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President Donald Trump has suggested brokering a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, indicating potential U.S. involvement in resolving the ongoing conflict. The move reflects Trump’s strategic focus on regional stability and international diplomacy.
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Aeroflot, Russia’s state-owned airline, has cancelled dozens of flights after a major cyberattack. The Silent Crow hacker group claims responsibility, calling the attack a ‘long-term and large-scale operation.’
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Aeroflot, Russia’s state-run airline, has canceled dozens of flights following a reported cyberattack. The Silent Crow hacker group has claimed responsibility, describing the attack as a ‘long-term and large-scale operation.’
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A 41-year-old man has been arrested after making a bomb threat on an EasyJet flight from London to Glasgow, while shouting anti-American and anti-Trump slogans. The incident occurred when US President Donald Trump was in Scotland, and the man was subdued by passengers before being arrested by armed officers upon landing.
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Top American colleges are under federal investigation for alleged anti-Semitism and mismanagement. The Trump administration has accused Ivy League institutions of failing to address these issues, leading to financial penalties and scrutiny.
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An armed Marine veteran, Derrick Perry, intervened in a mass stabbing at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, stopping a suspect who had injured 11 people. The incident, captured on video, shows Perry confronting the suspect with a firearm in the parking lot and preventing further harm without gunfire.
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Federal agencies are now required to protect religious expression in the workplace, marking one of the most sweeping moves in decades to defend faith and freedoms in the civil service. The memo ensures employees can display Bibles, crucifixes, or mezuzahs on their desks and discuss their beliefs openly, even with the public, without fear of…
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Paul Dans, a prominent figure in Project 2025, has launched a bid to challenge Lindsey Graham in South Carolinaās Senate primary, joining an increasingly crowded field. Dans, who worked in the Trump administration, is seeking to rally support from both Project 2025 allies and Trump’s base.
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**Excerpt** With more than 85,000 tickets sold, the MLB Speedway Classic between the Reds and Braves at Bristol Motor Speedway will break the single-game attendance record. The event, which blends motorsports with baseball, has generated unprecedented fan enthusiasm.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields has resumed 11-on-11 team drills following a toe dislocation sustained during practice, marking the first time since the injury that the quarterback has participated in full team drills.
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Cordarrelle Patterson has been released by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The player took to social media to announce the news.
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Cleveland Guardians All-Star closer Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave following a Major League Baseball investigation into sports betting. The decision comes as MLB continues to address the growing issue of gambling-related misconduct among athletes.
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Bryce Harper reportedly told MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred to ‘get the f— out of our clubhouse’ during a meeting with the Phillies about the game’s economics, sources told ESPN. The incident highlights growing tensions between players and league officials over financial issues in Major League Baseball.
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North Korea’s potential troop deployment to Russia has raised concerns among Western diplomatic circles. Ukrainian officials estimate that an additional 20,000 to 30,000 troops may be deployed, although the exact number remains unclear.
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Ukraine’s prolonged use of long-range drones has escalated operational disruptions at Russian airports, with daily shutdowns and flight cancellations. The campaign has significantly impacted Russia’s aviation infrastructure and air traffic flow.
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Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has condemned a Russian border patrol ship for entering Estonian territorial waters, calling it a ‘serious and unacceptable incident.’ The minister has instructed the Russian charge d’affaires to address the issue, emphasizing Estonia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for European representatives to take part in a high-level meeting with Russia by the end of August, as he emphasized the need for diplomatic engagement to resolve the ongoing conflict. The proposed meeting aims to address the current geopolitical tensions and explore potential avenues for peace, which could significantly…
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Germany faces a severe shortage of affordable housing, prompting the government to propose urgent reforms to speed up construction. The plan involves overhauling construction laws to accelerate housing development and alleviate the crisis.
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Ukraine’s National Gas Company, Naftogaz, has signed an agreement with SOCAR Energy Ukraine to purchase Azerbaijani natural gas. This collaboration aims to strengthen Ukraine’s energy independence and diversify its sources.
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Ukraine is preparing to hold a roundtable discussion on business freedom and investment opportunities. The event, organized by Interfax-Ukraine, will focus on collaboration between government, regions, and business to drive economic recovery.
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President Donald Trump is set to host UK Prime Minister Keir Star, at his Scottish golf courses for a high-stakes meeting focused on resolving disputes over U.S. tariffs on British metals and addressing the Gaza crisis. The meeting comes at a critical juncture for both nations, as tensions over trade agreements and the ongoing conflict…
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Liberal comedian Bill Maher admitted his predictions about the economic impact of Trump’s tariffs were incorrect, citing thriving stock markets. He now acknowledges the economic resilience, suggesting his initial forecasts were based on flawed assumptions.
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The European Union and the United States have reached a significant trade agreement, which both leaders called the largest ever. However, the deal is expected to have costs for the EU and some details remain unresolved.
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Rev. Al Sharpton denied claims that he was paid to endorse Kamala Harris, citing FEC filings. He accused Trump of deflecting from legal issues and using race-baiting tactics to maintain support.
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White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller accused California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of diverting resources meant for sheltering illegal immigrants to rebuild areas damaged by wildfires. The comments come amid heightened tensions between the Trump administration and California officials, following federalized National Guard troops in response to LA…
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A rare species of Janthina sea snail, known for its vibrant purple shell, has reappeared on Southern California shores after an eight-year absence, linked to warmer offshore waters resembling the 2015 El NiƱo event. The snails, which float on a bubble raft, are typically found in subtropical to tropical seas, and their stranding is often…
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A group of bystanders, including a man armed with a firearm, intervened to stop a suspect who had stabbed 11 people at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, on Saturday. The incident highlights the critical role of community members in public safety.
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Bill Maher has admitted he was too quick to criticize Trump’s tariffs, acknowledging the complexity of economic predictions. The comedian’s shift in stance highlights the unpredictability of economic policies.
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The Power of the Nation political party has postponed its press conference on legislative regulation of the anti-corruption system to July 30, featuring notable figures including the party’s founder. The event, broadcast on Interfax-Ukraine’s YouTube channel, will examine the balance between efficiency and control in anti-corruption measures.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed legislation to modernize Ukraine’s financial regulations regarding fact. The law aims to enhance oversight and align with other financial regulations.
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President Donald Trump has shortened the deadline for Russia to reach a peace deal with Ukraine, following discussions with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer at a meeting in Turnberry, Scotland. The move reflects ongoing tensions in the conflict and potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy toward the war-torn region.
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer apologized for using the ‘F word’ during a live broadcast of ‘Squ,
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Republican Congressman Mike Collins is launching his Senate campaign in Georgia, targeting Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff. The race is seen as a critical battleground for the GOP’s midterm strategy, with Collins leveraging his Trump endorsement and emphasizing policies aligned with the America First agenda.
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Prominent Israelis and activists are increasingly raising alarms about potential war crimes being carried out by the government. Protesters gathered in May at the Shaar Hanegev junction near the Gaza border, holding photos both of Israeli hostages and of children killed in strikes in the enclave.
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Russia has launched its first commercial flight to North Korea in decades, marking a renewed diplomatic and economic engagement between the two nations. North Korean officials greeted Russian travelers with flowers and took their temperatures using electronic thermometers.
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Defense attorneys for Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, are challenging the adequacy of the federal government’s allegations in his death penalty case, arguing the information provided is too vague and lacks sufficient detail for proper defense preparation. The defense is requesting an ‘informational outline’ by October 24, claiming the current ‘barebones’…
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Veteran travel host Samantha Brown has gained widespread attention for her creative use of gas station coffee and ice cream to create a unique road trip treat. The improvised affog, a mix of coffee and ice cream, has become a symbol of creativity and resourcefulness in everyday situations.
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A gunman opened fire at a food market in Bangkok, killing five. Police are investigating for a potential motive.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine has signed legislation to reform the Assets Tracing and Management Agency (ARMA), enhancing its ability to trace and manage state assets. This reform aims to improve transparency and accountability in public finance.
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The FBI’s Houston Office is investigating a death that occurred on the Carnival Dream cruise ship on July 23. Carnival confirmed the death, stating it is standard practice for the FBI to review such incidents.
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Auburn Tigers men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl criticized former President Barack Obama over his stance on providing aid to Gaza, accusing him of failing to demand Hamas release hostages. Pearl, who chairs the U.S. Israel Education Association, took to X to condemn Obama’s position, arguing that aid should reach civilians despite Hamas’ actions.
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Leaders of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire following days of deadly border clashes. The agreement was announced by Malaysian Prime Minister.
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Republican lawmakers are divided over the best approach to prevent a government shutdown, with some favoring a full-year funding continuation while others oppose it. With only 14 legislative days remaining before the new fiscal year starts, the group has to come to a consensus quickly.
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Nash Keen, the world’s most premature baby, has reached his first birthday after a remarkable medical journey. Born 133 days early at the University of Iowa Health Care, he spent 198 days in the NICU before going home.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed approval for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s efforts to curb illegal immigration. The former president highlighted the importance of securing borders and combating illegal immigration.
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Emily Compagno and Tom Shillue joined the “Fox News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla” panel to discuss who should be on the Mount Rushmore of 1980s icons. The discussion centered on selecting the most influential figures of the decade.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed the importance of maintaining the independence of anti-corruption institutions in the country during their Sunday phone calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The leaders urged continued support for Ukraine’s efforts to combat corruption and strengthen its institutions.
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Dallas Cowboys executive Stephen Jones emphasized that Micah Parsons must ‘want to be paid’ amid contract talks. The team’s top defensive player, with over 52.5 sacks since 2021, is entering his final year of a rookie deal, highlighting broader NFL discussions on compensating star players.
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Investigators have confirmed that heavy rainfall and a resulting mudslide were the primary causes of a deadly train derailment in southern Germany. The incident resulted in three fatalities and 41 injuries.
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Biohacker Gary Brecka supports RFK Jr.’s MA,HA movement, which aims to extend human lifespan through biotechnology and health science. The movement has gained attention for its ambitious goals and potential scientific impact.
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President Donald Trump’s trade deal with the European Union is being hailed as the ‘biggest ever,’ marking a significant shift in transatlantic relations. The agreement, reached after months of negotiations, is expected to address a range of issues including tariffs, intellectual property rights, and market access.
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A Oregon high school track athlete has filed a lawsuit against a biological male competing in women’s track events, seeking to prevent the trans athlete from participating in the competition. The case has sparked debate over gender identity and sports equity, with multiple stakeholders weighing in on the issue.
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Mark Levin warns that democratic socialists are gaining influence in the U.S., threatening to shift the country toward Marxism. He calls for vigilance in defending American values and freedoms against this ideological shift.
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President Trump accused Rev. Al Sharpton of being paid to endorse Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. Sharpton denied the allegations, stating his support was based on principle.
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Democrats in Nevada are focusing their efforts on ousting Republican Governor Joe Lombardo by supporting Attorney General Aaron Ford’s gubernatorial bid. Ford, who officially entered the race on Monday, has emerged as the party’s strongest contender to unseat Lomb, who has not indicated any intentions to step down without a fight.
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Brian Kilmeade Discusses Hunter Biden’s Controversial Podcast Interview on ‘Fox News Saturday Night’
Brian Kilmeade joined ‘Fox News Saturday Night’ to discuss Hunter Biden’s recent controversial podcast interview, which sparked significant media attention. The commentator provided his analysis, highlighting the ongoing interest in Hunter Biden’s public statements.
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President Donald Trump has cut the 50-day deadline for a peace deal with Russia to just 12 days, citing a lack of progress. Recent missile strikes on Ukraine have prompted military responses, with both Kyiv and Poland scrambling fighter jets.
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Sunscreen is essential for protecting skin from harmful UV rays during outdoor activities. Dermatologists recommend broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, reapplying every two hours for optimal sun protection.
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Russian airline Aeroflot canceled over 30 flights after a cyberattack claimed by a pro-Ukrainian group, prompting a criminal investigation by Russia. The attack reportedly disabled thousands of servers and compromised senior management systems, though no concrete evidence was provided to support the claims.
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In Darnytsky district, a hostile attack has resulted in five people being injured, including a child, according to the mayor of the city, Vitali Klitschko, who reported the incident on his Telegram channel. Local authorities are investigating the incident to determine the cause and those responsible.