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A gunman opened fire in a Manhattan office building, killing four people and wounding a fifth. Authorities have released a timeline of events, revealing his cross-country drive before the attack.
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Prince Harry is said to be ‘desperate’ to reconcile with his family. The U.K.’s Daily Mail reported that the Duke of Sussex offered to share his schedule with the royal family, aiming to ease tensions with King Charles, who is battling cancer
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Indian shippers are reportedly considering withdrawing from contracts linked to Nayara, a Russian oil company partly owned by Rosneft, as the EU intensifies sanctions against Russian entities. The EU’s 18th sanctions package, implemented on July 18, has heightened pressure on Nayara, leading to these contractual reconsiderations.
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Ukrainian cyber specialists uncovered thousands of files in Crimea’s Russian occupation servers, providing evidence of mass child abduction. HUR has not released the files for independent verification, raising questions about authenticity and scope.
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Australia reinstates YouTube ban for under-16s under new social media law. The law, effective December, aims to protect young users from online harms.
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The acting U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, Bill Essayli, is considering dropping two high-profile criminal cases that had already sparked controversy under the previous administration. The Justice Department seeks to end them entirely, raising questions about the legal and political implications of such a move.
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Japan has experienced its most powerful earthquake ever recorded, surpassing the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that led to the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The seismic event has raised concerns about the country’s preparedness for future natural disasters.
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A tsunami triggered by an 8.8 magnitude earthquake off the east coast of Russia reached Hawaii on Tuesday evening. The event has raised concerns about the potential for further seismic activity and the need for improved early warning systems.
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An 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami alerts across the northern Pacific. The quake, the strongest in over six decades, led to evacuations in Severo-Kurilsk and warnings of potential tsunami waves in Hawaii, Alaska, and other regions.
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An 8.3-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s coast has caused tsunami warnings across a wide area. Hawaiian officials have warned of potential destructive waves.
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Manchester United is reportedly considering transfers for Newcastle’s Nick Pope and Paris Saint-Germain’s Gianluigi Donnarumma as potential goalkeeper options. Transfer Talk highlights the latest rumors and speculation surrounding the Red Devils’ summer transfer activities.
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Cameron Brink, who tore her ACL over a year ago, has made a successful return to the court, playing limited minutes in the Sparks’ loss to the Aces. The 22-year-old center contributed 5 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steal, and 1 block in her comeback game.
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Olena Duma has submitted her resignation as head of the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) as new legislation comes into force. The reform aims to restructure the agency.
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President Donald Trump has stated that the United States is working with Ukrainian refugees who have fled the ongoing invasion. He mentioned that these individuals may be allowed to, until the conflict concludes.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russia launched 78 Shahed-type attack drones and decoy drones overnight, resulting in 7 civilian deaths and 21 injuries.
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Dr. Prasad faced backlash for his stance on drug approvals, leading to his resignation. A spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services stated he chose to return to California to focus on family.
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Apple’s new iOS 26 text filtering feature could cost political campaigns millions in lost revenue, as the National Republican Senatorial Committee estimates a potential $500 million loss for GOP campaigns. The change, which moves messages from unknown numbers to an ‘Unknown Senders’ folder without notifications, may reduce visibility for political messages across all parties.
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The Senate has confirmed Emil Bove III, a Trump loyalist, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Bove played a key role in the Trump administration’s efforts to reassert control over the Justice Department, which the administration claimed had been ‘weaponized’ against conservative leaders.
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Former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson celebrated the closure of two Houston facilities as a ‘symbolic victory’ for the pro-life movement. The closures, attributed to rising costs and staffing shortages, reflect the impact of state abortion bans on Planned Parenthood’s operations.
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The Trump administration has suspended federal funding to Duke University, citing accusations of racial discrimination within its healthcare system. Duke’s president recently warned of an anticipated budget crisis, highlighting the potential impact of the funding cut.
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A tsunami hit coastal areas of Russia’s Kuril Islands and Japan’s Hokkaido after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s coast. Emergency services in both countries are assessing the damage and ensuring safety for affected residents.
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A magnitude-8.3 earthquake struck off the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami warnings in Japan and the United States. Russian authorities have described the tremor as the strongest in decades.
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President Trump has bypassed Congress to keep interim U.S. attorneys in California and Nevada, sparking legal and political debates over executive power. Similar actions in New Jersey have already led to halted court proceedings as judges question the validity of these appointments.
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The U.S. Senate has confirmed Dr. Susan Monarez as the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This marks the second attempt by President Trump to appoint a CDC director, following the rejection of his initial nominee.
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The Russian General Staff has disclosed that over 1,052,190 troops have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since February 24, 2022. This includes 890 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day, highlighting the significant human toll of the ongoing war.
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An 8.3 magnitude earthquake near Kamchatka triggered tsunami waves, leading to evacuations in Japan and Hawaii. Authorities issued tsunami warnings across the Pacific Ocean in response to the seismic event.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned that China should prepare for potential 100% tariffs if it continues to purchase sanctioned Russian oil. The statement comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions over energy sanctions and international trade policies.
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A powerful earthquake measuring up to 8.7 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami alerts for coastal areas of Russia, Japan, Alaska, and Hawaii. The Russian emergency agency issued an absolute tsunami alert for the coast of Avacha Bay, warning of potentially hazardous waves.
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A CNN panel discussion has sparked controversy over alleged hostility towards President Donald Trump, with Brianna Lyman suggesting that the network’s reflexes are ‘hostile towards Trump.’ The debate centered on Trump’s EU trade deal and advice from James Carville to the Democratic Party.
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The Linux 6.16 kernel introduces major upgrades in security, performance, and Rust integration, enhancing hardware driver development and graphics performance through Rust support. Key file system improvements, like XFS and Ext4, boost data integrity and I/O speeds, with potential 37% speedups for sequential tasks.
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Senator Charles E. Grassley faces criticism for his treatment of whistle-blowers during the confirmation of Emil Bove, a Trump loyalist and appeals court nominee. Critics say his actions have created a chilling effect on the whistle-bening process.
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White House official Sebastian Gorka claims the EU has effectively ‘bent at the knee’ to Trump in a new trade deal. The agreement includes a 15% tariff on EU exports to the US and requires Brussels to invest $600 billion into the US economy.
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President Trump’s threats have raised questions about how much leverage the United States has left with Moscow. Mr. Trump appeared to accept that the personal diplomacy he has tried to wield has failed, and issued an ultim,
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK will recognize Palestine as a state if Israel halts its military operations in Gaza and meets other conditions. Israel criticized the decision, accusing the UK of rewarding Hamas.
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The Common Sense Department accuses Zohran Mamdani of carrying significant baggage, sparking debates about accountability. Councilman Mamdani has not yet commented on the allegations, drawing attention from supporters and critics.
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with American pop star Katy Perry during a dinner in Montreal, leading to widespread speculation about their relationship. The encounter has ignited discussions about the potential dynamics between the two high-profile figures.
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Global frustrations with Israel’s conduct in Gaza and the West Bank have led to calls for Palestinian state recognition. Recent statements highlight the deepening international concerns over the ongoing situation.
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A federal judge ruled that a Republican initiative to cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood clinics is likely unconstitutional. The decision follows a lawsuit filed by several states challenging the law.
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On the show ‘Gutfeld!’, Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss Rep. Eric Swalwell’s efforts to appear more approachable on social media. The segment highlights how Swal’t’s attempts to connect with younger audiences through a more casual online presence.
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The Trump administration has proposed dismantling emissions regulations, claiming the EPA lacks oversight authority. This decision has sparked concerns among environmental groups and lawmakers about its potential impact on public health and climate goals.
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Five suspects have been charged following a violent brawl in Cincinnati, according to a report by Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas on 'The Story.' The incident has sparked discussions about public safety and the role of law enforcement in addressing such events.
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Sen. Cory Booker accused Democrats of being complicit with Trump in opposing police reform. The debate centered on bipartisan policing legislation.
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Sen. Ted Cruz warns New York may face more murders if ‘Comrade Mamdani’ is elected. The statement follows a Midtown Manhattan shooting and is part of Cruz’s critique of Democrats’ response.
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Recent polls show the Democratic Party facing its lowest favorability ratings in decades, marking a pivotal moment in its political trajectory. The discussion highlights the significance of these poll numbers in the context of current political dynamics.
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A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake off the eastern coast of Russia has triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific, including for Japan, the U.S. West Coast, Hawaii, Alaska, and British Columbia. The tremor, which occurred near Petropavlovsk, caused injuries and partial flooding in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula and prompted evacuations in Japan, with tsunami waves of up…
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld has accused major U.S. media outlets of playing a central role in amplifying the Russiagate conspiracy against Donald Trump, calling for accountability and reparations. He echoed similar criticisms from former CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who highlighted media manipulation of public opinion through leaks and anonymous sources.
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Fox News host Julie Banderas criticized Democrats for their negative response to an American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney. She argued that the reaction lacks constructive dialogue.
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Shohei Ohtani, the two-way star for the Los Angeles Dodgers, achieved another milestone in his MLB career by striking out in his first four plate appearances on Tuesday night. This feat highlights Ohtani’s growing influence in the league and his unique status as a player who excels in both pitching and hitting.
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Ronald Acuna Jr. exited Atlanta’s game against Kansas City due to Achilles tightness after chasing a ball in right field. The injury has raised concerns about his availability for the upcoming season.
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Harvard University is preparing to provide the U.S. government with employment eligibility verification forms for its employees, which include details about their citizenship and immigration status. These discussions are focused on resolving disputes over research funding and academic independence, which have been ongoing between the university and the administration.
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Moldovan President Maia Sandu asserts that her pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) must win a parliamentary majority in the upcoming elections for Moldova’s EU integration to continue. This highlights the critical role of political alignment with EU values in Moldova’s geopolitical future.
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Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk has embraced a parodic portrayal of himself in an upcoming episode of ‘South Park,’ viewing it as a ‘badge of honor.’ The episode, set to air August 6, features Kirk as the character Eric Cartman, who is seen in a heated argument similar to Kirk’s real-life interactions with students…
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Los Angeles County officials are pushing for an ordinance to ban law enforcement officers from hiding their identities through masks, citing concerns over transparency and public safety after recent ICE raids. The measure, passed by the Board of Supervisors, requires officers to display identification and agency affiliation in public, but enforcement against federal agencies remains…
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Cisco has donated its AGNTCY project to the Linux Foundation, aiming to create an open-standard ‘Internet of Agents’ for seamless AI agent collaboration. The initiative is backed by major tech firms, seeking to address the fragmentation of AI agents currently operating in isolated silos.
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Tulsi Gabbard, the US National Security Advisor, has drawn significant attention by releasing a declassified 2020 House Intelligence Committee report that claims the Obama administration fabricated evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 election. The report reveals that the Obama administration’s intelligence assessments were based on misleading sources and ignored contradictory evidence that could have…
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, commented on the upcoming ‘South Park’ episode parodying him, calling it a ‘badge of honor.’ The episode is set to air on the show’s platform.
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Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on arrests made following a violent mob attack in Cincinnati, as part of ‘America Reports.’ The incident has led to arrests, though details about the attack and those involved remain under investigation.
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Tommy Vietor, co-host of ‘Pod Save America,’ has called on Democrats to reevaluate their stance on Israel, specifically advocating for a reduction in military aid. He argues that the current approach is outdated and needs a mindset change to align with broader Democratic priorities.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., addresses the recent drop in Democratic approval ratings to a 35-year low on Hannity. He attributes this decline to the party’s policies and actions, highlighting the impact on American taxpayers.
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World leaders are racing to finalize trade agreements before President Trump’s return to the U.S. on August 1. The deadline has intensified negotiations as key trading partners work to secure favorable terms.