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The Make America Healthy Again movement is pushing for a shift in national nutrition policy to reduce reliance on ultra-processed foods. Nina Teich, author of ‘The Big Fat Surprise,’ is participating in the Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss the movement and debunk widespread misconceptions about healthy eating.
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A Florida mother was cited by deputies after leaving her two children inside a hot car while shopping at a Dollar Tree. The incident highlights the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles during warm weather.
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A violent street brawl in Cincinnati has sparked a potential hate crime investigation. The incident has drawn significant attention due to its disturbing nature and implications for rising tensions in the area.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ legal team has demanded his release from jail pending his October sentencing, arguing his ‘swingers lifestyle’ with ex-girlfriends does not justify incarceration. The rapper, convicted on federal charges of transportation to engage in prostitution, faces potential substantial prison time, with his lawyers claiming the case is unprecedented and that his actions do…
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The Russian government has indicated that the current round of U.S.-Russia diplomatic talks is not yielding results, with Moscow suggesting that Washington is not fulfilling its responsibilities in improving bilateral relations. Officials emphasized that progress requires cooperation from both sides.
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Jennie Taer and Jimmy Failla of Fox Across America are discussing the details of a deadly shooting that occurred at an office building in New York City on Monday evening. The incident has raised concerns about public safety in the city.
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According to Politico, U.S. President Donald Trump has been utilizing his personal mobile phone to engage in direct calls and texts with world leaders, which has reportedly helped to build chemistry and improve diplomatic outcomes. This unconventional form of diplomacy includes both formal and informal conversations, with leaders such as Emmanuel Macron, Mohammed bin Salman,…
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend and accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, is seeking to delay her Congressional testimony due to security concerns and requests for immunity. Her legal team has outlined three conditions for her participation, including pre-testimony immunity, advance access to questions, and a postponement pending the Supreme Court’s ruling on her appeal of her…
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Russia has signed a significant agreement with Niger to construct a nuclear power plant, marking a new phase in Moscow’s strategic expansion across the Sahel region. This development highlights Russia’s increasing influence as Western partnerships in the area weaken.
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State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce emphasized the need for Russia to seriously consider President Donald Trump’s decisions after moving the ceasefire deadline. The discussion focused on former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev’s reaction to the revised timeline amid ongoing trade deal negotiations.
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ABC’s GMA First Look aired a clip on Monday featuring Kean University professor Robin Landa, who allegedly connected Sydney Sweeney’s ‘good jeans’ ad campaign to the American eugenics movement. The professor’s statement has sparked controversy, with critics accusing him of historical inaccuracy and misrepresentation.
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The Trump administration is reversing an Obama-era regulation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. This decision marks a significant shift in U.S. environmental policy, reflecting the administration’s focus on deregulation and promoting fossil fuel industries.
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A Russian missile attack struck the village of Novoplatonivka in the Kharkiv region on Tuesday, killing at least five people and injuring three others. The attack, carried out by MLRS systems, highlights the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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Revoy’s hybrid system allows diesel trucks to cut emissions and fuel costs without replacing their diesel engines. The electric dolly, which connects between the truck and trailer, offers a practical, cost-effective solution for sustainable freight transportation.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised its global growth outlook, citing reduced trade tensions and the Trump administration’s efforts to lower tariffs. While the administration’s actions have eased fears of a potential economic downturn, the long-term impact of trade disputes and potential retaliatory measures continue to pose challenges for global markets.
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Les Sables-d’Olonne, a French seaside town, has banned tourists from wearing swimwear in public, citing respect for locals and public hygiene. Similar measures have emerged in Algeria, with a mayor reversing an order on men’s shorts after public backlash.
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NFL Network host Kyle Brandt expressed deep anguish over the deadly shooting at the NFL’s NYC headquarters, which killed four and injured several others. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised NYPD Officer Didar, who died during the attack, and confirmed an employee was seriously injured.
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Dmitry Bakanov, head of Roscosmos, is set to visit the United States for the first time since 2018, focusing on discussions with NASA officials. The visit coincides with preparations for the Crew-11 mission, which is scheduled to launch on July 31 aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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WWE women’s champion Naomi reflected on Hulk Hogan’s legacy, calling his impact on the pro wrestling business profound and acknowledging his role in opening opportunities for modern performers. She expressed condolences to his family and praised the tribute WWE paid during Friday Night SmackDown.
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The Trump administration plans to repeal a key finding on greenhouse gas health risks, prompting legal challenges and environmental criticism.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein, is seeking to postpone her congressional deposition and is making several demands to cooperate with congressional investigators. The House Oversight Committee has stated it will not consider granting her immunity.
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Top Senate Republicans are warning Democrats that unless they start helping to speed up confirmations of President Donald Trump’s nominees, there will be consequences — including a potential effort to change the chamber’s rules. The warning shot comes as Republicans seek to confirm dozens of Trump nominees before leaving for their traditional summer break. Doing…
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Senators have agreed to remove language from the agriculture funding bill that would close a hemp regulatory loophole, following a disagreement between Kentucky Senators Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul. The provision, introduced by McConnell in the 2018 farm bill, allowed hemp producers to create intoxicating products without adhering to the same rules or taxes as…
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Geoffrey Epstein, an Australian-born former theoretical physics professor, is running for mayor of Framingham, Massachusetts, in a race that has drawn attention due to the shared name with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. His campaign focuses on education, infrastructure, and environmental action, despite facing a significant campaign funding gap against incumbent Mayor Charlie Sisitsky.
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Vice President JD Vance warned that anyone who opposed President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ should face consequences ahead of the 2026 midterms. The legislation, signed into law by Trump, includes key provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and new tax deductions aimed at cutting duties on tips and overtime pay.
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Trump’s endorsement of Mike Rogers clears the GOP field for his Senate bid in Michigan, while Democrats face a contentious primary. Rogers, a former House Intelligence Committee chair, aims to flip a Democratic-held seat in the 2026 midterms.
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As the MLB trade deadline approaches this week, the Cleveland Guardians are closely monitoring relief pitcher Cade Smith, who could be a key player in potential trades.
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The WNBA Finals are set for a highly anticipated rematch between the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, nine months after the Liberty’s title victory. Injuries and new player matchups are expected to play a critical role in determining the outcome of Wednesday’s showdown.
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Browns co-owner Jimmy Haslam has dismissed rumors suggesting he is considering Arch Manning for the 2026 NFL draft, stating he expects the quarterback to stay in college for at least two more years. His comments were aimed at calming fans and investors who had begun to speculate about the team’s future quarterback strategy.
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The U.S. has granted a temporary sanctions waiver for Gazprom’s Serbian affiliate, allowing the company to continue its operations and contractual activities without interruption for another month. This decision aims to balance economic interests with geopolitical considerations.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that demobilizing Ukrainian soldiers is not an option until Russia is defeated, emphasizing the ongoing military struggle. The statement reflects the gravity of the situation and the need for continued military presence.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has engaged in discussions with Danish and Canadian leaders regarding a new anti-corruption bill. Both leaders have expressed support for the legislation and emphasized the urgency for the Ukrainian parliament to pass it this week.
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Russia has nationalized Glavproduct, a major canned food producer known for its meat, fish, vegetables, and condensed milk. The company, previously owned by U.S.-Russian businessman Leonid Smirnov, has been taken under state control as part of a broader effort to bolster domestic industries.
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Federal officials have frozen over $108 million in federal funding for Duke Health, citing concerns over alleged racial preferences in its DEI programs. The Department of Education has launched an investigation into allegations that Duke’s practices may violate anti-discrimination laws, with the administration warning such practices endanger human lives and undermine medical excellence.
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Nigel Farage and Peter Kyle clash over the Online Safety Act, with accusations and counter-accusations highlighting tensions between child protection and free speech. The debate continues over the law’s impact on online expression and its potential to infringe on freedom of speech rights.
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This report analyzes how Trump’s policies shaped Israel-China relations. It explores the geopolitical impact of his administration’s approach.
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The Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Agency has released footage demonstrating the use of FPV drones by intelligence special forces in open sea operations. The footage highlights the tactical advantages and capabilities of FPV drones in maritime reconnaissance and surveillance.
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WWE champion Naomi discussed Hulk Hogan’s lasting impact on the pro wrestling industry, emphasizing his role as a pioneer who elevated the sport to a global phenomenon. Naomi highlighted Hogan’s charisma, athleticism, and ability to connect with fans as key factors in his enduring legacy.
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Rep. Nicole Malliotakis has urged New Yorkers to remain vigilant after a deadly Manhattan mass shooting. The incident, involving a gunman with a possible NFL motive, has raised concerns about public safety and mental health.
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Fox Nation’s special investigation, ‘The Autopen President,’ delves into the controversy surrounding former President Joe Biden’s use of an aut, raising serious questions about transparency and accountability in executive communications.
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Governor Wes Moore accused the Democratic Party of abandoning crucial regions in the 2024 election, claiming they ‘gave up’ on certain parts of the country during an appearance on Jaime Harrison’s podcast. The remarks highlight growing concerns within the party about strategic miscalculations in voter outreach efforts.
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A shooting has occurred at a Manhattan skyscraper housing Blackstone and the NFL headquarters, resulting in the death of an executive. Updates from Fox News’ Alexis McAdams and insights from former FBI Director Chris Swecker are being provided.
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A democratic socialist candidate in the Minneapolis mayor’s race has secured a major endorsement, signaling a growing influence of progressive politics in the city. This development mirrors the rise of similar figures like NYC’s Zohran Mamdani, highlighting a broader trend of progressive contenders gaining traction across the U.S.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new deadline of 10 to 12 days for Russia to end the war in Ukraine, but the Kremlin has offered little reaction. Analysts suggest this lack of response could indicate a strategic decision by Russia to avoid further escalation or to signal that they are not concerned with…
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Sen. Chuck Schumer addressed the Senate floor following a shooting in New York City, expressing concern over the incident. He revealed that he had previously interned at the building where the shooting occurred.
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A Michigan Democratic initiative aims to prosecute ICE agents for wearing masks during immigrations enforcement, framing it as a move against authoritarian tactics. The Republicans oppose the measure, calling it an attack on law enforcement.
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George Springer was struck in the head by a 96 mph fastball during a game against the Orioles, prompting immediate medical attention. The incident occurred in the top of the ninth inning, with Springer being tended to by trainers before exiting the field with assistance.
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NASCAR driver Stewart Friesen was involved in a severe crash during a Super DIRTcar Series race in Quebec, causing his vehicle to catch fire. He sustained serious injuries, including a fractured pelvis and leg, requiring surgery.
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Cincinnati business owners have condemned the violent incident that occurred in the city’s downtown area, with one calling it a ‘hate crime.’ The assault, which gained national attention after being shared online, took place outside a popular nightclub and adjacent restaurant.
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Trump border czar Tom Homan defends ICE deportation practices after a Fox News poll shows public concerns about the agency’s enforcement efforts. He claims media outlets are spreading a ‘false narrative’ and emphasizes ICE’s focus on public safety and national security threats.
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Will Cain is set to host a live discussion with Generation Z influencers, exploring their perspectives on politics and pop culture. The conversation will also delve into former President Donald Trump’s trade strategies, particularly his use of tariffs and their implications for global trade relations.
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Birmingham, England, is set to pay tribute to the late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne with a public procession and brass band tribute, honoring his iconic status in music and his deep connection to the city. The event, scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, will follow a private family funeral, as the musician’s close friends and family preferred…
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Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, warned the U.S. against重启denuclearization talks, stating Pyongyang would view such efforts as mockery. She emphasized North Korea’s nuclear arsenal has significantly expanded since Trump’s last visit and that a summit would not occur if denuclearization was on the table.
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EU transport chief Apostolos Tzitzikostas has warned that the bloc’s transportation infrastructure is ill-prepared for war, unable to efficiently move troops and military supplies. The warning comes amid increased militarization efforts over the ‘Russian threat.’
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that the number of fatalities from a missile strike in Kamiansske, Dnipropetrovsk region, has risen to three. The attack, which occurred in the eastern part of the country, underscores the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Maryland Democrats have organized a sit-in protest at an immigration detention facility to criticize the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons addressed the controversy during an appearance on ‘America’s Newsroom,’ defending the agency’s actions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law enhancing the capabilities of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) to conduct special operations. The legislation aims to bolster national security by granting the SBU greater authority to carry out missions that protect the state.
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Yandex reported a profit of $368 million for Q2, reversing earlier losses. Adjusted EBITDA rose 39% year-on-year to $800 million.
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Kevin O’Leary warns that the U.S.-China trade deal is ‘a different deal’ with potential hidden risks. The Trump administration highlights trade victories as negotiations progress.
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The House Homeland Security Committee met with stakeholders and law enforcement to address the rise of antisemitic violence in the U.S., raising concerns over recent attacks and the potential election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayor. The meeting focused on improving interagency coordination and combating extremist rhetoric, particularly on college campuses and through…