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Comedian Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night hosts for prioritizing political commentary over audience engagement. He argues that the shift from entertainment to ideological messaging is alienating viewers.
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Wildfires continue to rage in Greece, with authorities warning of growing danger. The European Union is mobilizing resources, including aircraft and firefighters, from member states like the Czech Republic and Italy to assist in containment efforts.
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Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla., promotes Florida’s appeal as a ‘land of opportunity’ amid New York’s political shifts, while discussing GOP efforts to confirm Trump’s judicial nominees.
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Poland has become the only Eastern European team advancing to Euro 2025, highlighting the disparity in women’s football development in the region. Only three teams from Eastern Europe have ever reached the Euros, raising questions about the challenges faced by women’s football in the area.
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Germany’s government is reportedly considering banning the far-right Alternative for Germany (Af, which has raised concerns among its supporters. Some opponents of the ban also express worries about the potential consequences of such a move.
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Clayton King, founder of Crossroads Camp, argues that the gospel holds the most relevance in today’s world. He highlights the growing interest among college students in Christianity amid modern challenges.
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Israeli restrictions on aid have led to widespread hunger in Gaza, with healthcare workers struggling to access basic food supplies. A three-month-old infant, Salam, is weighing significantly less than expected, highlighting the severe impact of the crisis on children’s health.
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The Air Force has hidden the cost of renovating the plane Qatar donated to President Trump, the Air Force appears to have tucked it inside an over-budget, behind-schedule nuclear modernization program.
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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., serving as the Smithsonian’s chancellor, faces increased political scrutiny as the institution’s independence comes under pressure from President Trump. His emphasis on procedural adherence could be tested in this new role.
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Kartik Kumra, an Indian-American designer, has achieved global recognition for his fashion label, Kartik Research, which he launched from his dorm room at the University of Pennsylvania. His designs have been worn by high-profile celebrities such as Kendrick Lamar and Stephen Curry, marking a major milestone for Indian fashion on the global stage.
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Alpha School, an Austin-based educational institution utilizing AI for academic instruction, is preparing to open new campuses in over a dozen cities this fall. The school’s unique model features only two hours of daily academic instruction led by AI tools.
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The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has implemented a code of conduct for its members to improve its image, though its stance on immigration remains unchanged. Co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla were in the Bundestag in Berlin.
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An anonymous backer commissioned a 12-foot sculpture of Elon Musk, displaying it across national parks with a message critiquing budget cuts. The artwork has sparked debate, with visitors reacting in varied ways, as the creator seeks to highlight the impact of recent National Park Service reductions.
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Morris Industries CEO Nate Morris is vying for Donald Trump’s endorsement and aims to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell in the Senate. His campaign, focused on reforming Washington, DC, has gained significant traction.
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Israel has intercepted a third aid and activist vessel this year, aiming to deliver supplies to Gaza amid worsening famine conditions. The Freedom Flot, the coalition’s ship, faced Israeli interception while en route from a southern Italian port.
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Pérez reflects on playing with three Hall of Fame inductees, highlighting their exceptional skills and character. Their impact on the sport and teammates has left a lasting legacy.
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Aaron Rodgers says he’d like to get to know Terry Bradshaw on ‘a deeper level’ after the Steelers legend ripped his former team’s pursuit of the future Hall of Fame quarterback. Rodgers’ comments come after Bradshaw mocked the Packers’ efforts to secure him as a long-term player.
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A top Ukrainian drone commander claimed in a Telegram post that Russia attempted to strike multiple unit leaders at once, though no further details were provided. The post ended with a string of insults aimed at the Russian forces behind the alleged attack.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine has fully synchronized its sanctions with European measures targeting the Russian defense industry, implementing all 18 sanction packages. The alignment of sanctions aims to strengthen the unified front against Russia’s military capabilities.
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Wildfires in Turkey have scorched over 7,000 acres, killing 14 including rescue workers, and prompting legal action as blazes threaten neighboring countries. Evacuations of 1,700 residents are underway in Bursa, with over 1,900 firefighters deployed to combat the blaze.
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Fox & Friends Weekend’s co-hosts visited New Jersey’s Blue Forests Farm to celebrate National Blueberry Month and learn about blueberry farming practices. The segment highlighted the intersection of agriculture and media, emphasizing educational outreach and promotional efforts.
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Retired Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss Mexico’s recent travel warning issued to its citizens planning to visit Florida. The warning, which came as deportation flights from Alligator Alcatraz began, has raised questions about the evolving dynamics between the U.S. and Mexico on immigration enforcement.
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The State Department and Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch are warning of Iran’s growing influence in Africa, citing uranium acquisition, weapon sales, and religious indoctrination as significant threats to U.S. national security. Reports indicate Niger may be selling uranium to Iran, which could be used to create nuclear weapons, while Iran is also supplying…
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Chuckwagon cook Kent Rollins advocates for cast iron cooking, praising its durability and versatility. He also suggests that it may offer unexpected health benefits through iron enrichment in food.
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Denver and Seattle have seen dramatic increases in homelessness despite billions spent, with effective grassroots efforts condemned for not conforming to ideological standards. Jamie Sanchez’s program has faced hostility from far-left activists, while Andrea Suarez’s efforts are met with violence and threats.
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Seattle climate activists are protesting the upcoming U.S. Navy Blue Angels airshow, citing environmental pollution and alleged harm to animals. A Seattle woman has also filed a lawsuit claiming the noise from the jets led to her cat’s euthanasia.
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Bryan Kohberger’s cold demeanor during his Idaho murder sentencing has been scrutinized by body language experts, revealing subtle cracks in his emotionless facade. Legal experts noted his rigid posture, fixed gaze, and involuntary physical reactions, suggesting underlying discomfort and emotional conflict during the proceedings.
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A 34-year-old Kansas deputy was fatally shot by a suspect barricaded in a home during a civil standby call. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is investigating the incident, which occurred in Wyandotte County.
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Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Elijah Ming was killed in a shooting on Saturday, July 26, 2025. Authorities are investigating the incident.
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A deadly stampede at a Hindu temple in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, has left six people dead. Authorities are investigating whether a snapped electric wire or a spreading rumor may have triggered the incident, which led to a chaotic surge of devotees.
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Iran executes two members of exiled militant group. The alleged MEK operatives were convicted of manufacturing and using homemade projectiles to target homes, public buildings, and charitable institutions in Tehran.
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Zohran Mamdani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are accused of perpetuating oppressive narratives to secure political power, despite their affluent Indian and Latino backgrounds. The article argues that both politicians have constructed their identities around the myth of historical oppression, even though their ethnic groups have not faced the same systemic discrimination as Black Americans.
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President Donald Trump has shifted his strategy toward Russia by supporting Ukraine through a NATO arms agreement and issuing an ultimatum to Vladimir Putin. This approach includes imposing international sanctions on Russia’s oil sales if a peace deal isn’t reached. Security expert Fred Fleitz supports this plan, predicting it will take years to resolve the…
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The Brazilian city of Belém, host to the 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference, is short on hotel rooms. Love motels are offering a solution by providing accommodations with unique romantic amenities.
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Gary Brecka, a biohacker and supporter of the MAHA movement, claims America is ‘micro-poisoning’ itself through heavy metals, synthetic chemicals, and harmful toxins in the food supply, despite spending $5 trillion annually on healthcare. He argues that these substances are contributing to rising rates of chronic disease, obesity, and autism.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Russia’s lack of progress in the Ukraine conflict. Despite positive interactions with Vladimir Putin, the efforts have not led to tangible results, with Moscow accused of using delaying tactics.
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Researchers conducted a secret test to dim sunlight without notifying California officials, revealing plans for a much larger project.
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has called for greater investment in women’s health research, citing the lack of funding and the ‘male-dominated’ culture in medical research. His comments highlight the need for more inclusive and gender-specific studies to address women’s unique health needs.
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Manchester City and Manchester United are reportedly preparing to move for Gianluigi Donnarumma, with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) having identified his replacement. Transfer Talk has compiled the latest rumors, gossip, and news surrounding the potential transfer.
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ESPN has published a list of the 10 best and 10 worst Designated Player (DP) signings in Major League Soccer (MLS) history, coinciding with the opening of the MLS transfer window. The article highlights high-profile acquisitions such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Lionel Messi, and Steven Gerrard, while also addressing notable misfires in the league’s transfer history.
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The 2025 class of the Baseball Hall of Fame includes Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Luis Robert. These athletes are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the sport.
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Ichiro Suzuki, the legendary Seattle Mariners outfielder, is set for his Hall of Fame induction. Colleagues and competitors have praised his exceptional skills, sportsmanship, and lasting impact on the game.
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Terry McLaurin, a key Washington Commanders receiver, arrived at training camp without a new contract and was placed on the PUP list due to an ankle injury. The situation highlights the uncertainty surrounding the team’s offensive strategy as the new season approaches.
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Mass protests erupted in Ukraine following the introduction of a controversial law, which carries grim implications for integration into the European Union as peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations resume.
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Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reising, has expressed openness to public debate on the country’s future security and defense policy, despite no immediate majority support for NATO membership. This development marks a potential shift in Austria’s long-standing neutrality, which has been a cornerstone of its foreign policy since the end of World War II.
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Fred Fleitz, a prominent analyst, asserts that Donald Trump’s proposed sanction strategy targeting Vladimir Putin could effectively end the war in Ukraine, though it may require several years to fully implement. The analyst argues that these sanctions could compel Russia to change its approach, thereby bringing the situation closer to a resolution.
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Kim Zolciak and her estranged husband Kroy Biermann are moving on after a complicated divorce, with Biermann seeking sole custody of their children and Zolciak launching new TV projects. The couple’s divorce proceedings have been marked by accusations of drug use, financial strain, and parenting issues.
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Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk questioned Democrats’ Gen Z summit, calling it culturally unrepresentative and lacking in patriotism. He cited Pew Research data showing a growing Republican advantage among young men.
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Japanese walking, a fitness trend involving alternating three-minute intervals of fast and slow walking, has been highlighted as a potential method to meet the recommended 150 minutes of weekly exercise, possibly extending lifespan by up to seven years. The practice, while not new, is gaining renewed attention as researchers compare its benefits to continuous walking…
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Delta Air Lines is introducing an artificial intelligence-powered pricing system that replaces static airfares with personalized rates, sparking debates about fairness and transparency. The system uses customer data to optimize revenue, raising concerns about potential price discrimination.
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Author J. Randy Taraborrelli’s new biography explores Jackie Kennedy’s concerns about her husband’s relationship with Marilyn Monroe. The book delves into JFK’s personal life, highlighting the complexities of his interactions with Monroe and the uncertainty surrounding the nature of their connection.
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An American Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet caught fire during landing at Denver International Airport, resulting in an emergency evacuation of all 179 passengers. The incident occurred due to a landing gear malfunction causing a brake fire, with one person hospitalized and five others treated on-site.
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FDA official Dr. Ezekiel ‘Chaz’ Makary has criticized the male-dominated culture in medical research, pointing out that it leads to a lack of diversity in clinical trials and potentially skewed results. The issue has sparked a debate over the need for more inclusive practices in scientific studies.
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The FDA commissioner has acknowledged parent concerns about food dye and ADHD, signaling a potential shift in regulatory focus. Parents and health advocates are pushing for stricter oversight of artificial dyes in children’s products.
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The Russian Defense Ministry reported the destruction of 99 drones overnight as strikes disrupted airports and railways across western Russia. The attacks have raised concerns about the conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure and transportation networks.
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The Kremlin has warned of prolonged conflict unless Ukraine agrees to Russia’s most stringent demands. Russian officials insist military actions persist due to Ukraine’s rejection of peace negotiations.
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Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night comedy for alienating half the audience with partisan politics, comparing it to his politically balanced approach on ‘The Tonight Show.’ The cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show has sparked debate over whether financial or political reasons were at play.
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Carrie Underwood is embracing life as a country girl, spending time at her family farm outside Nashville where she grows produce, raises livestock, and engages in canning and crocheting. She balances this homesteading lifestyle with her career as a performer and judge on American Idol, often sharing her experiences through social media.
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President Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland included a stay at his Trump Turnberry golf resort, which has hosted four Open Championships and features historic landmarks like the Turnberry Lighthouse. The resort’s rich history and golfing prestige highlight its significance as both a business and cultural asset.
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President Trump announced on Saturday that Thailand and Cambodia had agreed to a halt in hostilities. However, tensions resurfaced on Sunday morning with renewed skirmishes.