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Antonio Gates, a Hall of Famer and beloved figure in San Diego, is remembered for revolutionizing the tight end position and his lasting impact on the community.
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Tom Brady, a minority owner of Birmingham City, has publically criticized former manager Wayne Rooney’s work ethic and the attitude of certain players from the 20,3-24 season. The comments have sparked debate over leadership and team culture within the club.
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The July 31 trade deadline in Major League Baseball is a pivotal moment for teams looking to reshape their rosters for the second half of the season. The article identifies 10 players who are most likely to be traded, including a mix of pitchers and position players.
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A Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, has killed at least six civilians, intensifying the war’s toll. This follows President Trump’s warning of potential new sanctions against Moscow.
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Ukraine’s parliament has passed a bill to restore the independence of anti-graft agencies following street protests. The legislation aims to reverse previous measures that had weakened the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor (SAPO).
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has deployed the Ohio State Highway Patrol to assist Cincinnati police with traffic enforcement after a brutal downtown beating went viral, sparking nationwide concern. The state is also offering additional support services, including evidence analysis and targeted enforcement on illegal activities.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sparked controversy by threatening to recognize a Palestinian state unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire and takes steps to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Conservative host Mark Levin has openly criticized Starmer’s stance, accusing Western European leaders of failing to support Israel’s defensive efforts against Hamas and other…
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Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson confirmed their romance with an on-air kiss on the ‘Today’ show, months after Neeson swore off dating. The actors, who star in ‘The Naked Gun,’ have been the subject of rumors since their press tour began, with Neeson previously admitting he was ‘madly in love’ with Anderson.
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Rep. Jimmy Gomez, a House Democrat, has introduced legislation to block the Trump administration from using military-grade drones to surveil protests in the U.S., responding to reports that DHS employed MQ-9 Reaper drones during the LA riots. The bill aims to prevent the ‘abuse of power’ and protect constitutional values by stopping the use of…
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Elena Cardone, a former Democrat who now supports President Trump, criticizes modern feminism as being ‘hijacked’ by the left and accuses the movement of betraying women. She argues that the focus has shifted toward men’s dominance in sports, undermining women’s rights and creating division in relationships.
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A video showing the Unitree H1 humanoid robot flailing violently during a test has sparked new concerns about the safety of advanced robotics. The incident highlights the risks of using powerful robots with complex software systems, especially when errors occur, and has led to increased calls for enhanced safety protocols and testing in the rapidly…
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Liberal critics claim Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle jeans ad contains Nazi references through ‘good genes’ wordplay, while conservatives support the campaign. The controversy highlights broader tensions over political correctness and freedom of speech.
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A study finds that the average heart age is 4 to 7 years older than its chronological age, prompting the development of a risk calculator for cardiovascular health. The tool, known as the PREVENT Risk Age Calculator, helps assess heart disease risk based on factors like blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
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Islamic extremists carried out a deadly attack on a village church in the Democratic Republic of Congo, killing 49 Christians during worship. The assault has sparked outrage and calls for international condemnation.
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President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 35% tariff on Canadian exports unless the country reaches a trade deal with his administration by Friday. This follows Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement that Canada would recognize Palestine as a state if the Palestinian Authority commits to certain conditions.
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Fox News @ Night on Wednesday, July 30, addressed the contentious issue of defunding the police and the increasing visibility of masked ICE agents. The segment highlighted the growing calls for police reform, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency.
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Willie and Korie Robertson, stars of ‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival,’ share insights into their enduring 33-year marriage, emphasizing commitment, faith, and the importance of intentional reconnection in sustaining a long-term relationship. They also reflect on the legacy of their late patriarch, Phil Robertson, who played a crucial role in their family’s journey and the creation…
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President Trump has successfully defunded NPR and PBS, securing millions in media lawsuit settlements from CBS and ABC, while liberal journalists flee Washington Post over editorial changes. His aggressive tactics are reshaping the media landscape.
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Trump’s immigration enforcement is reversing employment trends, with significant gains for native-born workers and a slowdown in foreign-born employment growth. Real wages have risen under Trump, though inflationary pressures from the Biden era still affect household purchasing power.
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The U.S. collected $27 billion in tariff revenue in June, projected to exceed $300 billion in 2025. President Trump’s trade policies have been reshaping global commerce through new trade deals with key allies and a focus on economic and security priorities.
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Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, has launched Dialogues, a new college admissions tool aimed at addressing ideological polarization and self-censorship on American campuses. The program, accepted by top schools like Columbia, MIT, and the University of Chicago, encourages students to engage in conversations on controversial topics, with peer feedback and portfolio submissions to showcase…
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Mark Schlereth, a three-time Super Bowl champion and FOX Sports NFL analyst, criticized the NFL’s overreliance on advanced analytics, calling them ‘fluff’ and suggesting they can be misleading. He argued that these metrics often distort the understanding of the game, and many fans lack the knowledge to interpret them correctly.
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Devin Hester, Hall of Fame returner, believes new NFL kickoff rules would’ve made him a first-ballot Hall of Fame inductee. He praises the changes for enhancing the return game and giving returners more opportunities to get the ball.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed steep tariffs on Brazilian goods, escalating trade tensions between the two nations. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil offered insights during an interview with *The New York, Times* on Tuesday, highlighting the challenges of global trade relations.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to suspend trade talks with Canada over Ottawa’s planned recognition of Palestinian statehood, joining France and the U.K. on this path. Trump, a staunch Israel ally, argues that recognizing Palestinian statehood could reward Hamas, the militant group behind the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
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Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymen, confirmed preliminary reports that Russia used rocket-powered Shahed-type drones in an attack on Kyiv. Analysts suggest that the Russian military’s reliance on such tactics may indicate a strategic shift towards more aggressive and technologically advanced operations.
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Ukraine has denied Russia’s claim of capturing the eastern town of Chasiv Yar, with a spokesperson for the Khortytsia group of forces calling the assertion a lie designed to spread misinformation. The situation in Chasiv Yar remains unchanged from recent months, according to the official.
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A recent article published by Russian state media, titled ‘There is no other option: no one should be left alive in Ukraine,’ has generated significant attention. The column, authored by Kirill Streln, reinforces the Kremlin’s narrative by asserting that Ukraine serves as a military training ground for Western forces and that the Ukrainian people are…
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Smokey the Bear helped law enforcement arrest a man for stealing and selling his signs in Florida. The suspect, who sold the signs for $1,900 each, faces potential jail time and has been described as a ‘dumb criminal’ by Florida officials.
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SpaceX is set to launch NASA’s Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, with Zena Cardman serving as commander. Cardman, who previously led a similar mission last year, was bumped from that flight but is now at the helm of the new crew.
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Legal experts predict that Blake Lively’s deposition will focus on videos of her allegedly flirting with Justin Baldoni during filming of ‘It Ends With Us,’ which Baldoni’s team aims to use to challenge her claims. The deposition, which may involve multiple sessions, is seen as a key opportunity for Baldoni to gather admissions and challenge…
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 214 illegal immigrants in Houston for crimes against children, surpassing 2024 fiscal year totals. The operation reflects renewed federal efforts and collaboration with local law enforcement to enhance public safety.
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British officials have revealed the discovery of a 1,900-year-old Roman coin hoard in Norfolk, England, consisting of 25 silver denarii equivalent to a Roman legionary’s monthly salary. The coins, found by a metal detectorist in Great Ellingham, provide insight into Roman military pay and their presence in Britain.
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A deadly shooting at 345 Park Avenue has raised safety concerns across the US. Security expert Patrick Timlin urges employers to focus on awareness and training rather than fear-based measures, emphasizing the importance of knowing office layouts and escape routes.
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the deadly January crash between an American Airlines plane and a Black Hawk helicopter over Washington, D.C., citing incorrect altitude readings and communication failures as key contributors. The incident highlights concerns about federal aviation safety protocols and the FAA’s oversight of near-misses around the airport.
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) concluded a day of testimony and document review following the January 29 crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The hearing aimed to investigate the incident and gather insights from involved parties.
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A federal judge in New York has issued a permanent injunction preventing the Trump administration from penalizing two law professors for their collaboration with the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC is responsible for prosecuting individuals for genocide, war, and crimes against humanity.
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Liverpool are reportedly near a deal for Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, with Transfer Talk tracking the transfer. The potential move could bolster Liverpool’s attacking options in the Premier League.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported 9 killed and 107 injured in a major Russian attack. The attack involved 309 Shahed-type drones and eight Iskander-K missiles.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for suggesting that Trump’s ‘ultimatum game’ with Moscow represents a threat to Russia.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a comprehensive trade agreement with South Korea has been finalized, including a 30% tariff on South Korean exports. In parallel, Trump introduced a 50% tariff on Brazilian products, reflecting intensifying trade disputes.
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President Trump has announced plans for a unified health records system designed to enhance patient access to medical information. The administration is working with tech companies to make sharing information with various providers easier, but experts have raised concerns about privacy and security risks.
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A class-action lawsuit challenging the suspension of a refugee program established by Congress has gained legal traction, receiving class-action status. Supporters gathered outside the federal courthouse in Seattle in February, signaling heightened public and legal interest in the issue.
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FBI Director Kash Patel has uncovered multiple ‘burn bags’ containing sensitive documents tied to the Trump-Russia investigation in a secure room at FBI headquarters. The classified annex from special counsel John Durham’s 2023 report suggests potential coordination within the U.S. government to support the Clinton campaign’s claims of Trump-Russia collusion.
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The U.S. Senate has confirmed Joe Kent, a former Army Green Beret, as the head of the National Counterterrorism Center. Critics argue that his past associations and rhetoric could pose risks to counterterrorism efforts.
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A man accused of killing six individuals and wounding over 20,000 people during a December attack at a German Christmas market has reportedly written letters to several survivors, expressing remorse. Recipients of these letters are now struggling to understand the method by which the perpetrator obtained their private contact details, adding a layer of confusion…
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The Boston Red Sox have acquired veteran left-handed starting pitcher Steven Matz from the St. Louis Cardinals in a trade that sees the Red Sox send minor league first baseman Blaze Jordan to St. Louis. This move adds depth to Boston’s pitching staff as Matz brings experience and a proven track record to the team.
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The Minnesota Lynx defeated the New York Liberty 10,000-93 in a highly anticipated rematch of last year’s WNBA Finals. The game showcased the intense competition that defines the WNBA, with both teams demonstrating championship-caliber skills.
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Parents in occupied Kherson Oblast who refuse Russian passports face threats of losing parental rights, according to the Center of National Resistance. This move is seen as part of broader efforts to exert control.
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Ukraine has reportedly conducted a significant drone attack targeting key Russian industrial and energy facilities in Penza and Volgograd. The strikes, described as ‘massive,’ have focused on critical infrastructure, including a radio factory in Pen, which produces advanced communications systems for the Russian Armed Forces.
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The U.S. Senate is considering a proposed Peace Act that would create a fund at the U.S. Treasury, allowing NATO allies to contribute money to replenish weapons sent to Kyiv. This initiative aims to support Ukraine’s defense efforts through a collaborative funding mechanism with NATO allies.
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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September during a United Nations meeting. The move, subject to Palestinian Authority reforms, has drawn criticism from Israel, which views it as rewarding Hamas and hindering ceasefire efforts.
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Elizabeth Pipko criticized Zohran Mamdani for walking back his defund the police comments, calling him ‘worse than a phony.’ The discussion on Fox News @ Night extended to trade talks with China and the implications of Mamdani’s changing rhetoric.
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Arkansas State Police have arrested James Andrew McGann in connection with the killing of married couple Clinton and Cristen Brink at Devil’s Den State Park.
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A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must restore news programming at Voice of America, which had been drastically reduced. The court found that the agency’s coverage had been cut to a fraction of its former level, violating legal obligations.
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President Trump is using an outside-inside approach to challenge the judiciary. Emil Bove, his former defense lawyer, has been confirmed to a powerful federal appeals court.
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Three countries have declared their readiness to recognize a Palestinian state amid recent regional shifts. This development could significantly impact ongoing peace negotiations and regional dynamics.
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Fraudsters are promoting over 1,200 polished gaming and wagering sites, luring users with $2,500 credits and free games, but ultimately defrauding players by demanding cryptocurrency deposits and withholding their funds. Victims may encounter ‘recovery experts’ offering dubious claims of being able to retrieve lost funds.
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Commentator Debra Lea claims the US economy is rebounding under Trump’s leadership, citing tax cuts and deregulation as key factors. Sinclair acknowledges some benefits but warns about long-term economic stability.
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The Common Sense Department (CSD) has publicly criticized political figure Mamdani for his recent outburst against critics who highlighted his changing position on the NYPD’s role. CSD members acknowledge the legitimacy of Mamdani’s shift in stance but dispute his dismissal of the critics’ concerns.