploring ways to reintroduce paid NSFW content, after initial removals linked to pressure from payment processors like Stripe. The situation has sparked debate over content moderation and free speech, with industry groups and gamers pushing back against perceived censorship.
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Drew Greenblatt, CEO of Marlin Steel, has expressed optimism regarding the future of U.S. factory workers, suggesting that current conditions are favorable for industrial growth. He also comments on the potential for President Donald Trump to broker significant trade deals with Mexico and Canada.
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Germany’s government announced that basic state welfare benefits increased by several billion euros in 2024. Retailers are reporting a surge in shoplifting, with many attributing the rise in theft to the growing number of individuals relying on welfare.
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New York City Education Chancellor Jeffrey Lax has joined *Fox & Friends Weekend* to discuss reports that Zoh’ran Mamdani is considering appointing former Rep. Jamaal Bowman to a top education position in NYC. The potential move could signal a shift in the city’s education policy, aligning with progressive reform efforts.
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The final day of the Vatican’s Youth Jubilee has arrived, drawing thousands of young Catholics to Rome for a culmination of spiritual celebration and communal devotion. EWTN News’ Vatican Correspondent Colm Flynn discusses the event on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ emphasizing the growing religious enthusiasm among youth.
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Michelle Reid, the superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools, is seeking a taxpayer-funded personal bodyguard, a move that has sparked public criticism and raised questions about the appropriateness of such a position for an educational leader. The job posting, which offers a salary range of $84,552 to $143,880, is part of a broader context of…
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The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews has mobilized emergency aid for Druze and Christian communities in Syria’s Sweida region after attacks on minorities by extremists. The organization has coordinated with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to deliver vital medical supplies, highlighting the growing sectarian tensions and the need for international aid in the region.
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Flip Gordon, a former American soldier, has transitioned into a successful career in Mexican lucha libre wrestling, initially facing hostility but eventually becoming a fan favorite. His unique blend of military discipline and wrestling talent has earned him a dedicated following.
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Russia’s emergency officials have issued a tsunami warning following a significant earthquake in the Kuril Islands, alerting three districts of the Kamchat, Peninsula to potential small tsunami waves. Emergency responders are coordinating with local authorities to ensure residents are informed and prepared.
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Fox News contributors Katrina Campins, Gianno Caldwell, and Danny Polishchuk discuss the backlash against American Eagle’s recent ad campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney. The segment explores the controversy surrounding the campaign’s messaging and its cultural implications.
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North Carolina’s state auditor, Dave Boliek, is looking forward to implementing the DAVE Act, a state-level initiative aimed at improving government efficiency and ensuring taxpayer dollars are used effectively. The legislation, which passed with bipartisan support, empowers Boliek’s office to examine wasteful spending, explore underfunding areas, and utilize data-driven methods to optimize public spending.
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Four workers died after falling into a manhole in Gyoda, Japan. The incident started when one worker fell into a sewage pipe, and the other three tried to rescue him, leading to their deaths.
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Actress-turned-dating coach Margarita Nazarenko has gained widespread attention for her candid approach to relationships and dating. Her advice, which highlights the importance of self-worth, high standards, and personal boundaries, has attracted a global audience of women looking for guidance in modern relationships. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Nazarenko expressed her concerns about how…
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Apple has released iOS 18.6, a critical security update addressing 29 vulnerabilities, including passcode exposure and address bar spoofing bugs. The update is essential for protecting users from potential cyber threats.
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Germany is increasing its investment in the production of long-range combat drones for Ukraine, aiming to enhance its military capabilities. The initiative focuses on addressing the potential and limitations of such weaponry.
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Transgender plaintiffs are challenging Idaho’s H.B. 264 law, arguing it compromises their safety and privacy. The law, introduced to protect women’s privacy, is being contested by two individuals who claim they face no harassment in using restrooms aligned with their gender identity.
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AC Milan is reportedly pursuing Liverpool’s Darwin Núñez, sparking transfer speculation. The potential move could impact both clubs’ strategies for the upcoming season.
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The Los Alamos National Laboratory, originally founded for nuclear research, is now investing heavily in AI to drive scientific and national security advancements. Jason Pruet, the Lab’s senior director, highlights the need for government investment in AI to maintain U.S. competitiveness and ensure access to high-scale computing resources for academic institutions.
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A drone strike reportedly led to a major fire at an oil depot in Sochi, Russia, on August 3. The incident involved the ignition of a 2,000-cubic-meter fuel tank, raising concerns about potential environmental and safety impacts.
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The Russian General Staff has disclosed that over 1.056 million troops have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since the war began on February 24, 2022. This figure encompasses 920 casualties reported in the past 24 hours alone.
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Lionel Messi suffered a hamstring injury during an Inter Miami match, forcing him to exit early. The team’s manager stated the injury’s severity is still under evaluation.
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China has mandated that even low-level government employees, such as elementary school teachers and nurses, surrender their passports to enforce stricter internal discipline. This directive is part of a broader effort to tighten control over public sector personnel.