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The House Homeland Security Committee addressed rising antisemitic violence amid concerns about recent attacks and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Lawmakers emphasized the need for enhanced interagency coordination to combat threats, with Rep. August Pfluger calling the issue a ‘critical moment.’
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India claims it killed three militants behind the Kashmir terrorist attack, which killed 26 civilians. The government faces criticism for its slow response to the attackers.
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A recent study has revealed a concerning trend in the incidence of liver cancer, with experts projecting a potential doubling of cases by 2050. Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical analyst, is set to join ‘America’s Newsroom’ to provide his expert analysis and discuss the factors contributing to this increase.
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U.S.-Backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Faces International Criticism Amid Aid Distribution Efforts
The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has been delivering food boxes with 2,400 daily calories to millions of Palestinians while facing criticism from the U.N. and several American allies. President Trump highlighted the urgency of the crisis, urging other nations to contribute, as GHF has already provided 97 million meals since its May 27 launch.
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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an unconditional ceasefire after five days of deadly clashes — but questions remain over whether the truce will hold. The agreement, announced by both countries’ leaders, aims to prevent further loss of life and stabilize the region. However, the success of the truce remains uncertain, as both nations face…
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An off-duty NYPD officer, Didarul Islam, was fatally shot while providing security for an office building in Manhattan when a gunman opened fire. The incident has sparked calls for action on gun control and mourning from officials.
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President Donald Trump has pledged to expand the number of food distribution centers in Gaza to combat starvation amid the Israel-Hamas war. During an interview on 'America's Newsroom,' U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee outlined the administration's commitment to providing food aid to those most affected by the conflict.
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Ukraine’s ARMA will pause the selection of a manager for the Gulliver MFC in Kyiv until ownership is confirmed to state-owned banks and asset seizure is lifted. The decision reflects the importance of legal compliance in asset recovery processes.
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Phil Collins has been hospitalized, but his representatives confirmed he is recovering from knee surgery and not in hospice care. The singer, 74, recently sparked concern among fans with false rumors about his health status, which he has since debunked.
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Experts warn of widespread death in Gaza if urgent action is not taken to address the worsening famine. Israel’s foreign minister has dismissed international demands for a ceasefire, deepening concerns over the region’s humanitarian crisis.
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Food crisis experts predict ‘widespread death’ in Gaza without urgent action. Israel’s foreign minister rejects international pressure for a ceasefire.
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Stephen Colbert mocked the Paramount-Skydance merger during his monologue, joking about the new stock ticker symbol ‘PSKY’ and its implications. The humor included references to water sports and the potential for PSKY to become a dominant streaming hub.
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The Department of Justice has filed a misconduct complaint against U.S. District Judge James Boas, sparking discussions on judicial accountability. The case involves former President Donald Trump and has drawn significant public attention.
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Ukraine’s human rights ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets called the strike further proof of Russian war crimes. The attack, which led to the deaths of 16 individuals in a prison, has raised concerns about the treatment of detainees in the region and the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire.
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Major tech companies are investing heavily in acquiring top AI talent through large financial incentives, rather than developing in-house expertise. This strategy reflects a competitive race to secure the best minds in artificial intelligence, with the goal of achieving technological dominance.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) thwarted an assassination attempt by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) on Commander Serhiy Filimonov of the 108th separate battalion. This incident highlights the ongoing conflict between Ukrainian and Russian intelligence agencies.
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Roy Cooper, former North Carolina governor, raised $3.4 million in the first 24 hours of his Senate campaign — a record-breaking sum for the former governor in one of the most competitive upcoming Senate races. Cooper is likely to face Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley, who is set to launch his own Senate bid…
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EA Sports has unveiled the new FUTTIES Team 3 for its upcoming FIFA 25 game, featuring Cristiano Ronaldo and Jamal Musiala as its main attractions. The team showcases the latest star players in the game, highlighting their skills and contributions to the sport.
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EA Sports has officially revealed the full lineup of players for the Madden NFL 26 99 Club, featuring Saquon Barkley as the cover star alongside Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. The announcement highlights the game’s continued focus on top-tier NFL talent.
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England’s football team celebrated Euro 2025 victory with a grand parade in London, drawing 65,000 fans and Nigerian musician Burna Boy. The success has sparked anticipation for the upcoming World Cup.
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Ichiro Suzuki’s Hall of Fame induction weekend featured a new exhibit in Cooperstown that underscores his significant role in Japanese baseball and its international influence. The event celebrates his legacy and contributions to the sport’s global reach.
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Venus Williams and Reilly Opelka have been awarded a wild card entry for the mixed doubles event at the US Open. The USTA has selected 14 teams, with six receiving wild card entries.
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A Ukrainian defense company has introduced the Threeminer ground drone, a new weapon system designed for mine-laying operations. The drone is notable for its relatively low production cost of approximately Hr 120,000 ($3,000).
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Analysts warn that Russia’s new mobilization law and increased defense spending indicate the Kremlin’s growing aggression and preparation for potential conflict with NATO and European nations. As Ukraine and its Western allies continue to sound the alarm about Moscow’s long-term intentions, tensions remain high in the region.
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James P. Hoffa, son of Jimmy Hoffa, is urging Trump to release files on his father’s death. The request highlights ongoing speculation about the circumstances surrounding Hoffa’s disappearance in 1975.
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Ukrainian officials report that a Russian strike on a prison in Kamianske has killed at least 16 people, marking another escalation in the conflict. The attack occurred shortly after President Trump extended a deadline to the Kremlin for de-escalation efforts.
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The NFLPA expressed deep sorrow over the deadly shooting at the NFL’s headquarters in New York City, where four people were killed and one seriously injured. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack, with the shooter believed to have targeted the league.
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North Korea has rejected US demands for denuclearization, with Kim Yo-jong stating the issue is off the table. US President Trump is pursuing new talks with Pyongyang to address the nuclear program, resuming direct engagement.
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Audio footage from the New York Police Department reveals the moment officers responded to a deadly shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building on Monday. The incident left four people dead, sparking calls for improved security measures.
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Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on the public reaction to a violent street brawl in Cincinnati. Vice President JD Vance has expressed strong condemnation of the incident, which is now under investigation as a potential hate crime.
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Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy provides details on President Donald Trump’s trade deal with the European Union. The analysis highlights the potential economic and political impacts of the agreement.
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Pastor Corey Brooks has begun a cross-country trek to raise funds for at-risk children and promote the American Dream. His mission emphasizes merit, faith, and opportunity, with a focus on helping vulnerable youth through education and mentorship.
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China has launched a nationwide childcare subsidy program offering families annual payments of $500 per child under three to address declining birthrates and demographic challenges. The policy is part of broader efforts to counter a historic demographic downturn, with the population declining for seven years before a modest rebound in 2024.
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The EU has pledged to buy $750 billion worth of American energy over three years, but analysts and officials warn that this commitment is nearly impossible to meet due to market limitations, infrastructure gaps, and legal constraints. Experts argue that the plan is unrealistic, citing the EU’s lack of control over import deals and insufficient…
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Country star Lauren Daigle surprised Camp Mystic survivor Skyler Derrington with an uplifting rendition of ‘Hallelujah’ to honor her experience being rescued from devastating Texas floods. The performance highlighted the resilience of individuals in the face of natural disasters.
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The demand across America for over 500,000 electricians and thousands more tradespeople has the potential to transform America’s underserved neighborhoods. The author argues that AI has decimated many coding jobs but has not touched the work of manual laborers such as welders, plumbers, and electricians.
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PayPal and Venmo have launched AI-powered scam alerts for Friends and Family payments, using machine learning models to detect and prevent fraud in real time. The system adapts to risk levels, providing tailored warnings and potentially blocking suspicious transactions, enhancing user security against evolving scam tactics.
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Travelers are reminiscing about the ‘golden age’ of flying, marked by formal attire and gourmet meals. Experts highlight eight signs indicating a struggling restaurant.
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Bloomberg reports that the U.S. has likely redeployed nuclear weapons to the UK for the first time in over 15 years, signaling a shift in NATO’s deterrence posture. The move, involving B61-12 thermonuclear bombs, is seen as a warning to Russia and part of a broader strategy to strengthen NATO’s nuclear presence in Europe.
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European officials made significant trade concessions to U.S. President Donald Trump to avoid a damaging trade war, despite some political dismay within the EU. The agreement, announced at a summit in Turn, Scotland, marks a pivotal moment in transatlantic trade relations.
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Climate policies are encountering political backlash, with examples from Canada’s carbon tax retreat and Germany’s heat pump revolt. This trend highlights the challenges governments face in implementing climate measures without facing public resistance.
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President Donald Trump voiced support for law enforcement after a Manhattan office shooting that killed NYPD Officer Didarul Islam and three others, calling the attacker a ‘crazed lunatic.’ Authorities identified the gunman as Shane Tamura, who died from a self-inflicted wound.
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Ukrainian forces report 1,05,000 enemy casualties and 136 equipment losses in day. The report highlights the ongoing conflict’s intensity.
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Federal leaders announced new actions to address the dangers of the opioid 7-OH, aiming to protect public health and combat its misuse. The measures include regulatory steps to control its distribution and enhance monitoring systems for tracking misuse.
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Republican California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has condemned Democratic redistricting strategies in key blue states, calling them unconstitutional. He claims these efforts aim to entrench Democratic control by manipulating district boundaries.
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Stephen Colbert mocked the Paramount-Skydance merger during his monologue, targeting the new stock ticker symbol PSKY with humor. His jokes reflected public sentiment towards large corporate mergers and the perception of the merged entity’s new identity.
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Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has announced his commitment to fund the education of 2, children who lost their parents during the recent India-Pakistan military escalation. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations, with the conflict resulting in numerous civilian casualties and displacement.
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India’s interior minister confirmed the killing of three militants linked to the Pahalgam attack in disputed Kashmir, which killed 26 people and sparked one of the worst conflicts between India and Pakistan in decades.
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A Russian missile attack on Kamianske in the Dnipropetrovsk region has left two people dead and five injured, including a pregnant woman. The attack, which was confirmed by Serhiy Lysak, the head of the regional military administration, marks another tragic incident in the ongoing conflict.
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North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, has indicated that relations with former President Trump are ‘not bad,’ though the country remains unwavering in its stance on maintaining nuclear capabilities. The second summit in Vietnam in 2,019 ended without a concrete agreement.
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President Donald Trump has returned to the United States after finalizing the framework of a potential EU trade deal with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The negotiations focused on key issues such as tariff reductions, market access, and regulatory alignment between the EU and the U.S.
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Border czar Tom Homan criticizes Democrats for resisting Trump’s deportation orders, highlighting a major political showdown over immigration. Homan joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to voice concerns about the administration’s efforts to remove criminal illegal immigrants.
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The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into Duke University and its Law Journal over allegations of racial bias in selecting new editors. The OCR cites Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, accusing the university of granting extra points for highlighting race and ethnicity, potentially violating the law. The Department demands Duke reform…
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A new Netflix documentary ‘Sunday Best’ unveils Ed Sullivan’s overlooked civil rights contributions, highlighting his role in amplifying Black artists on television during the 1960s. Sullivan defied CBS executives’ pressure to avoid associating with Black entertainers, including Harry Belafonte and James Brown.
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NYPD Officer Didarul Islam was killed in a fatal shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building. The incident has raised questions about the security of commercial properties and the potential for targeted violence in urban centers.
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A violent attack on a prison in the Zaporizhia region resulted in 16 deaths and 35 injuries. The incident highlights the escalating tensions in the region as hostilities continue to impact civilian and detention facilities.
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Multiple Christian artists have achieved a historic milestone by charting on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time. This marks a significant cultural shift in the music industry, reflecting growing mainstream acceptance of Christian music.
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Arkansas police have intensified the manhunt for a suspect in the fatal attack of a couple who were killed while hiking at Devil’s Den State Park. The suspect, believed to be a White male, is thought to have sustained injuries during the attack.
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Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker has stated that investigators are likely to have a clear understanding of the motive behind the shooting of four people, including an NYPD officer, by Shane Tamura in Mid, the incident has raised questions about the mental health and safety protocols for individuals with a history of violence.
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Kenyan long-distance runners are grappling with a doping dilemma, as officials acknowledge a widespread doping problem in the country. While some athletes seek to gain a competitive edge, many are also motivated by the desire to escape poverty.