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A tractor trailer carrying hot dogs crashed on Pennsylvania Interstate 83, causing a traffic jam with hot dogs spilled across the highway. Officials noted that the hot dogs were still warm and considered garbage, with four people treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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Recent releases of documents from the inquiry into the fatal midair collision over the Pot’tomac River on January 29 have provided further insight into the roles of two pilots and an air traffic controller whose actions were critical in determining the outcome of the incident. These revelations shed light on the complex chain of events…
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Panelists Miranda Devine, Jason Chaffetz, and Devin Nunes discuss how the New York Times is attempting to spin the Durham annex as Russian disinformation on ‘Hannity.’ The discussion highlights ongoing tensions between Democrats and the media regarding the Russia hoax narrative.
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John Cena delivered a heartfelt promo on SmackDown, reflecting on his career and taking subtle shots at The Rock and Travis Scott. He announced his intention to leave WWE after SummerSlam, vowing to take his title with him and focus on his legacy as a hardworking wrestler.
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The FBI arrests a man in California for attempted financial support to ISIS, with explosives seized, highlighting the group’s threat to national security. Villanueva, a lawful permanent resident of the Philippines, faces up to 20 years in prison for his alleged acts.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli has outlined his vision for transforming New Jersey, focusing on economic revitalization, regulatory reform, and reducing the state’s debt. During an interview on Hannity, Ciattarelli emphasized his plans to attract businesses, streamline regulations, and address fiscal challenges facing the state.
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Senator Tom Cotton raises concerns about Hamas’ use of food as a weapon in Gaza, linking it to broader humanitarian and geopolitical issues. The senator’s remarks occur during a policy forum discussing the international response to the crisis.
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Rep. Tim Burchett has formally requested that George Soros and his associate Leonard Benardo testify before Congress regarding their alleged involvement in the 2016 Russiagate affair, which targeted Donald Trump. The declassified documents link the Open Society Foundations to efforts to discredit Trump’s presidential campaign and derail his first term in office.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom seeks to temporarily halt the state’s nonpartisan redistricting process to aid Democratic interests, a move that has drawn opposition from former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who previously advocated for such systems.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited controversy with his recent comments on the Gaza conflict, drawing sharp reactions from Democrats and intensifying political divisions.
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Political analyst Victor Davis Hanson comments on Kamala Harris’ potential 2028 presidential run during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The discussion centers on her political strategy and motivations for seeking re-election.
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Texas Republicans are defending a newly proposed congressional redistricting map during a heated legislative hearing. The plan, pushed by former President Donald Trump, aims to reshape electoral boundaries to favor the Republican Party, potentially altering the state’s political landscape.
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Senator Lindsey Graham is analyzing the latest findings from the Durham report regarding potential Trump-Russia collusion. The senator joins Hannity to discuss the implications of the report’s latest revelations.
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Nicaragua’s co-presidents have announced full support for Russia’s recognition of four formerly Ukrainian regions as part of Russia. Ukraine has demanded clarification, warning that inaction could be interpreted as tacit approval.
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President Trump’s decision to bring back the Presidential Fitness Test has evoked powerful memories for many Americans. The reinstatement of the test has sparked a mix of nostalgia and concern, particularly among those who struggled with the physical challenges.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity claims that in 2016, nearly all powerful entities aligned against President Donald Trump, suggesting a coordinated smear campaign. Hannity’s remarks on ‘Hannity’ emphasize the perceived unity of opposition forces during the presidential campaign.
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Sean Davis criticized the Democratic Party’s anti-immigration rhetoric, arguing that undocumented immigrants ‘have no one to blame but themselves.’ This stance aligns with a broader conservative narrative emphasizing personal responsibility.
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Senator Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., has called for a ban on student visas from United States adversaries, including Iran and China, during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ He argues that allowing these students to study in the U. S. is ‘educating our own demise.’
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo recently discussed Kamala Harris’ appearance on “Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” where she reportedly expressed fear during the segment. The discussion also covered Kim Kardashian’s latest product launch on “The Ingraham Angle.” These topics were highlighted as part of ongoing political and media commentary.
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Chris Jones, the Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive tackle, expressed a desire for marriage and love during a TikTok trend video at training camp. He shared his longing for a lasting relationship after a messy split from his girlfriend, Sheawna Weathersby, who accused him of infidelity.
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Eleonora Boi, the wife of former NBA player Danilo Gallinari, was hospitalized after being bitten by a shark in Puerto Rico. She described the event as the ‘worst day of my life’ and confirmed she and her unborn child are safe.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has appointed Artem Nekrasov as First Deputy Energy Minister, Olha Yukhymchuk as Deputy Minister of Energy for European Integration and Ihor Zubovych as Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine. These appointments are seen as a strategic move to bolster Ukraine’s energy sector and strengthen its European…
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The state-controlled railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia has reported a 14% year-over-year increase in passenger numbers for July 2025. This growth follows an average of 2.25 million passengers per month during the first half of the year.
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US President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines in response to Dmitry Medvedev’s statements. The decision is part of a broader strategy to assert American military strength and deter potential aggression from rival nations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed financial collaboration with government members to address economic challenges. The meeting highlights efforts to secure international support for Ukraine’s recovery.
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Ambassador of the European Union to Ukraine Katarína Mathernová welcomed the adoption by the Verkhovna Rada of a bill that returns institutional independence to anti-corruption structures. This development is viewed as crucial for fighting corruption and enhancing democratic governance.
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Political analysts Matt Towery and Dan Turrentine have discussed former Vice President Kamala Harris’ interview with Stephen Colbert on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The conversation has sparked debate over her leadership capabilities and the party’s direction.
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Poland is progressing with the 48th and 49th aid packages for Ukraine, aiming to bolster its defense capabilities, according to Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski.
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Kasta has rebranded and launched its own banking services in collaboration with Credit Dnipro Bank and Visa. This partnership aims to enhance financial offerings and improve customer experience through integrated banking and payment solutions.
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Law enforcement has documented the aftermath of a Russian shelling attack in the village of Lisna Stinka, Kupyansk district of Kharkiv region, which occurred around 1:15 p.m. on Friday. The attack resulted in the death of an elderly woman.
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Democracy-led states challenge Trump administration’s stance on minors’ gender transition procedures
Over a dozen Democratic-controlled states have initiated legal action against the Trump administration, alleging that its policies threaten the availability of gender transition procedures for minors by subjecting providers to criminal investigations. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, seeks to prevent the administration from enforcing a nationwide ban…
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Former President Dmitry Medvedev has strongly criticized Trump’s threat of new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine invasion. The Russian leader’s criticism comes as the U.S. administration prepares to deploy nuclear-capable submarines in a show of military strength.
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The newly merged Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture plans to appoint a Deputy Minister for Water Resources and Irrigation, aiming to address irrigation challenges through consolidated management. This move seeks to streamline land reclamation and water use management, previously divided between separate ministries.
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Ukraine and Japan have agreed to establish a regular mechanism for defense consultations, marking a significant step in their strategic cooperation. The agreement was announced during a video conference between Ukrainian President’s Office head Andriy Yerm’t and Japan’s Chief Advisor to the Cabinet of Ministers, Masataka Okano.
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President Donald Trump has fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after a weak jobs report showing only 73,000 jobs added in July, with revisions to prior months’ figures. The move has raised questions about the administration’s approach to economic data and its impact on market confidence.
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The Senate is working to advance three spending bills to demonstrate progress after days of discord, with hopes of resolving a holdup over presidential nominations through direct talks between Democrats and the White House. Senators remain cautious about advancing a limited package of spending bills, while negotiations on Trump’s nominees continue to be complex.
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House Oversight Chair James Comer has indefinitely postponed the congressional deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell, a co-conspirator of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The delay is due to a pending Supreme Court petition in her case, with the hearing expected in October.
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The Senate has finalized an agreement to advance three fiscal 2026 spending bills, breaking a multi-day impasse. The measures were approved with bipartisan support, and votes are expected to begin swiftly Friday afternoon.
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The Senate passed its first three spending bills Friday, taking swift action after leaders struck a bipartisan agreement to package the bills together earlier in the day. The chamber voted 87-9 to pass a two-bill package to fund the departments of Veterans Affairs and Agriculture, along with military construction and the Food and Drug Administration.
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On August 7, 2025, New York’s political landscape is marked by several critical developments across state and federal levels, including a key Democratic primary in Queens, federal immigration oversight disputes, and legal battles involving former Mayor Eric Adams.
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Democratic governors convened to address Republican-led gerrymandering efforts in Texas, urging a strong response to protect Democratic gains. Kelly emphasized the need to counter GOP proposals creating pro-Trump districts, with Newsom planning a special election to ratify a new map boosting Democratic numbers.
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After a scrubbed launch on Thursday, four astronauts launched successfully from Florida on Friday aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with docking at the International Space Station expected on Saturday. The mission, named Crew-11, highlights the ongoing collaboration between NASA and SpaceX.
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Ukrtelecom, Ukraine’s leading fixed-line operator, reported a 7.4% increase in revenue to nearly UAH 2.47 billion for January-June 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. The company also noted a 12.9% reduction in EBITDA, reflecting improved cost management.
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President Trump is implementing new tariffs aimed at restructuring international trade relationships, despite economic concerns about their effectiveness. Economists remain skeptical that President Trump’s approach to tariffs will work as he intends.
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US President Donald Trump claimed that, according to US data, about 112,500 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine since the beginning of the year. The statement was made in a recent social media post, with Trump emphasizing the high casualty toll on Russia’s military.
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CNN senior political data reporter Harry Enten has highlighted the ongoing divisions within the Democratic Party following their election loss, suggesting there is no clear frontrunner for the 2028 presidential nomination.
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This document highlights the evolving international landscape where recognition of Palestinian statehood is gaining momentum, particularly from Western nations and the Global South. It reflects a broader geopolitical realignment, emphasizing the growing isolation of Israel and the United States as the international community increasingly demands justice, respect for human rights, and acknowledgment of the Palestinian…
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Leonie Fiebich has made the most of her increased opportunity on the Liberty, while Brittney Griner continues to have a down season. The contrasting performances of the two players are shaping the narrative of the WNBA season.
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The weekly fantasy baseball forecaster for Week 19 (Aug 4-10) provides insights into pitcher rankings, hitter ratings, and schedule observations to help users set their lineups.
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The Washington Football Team has returned to RFK Stadium, rekindling its rich history with the iconic venue. Owner Josh Harris, who grew up watching the team in Super Bowls, expressed his excitement about bringing back the team’s legacy.
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Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson has committed to supporting reliever Jhoan Duran by forfeiting his No. 5, jersey number. This decision marks a significant step in fostering team unity and player loyalty within the organization.
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The Minnesota Twins are aiming to rebuild and refocus following significant roster changes made before the trade deadline, which saw 40% of their team traded away. The team is now positioned to regroup and look ahead to the remainder of the season.
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Charlie Woods shot a 3-over 74 in the final round of the Junior PGA Championship on Friday, fading out of contention to secure one of the two qualifying spots for the U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team. The outcome marks a setback for the young golfer, who has faced challenges in maintaining consistent performance.
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In a recent operation, law enforcement officials in Las Vegas conducted a search of Shane Tamura’s apartment following a search warrant. Among the items seized were a farewell message and a bipod designed for a rifle, which are being examined as part of the ongoing investigation into the incident.
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The Leagues Cup suspended Messi’s bodyguard for improper conduct after the game against Atlas FC. The incident has sparked discussions about security protocols in professional sports.
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The Washington Commanders are set to return to Washington, D.C., following the approval of a stadium deal by the city’s council. This agreement comes after years of uncertainty surrounding the team’s future, which had been in limbo since the team’s relocation to Loudoun County in 2020.
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The New York Yankees have released right-handed pitcher Marcus Stroman after a season of inconsistent performance. Stroman posted a 6.23 ERA in nine starts for the team this year.
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Cowboys star defensive end Micah Parsons has requested a trade amid stalled contract extension talks. The request comes as the team seeks to address its cap situation and explore other options.
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The Dallas Cowboys and Tramaine Brock have experienced a significant rift after three years together, resulting in Brock’s exit from the team. This has sparked debates about poor management and player relations within the organization.
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ICE agents are actively searching for an illegal immigrant accused of ramming officers during a live broadcast on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The incident reportedly occurred when the suspect attempted to drive through a barrier, leading to a confrontation with federal agents.