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Amazon’s Back-to-School sale includes classroom essentials, lunchtime gear, and tech products with up to 50% discounts. Notable highlights include the record-low price of the MacBook Air, various water bottles, and laptop deals aimed at supporting learning and productivity.
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Dylan Capshaw, a 17-year-old entrepreneur, has successfully launched Stemistry, a coffee and flower shop that has become a local favorite. His decision to forgo higher education in favor of starting his own business has sparked discussions about the value of traditional college education and the viability of alternative paths to success.
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Rescue teams are working to locate former German Olympic champion Laura Dahlmeier following a rockslide in Pakistan’s mountains. Harsh weather conditions have complicated the search efforts.
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New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani faced backlash for his past anti-police rhetoric after posting a tribute to a slain NYPD officer. Critics argue his recent posts are insincere, given his history of calling for defunding the police.
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Russian strikes in Kharkiv region have killed six civilians and injured eight in 24 hours. Oleh Synehubov, regional military administrator, confirmed the casualties and ongoing attacks.
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A selection of kitchen gadgets and appliances designed to enhance summer entertaining, offering everything from countertop pizza ovens to ice cream makers, margarita mixers, and food dehydrators. These tools simplify the preparation of gourmet-grade dishes and drinks at home.
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Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy condemned the violent mob attack in Cincinnati, calling for greater police presence and stricter law enforcement. The incident, which sparked national outrage, prompted Ramaswamy to emphasize the need for a return to the rule of law and common-sense reforms to address rising violent crime across the country.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has stated that Ukraine maintains full control over its external financing, ensuring all scheduled payments for August will be made on time. The announcement comes amid ongoing economic challenges and international financial commitments.
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Ozzy Osbourne’s family, including wife Sharon, children Jack, Aimee, Louis, and Kelly, paid tribute to the legendary rock musician during his funeral in Birmingham. The event marked a solemn commemoration of Osbourne’s life and career, highlighting his lasting impact on music and culture.
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The Israeli military reported the killing of at least three Hamas operatives at Al-Baqa Cafe in a strike that also resulted in the deaths of a journalist, an artist, and two reconciling friends. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where civilian casualties are increasingly common.
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A newly released traffic stop video reveals Bryan Kohberger driving a white Hyundai Elantra during a 2022 stop, which prosecutors are using to link him to the Idaho student murders. Kohberger admitted to speeding and not wearing a seat belt, but only received a $10 fine for the latter.
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New York City police are investigating the gun purchase of the individual responsible for a high-rise office shooting. The incident has raised questions about background checks and gun control measures.
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A former Biden adviser is set to testify before a House panel investigating the former president’s health during his time in office. The hearing, scheduled for April 3, is part of an ongoing review of the administration’s handling of health-related matters.
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Fans from around the world gathered in England to bid farewell to legendary heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away earlier this year. The event marked a solemn yet celebratory tribute to the rock icon’s enduring legacy.
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has openly denounced President Donald Trump’s recent demands, asserting Brazil’s right to determine its own economic policies. In an exclusive interview with The New York Times, Lula highlighted the importance of maintaining Brazil’s sovereignty in trade matters, particularly regarding its tariff strategy.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat of 50 percent tariffs, vowing not to comply with the American leader’s demands. The dispute highlights growing trade tensions between the two nations, with potential economic consequences.
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Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are leveraging a lesser-known legal provision to push for the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case. This move aims to draw in Senate Republicans and address the ongoing divide within the House GOP over the issue.
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Federal investigators are set to begin hearings on the fatal midair collision at Reagan National Airport between an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter. The National Transportation Safety Board will release critical documentation to determine the crash’s cause.
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A new study led by Texas Tech University and the University of North Carolina suggests that dental floss can effectively deliver vaccines through tissue between teeth and gums, potentially enhancing immunity against pathogens like influenza. The method, published in *Nature Biomedical Engineering*, could offer a non-needle, less painful alternative for vaccine administration.
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Scientists have demonstrated that dental floss can deliver vaccines effectively to mucosal surfaces, triggering robust immune responses. This non-invasive method could potentially reduce reliance on needles and improve vaccine accessibility.
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A deadly shooting… community policing.
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Conservative critics are scrutinizing former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign White House documents, suggesting the device could have been used to bypass his authority. The Oversight Project’s claim that ‘whoever controlled the autopen controlled the presidency’ has fueled ongoing skepticism.
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A Senate DOGE Caucus report reveals that over 12 federal infrastructure projects are over budget by at least $162 billion, with Sen. Joni Ernst calling these massive overruns a ‘financial train wreck.’ The findings have prompted calls for stricter oversight and fiscal accountability.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called on the FBI to assess the Jeffrey Epstein files for potential counterintelligence threats. The request highlights concerns over the files’ possible use for blackmail or espionage, raising national security alarms.
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee is appealing a denial of records from a 1990 federal investigation into Maine’s Democratic Governor Janet Mills, seeking to release the files amid public interest. Despite her claims of political persecution, the NRSC’s effort highlights ongoing scrutiny of her past as she faces potential Senate bids.
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A massive 8.3 magnitude earthquake has struck off Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula, ranking among the 10 strongest ever recorded. The seismic event has prompted tsunami warnings across the Pacific Rim.
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A magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Petropavlovsk, Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, ranking among the 10 largest ever recorded. Authorities have issued tsunami warnings across the Pacific Ocean.
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A magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, ranking among the 10 largest ever recorded. The tremor has prompted tsunami warnings across the Pacific region.
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San Francisco Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos made a costly baserunning error during a close game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The mistake allowed the Pirates to execute a double play, which played a key role in the Giants’ loss.
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Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge criticized the national media for casting the city in a negative light, particularly during an investigation into a viral beatdown incident. The chief emphasized her desire to avoid further tarnishing Cincinnati’s reputation.
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NYPD Chief of Department John Chell joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to reflect on the Midtown Manhattan shooting, describing the event as ‘mayhem.’ The incident, which claimed the life of one of his officers, has sparked calls for increased security and discussions about potential gun control measures.
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UK threatens to recognize Palestinian statehood unless Israel halts Gaza operations, prompting condemnation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called on the FBI to conduct a counterintelligence threat assessment on the Jeffrey Epstein files, citing concerns about foreign adversaries exploiting non-released information. Schumer emphasized the need to identify vulnerabilities that could be exploited by foreign intelligence agencies and to safeguard national security.
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President Donald Trump has announced a major policy shift regarding Russia, indicating the possibility of imposing sanctions on the country within days. This development occurs amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, where Trump is highlighting a renewed commitment to diplomatic and strategic efforts to address the crisis.
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Fans and family gathered in Birmingham to honor Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away at 76. The funeral procession, attended by thousands, celebrated the rock icon’s legacy with a mix of solemnity and joy.
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A previously unreleased police video has surfaced showing Bryan Kohberger, the convicted murderer, during a traffic stop in Idaho in August 2022 for speeding on the Pullman-Moscow Highway. The footage, obtained from the Latah County Sheriff’s Office, depicts Kohberger being pulled over for speeding on the Pullman-Moscow Highway.
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A third suspect in the brutal Cincinnati beatdown has been arrested, charged with assault and aggravated riot. The incident, captured on viral footage, sparked public outrage as authorities, including the FBI, investigate the brawl.
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Recent polling data has indicated a shift in voter sentiment towards the Democratic Party, raising questions about their election strategy. Jay Leno recently commented on the political landscape, offering his perspective on the changing dynamics.
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During a Phillies-White Sox game, Phillies broadcaster John Kruk made a playful jab at Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese, referencing her ‘mebounds’ moniker. Reese responded with a social media post, criticizing the term and highlighting her trademark efforts.
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Charlamagne tha God criticized the ‘liberal media’ for ignoring Bill Clinton’s ties to Epstein. He called for accountability, stating that all individuals involved should be held responsible.
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Yoel Diaz, a former Cuban resident now living in Arizona, has gone viral on TikTok for his reactions to the abundance of food and grocery store options in the United States. The couple highlighted the contrast between their experiences in Cuba and their current life in America, emphasizing the freedom and choice available in U.S.…
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Former Biden White House counselor Steve Ricchetti is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee as the seventh senior aide to be summoned for the investigation into alleged cover-ups of the president’s cognitive decline. The probe, led by Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, seeks to determine if Biden’s top aides concealed signs of mental…
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A strong earthquake near Russia’s eastern coast has caused evacuations and tsunami warnings in multiple Pacific countries, including Japan and Peru. The US states of Hawaii and Alaska are also experiencing the effects of the tremors.
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Candidates for Kentucky’s Senate seat are clashing over their ties to former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, with accusations flying on both sides. The race highlights the shifting political landscape in the state.
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Speaker Mike Johnson faces mounting pressure as Rep. Anna Paulina Luna seeks to force a vote on banning stock trading by members of Congress. This move could challenge Johnson’s leadership, as he supports the ban but fears backlash from fellow Republicans.
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Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) has endorsed Nate Morris in the Kentucky Senate race to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell. The endorsement is part of a broader effort to support a conservative outsider in the Senate, highlighting concerns over border security and opposition to amnesty.
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President Donald Trump is intensifying his pressure campaign against Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley, pushing for the elimination of the blue slip policy for district court judges and U.S. attorney nominees. Grassley has not indicated a willingness to abandon the policy for other positions despite having done so for circuit court judges during Trump’s…
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Senate Democrats are using a rarely used federal law to compel the Justice Department to release the Epstein files, with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer leading the effort. This move follows ongoing pressure on the Trump administration to provide transparency on the case, amid GOP divisions over its handling.
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Texas Republicans are set to release a new Congressional map Wednesday, creating five districts that President Trump won by double digits. The map, crafted under Trump’s urging, targets majority-Hispanic areas and is expected to bolster GOP chances in the upcoming midterms, relying heavily on maintaining support among Hispanic voters.
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Oscar Piastri’s commanding performance at the Belgian Grand Prix has shifted the momentum in the Formula One championship. Norris’ three-race winning streak has been halted, altering the title race dynamics.
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Formula 1 is set to return to Budapest for the 14th round of the 2025 season, marking the final race weekend before the summer break. The event will provide insights into team performance and key statistics before the mid-season hiatus.
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The final days of July are the dog days of soccer’s summer transfer window, but August will bring a flurry of wheeling and dealing.
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The U.S. Women’s National Team has undergone a significant roster change under coach Emma Hayes. This article ranks the 24 new players based on their potential to represent the team at the next World Cup.
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Chris Bey, a pro wrestler, faced a life-altering spinal cord injury that left him unable to walk. Nine months later, he has regained mobility and is preparing to return to professional wrestling.
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Napheesa Collier, a multifaced individual, successfully manages her roles as a mother, NBA player, union representative, co-founder of Unrivaled, and MVP contender. Her ability to handle these responsibilities showcases her strong work ethic and dedication.
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Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon is under scrutiny following a multi-vehicle collision on a Connecticut highway. The accident, which damaged his Bentley and two other vehicles, has led to legal inquiries into his alleged responsibility.
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Léon Marchand broke the world record in the 200-meter individual medley at the World Championships in Singapore, setting a new benchmark with a time of 1:52.61. His achievement highlights his dominance and cements his status as a top swimmer.
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The NBA has announced plans to host at least six regular-season games in Europe over the next three seasons, starting with a pair of games between the Grizzlies and Magic in January 2024. This expansion marks the league’s continued efforts to strengthen its global presence and engage with international fans.
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Browns cornerback Martin Emerson Jr. has suffered a torn left Achilles and will miss the entire 2025 NFL season, according to head coach Kevin Stefanski. The injury occurred during training camp, significantly impacting the team’s secondary depth.
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Miami Dolphins’ starting cornerback Kader Kohou will miss the entire 2023 NFL season due to a knee injury. The injury has been diagnosed as a significant setback, ruling him out for all remaining games.