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Travelers are reminiscing about the ‘golden age’ of flying, marked by formal attire and gourmet meals. Experts highlight eight signs indicating a struggling restaurant.
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Bloomberg reports that the U.S. has likely redeployed nuclear weapons to the UK for the first time in over 15 years, signaling a shift in NATO’s deterrence posture. The move, involving B61-12 thermonuclear bombs, is seen as a warning to Russia and part of a broader strategy to strengthen NATO’s nuclear presence in Europe.
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European officials made significant trade concessions to U.S. President Donald Trump to avoid a damaging trade war, despite some political dismay within the EU. The agreement, announced at a summit in Turn, Scotland, marks a pivotal moment in transatlantic trade relations.
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Climate policies are encountering political backlash, with examples from Canada’s carbon tax retreat and Germany’s heat pump revolt. This trend highlights the challenges governments face in implementing climate measures without facing public resistance.
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President Donald Trump voiced support for law enforcement after a Manhattan office shooting that killed NYPD Officer Didarul Islam and three others, calling the attacker a ‘crazed lunatic.’ Authorities identified the gunman as Shane Tamura, who died from a self-inflicted wound.
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Ukrainian forces report 1,05,000 enemy casualties and 136 equipment losses in day. The report highlights the ongoing conflict’s intensity.
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Federal leaders announced new actions to address the dangers of the opioid 7-OH, aiming to protect public health and combat its misuse. The measures include regulatory steps to control its distribution and enhance monitoring systems for tracking misuse.
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Republican California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has condemned Democratic redistricting strategies in key blue states, calling them unconstitutional. He claims these efforts aim to entrench Democratic control by manipulating district boundaries.
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Stephen Colbert mocked the Paramount-Skydance merger during his monologue, targeting the new stock ticker symbol PSKY with humor. His jokes reflected public sentiment towards large corporate mergers and the perception of the merged entity’s new identity.
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Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has announced his commitment to fund the education of 2, children who lost their parents during the recent India-Pakistan military escalation. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations, with the conflict resulting in numerous civilian casualties and displacement.
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India’s interior minister confirmed the killing of three militants linked to the Pahalgam attack in disputed Kashmir, which killed 26 people and sparked one of the worst conflicts between India and Pakistan in decades.
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A Russian missile attack on Kamianske in the Dnipropetrovsk region has left two people dead and five injured, including a pregnant woman. The attack, which was confirmed by Serhiy Lysak, the head of the regional military administration, marks another tragic incident in the ongoing conflict.
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North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, has indicated that relations with former President Trump are ‘not bad,’ though the country remains unwavering in its stance on maintaining nuclear capabilities. The second summit in Vietnam in 2,019 ended without a concrete agreement.
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President Donald Trump has returned to the United States after finalizing the framework of a potential EU trade deal with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The negotiations focused on key issues such as tariff reductions, market access, and regulatory alignment between the EU and the U.S.
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Border czar Tom Homan criticizes Democrats for resisting Trump’s deportation orders, highlighting a major political showdown over immigration. Homan joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to voice concerns about the administration’s efforts to remove criminal illegal immigrants.
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The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into Duke University and its Law Journal over allegations of racial bias in selecting new editors. The OCR cites Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, accusing the university of granting extra points for highlighting race and ethnicity, potentially violating the law. The Department demands Duke reform…
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A new Netflix documentary ‘Sunday Best’ unveils Ed Sullivan’s overlooked civil rights contributions, highlighting his role in amplifying Black artists on television during the 1960s. Sullivan defied CBS executives’ pressure to avoid associating with Black entertainers, including Harry Belafonte and James Brown.
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NYPD Officer Didarul Islam was killed in a fatal shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building. The incident has raised questions about the security of commercial properties and the potential for targeted violence in urban centers.
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A violent attack on a prison in the Zaporizhia region resulted in 16 deaths and 35 injuries. The incident highlights the escalating tensions in the region as hostilities continue to impact civilian and detention facilities.
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Multiple Christian artists have achieved a historic milestone by charting on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time. This marks a significant cultural shift in the music industry, reflecting growing mainstream acceptance of Christian music.
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Arkansas police have intensified the manhunt for a suspect in the fatal attack of a couple who were killed while hiking at Devil’s Den State Park. The suspect, believed to be a White male, is thought to have sustained injuries during the attack.
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Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker has stated that investigators are likely to have a clear understanding of the motive behind the shooting of four people, including an NYPD officer, by Shane Tamura in Mid, the incident has raised questions about the mental health and safety protocols for individuals with a history of violence.
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Kenyan long-distance runners are grappling with a doping dilemma, as officials acknowledge a widespread doping problem in the country. While some athletes seek to gain a competitive edge, many are also motivated by the desire to escape poverty.
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During a visit to Scotland, President Donald Trump claimed to have ‘stopped about five wars’ while opening his new golf course and meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Trump administration is involved in ceasefire efforts and international diplomacy, but has also faced criticism for its approach to the Gaza conflict.
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Chef Paul Wahlberg showcased Wahlburgers’ chickens wings on FOX Square, celebrating National Chicken Wing Day with special menu offerings.
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A gunman has killed four people in Midtown Manhattan, marking the city’s deadliest shooting in 25 years. The attack has sparked immediate concern and calls for action.
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Makeup products with built-in SPF are gaining popularity for their ability to provide sun protection while enhancing one’s appearance. These multitasking items simplify skincare routines, combining sun protection with makeup application.
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Four hikers were rescued after becoming stranded overnight on Maine’s Knife Trail. One of the hikers suffered an unstable knee injury, while the other three were not injured.
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Senate Democrats have demanded an investigation into judicial nominee Emil Bove after three whistleblowers raised concerns about his conduct. The Senate is set to vote on Bove’s confirmation, with key Republicans likely to oppose the nomination.
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Former Rep. Wiley Nickel has withdrawn his Senate campaign in North Carolina, endorsing former Governor Roy Cooper, who is now seen as the Democratic Party’s strongest contender for the seat vacated by retiring Sen. Thom Tillis. Cooper’s entry has effectively cleared the field for his bid, with Democrats viewing the race as their best pickup…
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The latest power rankings highlight contrasting fortunes for the Los Angeles Sparks and the Golden, State Valkyries, with the former benefiting from a winning streak and the return of star player Cameron Brink, while the latter faces challenges.
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The Indianapolis Colts have signed left tackle Bernhard Raimann to a four-year, $10,000,000 deal. The move reinforces the team’s commitment to improving its offensive line.
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A gunman killed four people at a Manhattan office building, reportedly targeting the NFL headquarters. The mayor confirmed the shooter took the wrong elevator, missing his intended target.
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A Colombian man is suspected of setting fire to construction warehouses in Warsaw and Radom, Poland, on May 23 and May 30, respectively. The Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) says the incidents may be linked to Russian intelligence involvement.
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Ukraine has released footage of its first use of First Person View (FPV) drones to attack a Russian-held gas rig off the coast of occupied Crimea, marking a significant escalation in maritime warfare. The operation, conducted on Sept. 11, 2024, represents a new phase in Kyiv’s use of drone technology.
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Russian forces struck a humanitarian aid gathering in Kharkiv Oblast, killing at least five civilians. The attack has sparked renewed calls for international support and aid prioritization.
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A Ukrainian author-turned-soldier criticizes Western leftists for prioritizing abstract pacifism over concrete support for Ukraine’s defense against Russia. The soldier argues that calls for peace should not overshadow the urgent need for tangible aid and military support.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised NYPD Officer Didarul Islam for his bravery during a deadly shooting at the league’s New York City headquarters. The incident left four people dead and others injured, with Islam sacrificing his life to protect others.
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President Donald Trump has issued a terse ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin, demanding a ceasefire within a short timeframe, a move that has been met with sharp criticism from Moscow. Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy details the tension surrounding this new development, suggesting that Trump’s approach is an attempt to assert control over…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law enabling individuals over the age of 60 to join the military. This move comes amid a reported Russian attack on a prison near Zaporizhzhia, which has killed 16 inmates, with Kyiv calling the strike a war crime.
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A Russian airstrike at a Ukrainian prison has killed 16 inmates, with Kyiv calling it a war crime. Additional casualties have been reported in other areas, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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Military officials from Thailand and Cambodia have initiated high-level talks to evaluate the effectiveness of the recent cease, The meeting, held near the two countries’ border, was captured in a photograph released by Thailand’s army, underscoring the significance of the diplomatic engagement.
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Robert Jacob Hoopes, described as a lifelong Quaker, faced federal charges after allegedly assaulting an ICE officer and damaging federal property during an anti-ICE protest in Portland, Oregon. His father and roommate expressed disbelief at the charges, emphasizing his commitment to pacifism and non-violence.
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Jamie Lee Curtis warns that plastic surgery and AI filters have ‘wiped out’ a generation of natural appearances, creating a disfiguring cycle, mainly affecting women. She argues that the combination of medical procedures and digital filters fuels an addictive trend, which she calls a never-ending cycle.
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CK Hutchison ended exclusive negotiations with BlackRock over Panama Canal ports, raising concerns about increased Chinese influence. The stalled deal highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding critical infrastructure.
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Experts have highlighted eight warning signs that may signal a restaurant is facing challenges with service, quality, or cultural standards. These include empty dining rooms, staff mistreatment, and aggressive upselling tactics. The insights, shared by restaurant consultants and insiders, emphasize the importance of attentive management and a positive work environment for staff.
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The New York City Police Department has identified the gunman in a deadly shooting that left four people dead, including an NYPD officer, as 27-year-old Shane Tamura. Retired FBI agent Jason Pack provided insights into the incident, highlighting the ongoing investigation and the impact of the tragedy on the city.
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President Donald Trump asserted during a visit to his golf course in Aberdeen, Scotland, that he had “stopped about five wars” and emphasized his commitment to returning to Washington, D.C., stating that it is “much more important than playing golf.” His comments have sparked mixed reactions among political analysts and experts.
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Jon Gruden is hoping to return to coaching in the NFL after visiting the Detroit Lions training camp. He expressed optimism about a potential comeback despite past controversies and his dismissal from the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Fox News contributor Joe Concha criticized the Democratic Party’s efforts to appeal to young voters as ‘cringy’, while comedian Bill Maher acknowledged Trump’s tariffs as effective.
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A mass shooting occurred at an office building in New York City, leaving multiple casualties and injuries. Emergency services were swiftly called to the scene, and the area was cordoned off as authorities investigated the incident.
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Rep. Laurel Libby, R-Maine, has publicly criticized state Education Department Commissioner Pender Makin for what she calls an ‘agenda of woke ideology’ in response to President Trump’s executive order aimed at safeguarding women’s sports. Libby expressed her lack of surprise at Maky’s stance, framing it as an example of progressive overreach in education policy.
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Former Israeli official Yossi Amrusi has proposed a two-pronged strategy to free hostages held by Hamas, suggesting humanitarian zones and local negotiations as key steps. The strategy comes amid ongoing negotiations and concerns over Hamas’ refusal to cooperate with ceasefire talks.
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Sen. John Fetterman and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna have responded to ICE’s recent arrests of illegal alien child sex offenders. Fetterman supports the moves for enhanced security and child safety, while Luna advocates for the death penalty.
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The fury Labubu toy craze was predated by the cuddly Monchhichi decades before, a time when communist East Germany created its own version of the popular figure — the Tiemi. The Tiemi was designed as a soft, colorful, and friendly toy that appealed to children during the Cold War era.
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Nick Hogan, the son of WWE legend Hulk Hogan, appeared on WWE’s ‘Monday Night Raw’ to honor his father after his death. The tribute included a 10-bell salute, video montage, and speeches from WWE executives, highlighting Hogan’s impact on the wrestling world.
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Thailand accuses Cambodia of breaching a ceasefire agreement, while Cambodia denies the claims, leading to tensions over the border conflict. The agreement, brokered by Malaysia, aimed to prevent further violence following clashes that resulted in several casualties and displaced communities.
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Deion Sanders, the legendary football player, has been diagnosed with cancer, prompting concerns about his health and future in coaching. Dan Dakich of OutKick discusses Sanders’ situation on Fox & Friends First, highlighting the difficult road he may face.
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Economic analyst Patrice Onwuka of the Independent Women’s Forum praised President Trump’s trade agreements on ‘Fox & Friends First,’ asserting they have bolstered the U.S. economy. Onwuka emphasized the benefits of these deals in enhancing economic growth and reducing trade deficits.
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A tragic shooting in New York City has left an NYPD officer and four others dead, raising questions about public safety and law enforcement protocols. The incident, which took place in a midtown Manhattan building, has been linked to the suspect, Shane Tamura, a Las Vegas resident. Authorities have reported that Tamura had grievances against…