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J.J. McCarthy is showing promise during the Vikings’ training camp, with coaches and teammates expressing cautious optimism about his potential. Despite the team’s focus on patience, his grasp of the offense has not gone unnoticed.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have officially announced a three-year, $165 million contract extension with star forward Luka Doncic, marking the beginning of the ‘Luka Era’ in L.A. The deal, which includes a $50 million player option for the 2027-28 season, will see Doncic join the team for the 2024-25 NBA season.
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Katie Ledecky secured victory in the 800-meter freestyle at the swimming world championships in Singapore with a time of 8:05.62, reaffirming her dominance in the event. Her performance highlighted her continued excellence and solidified her status as the premier swimmer in this event.
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The Denver Broncos have finalized a landmark deal with All-Pro defensive lineman Zach Allen, securing his services with a four-year, $10,200,000 contract that features $69.5 million in guaranteed compensation. This signing marks a significant financial commitment by the Broncos, highlighting their intent to solidify their defensive line with one of the most dominant players in…
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Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice remains uncertain about the possibility of an NFL suspension in 2025. Rice has not received any official notice regarding potential disciplinary action.
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Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman has been arrested on a felony weapons charge, according to public records. The arrest has raised concerns about player conduct and security within the NFL.
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Tanner Houck will undergo Tommy John surgery, ending his attempt to return this season. Manager Alex Cora confirmed the decision.
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Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration with his performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix, calling himself ‘absolutely useless’ following the result. He also made a pointed remark about Ferrari’s performance, suggesting the team may need to reconsider their driver choice.
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Luka Dončić has agreed to a three-year, $165 million contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers, securing his future with the team through the 2026-27 season. The deal eliminates his 2026-27 player option, locking him into the Lakers long-term.
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Steve Pagliuca’s group has finalized a $325M deal to acquire the Connecticut Sun, setting a new record for NBA team purchases. The team will relocate to Boston, enhancing the WNBA’s footprint in the city.
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National security expert EJ Kimball, representing the U.S. Israel Education Association, has sharply criticized Democrats for their so-called ‘ludicrous’ push to recognize Palestinian statehood, calling the two-state solution a ‘failed’ approach.
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Travel experts highlight the improvement in airport food offerings, noting that airports like Chicago, Dallas, and Seattle are becoming unexpected food destinations. One standout is Tortas Frontera at Chicago O’Hare, praised by frequent flyers for its quality and variety.
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Joe Berlinger’s Netflix docuseries explores the psychology of David Berkowitz, the ‘Son of Sam’ serial killer, highlighting his unique motivations of rage and alienation rather than sadistic pleasure. The series features newly unearthed audio interviews and a phone conversation with Berkowitz, comparing him to modern school shooters rather than classic killers.
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The Kyiv Independent’s journalists embedded with the Liubart drone teams of the 20th Brigade, providing an inside look at the ongoing conflict in Kostiantynivka. The piece highlights the challenges faced by Ukrainian forces as they confront a heightened drone presence in the area.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that American nuclear submarines are nearer to Russia, asserting that Dmitry Medvedev’s statements are only words and not to be taken seriously. The remark was made in the context of ongoing geopolitical tensions between the two nations.
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Ukraine has posthumously awarded the Order of Freedom to journalist Viktoria, who was killed while reporting from the front lines and temporarily occupied territories. President Zelensky highlighted her bravery and dedication to truth-telling during the war.
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Ukrainian forces in Kostiantynivka are preparing for a three-sided Russian assault as the city’s strategic importance continues to escalate. The military has implemented heightened security measures, with soldiers identified by first names and callsigns to protect their identities.
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Ukrainian Air Force data reveals Russia launched a record 6,129 Shahed-type drones against Ukraine in June, surpassing the previous month’s high of 5,333. The increased intensity of Russian bombardments reflects the persistent nature of the war, which has been ongoing for three years.
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India has not issued any directives to its oil companies to cut down on Russian oil imports, according to a senior official. This decision reflects the country’s enduring dependence on Russian energy resources amid heightened U.S. diplomatic pressure.
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A Russian drone strike in Sumy Oblast killed a 12-year-old boy and wounded a 13-year-old with shrapnel injuries. The attack has sparked renewed calls for peace and highlighted the humanitarian impact of the war.
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Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies have uncovered a bribery scheme involving a lawmaker from Zelensky’s Servant of the People party, officials, and soldiers. Oleksii Kuznetsov, a member of parliament, is alleged to have accepted kickbacks for inflating military contracts and has been removed from his parliamentary faction pending the outcome of the case.
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Kyiv has resubmitted an updated Ukraine Plan to the European Commission, seeking to secure full financial support for 2025. The EU has paused funding due to unresolved reform issues, prompting Ukraine to revise its plan.
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Moldova, one of the most volatile countries in the post-Soviet space, risks becoming Europe’s next front line. The country’s pro-Western government is pushing for closer NATO ties at the expense of its relationship with Russia, escalating tensions with Moscow.
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This week’s episode of ‘Fox News Sunday’ will feature discussions on President Donald Trump’s new tariff announcements and the escalating situation in Gaza. The segment will include interviews with National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett and Senator Tim Kaine.
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Comedian Bill Maher mocked the left-wing backlash against Sydney Sweeney’s jeans ad, calling it an overreach. The ad has sparked accusations of racism and white supremacy, but Maher found the claims absurd and hypocritical.
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Rep. Mike Lawlar, R-N.Y., praises Trump’s tariff policies, claiming they will lead to economic growth. Lawlar criticizes Sen. Lindsey Graham for allegedly compromising Biden’s policies.
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Former NSC Chief of Staff Fred Fleitz discusses recent statements from a Russian official that prompted President Donald Trump to reposition two nuclear submarines on ‘Fox News Live.’ This move is interpreted as an act of deterrence by the U.S. in response to heightened tensions with Russia.
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New footage shows the racial slur that was shouted during the Cincinnati beatdown, raising questions about the incident’s escalation. Four suspects have been arrested, facing charges of aggravated riot and assault.
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A video capturing a brutal July 26 brawl in Cincinnati has surfaced, showing individuals involved in the fight shouting a racial slur as the violence escalates. The footage has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for justice.
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The Colorado Rockies staged an incredible comeback, overcoming two nine-run deficits to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 17-16 in an epic game at Coors Field. The Rockies, down 9-0 after the top of the first inning, mounted a dramatic rally in the ninth inning with Brenton Doyle’s two-run home run to seal the victory.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has held meetings with his Polish counterpart Rados. Sikorski in Warsaw, focusing on bilateral relations and regional security. The discussions are expected to address key issues such as Ukraine’s integration into European security frameworks and the ongoing challenges in the eastern part of the country.
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Shedeur Sanders missed a portion of the Cleveland Browns’ practice on Saturday due to shoulder soreness, adding to the uncertainty surrounding his readiness for the team’s first preseason game. The Browns’ quarterback room has seen several absences, including the absence of both Greg Newsome and Myles Garrett earlier in the day.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter highlights Sydney Sweeney’s controversial ad campaign and American Eagle’s response, alongside Paulina Porizkova’s celebration of aging through a bikini shoot. Other top stories include Prince Harry’s attempts to reconnect with the royal family and Justin Timberlake’s health struggles with Lyme disease.
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Senator Roger Marshall has called for broadening the investigation into former President Joe Biden’s mental health, citing testimony from his aides. The remarks come amid ongoing discussions in the Senate regarding the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, with some GOP members pushing to end the August recess early.
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The German Defense Ministry reports a 28% surge in new recruits since January 2025, with over 13,700 joining the Bundeswehr. Moscow has accused Berlin of fueling “hysterical Russophobia” in Europe.
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Andriy Yermak, head of the President’s Office, supported the U.S. deployment of nuclear submarines as a peace through strength strategy.
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The article explores the strategic manipulation of pity in global politics, highlighting how Western narratives are crafted to elevate Ukrainian suffering while diminishing the visibility of Gazan and Russian victims. Through psychological and ethical lenses, the piece analyses how empathy is managed to shape public perception and justify geopolitical actions.
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Former Trump officials report receiving FBI surveillance notices through Google under Biden, calling it ‘lawfare.’ The FBI has not commented on the allegations.
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The segment emphasized the growing concern over childhood obesity and the need for early intervention through regular exercise and proper nutrition. Arias encouraged parents to prioritize outdoor play and model healthy behaviors at home.
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US President Donald Trump dismissed Erika McEntarfer, commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, after the agency reported weak job numbers, claiming the data was rigged to harm him politically. The dismissal followed revised figures showing a significant decline in job growth in May and June, and a slightly higher unemployment rate.
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Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel addresses President Trump’s plan to reintroduce the Presidential Fitness Test on ‘Fox News Live.’ The test, previously part of the 195y Presidential Fitness Program, could assess the President’s physical health.
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U.S. nuclear submarines have been moved closer to Russia in response to inflammatory remarks made by a former Russian president, according to Fox News. The deployment follows President Donald Trump’s decision to position these vessels near Russian territory, raising concerns about potential military escalation.
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James P. Hoffa’s request for the release of FBI files related to his father’s disappearance comes amid ongoing efforts to uncover the truth behind the case. The FBI files, which have been a subject of public interest and speculation for decades, could provide new insights into the circumstances of his father’s mysterious vanishing in 1975.
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Captain Sig Hansen, known for his role in ‘Deadliest Catch,’ is reconsidering retirement due to fears of mortality, family considerations, and the emotional toll of his profession. The 59-year-old fisherman admits to feeling more apprehensive about the risks involved in his job, especially after personal health scares and losing fellow fishermen over the years.Hansen, who…
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Ukrainian drone strikes in Russia’s Penza, Sam, Rostov regions resulted in the deaths of three individuals. Russia’s defense ministry reported destroying 112 drones.
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Two civilians were killed in Kh’erson on Saturday morning after Russian shelling struck the city, according to Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Regional Military Administration. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of residents in the region, with ongoing attacks continuing to strain local resources and infrastructure.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) is conducting annual exercises for its rapid response units across the Lviv region. These drills are aimed at enhancing preparedness and emergency response capabilities.
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Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin warned Democratic senators of the potential consequences of delaying Trump’s nominee confirmations, suggesting the Senate could proceed with either an easier or harder approach. The delay has heightened tensions between the two parties as the confirmation process continues to face challenges.
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Daniel Jackson, a 20-year-old digital designer, has established the self-proclaimed Free Republic of Verdis on unclaimed forest land along the Danube River, operating with a government, flag, and currency. Despite facing opposition from Croatian authorities, who have banned him from the country, he continues to advocate for Verdis’s right to exist.
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Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department has announced the arrest of Dominique Kittle in connection with the violent Cincinnati brawl, which has drawn criticism from officials and the public. The incident, which went viral, has prompted calls for stricter accountability and increased law enforcement engagement.
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The article discusses several surprising and unconventional habits of prominent celebrities, such as Tyra Banks, David Beckham, Martha Stewart, and Jessica Simpson. Tyra Banks admits to eating crumbs off her bed, while Beckham is obsessed with organization. Martha Stewart wears bathing suits under her clothes, and Simpson brushes her teeth only three times a week.…
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has accused the Miami Herald of crafting a ‘failed drive-by attempt’ to discredit the state’s plans for the controversial immigrant detention facility known as ‘Alligator Alcatraz.’ The dispute erupted after the Miami Herald reported that Florida had no formal hurricane plan for the site, prompting DeSantis to retweet a response criticizing…
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European Union officials have threatened to limit Israeli access to research funding as a response to its actions in Gaza. However, the proposal remains under evaluation, with many expressing concern that it is too late and inadequate in addressing the deteriorating humanitarian situation.
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Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper was ejected from the team’s 5-4 win over the Detroit Tigers for vehemently disagreeing with a check-swing call. The incident occurred in the bottom of the seventh inning when Harper was called out on a check swing, prompting his immediate protest and subsequent ejection by the umpire.
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Nicole Parker, a former FBI special agent, has raised alarms about the increasing prevalence of violent crimes in the United States, citing the ongoing manhunt for a suspect linked to a deadly shooting in Tennessee that left four people dead. Her warning comes amid broader national discussions about public safety, law enforcement capacity, and the…
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The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating potential noncitizen voter rolls to ensure election integrity. UC Berkeley Law professor John Yoo provided legal insights during a Fox News Live appearance.
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James Lawley, known as ‘Gent Z’, discusses his promotion of classic masculinity on Fox & Friends Weekend. The interview highlights his efforts to redefine modern masculinity through traditional values.
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Former US President Donald Trump claims Putin’s attempt to take over Ukraine will be ‘very hard’. The statement comes amid ongoing military operations and international debate over the conflict’s outcome.
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Workers at South Carolina’s Savannah River Site discovered a radioactive wasp nest with radiation levels 10 times higher than federal regulations allow. Officials confirmed the nest had 10 times the permitted radiation level but stated no contamination was found in the surrounding area.
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WWE star Nikki Bella revealed her breast implant had been dislocated in a Raw match, a rare injury in wrestling, after years of battling other health issues. The incident occurred during an eight-person match, prompting discussions about the physical risks associated with the sport.