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The legal challenges against President Trump have increased significantly during his second term, with smaller law firms taking the lead after major law firms withdrew their support. This shift highlights a broader trend of heightened legal scrutiny of the executive branch.
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Vice President JD Vance has defended the administration’s handling of U.S. military engagement abroad and the Epstein files, even when those positions put him at odds with the right wing. During a visit to a factory in Canton, Ohio, on Monday, Vance’s public alignment with Trump signals a shift from his earlier positions.
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A mass shooting at a nightclub in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos has resulted in three deaths and seven hospitalized, according to authorities. The attack, which occurred on July 27, marks the first mass shooting in the British territory.
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Retired Las Vegas police lieutenant Randy Sutton suggested the alleged gunman in the Manhattan shooting may have connections to Las Vegas during a discussion on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The claim has sparked interest in the possible ties between the suspect and the city, though no official confirmation has been made.
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Senator John Kennedy, R-La., dismissed demands for stricter gun control laws, stating there is ‘absolutely no excuse’ for the shooting in Manhattan on Hannity. He argued for ‘idiot control’ over firearms instead of additional regulations.
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A midtown Manhattan mass shooting has brought renewed focus on Zohran Mandani’s evolving stance on policing, as he faces scrutiny over his past positions. Following the tragedy, Mamdani expressed condolences for the victims, emphasizing the importance of first responders. However, his previous calls for ‘defund the police’ have resurfaced, with critics citing posts from 2020…
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Democratic leaders in New York are exploring strategies to counteract Texas Republicans’ efforts to reshape state maps, which could impact the distribution of power within the House of Representatives. Governor Kathy Hochul has endorsed the idea of redrawing New York’s congressional districts to secure more House seats.
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A mass shooting at a nightclub in the Turks and Caicos Islands has left three people dead and ten others injured. Officials have condemned the attack, with Premier Misick urging measures to combat gang violence affecting the territory.
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A former homicide detective suggests the Midtown Manhattan shooting, which killed five, appears to have been intentional. Ted Williams, a Fox News contributor, discusses the investigation on Hannity.
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Fox News contributors Nicole Parker and Paul Mauro have outlined the most pressing questions regarding the suspected Midtown Manhattan shooter on ‘Hann’ty.’ The segment focuses on the lack of public details surrounding the suspect and potential connections to broader security concerns.
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The U.S. government has announced a 15% tariff on pharmaceutical products made in Europe, which is set to take effect next month. Industry experts warn that this could lead to higher production costs for manufacturers, potentially driving up the prices of prescription medications for American consumers.
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A deadly shooting incident in Mid, 1 officer and 4 civilians dead, with potential for more deaths.
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Haliburton proposed to his girlfriend Jade Jones at Hilton Coliseum on the Iowa State University campus, where the couple began dating. The event took place during a public event at the coliseum, which is a multi-purpose venue used for various sporting and cultural events.
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D-backs All-Star Eugenio Suárez was hit on the right index finger by a pitch on Monday. X-rays show no major damage to his hand.
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Chris Paul returned to the Los Angeles Clippers after eight years, calling his decision a ‘no-brainer.’ The veteran guard’s return is seen as a strategic move to elevate the team’s performance.
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Ryne Sandberg, a Hall of Fame second baseman and longtime member of the Chicago Cubs, has died at age 65 after battling a recurrence of cancer. The baseball community mourns the loss of a legendary player known for his contributions to the team and the sport.
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Bloomberg reports that the United States may have redeployed nuclear weapons to the United Kingdom for the first time since 2008, following heightened Russian threats. The move is seen as an effort to strengthen NATO solidarity and deter potential aggression.
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Ukraine’s military reportedly conducted a large-scale drone attack on Russia’s Rostov Oblast, targeting a railway station in Sals, local officials reported. The attack highlights the intensifying conflict between the two nations.
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A female NYPD officer was shot and killed in Mid, with the suspect and motive still under investigation.
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A gunman opened fire in an office building in Midtown Manhattan, resulting in the deaths of one NYPD officer and at least four civilians. Authorities are providing updates on the incident.
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On Jesse Watters Primetime, retired NYPD lieutenant Richie Mack has raised questions about the suspected Manhattan shooter’s potential lack of military training. The expert analyzed whether the individual displayed firearms discipline, highlighting the possible implications for the incident.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated Ukraine’s dedication to peace and vowed to collaborate closely with the United States to enhance the security of both nations in response to remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump. The president emphasized the importance of a united front against common threats, highlighting the mutual benefit of collaborative defense strategies.
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A deadly shooting in Midtown Manhattan has left multiple casualties after a suspect opened fire before taking his own life. Former SWAT member Chad Ayers discussed the incident on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
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Defense Ministers of Ukraine, Latvia, and Spain convened to discuss measures for bolstering Ukraine’s military support. The meeting focused on coordinating efforts to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
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A released photograph captures employees barricading themselves during an active shooter incident in Manhattan, highlighting their efforts to protect themselves and others. Retired FBI intelligence expert Chris Eddy provided an analysis of the situation on ‘Jesse Watters Prim’time.’
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The Trump administration is reportedly blocking Taiwan’s president from stopping over in New York City, en route to a diplomatic meeting in Central America, following pressure from China. This decision has sparked concerns over the U.S.’s commitment to its long-standing one China policy.
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The article highlights the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where at least 56 Palestinians have died from starvation this month according to the Gaza health ministry. Meanwhile, Thailand and Cambodia have reached an agreement to cease hostilities.
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Stand-up comedian Bobby Lee theorized he was cut from HBO Max’s ‘And Just Like That…’ due to the show’s shift away from woke themes. He suggested producers removed diverse cast members, including himself, to streamline the series.
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Mayor Eric Adams has arrived at the scene of a deadly shooting in midtown Manhattan, confirming that the suspect has been ‘neutralized.’ Adams expressed his condolences to the victims’ families and indicated his intention to visit the hospital to offer support.
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Polish energy company Unimot S.A. has announced plans to invest between EUR55-60 million in developing a fuel and energy complex in Mostyska, Lviv region of Ukraine. The project, led by Nazariy Voliansky, Unimot’s director of relations with state authorities in Ukraine, aims to strengthen the country’s energy infrastructure.
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Former NYPD officer Bill Stanton described the chaotic scene of a Midtown Manhattan shooting during an interview on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The incident has sparked discussions about police response and public safety in the area.
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Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation, asserts that resolving teacher salaries is critical to establishing the desired education system. The issue has become a major obstacle in reform efforts.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (MFA) spokesperson Heorhiy Tykhy has expressed that Valentina Matviyenko, Chairperson of the Federation Council of Russia, should not be participating in international conferences but rather in the dock, referring to legal proceedings. Tykhy’s statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia regarding Matviyenko’s role in diplomatic matters.
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Tom Sylvester, a veteran CIA official, is set to retire after losing out on a prestigious London assignment. The CIA director has chosen a younger officer aligned with the agency’s new, more aggressive approach to intelligence operations.
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Retired FBI agent James Gagliano suggests the New York shooting was a targeted attack on the conservative talk show ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The incident has raised questions about the motives behind the shooting and its potential implications for public safety and political discourse.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new deadline for reaching an agreement between Russia and Ukraine, reducing the previously planned 50-day timeline to 10-12 days. Analysts suggest that the compressed timeline may lead to increased pressure on both parties to produce a deal quickly, which could affect the nature of the negotiations.
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Grant Cardone, founder of Cardone Capital, argues that President Donald Trump’s trade policies have been remarkably successful, leading to significant gains in real estate investments. He claims that experts initially underestimated the benefits of Trump’s trade deals, which have now proven to be highly advantageous for property markets.
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Two New York Police Department officers were shot in Midtown Manhattan, according to multiple sources. The incident occurred during a live broadcast on Jesse Watters Prim, where Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams was providing updates.
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A shooting in midtown Manhattan has left six individuals injured and two officers killed, prompting an immediate police response and ongoing investigation. The incident, reported on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ highlights the urgent need for enhanced security in urban environments.
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Anthony Anderson has addressed a resurfaced 2003 interview clip where he made a joke about Lindsay Lohan’s age, which has gone viral. The spokesperson clarified the comments were meant as humor and that he holds no ill will toward Lohan.
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that five of the injured passengers in a train derailment in Germany are Ukrainian citizens. The incident has prompted an investigation into the accident.
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Paul Dans, former director of Project 2025, is entering the South Carolina Senate race, challenging Senator Lindsey Graham, who has received President Trump’s endorsement.
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Polish Unimot S.A. plans to invest $110,000 in the PZL Defense project, securing a 40% stake in the venture focused on defense drones. The investment is part of a strategic collaboration between PZL Sędziszów and its Ukrainian partner.
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Christian Wilkins’ Raiders release is tied to an HR complaint over an unwanted forehead kiss on a teammate and voided contract money due to rehab issues. The incident, deemed ‘playful’ by one source, led to a complaint, while the team also voided $35.2 million of his contract.
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Marc Thiessen, a former Trump adviser, argues that Israeli military operations are the main cause of the Gaza crisis. The panel discusses the impact of U.S. policies, including Trump’s tariffs, on the aid situation.
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On the third anniversary of the terrorist attack in Oleniv, the 12th Special Forces Brigade ‘Azov’ of Ukraine’s National Guard has vowed to ensure justice for the attack. The brigade asserted that all perpetrators must be held accountable.
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Former Hamas hostage Keith Siegel and his family members discussed the urgent need to bring back hostages still held in Gaza. They emphasized the emotional and humanitarian toll of the situation.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has engaged in discussions with Estonian President Alar Karis, focusing on anti-corruption initiatives. Zelens, Zelenskyy has extended an invitation to Karis to visit Ukraine, indicating a potential strengthening of bilateral relations.
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President Trump expressed his ‘love’ for Russians and called them a ‘great people,’ while simultaneously setting a new deadline for the Ukraine peace deal. Russia has responded by saying Trump’s sanctions threats primarily serve as signals to continue the war and has called on Washington to exert pressure on Ukraine instead.
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Laura Ingraham, Fox News host, promotes ‘America first’ trade policy through her discussion on the Trump-EU trade deal. She argues that the agreement is essential for protecting U.S. economic interests.
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Cory Bowman, the half-brother of Vice President JD Vance and a Cincinnati mayoral candidate, has criticized the city’s leadership after a viral downtown beatdown. He argues that the lack of police intervention and systemic failures in the criminal justice system have contributed to rising crime in the city.
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US President Donald Trump has warned that Iran could face further airstrikes if it resumes uranium enrichment. The threat comes amid ongoing tensions following recent US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, which were condemned as disproportionate and illegal by various international actors, including Russia and the UN.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, reportedly attempted to block a The Atlantic profile by revoking all permissions after learning the author had reached out to other Democrats without informing her. Critics mocked her for misunderstanding journalistic practices, calling her actions naive and unprofessional.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized the EU’s recent trade deal with the United States, calling it a ‘bad deal’ due to its unfavorable terms for the EU. Orban suggested that US President Donald Trump dominated the negotiations, leading to a more disadvantageous agreement compared to the UK’s deal.
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The Senate confirmed David A. Wright as the chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with Senate Democrats expressing concerns over potential influence from the Energy Department. Trump’s executive order to revise safety standards and the political tensions surrounding the confirmation process highlight the broader energy policy debates.
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Two prominent NGOs accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, highlighting the destruction of healthcare infrastructure. Israel’s government dismissed the accusations as baseless.
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President Trump has proposed increasing federal revenue by imposing tariffs on goods from foreign nations. The move is part of a broader strategy to protect domestic industries and reduce the trade deficit.
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Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas attended the Oasis reunion concert at Wembley Stadium, years after the Gallagher brothers had mocked the actor in their 2007 documentary. Their attendance marked a significant moment in Cruise’s career and the band’s comeback.
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An active shooter incident occurred in midtown Manhattan, prompting immediate police response and evacuation of the area. Preliminary reports indicate the situation is under control, with no confirmed casualties at this time.
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New York City Police Department has deployed a significant number of officers to a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper following reports of an active shooter incident. The building, which houses Blackstone and the NFL headquarters, is currently under lockdown as authorities work to locate and neutralize the threat.