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Fox News host Sean Hannity discussed the recently declassified annex of the Durham report on his show, highlighting potential revelations about alleged Trump-Russia collusion. Hannity suggested the findings could be more significant than previously seen, indicating a possible major impact on the ongoing investigation into the matter.
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Senator Lindsey Graham claims Trump’s accusation of Russian agent ties to Hillary Clinton was a distraction from his own email scandal. The senator’s comments on Hannity highlight ongoing political tensions and investigation into Russian interference.
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The article highlights concerns over Trump’s proposed 5,000% tariffs on Brazilian goods, noting that while Brazil’s economy may be resilient, American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers will likely feel the brunt of the impact.
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The 2025 MLB trade deadline saw significant roster changes as teams aimed to secure playoff positions. The Houston Astros acquired Carlos Correa to replace injured third baseman Isaac Pared, while the New York Yankees strengthened their bullpen with All-Star relievers David Bednar, Camilo Doval, and Jake Bird.
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The newly declassified Durham Annex, released by Senator Chuck Grassley, reveals the FBI’s alleged role in an Obama-era plot to undermine Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential bid. Grassley claims the agency either supported the conspiracy or was compromised by Russian disinformation.
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Ukrzaliznytsia, the state-controlled Ukrainian railway operator, reported a 1.2% increase in passenger traffic for H1 2025, reaching 13.52 million passengers. This growth marks a 23% year-over-year increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to CEO Oleksandr Pertsovsky.
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Ukraine’s construction work volume in January-May 2025 dropped 2.3% to UAH 68.9 billion. The decline is attributed to war-related supply chain issues and material shortages.
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President Trump has criticized Republican Sen. Susan Collins for her voting record, despite GOP hopes she will run for re-election. Trump, who has privately discussed filling her seat, attacked Collins on Truth Social for opposing two of his key legislative achievements.
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Danish Ambassador Ole Mikkelsen visited a site affected by a Russian strike in Kyiv, assessing the damage and recovery efforts. The visit underscores Denmark’s ongoing support for Ukraine’s resilience against Russian aggression.
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Charlie Woods remained in the hunt for one of two automatic qualifying spots for the U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team after shooting a 5-under 66 at the Junior PGA Championship Thursday. He’s tied for second overall.
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The Washington Commanders have no intentions of trading Terry McLaurin, who reported to training camp and avoided fines after holding out, despite reports of a potential trade request. McLaurin, with one year left on his $71 million contract, is looking to secure a deal that would place him among the top earners in the NFL,…
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Baltimore Ravens players, including Marlon Humphrey and Kyle Hamilton, have asked Olympic legend Michael Phelps for swimming lessons after admitting to lacking aquatic skills. The team’s initiative emphasizes the importance of water safety for NFL athletes, with Phelps expressing willingness to help.
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Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle Braden Smith overcame a severe battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), particularly religious scrupulosity, by seeking treatment in Mexico and developing a healthier relationship with faith. The veteran offensive lineman, who played in 12 games in 2024, is optimistic about his return to form and the upcoming NFL season.
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A family of seven, including two children, was evacuated from Veselianka in the Zaporizhia region due to intensified enemy shelling. The National Police of Ukraine reported the evacuation, which was carried out by police and the Chap’tain’s Patrol.
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Chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk proposed to regulate online broadcasts of plenary sessions under the Rules of Procedure of the Verkhovna Rada. This measure is intended to ensure compliance with existing legislative frameworks.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized Kamala Harris’ new book as a guide on how not to run a campaign. The remarks have sparked debate about the book’s impact on political strategy.
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The article discusses the implications of Trump’s proposed tariffs on various goods and their potential impact on international trade.
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A review by the Media Research Council’s Newsbusters found that three major broadcast networks — ABC, CBS, and NBC — did not cover the violent Cincinnati brawl on their main morning and evening news programs as of July 30. Five individuals were charged following the assault, while political figures criticized city leaders for their handling…
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President Donald Trump has demanded that drugmakers lower some of their U.S. prices by September, but the administration lacks a clear legal authority to enforce this request. The issue has sparked renewed debate over the role of government in regulating pharmaceutical pricing.
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A 29-year-old man is being sought in Tennessee for a quadruple homicide linked to an abandoned infant. The victims are all related to the baby found on a local resident’s lawn.
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The White House has announced plans to construct a 90,000-square-foot addition to the East Wing, intended for large events, with costs to be covered by President Trump and other donors. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt unveiled renderings of the proposed space on Thursday.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Condemns ‘Senseless’ NYC Shooting Amid Tragedy at League Headquarters
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell condemned the ‘senseless’ mass shooting at the league’s New York City headquarters, highlighting the incident as an attack on humanity, the community, and the way of life. The tragedy, which killed NYPD Officer Didarul Islam and injured an NFL employee, has prompted the NFL to implement remote work for New York…
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The article argues that Western education systems are moving away from academic rigor toward a focus on emotional sensitivity and identity politics. This shift, which has been particularly notable in Canadian provinces like British Columbia, involves removing standardized testing, replacing letter grades with vague descriptors, and incorporating content that prioritizes inclusivity over traditional academic benchmarks.
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A Santa Rosa County hospitality teacher and soccer coach faces felony charges for an alleged romantic relationship with a high school student after a police investigation. The charges are linked to the investigation initiated by a CrimeStoppers tip that led to her arrest.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed confidence that the military ombudsman institution will soon be able to function fully, with the relevant bill having been finalized. The institution is designed to ensure accountability and transparency within Ukraine’s armed forces.
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WWE’s Triple H supports President Trump’s reinstatement of the Presidential Fitness Test, arguing it can motivate kids to prioritize physical health. The test’s return has sparked debates about its effectiveness and impact on student well-being.
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Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich criticizes Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for refusing to work with I.C.E., arguing that the stance undermines local governance and national security. The criticism comes amid scrutiny of Johnson’s administration over its handling of public safety and immigration issues.
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President Trump has decided to suspend the duty-free treatment for low-value international shipments under $800, a policy that has been exploited by e-commerce giants to offer inexpensive goods to consumers. This move is expected to lead to price increases for American shoppers, with estimates suggesting the total cost to consumers could be between $10.9 billion…
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Ukrzaliznytsia reported a 13.5% drop in export freight and an 11.7% decline in domestic freight for H1 2025. Import freight saw a 5.4% increase.
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The article investigates former President Donald Trump’s potential ties to Russia and his efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election through Ukraine. It underscores the role of Ukrainian officials in the probe and its implications for American democracy.
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President Donald Trump reiterated his demand that the Washington Commanders revert to the Redskins name, criticizing the current moniker as ‘not a good name’ during a White House event. He also renewed calls for the Cleveland Guardians to change their name back to the Indians, citing historical significance.
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GTS Operator of Ukraine LLC (GTSOU) paid UAH 4.87 billion in taxes and UAH 2.086 billion in dividends to state and local budgets in H1 2025. This contribution supports Ukraine’s fiscal stability and highlights the company’s role in the national economy.
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President Donald Trump accused a reporter of being a ‘lunatic’ for questioning his tariff policies. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between Trump and the media.
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Ukrainian forces are defending their positions in Chasiv Yar, with President Zelenskyy stating that claims of the city’s capture are Russian disinformation. The information was provided by Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky following a report on the situation.
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Dozens of people have been killed in violent protests across Angola as citizens take to the streets to demand lower fuel prices. The unrest began as a taxi strike but escalated into widespread chaos, with reports of burned vehicles and clashes between protesters and security forces.
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The political landscape in the United States remains highly active as the Democratic Party, former President Donald Trump, and President Joe Biden continue to shape the nation’s discourse. Recent developments have placed all three figures in the public eye, with potential implications for upcoming elections and policy initiatives.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky criticized the Left’s overreaction to a commercial featuring Sydney Sweeney for American Eagle. The ad, which features a young woman wearing a bra and a bra strap, has sparked backlash from progressive critics.
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Roscosmos and NASA have decided to keep the International Space Station in service until 2028. The agreement was reached during a meeting between Roscosmos chief Dmitry Bakanov and NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, their first in-person talks in eight years.
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Jesse Watters criticizes Kamala Harris’ public engagement approach, suggesting more visibility is not the solution. The segment also highlights Watters’ commentary on Trump’s policies and achievements.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto discussed enhancing Ukraine’s air defense capabilities and advancing joint weapons production. The meeting underscored the importance of international collaboration in addressing security challenges.
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is pushing for a stock trading ban despite President Trump’s criticism. Hawley claims Trump ‘wants to get it done,’ indicating potential alignment in policy goals.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross are set to discuss the ongoing implications of President Donald Trump’s tariff policies on the U.S. economy.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized the Democratic Party’s over-the-top reaction to the Sydney Sweeney jeans ad during an appearance on the ‘Ruthless’ podcast. He highlighted the party’s inability to address the issue in a measured way, suggesting it reflects a lack of substance in their policy discussions.
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A viral video captures Kevin Sinning, a 29-year-old from Wyoming, driving a stolen golf cart on a moving walkway at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, leading to his arrest after being found intoxicated and charged with multiple offenses.
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The Tampa Bay Rays traded infielder Jose Caballero to the New York Yankees during a game between the two teams, marking a dramatic move during the MLB trade deadline. Caballero emotionally bid farewell to teammates before leaving the dugout as the Yankees took three of four from the Rays.
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U.S. officials are meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to explore a potential ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict. The talks, led by U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, aim to de-escalate tensions and pave the way for a lasting peace agreement.
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In a recent episode of ‘The Story w/ Martha MacCallum,’ the focus was on former President Donald Trump’s views regarding the Middle East, particularly his comments on New York and Israel. Trump’s remarks sparked debate, with critics arguing they could undermine diplomatic efforts.
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State leaders have fast-tracked plans for Elon Musk’s Boring Company to build a tunnel connecting Nashville’s airport, despite the city’s concerns. The decision has sparked debate among local officials, who argue that the project may not address the city’s transportation challenges effectively.
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The Daily Beast has removed an article by Michael Wolff that alleged Melania Trump was introduced to Donald Trump through a modeling agent linked to Jeffrey Epstein, following a dispute with the first lady’s lawyers. The article was initially published in a podcast interview and later withdrawn after the publisher reviewed the matter.
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The death toll in Kyiv has increased to 15 people, including two children, following a combined Russian attack. Head of Kyiv City Military Administration Tymur Tkachenko reported the casualty count.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared Aug. 1 as ‘Hulk Hogan Day in Florida’ to honor the late wrestling icon, who died from a heart attack. The designation comes one week after Hogan’s death, with flags flown at half-staff to mark his passing.
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Michael Donilon, a longtime advisor to former President Joe Biden, testified before the House Oversight Committee about his potential financial gain if Biden had won the 2024 election. Donilon revealed he could have earned up to $8 million, with $4 million already paid for his work on Biden’s 2024 campaign.
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French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the EU’s recent trade deal with the US, stating the bloc was not ‘feared enough’ during negotiations. The agreement includes a 15% tariff on EU exports to the US and commitments from Brussels to invest $600 billion in the US economy.
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The death toll in Kyiv has climbed to 14 people following a Russian attack during the night, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Rescuers have unblocked the body of another person from the rubble of a residential building, the agency reported.
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The U.S. faces mounting pressure to finalize trade deals before critical deadlines, with the “Pelosi Act” complicating negotiations. Industry leaders and policymakers are preparing for potential upheaval as the deadline approaches.
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U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) have introduced a $54.6 billion aid package for Ukraine, aimed at enhancing the nation’s defense capabilities. The measure faces challenges due to past Republican resistance but gains traction with President Trump’s potential support for new aid efforts.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reestablish the Presidential Fitness Test and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, aiming to address youth obesity amid concerns over declining physical health. Bryson DeChambeau will lead the council, which will focus on school-based initiatives and awards for physical excellence.
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U.S. Masters Swimming faces backlash from female athletes for sending an email requesting assistance in a public relations campaign following a scandal involving a trans competitor. The controversy emerged after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the organization over an incident in San, where a trans athlete won five gold medals in…
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Legal analyst Trey Gowdy criticizes former FBI Director James Comey for causing ‘generational damage’ to the bureau. The panel discusses the newly declassified Russi’gate document and its implications.
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza, calling the situation ‘beyond imagination’ and urging a halt to policies of expulsion and annexation. A US special envoy is set to visit Gaza, indicating potential international intervention.