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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the National Police have dismantled schemes to evade mobilization, leading to arrests of a military unit commander and officials from Dnipro’s Central Committee of the Armed Forces.
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The Trump administration has reopened California’s Santa Ynez offshore oil project, which holds 190 million barrels of recoverable oil, drawing praise from Republicans like Sen. Brian Jones, who criticized Democrats for blocking responsible production. Democrats, including Sen. Adam Schiff, argue the project poses environmental risks and could worsen climate change impacts in the state.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) has deployed four mobile medical teams to the Cherkasy region, where they are delivering critical healthcare services to remote villages. These teams operate five days a week, working to address the medical needs of local populations.
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Kevin O’Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures, has predicted that the Federal Reserve will not cut interest rates in 2025. During a discussion on ‘The Story,’ O’Leary analyzed the Fed’s decision to keep rates unchanged, emphasizing the potential risks of premature rate cuts.
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A Russian strike on the Vasyshche, Kharkiv region, has increased the number of victims to four people, with one more person dying. As the conflict intensifies in the region, local authorities are working to assess the full impact of the attack.
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A Russian strike on the Vasyshcheve suburb of Kharkiv has resulted in four casualties, with one additional fatality reported. The attack has raised concerns about the escalating conflict in the region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating a deadly tugboat collision in Miami that killed two young girls, including 3-year-old Mila Yankelevich. The captain was tested for alcohol, and the incident has prompted scrutiny of safety measures and licensing of local watercraft.
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The Trump administration unveiled the ‘Make Health Tech Great Again’ initiative at a White House event, aiming to enhance digital health ecosystems through partnerships with tech giants like Apple, Google, and Amazon. The plan includes voluntary commitments for improved health record sharing and personalized healthcare tools to empower patients.
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The White House is set to unveil new health tech initiatives at the ‘Make Health Tech Great Again’ event, aiming to enhance digital health ecosystems through partnerships with major tech companies. The Trump administration is expanding its focus on interoperability and patient-centric health solutions.
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Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s Democratic mayoral candidate, faces scrutiny over past anti-police rhetoric amid a deadly Manhattan shooting. Competitors like Andrew Cuomo criticize his stance, while Mamdani walks back some comments but avoids direct accountability.
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The Ukrainian Parliament’s Law Enforcement Committee has endorsed a presidential bill aimed at strengthening the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SA. The move is expected to enhance the agencies’ capacity to tackle high-level corruption and organized crime within the country.
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Senator Chris Coons discusses Kamala Harris’ decision not to run for California governor and analyzes the impact of Trump’s tariffs on prices.
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President Trump is set to unveil a new health technology initiative during his ‘Making Health Technology Great Again’ event, with the plan backed by Dogecoin (DOGE). The initiative aims to create a more integrated healthcare system by facilitating seamless data sharing between state and federal health systems.
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Deputy Treasury Secretary Michael Faulkender pointed to recent data indicating that inflation is declining, urging the Federal Reserve to adjust interest rates accordingly. His comments suggest a growing confidence that inflationary pressures are abating, which could lead to a shift in monetary policy in the coming months.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has arrested a Russian spy within the Ukrainian Air Force who was allegedly planning enemy strikes on airfields housing F-16 and Mirage 2000 aircraft. The operation was coordinated with the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s Middle East envoy, is set to visit Israel for the first time in months, following deteriorating conditions in Gaza. The visit aims to advance ceasefire negotiations and address the humanitarian crisis.
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Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) are investigating the circumstances of the death of a man in Mykolaiv, who fled from a detachment of law enforcement officers and military draft personnel before jumping from a bridge to his death. The incident is under review to ascertain the exact details of the incident and…
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Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced scrutiny during his first press conference since the deadly Manhattan shooting, where he avoided directly addressing past comments that could be interpreted as threatening NYPD officers. The event took place at the SEUI on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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Fox News contributor Paul Mauro analyzed the NYPD’s response to a Manhattan shooting and discussed NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s reaction, including his past anti-police statements. The discussion highlighted the debate over law enforcement accountability and public safety in New York City.
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A technical issue with the air traffic control service provider in Britain has led to the grounding of departing flights at London airports. The incident occurs after Heathrow Airport was previously closed for 16 hours following a fire at a power substation.
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The Honest Act, banning stock trades by Congress members and top executives, passed through the Senate committee with bipartisan support. Sen. Josh Hawley, the bill’s sponsor, faced Republican criticism but secured Democratic backing, though the White House’s stance on the executive provision remains unclear.
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A 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck the remote Kamchatka region, triggering tsunami waves. Officials confirmed no serious injuries or major damage.
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Fuel subsidy cuts in Angola have sparked deadly protests, resulting in at least 22 deaths and over 1,200 arrests as the government seeks to reduce its costly diesel subsidies. The unrest, which began with a three-day strike by minibus taxi associations, has spread across several provinces, prompting the deployment of the army to restore order.
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Steve Hilton criticizes Kamala Harris for not pursuing the California governor race, calling it a missed opportunity. The former advisor’s comments highlight ongoing debates about Harris’s political priorities.
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Italy summoned its Russian ambassador over accusations of ‘russophobia’ and ‘hate speech,’ citing President Sergio Mattarella’s comparison of Russia’s Ukraine invasion to Nazi Germany’s actions. The incident highlights deepening diplomatic tensions between Italy and Russia on how the conflict is perceived.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has decided to run for governor of California, marking a significant political move in the state’s upcoming elections. The decision was reported by ‘The Story’ anchor Martha MacCallum.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has announced she will not run for California governor in 2026, ending speculation about a return to politics after her 2024 presidential defeat. Her decision focuses her efforts elsewhere, signaling a shift in her political strategy.
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Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani joined Governor Kathy Hochul in advocating for a national assault rifle ban, sparking debate on gun control. The proposal has intensified discussions about public safety and firearm regulation across the country.
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Conservatives mocked Rep. Eric Swalwell for bench-pressing light weight in a gym video, suggesting a fit man his age should lift more. The video was part of his response to an early August recess, with Swalwell criticizing Republicans for not releasing the Epstein files.
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Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic candidate, expressed his preparedness for customs-related challenges as he spoke following the recent mass shooting in New York City. He described the situation as a ‘sad reality,’ highlighting the complexities of immigration and border policies in the wake of the tragedy.
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E-bikes are gaining popularity for their convenience and health benefits, offering riders a practical alternative to traditional commuting. The article recommends ten models tailored for various needs, from city commutes to rugged trails.
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Larry Kudlow criticized the Federal Reserve’s inaction on interest rates, calling for a more aggressive approach to stimulate economic growth. Kudlow argued that the Fed’s reluctance could hinder business investment and slow down economic activity.
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Will Cain recounts his sleepless night in Hawaii amidst a potential tsunami threat, highlighting the fear and uncertainty gripping the region. The incident has prompted a closer look at tsunami warnings and the importance of emergency preparedness.
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The Supreme Court of Ukraine has ruled that former owners of PrivatBank, Ihor Kolomoisky and Hennadiy Boholiubov, are jointly and severally liable for damages totaling $1.91 billion. The court decision, published on Wednesday, outlines that the compensation should account for the real value of transferred assets, with the exact amount to be determined.
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Shannon Sharpe has left ESPN following a settlement with a woman who accused him of sexual assault, abuse, and emotional distress. The case has sparked discussions about accountability and power dynamics in public figures.
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A Virginia councilman was attacked by an individual who set him on fire with gasoline at his workplace office. The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the need for enhanced security measures.
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A Russian missile strike has hit the Sumy regional military administration building, resulting in casualties according to Oleh Hryhorov, the head of the regional administration. The attack is believed to be part of a broader military operation in the area.
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Andrew Brooks, owner of Showcase Magazine, described an incident where a city councilman, Lee Vogler, was attacked by an individual who set him on fire while he was working at the magazine’s Virginia office. The attack occurred on Wednesday.
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A recent survey reveals that U.S. adults average over 10 hours of screen time daily, mostly spent on streaming entertainment and online multitasking. This trend highlights growing reliance on technology for work, entertainment, and daily tasks, raising concerns about digital security, mental health, and personal privacy.
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A major study reveals that poor sleep patterns double the disease risk for 42 conditions, with sleep regularity more important than duration alone. Researchers analyzed UK Biobank data from 88,461 adults, linking sleep irregularity to 172 diseases.
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Elena Cardone, a CEO and realtor, has publicly criticized the feminist movement for undermining women, prompting discussions on gender politics. Her comments have sparked debate on the role of women in leadership and societal progress.
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The Cabinet of Ministers has authorized the inclusion of up to 10% of loan costs in the pricing of state contracts for drone and EW manufacturers, as announced by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. This decision aims to support domestic industries by reducing financial burdens and encouraging investment in advanced technologies.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s Hollywood Hills home was targeted in a burglary attempt on Wednesday, according to TMZ. The incident comes nearly two years after other Dodgers players’ homes were also reportedly burglarized.
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Authorities are investigating whether pilots of an Army Black Hawk helicopter considered adjusting the aircraft’s course before the crash. The potential maneuver might have steered the helicopter out of the direct path of a passenger jet attempting to land at Reagan Airport on January 29.
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US President Donald Trump has claimed that his wife Melania ‘likes’ Russian President Vladimir Putin, but has expressed frustration over the Ukraine conflict’s persistence. Trump has threatened new sanctions against Russia in the face of stalled peace talks, while Russian officials have dismissed the deadlines.
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White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett discusses the latest economic indicators and the Federal Reserve’s rate decisions. The analysis highlights the balance between growth and inflation control.
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Participants of the World Conference of Speakers of Parliaments disrupted Valentina Matviyenko’s speech, as reported by Olena Kondratiuk. The incident highlights growing tensions at the international parliamentary gathering.
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Columbia University graduate Katie Aryeh expressed cautious optimism about the institution’s multi-million dollar deal with the Trump administration on Fox News Live. The agreement has sparked debate among students and faculty regarding its long-term implications.
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Willie and Korie Robertson, stars of ‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival,’ share insights into their enduring 3 3-year marriage. The couple, featured on Fox News Digital, reveal the key to their longevity.
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The Federal Reserve has decided to keep interest rates unchanged, maintaining the current benchmark rate of 5.25-5.50%. This decision comes amid ongoing political tensions between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over monetary policy.
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President Trump expanded on his claim that Jeffrey Epstein ‘stole’ employees, including Virginia Giuffre, from his Mar-a-Lago estate, leading to their eventual fallout. Maxwell’s legal team is seeking a Supreme Court appeal of her conviction, arguing Epstein’s immunity deal should have included her.
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The International Skating Union (ISU) reported a $10.7 million loss in 2024, attributed to the exclusion of Russian athletes. The absence of elite Russian skaters has reduced commercial revenue and competitiveness, with the organization citing legal costs related to the Valieva doping case as an additional burden.
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Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate, addressed the Midtown Manhattan shooting during a press conference, expressing condolences to the victims and their families. He also discussed his previous statements on the NYPD, offering clarification on his stance.
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World Athletics has introduced a one-time SRY gene test for athletes competing in female events to ensure fairness and protect the integrity of women’s sports. The test, which checks for the SRY gene associated with biological sex, is required for athletes to compete in the female category at the World Championships.
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Three suspects arrested in connection to a brutal beatdown in Cincinnati appeared in court for bond hearings on July 30, 2025. The incident, which occurred over the weekend, is under investigation by local authorities.
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New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani returned from a wedding trip to Uganda and met with the family of slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam days after the officer’s fatal shooting in midtown Manhattan. The incident has reignited discussions about Mamdani’s past calls for defunding police and disbanding the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group.
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Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani avoided media questions about a mass shooting that killed four, including NYPD officer Didarul Islam. The incident has reignited scrutiny of his past pledges to disband the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group, a unit critical for handling mass shootings.
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Ukraine’s National Commission has formed a working group to implement the Roam Like at Home initiative, enhancing cross-border mobile services. The move aims to provide affordable roaming options for users traveling abroad.
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Maryland’s congressional delegation, led by Senators Angela Alsobrooks and Chris Van Hollen, sought access to a Baltimore ICE facility, which they described as a ‘shameful, secret place.’ The visit, reminiscent of a similar incident in Newark, was met with resistance from ICE, which claimed the site is a processing center rather than a detention facility.