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Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the UK will recognize Palestinian statehood by September unless a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is reached. The decision follows the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which Starmer described as ‘intolerable.’
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UNICEF workers were held hostage for three weeks in Haiti, where gang-related abductions are escalating. The incident highlights the growing threat of criminal activity in the country.
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Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam has dismissed speculation that the team is already pursuing Texas quarterback Arch Manning for the 2026 NFL Draft, stating the Browns are focused on the current season. Manning, who will start as Texas’ quarterback this season, has expressed no intention to transfer, reinforcing the speculation that he may be a…
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Five people have been charged in a brutal Cincinnati street attack that went viral, though legal charges have not been filed yet. The incident, which involved a beating and unconsciousness, has raised concerns about public safety and the role of social media in escalating violence.
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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has signed a law allowing men over 60 to join the military under contract-based service. The move aims to address personnel shortages, permitting pensioners to serve in non-combat roles following medical approval and unit commander approval.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited a Kyiv region factory producing critical electronics for missiles, drones, and secure communications. The visit highlights Ukraine’s efforts to bolster its defense capabilities through domestic manufacturing.
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Walter Roby, Shane Tamura’s former football coach, described him as ‘very quiet’ and a ‘hard worker.’ The remarks were shared by KTTV, highlighting Tam’s work ethic and demeanor on the field.
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Greg Gutfeld, a co-host of The Five, argues that gun control laws do not prevent individuals with violent intentions from committing acts of mass murder. The discussion centers around the recent deadly shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building, with Gutfeld linking the incident to broader debates on gun regulation.
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Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., was kicked by a horse during a farm accident, breaking a rib but recovering. The incident occurred when a horsefly spooked the animal, leading to the injury.
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Podcast host Dave Rubin critiques how progressives continually redefine ‘progress’ to justify shifting political stances, arguing that the term is used to mask a lack of clear policy positions. On ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Rubin highlights the inconsistency in progressive rhetoric, suggesting that the term is often deployed to avoid accountability for policy outcomes.
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Analysts report that Russia’s Interior Ministry has stopped publishing criminal death statistics. The last data, from April, showed 7,100 deaths from criminal causes between January and April.
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U.S. health agencies are targeting a concentrated opioid derived from kratom, 7-OH, due to its rising availability and potential for addiction. The FDA and HHS are working to schedule these products under the Controlled Substances Act to address growing medical incidents and prevent another opioid crisis.
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Investigators have identified a Ukrainian handler who allegedly offered 80,000 rub, ($975) to teenagers in exchange for setting the recent wildfires in the Far East. This revelation has sparked international discussions about the implications of foreign interference in domestic environmental matters.
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President Alassane Ouattara of Ivory Coast seeks a fourth term in office, having led the country since 2011 and credited with significant economic growth. Critics, however, accuse him of consolidating power and resisting reforms, raising concerns about the country’s political stability.
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Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara has led the country since 2011, but critics accuse him of tightening his grip on power and strongly oppose his reelection bid.
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Communal violence in Syria is intensifying tensions among Syrian communities in Germany. Recent clashes in Dusseldorf have raised fears of further unrest, highlighting the complex dynamics of diaspora communities facing internal conflict.
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WWE star Alexa Bliss recalled Hulk Hogan’s impact on the industry, crediting him for elevating WWE into pop culture. Hogan’s passing sparked tributes, including a 10-bell salute, while Bliss highlighted his role in shaping major events like SummerSlam.
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The news item seeks input from individuals working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other agencies to aid in reporting on immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. It highlights an ICE agent’s presence in a New, York court building this month.
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The Lybidska station on the M2 branch of Kyiv’s metro has reopened for passenger use after being closed due to a suspicious object discovered on Tuesday afternoon. Trains are now running as usual, according to the Ky,
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Country star Luke Bryan was struck in the face during an encore performance at the North Dakota State Fair, prompting immediate public reaction and calls for improved concert security. Despite the incident, Bryan continued his performance, showcasing his resilience.
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President Trump engaged in discussions with Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney on key international issues including the Gaza conflict, trade tariffs, and the Ukraine situation. The meeting took place following Trump’s opening of a new golf course at his Aberdeens, Scotland resort.
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WWE star Alexa Bliss reflects on Hulk Hogan’s legacy following his death. The discussion highlights his contributions to pro wrestling and his influence on future generations.
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Passengers on a flight reportedly subdued a man who was allegedly threatening to detonate a bomb on the aircraft. The incident, which was discussed by Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum, highlights the role of passengers in ensuring aviation safety.
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The House Oversight Committee has denied Ghislaine Maxwell’s immunity request, leaving her to potentially face the consequences of her testimony. Her attorneys argued that her testimony could pose legal and security risks, and the Committee rejected the request to delay the deposition until after the Supreme Court rules on her appeal.
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Gabriel Vigil, 34, a walk-on baseball coach and substitute groundskeeper at Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo High School in Long Beach, has been charged with seven felony counts, including sexual penetration and unlawful intercourse with a minor. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office emphasized their commitment to justice and accountability for such crimes.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams revealed that Shane Tamura, the shooter in Manhattan, obtained part of his rifle from an associate. The incident has raised concerns about mental health laws and workplace safety measures.
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Gen Z influences Jackson Gosnell and Brilyn Hollyhand join Will Cain to discuss the need for pro-gun advocacy following a mass shooting in New York City and growing backlash against Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ads.
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Laura Dahlmeier, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, suffered serious injury after she fell while at a high elevation in the remote Karakorum Mountains in northern Pakistan. Search and rescue crews have yet to make contact with the German-born biathlete as of Tuesday morning.
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European leaders successfully influenced President Trump’s positions on key issues like Gaza and Ukraine through a strategy of respectful deference and public praise. The recent meeting between Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Aberdeen, Scotland, exemplifies this diplomatic approach.
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JD Vance has condemned street violence after a viral Cincinnati brawl. The incident sparked widespread attention and raised concerns about public safety.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has stated that US President Donald Trump’s approach toward Moscow is both realistic and firm, emphasizing the need for maximum synchronization of sanctions in response to President Vladimir Putin’s rejection of peace efforts.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing Josh Simmons for a starting left tackle role, which could affect Patrick Mahomes’ performance. Analysts are also questioning whether the Philadelphia Eagles need to boost their passing game.
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Travelers are accusing United Airlines of reintroducing a controversial ‘solo tax’ policy that charges extra fees for passengers traveling alone on ‘Outnumbered’ flights. The policy has sparked significant backlash, with many describing it as ‘horrific’ and ‘unpopular.’
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A Colombian man has been jailed in the Czech Republic following charges of terrorism linked to a series of arson attacks at two building depots in Poland last year. The Internal Security Agency of Poland has confirmed the allegations, citing the suspect’s alleged involvement in a plot tied to Russia.
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Fox News Channel extended its cable news dominance to 54 months in July, outperforming CNN and MSNBC in total viewership and key demographics, marking a historic low for CNN. The network averaged 1.5 million total day viewers, significantly outdrawing competitors while CNN’s performance was its worst on record.
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The head of the LA County GOP has accused Democrats of orchestrating a ‘two-tiered’ justice system aimed at making Latinos and immigrants a ‘permanent underclass.’ The claim comes from a legal immigrant herself, raising questions about the motivations behind the allegations.
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RFK Jr. is pushing for restrictions on kratom products containing opioid-like ingredients, citing federal warnings about their addictive potential. Federal officials say refined kratom ingredients can lead to rapid addiction when added to supplements.
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UCLA has agreed to a $6 million settlement after Jewish students and faculty members claimed the institution facilitated an antisemitic environment by allowing a ‘Jew Exclusion Zone’ on campus. The lawsuit alleged that UCLA enabled anti-Israel protests that excluded Jewish students from specific areas of the campus.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK will recognize Palestinian statehood by September, contingent on an Israeli-Hamas cease-fire. The decision highlights the UK’s continued diplomatic push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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An Israeli soldier shot and killed Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist featured in the Oscar-winning documentary ‘No Other Land.’ The suspect, subject to U.S. sanctions, had their sanctions lifted by President Trump.
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Gen. Timothy Haugh, former NSA and Cyber Command head, reveals U.S. defense vulnerabilities in his first interview since being fired. He highlights significant gaps in national security, following his dismissal due to unfounded disloyalty claims by Laura Loomer.
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Torrential rains in China have killed at least 38 people, damaging roads, cutting power, and prompting mass evacuations. State troops have joined disaster relief efforts as heavy rains affected 11 regions, with Beijing and surrounding provinces being the hardest hit.
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President Faustin-Archange Touadera has announced his intention to run for a third term in office, sparking legal and political debates over the country’s constitutional limits on presidential terms. The opposition has raised concerns that this move could potentially allow him to remain in power indefinitely.
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Nuremberg Zoo officials have stated they had to kill a dozen healthy baboons due to overcrowding. Animal rights groups have vowed to sue the zoo’s management.
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The Lybidska station on Kyiv’s M2 metro line was temporarily closed to passengers on Tuesday afternoon following the discovery of a suspicious object, as reported by the Kyiv City State Administration. Authorities have not yet disclosed specific details regarding the object or the duration of the closure.
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Arizona Republicans have raised concerns about the continued threat of crime and immigration challenges following Donald Trump’s announcement of a border security strategy. They expressed disagreements with local leaders over the effectiveness of current measures.
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President Trump has issued a firm 10-day deadline to Putin to end the war in Ukraine, threatening sanctions if a peace deal is not reached. The move highlights skepticism about the effectiveness of these economic measures in influencing Putin’s decisions.
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President Trump is focusing on China for the next trade deal after recent discussions on the NVIDIA chip deal. Hassett highlights the ongoing negotiations and the strategic importance of addressing trade imbalances.
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Sara Duterte, daughter of former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, has criticized the ICC’s jurisdiction over her father’s case, arguing the court lost authority after the Philippines withdrew. The ICC insists it has jurisdiction, citing crimes committed during the country’s membership.
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The Pope and the U.N. have condemned a brutal machete attack on Christians in the Democratic Republic of Congo that killed at least 49 people. The attack, carried out by Islamic State-linked extremists, occurred during a night prayer vigil at a church in the Eastern town of Komanda, as rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces…
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Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich expressed concern over videos of an attack that occurred over the weekend, calling the footage ‘troubing.’ Her office has not yet received information on potential charges.
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Deion Sanders, a former NFL and MLB star, has overcome bladder cancer after surgery and is now cancer-free, with doctors emphasizing early warning signs such as blood in the urine. The athlete’s case highlights the importance of regular check-ups and lifestyle factors like smoking in preventing and detecting the disease.
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RFK Jr. and officials call for reevaluation of DEI practices at Duke University’s health arm, citing dangers of racial preferences in medicine and scientific research. The letter argues that such practices threaten patient care and could lead to life-threatening situations.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she will not run for Georgia governor in 2026, citing dissatisfaction with the state’s GOP leadership. She accused the Republican establishment of being a ‘men only’ organization that is not representing Georgia voters.
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A new poll, funded by allies of Zohran Mamdani, indicates he is leading in the New York City mayoral race with 50% support among likely voters, significantly ahead of Andrew Cuomo and other candidates.
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General Jack Keane, a Fox News senior strategic analyst, has stated that President Donald Trump’s demand for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war represents a miscalculation by Vladimir Putin. Keane’s comments on ‘The Story’ suggest that the Russian leader’s actions may not align with the strategic interests of his position.
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Inter Miami CF coach Javier Mascherano expressed hope that Lionel Messi will return to the 2025 Leagues Cup with renewed motivation after serving his one-game suspension for missing the MLS All-Star Game. The suspension has allowed Messi to refocus his efforts ahead of the upcoming tournament.
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Las Vegas will host the 2026 World Cup draw on December 5, according to multiple sources. The draw will determine the groupings for the 32 teams participating in the competition.
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Browns cornerback Martin Emerson Jr. was carted off the field during Tuesday’s practice after suffering an Achilles injury. The injury has raised concerns about his availability for the upcoming season.
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President Trump has announced tariffs on Russian goods within ten days, escalating economic pressure on Moscow. Ukrainian forces have launched a significant attack on Russia’s Rostov Oblast, targeting rail infrastructure.