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Six Maryland women were arrested in Massachusetts on charges linked to a multi-state burglary ring, with three taken into ICE custody after a dramatic chase. The suspects, who were related and had outstanding warrants, were apprehended following a coordinated law enforcement effort.
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Former sports columnist Michael Wilbon criticized the Dallas Cowboys for becoming irrelevant in January, despite continued national media attention. He dismissed owner Jerry Jones’ public remarks, stating they are a waste of time.
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Ziad Rahbani, a renowned Lebanese composer and satirist, has died at 69. His work blended Arab and Western music while offering satirical critiques of Lebanon’s political and social issues.
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President Donald Trump discussed his golf activities in Scotland during his flight back to the United States on Tuesday. The president’s focus on golf during the journey highlights his ongoing interest in the sport and its significance in his public persona.
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer has stated she will only testify before Congress if granted clemency or immunity. The case is tied to the ongoing legal proceedings against Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking.
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North Carolina Republicans are pushing forward with a disputed legislative agenda on ‘Veto Override Day,’ attempting to enact 14 bills vetoed by newly elected Democratic Governor Josh Stein. The bills cover topics such as gun control, immigration, transgender rights, and other contentious issues, showcasing the deepening political divide in the state.
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Yoel and Marissa Diaz, a married couple originally from Cuba, have gained attention for their social media posts highlighting the abundance of food choices in the United States compared to their native Cuba. The couple’s experiences underscore the value of personal freedom and access to diverse food options in America.
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Cincinnati Police Chief addresses social media misrepresentation claims after violent mob takedown during Jesse Watters Primetime. The incident has sparked public debate on the influence of online platforms.
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Hannity criticizes the Left’s response to NYC shooting as ‘predictable and ignorant.’ He argues their focus on political messaging overshadows the need for practical solutions.
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A strong earthquake near Russia’s coast has raised tsunami fears for the U.S. West Coast, Hawaii, southern Alaska, and British. Officials are closely monitoring the situation as potential coastal hazards remain a concern.
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A massive 8.7 magnitude earthquake has triggered tsunami alerts across the US West Coast, prompting immediate safety measures as residents are urged to evacuate.
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Republican Cincinnati mayoral candidate Cory Bowman has criticized the judicial system’s handling of the city’s viral mob beatdown incident, labeling it as ‘trickledown incompetence.’ The incident, which gained national attention, involved members of a group known as ‘The Ingraham Angle’ in a violent attack.
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A vigil was held in Manhattan to honor the victims of a recent shooting incident. The event took place on Hannity, with Fox News correspondent Nate Foy providing coverage.
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Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has condemned the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as ‘genocide,’ criticizing both Israel and Hamas for the escalating conflict. The UN warns that the situation is nearing famine, with widespread hunger and disease reported.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has reduced Russia’s deadline to ten days for imposing tariffs and other measures. This move is part of broader trade tensions between the United States and Russia.
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Google’s Android system has created the world’s largest earthquake detection network, warning users before the damaging S-waves arrive. The system detects subtle P-waves with phone accelerometers.
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The press conference by the Power of the People (Syla Natsii) Ukrainian political party, set for July 30, has been cancelled. The event was expected to address legislative efforts to balance anti-corruption efficiency with governmental control.
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New trade agreements between the U.S. and the E.U., U.K., and Japan have led to lower tariffs on vehicles from these regions. This undermines Canada’s auto industry, which faces higher tariffs on its U.S. exports.
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The Senate confirmed Emil Bove, President Trump’s nominee, as a federal judge, despite Democratic opposition and whistleblower complaints. The confirmation followed a contentious process marked by three whistleblower allegations and intense political debate.
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President Trump addressed allegations that Jeffrey Epstein recruited underage victim Virginia Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago. He claimed she had no complaints about the Trump organization, distancing himself from the accusations.
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Former President Donald Trump has stated that Gaza will receive more aid, indicating a shift from Israeli officials who have faced criticism for the humanitarian crisis. The aid will be distributed by Israel, according to Trump’s comments, which contrast with recent Israeli criticism regarding the crisis.
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Charlamagne tha God criticizes the media for prioritizing Trump’s Epstein ties over Clinton’s alleged connections, arguing for accountability. The host’s remarks highlight ongoing debates about media bias and selective reporting in political coverage.
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The Republican-led aviation safety bill, spearheaded by Senator Ted Cruz, has garnered support from major stakeholders but faces opposition from Democrats. The legislation comes in the wake of a January incident where an American Airlines flight collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter over Reagan, Washington, D.C.
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A University of Iowa official has been caught on camera admitting to circumventing new directives aimed at curbing reverse discrimination under DEI initiatives. The undercover video reveals the individual and others at the university are actively seeking methods to ‘operate around’ these policies.
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The U.K. is reportedly considering recognizing a Palestinian state, a development that could reshape the Israeli-Paleleen conflict. This potential move comes amid growing international pressure and ongoing peace negotiations.
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Political analyst Mark Halperin has raised concerns about the Democratic Party’s ability to win back voters for the 2028 election, citing record-low approval ratings and a lack of clear strategy. The CNN poll conducted in July found just 28% of Americans viewed the party favorably, while the Wall Street Journal survey revealed 63% of respondents…
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Airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza are increasingly viewed as a risky and costly solution, with experts highlighting the inefficiency and dangers of the method. At least five people were killed in airdrop accidents last year, raising concerns about the safety and effectiveness of this approach.
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The Baltimore Orioles traded veteran reliever Seranthony Dominguez to the Toronto Blue Jays during a doubleheader on Tuesday, marking the third such move for the team this season. The deal involved sending Dominguez for right-handed prospect Juaron Watts-Browns, and Dominguez joined the Blue Jays by walking through the tunnel to his new team’s dugout during…
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Charles Payne discusses the ongoing scrutiny of President Trump’s trade initiatives on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ highlighting the skepticism from critics who are closely monitoring economic indicators like inflation for any signs of adverse impact.
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The New York Yankees held a moment of silence before Tuesday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays to honor NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, who was killed in a mass shooting. The Yankees organization and the NFL extended condolences to Islam’s family and the victims’ families following the tragic incident.
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European nations’ diplomatic efforts in the Iran nuclear talks have lost momentum, with the United States dominating the agenda. The E3’s negotiations are seen as symbolic, lacking real progress and strategic coherence.
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Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley delves into recent allegations suggesting a Russian conspiracy tied to former President Donald Trump. The discussion occurs on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ where Turley examines the origins of the so-called ‘Trump-Russia collusion hoax.’
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German MP Stephan Mayer has urged Berlin to halt social benefits for fighting-age Ukrainian migrants, arguing they should work in Germany or return to Ukraine for military service. The German government spends over $1.3 billion annually on such support, sparking debate over fiscal sustainability and refugee integration.
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The Diia.City United strategic council has expanded to 22 members in July, with Viacheslav Klymov and Serhiy Hryshkov joining. The business association of technology companies announced the addition of these two prominent figures to the council.
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Fox News host Jimmy Failla criticizes Democratic lawmakers’ backlash against Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle jeans commercial, suggesting it will not lead to positive outcomes. The discussion on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ highlights broader concerns about liberal priorities and cultural values.
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The Senate confirmed Sam Brown as Undersecretary for Memorial Affairs, overseeing the National Cemetery Administration, receiving bipartisan support. Trump lauded Brown as an ‘American hero’ after his medically retired due to an IED explosion.
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A special report by Bret Baier examines the complex relationship between former President Donald Trump, Russia, and Ukraine. The report delves into allegations of Trump’s interference in Ukrainian affairs, particularly focusing on calls for investigations into the Bidens.
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Monkeys at Bali’s Uluwatu Temple are stealing tourists’ valuables, including smartphones and wallets, in exchange for food. This behavior has raised concerns among visitors and questions about the management of sacred wildlife in modern tourism.
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Senators Jon Husted (R-Ohio) and Elissa Slot, D-Mich. have engaged in bipartisan discussions on combating human trafficking, emphasizing the need for unified strategies to address this crime. The senators highlighted the importance of cross-party collaboration in developing effective legislative measures to support victims and hold perpetrators accountable.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized President Donald Trump’s trade deal with the European Union during his show ‘Jesse Watters Prim, ‘ arguing that the agreement might not deliver the promised benefits for American interests.
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Congressional candidate Sholdon Daniels, R-Texas, has criticized Jasmine Crockett’s recent political rebranding on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ accusing her of prioritizing the ‘donor class’ and herself over constituents. The comments come amid a competitive race in Texas, where Daniels is challenging Crockett for a House seat.
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Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., accused his fellow Democrats of being complicit with President Trump over federal funding provisions in a controversial Senate floor objection, calling it ‘complicity with an authoritarian leader.’ His remarks were met with bipartisan support for the legislative package, but Booker argued the absence of critical amendments allowed Trump to leverage federal…
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A satellite image has captured hundreds of Palestinians gathering around aid trucks in Gaza, highlighting the dire situation as famine warnings escalate. The image underscores the urgent need for relief efforts amid ongoing humanitarian crises.
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The Senate confirmed Emil Bove to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals with a 50-49 vote, despite Democratic efforts to block his nomination. Democrats accused Bove of prioritizing Trump’s interests over the rule of law, citing whistleblower allegations and his role in dismissing federal corruption charges against Eric Adams.
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President Trump is pressing Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley to eliminate the blue slip rule, which allows home-state Democratic senators to block judicial nominees. Grassley has not publicly responded, stating he has no further comments to make after decades of advocating for the tradition.
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A couple was found murdered in Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas, and the FBI is now assisting in the search for the suspect. The family has stated that the couple was protecting their young daughters from a killer.
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The Vancouver Whitecaps are closing in on a deal to sign Thomas Müller, a former Bayern Munich and Germany star. Müller’s potential arrival could mark a significant move for the club in the MLS.
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Russia’s crude oil exports declined sharply in the first seven months of 2025, falling by nearly 3,000 million barrels compared to the same period in 2024, Bloomberg reported.
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Fox News reporter Chad Pergram details how members of Maryland’s congressional delegation were denied entry to a Baltimore ICE facility on ‘Special Report.’ The incident has sparked political tensions, with Republicans criticizing Democratic lawmakers for staging a publicity stunt.
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Former President Donald Trump accused the Democratic Party of failing to address the migrant crisis at the U.S. border. He criticized their policies for allowing increased illegal crossings and border violence.
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The ‘Special Report’ panel discusses the Trump administration’s tariff negotiations with China and its tone shift regarding Gaza aid. Experts explore how these strategies impact Trump’s political standing and international relations.
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The Pentagon has instituted a new policy requiring top generals nominated for new positions to meet with President Trump, marking a departure from past practices. This move has raised concerns about the potential politicization of the military’s leadership ranks.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that another EUR 40,000 million will be deposited into the accounts of drone manufacturers in Ukraine during the week, under the Ukraine-Netherlands agreement. The funding aims to bolster Ukraine’s drone capabilities and support the defense industry.
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Linda Hogan, Hulk Hogan’s ex-wife, has publicly expressed her enduring love for the late WWE star despite their divorce. She revealed her deep sorrow over his sudden death and described their relationship as a mix of love and pain.
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Ukraine could play a vital role in Europe’s pharmaceutical supply chain as Deputy Health Minister Edem Adaman, Ukraine could play a vital role in Europe’s pharmaceutical supply chain as Deputy Health Minister Edem Adamanov suggests interest in using the country’s raw materials for medicine production.
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The U.K. High Court has rejected a Russian billionaire’s bid to lift sanctions imposed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, reinforcing the government’s stance on economic penalties against Russian individuals. This ruling highlights the resilience of the sanctions regime.
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Monkeys have been observed stealing towels and a bowl of food from tourists at Bingin Beach in Bali, Indonesia. The incident, captured on camera by Fox News Digital, highlights a growing concern about wildlife interactions with tourists in the area.
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A unit of Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Agency successfully eliminated Russian occupation positions on Tendra Spit, along with the Z. electronic warfare complex and Rosa radar station. The operation marks a significant counter-offensive in the ongoing conflict.
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Laura Ingraham expresses concerns about the Democratic Party’s direction on her show. She highlights potential internal divisions and questions the party’s focus on specific issues.
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Jon Stewart and Peter Beinart criticized Israel’s handling of the Gaza conflict, arguing it endangers the Jewish people and Israel’s survival. Stewart called the actions ‘self-evidently inhumane and horrific’, claiming that pro-Israel commentators deny the conflict is a genocide, instead framing it as ‘purposeful starvation’.