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Thailand’s Prime Minister faces suspension and protests following a leaked phone call. Demonstrators in Bangkok demand her resignation, intensifying political tensions.
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Andrew McGann, 28, is accused of murdering Clinton and Cristen Brink in front of their children at Arkansas’ Devil’s Den State Park. McGann had previously moved between four school districts in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, with concerns raised over his classroom management before the alleged crimes.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the site of a Russian missile strike that killed over 30 people in Kyiv on Friday night, honoring the victims and addressing the toll of the ongoing conflict. The attack, which occurred late Friday night, marked one of the most brutal strikes on the capital, prompting Zelenskyy to visit the…
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Comedian Bill Maher criticized ‘online social justice girls’ for labeling Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ‘Great Jeans’ ad as racist, defending the actress on his show. The controversy sparked debate over free speech and cancel culture.
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The Ingraham Angle discusses Kamala Harris’s political comeback and ICE controversies. The show’s Friday Follies segment critiques current events.
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Fox News’ Madison Scarpino details the charges against Austin Drummond, the suspect in the Tennessee quadruple murder, as the manhunt continues. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crime.
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A preliminary study suggests that fermented stevia extract could help fight pancreatic cancer cells, but experts caution that more research is needed before clinical use. Published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, the study found that fermenting stevia with specific bacteria enhanced its anti-cancer properties against pancreatic cancer cells.
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Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge criticized witnesses for not calling police during the July 26 street fight. Dr. Ráchael Powers, a bystander behavior expert, explained the psychological phenomenon of the bystander effect, rooted in the 1964 Kitty Genovese case, and discussed why only one person contacted authorities.
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House Republicans are investigating former President Joe Biden’s cognitive fitness, facing both legal and constitutional hurdles as several key aides resist cooperation. The inquiry centers on questions about the use of the autopen—a device that signs documents on behalf of the president—to sign legal documents, with some lawmakers suggesting these signatures should be nullified.
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Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback and recent NFL MVP, expressed that winning the award was a fleeting moment, emphasizing that he focuses on improving the team’s performance rather than dwelling on the accolade. His reflections align with golf pro Scottie Scheffler’s comments on the lack of fulfillment in being a top athlete.
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President Donald Trump has fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) following the release of a revised jobs report that showed a weaker-than-expected July employment figure. The move comes amid allegations that the data may have been manipulated for political purposes.
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin dismissed the Democratic Party’s lawsuit against ICE as ‘political theatre,’ emphasizing the agency’s focus on immigration enforcement and recruitment efforts. The discussion also touched on recent incidents involving illegal immigrants attempting to ram an immigration agent’s car and the new signing bonus for recruits.
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The New York Yankees, after revamping their bullpen at the trade deadline, suffered a devastating 13-12 loss to the Miami Marlins. Despite holding 6-0 and 9-4 leads, the Yankees’ new relievers and trade pieces failed to close the game, marking a rare occurrence in modern MLB history.
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France has halted all evacuations of Gazans fleeing the war-torn enclave amid growing outrage over a Palestinian student accused of reposting antisemitic content online. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot condemned the incident, vowing to investigate how the student obtained a student visa.
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U.S. Olympian Sha’Carri Richardson was arrested for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend, sprinter Christian Coleman, at the Seattle-Tacoma Airport. This incident follows her previous incident in which she was removed from a flight in January 20,23.
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Rep. Ro Khanna advocates for recognizing a Palestinian state, aligning with France, the UK, and Canada, while Sen. John Fetterman criticizes the party’s anti-Israel stance. The divide highlights growing internal tensions within the Democratic Party on Israel-related policies.
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Writing a letter to yourself is a valuable way to identify the important aspects of your life. It allows you to reflect on what you can let go of, promoting personal growth.
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Fox News Digital has compiled a timeline of NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s anti-police rhetoric, highlighting his shift from advocating for police defunding to recently attempting to distance himself from those calls. After an NYPD officer’s death in midtown Manhattan, Mamdani stated he is ‘not running to defund the police’ and emphasized his growth…
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Debbie Dingell, a Michigan Democrat, represents a political legacy spanning over 90 years, with her family deeply rooted in the state’s political and industrial history. While supporters celebrate her dedication to constituents and conservation efforts, critics argue that the family’s long-standing presence in office reflects a broader issue with political dynasties and incumbency advantages.
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President Trump’s Executive Order 14224 designates English as the official language of the United States, aiming to promote assimilation among immigrant communities. The decision is rooted in the historical context of Vietnamese refugees who fled South Vietnam after its fall in 1975, many of whom ended up settling in the U.S. and faced significant challenges…
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President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian exports are causing severe economic impacts in key industries, according to Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem. The trade tensions highlight the vulnerability of Canada’s trade-dependent economy to U.S. protectionist policies.
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Lara Trump has criticized the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s shutdown due to funding cuts, calling for a ‘level playing field’ in public media. Her comments were part of a larger discussion on media challenges and public discourse.
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Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe was found guilty of paying militia fighters to withdraw testimony linking him to right-wing paramilitary groups. The verdict marks a significant political setback for the ex-leader, who was a key figure in Colombia’s peace process with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
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Lifestyle expert Limor Suss joined Fox & Friends Weekend to share ice cream sandwich tips on National Ice Cream Sandwich Day. The segment highlighted the growing popularity of the holiday among food lovers.
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Fox News contributor Joey Jones has raised alarm over the planned release of an individual linked to Al, who reportedly played a role in the 9/11 attacks. During a heated segment on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ Jones emphasized the need for immediate action to ensure the individual is never allowed to re-enter society.
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A flying sex toy interrupted a Golden State Valkyries vs. Chicago Sky WNBA game on Friday night, leading officials to pause play. Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham criticized the behavior on social media, calling for an end to such disruptions.
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A federal judge denied Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, access to classified material, citing national security risks. The ruling highlights the sensitivity of the case and its potential implications for the U.S. government.
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Elon Musk claims that major US Democrats and their benefactors are listed in the Epstein documents, suggesting the files remain sealed due to their involvement. The FBI’s review identified references to Trump and other prominent figures, but emphasized that their appearance does not imply any wrongdoing.
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Syria is set to elect a new parliament in September. Given the excessive violence in minority areas, the election is likely to be a difficult challenge for both the government and Syrian citizens.
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German police are expanding the use of Palantir’s surveillance software, which employs artificial intelligence for predictive policing. Critics argue that the CIA-backed technology raises concerns about privacy and potential over-policing of certain communities.
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The uncertainty surrounding Seth Rollins’ health could significantly impact the outcome of WWE’s first two-night SummerSlam, which features title matches for the Undisputed WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship. Rollins, who may have suffered a knee injury during his Saturday Night’s Main Event match, has not appeared on ‘Monday Night Raw’ and may be out…
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SummerSlam kicks off in the New York and New Jersey area over two nights, marking a historic event for WWE. CM Punk faces Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship, while Roman Reigns reunites with Jey Uso against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Other notable matches include Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade Cargill and Charlotte Flair &…
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The Texas House redistricting committee recently held a public hearing in Houston to assess proposals for a new congressional map. While Democratic prospects would be hurt if the map were approved, they would still be favored.
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President Trump faced unwelcome news on two of the biggest issues on his plate this week, and responded with fiery confrontations.
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Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada engaged in a heated exchange with Senator Cory Booker on the Senate floor, refusing to be lectured about how to challenge President Trump. She argued that her party needs to do more to regain voters’ trust.
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Texas has become a battleground in the ongoing battle over redistricting, as Republicans push to redraw the state’s U.S. House districts to maximize their electoral advantage. The strategy has provoked a significant backlash from Democrats, with even traditionally cautious lawmakers calling for stronger resistance to prevent potential gerrymandering.
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Relatives of American citizens killed in Hamas and Hezbollah attacks have sued UNRWA, accusing it of providing support to the armed groups. The lawsuit alleges that UNRWA’s aid to Palestinians includes assistance that indirectly enables the activities of Hamas and Hezbollah.
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Eric Holder, former Attorney General under President Obama, has reversed his stance on gerr, advocating for Democratic gerrymandering in response to Republican efforts in Texas threatening democracy.
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A new disclosure reveals how corporations and individuals, including many in the crypto business, wrote large checks while seeking favor from the president. Investors in President Trump’s memecoin took a White House tour the day after an exclusive dinner with Mr. Trump at his golf course in Virginia in May.
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rights groups and families of u.s. citizens have reported that iran is currently holding at least four americans. the situation has been further underscored by an anti-american mural that appeared in tehran this spring, symbolizing the tensions between the two nations.
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Mike Huckabee, the first evangelical U.S. ambassador to Israel, has been welcomed by Christian conservatives and the Netanyahu government due to his strong support for the country. His role becomes even more critical as tensions with Hamas and other militant groups in the region increase.
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President Donald Trump has ordered the repositioning of two nuclear submarines amid heightened tensions with Russia, following his announcement of new tariffs on Canada and several other countries. The move comes after a heated exchange with Russian officials and is part of a broader series of trade measures and domestic policy actions.
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A Haitian American Navy veteran and his police officer cousin, both working with Studebaker, are missing and presumed dead. The incident highlights the ongoing dangers faced by U.S. personnel and contractors operating in Haiti.
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India has confirmed it will continue purchasing Russian oil despite President Trump’s threats of penalties. Trump warned last week that he would punish India if it did not stop importing Russian, though he did not specify the potential sanctions.
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Japan experiences its hottest July on record as the National Meteorological Agency urges water conservation. Heatwave intensifies concerns over water scarcity and public health risks.
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The Jackson Police Department has located the vehicle driven by suspected quadruple murderer Austin Drummond, sparking an ongoing manhunt. Drummond, a 28-year-old wanted for the murders of four individuals in Tiptonville, is being sought as details of his criminal past emerge, including charges of attempted murder in prison and a history of violent behavior.
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Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted twice in two days, sending volcanic material up to 11 miles high. No casualties have been reported, though the Indonesian Geology Agency warned of potential lava flows due to heavy rainfall.
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A recent media report citing official statistics reveals that over 250,000 individuals in Germany experienced domestic violence last year, marking an all-time high. This surge has prompted renewed calls for stricter legislation and increased support services.
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The UK government has banned ninja swords in England and Wales to combat rising knife crime, imposing prison sentences of up to four years for public possession. The measure follows a surge in violent attacks, including a 2024 incident where a teenager killed three girls at a children’s recital.
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The House Oversight Committee is investigating allegations that former President Joe Biden’s inner circle may have concealed evidence of his mental decline during his presidency, including suspected use of an autopen for signature-based decisions without his knowledge.
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Republican New York State Sen. Bill Weber has warned that socialist Zohran Mamdani’s potential victory in the New York City mayoral race could lead to ‘chaos.’ Weber highlights concerns over public safety, the role of the police department, and the impact of Mamdani’s policies on the city’s economy and Jewish community.
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American Eagle’s ad campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney has sparked controversy over its perceived racial undertones and eugenics references. Despite the backlash, American Eagle’s stock has risen, indicating public reception may differ from the critics’ views.
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Arkansas State Police arrested a 28-year-old teacher, Andrew McGann, for allegedly stabbing a married couple to death during a hike in Devil’s Den State Park. The attack, described as random, led to a manhunt that ended with McGann’s capture at a barbershop in Springdale.
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Sydney Sweeney faces backlash over her American Eagle ad, which has sparked controversy and criticism, adding to her previous dramas. Despite the controversies, she has managed to maintain a strong personal brand, described as a ‘fortified bunker’ by an expert, which seems to shield her from significant negative impact.The ad, which features a play on…
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A Maryland jury awarded a high school teacher $500,000 in a defamation case stemming from a 2023 incident where he was accused of racism in a school-wide email. The verdict comes after a trial that found the school board liable for defaming the teacher.
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The Senate confirmed Emil Bove to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit with a 50–49 vote, marking a significant conservative legal victory despite Democratic opposition and last-minute whistleblower allegations. Bove, a former Trump nominee, was praised for his legal expertise and role in defending President Trump against legal attacks.
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FOX Nation’s seven-year documentary ‘Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa’ concludes with an interview with James P. Hoffa, the union leader’s son. The series, led by Eric Shawn, explores decades of theories surrounding Hoffa’s 1975 disappearance and the alleged mob involvement.
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Al Nassr are pushing to sign Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes, with Cristiano Ronaldo potentially playing a pivotal role in the move. The potential reunion of the two football icons has added intrigue to the transfer rumors.
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Arsenal introduced a new star striker and a promising prospect during their preseason Asia tour, signaling the club’s investment in strengthening its attacking options. The tour provided valuable exposure for these players to adapt to the team’s dynamics.
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Manchester United’s squad faces a pivotal season as they aim to establish themselves in the club’s future under the new manager, Amordeim. Several players are expected to step up and demonstrate their capabilities to secure their places in the team.