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Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is under investigation by the Office of the Special Counsel for potential violations of the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from engaging in political activities. The probe centers on Smith’s alleged participation in ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ a political talk show where he may have breached the law’s provisions.
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Mark McCloskey, who gained national attention in 2020 for confronting protesters with firearms on his property, has retrieved his AR-15 from the police department after a multi-year legal battle. The incident sparked widespread debate over gun rights, property ownership, and public safety.
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A 54-year-old Tennessee man has been arrested and charged with 11 counts of attempted murder and weapons violations after explosives were found at his home. The incident highlights the dangers posed by domestic extremists and the risks faced by law enforcement during high-stakes confrontations.
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Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Ark., critiques the intelligence officials involved in the alleged ‘Russi, gate’ cover-up on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ His comments have reignited discussions about the influence of foreign entities on U.S. elections.
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South African authorities have arrested 1,000 foreign illegal miners in a week-long operation aimed at curbing illegal mining activities. The operation targets abandoned mines, which have become hotspots for illegal activity, raising concerns about safety and security in the region.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is set to cease operations by early 2026 after losing federal funding under the Trump administration. The decision follows an executive order that directed the cessation of federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing allegations of bias and spreading ‘woke propaganda.’
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Long-term nursing care in Germany is becoming increasingly unaffordable, raising concerns about the financial burden on older adults and their families. The situation highlights the urgent need for policy solutions to ensure sustainable and accessible care for the aging population.
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The Big Weekend Show is conducting a street-level survey to assess public sentiment regarding safety in New York City. The initiative aims to gather insights into how residents and visitors perceive their personal security in the city.
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The EU’s recent economic summit with China highlighted internal strategic confusion and growing isolation, as the bloc grapples with its approach to China despite significant economic ties. Beijing’s focus on pragmatic cooperation contrasts with the EU’s ideological rigidity, undermining meaningful progress.
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Romania is making strides in addressing its historical silence regarding the genocide of Sinti and Roma, a critical shift in acknowledging and remembering the atrocities. The European Day of Remembrance on August 2 is set to play a central role in this effort, encouraging open discussions and remembrance.
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Despite recent unemployment data that has sparked criticism from Democratic lawmakers, the U.S. economy continues to show signs of robust growth. Analysts suggest that while the unemployment rate may have risen slightly, the overall economic indicators remain strong, indicating sustained job market activity.
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The German government said it has taken note of ‘limited initial progress’ in the flow of aid into Gaza, but said the amount was ‘very insufficient’ to meet the needs of people there. This highlights concerns over the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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The Office of Special Counsel has initiated an investigation into former special counsel Jack Smith over potential Hatch Act violations. GOP Senator has requested an inquiry regarding Mr. Smith’s prosecution of Donald Trump, with Trump’s allies alleging the probe aimed to influence the 2024 election.
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A cleanup day at Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado removed 780 pounds of trash, uncovering items like a hamburger flipper, vape cartridges, and an iPod Nano. The event, involving 150 employees, revealed an old COVID-19 vaccination card and a family of moose encountered during the search.
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Breckenridge Ski Resort staff collected 78,000 pounds of trash during their annual cleanup, discovering unusual items like a message in a bottle and outdated electronics. The effort underscores the resort’s dedication to environmental preservation.
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The Senate is facing a significant impasse over the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominees, with Republicans seeking to proceed with a deal while Democrats remain firm in their opposition. Talks between Senate leaders have stalled, and negotiations are ongoing as both sides continue to push for their positions.
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Dmitry Medved’ev’s controversial remarks have prompted a strong response from U.S. President Donald Trump, leading to the relocation of two nuclear submarines.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed fans after star linebacker Micah Parsons requested a trade, urging them not to worry. Jones described the request as part of negotiations and expressed his high regard for Parsons.
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Law enforcement is conducting a high-stakes manhunt for Army veteran Michael Paul Brown, 45, who is accused of killing four people at The Owl Bar in Anaconda. Authorities have located the white Ford F-150 truck he allegedly used to flee the scene, but the suspect remains at large.
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A California attorney claims that illegal migrants feel ‘comfortable’ resisting ICE agents, highlighting tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. Panelists Vernon Jones and Bill Essayli discussed the violent Cincinnati attack where an illegal migrant allegedly rammed a vehicle into I.C.E. agents, raising concerns about public safety and执法 challenges.
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Charlamagne tha God suggests that Jon Stewart should run as a Democratic candidate in the 2028 presidential election, calling him a ‘change agent’ capable of shaking up the political landscape. He also proposed Stephen Colbert as a potential running mate, citing Colbert’s media influence and the end of his late-night show.
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The July 2025 Steam Survey results show a 0.32% increase in Linux gaming market share to 2.89%, marking a recent high. This growth reflects the increasing interest in Linux-based gaming platforms.
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Maura Gillespie of Bluestack Strategies criticized Biden’s warning about an attack on the Constitution, calling it ‘really rich.’ The comment was made during an interview on the ‘Fox Report,’ where Gillespie discussed the Democratic Party’s search for direction.
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Attorney [Name] has criticized New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, labeling him a ‘zero’ rather than a hero, and warned that constituents’ bank accounts could suffer if Mamdani is elected.
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Idaho prosecutors are considering the possibility that Bryan Kohberger used a second weapon during the fatal attack on four University of Idaho students. The surviving roommate’s survival may have been due to the suspect’s panic and flight.
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Stand-up comedian and podcast host Marc Maron has retired his popular podcast after 16 years, citing oversaturation and a negative cultural impact. He emphasized that the show was never intended to be political and has since completed its mission.
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Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida has endorsed Rep. Byron Donalds for the upcoming gubernatorial election, highlighting their shared conservative values and support for President Trump’s agenda.
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Republican House Majority Whip Tom Emmer faces backlash from constituents for promoting claims that Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss was due to voter fraud. His defense of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ has drawn significant criticism, highlighting ongoing political tensions within his district.
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The Vatican has organized a six-day celebration of youth, including a music festival in a Roman suburb dubbed ‘Catholic Woodstock,’ to attract young people through social media influencers. This initiative marks a significant shift as the church seeks to engage the digital generation by leveraging modern communication platforms.
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Minister Oleksiy Sobolev outlined the government’s modifications to the Ukraine Plan for Ukraine Facility, emphasizing the necessity of EU Council approval by late September. The revised plan aims to streamline financial assistance requests from the EU to bolster Ukraine’s post-war recovery efforts.
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Raul Luna-Perez faces vehicular homicide charges after a deadly crash in Lakewood, New Jersey, killing a mother and her daughter. ICE has lodged a detainer against him, citing his criminal past and blaming sanctuary policies for his release into the community.
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Ghislaine Maxwell has been transferred to a minimum security prison camp in Texas, raising questions about potential pardons and the justice system’s handling of her case. The transfer has drawn criticism from victims’ families who argue the system is failing them.
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A ‘living skeleton, buried alive’ in Gaza’s tunnels was how the family of hostage Evyatar David described him after viewing a Hamas-circulated video. The hostage, who was part of a group of Israelis taken captive during recent hostilities, has been a focal point of international concern.
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Stephen A. Smith has responded to Michelle Obama’s recent criticisms of ESPN and her earlier remarks about Donald Trump’s election. He took offense to her assertion that voting for Trump was a vote against women, arguing that voters consider multiple factors beyond gender politics.
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The Ukrainian Defense Forces announced successful strikes on verified Russian targets involved in supporting armed aggression against Ukraine. The General Staff confirmed the operation’s success, highlighting ongoing efforts to counter Russian military activities.
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The Republican Party’s image of Trump in front of a Soviet-era Lada sparked online mockery, as users identified the car as a non-American vehicle. Critics questioned the accuracy of the post, suggesting it was either a mistake or a deliberate misrepresentation of American manufacturing.
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US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker warned that stringent sanctions against Russia and its trading partners will take effect next week unless Vladimir Putin agrees to a ceasefire. These measures aim to curtail Russia’s ability to finance its war efforts.
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The Texas State House has approved a congressional map designed to flip five House districts to the Republican Party, which is set for a full vote next week. Democrats may attempt to disrupt the process by walking out to prevent a quorum.
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Ukraine claims to have targeted and damaged significant oil and military infrastructure on Russian soil. A fire at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, ignited by recent shelling, has been contained.
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Luka Doncic, the five-time NBA All-Star, has agreed to a three-year max contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers, securing his place with the team through 2028. The deal is worth $165 million, as reported by ESPN. The Slovenian star will continue his partnership with LeBron James and a revamped roster as the Lakers aim…
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An osprey’s fish drop sparked a brush fire in British Columbia, igniting dry grass. Firefighters are investigating the incident.
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Germany’s foreign minister visited Jerusalem and called for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza. Experts suggest that Israel’s response is unlikely to result in significant consequences.
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Former NFL player Mel Owens faced backlash after stating he wanted women aged 45-60 for his ‘Golden Bachelor’ dates. Owens explained his remarks were based on personal dating experience, not the show’s history, and apologized for any insensitivity.
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American evangelical pastor Mark Burns, known as Trump’s personal spiritual adviser, has sent words of support to the Ukrainian people, stating that ‘help is already on the way.’ The message, which was widely reported in the media, underscores the growing international attention on the situation in Ukraine.
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A social media trend uses ‘dopamine anchoring’ to transform dreaded tasks into rewarding activities by pairing them with enjoyable stimuli, according to Dr. Joshua Stein. While effective, experts caution against over-reliance on this technique, emphasizing the importance of balancing it with natural motivation.
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Jennifer Lopez shared stunning bikini photos from her Egypt vacation, highlighting her fit physique and enduring glamour. Lopez also faced a wardrobe malfunction during a recent concert in Poland, adding a humorous touch to her performances.
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A joint operation by Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Agency (GUR) and local resistance forces has led to the destruction of a minibus carrying Akh. fighters near Melitopol. The attack, which targeted a mobile electronic warfare system, marks a significant blow to Russian occupation efforts in the region.
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Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn addressed wide receiver Terry McLaurin’s trade request during a press conference. Quin acknowledged the situation as part of normal NFL business and emphasized the team’s support for McLaurin, while noting the ongoing negotiations between the player and general manager Adam Peters.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris admitted on *The Late Show* that she would have done things differently in her 2024 campaign but avoided elaborating on the specifics. Harris redirected the conversation to her book and team, emphasizing their role in her campaign’s efforts.
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The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has finalized a decision to reallocate funds for the Ukrainian military, as directed by the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. This move marks a significant shift in the country’s defense spending priorities to better address current operational needs.
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Ukrainian air defense systems have successfully intercepted and destroyed 45 out of 53 enemy drones that launched attacks on Ukraine overnight. The Armed Forces report highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine’s defensive capabilities against ongoing drone threats.
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A neon green sex toy was thrown onto the court during a WNBA game, causing a delay. Angel Reese jokingly blamed Sydney Colson for the prank, sparking a viral joke and playful banter on social media.
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Major League Baseball (MLB) will host its first-ever game in Tennessee at the Bristol Motor Speedway, marking a significant expansion of the sport’s reach. The event is set to feature a unique combination of baseball and motorsports, with the iconic venue hosting the game.
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Jay Black, who filmed the viral Cincinnati brawl, described the chaotic scene to Fox News Digital, offering insights into the incident that has sparked widespread attention. The footage has been widely shared online, capturing the intensity of the altercation that occurred in Ohio last week.
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Sen. John Kennedy, the Republican from Louisiana and chair of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee overseeing energy and water programs, is challenging the traditional bipartisan approach of the Senate Appropriations Committee. His actions have drawn criticism from both colleagues, including top Democrats and Republican leaders, who are frustrated by his resistance to the usual bipartisan negotiations.
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Political analyst McBride argues that the increasing influence of ‘Trumpism’ in American politics necessitates a bipartisan strategy to restore public trust and political stability. In an article published by The Conversation, McBride outlines the need for collaboration across party lines to counteract the divisive rhetoric and polarization associated with the Trump movement.
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New campaign finance filings show several Democrats are preparing for a potential 2028 presidential run, with significant fundraising and digital ad spending. Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg led fundraising efforts, raising $1.6 million for his leadership PAC, while governors like Andy Beshear and Gretchen Whitmer also raised substantial sums.
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Russian military-industrial complex plants in Penza were attacked again at night, according to Andriy Kovalenko. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of critical infrastructure.
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President Donald Trump has accused the July jobs report of being ‘rigged’ for political purposes, following his decision to fire the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) commissioner. Mitch Roschelle, CEO of M2 Communities, joined Fox News Live to comment on the situation.
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Formula One driver Oscar Piastri described his qualifying session as ‘bizarre’ and ‘frustrating’ following his third-place finish, despite leading final practice sessions. The championship leader expressed his disappointment with the outcome, highlighting the challenges faced in translating fast lap times into race positions.