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Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean recently joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to learn the recipe behind the Ohio State Fair’s famous corn dog, a staple of the event. The segment featured Adam Heffron, the executive director of the Ohio State Fair, and David Tracey, owner of Tracey’s Corn, who shared insights into the tradition and…
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Israeli hostage families, including Lishay Miran-Lavi, wife of Omri Miran, have met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to demand immediate action for the release of remaining hostages in Gaza. The families expressed deep concern over the ongoing situation and sought stronger U.S. involvement in securing the hostages’ safe return.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields returned to training camp Saturday after a dislocated toe injury initially caused panic on social media. Head coach Aaron Glenn dismissed the social media frenzy, emphasizing the need to wait until a proper diagnosis is confirmed before making assumptions about Fields’ availability for the season.
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Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino has made a cryptic social media post that promises a ‘digny effort at truth’ in response to potential investigations, sparking speculation about possible scrutiny. The message has been interpreted by some as a warning or a subtle hint about ongoing or upcoming FBI inquiries.
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A Ukrainian girl has been returned to government-controlled areas following a previous evacuation. The Head of the President’s Office of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, emphasized the importance of ensuring civilian safety during military operations.
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The article offers a weekly review of notable events and developments, highlighting both successes and challenges across various sectors. Contributors provide expert analysis on current affairs, market trends, and policy issues.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused mainstream liberal media of ignoring a declassified report on alleged Obama administration manufactured intelligence behind the Trump-Russia investigation, likening their silence to past complicity in spreading false intelligence about Iraq’s WMDs. Gabbard criticized media outlets for not covering the findings, which reveal ‘overwhelming evidence’ of a pre-planned probe,…
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AI data centers are straining the power grid across 13 U.S. states, leading to a $9 billion rise in electricity costs. PJM customers face monthly bill increases of $25 or more due to rising artificial intelligence electricity demand.
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Anshuman Roy, CEO of Rhombus Power Inc., argues that Trump’s AI strategy is a critical step for the U.S. economy. The analyst highlights the potential for accelerated AI development to bolster technological leadership and competitiveness.
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Rep. Michael Cloud, R-Texas, discusses testimony from former President Joe Biden’s chief of staff before a congressional panel investigating Biden’s health. The hearing highlights potential for more subpoenas as the probe continues.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine joined weather personality Janice Dean to sample Schmidt’s caramel apple cream puffs at the 170th Ohio State Fair. The event highlighted traditional fair activities and local food vendors.
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Russia has announced the seizure of two villages in central Ukraine, with one located in the Dnipropetrovsk region, which has suffered fewer losses.
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Jillian Melchior’s latest visit to Kyiv provides critical insights into the war’s intensifying conflict. Her account highlights both the military and humanitarian challenges faced by Ukraine.
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Russian authorities have announced the seizure of two villages in central Ukraine, including one in the Dnipropetrovsk region, which has experienced fewer casualties and damage compared to other areas. The claim highlights the ongoing conflict and the shifting dynamics of the war.
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Kitchen safety experts warn against buying wooden bowls and vintage ceramics that may harbor bacteria and lead. Experts advise caution with secondhand items to avoid health risks.
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Republican strategist Erin Maguire and Precision Strategies Vice President Rich Luchette discussed the Democratic Party’s push to connect with younger voters through initiatives like the Gen Z summit. They highlighted the challenges Democrats face in uniting their base despite concerns about their political influence.
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Texas is proceeding with its plan to redraw congressional maps, sparking concerns over gerrymandering and its potential impact on the 2024 elections. Democrats have vowed to retaliate with changes of their own.
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President Donald Trump has intensified his public pressure on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, with recent remarks hinting at a possible challenge to Powell’s leadership. The situation has grown more complex following rumors of a potential renovation project at the Federal Reserve’s headquarters, sparking speculation about whether such a project could serve as a rationale…
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A woman featured in a Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam’ video has resigned from her position at Astronomer, with the CEO also resigning. The incident sparked privacy concerns and revealed marital tensions, with reports of potential separation.
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Andriy Yermak, head of Ukraine’s President’s Office, has been conducting meetings with U.S. and European partners to discuss security, reforms, and peace progress. The talks also cover military cooperation and bilateral relations.
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Researchers have found that period underwear and menstrual cups can contain risky ‘forever chemicals’ like PFAS. These chemicals are known for their environmental persistence and potential health risks.
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A recent study has revealed that popular eco-friendly menstrual products, including period underwear and menstrual, may contain harmful ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS. Researchers have uncovered the presence of PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ in period underwear and menstrual cups, which are commonly marketed as sustainable alternatives to traditional sanitary products.
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University of Texas researchers have developed a non-invasive wearable device using bioimpedance technology to track hydration levels in real time, offering an alternative to traditional invasive methods. This innovation could help prevent dehydration-related health issues like heatstroke and improve overall health and performance.
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Kyffin Simpson led a pre-race tour of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca ahead of the Java House Grand Prix of Monterey. The tour provided an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the iconic racing circuit.
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Jessica Alba, 44, is embracing her single life with confidence after her 16-year marriage to Cash Warren ended. The ‘Honey’ star showcased her toned physique in a series of bikini photos from a tropical getaway in Mexico.
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Democratic leaders are under pressure to respond to Republican redistricting efforts in states like Texas, but face significant legal and political obstacles. The most viable options lie in California, New York, and Illinois, despite the complexities and constitutional constraints involved.
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Law enforcement’s response to the June 14 shootings of Minnesota lawmakers is under scrutiny, with reports indicating a critical delay in alerting lawmakers of potential danger. The Minnesota Star Tribune’s investigation highlights gaps in communication and preparedness during the crisis.
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President Donald Trump recently claimed that Hamas refused to make a deal to release the remaining hostages, a statement that has reignited debates about the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Mike Pompeo, a former Secretary of State and Fox News contributor, joined ‘Fox News Live’ to analyze Trump’s remarks and the potential impact on diplomatic efforts.
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The article examines the impact of Kepa’s potential missteps on Arsenal’s performance. It also explores the challenges faced by manager Mikel Arteta in managing the goalkeeper’s performance.
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Viktor Gyökeres, who was previously in England’s second tier, has emerged as Europe’s top goal scorer last season and is now a significant acquisition for Arsenal. His impressive performance has led to his signing by Arsenal, marking a major addition to the club’s attacking options.
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Arsenal have completed the signing of highly sought-after striker Viktor Gyökeres from Sporting CP, the club announced on Saturday. The deal, finalized on Saturday, marks a significant financial and strategic move for the Premier League side as they bolster their attacking options for the upcoming season.
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NFL quarterback Treylon Burks suffered a fractured collarbone during practice, according to a source. The injury occurred while he attempted a one-handed grab, and the team is evaluating its impact on his availability for upcoming games.
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Joe Mixon will miss most of the preseason with an ankle injury, requiring a reevaluation closer to the start of the regular season. The injury impacts the Texans’ offensive depth and potential draft strategy.
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Russian forces launched a drone strike on Sumy on July 26, damaging the building of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, regional governor Oleh Hryhorov reported. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict’s reach into Ukrainian territories.
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Karin Cain, a Texas orthodontist, testified in the murder trial of Dr. James Toliver Craig, a Colorado dentist accused of poisoning his wife with cyanide and tetrahydrozoline. Their emotional affair, marked by over 4,000 texts in 18 days, added depth to the case, with Cain describing their connection as ‘infatuation,’ while the prosecution seeks to…
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A recent study indicates that the implementation of restorative justice practices in New York City schools is not effectively reducing disciplinary issues among students. Education behavioral researcher Jennifer Weber addressed these concerns on ‘Fox News Live,’ discussing the city’s approach to student discipline and its implications.
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A new survey by the Wall Street Journal shows that public approval of the Democratic Party has reached its lowest level in over three decades. The survey indicates that 63% of registered voters hold an unfavorable opinion of the party.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha praised the G7 nations’ unified stance against corruption in Ukraine, as outlined in their joint statement. Sybiha voiced his approval on the X platform, emphasizing the importance of this position for Ukraine’s anti-corruption efforts.
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Irina Krynina’s partner went missing while fighting in Ukraine, and she searched tirelessly until finding him in captivity. Now, she helps others facing similar uncertainties over their loved ones.
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The DOJ has filed lawsuits against sanctuary cities, including New York City, targeting policies that restrict local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. This move aligns with Trump’s executive order to dismantle these policies, marking a pivotal moment in the immigration enforcement debate.
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Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal praised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for restoring the independence of the NABU and SAPO. The move aligns with U.S. and international efforts to combat corruption in Ukraine.
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Fox News correspondent William La Jeunesse highlights growing concerns about the fate of millions in Los Angeles FireAid funds. Fire victims are calling for transparency as the city investigates where the money went.
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Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan has described a viral video showing an officer punching a male driver during a traffic stop as disturbing, calling for due process to take its course. The incident, which occurred in February, involves William McNeil Jr., who was arrested after refusing to comply with an officer’s demand to exit his vehicle.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced an agreement in principle to host a summit between Ukrainian and Russian leaders in Turkey. The summit is intended to address the ongoing conflict and explore pathways toward de-escalation.
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A 66-year-old man died in Nikopol region due to artillery shelling, according to the regional military administration. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian populations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has successfully passed a legislative bill aimed at establishing new anti-corruption agencies, a move praised by EU Ambassador Katarína Mathernová as a demonstration of Ukraine’s mature democratic leadership. The bill is seen as a critical step in rebuilding public trust in Ukraine’s institutions and aligning the country more closely with European…
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Turkish FM Hakan Fidan announced that Russia and Ukraine have agreed on a leaders’ summit in Turkey, marking progress in peace talks. The talks, while not resulting in a formal ceasefire, focused on humanitarian issues like prisoner exchanges.
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping the music industry as AI-generated bands like The Velvet Sundown earn substantial streaming revenue, prompting lawsuits from major record labels. Platforms like Suno and Udio now allow users to generate original songs with just a few prompts, handling vocals, instruments, and structure with startling sophistication.
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A hacker infiltrated Amazon’s Q AI coding assistant by inserting a destructive wiping command into its GitHub repository, sparking widespread concern among developers and users. Amazon confirmed that no customer resources were impacted but acknowledged the need for improved security measures.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukrainian forces have successfully thwarted Russian plans for the Sumy region. The President also confirmed that Ukrainian military operations continue on Russian territory.
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The National Police of Ukraine have launched a pretrial investigation following a complaint from MP Iryna Herashchenko regarding alleged censorship faced by journalist Yevhen Lesnoy. Lesnoy, who previously worked at a marathon television channel, claimed to have encountered restrictions on his professional activities there.
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Alina Habba, the Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, is engaged in a legal dispute with state judges over her interim position, while former federal prosecutor Jim Trusty comments on Tulsi Gabbard’s Russia probe referral and the implications for the Justice Department.
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Democratic attorney Julian Epstein has warned that former Vice President Kamala Harris is ‘part of the problem’ in the 2024 presidential race. His comments come amid discussions about the party’s strategy and the challenges facing its nominee.
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Diplomatic representatives of the G7 countries anticipate the swift adoption of a presidential bill concerning NABU and SAPO. The development signals a potential shift in Ukraine’s direction of anti-corruption measures.
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Workers across the service sector have voiced strong support for President Donald Trump’s proposed ‘no tax on tips’ policy, which aims to reduce the tax burden on service industry employees. The initiative, part of the One, Big Beautiful Bill Act, has been a focal point of recent discussions among policymakers and labor advocates.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino made a cryptic social media post vowing to reveal ‘the truth’ about matters he claims have ‘shocked’ him. The content of his revelations remains undisclosed, leaving the public and authorities speculating about what Bongino might be about to disclose.
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Former late-night host David Letterman accused CBS and Paramount of ‘pure cowardice’ over the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show.’ He suggested the decision may be linked to avoiding conflict with Donald Trump.
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has expressed disappointment that some Democratic governors will no longer pay their dues to the National Governors Association (NGA). The decision by these governors has raised concerns about the organization’s effectiveness and the potential impact on collaborative efforts between states.
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Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees’ superstar, is facing an elbow issue following his hitless performance in Friday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Manager Aaron Boone revealed that Judge had difficulty throwing from the outfield during the game, prompting an MRI.