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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced renewed scrutiny following a recent shooting incident in the city, as he attempted to distance himself from his past calls for defunding the NYPD. The incident has brought into sharp focus the ongoing debate over police funding and its impact on public safety.
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Radio host Charlamagne Tha God has raised doubts about former Vice President Kamala Harris’ continued involvement in electoral politics, suggesting she should transition to a more cultural leadership role within the Democratic Party. The host proposed that Harris focus on releasing a podcast or book instead of running for office again.
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**Excerpt** Los Angeles County GOP chair Roxanne Hoge, a legal immigrant, claims pro-sanctuary Democrats are creating a ‘two-tiered’ justice system to trap Latinos and immigrants in a ‘permanent underclass.’ She argues that despite Democratic claims to support immigrants, their policies unfairly punish law-abiding immigrants while allowing criminal behavior to flourish.
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Will Cain and Nerdrotic’s Gary Buechler explore the ongoing controversies surrounding Sydney Sweeney’s jeans ad, which has sparked fierce backlash from the Left, with critics labeling it as eugenics. They also delve into the potential role of AI in reshaping the future of Hollywood.
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Parliament is set to vote on July 22 regarding a proposed law that would restrict the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). Oleksiy Zhmerenetsky, a member of the Servant of the People party’s faction, has stated that this legislative action is anticipated to bring about enhancements in…
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was captured dancing during Lady Gaga’s concert in San Francisco, Calif. The footage shows her closely seated and engaged in the performance.
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Los demócratas principales en el Congreso y el gobernador de CA Gavin Newsom están intentando bloquear el esfuerzo republicano en TX de quitarles escaños a los demócratas. La situación ha generado un debate nacional sobre la representación política y el papel del gobierno en las elecciones estatales.
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The New York Yankees have reportedly acquired All-Star closer David Bednar from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a deal pending medical review, adding much-needed bullpen depth. Bednar, who has a 2.37 ERA and 17 saves this season, is expected to bolster the Yankees’ playoff push.
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Martha Stewart questioned Meghan Markle’s knowledge of her lifestyle brand, As Ever, during an interview with Yahoo Lifestyle, expressing hope that she understands her subject matter. The comments come as both Stewart and Gwyneth Paltrow humorously address their rumored feud, highlighting the ongoing conversation about authenticity and credibility in the lifestyle industry.
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A new report highlights concerns that a proposed border wall in Arizona could disrupt a vital wildlife migration route, endangering species and ecosystems. The barrier, located in a remote area, is expected to significantly impact animal movement.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law ensuring adequate budget funding for the Defense Forces, including weapons procurement, soldier pay, and benefits for families of fallen heroes. The legislation is aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s military readiness amid ongoing security challenges.
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President Trump has signed an executive order to restore the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, emphasizing the importance of physical health in national development. The initiative includes reintroducing the Presidential Fitness Test in schools.
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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaiban expressed interest in aligning with Russia, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov emphasized the importance of their collaboration.
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Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley has launched his campaign for the 2026 Senate race in North Carolina, a pivotal battleground state. His campaign, launched in his hometown of Gastonia, N.C., was bolstered by a recent endorsement from President Donald Trump and is expected to be a high-stakes contest.
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A pendulum-style ride at Green Mountain Park in Saudi Arabia collapsed mid-air, injuring at least 23 people, with three in critical condition. The incident has prompted an investigation and raised safety concerns following similar accidents in Ecuador and India.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attended the funeral of NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, who was killed in the line of than duty in New York City. The event highlighted the country’s response to police officer fatalities and the ongoing discussions about law enforcement safety.
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U.S. products like tampons and shampoo often contain chemicals linked to cancer and infertility, without mandatory disclosure or federal oversight. This has raised alarms among consumers and advocates for stricter regulation.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), in collaboration with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Commander of the National Guard, has uncovered a Federal Security Service of Russia (FSB) agent who was a mobilized serviceman in a National Guard brigade stationed in Zapor, Zaporizhia. This marks another significant intelligence operation aimed at dismantling…
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Law enforcement in Arkansas has provided an update on the investigation into the killing of a couple. Authorities are working to determine the circumstances and suspects involved in the incident.
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The Stratford Festival’s 2023 season has incorporated cross-border themes into its classic and Shakespearean plays, with ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Annie’ offering commentary on issues affecting American audiences. This approach aims to foster a deeper understanding of shared issues and encourage dialogue between the two nations.
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A Telegram group in China has sparked outrage as men shared videos of women, including family members and children, without their knowledge or consent. Authorities have repeatedly cracked down on such content, emphasizing the need to protect users’ privacy and personal safety.
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The criminal case into the attack on journalist Yuriy Makarov has been closed. Police confirmed the injuries were self-inflicted with no bystanders present.
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WWE’s Naomi, the reigning Women’s World Champion, will defend her title in a triple-threat match at SummerSlam against Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky, marking a significant milestone in her career.
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A violent street fight in Cincinnati, captured in a viral video, has led to the arrest of five suspects. The incident, which occurred early on July 26, involved up to 100 people, with victims being severely beaten. Only one witness called 911, prompting criticism of the city’s response.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing to overturn a 2009 regulation that classified carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases as harmful to human health. This decision could reshape climate policy and emissions standards in the United States.
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The family of Virginia Giuffre has responded to President Trump’s claim that Epstein ‘stole’ her, raising questions about his knowledge of the crimes. The statement highlights concerns about Trump’s awareness of the criminal activities linked to Epstein and Maxwell.
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The European Union has confirmed that it has no intentions of halting financial support to Ukraine, emphasizing the need to preserve the independence of anti-corruption bodies. European Commission spokesman Didier Mercier highlighted the importance of these institutions as the bedrock of legal governance.
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WNBA star Brittney Griner was ejected from a game against the Dallas Wings after a physical confrontation with a referee. The incident occurred during a critical moment in the Atlanta Dream’s game, leading to her removal from the game.
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Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley has officially launched his campaign for the North Carolina Senate seat currently held by retiring GOP Sen. Thom Tillis. The race has already drawn significant attention, with former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s campaign breaking fundraising records.
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Following the tragic mass shooting in Manhattan on July 29, 2025, where NYPD Officer Didarul Islam lost his life, a solemn funeral was held in honor of the fallen officer. The event attracted prominent political figures, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican nominee…
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Lyft has introduced a ‘favorite’ driver feature and enhanced safety options to give riders more control over their rideshare experience. The new Safety Hub allows riders to manage safety settings and block drivers, aiming to create a safer and more personalized rideshare environment.
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A new Republican bill seeks to block federal funding to law enforcement agencies that employ unauthorized immigrants as officers, following the arrest of a Jamaican national working as a reserve police officer in Maine. The bill mandates that only U.S. citizens can serve as law enforcement officers.
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Gen. Jack Keane argues Hamas is holding Israeli hostages to secure its survival, complicating conflict resolution efforts. The analysis highlights the need for a multifaceted approach to address both humanitarian and regional stability concerns.
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Sources indicate the New York Yankees are finalizing a trade to acquire right-handed closer David Bednar from the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bednar has 17 saves this season.
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The New York Mets acquired center fielder Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles in a trade that includes three prospects. The move aims to bolster the Mets’ outfield depth ahead of the 2024 season.
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The Padres are finalizing a trade with the Orioles to acquire Ryan O’Hearn and Ramon Laureano. This move aims to strengthen their roster ahead of the 2024 season.
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Carlos Correa has waived his no-trade clause to rejoin the Houston Astros, where he previously played for seven seasons. The Astros also acquired outfielder Jesus Sanchez from the Miami Marlins.
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Kyiv authorities have added the Zhytnii Market to the city’s cultural heritage sites list, granting it official monument status after a year of public advocacy. The decision places the market under legal protection, prohibiting any modifications to the historic building.
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Russia’s massive attack on Kyiv has resulted in 16 casualties and a record number of children injured, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Trump has set an August 18 deadline for a Ukraine peace deal, with a US diplomat informing the UN.
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Ukrainian parliamentarians have taken a significant step toward reinforcing democratic values by reversing a previous decision to restore the independence of anti-corruption agencies such as the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Security and Intelligence Service (Sapo). President Volodymyr Zelensky swiftly signed the bill into law, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
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A Russian ballistic missile strike on Kyiv resulted in at least 16 deaths and over 130 injuries. The attack targeted the city’s residential area, with residents recounting the devastation.
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Russia launched a massive attack on Kyiv, killing at least 16 people and injuring 159, including 12 children. Ukraine has called for an emergency UN Security Council meeting to address the escalating conflict.
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Life doesn’t pause for war—not entirely. Even as missiles and drones target Ukrainian cities and front lines shift, people find ways to carry on. For those not holding a weapon, survival means more than staying alive. It also means showing up to work, gathering with friends.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on NATO allies to pursue a ‘regime change’ in Russia to end the war and prevent further aggression. He argues that without such action, Moscow will continue destabilizing neighboring countries even after the conflict concludes.
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A nighttime attack in Kyiv has left 135 people injured, including 12 children, and eight killed, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko. The attack, described as a combined enemy effort, has prompted strong condemnation from local authorities.
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Scottie Scheffler sparked a conversation by stating that being the best golfer didn’t satisfy him, prompting Tom Brady to reflect on balancing career success with being a great father and husband. Brady emphasized that personal and professional achievements are part of the same ‘pyramid,’ highlighting the connection between being a great athlete and a great…
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Cornell University is facing a federal discrimination complaint from scientist Colin Wright, who claims he was excluded from hiring due to race-based practices. Wright alleges that the university’s DEI initiatives were used to implement a racially biased hiring process, prioritizing Black candidates over qualified White applicants.
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Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, who recently underwent bladder removal surgery after battling bladder cancer, shared his unwavering faith during an interview with Michael Irvin. Sanders emphasized that he never questioned God during his struggle, expressing gratitude for his blessings and trusting in divine guidance.
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Russia has declared Alexei Navalny’s memoir an extremist publication, marking another escalation in the country’s crackdown on dissent. Leonid Volkov, Navalny’s close ally, responded by stating that President Vladimir Putin ‘feared, fears, and will always fear’ Navalny, highlighting the ongoing political tensions.
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Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur disclosed that US officials did not guarantee a continued troop presence in the Baltic states, citing concerns over potential NATO force reductions. The meeting with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth aimed to secure commitments for maintaining American military forces in the region.
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A Maine resident has been diagnosed with the rare and potentially fatal Powassan virus, which is transmitted through infected ticks. The virus causes neurological symptoms and has no available vaccine or treatment, highlighting the growing threat of tick-borne diseases in the U.S.
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Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair will compete for the Women’s Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam against Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. The duo, who formed a partnership after Flair’s loss to Tiffany Stratton, aims to capture the titles and prove their chemistry.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on OSCE conference participants to confiscate Russian assets instead of merely freezing them, emphasizing the need to completely block the Russian military machine.
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Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa criticized socialist opponent Zohran Mamdani for hypocrisy in his stance on armed police protection. Sliwa argued that Mamdani, who previously called for defunding the police during the 2020 George Floyd protests, is now receiving 24/7 NYPD security while advocating for social workers instead of police.
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A brutal racial attack in Cincinnati has sparked national debate over media and political response, with critics arguing that the mainstream media and police chief have downplayed the incident due to political correctness.
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European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos has confirmed that Ukraine’s parliament has reversed a decision that undermined the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office. Kos emphasized that the fight against corruption remains a top priority for Ukraine.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed allegations of insider trading by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during a press conference. Leavitt defended Pelosi, stating that she is ‘rightfully criticized’ for the alleged misconduct.
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Ukraine’s Parliament has approved a significant increase in the 2025 state budget for defense, allocating UAH 400.5 billion, which raises the total defense spending to UAH 4.329 trillion. The bill was passed by 332 MPs in both readings.
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Justin Timberlake revealed he continued his Forget Tomorrow World Tour despite being diagnosed with Lyme disease, calling the condition ‘relentlessly debilitating.’ He addressed fan backlash for not singing during a festival performance, emphasizing the joy of performing outweighed his physical discomfort.
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Russian-Israeli writer Dina Rubina’s controversial remarks on Gaza led to the cancellation of her event in Tashkent. Her comments, which called for the destruction of all individuals in Gaza, have sparked significant backlash.