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Brooke Hogan shared an emotional tribute to her father Hulk Hogan following his death, acknowledging their fractured relationship and personal struggles. The WWE legend passed away at 71, and Brooke revealed that their estrangement was rooted in private conversations rather than public conflict.
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Residents in occupied Donetsk are pleading for water amid a supply collapse, highlighting severe shortages and poor water quality. They are calling on Putin to investigate local authorities for their inaction.
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US President Donald Trump’s recent trip to Scotland, which combined business and political endeavors, has generated mixed reactions. While Trump appears to have a personal fondness for the country, many Scots remain skeptical, raising questions about the future of the relationship.
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US President Donald Trump’s recent visit to Scotland has divided public opinion, with some Scots welcoming the opportunity for business and political engagement while others remain skeptical. The trip highlighted both potential benefits and lingering doubts about Trump’s intentions.
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The U.S. has sanctioned the Cartel de los Soles as a global terrorist group, linking it to violent organizations like Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa Cartel. The Treasury Department criticized the Maduro regime for facilitating narco-terrorism and increased the reward for Maduro’s arrest to $25 million.
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Two individuals have been arrested following a violent mob attack in Cincinnati, Ohio. The incident, which involved graphic footage, has sparked public concern and calls for increased security.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has ordered all New York City-based employees to work from home at least through August 8 following a deadly mass shooting at the league’s headquarters. The incident, which claimed four lives, including an off-duty police officer, has prompted the league to close its New York office and offer remote work arrangements…
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A severe flooding event in Adamawa State, Nigeria, has resulted in a minimum of 11 fatalities and displaced over 5,500 individuals. The disaster began in the Yola region, with rescue operations ongoing to locate missing persons and assist the displaced.
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Severe flooding in northeastern Nigeria has claimed at least 23 lives, displacing 5,560 people and leaving 11 missing, according to authorities. Emergency services are working to rescue survivors and provide aid to those displaced, though the situation remains dire due to the scale of the disaster.
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Two people were arrested in connection with a brutal downtown Cincinnati attack that left two seriously injured, though charges remain undisclosed. The incident, which went viral, sparked public outrage and criticism of city leadership.
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Sen. Cory Booker accused Democratic colleagues of being ‘complicit’ with Trump during an objection to policing legislation. The incident occurred during a Senate vote on reforms aimed at addressing police practices.
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The Main Intelligence Agency of Ukraine has accused the Kremlin of orchestrating another disinformation campaign, citing recent reports of secret meetings between Ukrainian representatives and US, UK delegations. These allegations are presented as part of Russia’s broader strategy to undermine Ukraine’s war efforts.
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CyberGuy Kurt Knut, a well-known figure in the digital space, has shared comprehensive advice on how to reduce daily screen time. His insights come in response to a compelling survey that highlights a concerning trend: Americans spend nearly half of their day online, with a significant chunk of that time consumed by watching the conservative…
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President Donald Trump has returned to the United States after concluding a trip to Scotland. His remarks aboard Air Force One highlighted ongoing political and economic discussions, though specific announcements were not detailed in the report.
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The New York Democratic Party is facing criticism for its delay in endorsing Zohran Mamdani for mayor, as panelists on ‘Faulkner Focus’ analyze the internal disputes and strategic considerations behind the decision.
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April Falcon Doss, the general counsel of the National Security Agency (NSA), has been fired amid intense criticism from a far-right conspiracy theorist. The lawyer, appointed in April 2022 during the Biden administration, faced amplified scrutiny over her previous work.
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A deadly mass shooting in midtown Manhattan has reignited discussions about the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group (SRG), a unit responsible for handling riots and mass shootings. Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, who is currently in Uganda, has previously advocated for defunding the police, and his recent pledge to disband the SRG has drawn attention amid…
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Donald Trump has criticized Democratic efforts to implement new voting laws in New York, accusing them of undermining electoral integrity and limiting voter access. The controversy centers on proposed legislation that aims to increase voter registration and expand early voting options.
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A new study highlights the presence of cancer-linked chemicals in common personal care products, raising alarms about consumer safety. The findings have prompted calls for stricter regulations and increased transparency in product labeling.
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Bret Baier offers a sneak peek into the upcoming Wednesday, July 30 edition of ‘Special Report’. This episode promises to deliver a range of breaking news and analysis, covering key developments across various sectors.
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Mayor Eric Adams is set to host a prayer vigil in New York City to honor the four individuals killed in a Monday evening shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building. The incident has sparked widespread concern over safety in urban environments.
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Chicago comedians argue that the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s late-night show will lead to more, not fewer, jokes about former President Donald Trump. While critics feared the move would signal censorship or political capitulation, local performers suggest the opposite: that Colbert can now freely criticize Trump without the constraints of hosting a late-night show.
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The article highlights the Trump administration’s focus on securing significant investment from the European Union as part of the trade deal. The meeting between Trump and Ursula von der Leyen at Trump Turnberry signifies ongoing efforts to finalize the agreement’s terms.
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The Main Intelligence Agency of Ukraine (GUR) has refuted allegations of a secret meeting in the Alps involving Ukrainian officials and representatives from the United States and United Kingdom, calling the information fake and part of a new disinformation campaign by Russian intelligence.
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Political analyst Mark Halperin has raised serious concerns about the Democratic Party’s current trajectory, citing its record-low approval ratings and the absence of a clear plan to win over voters. Halperin, a well-known figure in political commentary, has been a consistent voice on the evolving landscape of American politics.
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European leaders have expressed significant concern over the new trade deal President Trump has negotiated with the United States, citing potential negative impacts on transatlantic trade relations. The agreement has sparked criticism from key EU members who believe it undermines existing trade pacts and favors American interests.
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Jon Stewart and Peter Beinart have expressed concerns that Israel’s current policies are risking the future of the Jewish people by provoking widespread hostility. The two argue that the current trajectory of Israeli policy could lead to increased hostility and resentment towards the Jewish community globally.
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Democratic officials in New York are intensifying legal actions against former President Donald Trump, focusing on allegations of election interference and financial misconduct. These efforts come amid ongoing investigations and the potential for further legal repercussions.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested several illegal aliens classified as the ‘worst of the worst’ criminal illegals, including one convicted of conspiring to murder a teenager with a baseball bat. The arrests are part of ongoing efforts to remove public safety threats from American communities.
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Sydney Sweeney sparked mixed reactions with her provocative American Eagle ad, which has ignited a cultural debate. The ad’s slogan, ‘Sydney Sweeney Has Great Genes,’ has been interpreted by some as echoing historical terms that celebrated whiteness and thinness, drawing comparisons to problematic past advertising practices.
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President Trump has directed his administration to reevaluate and possibly repeal scientific findings that have been the cornerstone of climate regulations. The move marks another step in the administration’s broader strategy to reduce regulatory burdens on industries.
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The Senate confirmed Susan Monarez as CDC director, with her pro-vaccine stance potentially conflicting with RFK Jr.’s views. Monarez’s confirmation, after a 51-47 vote, highlights the challenges faced by Trump’s nominees.
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President Trump has urged the United Kingdom to increase oil drilling in the North Sea, criticizing its energy policies as overly restrictive and costly. The comments come amid ongoing debates on energy independence and global climate commitments.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross warns of a famine crisis in Gaza as peace talks stall. Humanitarian aid faces unprecedented challenges in reaching civilians amid the conflict.
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Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reports that the NYC shooter may have received help prior to the attack. The report highlights ongoing investigations into potential involvement of others.
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The Los Angeles Chargers have named Trey Lance as the starting quarterback for their preseason opener against the Detroit Lions, continuing their evaluation of their quarterback depth. Coach Jim Harbaugh confirmed the decision, stating Lance will play into the third quarter.
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The Houthi group Ansarullah confirmed via video that they are holding 11 sailors hostage after attacking the cargo ship Eternity C in the Red Sea. The footage shows the ship sinking, marking the first official acknowledgment of the hostages’ status.
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Regina Spektor faced anti-Israel protesters during her concert in Portland, Oregon, who interrupted her performance with chants of ‘Free Palestine.’ The singer addressed the crowd, calling the protesters out for targeting her as a Jew, and called for security to remove them.
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Voronezh, a top-five grain producer and key sugar beet supplier, has declared an emergency following devastating storms that have severely damaged its agricultural output. The crisis threatens both regional food security and national supply chains.
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An off-duty NYPD officer, a security guard, a Blackstone executive, and a Rudin employee were fatally wounded at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. The accused gunman, identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the 33rd floor of the building.
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The Browns made a last-minute decision to draft Shedeur Sanders after a final-day conversation among executives, despite initial reluctance. General manager Andrew Berry emphasized the ‘best player available’ philosophy, even as Sanders faces controversy over speeding violations.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer held constructive talks in Stockholm ahead of an Aug. 12 deadline to avoid a trade war escalation. Bessent emphasized that ‘nothing is agreed until we speak with President Trump,’ indicating final decisions remain with the administration.
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Brandon Tatum, a former police officer and host of ‘The Officer Tatum Show,’ recently joined ‘The Will Cain Show’ to discuss the violent brawl that occurred in Cincinnati, Ohio. His comments on the Black community’s alleged ‘hatred’ of White people have sparked polarized debate over race relations and police interactions.
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US President Donald Trump has set a ten-day ultimatum for Russia to reach a deal with Ukraine, threatening additional sanctions if the deadline is not met. The new deadline shortens the and includes measures like 100% tariffs on Russian imports and secondary sanctions on trading partners.
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Prominent MAGA influencers have intensified their criticism of Israel amid growing tensions over the Gaza conflict. This shift highlights a notable divide within the MAGA movement, as some members increasingly question U.S. foreign policy in the region.
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Congressional Democrats, including New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, are embroiled in internal conflict as they struggle to pass bipartisan police bills. In a heated floor exchange, Booker accused fellow Democrats of lacking ‘backbone’ to resist President Trump’s actions, despite seeking to pass measures like trauma kits for police and family death benefits.This internal clash unfolded…
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Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg joined a growing number of Democrats expressing concerns about the fairness of allowing transgender athletes to compete in women’s sports. He acknowledged ‘serious fairness issues’ but emphasized that such decisions should be made by sports organizations, not politicians.
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The Baltimore Orioles celebrated their win over the Toronto Blue Jays with a playful jab at their rivals, using a score graphic that highlighted the 41.6 area code. This gesture was seen as a lighthearted way to acknowledge the geographical rivalry between the teams.
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A CT scan and MRI exam revealed no fractures on the right index finger for Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suárez, MLB reported on Tuesday. The findings provide relief for the player and his team, avoiding potential season-ending complications.
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The Minnesota Twins placed All-Star outfielder Byron Buxton on the 10-day injured list due to left rib cage inflammation. This move comes as Buxton continues to recover from the injury, which has affected his performance in recent games.
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Sources confirm that Bengals All-Pro defensive end Trey Hendrickson is set to end his holdout and report for training camp on Wednesday. This development marks a significant step for the Bengals as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired left-handed reliever Seranthony Dominguez from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for pitching prospect Juaron Watts-Brown. The trade allows both teams to address their pitching needs while setting up a potential matchup between Doming, and his former team in the second half of the doubleheader.
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Ukraine has recognized the forced resettlement of 70,000 Ukrainians from communist Poland during the Soviet era as deportation. A new law provides compensation for material and moral damages suffered by victims and their descendants.
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A violent street brawl in Cincinnati left one woman unconscious and five people charged. The incident has sparked public outrage as bystanders reportedly failed to call police.
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A new Fox News survey reveals that most Americans support the idea of a third major political party, despite a growing divide over who should lead such an effort. While 53% of voters believe a third party is a good idea, this is largely driven by Democrats and independents, with Republicans showing more opposition.
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A shooting at a daycare in Granada Hills, Los Angeles, left at least two people injured, with the suspect in custody. No children were harmed in the attack, which took place at a home operated as a daycare.
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During an appearance on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ former NYPD detective Pat Brosnan shed light on the background of the suspect involved in the Manhattan shooting. Brosnan discussed the individual’s history of mental health problems, which he stated were well-documented and had raised concerns among law enforcement.
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Viacheslav Klymov, a co-owner of the NOVA group of companies (Nova Poshta), has joined the strategic council of Diia.City United. This move marks a significant development in the company’s direction.
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Ohio Republicans blame Democratic policies for creating conditions that led to the brutal Cincinnati attack, calling for the mayor’s resignation. The incident has sparked a national debate on urban safety and the role of local leadership.
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Emily Compagno accuses the Democratic Party of measuring leadership by social media popularity, rather than expertise. She highlights Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s rise as an example of this shift.