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The US and China clashed at the UN Security Council over allegations of China’s role in arming Russia in Ukraine, with Washington accusing Beijing of enabling Moscow’s aggression and China denying the claims, calling for a shift toward peace efforts.
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A power struggle between two rival generals has split Sudan, exacerbating the ongoing 27-month civil war. The conflict, which has claimed over 150,000 lives, is showing no signs of abating as the formation of a rival government by the RSF faction adds to the fragmentation within the nation.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized Russia’s inaction despite positive interactions with Vladimir Putin. The Secretary of State emphasized that the time has come for some action, with a 50-day deadline for a peace deal now in place.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported Russian drone attacks that resulted in at least 6 deaths and 20 injuries over the past day. The attacks, which targeted Ukrainian territory, highlight the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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The UN refugee agency head criticized Israel’s Gaza aid drops as a distraction, urging the country to lift its blockade instead. Lazzarini argued that ground transport is far more effective and safe for delivering aid to the starving population.
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A social media account linked to Israel’s Mossad claims Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spends his days sleeping and using drugs, highlighting the country’s struggles with clean water and electricity. The account, which was created recently and is reported to be the official Mossad spokesperson in Farsi, made the allegations in a post on…
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Turkey has set a new record of 50.5°C, marking the highest temperature ever recorded in the country. The extreme heatwave is not only affecting Turkey but also southeast Europe, where residents are struggling with unprecedented heat and battling wildfires.
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Russia’s General Staff has disclosed that more than 1,049,250 troops have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since the war began on February 24, 2022. The figure includes 920 casualties reported in the past 24 hours.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned that Ukraine’s potential EU membership could turn Hungary into a ‘battlefield,’ risking regional conflict. He criticized the EU’s proposed budget as primarily funding Ukraine’s accession, warning it could ‘destroy the European Union.’
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In her latest ‘My View’ segment, Lara Trump addressed key national security and foreign policy issues, focusing on the role of the State Department under the Trump administration. She highlighted the importance of maintaining strong foreign relationships while upholding American interests.
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At least 11 people were stabbed at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, according to police. The suspect was detained on the scene, with the FBI assisting in the investigation.
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FDA Director Marty Makary warns about the health risks of food dyes and ultra-processed foods, linking them to the MAHA agenda for healthier alternatives. He calls for stricter regulations and transparency in food labeling to protect public health.
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has outlined the agency’s focus on childhood chronic disease, emphasizing the role of food dyes and ultra-processed foods. The report highlights potential links between these items and health issues in children.
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Passengers aboard a German high-speed ICE train were stranded for more than six hours in a tunnel near Vienna following a technical malfunction. Emergency services eventually rescued the trapped travelers, though the cause of the incident remains under investigation.
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Passengers of a German high-speed ICE train were stranded for over six hours in a tunnel near Vienna, Austria, causing widespread concern and disruption. Emergency services worked to free the train, with all passengers eventually safely evacuated.
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Recent declassified documents have shed light on the complex dynamics between the United States and Russia, particularly focusing on political interactions and strategic decisions made during key periods. These revelations provide critical context for understanding current geopolitical tensions.
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Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners has made history by becoming the first player in Major League Baseball to hit 40 home runs in a single season. The milestone was achieved with a game-winning solo home, home run in the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday.
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Claressa Shields retained her undisputed heavyweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Lani Daniels. The bout showcased her technical prowess and resilience as she overcame challenges from Daniels.
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Xander Zayas, 22, became the youngest current world champion after capturing the vacant WBO junior middleweight title with a dominant decision win over Jorge Garcia Perez at Madison Square Garden. His victory marks a significant milestone in boxing history, setting a new precedent for young fighters in the sport.
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Russia is resuming direct passenger flights to Pyongyang, the first in decades, signaling closer ties between the two nations. The move is expected to enhance diplomatic and economic cooperation.
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Astronomer Appoints Gwyneth Paltrow as Temporary Spokesperson Amid Leadership Changes and Viral Fame
Astronomer has appointed Gwyneth Paltrow as a temporary spokesperson following a ‘Kiss Cam’ incident at a Coldplay concert that led to significant public scrutiny. The company is addressing the controversy while focusing on its data workflow automation mission.
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Fox News host Jimmy Failla addressed the week’s news on ‘Fox News Saturday Night,’ lamenting the loss of three notable figures while offering his analysis of recent developments. His segment included reflections on the impact of these losses on the cultural and political landscape.
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Tamara Jachym, the mother of murdered congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jach, described her son as someone who faced adversity in his life but always found different ways to overcome it. In an interview with Fox News Digital, she reflected on his perseverance and determination.
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Johnny Depp joined Alice Cooper in a surprise performance of Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ in London to honor the late rock icon Ozzy Osbourne. The event, held the day after Osbourne’s death, marked a poignant moment for fans and fellow musicians.
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Israel has announced it will restart airborne aid deliveries to Gaza and reduce the risks associated with land-based aid shipments, amid rising starvation and global condemnation. The move comes as Palestinians welcomed the first land aid trucks entering Gaza in months.
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A violent offender was mistakenly released from Orleans Parish Jail due to a clerical error, prompting an internal investigation. Authorities are working to recapture the inmate, who faces multiple charges, including a pending arrest warrant and prior felony offenses.
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Kent Rollins, host of the popular ‘Cowboy Cooking’ YouTube channel and the upcoming TV series ‘Cast Iron Cowboy,’ emphasizes the benefits of using cast iron cookware. He explains why he believes cast iron is superior for cooking, highlighting its durability and heat retention.
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Steve Witkoff, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, shared insights on global perceptions of the Trump administration during an interview with Lara Trump. The discussion highlighted international views on U.S. diplomatic strategies and their impact on regional relations.
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A 12-foot statue of Elon Musk with the phrase “Make America Wait Again” is turning heads at Yosemite, Arches, and Mt. Rainier National Parks this summer. The statue has sparked public curiosity and debate over its placement and message.
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State Secretary Marco Rubio discussed the values instilled by his Cuban immigrant parents and the importance of his faith and family during an interview with Lara Trump. The interview provided a deeper insight into Rubio’s personal motivations and how they align with his public policy positions.
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Robert Whittaker’s loss to Reinier de Ridder at UFC Abu Dhabi 2 has shifted the middleweight division’s dynamics, positioning de Ridder as a top contender and opening opportunities for other fighters. This outcome is expected to have a lasting impact on the division’s competitive landscape.
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A 12-year-old Chinese swimmer, Yu Zidi, made her debut at the swimming world championships, capturing global attention with her early promise.
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Kevin Gausman delivered a masterclass performance, allowing just one hit and one walk while striking out 0 in six shutout innings to outduel reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal in the Toronto Blue Jays’ impressive 6-1 win over the Detroit Tigers.
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The Yankees acquired utilityman Amed Rosario from the Nationals in exchange for two minor league prospects on Saturday. The trade is expected to enhance the Yankees’ depth and versatility.
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Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano has expressed disagreement with the MLS’s decision to suspend Lionel Messi for an away game. The coach argued that the suspension was not justified and called for a reevaluation of the disciplinary action.
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Lara Trump advocates for ending endless international negotiations, emphasizing a U.S. foreign policy focused on national interests. She discusses this stance on her show ‘My View with Lara Trump,’ as President Trump promotes an America-first approach globally.
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State Secretary Marco Rubio discussed his department’s reforms and global negotiations, especially with Russia, on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’ He emphasized Trump’s effectiveness in closing diplomatic deals and navigating international challenges.
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Virginia Tech has launched an investigation into an unauthorized recruitment incident involving an assistant coach during a game, after North Carolina Central coach Trei Oliver accused the coach of attempting to recruit a running back from the sideline. The accusation highlights potential violations of NCAA rules and raises questions about the integrity of the recruiting…
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Virginia Tech has launched an investigation into allegations that an assistant coach attempted to recruit a North Carolina Central running back during a game. The NCCU coach claimed the unauthorized effort was part of a strategy to encourage the player to enter the transfer portal, which he noted eventually led to the transfer to Virginia…
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Aid trucks have begun entering Gaza from Egypt, marking a critical step in addressing the worsening humanitarian crisis. Israel has temporarily paused fighting in some areas to facilitate food distribution.
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The Israeli military airdropped seven crates of aid into Gaza amid growing concerns over a potential humanitarian crisis. The move follows the establishment of humanitarian corridors for UN convoys, which had warned of mass starvation.
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Israel has initiated airdrop operations to deliver aid to Gaza, with the Israeli military confirming the start of these efforts. Humanitarian corridors have been established to facilitate the movement of UN convoys, marking a significant step in addressing the crisis.
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Zohran Mamdani’s lavish wedding celebration in Uganda, featuring military security and cellphone jamming, sparked debate about its timing amid national mourning. The socialist candidate’s event drew criticism for being insensitive to the country’s current climate of grief over the death of former Supreme Court Justice George Kanyeihamba.
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Ben Shapiro discusses Tulsi Gabbard’s claims about the Obama administration’s alleged interference in the Trump campaign. Shapiro acknowledges Obama’s strategic approach to delegating controversial tasks, calling him ‘pretty clever.’
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The IDF has resumed airdropping aid to Gaza, including essential food supplies, to combat the growing hunger crisis. The U.N. warns of increased malnutrition and potential starvation, with the Secretary-General calling the situation an unprecedented ‘horror show.’
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Fox News host Mark Levin is revisiting his 2017 reporting on alleged Obama administration involvement in the ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ event, which he claims exposed attacks against President Donald Trump during his first term. Levin, a well-known conservative commentator, described the reporting as a defining moment in his career, highlighting its significance in shaping…
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At least 11 people were stabbed at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, on Saturday, according to local police. The attack has prompted an investigation into the incident’s circumstances.
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Aaron Rodgers, after being mocked by Terry Bradshaw for joining the Pittsburgh Steelers, responded with humor and respect, acknowledging Bradshaw’s legacy and proposing a deeper connection.
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Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, has sanctioned Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, calling it a ‘holy war.’ The move has drawn international condemnation and raised concerns about the role of religion in political conflicts.
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Willie Robertson shared his late father Phil Robertson’s final message to his family before his death at 79, emphasizing faith as the cornerstone of their legacy. The ‘Duck Dynasty’ patriarch had expressed a strong belief in his faith, telling his family, ‘Do not cry at my funeral. I know where I’m going.’
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A violent offender, Khalil Bryan, was mistakenly released from Orleans Parish Jail on Friday, July 25, according to Sheriff Susan Hutson. The sheriff attributed the error to a ‘human error,’ which has sparked concerns about the jail’s security protocols and oversight.
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Hulk Hogan, the legendary wrestler, had completed over 20 hours of interviews for a Netflix documentary about his life prior to his death at age 71. The documentary, which was in production since last year, was being developed in partnership with WWE and Words + Pictures.
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The European Union has reduced $1.7 billion in aid to Ukraine due to corruption concerns, impacting President Zelens, who faces governance challenges. Protests erupted in Kyiv after the Parliament stripped two anti-corruption agencies of independence.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited the Maldives to enhance political and economic relations between the two nations. During his visit, Modi emphasized India’s commitment to supporting the aspirations of the Maldivian people.
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Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon’s preseason is in jeopardy due to a lingering ankle issue that will keep him sidelined for most of the season. The two-time Pro Bowler will undergo further evaluation before the regular season starts.
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Marcus Semien stayed in the game and scored on a go-ahead single after a 94.6 mph fastball hit the ear flap of his helmet while he was batting. The incident occurred during a critical moment in the game, and Semien’s resilience demonstrated his commitment to the team.
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The Kansas City Royals have acquired outfielder Randal Grichuk in a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks, aiming to bolster their roster for a potential postseason run. The deal was finalized after Grichuk was removed from Arizona manager Torey Lovullo’s lineup during a game in Pittsburgh.
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Breanna Stewart, a key player for the WNBA’s New York Liberty, suffered a lower leg injury early in the game against the Los Angeles Sparks, forcing her to leave the match after just three minutes. The Liberty’s coaching staff is currently assessing the extent of the injury, with hopes that Stewart will be able to…
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Russian forces launched an overnight attack on Sumy Oblast, leaving three civilians injured. Local authorities reported the assault targeted civilian infrastructure, raising concerns about the safety of the region’s population.
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Magnus Carlsen, the world’s top chess player, beat ChatGPT in an online chess match, as reported by Time magazine. Carlsen shared screenshots of the game on X.com, showing that ChatGPT lost all its pawns and eventually resigned.