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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has suspended his campaign for governor, effectively clearing the field for Vivek Ramaswamy in the Republican primary. Yost cited the state party’s endorsement of Ramaswamy as the reason for his decision, stating that the race had turned from a ‘steep climb’ to a ‘vertical cliff’.
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Cassie Ventura’s lawyer read statements from her and her husband outside the New York City courthouse. The singer completed her testimony as ‘Victim 1’ after four days on the stand.
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The arrest of South Carolina court clerk Becky Hill has raised questions about its potential impact on the ongoing legal proceedings involving Alex Murdaugh. Attorney Eric Bland, representing multiple jurors and victims in the case, has commented on the situation.
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ICE has arrested illegal aliens in Massachusetts after the state’s sanctuary policies led to their release into communities. Some of these individuals were convicted of serious charges, including solicitation to commit murder and assault and battery.
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Arlington County, Virginia, has approved a policy limiting police cooperation with ICE, citing the need to protect residents from federal immigration enforcement. The move has faced strong criticism from state officials, including Governor Glenn Youngkin, who argues that it endangers public safety by shielding violent illegal immigrants and gang members.
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A charming toddler has captivated audiences with her rendition of the alphabet song, showcasing her remarkable talent for memorizing the letters A through Z. The video of her performance has gone viral, highlighting the innocence and charm of early childhood learning.
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President Donald Trump reignited his feud with Taylor Swift by claiming she is no longer ‘hot’ due to his public criticism. This ongoing conflict traces back to Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris for the 2024 election.
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Fox News correspondent Nate Foy is reporting on new developments in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial, raising questions about his past relationships, particularly with an ex-girlfriend. The case is prompting increased scrutiny of his personal life and legal implications.
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House Republicans are introducing a resolution to condemn former FBI Director James Comey for a deleted Instagram post containing the numbers ’86 47,’ which some associate with calls for Trump’s assassination. The lawmakers demand an investigation by the Department of, Justice and prevent Comey from holding public office.
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Former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon stated that the arrest of court clerk Becky Hill is a ‘big loss’ for Alex Murdaugh’s defense team, affecting his chances for a retrial. The arrest has raised questions about the potential strength of the defense’s case and the possibility of a retr,
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Alyssa Farah Griffin of ‘The View’ argued with her co-hosts, claiming the Democratic Party and media who defended Biden are to blame for Trump’s victory. Her comments have sparked significant discussion in media and political circles.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has outlined a plan to address antisemitism on college campuses and in public schools, highlighting the interconnected nature of ‘anti-Jewish’ and ‘anti-American’ sentiment. He emphasized the creation of a dedicated mayor’s office to tackle these issues and mentioned the distribution of Hamas-supporting newsletters in public schools.
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Dave Roberts, the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, discusses his approach to managing Shohei Ohtani, the legendary Japanese baseball player, and the multi-faceted contributions Ohtani brings to the team. The conversation takes place on The Herd with Colin Cowherd, focusing on Ohtani’s on-field performance and his role as a leader within the organization.
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Arlington County in Virginia has implemented a policy restricting local police from collaborating with ICE on immigration enforcement activities. The decision, discussed by Attorney General Jason Miyares, highlights the growing tensions over local control versus federal immigration policies.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin claims Biden’s administration initiated negotiations for a $400 million Air Force One replacement from Qatar, challenging the narrative that Trump started the talks. The issue has sparked criticism, with some lawmakers arguing the deal could violate constitutional emoluments clauses.Trump has denied corruption allegations, asserting the plane is a Pentagon gift, while Qatari…
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Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma claimed that the Biden administration initiated negotiations for a $400 million Air Force One temporary replacement gift from Qatar, sparking political debates over the controversy. The controversy has drawn responses from both Trump and Qatar, with accusations of unethical gifts and denials of any personal benefit.
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Oswaldo Cabrera, a New York Yankees infielder, suffered a severe ankle injury during a game against the Seattle Mariners, which has prompted a heartfelt response from the player and his supporters. His emotional post on social media showcases the overwhelming outpouring of support he has received, highlighting his gratitude and determination to return to the…
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Ana de Armas has shared her positive experience working with Tom Cruise on upcoming films, sparking renewed speculation about their relationship. The actors, collaborating on projects with directors Doug Liman and Christopher McQuar, were recently spotted together in London, further fueling rumors of a romantic connection.
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Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise have reignited speculation about a possible romantic connection after being spotted together in London. The actors, who are collaborating on several projects with directors Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie, have become the subject of persistent rumors.
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Memorial Day sales are the perfect time to refresh your home and tools. This guide highlights the best deals on appliances, power tools, and outdoor equipment. Find everything from discounted smart refrigerators to affordable power tool sets. Learn the best times to shop and what to look for during the sales to get the most…
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A Trump-appointed federal judge ruled that Biden-era guidance expanding Title VII protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity is legally invalid, marking a significant shift in workplace discrimination law. The decision has drawn sharp reactions from both conservative and progressive groups, highlighting a deepening ideological divide over LGBTQ protections in the workplace.
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Dozens were injured during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Berlin as tensions escalated between protesters and law enforcement. Political leaders have condemned the violence and called for peaceful expression.
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Nolan Siegel, an IndyCar driver, expressed frustration with Christian Rasmussen after the latter cut inside him aggressively during practice for the Indy 500. Siegel’s expletive-laden comment was captured on FOX broadcast, highlighting the intense competition ahead of the race.
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The WNBA has introduced AI technology to monitor social media and combat hate speech, implementing a new ‘No Space for Hate’ initiative. This move follows a season marked by controversies involving the intense rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, with allegations of racial and sexist slurs directed at both players.
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AI chatbots are being increasingly used for fact-checking, but recent unsolicited claims by Grok about ‘white genocide’ have raised concerns about the reliability of these systems. This incident highlights the need for more rigorous verification processes in AI-driven fact-checking.
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Rhode Island police chief Paul Gingerella has dismissed fears that human remains found near Taylor Swift’s mansion are linked to a New England serial killer, attributing the speculation to social media’s influence. The discovery comes amid ongoing investigations into a series of murders across New England, with 13 bodies found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and…
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Rhode Island police chief Paul Gingerella dismissed claims linking human remains found near Taylor Swift’s mansion to a New England serial killer, blaming social media for the speculation. The remains were discovered in the affluent coastal area of Watch Hill, sparking online rumors that have gripped the region since 13 bodies were found in Connecticut,…
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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett pressed Solicitor General John Sauer on whether the Trump administration would follow federal court precedent during oral arguments on a birthright citizenship case. Barrett’s exchange with Sauer has drawn mixed political reactions, with some critics accusing her of disloyalty to Trump while others note her consistent conservative voting record.
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Newark Airport travelers have been warned of potential measles exposure after a case was confirmed in a recent passenger. The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) is urging vaccination to prevent the spread of the highly contagious virus.
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Senators John Kennedy, Tommy Tuberville, and John Cornyn are voicing concerns over the use of nationwide injunctions, arguing that federal judges overstep their authority by creating law rather than interpreting it. The Supreme Court is set to hear its first major case on the issue in nearly six years. The case involves a specific injunction…
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has announced that prosecutor Karim Khan has stepped down pending an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct. Khan has denied the allegations, stating that the accusations are entirely false. The scandal has led to calls for the ICC to rescind the arrest warrants issued against Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister…
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A significant number of inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail, prompting an urgent manhunt. Authorities are investigating whether the escape was an inside job, citing issues such as faulty cell doors and understaffing as potential contributing factors.
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The Kennedy Center is launching a new initiative focusing on family-friendly and pro-faith programming, beginning with a June 1 screening of the animated film ‘King of Kings.’ The film, which chronicles Jesus’ life from a young boy’s perspective, is the first Jesus-centric show at the center since 2022.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Donald Trump and key Western allies after Russia’s rejection of a ceasefire during peace talks in Turkey. Trump emphasized the need for a direct meeting with Putin to resolve the conflict, while Zelenskyy called for stronger sanctions on Russia to end the war.
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African countries are intensifying legal actions against major technology companies like Meta to enforce data privacy standards. This trend suggests a potential shift in the continent’s approach to digital governance and data control.
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India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire, but New Delhi has declared the 64-year-old Indus Waters Treaty ‘in abey,ance,’ raising questions about water-sharing in South Asia. This decision has sparked discussions about the implications for water-sharing in the region and its potential impact beyond South Asia.
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Speculations have emerged in Israel suggesting a growing rift between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, overshadowing Trump’s recent Gulf visit. The tension is attributed to differing approaches on the Gaza conflict, with Netanyahu prioritizing a hardline stance while Trump appears to be advocating for a more diplomatic resolution.
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Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh plans to swim 62 miles around Martha’s Vineyard to raise awareness about shark conservation on the 50th anniversary of ‘Jaws.’ Pugh, who has previously swum near glaciers, volcanoes, and among dangerous wildlife, will wear only trunks, a cap, and goggles during the swim.
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Two North Korean fishermen have been stranded south of the Korean peninsula’s maritime boundary after their boat drifted there months ago. Pyongyang has not responded to their calls for assistance, leaving them in an uncertain situation.
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A 47-year-old blind mother of five, Amanda Juetten, recently graduated from Tennessee Tech University with honors, demonstrating her determination and resilience. Despite being completely blind since 2020, she has become a vocal advocate for the blind community, pushing for greater understanding and accessibility.
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Israeli Ambassador Danon condemns UN official Tom Fletcher for accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, labeling the remarks as politically motivated and a breach of UN neutrality. Fletcher’s statements accuse Israel of imposing brutal conditions on Palestinians, citing a lack of aid access and humanitarian crises.
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Salman Rushdie’s attacker, Hadi Matar, receives 25-year sentence for attempted murder. Rushdie was stabbed during a lecture, suffering severe injuries.
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A Greenville County, South Carolina judge denied bond for Samuel Theodore Cain, a trans activist accused of threatening Rep. Nancy Mace. Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican representative from South Carolina, addressed the matter in a statement following the hearing.
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President Donald Trump has secured significant business deals during his Mideast trip, with reports highlighting potential energy and infrastructure investments. Meanwhile, Senate Republican Tim Sheehy discusses the ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran, emphasizing the administration’s strategy to address international concerns.
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Lila Rose, founder and president of Live Action, expressed concern over the response to a pro-life activist being assaulted in NYC while conducting interviews.
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Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke blamed former President Biden’s re-election campaign for the Democratic Party’s loss in 2024, arguing it stifled competition and failed to inspire voters. He claimed that having an open primary would have benefited the party by fostering a competition of ideas and track record.
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Caleb Williams and his father reportedly declined an offer to join the Chicago Bears, citing dissatisfaction with the team’s reputation. Analysts debate whether the Bears can rebuild under their new coaching staff and system.
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The Denver Nuggets beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 119-107 in Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals, setting up a winner-take-all Game 7. Analysts discussed the Thunder’s performance and whether they’ve been disappointing.
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Kevin McCarthy has called on Democratic leaders to resign over allegations of a cover-up regarding Biden’s mental decline. McCarthy is pushing for the advancement of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ despite opposition from Democrats.
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Travis Hunter described a positive interaction with a woman on a United Airlines flight as ‘just a regular interaction,’ while the woman praised his kindness and politeness, expressing admiration for his demeanor. Hunter emphasized that he simply acted in accordance with his natural personality, and the incident highlighted the positive impact that individuals in the…
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Arlington County has banned its local police from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), removing exceptions for criminal migrants. This decision by the Arlington County board marks a significant step in restricting local law enforcement collaboration with federal immigration authorities.
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The new German government has agreed to stop family members of refugees with subsidiary protection status from moving to Germany. This controversial move will particularly affect Syrian families.
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The German government has decided to halt family reunification for refugees holding subsidiary protection status, a policy change that will significantly impact Syrian families among others. This decision has sparked debate among political parties and civil society groups.
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Tomi Lahren and Randy Sutton discuss the challenges facing American policing and the need for balanced reform. The conversation highlights the complexities of maintaining public safety while addressing systemic issues within law enforcement.
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China and Russia have announced plans to construct a nuclear power station on the Moon by 2035. The reactor will fuel research and exploration efforts at the Moon’s south pole as part of the International Lunar Research Station project.
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China and Russia announced plans to build a nuclear power station on the Moon by 2035 as part of the International Lunar Research Station project. The facility will provide energy for research and exploration activities at the Moon’s south pole.
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A Mexican social media influencer, Valeria Márquez, was fatally shot during a livestream at a beauty salon in Jalisco, Mexico, with authorities suspecting a targeted hit by a hitman. The region is known for cartel violence, and authorities are investigating the murder as femicide under Mexican law. Valeria Márquez, a 23-year-old model and beauty influencer…
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President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” failed to pass the House Budget Committee on Friday, in what appears to be a massive blow to House GOP leaders’ plans to hold a House-wide vote next week. Reps. Chip Roy, R-Texas, Josh Brecheen, R-Okla., Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., and Ralph Norman, R-S.C., and Lloyd Smucker, R-Pa., all voted…
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Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo will open the PBR World Finals on Fox Nation, combining music and rodeo action. Steve Doocy chats with Wenda Johnson about the event’s unique blend of entertainment and competition.
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Lila Rose, founder of Live Action, called Trump’s decision to cut Planned Parenthood funding a ‘positive step,’ though she called it a ‘small step forward.’ The organization receives hundreds of millions in annual federal funding.