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Ohio State President Ted Carter said Ivy League universities are in ‘surv’ mode. The remark comes amid ongoing discussions about the impact of political events on higher education institutions.
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A female NYPD officer was killed in a shooting at the Blackstone building in Midtown Manhattan. The suspect, identified as a gunman wearing sunglasses and holding a rifle, opened fire in the lobby before moving to other floors and ultimately shooting himself.
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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a sweeping deregulatory initiative on the ‘Ruth,less’ podcast, aiming to rescind the Obama-era endangerment finding. Zeldin described the move as the ‘largest deregulatory action in the history of America,’ signaling a significant shift in environmental policy.
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Trump and Democrats clashed over policy issues on The Five, with Trump criticizing Democrats’ economic policies and Democrats accusing Trump of prioritizing personal interests.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to overhaul the federal vaccine-injury compensation system, which was established by Congress to provide financial support to individuals claiming vaccine-related injuries. Health Secretary Kennedy has long criticized legal challenges surrounding vaccine injuries.
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Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton suffered a bone fracture in his right knee during practice, avoiding surgery. The injury will sideline him for four to six weeks.
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A gunman opened fire outside a midtown Manhattan office building that houses the NFL and top financial firms, killing an off-duty police officer and two others. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the motive behind the shooting.
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U.S. and Chinese officials are engaging in critical trade negotiations in Stockholm as the Trump administration seeks to finalize trade agreements. High-level meetings, including past talks in Geneva, indicate ongoing efforts to resolve longstanding trade disputes.
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Gregg Glenn III, a 22-year-old Tulane basketball star and Health & Wellness major from Pompano Beach, Florida, died in a ‘tragic accident’ after a breakout season. The university has not released details about the accident but expressed deep sadness over his passing.
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The Department of Justice filed a complaint against US District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg, alleging he made comments undermining judicial impartiality. The DOJ claims Boasberg’s statements and actions eroded public confidence in the judiciary’s neutrality.
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, discusses the growing issue of young men ‘exiting’ society, a concept he refers to as the ‘lost boys of the West’ on The Will Cain Show. Kirk attributes this phenomenon to a variety of societal factors, which he argues are contributing to a decline in traditional male roles…
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The Instant Pot, a popular countertop cooker, has unexpectedly aligned with the ‘Make America Great Again’ (MAGA) movement, reportedly influenced by its private-equity owner’s ongoing antitrust legal battles. In June, a lobbyist for Instant Pot unveiled a new line of devices featuring President Trump’s slogan, showcasing a strategic shift in the company’s marketing approach.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advancing its plan to digitize millions of pages of paper records, a significant step toward modernizing the agency’s operations. Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, who oversees the FDA, is leading this initiative as part of an effort to improve data management and ensure greater transparency in the regulatory process.
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Estonia has summoned a Russian diplomat following the unauthorized entry of a Russian border guard vessel into its territorial waters. The breach occurs within half a kilometer of the border, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the Baltic nation and Russia.
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Bret Baier is offering a preview of the next episode of ‘Special Report’, providing viewers with a glimpse into the topics that will be discussed. The segment highlights the anticipation surrounding the show’s upcoming content, which is set to air on Tuesday, July 29.
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Vice President JD Vance accused the media of only recently scrutinizing the Jeffrey Epstein case, highlighting past administrations’ lack of transparency. He defended Trump’s approach, arguing that previous leaders also failed to address the issue adequately.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has tasked officials to enhance the exchange process and treatment of released prisoners. The directive aims to improve efficiency and humanitarian aspects of the exchange process.
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President Trump is being forced to determine America’s role in addressing the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which represents one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the 21st century. During his meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his golf club in Turnberry, Scotland, Trump began discussing potential U.S. involvement in the crisis.
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Aeroflot, Russia’s state-owned airline, has suspended flights following a cyberattack claimed by Ukraine backers. The incident has caused significant delays and cancellations at Sheremetyevo International Airport.
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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 following a violent downtown assault. Bowman described the incident as a ‘wake-up call’ for local officials.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen of prioritizing the rights of criminal illegal immigrants over American victims after being denied access to inspect a Baltimore ICE facility. The lawmakers, including Van Hollen, staged a sit-in in protest, with Noem publicly sharing images of detainees with criminal histories.
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A Russian FPV drone struck a car in the village of Velyki Prokhody, Derhachiv community, in the Kharkyv region, killing an elderly man and hospitalizing another, according to Oleh Synehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration. The incident occurred around 17:00 local time, marking another escalation of hostilities in the region.
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In the latest episode of *The Will Cain Show*, host Will Cain delves into discussions surrounding former President Donald Trump’s recent comments on tariffs and migration policies. Trump has been vocal about imposing tariffs on certain nations and addressing the influx of migrants at the U.S. border.
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Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis members Liam and Noel Gallagher, has been charged with rape and making death threats, according to authorities. The allegations, which date back to 2003, have sparked renewed interest in the personal lives of the Gallagher brothers, who are known for their tumultuous relationships and legal issues.
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Polish energy company Unimot S.A. plans to develop a fuel and energy complex in Mostyska, Lviv region, with investments ranging from EUR55 to EUR60 million. The project is set to bolster regional energy infrastructure and enhance cross-border energy supply.
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Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova met with U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Julie Davis in Kyiv to discuss strategic partnership issues. The meeting focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation between Ukraine and the United States.
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Federal authorities apprehended an illegal Jamaican national employed by Old Orchard Beach Police, raising concerns about hiring practices in law enforcement. The arrest highlights potential vulnerabilities in immigration compliance and the risks associated with individuals lacking lawful status in public safety roles.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Svitlana Zalischuk as Ukraine’s new Ambassador to Sweden. The decision was made as part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to bolster its international diplomatic presence and secure additional support from its allies.
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Polish energy company Unimot S.A. plans to establish a fuel and energy complex in Mostyska, Lviv region, with an investment of EUR55-60 million. The project is set to enhance energy infrastructure and support regional development.
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Ukrainian civil society organizations and NGOs have mobilized over EUR 5.4 billion in humanitarian aid since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, providing assistance to 69 million victims across various sectors. Despite significant efforts, the ongoing war, financial recession, and security challenges continue to strain the humanitarian response.
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A global report by UN agencies reveals that over 2.3 billion people experience moderate or severe food insecurity, with 673.2 million suffering from undernourishment. The issue highlights deep-rooted socio-economic and environmental factors affecting food access worldwide.
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Michael Lewis, a 55-year-old man from Texas, was sentenced to over 6 years in prison after pleading guilty to stalking and harassing WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark. Lewis was arrested in January and charged with felony stalking after sending repeated threatening messages to Clark through social media.
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The New York Times reports that renovating the $400 million Boeing 747-8 gifted to Donald Trump by Qatar is expected to cost nearly $1 billion. Critics argue that the funds were diverted from the U.S. nuclear modernization program, raising concerns over the ethical and financial implications of the renovation.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has detailed the significant U.S.-E.U. trade agreement on the Special Report. The deal is presented as a major victory for American interests, aiming to enhance economic cooperation and address key trade issues.
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Belmont University in Tennessee has hired an external partner for compliance review amid concerns it hides illegals, upholds reverse discrimination. The controversy, led by Tennessee Republican Rep. Andy Ogles, involves undercover recordings and whistleblower reports suggesting the university is adapting language rather than abandoning DEI efforts, and that it knowingly enrolls undocumented students while concealing…
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Former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl claims that recent Ukrainian anti-corruption protests may have been organized by Western countries, drawing comparisons to the 2014 Maidan uprising.
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Russia is injecting funds into its coal industry through the federal budget to avert collapse, despite broader economic pressures. The move aims to stabilize a critical sector amid growing financial strain.
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President Donald Trump has expressed interest in pursuing peace agreements with both Russia and Ukraine while simultaneously advancing trade deals with the European Union. These endeavors are part of a larger strategy to enhance the United States’ role in global diplomacy and economic relations.
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Jamie Lee Curtis has decided to retire from Hollywood proactively to avoid the rejection her parents faced as they aged. The actress, 67, plans to exit the industry on her own terms, citing the painful experiences of her parents, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, who saw their fame fade with age.
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The Moscow Exchange (MOEX) Index dropped 1.8% in under an hour, reflecting heightened market uncertainty over U.S. President Trump’s potential steps on a Ukraine peace deal. This sharp decline indicates broader concerns about the economic stability of the region.
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The Moscow Exchange (MOEX) Index dropped 1.8% following news of Trump’s potential acceleration of the Ukraine peace deal timeline. This development has raised concerns about its potential impact on Russia’s financial markets and overall economic stability.
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UN experts have raised concerns over allegations of forced labor of migrant women in Russia. The report highlights the urgent need for Russia to address these systemic abuses.
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Comedian Bill Maher criticized the ‘stupid woke’ for misplaced comparisons, specifically referencing Whoopi Goldberg’s recent remarks comparing being Black in the U.S. to being a woman in Iran. He argued that such comparisons are outdated and suggested viewers of the Apple series ‘Tehran’ would gain a better understanding.
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A recent Fox News survey highlights a sharp political divide on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies, with Democrats overwhelmingly viewing deportation efforts as too aggressive compared to Republicans. The poll indicates that while most voters support deporting illegal immigrants charged with crimes, views on enforcing deportation policies vary significantly across political affiliations.
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Dana Perino, co-host of ‘The Five,’ addressed Jay Leno’s status as an exception in late-night comedy. Perino discussed Leno’s criticism of other hosts for ‘alienating’ viewers.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) criticized Senate Democrat Chris Van Hollen and other lawmakers for attempting to stage a sit-in at an ICE facility in Baltimore to draw media attention. Van Hollen, known for his advocacy for a Salvadoran illegal immigrant on trial for human trafficking charges, was denied entry, sparking public backlash from…
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Dallas Cowboys fans are chanting ‘Pay Micah’ to demand a contract extension for linebacker Micah Parsons, with team owner Jerry Jones dismissing the calls as ‘faint little chants’ compared to previous offseason demands for Ceedee Lamb. Analysts continue to discuss the ongoing tension between the team and Parsons.
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Marcus argues that the current state of homeless encampments is a dire public health crisis, with individuals often left to suffer in de facto open-air prisons. He challenges critics to address the urgent need for solutions to save lives.
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The EU and US have reached a significant trade agreement after years of negotiations. The deal aims to reduce tariffs and streamline trade processes between the two major economic powers.
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The EU and US have reached a long-awaited trade and tariff agreement after years of contentious negotiations. The deal aims to resolve disputes over steel and aluminum tariffs, agricultural subsidies, and intellectual property rights.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced preparations for a Ukraine-Russia peace table in Turkey. The move underscores Turkey’s role as a mediator in the ongoing conflict.
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Former US President Donald Trump addressed his policies on Ukraine and tariffs during an interview with Martha MacCallum, highlighting his views on international relations and economic strategies.
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President Donald Trump has announced a major trade deal with the European Union. The agreement is expected to have far-reaching effects on bilateral trade relations and global economic strategies.
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The Democratic Party’s trust level has hit a 35-year low, leading to internal discussions on how to win back voters.
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Drew Barrymore, 50, is enjoying a family vacation in St. Tropez while promoting her commitment to aging naturally. The actress, known for her candid approach to beauty, was captured wearing a black one-piece swimsuit on a yacht, emphasizing her preference for natural aging over cosmetic procedures.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reported 90 clashes with Russian invaders on the frontline today, with over a third occurring in the Pokrovsk axis. Ukrainian forces continue to defend their positions against ongoing attacks, highlighting the intensity of the conflict in the region.
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Senate Judiciary Committee chair Chuck Grassley criticized Democrats for their alleged mishandling of whistleblower allegations against Emil Bove, Trump’s nominee for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. He expressed frustration with the delayed access to information and lack of cooperation, claiming Democrats do not show proper respect for whistleblowers.
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City officials in Kerrville, Texas, faced severe criticism for their unpreparedness as catastrophic flooding claimed at least 137 lives. A newly released public records investigation revealed that City Manager Dalton Rice made unprofessional remarks mocking U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during the aftermath, sparking debate over the federal response and accountability.
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The Chicago Cubs have extended Jed Hoyer’s contract for multiple years, securing his leadership in baseball operations. This move is seen as a strategic decision to ensure continuity and long-term success for the team.
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Cameron Brink, the No. 2 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, is set to make her season debut for the Sparks on Tuesday night against the Aces, 13 months after tearing her left ACL. Brink’s return represents a major milestone in her recovery and could significantly impact the Sparks’ performance this season.