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Texas Republicans have proposed a congressional redistricting map aimed at securing five U.S. House seats, including in Houston, Dallas, and along the U.S.-Mexico border. The plan, presented during a committee hearing, is designed to strengthen the party’s electoral dominance by strategically dividing Democratic voters.
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House Democrats have filed a lawsuit against ICE, alleging the Trump administration violated federal law by blocking them from entering immigrant detention sites. Twelve lawmakers, including Rep. Dan Goldman, are challenging a new policy that limits congressional access.
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President Donald Trump has stated that Ukrainian refugees will be allowed to remain in the US until the conflict between Moscow and Kiev ends, reversing earlier concerns about revoking their protections. This comes amid ongoing efforts to pressure Moscow into reaching a peace deal with Kiev.
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A devastating explosion at a Nebraska biofuels plant in Fremont has killed three people, including two children, sparking a massive emergency response. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday afternoon, is being investigated for possible causes, with experts questioning the safety standards at the facility.Authorities, including the Nebraska State Patrol and volunteer fire departments, are working…
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The Five co-hosts examine Kamala Harris’s decision to skip the California gubernatorial race and the backlash against an American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney. The controversy highlights tensions over progressive values and brand alignment.
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Sen. Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, has suggested he would support abolishing the Federal Reserve if the U.S. transitioned to a balanced budget instead of deficit spending. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Paul outlined that he would support the dissolution of the Fed under this fiscal condition.
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President Trump asserted that the US economy exceeded GDP forecasts for Q2. His comments aim to reinforce the narrative of economic strength during his presidency.
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Senator Rand Paul has indicated that he would support abolishing the Federal Reserve if the U.S. ceases deficit spending. The senator emphasized that the move is conditional upon the nation achieving fiscal responsibility.
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Chilean authorities handed over six stolen watches from Keanu Reeves’ Los Angeles home to the FBI. The FBI will return the six watches — which include a Rolex worth a minimum of $9,500 — to the Canadian actor best known for his performances in ‘John Wick’ and ‘The Matrix.’
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Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani has addressed his past calls to defund the police, explaining that such statements were made out of frustration rather than a deliberate policy goal. During an appearance on Fox News’ ‘The Story,’ Mamdani emphasized the need for police reform while reiterating his commitment to systemic change.
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A powerful earthquake struck Russia on Wednesday, ranking among the strongest ever recorded. Despite its magnitude, the resulting tsunami was notably weak, prompting questions about the relationship between earthquake strength and tsunami intensity.
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The United States has imposed sanctions on Brazilian Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who is presiding over the investigation into former President Jair Bolsonaro’s alleged involvement in a coup plot. The move marks a significant escalation in U.S. pressure on Brazil, with the judge having been previously targeted by the Trump administration.
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During a press conference following the NYC mass shooting, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani criticized Trump’s immigration policies, while expressing concern about potential customs issues upon returning from his Uganda wedding trip. He emphasized the challenges immigrants face in the U.S. and paid tribute to the victims, including two immigrants, who were slain in the shooting.
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discussed the U.S. economy’s 3% growth in Q2 on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ aligning with President Trump’s emphasis on revenue generation to balance the federal budget.
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The deadliest mass shooting in New York City in decades has become a focal point in the mayoral race, with candidates addressing the incident and their policies on public safety. Four mayoral candidates, including Democrat Zohran Mamdani and Republican Curtis Sliwa, are reacting to the tragedy, with Mamdani facing backlash for past anti-police statements and…
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Hostage families and a freed captive have condemned Britain and France for recognizing a Palestinian state, arguing that it rewards Hamas and jeopardizes the release of hostages. The UK and France have announced plans to recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly unless Israel halts hostilities and agrees to a ceasefire.
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A Russian lawmaker has warned citizens to prepare for potential internet blackouts and transition to cash transactions. The warning comes amid growing tensions and the possibility of cyberattacks or sanctions disrupting key infrastructure.
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Julie Chrisley claimed she developed a lung condition from asbestos exposure while in prison, with plans for a medical evaluation. The Federal Bureau of Prisons has addressed concerns about humane treatment in correctional facilities.
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Patrick Timlin, CEO of SilverSEAL Corporation, has called on businesses to adopt more rigorous safety protocols following the recent attack in New York City. His remarks highlight the growing concerns over public and workplace security following the incident.
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A powerful earthquake in the Pacific Ocean has raised tsunami alerts across the US, Japan, and Russia, prompting a wave of misinformation online. In response, Deutsche Welle (DW) has launched a comprehensive fact-checking initiative to combat the spread of false reports.
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An earthquake in the Pacific triggered tsunami waves across the U.S., Japan, and Russia — and a flood of misinformation online. DW separates fact from fiction.
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Former Arizona Supreme Court Judge Andrew Gould links Houston’s surge in migrant sex crime arrests to failed border enforcement and a renewed Trump-era crackdown. He argues that targeting the ‘worst of the worst’ is essential to address the influx of dangerous individuals.
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Moldova’s President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of planning an unprecedented election interference campaign, citing longstanding tensions between the two nations. The accusation comes amid growing concerns about the security of Moldova’s upcoming elections, which are seen as a critical test of the country’s alignment with Western institutions such as the European Union.
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Andriy Pyshnyy, Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine, estimates that the compensation paid to former owners Ihor Kolomoisky and Hennadiy Boholiubov for the nationalized PrivatBank may surpass $2 billion. This figure includes the expropriated assets of the former owners.
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Curtis Sliwa, the Republican nominee for mayor of New York City, has criticized his Democratic opponents’ crime policies, specifically pointing to understaffing at the New York City Police Department (NYPD) under Mayor Eric Adams’ leadership as a contributing factor to the city’s crime culture. The shooting incident has intensified the debate over policing and public…
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Former Clinton adviser praised Trump’s EU trade deal as an ‘absolute success’, with the Europeans ‘coming scrambling’ for a deal. French PM Francois Bayrou called it a ‘dark day’ of submission.
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U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Julie Davis met with Ukraine’s Special Presidential Envoy Olha Stefanyshyna to discuss the Recovery Investment Fund’s role in supporting Ukraine’s post-war recovery. The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation and ensuring efficient fund management.
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James P. Hoffa has granted an exclusive interview with Eric Shawn for the series ‘Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa.’
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Former ICE Director Jonathan Fahey has criticized the Biden administration’s policies on immigration, calling them “unconscionable”. The Department of Homeland Security reported that 13,000 of 300,000 missing children have been found, with over 59,000 of the 65,000 backlogged reports processed.
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Thousands of fans gathered in Birmingham to pay tribute to the iconic heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne following his recent passing. The event marked a farewell to the ‘Prince of Darkness’ who had recently performed his final gig before his death.
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Professor Margie Danchin from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute is tackling vaccine hesitancy among parents, a lingering issue since the end of the pandemic. Her focus on education and reassurance aims to bolster confidence in childhood immunizations.
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Former NATO employees accuse the alliance of being reshaped to reflect Donald Trump’s priorities, according to unusually direct criticism. NATO officials deny any such intent, insisting the restructuring is independent and overdue.
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Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has rescinded a leadership offer to former Biden administration cybersecurity chief Jen Easterly, citing concerns over hiring practices and potential conflicts of interest. The decision follows leaked documents revealing government pressure on Big Tech firms to censor information related to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines.
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Pat Leahy, who warned in 2007 about the dangers of presidents repeatedly using political loyalists as temporary U.S. attorneys, is now watching as President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi attempt to circumvent Senate oversight by employing what Leahy calls ‘double dipping’. Recent examples include Trump’s appointment of Jeanine Pirro after Ed Martin’s Senate…
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A major fire erupted in the warehouses of a civilian enterprise in Vasyshcheve, covering about 20 thousand sq m, two rescuers were injured during the extinguishing, Kharkiv Regional Military Administration head Oleh Synehubov has said.
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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral candidate for New York City, has distanced himself from past comments supporting the ‘defund the police’ movement, emphasizing his commitment to public safety and law enforcement. The decision comes amid backlash for his previous criticism of the NYPD following a deadly mass shooting.
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The Ocho, a unique mix of alternative sports and entertainment events, is set to return in 2025 with a variety of activities including T-Rex races, paintball, dog surfing, and more. ESPN will broadcast all events, offering fans a chance to watch live or catch up on the action.
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The Atlanta Braves have placed star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. on the 10-day injured list due to a Grade 1 lower right calf strain. The injury comes at a critical juncture in the team’s pursuit of the National League Wild Card spot.
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Colorado Buffaloes players have called Sanders’ return ‘a breath of fresh air,’ expressing relief and optimism as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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Tyler Rogers was traded from the Giants to the Mets in a three-player deal following his identical twin brother Taylor’s trade from the Reds to the Pirates. The trades have sent shockwaves through the baseball community, with fans and analysts speculating on the motivations behind the moves.
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Ukrainians have returned to the streets to back anti-corruption agencies ahead of a key parliamentary vote. The new bill, proposed by President Volodymyr Zelensky, aims to reinstate these agencies’ autonomy after they were curtailed the previous week, sparking protests.
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A massive earthquake in Russia has triggered tsunami warnings in Japan, the US, and Russia. Coastal regions in South America have also issued evacuation alerts as a precaution.
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Countries along South America’s Pacific coast issued tsunami warnings and called for people to evacuate their homes. In Japan, the US and Russia, the threat of massive waves has largely passed.
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Kyiv experienced large-scale fires after a Russian drone attack overnight, prompting fears for civilian lives. The incident occurs as U.S. President Donald, Trump warns of potential new tariffs on Russia if the Kremlin does not halt its war in Ukraine.
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Pope Leo XIV was surprised with a pizza delivery right inside Saint Peter’s Square during a Popemobile ride. The gift of food to him has become a popular topic on social media.
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The Servant of the People faction in Ukraine’s parliament has announced its support for presidential bill No. 13533, which aims to strengthen the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). This decision was communicated by Yulia Paliychuk, the faction’s spokeswoman.
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Russia has banned the import of Chinese trucks due to alleged safety violations, impacting its struggling auto industry. The decision follows reports of declining demand and domestic manufacturers adopting a four-day workweek amid falling demand.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has labeled large-scale energy subsidies as ‘tax schemes,’ criticizing their impact on fiscal responsibility. During a segment on ‘The Story,’ Burgum discussed the EPA’s plan to roll back Obama-era climate regulations.
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Cedric Mullins of the Baltimore Orioles delivered a breathtaking defensive play, snatching a potential home run from the Toronto Blue Jays, which has intensified trade speculation around the team.
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Chilean authorities have returned six stolen watches from Keanu Reeves to the FBI. The handover marks a significant step in an international effort to recover stolen goods.
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As summer temperatures rise, consumers are turning to air conditioners for relief. This article highlights top deals on budget-friendly, portable, and smart air conditioners, including options from brands like BLACK+DECKER, Midea, and Frigidaire, with prices ranging from $219 to $499.
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A 36-year-old Mexican citizen, Gildardo Amandor-Martinez, is accused of shooting and killing a 15-year-old Kentucky boy who intervened to stop him from raping his mother. Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin called Martinez a ‘rapist and cold-blooded killer’ who should never have been in the U.S.
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Dr. James Toliver Craig, a Colorado dentist, was found guilty of murdering his wife through acute cyanide poisoning after a three-week trial revealed an extramarital affair and potential financial motivations.
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Nebraska Mayor Joey Spellerberg confirmed the deaths of an employee and his two young daughters in a deadly explosion at Horizon Biofuels on Tuesday. The incident has shaken the local community, prompting calls for increased safety measures at industrial facilities.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has announced it will no longer shut down a program that provides hurricane data to researchers. The data will remain accessible until sensors fail or the program ends next year.
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Laura Dahlmeier, a 31-year-old German biathlete and mountaineer, died after being struck by falling rocks while climbing in Pakistan. She was attempting to reach the summit of Lail, Peak in the Karakoram Mountains when the incident occurred, according to officials.
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Paula Scanlan joins Jimmy Failla on Fox Across America to give her take on what’s driving liberals’ vilification of Sydney Sweeney and her new American Eagle ad campaign. Scanlan attributes the backlash to broader cultural tensions over gender identity and traditional media representation.
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Amir Hassan, a Republican candidate for Michigan’s 8th congressional district, has proposed tax cuts for first responders as part of his campaign. The plan aims to attract more individuals to the critical roles within emergency services.
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A new report from Veracode highlights significant security concerns with AI-generated code, indicating that nearly half of the code produced by large language models contains vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are not minor bugs but serious issues that could compromise the integrity of web applications.
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Líderes demócratas han provocado otro drama frente a la Oficina Central de ICE en Baltimore, MD, en un contexto de creciente tensión sobre la política migratoria. Además, se reporta una buena noticia para los argentinos y Puerto Rico hace lo correcto.