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Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely suffered a small foot fracture during Tuesday’s practice. The injury is expected to sideline him for a short period as he recovers.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its growth projection for Russia, representing the most substantial downward revision among major economies in its recent report. This change highlights the deepening economic difficulties in Russia, driven by the war in Ukraine and the resulting international sanctions.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian imports on his Truth Social platform on July 30. In his comments, he criticized Russia’s energy and defense relationships with India, emphasizing the country’s historical reliance on Russian military equipment and energy purchases.
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Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers has failed to appoint Oleksandr Tsyvinsky as director of the Bureau of Economic Security (BEB), according to MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak. This delay occurs as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approaches its deadline for reforms.
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Ukraine’s parliament has passed a bill that strips anti-corruption agencies of their independence, sparking immediate debate and potential legislative reversals. The decision is seen as a major setback for the country’s anti-corruption efforts and its EU integration process.
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President Donald Trump may skip the November G20 summit in South Africa due to the nation’s ‘very bad policies,’ according to recent statements. The decision reflects ongoing diplomatic tensions and policy disagreements between the United States and South Africa.
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Sen. Cory Booker has accused Democrats of being ‘complicit’ in President Donald Trump’s actions, calling for the party to receive a ‘wakeup call.’ This comes amid ongoing political tensions and discussions about the Democratic Party’s stance on Trump’s policies and behavior.
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The brother of Casey Dailey Crafton, a victim of a mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., has joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to address the tragedy and the upcoming National Transportation Safety Board hearings. The crash, which killed 67 people, is under investigation to determine its cause.
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Thousands of fans gathered in Birmingham for Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral procession, marking the beginning of private funeral arrangements for his family and friends. The event has drawn significant public attention due to the musician’s iconic status.
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This news feed highlights several significant global events, including a massive earthquake in Russia, a mob attack in the U.S., and a church attack in Congo. Political tensions also escalated with North Korea’s response to Trump’s return, while other topics include health warnings and cultural events.
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NASA and ISRO are launching their first joint satellite mission to provide valuable data for disaster management, agriculture, and climate monitoring. The collaboration marks a significant milestone in international space cooperation.
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Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson reported on a correction issued by the New York Times regarding a story about famine in Gaza, following initial claims of a child depicted in a viral photo. The report highlights the media outlet’s retraction of inaccurate information.
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Student meteorologist Andrew Austin-Adler, visiting Maui, Hawaii, is analyzing local responses to tsunami threats after a massive earthquake off Russia’s coast. The event has heightened awareness and preparedness efforts in the region.
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The jewelry influencer ‘The Watch King’ Moshe Haimoff was ambushed by robbers in front of his house. He joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to share his harrowing experience.
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Regional authorities in Sakhalin Oblast declared an emergency after a tsunami hit the Kuril Islands, and Kamchatka region was watching for volcanic activity. The facade of a kindergarten was among the infrastructure in Petropavavlovsk-Kamchatsky damaged by the quake.
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Texas Democrats are planning to break quorum by leaving the state to prevent Republicans from passing a redistricting plan, facing $500 daily fines. The move aims to block GOP efforts to redraw electoral boundaries, impacting their 2026 House prospects.
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Arkansas law enforcement has released a photo and sketch of the person of interest in the Devil’s Den double murder case. Following the release, Fox News contributor Ted Williams provided his analysis of the situation.
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Cincinnati Bengals star defensive end Trey Hendrickson has ended his holdout and agreed to report to training camp despite not having a finalized contract extension. The 30-year-old player remains committed to the team, which could expedite the resolution of their financial dispute.
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A study by the Media Research Center found that ABC News’ ‘The View’ invited 102 left-leaning guests in 2025 without any conservatives to discuss politics, highlighting perceived biases. The show has maintained this trend since April, according to the media watchdog.
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The Yad Vashem USA Foundation highlights the growing prevalence of antisemitism across the United States, from Ivy League campuses to major cities. Antisemitism is described as a pressing American and moral issue, with the organization emphasizing the need to preserve Holocaust memory to prevent its recurrence.
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In a recent segment, Sean Hannity discussed various topics including Democratic policies, a mass shooting in New York City, and the ongoing Russia hoax allegations. Hannity criticized the Democratic Party’s handling of recent events and questioned the authenticity of claims regarding Russian interference in U.S. elections.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has ruled out seeking the Georgia governorship in 2026, though she left the door open for a future bid. She expressed confidence that if she ran, she would win.
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President Donald Trump mocked former President Joe Biden’s golf abilities during a recent press availability, referencing a viral video of his own drive to highlight his superior skills.
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A chilling video has emerged showing Russian doctors in the remote Kamchat, Peninsula desperately holding onto a patient as an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck during a surgical procedure.
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A tragic ambush attack in Ohio left one police officer dead and another seriously injured, sparking widespread mourning and calls for increased police protection. Jake Palermo, whose uncle was a retired Lorain Police Department officer, expressed the community’s deep sorrow and shared the impact of the incident on local law enforcement and residents.
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A sex toy was thrown onto the court during a WNBA game, interrupting play before officials decided to continue the match. The Golden State Valkyries ultimately prevailed with a 77-75 victory, despite the unusual distraction.
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Germany is set to boost its economy with a €520.5 billion budget focused on infrastructure and defense. A leading German carmaker also reported a tough start to the year.
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President Trump’s recent tariff strategy has intensified debates over protectionist trade policies. Analysts on Jesse Watters Primetime explored the potential economic and geopolitical impacts of these measures.
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A powerful earthquake and tsunami struck Russia’s Far East, causing significant damage. Authorities declared an emergency in Sakhalin Oblast while monitoring volcanic activity in Kamchatka.
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The U.S. Department of Justice accused federal Judge James Boasberg of misconduct over remarks allegedly made to Chief Justice John Roberts during a March Judicial Conference meeting. The complaint, reviewed by Fox News Digital, centers on remarks Boasberg allegedly made during a March 11 meeting of the Judicial Conference of the United States — the…
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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned after being caught on the jumbotron at a Coldplay concert with his HR head, leading to rumors of a lawsuit. Legal experts argue any potential case against Chris Martin would fail due to the lack of privacy expectations at public events.
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A new battery recycling technique developed by researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute can transform old lithium-ion batteries into high-performance components with minimal waste. This innovation addresses the growing problem of battery waste by offering a scalable and eco-friendly solution that reduces reliance on mining and supports a circular battery economy.
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Republican-aligned groups are running a major ad campaign to promote Trump’s tax cuts in the ‘One, Big Beautiful Bill,’ targeting key House districts. The strategy aims to secure GOP’s House majority in the midterms by framing the tax cuts as vital to American workers.
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Fifty years after Jimmy Hoffa vanished, his son demands the release of classified FBI documents to reveal what happened to the former Teamsters leader. The family is asking President Donald Trump to release the files once and for all, arguing that the public, including the Teamsters union, deserves the truth.
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French President Emmanuel Macron is challenging U.S. President Donald Trump’s foreign policy stance on key global issues such as Gaza and Greenland, aiming to reassert France’s influence on the international stage. Macron’s actions, including his plan to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN, have drawn criticism from Israeli leaders and U.S. officials.
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Southern Arizona officials, including Republicans, argue that Trump’s policies have improved border security and reduced illegal crossings, while Democrats criticize the Trump administration’s approach as cruel and misleading. The debate reflects broader national tensions over immigration policy’s impact on local communities, including concerns about drug smuggling, crime, and the role of federal versus local law…
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International tournaments are often a launchpad in a player’s career. Emerging talents from the Euro 2025 tournament are being closely watched by clubs across Europe, with many expected to seek new opportunities in the summer transfer market.
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Luis Díaz’s decision to leave Liverpool for Bayern Munich has sparked debate over his motivations and the potential impact of the transfer. The Colombian forward’s move could significantly influence Bayern’s Bundesliga and Champions League prospects.
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A comprehensive analysis of the NBA’s free agency landscape following a flurry of moves, with a focus on the Houston Rockets, Toronto Raptors, and other teams. The rankings assess each team’s strength and potential for the upcoming season based on recent signings.
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Seth Walder has identified five potential trades that could benefit multiple teams as they finalize their rosters ahead of the season. These trades are designed to be mutually advantageous, helping teams address specific needs while improving overall competitiveness.
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A comprehensive NFL trade guide assesses the value of first-round picks by considering players’ ability, positional value, contracts and age. The analysis covers key players like Watt, Tua and Parsons.
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Insiders Buster Olney and Jeff Passan are suggesting that Dylan Cease, Steven Kwan, and Eugenio Suarez could be on the move ahead of the MLB trade deadline, with potential trades reshaping multiple teams’ rosters. The speculation is ongoing as teams prepare for the final stretch of the season.
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Ukraine’s Security Service has confirmed more than 10,000 chemical attacks by Russian forces since the start of the full-scale invasion. The SBU’s report highlights the systematic use of FPV drones in these attacks.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law on July 30 authorizing sanctions against Russian assets involved in covert operations. The law targets vessels and aircraft used to transport oil, weapons, and military personnel, marking a significant escalation in Ukraine’s response to Russia’s strategies.
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PrivatBank has secured a $1. 9 billion fraud verdict against former owner Igor Kolomoisky in a UK court. The ruling represents a pivotal moment in the bank’s long legal battle, which has spanned several years.
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New York Jets running back Zach Evans and Washington Commanders offensive guard Nate Herbig have both retired from the NFL, marking a sudden departure from their careers. Their decisions have sparked discussions within the sports community about the reasons behind their abrupt exits.
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The article discusses the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’, an area of intense seismic and volcanic activity. It highlights the 2022 Tonga eruption as a recent example of the region’s natural hazards.
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A tsunami warning has been issued for northern California, with Crescent City being the most vulnerable due to its low elevation. The rest of the state is under a lesser advisory.
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President Donald Trump is leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance border security and streamline immigration enforcement, aiming to reduce illegal crossings and expedite the deportation process. AI tools are being integrated into immigration operations, such as identifying human traffickers and resolving identity discrepancies, to create a more efficient and secure immigration system.
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The National Education Association (NEA) tried scrubbing its radical 2025 handbook from the internet after Corey DeAngelis leaked its contents on X, but he saved a copy of the 434-page manifesto. This document, meant to guide America’s largest teachers’ union, reveals a radical agenda that erases Jewish suffering from the Holocaust and promotes racial quotas.
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Piers Morgan criticized Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ as boring Trump-bashing content that contributed to its cancellation by CBS due to financial losses. CBS cited financial challenges as the reason for ending the show, emphasizing it was not related to its content or performance.
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President Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense initiative has demonstrated its efficacy following a successful interception of Iran’s coordinated attack on a U.S. military base in Qatar. The event, which targeted a critical strategic hub, was thwarted by existing systems from companies like RTX and Lockheed Martin, affirming the value of time-tested military technology.
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Professor Margie Danchin, a vaccine expert at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, highlights the global challenge of declining childhood vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy. She emphasizes the importance of trust-building strategies and community education programs to combat rising skepticism, particularly in the context of emerging technologies like the RSV vaccine and monoclonal antibody treatment.
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The article argues that the real issue is not feminism but a cultural shift that favors victimhood over traditional attractiveness. It criticizes the modern left for punishing beauty and shaming femininity.
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A powerful earthquake followed by a tsunami struck coastal areas, while a deadly shooting in New York City added to the day’s chaos. Emergency services are working around the clock to rescue victims and assess the full extent of the damage.
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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a truce in their border conflict, marking a temporary halt to hostilities. Despite international efforts, underlying tensions rooted in disputed history and territorial claims remain unresolved.
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Recent seismic activity in Japan has led to the issuance of tsunami alerts, prompting authorities to issue guidelines for public safety. Experts emphasize that while earthquakes can trigger tsunamis, not all tremors result in a subsequent wave.
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The U.K. is considering recognizing a Palestinian state, marking a potential shift in its Middle East policy. This decision is part of broader discussions about the future of the Israeli-Pale. conflict and its implications for regional stability.
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The death of NYPD officer Didarul Islam and three others in a Manhattan office tower shooting has sparked national discussions about workplace violence and the safety of law enforcement. Officials are emphasizing the need for support for the officer’s family amid the tragedy.
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A schoolboy on Scotland’s Orkney Islands discovered the remains of the Earl of Chatham, a British warship from 1749, after a storm uncovered the wreck. The vessel, used during the American Revolution, was identified by historians and locals after over a year of research.