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OpenAI has launched a new AI agent within ChatGPT, allowing the tool to perform real-world tasks like planning trips, managing emails, and running code with user supervision. The feature, available to Pro, Plus, and Team users, signals a shift toward fully capable AI helpers.
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A study from Auburn University suggests that many dogs truly engage with television, reacting to content in diverse ways. Researchers identified three main behavior patterns among dogs, showing that personality, not breed or age, affects their responses to TV.
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Trump has decided to shorten the 50-day ultimatum for a ceasefire in Ukraine following his disappointment with Putin. Analysts suggest this move may pressure both sides to reach a quicker resolution.
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Scammers often exploit personal data obtained from online directories and private data brokers to target vulnerable adults. Removing personal information from these sources significantly reduces the risk of being scammed.
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Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with U.S. embassy officials in Kyiv to discuss new military projects. The meeting included key U.S. military and diplomatic representatives.
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EU Ambassador Katarina Maternova praised Ukraine’s passage of the AR, highlighting its alignment with Ukraine’s commitments under the Ukraine Facility program from Q1 of this year. The reform aims to strengthen Ukraine’s capacity to trace and recover illicit assets acquired through corruption and organized crime.
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President Donald Trump has finalized a new trade agreement with the European Union during his visit to Scotland, marking a significant development in U.S.-EU relations. The agreement comes as Trump has also shortened the deadline for a potential deal with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to conclude the Ukraine war, signaling a potential shift in diplomatic…
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Billy Joel has addressed and refuted longstanding rumors that he was charged with driving under the influence in his new HBO documentary. He clarified that despite multiple car accidents, he was never charged with DUI, attributing the incidents to mental fog and personal struggles.
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Former Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to review her 2021 sex trafficking conviction, arguing that federal prosecutors violated a 2007 non-prosecution agreement. Her legal team claims the agreement was meant to protect co-conspirators like herself from prosecution, challenging the government’s stance that the deal was limited to Florida.
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Russian forces have advanced near the Dnipropetrovsk border in the Donetsk region, with positions reported 3-5 km from the administrative boundary. The territory around Zeleny Hai and Popiv Yar is now under Russian control.
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A viral video claiming that looting in Durban was caused by the end of apartheid and NGO influence has been debunked. The footage, from 2021, promotes racist and conspiratorial theories.
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Senate Republicans are pressed to continue with the confirmation of Trump’s nominees despite Democratic resistance, particularly on key figures like Emil Bove. The Senate has confirmed nearly 100 nominees this year, but the pace has slowed, raising concerns over the confirmation process.
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Democrat attorneys general, including New York’s Letitia James, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its demand to share SNAP recipient data, calling it an ‘illegal data grab’ to track illegal immigrants. The lawsuit challenges the administration’s threat to withhold SNAP funds from non-compliant states, escalating a high-stakes legal battle.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized the media for not asking previous presidential administrations about their lack of transparency regarding the Epstein files. He accused the press of never questioning prior leaders about the matter, highlighting a perceived bias or negligence in media coverage.
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Pentagon officials are furious with the Department of Defense’s recent decision to ban employees from participating in specific think tank events. The restriction is believed to hinder the free exchange of ideas, which is crucial for informed decision-making in defense matters.
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Tesla has launched its first-ever diner and drive-in theater in California, combining electric vehicles with entertainment. The move represents Tesla’s expansion into new markets beyond transportation.
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Manchester United is preparing for a fresh start under new manager Ruben Amorim as they embark on their U.S. preseason tour. The club aims to implement significant changes to revitalize its performance and direction.
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The Phoenix Suns have terminated an employee who is suing the team for discrimination, harassment and retaliation. Legal experts suggest that retaliation against employees who report misconduct is a serious issue that can have broader implications for the organization’s reputation and employee morale.
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The Detroit Tigers have acquired right-handed pitcher Chris Paddack from the Minnesota Twins in a trade, according to multiple sources. The move comes as both teams look to enhance their pitching rotations for the 3024 Major League Baseball season.
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European Defense and Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius announced that Ukraine and other non-EU countries in Europe are invited to negotiate joining the bloc’s IRIS-2 secure satellite communication program. The initiative aims to enhance military and civilian communications, offering an alternative to private networks like Starlink.
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Ukraine’s Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) signed an additional Hr 158 billion ($3.8 billion) in contracts with domestic weapons manufacturers in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same period last year, the Defense Ministry announced on July 28. The shift to domestic production marks a pivotal step in Ukraine’s efforts to reduce reliance…
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Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister, emphasized that resolving teacher pay issues is critical for building the desired education system. Without fair compensation, the country cannot achieve its educational goals.
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Scientists discovered that viewing images of sick individuals via virtual reality can trigger an immune response in the brain. This breakthrough could lead to new approaches for enhancing immunity in patients.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that 5,857 people have been returned from captivity since the start of the full-scale war, with an additional 555 released recently. The announcement highlights ongoing efforts in prisoner exchange negotiations.
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President Trump has reduced the previously stated 50-day deadline for Russia to conclude its war in Ukraine, threatening to impose new sanctions if the conflict persists beyond this shorter timeframe.
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The Kremlin has indicated that a potential meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump during Putin’s visit to China in early September cannot be ruled out. This comes as Putin prepares to attend commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II.
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CVS Caremark has removed Zepbound (tirzepatide) from its preferred drug list, replacing it with Wegovy (semaglutide), causing weight-loss patients to switch medications. Patients voice concerns over forced changes, as they face potential side effects, disrupted treatment, and financial burdens.
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Elizabeth Pipko discusses Trump’s rapid fulfillment of campaign promises during the first six months of his 2024 term, highlighting his apparent ‘win after win’ strategy. The analysis focuses on Trump’s ability to translate campaign pledges into tangible policy outcomes.
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US President Donald Trump has escalated pressure on his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, for Russia to make progress toward ending the war in Ukraine or face consequences. The warning comes amid ongoing tensions and a stalemate in diplomatic efforts to broker a peace agreement.
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US President Donald Trump has expressed disappointment in Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging Russia to make progress toward ending the war in Ukraine or face consequences. The president has vowed to cut the Ukraine ceasefire deadline, signaling a potential shift in US foreign policy toward increased pressure on Moscow.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has called on the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for all those responsible for the deliberate killing of Ukrainian POWs in Olenivka. The incident has drawn significant international attention, with calls for justice and transparency.
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China is rolling out an initiative to provide $500 per child to encourage higher birth rates amidst a declining population trend. Over 20 provincial governments have already introduced childcare subsidies, yet analysts question whether these financial incentives will be sufficient to reverse the trend of decreasing birth rates.
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Legal scholar Jonathan Turley criticizes the media’s role in the ‘Russiagate’ investigation, drawing parallels to past political scandals and suggesting the narrative could be a ‘grift’ aimed at shaping public opinion about the Trump administration.
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Wacken Open Air 2025, the renowned heavy metal festival in Germany, continues to attract music lovers worldwide. Beyond its reputation for intense metal performances, the event is celebrated for its communal spirit and iconic traditions, such as the mud wrestling and beer drinking.
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The 2,500-acre festival hosts over 50 international metal bands across multiple stages. With a strong focus on fan culture and community, Wacken offers immersive experiences like the metal-themed camping areas and the unique bar scene at the festival.
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U.S. intelligence had credible foreign sources indicating that the FBI would play a role in spreading the Trump-Russia collusion narrative before launching the controversial Crossfire Hurricane probe, sources told Fox News Digital. The declassification of this intelligence is being coordinated with multiple officials to release it to the public.
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Former Army intelligence captain Jeremy Hunt and former Biden official Meghan Hays discussed on ‘The Faulkner Focus’ the feasibility of Democratic socialist Zoh, Mamdani’s policies, asserting they are not achievable in New York and the rest of the country. The conversation focused on the impact of Mamdani’s ‘copycat candidates’ on the Democratic Party’s strategy.
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Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, has announced plans to develop reusable rocket technology within an 18 to 24 month timeframe. The head of the agency outlined this ambitious project, signaling significant progress in space exploration and potential cost reductions.
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Former Finnish President Alexander Stubb has engaged in diplomatic discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and former US President Donald Trump, focusing on resolving the conflict in Ukraine, NATO relations, and the Helsinki Accords. The conversation highlights the potential role of the European Union in mediating between Russia and the West.
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Former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö has urged the European Union to play a more active role in diplomatic efforts to address Russia’s war in Ukraine, NATO relations, and the Helsinki Accords. Niinistö emphasized the need for a broader European approach to counter the conflict and maintain stability.
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Former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö has met with both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, discussing diplomatic strategies to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, NATO relations, and the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act. Niinistö emphasized the need for the EU to be actively involved in these discussions.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has defended the EU-US trade deal, which includes a 15% tariff on most of the bloc’s exports, while American goods are not subject to retaliatory duties. The agreement, finalized during US President Donald Trump’s visit to a Scottish golf resort, has sparked intense criticism from European leaders and…
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Jay Leno criticizes late-night hosts for excessive political focus, while Will Cain addresses the left’s entitlement culture and the First Amendment debate. The segment also explores Zohran Mamdani’s controversial Ugandan wedding and its political implications.
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Russia is scaling back its civilian fleet modernization program due to budget constraints from war spending, with a more than 40% funding cut expected. This reduction will decrease the number of planned new vessels by nearly 70%.
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French officials, including Prime Minister, have expressed strong disapproval of the EU’s trade deal with Trump, calling it a ‘dark day.’ President Macron’s government intensifies criticism of Trump’s policies as the deal’s details become more defined.
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Danny Parkins has released his latest rankings of the Top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL, featuring Jalen Hurts among other notable players. The list reflects current performance and potential for the upcoming season.
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Hackers affiliated with groups Silent Crow and Belarusian Cyber Guerrillas have attacked Aeroflot’s servers, resulting in the duplication and destruction of their databases. The breach has caused widespread alarm among passengers and industry experts, raising concerns about data security and the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to cyberattacks.
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A former federal prosecutor, Eric Seidel, has discussed the potential for criminal charges against individuals involved in the Trump-Russia collusion investigations, including Hillary Clinton and members of former President Obama’s administration. Seidel explained the legal requirements and evidentiary standards necessary for such charges to be pursued, emphasizing the complexities involved in prosecuting political figures for…
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Vice President JD Vance addressed the violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati during an event in Canton, Ohio, on Monday. The incident, which involved multiple individuals, drew widespread public outcry and prompted calls for accountability.
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International criminal gangs have exploited instability in Sahel countries to build flourishing drug and human trafficking networks, while Russian promises of bringing order have so far failed.
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A sailboat struck by a barge near Miami Beach resulted in a rescue operation, with six individuals, including five children, hospitalized. Authorities confirmed the incident occurred Monday morning, and divers were deployed to locate the missing occupants.
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The entry into force of the law on the reform of the Assets Tracing and Management Agency (ARMA) provides access to funding in the amount of about EUR 600 million under the Ukraine Facility program, according to head of parliamentary committee on anti-corruption policy Anastasia Radina (the Servant of the People faction). The reform aims…
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Cleveland Guardians’ All-Star closer Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave through August 31 as part of Major League Baseball’s ongoing investigation into a sports-betting scandal. This marks the second Guardians pitcher to be placed on leave, following Luis Ortiz. The probe, which includes potential in-game prop bets, continues to ripple through the…
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Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has called on the Department of Justice to investigate the funding sources of an alleged ‘environmental lawfare campaign’ aimed at undermining the U.S. energy sector. He claims the Chinese government is financing litigation in the United States to bolster China’s alternative energy industry while weakening American energy dominance. Kobach specifically…
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A couple was found dead in Arkansas’ Devil’s Den State Park while hiking with their two young daughters, who were uninjured. Arkansas State Police are investigating the incident, which has sparked a manhunt for the suspect.
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer used an expletive live on air during a segment discussing President Donald Trump’s new EU trade deal. The president and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade deal that includes a 15 percent tariff on most EU goods.
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NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders has disclosed he received a diagnosis of an aggressive bladder cancer variant, sparking conversations about his treatment plan and potential recovery. Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical analyst, is providing insights into the next steps in Sanders’ medical journey.
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Emails show Maine Education Commissioner Pender Makin directing schools to follow state law over Trump’s executive order banning transgender athletes from girls’ sports. The dispute intensified after Trump threatened to cut federal funding to Maine, prompting a Title IX investigation.
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American Eagle Outfitters faces backlash for a new ad campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney, accused of racial insensitivity. Critics argue the campaign perpetuates racial stereotypes and fails to address cultural nuances in advertising.
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European stock markets surged to 4-month highs after the EU-US trade deal, though concerns remain over potential long-term implications for the EU.