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The U.S. Navy has called off the search for a sailor from the USS George Washington, who was reported missing overboard near Australia’s Timor Sea. The search, involving the ship’s crew, Australian Defence Force, and Border Force, concluded on Wednesday after extensive efforts.
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Cissie Graham Lynch, daughter of Rev. Franklin Graham, convened faith leaders at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s European Congress on Evangel, addressing challenges to religious freedom. The event emphasized defending religious expression and confronting modern threats to faith.
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President Trump has announced a 50 percent tariff on certain imported goods containing copper, falling short of his earlier threat to impose a higher rate. Despite the relatively modest increase, the market reacted swiftly, leading to a decline in copper prices.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity is calling on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to make way for President Donald Trump’s economic policies, known as ‘Trumpen,omics,’ following the Fed’s recent meeting. Hannity’s comments reflect growing tensions between Trump’s pro-growth policies and the Fed’s traditional role in managing economic stability.
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Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ faces backlash for filming in the Western Sahara, a disputed territory claimed by the Indigenous Sahrawi people. The Sahrawi Government condemns the production for selecting an area under Moroccan military occupation without consultation.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has publicly endorsed President Donald Trump’s economic and trade policies, stating they have positively influenced the media outlet Hannity. Lut, he emphasized the effectiveness of Trump’s strategies in promoting business growth and influencing trade relations within the United States.
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US President Donald Trump has imposed a 50% tariff on goods from Brazil, citing alleged threats to the nation’s security and economic interests. The measure comes amid accusations that Brazil’s government is persecuting former President Jair Bolsonaro over alleged coup plotting.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed steep tariffs on Brazilian exports, escalating trade tensions between the two nations. The move comes as part of broader U.S. efforts to pressure Brazil into reducing its trade surplus and altering its trade policies.
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Bret Baier’s special report explores the interconnected roles of Israel, Donald Trump, and New York in shaping contemporary political and geopolitical dynamics.
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The latest news item highlights a political showdown between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, with both candidates focusing on economic issues. Their debate centers around contrasting approaches to job creation, tax reforms, and economic growth.
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Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., has stated that Kamala Harris is a ‘great candidate for Republicans’ during a discussion on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The remark came as Comer discussed his investigation into former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity while in office.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized those questioning former President Donald Trump’s economic policies on his show ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Watters focused on Trump’s stance on the economy and addressed former Vice President Kamala Harris’ decision not to run for California governor.
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During a monthly meeting on training issues, Oleksandr Syrsky, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stressed strict adherence to safety requirements at training grounds and training centers. The directive underscores the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s commitment to maintaining operational readiness while prioritizing the well-being of personnel.
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Two intoxicated passengers were escorted off a British airline flight by police after allegedly behaving inappropriately while they were intoxicated. The individuals were banned from further travel with the airline.
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Protesters staged a mock funeral for Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., delivering a cardboard coffin and epitaph to his home, with the incident reported to U.S. Capitol Police. The event, organized by the Southern Wisconsin Grassroots Network and Working Families Party, sparked discussions about congressional security and political polarization.
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Actor Harrison Ford criticized President Donald Trump’s second term during an interview with Variety, lamenting the economic inequality of ‘the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.’ Ford emphasized the importance of fighting for one’s beliefs.
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Shohei Ohtani left Wednesday’s Dodgers game in the fourth inning while pitching but returned to hit in the sixth inning after going to the clubhouse. His initial exit was attributed to possible cramping or tightness in his lower body, with fans debating whether he should focus on one role over the other.
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Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna accused Zohran Mamdani of defunding vulnerable communities during his mayoral campaign. Luna linked the Cincinnati mob attack to Mamdani’s progressive policies, sparking political controversy.
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President Donald Trump has pressured the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians to revert to their former names, the Redskins and Indians, respectively, putting their D.C. stadium deal at risk. Team owners Josh Harris and David Blitz reportedly face potential White House leverage over the project.
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Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps has agreed to coach the Baltimore Ravens in water safety training. The deal comes as the NFL team faces a growing concern over player safety during training sessions and games, with several incidents involving players struggling in water.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have agreed to a three-year contract extension with starting left tackle Kolton Miller, valued at $66 million.
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The NTSB has released preliminary findings into the fatal helicopter crash at Reagan National Airport, suggesting flight instruments may have misled the crew. Law enforcement and rescue teams searched the Potomac River for survivors near the crash site.
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Belarusian authorities have convicted 15 minors of political charges this year, including offenses such as insulting President Alexander Lukashenko, according to data from the Supreme Court released on July 29. Human rights organizations have condemned these convictions, highlighting the risks to youth and the potential for political repression.
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The New York Mets have acquired St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley ahead of the MLB trade deadline, continuing their efforts to bolster the bullpen and prepare for a potential World Series run. This trade, which includes Jesus Baez, Nate Dohm, and Frank Elissalt, follows earlier acquisitions of Gregory Soto and Tyler Rogers as the…
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon has criticized President Donald Trump’s strategy on addressing ‘woke’ ideologies in higher education, particularly highlighting the controversial $10,000 deal with Brown University for a segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The agreement has sparked debate over the administration’s efforts to counter what critics call progressive campus policies, while supporters view it as…
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that space cooperation remains a crucial dialogue channel despite broader geopolitical tensions. Roscosmos chief Dmitry Bakanov is set to meet with NASA Administrator Sean Duffy for the first in-person talks in eight years.
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Hewlett-Packard Enterprise settled its antitrust case with the U.S. Justice Department, enabling its $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks. The deal was heavily influenced by national security concerns and aims to bolster American competition against Huawei.
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Charlie Hurt criticizes Trump’s approach to international relations, calling him ‘throwing all the rules out the window.’ The co-host’s remarks reflect skepticism over the administration’s diplomatic strategies.
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President Zelenskyy received a report from Budanov on Ukrainian military operations. The meeting provided an update on the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Trump hints at potential China visit, calls for Xi’s reciprocal trip. US President Donald Trump has indicated he may travel to China before the year’s end, suggesting that Chinese leader Xi Jinping might also visit the United States.
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Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has criticized the proposed anti-stock trading bill for members of Congress, which has been dubbed the ‘Pelosi Act’ by some Republicans. The bill aims to restrict lawmakers from trading stocks while in office, a measure that has sparked debate over ethics and transparency in government.
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On Wednesday, July 30, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky agreed on the key principles of agreements with the United States on arms. The agreement outlines the terms for military assistance including advanced weaponry, defensive systems, and training programs for Ukrainian forces.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the British government of interfering in the 2023 parliamentary elections, leading to the summoning of the UK ambassador. The UK Foreign Office denied the allegations, stating their efforts were aimed at promoting democratic engagement among youth.
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A newlywed couple, Hunter Lyons and his 1-year-old daughter, were killed in a fiery head-on collision on their way home from their honeymoon in Pigeon Forge, leaving his wife hospitalized with severe burns. The accident occurred on July 26 in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, when a Ford F-150 veered across the center line and collided with…
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President Trump has ordered the end of the de minimis exemption, a policy allowing low-cost international shipments to avoid tariffs, aiming to close loopholes for tax evasion and drug smuggling. This decision is expected to have significant financial and trade implications.
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The $750 billion US-EU energy deal has sparked debate over its impact on climate goals and energy security. Critics warn it could lock Europe into long-term fossil fuel dependence.
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The proposed $75,000 billion energy deal between the US and EU has raised concerns over its risks to climate goals and energy security. Critics warn that it could lock Europe into fossil fuel dependency.
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Raymond Arroyo, a Fox News contributor, analyzed the ‘manly things’ in Democrats’ new marketing and addressed a recent ad accused of promoting a certain ‘gene pool’ on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The ad has drawn significant attention due to its perceived message, with some viewers interpreting it as promoting a specific genetic lineage or racial characteristics.
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Zohran Mamdani, a state senator from New York, is facing heightened scrutiny following a mass shooting in Mid- town Manhattan. The incident has raised questions about security and political accountability in the city.
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Ford Motor Company attributes its profit slump to U.S. tariffs, estimating $2 billion in costs this year. The issue resurfaces as automakers discuss Trump’s tariffs during earnings reports.
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Laura Ingraham praised the Federal Reserve’s rate decision as a positive sign for the economy. She argued that stable interest rates support business and consumer confidence.
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Former President Joe Biden’s longtime aide Steve Ricchetti underwent an eight-hour closed-door interview with House Oversight Committee investigators, described as combative and defensive. The probe centers on allegations that Biden’s senior aides may have concealed signs of mental decline, potentially affecting executive decisions.
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The Trump Department of Homeland Security is mocking several House Democrats for ‘running to court’ over their unsuccessful attempt to access a Baltimore ICE processing facility. A dozen Democrats, including Maryland Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks, filed a lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of unlawfully obstructing congressional oversight.
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The Russian government is promoting initiatives that urge the wives of soldiers to give birth to children, despite the possibility that the fathers may not return from the frontlines. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to provide support to military families during times of conflict.
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NY Times columnist Bret Stephens, a long-time critic of President Trump, has admitted that the Trump administration is proving more successful than expected. In a new column, Stephens highlighted Trump’s achievements, including NATO reforms, the Iran strikes, and economic growth.
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Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with Czech Prime Minister’s National Security Advisor Tomáš Pojar to discuss increased military aid and defense collaboration. The meeting focused on ammunition supply and defense industry partnerships.
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The parents of slain Hamas hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin urged Jewish students to lead with purpose and courage in the face of ongoing conflict, emphasizing the need to ‘disarm the other side’ through engagement and dialogue. They challenged students to embrace ‘radical listening’ and collective action to secure the release of hostages and promote peace.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has outlined plans to reduce Obama-era regulations, emphasizing the need for federal agencies to operate within established frameworks. During an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Zeldin warned against agencies like the EPA acting without oversight, highlighting the importance of regulatory balance.
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A Louisiana woman has been arrested for Medicaid fraud after investigators found she owned six businesses generating millions while claiming low income to qualify for benefits. The investigation was prompted by allegations that she underreported her income to receive Medicaid benefits, leading to the discovery of substantial financial discrepancies.
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Former Denver Broncos lineman Mark Schlereth has criticized the use of analytics in the NFL, arguing that it undermines the game’s traditional values and the role of experienced players’ intuition.
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Devin Hester, the first Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee primarily as a returner, supports the NFL’s new kickoff rules. He joked that he would have been ‘first ballot’ for the Hall of Fame under the new system.
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer discussed the newly finalized trade deal between the U.S. and South Korea on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ highlighting its potential economic benefits and Trump’s continued focus on securing favorable trade terms with key allies. The agreement aims to bolster U.S. interests while fostering mutual economic growth with South, Korea.
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A new Democratic advertisement highlights Zohran Mamdani’s opposition to Donald Trump’s policies, positioning him as a key figure in the party’s campaign strategy. The ad aims to bolster the party’s message by showcasing Mamdani’s commitment to progressive values and his role in shaping the Democratic platform.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressed frustration with CNN’s Jake Tapper over allegations that her husband used insider information for stock trading. The incident has sparked a broader discussion about political figures and financial ethics.
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The Philadelphia Phillies have acquired All-Star closer Jhoan Duran from the Minnesota Twins in a significant trade before the MLB deadline. The deal sends top prospects Mick Abel and Eduardo Tait to the Twins. Duran, known for his strong performances and durability, is expected to bolster the Phillies’ bullpen as they aim for a World…
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The Trump administration is celebrating a second-quarter GDP increase, as panelists on a ‘Special Report’ debate the implications of the Federal Reserve’s decision to keep interest, rates unchanged.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal stated that the majority of those joining the army are doing so consciously, and the mobilization is proceeding ‘absolutely normally’ and ‘according to plan.’ His comments come amid ongoing challenges from Russian forces.
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A Senate bill aiming to curb stock trading by members of Congress has cleared its committee stage, gaining bipartisan support. The legislation would mandate that lawmakers divest from firms they regulate, with an exception crafted to protect President Trump from the divestment rule.
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FBI Director Kash Patel discovered sensitive Trump-Russia probe documents in ‘burn bags,’ while political tensions and international affairs are highlighted in the latest Fox News Politics Newsletter.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has decided against running for governor of California in 2026, ending speculation about her potential political return. The decision marks the end of widespread speculation about her potential political comeback within the state.