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The Trump administration is implementing new tariffs targeting foreign countries, aiming to protect American industries and reshape trade relations. Fox News’ Madeleine Rivera discussed the latest developments on ‘Fox & Friends’, highlighting potential impacts on global markets.
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Senate Republicans are threatening to cancel the August recess to confirm President Trump’s nominees amid Democratic delays. The Senate Majority Leader, John Thune, criticizes Democrats for using obstruction tactics to delay the confirmation process.
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El Salvador’s legislature has passed constitutional reforms that extend presidential terms to six years and permit indefinite re-election. Critics have condemned the move as a threat to democratic principles, warning that indefinite re-election could lead to the concentration of power and weaken democratic institutions.
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Vice President JD Vance participated in a special episode of the podcast ‘Ruthless’, where he engaged in a wide-ranging interview with the hosts. The discussion covered various topics, though specific details of the conversation were not provided in the summary.
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Rescuers have recovered another body from the rubble in Sviatoshynsky district of Kyiv after a Russian missile strike on the night of July 31, the press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported. The death toll has now risen to 28.
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President Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs on numerous countries while securing major trade deals, signaling a complex economic strategy. Analysts are closely examining the potential impact of these tariffs on the U.S. economy.
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Surveillance video from an Arkansas salon captured the arrest of Andrew James McGann in connection with the Devil’s Den State Park double homicide. McGann was taken into custody mid-haircut without resistance, as patrons and employees watched in silence.
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President Trump has imposed sweeping new tariffs on imports from global trading partners just hours before an Aug. 1 deadline expired. The decision comes amid ongoing trade tensions with several major economies, including China, the European Union, and Canada.
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Mexico’s president faces accusations from the U.S. that cartels have infiltrated her government while a corruption scandal involving former officials adds to the political pressure. Two former officials are on the run, and their former boss, Adán Augusto López Hern, is now at the center of a probe into his security appointments in Tabasco State.
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A growing conflict between accountability and privacy is intensifying the debate over the role of face-covering in contemporary life. Recent developments have further amplified this conflict.
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As Zohran Mamdani advances toward becoming New York’s first Muslim mayor, Hindu right-wing groups in India and the U.S. are criticizing him for allegedly promoting an anti-Hindu agenda. The backlash follows his growing political influence, with critics accusing him of undermining Hindu interests.
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USCIS Director Joseph Edlow has called for a major overhaul of the U.S. naturalization test, arguing that it is too easy and fails to reflect the knowledge and assimilation required for citizenship. He also criticized the H-1B visa program for being exploited by companies that underpay and displace U.S. workers.
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A woman at a shelter near Ukraine’s border expressed frustration over the inadequate refuge she found, highlighting the intersection of domestic violence and the Russian advance. Local shelters report a surge in women seeking safety from both war and domestic abuse.
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Economists say the way the Trump administration is imposing tariffs is backfiring for some of the businesses they are meant to help. A MISCO speaker factory in St. Paul, Minn. The company has long manufactured speakers in the state, but tariffs on imports from China in recent years have forced it to offshore some manufacturing.
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The Trump administration has announced new tariffs on dozens of countries not yet in trade agreements with the U.S., as reported by Fox News. These measures are part of an ongoing strategy to pressure nations into favorable trade deals.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has released a new book detailing her brief presidential campaign. The book provides an in-depth look at her experiences and strategic decisions during the campaign, offering valuable insights into the political landscape.
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Surveillance video captured the arrest of Andrew James McGann in an Arkansas barber shop following a five-day manhunt. McGann, a suspect in the Devil’s Den murder case, was apprehended at Lupita’s Beauty Salon & Barber Shop.
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Tony Buzbee defended his involvement in the highly-publicized case with Shannon Sharpe, stating that the litigation was worth his time and denied claims he targeted Black men. The former NFL Hall of Famer was accused of assault and sexual assault, leading to a settlement.
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Ukraine’s capital Kyiv has suffered a significant increase in casualties following a major Russian missile and drone attack. U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized Russia’s military actions in Ukraine as ‘disguting,’ and is pressing Putin to adhere to his deadline for a ceasefire.
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Kamala Harris has decided to step back from public office after serving as vice president, seeking personal time and distance from politics. Her decision not to run for California governor has sparked discussions about her future plans.
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Bronny James, son of LeBron James, is still dealing with health complications two years after a cardiac arrest during a USC practice. Despite returning to the court in the NBA and G-League, he continues to face immune system challenges that impact his conditioning and basketball performance.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized state-level education control as a nonpartisan priority, citing diverse needs across Republican and Democratic states. Despite Democrats protesting President Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the Department of Education, McMahon said returning education to the states is a ‘nonpartisan issue.’
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National security analyst Rebecca Grant comments on President Donald Trump’s confirmation that special envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to Russia to push for a peace deal in Ukraine. Grant suggests this may be Putin’s final opportunity to secure a favorable ceasefire agreement.
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Chicago resident Cata Truss has joined Fox & Friends First to argue marginalized Americans are ‘under attack’ under Democratic policies and criticizes Mayor Brandon Johnson’s efforts to tax the wealthy. Truss claims the tax on the wealthy will harm local businesses and exacerbate economic struggles.
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President Trump has revised his initial demand for a 50% tariff on Lesotho, reducing it to 15%. This adjustment, while a slight concession, may not sufficiently alleviate the economic strain on Lesoth, a nation where most people live hand-to-mouth.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris admitted there were aspects of her 2024 campaign she would have approached differently during an appearance on ‘The Late Show’. She did not specify what changes she might have made, leaving many questions about her strategy for the upcoming election.
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President Donald Trump called on Republicans to vote against Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, in a Truth Social post. The move follows recent disagreements over key legislative actions, including Trump’s efforts to rescind foreign aid and NPR funding, which Collins opposed.
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Michelle Obama has criticized ESPN’s shift to talk shows, comparing them to reality TV. She finds the drama and conflict similar to reality TV programs like ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta.’
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Germany has declared a ‘favorable’ conservation status for wolves in the north, allowing regulated hunting. The foreign minister is set to visit the West Bank, highlighting Germany’s diplomatic efforts.
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New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor has expressed disappointment that teammate Juan Soto was not selected for the All-Star game, arguing that the star outfielder ‘deserved’ to be in Atlanta. Lindor emphasized Soto’s strong performance this season, highlighting his .248 batting average, 25 home runs, and 62 RBIs in 106 games.
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Senate Democrat Josh Hawley claims President Trump wants the stock trading ban to pass despite the president’s harsh criticism. Hawley explains the White House wants the ban to avoid covering Trump and Pence, and he says the bill’s provisions are strong, though not perfect.
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BNPL services have surged in popularity, with 43% increased usage in a single year. However, this growth is accompanied by rising debt levels and financial instability for many American consumers.
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The White House has addressed recent allegations by former SJSU volleyball player Brooke Slusser regarding a transgender athlete’s alleged plot to harm her, emphasizing the need for women’s sports to be free from harassment. Slusser’s comments highlight ongoing concerns and the necessity for more substantial action.
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News Summary – A teacher is charged with murdering a couple in front of children, raising concerns about safety. – 911 audio reveals Cincinnati’s response to violent assault, highlighting emergency protocols. – New revelations in a major political scandal involving alleged Russian ties emerge. – Trump raises tariffs on Canada and makes sweeping trade decisions.…
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A powerful earthquake at Chile’s Codelco El Teniente mine led to one death and five missing workers, raising safety concerns in the country’s mining industry. Emergency services are searching for the missing individuals while the mine is suspended.
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The Chicago Tribune has criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson for his controversial tax proposals, warning they could drive businesses away from Chicago amid an already struggling economy. The newspaper highlights the mayor’s plans to impose taxes on companies based on workforce size and an excise tax on high earners as economically damaging, potentially exacerbating the city’s…
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John Woeltz, accused of kidnapping and torturing Italian cryptocurrency trader Michael Valentino in May 2025, has been released on $1 million bail. The case has sparked widespread public interest due to its violent nature and the victim’s role in the cryptocurrency industry.
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Two Colorado deputies were disciplined for violating a new state law by sharing information with federal immigration agents, leading to the detention of a Brazilian college student. The incident has sparked a legal and political debate over the boundaries of state and federal roles in immigration enforcement.
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Heidi Klum has shared ‘spicy’ secrets behind her marriage to Tom Kaulitz, including their love for lingerie shopping, stolen weekends, and matching tattoos. The couple, who married in 2019, have made these shared activities a key part of their commitment to maintaining a vibrant relationship.
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New York City’s socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces criticism for attempting to distance himself from his long-standing anti-police rhetoric after a fatal NYPD officer shooting. Prominent officials accuse him of engaging in ‘lip service’ rather than making genuine changes in his stance.
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The Notes app on iPhone has a hidden collaboration feature that allows users to create private chat rooms for secret messaging. This method is particularly useful for individuals looking to exchange sensitive data or plan surprise events discreetly.
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Social media erupted over American Eagle and Dunkin’ advertisements featuring actress Sydney Sweeney and actor Gavin Casalegno, which used the term ‘genetics’ to describe physical traits. The ads sparked debates about coded language, racial undertones, and corporate messaging, dividing conservatives and liberals. Critics on both sides accused the campaigns of either promoting eugenics or being…
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A brutal beating in Cincinnati left people demanding answers, and President Trump gave Putin an ultimatum.
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A recent study found that ABC’s ‘The View’ featured 102 left-leaning guests and zero conservatives from January to July 2025, prompting criticism of the show’s alleged bias. Critics argue that the show has become a partisan echo chamber, with Fox News commentator Guy Benson calling it an ‘insane asylum’.
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Scientists have found that aging significantly accelerates between the ages of 45 and 55, particularly affecting the cardiovascular system and blood vessels, with the turning point around age 50. The study, based on 516 tissue samples from 13 human tissues, highlights the body’s biological clock influencing longevity and aging patterns.
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The Pentagon has ended the deployment of additional National Guard troops to Los Angeles following decreased anti-ICE protests. Only 250 National Guard members will remain in the city to protect federal personnel and property.
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to end deportation protections for approximately 60,000 migrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, citing the administration’s use of racist conspiracy theories in its rationale. The ruling, issued by a U.S. District Court judge, temporarily halts the planned termination of the immigration policy, which would have affected…
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Delaware’s first-term lawmaker, Sarah McBride, has recently issued a straightforward assessment of the Democratic Party’s current challenges, stressing that the party must focus on its public image to win back the support of voters. Her remarks have sparked a broader conversation within the party about the need for strategic adjustments to enhance its electoral appeal.
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Political cartoonists across the nation and various political spectrums weekly craft cartoons that highlight the absurdities, memes, and hypocrisies in politics. These cartoons, compiled by Matt Wuerker, are a blend of humor and frustration for readers of all political affiliations.
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Roy Cooper has a six-point lead in the North Carolina Senate race according to the first public poll, positioned as a strong contender against Michael Whatley. The race is expected to be one of the most competitive and expensive in the 2026 election cycle, critical for Democrats aiming to gain four Senate seats.
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Harrison Ford revealed that an executive at Columbia Pictures in the 1960s told him to change his name and adopt an Elvis Presley haircut to succeed, though he later became one of Hollywood’s most iconic actors. Ford’s career, marked by roles in ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Indiana Jones,’ and ‘Blade Runner,’ has earned him a lasting legacy…
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President Trump outlines a plan to transform the federal workforce by fostering innovation, reducing bureaucracy, and prioritizing high-performance cultures. The proposal aims to reinvigorate the civil service by aligning it with modern challenges such as AI development and technological advancement.
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Oklahoma has introduced a new requirement for teachers moving to the state from liberal-leaning regions: they must complete an ‘America First’ certification test to demonstrate alignment with Oklahoma’s curriculum standards. The test, developed in collaboration with conservative think tank PragerU, aims to ensure educators adhere to the state’s values and prevent the spread of progressive…
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Sanctuary cities are defying federal immigration enforcement, prompting Trump to use financial pressure and legal action to hold them accountable. The article cites past success with Columbia University as a model for combating sanctuary policies.
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The article criticizes the UN and international aid organizations for their ineffective and corrupt aid delivery to Gaza, highlighting issues such as looted food convoys and Hamas’s interference. It argues that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has successfully bypassed these problems by delivering aid directly to Palestinians without Hamas interference.
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Vice President JD Vance mocked the left’s response to the American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney, suggesting Democrats should continue labeling critics as Nazis. The ad sparked controversy over accusations of racism and eugenics, with Vance highlighting the Democrats’ apparent strategy of attacking individuals for appreciating the actress’s beauty.
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El Salvador’s National Assembly has approved a constitutional amendment that removes term limits for President Nayib Bukele, allowing him to seek re-election indefinitely. The legislation also extends the presidential term from five to six years, a decision that has ignited both support and criticism across the political spectrum.
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President Trump has imposed higher tariffs on Canadian goods, deepening trade tensions between the two nations. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had aimed to finalize a trade agreement by July 21 but has yet to secure a deal.
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El Salvador’s parliament has enacted constitutional amendments that enable President Nayib Bukele to seek indefinite re-election, raising concerns about potential consolidation of power. The move has sparked debate over the balance of power in the country’s government.
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Indian state-run refineries are halting Russian oil purchases as U.S. tariffs under Trump threaten trade relations. The 25% tariff on Indian imports, effective August 1, has raised concerns about energy security and economic stability.