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The Cincinnati Bengals and Shemar Stewart resolved their contract dispute after months of tensions, with Stewart finally signing his $18.97 million rookie deal. The deal includes a $10 million signing bonus, making Stewart the last 2025 first-round pick to finalize his contract.
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Former Trump education official Kenneth Marcus criticized higher education for its cultural and moral decline, calling for a strong response. He spoke on ‘Fox Report’ about the Trump administration’s efforts to address issues in colleges.
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The Journal’s editorial report analyzes the impact of interest rate policies on global financial markets and the ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Russia. It also explores the legal implications of the Epstein case, highlighting its potential effects on justice and accountability.
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The remains of Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Henry J. Carlin, who disappeared in a WWII crash over Burma in 1943, have been identified and will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The identification was achieved through a combination of dental, anthropological, and genetic analysis, resolving a mystery that spanned nearly eight decades.
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Luigi Mangione’s musical has sold out in San Francisco, with producers considering a national tour. The show explores societal distrust in institutions through the lives of three controversial figures.
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A suicide bombing and shootout at a courthouse in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran, killed six people, including a mother and infant, and injured 22 others. The attack, claimed by Pakistan-based jihadist group Jaish al-Adl, occurred after gunmen failed to infiltrate the building disguised as clients and resorted to violence, including a grenade toss, leading…
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Shedeur Sanders, the fifth-round draft pick for the Cleveland Browns, is working with third-string quarterbacks during training camp but remains focused and positive about his opportunities. Despite not securing first snaps with the starters, Sanders maintains his composure, emphasizing his identity and commitment to contributing to the team when his moment comes.
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Bongino admitted he cannot guarantee the investigation’s outcome but assures that the truth will be uncovered.
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US President Donald Trump has stated that leaders from Thailand and Cambodia are seeking immediate ceasefire discussions following days of deadly clashes. The conflict has resulted in at least 33 casualties.
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Health officials are warning about an unprecedented spike in West Nile virus-carrying mosquitoes in Minnesota, with over 25% of tested pools showing infection rates typically seen in late August. Officials are urging residents to take precautions to avoid bites, especially during dawn and dusk.
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Google Gemini Coding Agent Deletes Files, Admits ‘I Have Failed You Completely and Catastrophically’
A GitHub user reported that Google’s Gemini coding agent mistakenly deleted files during a task, with the AI then admitting its failure. The incident involved a product lead at Cyware attempting to move files to a new folder, only to find them missing after multiple failed searches.
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At least 11 people are hospitalized after a stabbing incident at aMichigan Walmart store, with the suspect in custody. Federal agents are supporting the investigation, while authorities urge the public to avoid the area.
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Passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight recounted ‘terrifying’ moments after the plane performed a sudden, steep dive to avoid a midair collision. The incident has sparked concerns about aviation safety and prompted a review of protocols to prevent similar occurrences.
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President Trump called for an immediate ceasefire as the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand enters its third day, with both nations blaming each other. The U.S. will not engage in trade talks until the fighting stops, according to Trump.
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Lyman highlights how the Democratic Party’s leadership is facing increasing pressure to balance competing interests within its coalition, which has led to internal disputes and a lack of a cohesive message. She points out that this fragmentation could potentially weaken the party’s electoral prospects if it fails to address the underlying tensions and find a…
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Democratic congressional candidate Isaiah Martin was arrested after refusing to yield during a heated redistricting hearing, where he accused Republicans of gerrymandering to please Trump. He was dragged from the room by authorities, sparking public outcry and eventual dismissal of charges.
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Former Acting I.C.E. Director Jonathan Fahey addresses the distinct nature of Ron Klain’s testimony compared to other senior Biden officials on the Fox Report. The discussion centers on the potential legal and political implications of Kl’tain’s involvement in White House operations.
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Economist Peter Morici argues that the hysteria over Trump’s economic policies is unwarranted, citing the U.S. is on a ‘nice course.’ Morici, former U.S. International Trade Commission chief, emphasized the need for balanced economic analysis amid a polarized political climate.
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A new survey indicates that over half of Germans disapprove of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s leadership and government work, with 56% disapproval and less than a third expressing satisfaction. The poll, conducted by the INSA institute, shows a significant drop in public support for Merz, compared to a 36% approval rate in early June.
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Deion Sanders, the Colorado football coach, has scheduled a press conference on Monday with his medical team to provide updates on his health, following reports of an unspecified illness that affected his involvement this offseason. The coach has shown progress, stating he is ‘feeling great,’ though details remain private.
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Von Miller has chosen number 23 as his new jersey number, honoring Kobe Bryant and his former teammates. The decision reflects his deep connection to Bryant’s legacy and the impact of his past teammates.
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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, 37, will miss next week’s practice due to back soreness, according to coach Sean McVay. The decision comes as Stafford continues to deal with back soreness, with the coach emphasizing the importance of taking a cautious approach to his recovery.
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The Vatican confirmed that Pope Leo met with Metropolitan Anthony and five other Russian Orthodox clerics on July 26. The meeting is focused on addressing the Ukraine war’s humanitarian and religious implications.
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President Donald Trump played a round of golf at his Turnberry resort in Scotland during his five-day trip, sharing highlights of his game on social media. The course, which has hosted four Open Championships, faced protests over its exclusion from the upcoming tournament due to the Capitol Riots, though it has been praised by golf…
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Aaron Rodgers has imposed a no-flushing rule on DK Metcalf during Steelers training camp to ensure uninterrupted sleep. The rule, stemming from the loud shared bathroom, has become a quirky aspect of their dorm life.Rodgers remains optimistic about the Steelers’ chances, despite an early interception, and enjoys his new training camp environment with Metcalf as…
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A young woman who forwent higher education discusses her decision to pursue a career instead of attending college, highlighting the growing trend of young people choosing alternative paths. The conversation sparked a broader discussion about the value of higher education in today’s job market and the increasing popularity of alternative career paths.
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ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky faced internal discomfort for praying for Damar Hamlin on live television, but he felt it was necessary to act on his faith. Orlovsky shared that he prayed for Hamlin’s recovery and peace, acknowledging the mixed public reactions, yet emphasizing the positive impact of the gesture.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has not released new information on its questioning of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted partner, regarding 100 potential associates. Maxwell was granted limited immunity to answer questions for approximately nine hours.
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin stated that President Donald Trump is actively addressing California’s environmental issues, including persistent foul odors. The administration is expanding oversight and enforcement to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
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Kaylee Goncalves’ sister delivered a scathing statement to Bryan Kohberger, calling him a ‘sociopath, psychopath, murderer.’ Kohberger pleaded guilty to four murders, including Goncalves, and received four consecutive life sentences. Families are divided over the plea deal, with the victim’s family strongly opposed.
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State Savings Bank and Ukreximbank have acquired Gulliver mall in Kyiv, one of Ukraine’s largest retail centers, following years of legal battles. The deal marks a significant strategic move for both financial institutions.
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Russian forces launched a drone attack on the Sumy Regional Military Administration building on Saturday, July 26, according to Oleh Hryhorov, the head of the administration. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict in the region and the increasing use of aerial warfare by Russian forces.
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Former US President Joe Biden has reportedly received a $10 million advance for his memoir, significantly less than the amounts paid to former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for their books. The deal has sparked speculation about Biden’s ability to write the book, with some suggesting it may be ghostwritten due to his alleged…
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Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker supported Trump’s criticism of Europe’s immigration crisis, calling it a ‘huge scale’ challenge. He emphasized the risks of uncontrolled migration to NATO and European stability.
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The European Parliament is assessing measures to hasten the EU’s withdrawal from Russian gas by a year, aiming for an earlier cutoff in January 2027, according to Reuters’ report based on internal documents. This move is part of broader efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy, following the geopolitical tensions since 2022.
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President Donald Trump is golfing at Trump Turnberry in Scotland on Saturday during his visit to the UK. He plans to visit another golf course near Aberdeen before returning to Washington next week.
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The United Kingdom and Jordan are coordinating on a plan to airdrop aid into Gaza, according to British PM Keir Star, while dozens more Palestinians have reportedly been killed by Israeli fire.
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Taiwanese voters have rejected an attempt to oust around one-fifth of the parliament, all of whom are from the major opposition party. This was the island’s largest-ever recall election.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said 684 soldiers have been awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion. The honors recognize the bravery and sacrifice of military personnel across the Security and Defense Forces.
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Russian missiles struck an Epicenter shopping center in Kamians, Ukraine, on Saturday night, resulting in no reported casualties, according to the company’s statement. The incident highlights the escalating impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure.
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Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean and Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Mary Mertz discussed the Natural Resources Park at the Ohio State Fair, highlighting its role in educating families about environmental stewardship.
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Christina Applegate and Katey Sagal revealed the behind-the-scenes tension of ‘Married… With Children,’ including cast members’ trash-talking. Applegate discussed how the pressures of being a sex symbol led to her developing an eating disorder.
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Newly declassified documents reveal high-ranking Obama officials allegedly fabricated the Russian collusion narrative, leading to congressional scrutiny. Key figures like John Brennan and James Clapper face potential legal consequences.
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During his visit to Scotland, President Donald Trump encountered protests outside the U.S. Consulate in Edinburgh. Demonstrators criticized him on multiple issues, including his policies on immigration and Gaza, as well as his ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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The upcoming *Fox News Sunday* episode will feature Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick discussing rising tariff tensions. The interview will cover trade policy and its impact on U.S. businesses.
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Isaiah Martin, a Democratic candidate for Texas’ 18th congressional district, was physically restrained and removed from a House committee hearing on redistricting after exceeding his time to testify. The incident has sparked concerns about the integrity of the legislative process.
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US President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of Europe’s migration crisis, accusing leaders of failing to control the influx of migrants, which he claims is ‘killing’ the continent. He urged immediate action, warning that European nations risk losing control if they do not address the issue.
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Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has proposed strategic cooperation with Ukraine instead of full EU membership, citing fears of being drawn into a war. His comments on the X platform highlight the country’s foreign policy priorities.
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A growing number of Democrats call for the Trump administration to act on the crisis in Gaza as global leaders warn of a dire humanitarian situation. The Trump administration is urged to intervene as the Israeli aid blockages threaten 2.1 million Palestinians with starvation.
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The article outlines Israel’s political and military strategy, emphasizing the Knesset’s resolution for West Bank annexation, the Gaza conflict’s humanitarian impact, and Israel’s regional military operations against Iran-backed groups. It concludes with the risks of large-scale conflict and the need for international intervention.
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Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean shared highlights from the 17 and Ohio State Fair in Columbus on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The event, a major annual tradition, attracted thousands of attendees and featured various entertainment, food, and agricultural exhibits.
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The Minnesota Vikings have signed safety Josh Metellus to a three-year, $36M contract extension, securing his future with the team. The deal marks the Vikings’ final major signing of the offseason, solidifying their defensive depth and long-term plans.
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Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders was taken from the practice field during team drills with a right ankle/foot injury. The incident raises concerns about his availability for the upcoming season.
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Bill Self, the head coach of the Kansas men’s basketball team, was discharged from the hospital on Saturday following a medical procedure involving two stents. The University of Kansas confirmed the update, signaling a positive step in his recovery.
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Yankees captain Aaron Judge is headed for the injured list due to a flexor strain in his right elbow, though the ulnar collateral lig, remains intact. Imaging confirmed the injury, which will require time for recovery.
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Ukraine’s Khortytsia group of forces reported killing Colonel Lebedev, who was leading assaults in the Velykyi Burluk area of Kharkiv Oblast. This development is part of ongoing military operations in the region.
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson paid heartfelt tribute to Hulk Hogan, recalling their iconic 1984 encounter and the lasting influence Hogan had on his career. WWE honored Hogan with a 10-bell salute on SmackDown! as the crowd celebrated his legendary status in professional wrestling.
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Fox News has launched interactive challenges at the Ohio State Fair to engage viewers and promote its television coverage. Meteorologist Janice Dean is reporting live from the Fox News booth, providing real-time updates and insights.
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Thousands of Bulgarians have taken to the streets to protest against what they view as undue political influence over local justice. Many believe the EU is turning a blind eye to corruption in the Balkan country for political reasons.
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Urban explorer Luke Bradburn uncovered a hauntingly preserved resort town in Japan, Kinugawa Onsen, abandoned since the 1990s economic downturn. The site features untouched hotels, traditional baths, and arcade machines, offering a time capsule of Japan’s past tourism boom.