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President Donald Trump has expressed interest in pursuing peace agreements with both Russia and Ukraine while simultaneously advancing trade deals with the European Union. These endeavors are part of a larger strategy to enhance the United States’ role in global diplomacy and economic relations.
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Jamie Lee Curtis has decided to retire from Hollywood proactively to avoid the rejection her parents faced as they aged. The actress, 67, plans to exit the industry on her own terms, citing the painful experiences of her parents, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, who saw their fame fade with age.
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The Moscow Exchange (MOEX) Index dropped 1.8% in under an hour, reflecting heightened market uncertainty over U.S. President Trump’s potential steps on a Ukraine peace deal. This sharp decline indicates broader concerns about the economic stability of the region.
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The Moscow Exchange (MOEX) Index dropped 1.8% following news of Trump’s potential acceleration of the Ukraine peace deal timeline. This development has raised concerns about its potential impact on Russia’s financial markets and overall economic stability.
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UN experts have raised concerns over allegations of forced labor of migrant women in Russia. The report highlights the urgent need for Russia to address these systemic abuses.
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Comedian Bill Maher criticized the ‘stupid woke’ for misplaced comparisons, specifically referencing Whoopi Goldberg’s recent remarks comparing being Black in the U.S. to being a woman in Iran. He argued that such comparisons are outdated and suggested viewers of the Apple series ‘Tehran’ would gain a better understanding.
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A recent Fox News survey highlights a sharp political divide on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies, with Democrats overwhelmingly viewing deportation efforts as too aggressive compared to Republicans. The poll indicates that while most voters support deporting illegal immigrants charged with crimes, views on enforcing deportation policies vary significantly across political affiliations.
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Dana Perino, co-host of ‘The Five,’ addressed Jay Leno’s status as an exception in late-night comedy. Perino discussed Leno’s criticism of other hosts for ‘alienating’ viewers.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) criticized Senate Democrat Chris Van Hollen and other lawmakers for attempting to stage a sit-in at an ICE facility in Baltimore to draw media attention. Van Hollen, known for his advocacy for a Salvadoran illegal immigrant on trial for human trafficking charges, was denied entry, sparking public backlash from…
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Dallas Cowboys fans are chanting ‘Pay Micah’ to demand a contract extension for linebacker Micah Parsons, with team owner Jerry Jones dismissing the calls as ‘faint little chants’ compared to previous offseason demands for Ceedee Lamb. Analysts continue to discuss the ongoing tension between the team and Parsons.
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Marcus argues that the current state of homeless encampments is a dire public health crisis, with individuals often left to suffer in de facto open-air prisons. He challenges critics to address the urgent need for solutions to save lives.
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The EU and US have reached a significant trade agreement after years of negotiations. The deal aims to reduce tariffs and streamline trade processes between the two major economic powers.
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The EU and US have reached a long-awaited trade and tariff agreement after years of contentious negotiations. The deal aims to resolve disputes over steel and aluminum tariffs, agricultural subsidies, and intellectual property rights.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced preparations for a Ukraine-Russia peace table in Turkey. The move underscores Turkey’s role as a mediator in the ongoing conflict.
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Former US President Donald Trump addressed his policies on Ukraine and tariffs during an interview with Martha MacCallum, highlighting his views on international relations and economic strategies.
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President Donald Trump has announced a major trade deal with the European Union. The agreement is expected to have far-reaching effects on bilateral trade relations and global economic strategies.
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The Democratic Party’s trust level has hit a 35-year low, leading to internal discussions on how to win back voters.
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Drew Barrymore, 50, is enjoying a family vacation in St. Tropez while promoting her commitment to aging naturally. The actress, known for her candid approach to beauty, was captured wearing a black one-piece swimsuit on a yacht, emphasizing her preference for natural aging over cosmetic procedures.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reported 90 clashes with Russian invaders on the frontline today, with over a third occurring in the Pokrovsk axis. Ukrainian forces continue to defend their positions against ongoing attacks, highlighting the intensity of the conflict in the region.
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Senate Judiciary Committee chair Chuck Grassley criticized Democrats for their alleged mishandling of whistleblower allegations against Emil Bove, Trump’s nominee for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. He expressed frustration with the delayed access to information and lack of cooperation, claiming Democrats do not show proper respect for whistleblowers.
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City officials in Kerrville, Texas, faced severe criticism for their unpreparedness as catastrophic flooding claimed at least 137 lives. A newly released public records investigation revealed that City Manager Dalton Rice made unprofessional remarks mocking U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during the aftermath, sparking debate over the federal response and accountability.
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The Chicago Cubs have extended Jed Hoyer’s contract for multiple years, securing his leadership in baseball operations. This move is seen as a strategic decision to ensure continuity and long-term success for the team.
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Cameron Brink, the No. 2 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, is set to make her season debut for the Sparks on Tuesday night against the Aces, 13 months after tearing her left ACL. Brink’s return represents a major milestone in her recovery and could significantly impact the Sparks’ performance this season.
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Brock Purdy and wife Jenna have welcomed their first child, a daughter, as announced on social media by Jenna. The couple shared the joyful news on Monday, marking a significant personal milestone.
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Sauce Gardner and Ice Spice were spotted during a vacation in Lake George, New York, where they celebrated Gardner’s achievement as the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history. Their visit to the popular vacation spot attracted significant attention.
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Explosions and fires were reported in Donetsk, followed by a blackout amid an alleged Ukrainian drone attack on the occupied city just before midnight on July 28. The attack has raised concerns about the potential impact on civilian infrastructure and the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has endorsed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed Ukraine peace deal deadline, emphasizing that peace is achievable through decisive action and strong measures. Zelensky highlighted sanctions as a critical tool, noting their impact on Russia’s calculus.
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Cygnet Agricultural Company has completed the harvest of its 2025 winter wheat crop, collecting 13,800 tonnes from 1,900 hectares. The company reported the achievement through its Facebook press service.
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A federal judge in Boston ruled that a provision in President Trump’s policy bill targeting the organization most likely amounted to retaliation. The provision, included in a bill signed by President Trump in July, could force Planned Parenthood clinics to curtail services or lose funding.
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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned that U.S. President Donald Trump’s new deadline for Russia to end its conflict with Ukraine is a ‘step towards war,’ criticizing Trump’s approach as an ultimatum game. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Trump’s stance, reaffirming Ukraine’s commitment to peace.
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FOX Business host Charles Payne discusses how the surplus from Trump’s trade deal could reduce national debt. Payne analyzes the economic impact of Trump’s tariff policies on the U.S. financial landscape.
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Cincinnati Police Officers’ Federation President Ken Kober alleges that lenient judicial sentencing for violent crimes has emboldened individuals to engage in chaotic, public brawls with little fear of repercussions. On ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Kober discussed how the perceived lack of consequences has enabled such incidents, drawing concerns about the impact on community safety and…
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Flint city councilman Leon El-Alamin has been arrested for alleged domestic violence, with charges including assault and choking. His criminal record was erased under Michigan’s Clean Slate Act, raising questions about the implications of expungement laws for public officials.
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Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, continues to lead his team despite undergoing bladder cancer surgery. Pro Football Hall of Famer Devin Hester emphasized that Sanders’ passion for football and mentoring young players drives him to remain on the sidelines.
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Senator Richard Durbin has demanded the release of interview tapes with Ghislaine Maxwell and urged the Justice Department to ensure she does not receive a pardon for her cooperation. He raised concerns about the potential for Maxwell to provide misleading information in exchange for leniency.
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The Vologda region has banned alcohol sales at 58 Krasnoe & Beloe stores to address underage drinking and alcohol-related crime. This decision follows rising concerns about the social impact of alcohol misuse in the area.
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Deputy ICE Director Madison Sheahan has claimed that sanctuary city policies are connected to a fatal drunk driving incident in Wisconsin, which occurred during a segment on 'The Will Cain Show.' The incident involved the death of an individual following a collision caused by a driver who had been drinking.
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The Secret Service has introduced ‘Golf Force One’, an armored vehicle designed for presidential protection during golf outings, following a recent assassination attempt on Trump while he was playing golf at his Florida course. This new addition to the presidential fleet underscores heightened security measures in response to ongoing threats.
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The Batkivshchyna faction will submit to parliament an alternative presidential bill to strengthen the powers of the National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), the political force’s website reports, citing party leader Yulia Tymoshenko. The initiative, led by party leader Yulia Tymoshenko, seeks to enhance these anti-corruption bodies’ capabilities…
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Democratic strategist James Carville has expressed confidence in the Democratic Party’s readiness for the 2026 leadership race, asserting that the party has a ‘bucketload of talent.’ In a recent interview on Fox News’ ‘The Story,’ Carville joined fellow political analyst Karl Rove to discuss the future direction and leadership prospects within the Democratic Party.
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Heidi Klum is defending her and daughter Leni’s lingerie campaign for Intimissimi after facing online backlash. Some viewers express discomfort, while others support the pair’s candid approach to modeling.
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Ukraine’s proposed presidential bill on NABU and SAPO (Bill No. 13533) aligns with the mission of anti-corruption agencies, showing the nation’s commitment to fighting corruption. However, legal experts highlight that some provisions, particularly those concerning law enforcement access to premises, remain undefined, raising concerns about potential misuse.
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On his show *Outnumbered*, Fox News host Mark Levin discusses his new book *On Power*, which examines the historical role of power in shaping American governance. Levin emphasizes the necessity of properly applied power to uphold liberty and rights.
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Real estate expert Mauricio Umansky is calling for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates and increase home supply to address soaring home prices in the U.S. He argues that current market dynamics are making it increasingly difficult for first-time buyers to enter the market.
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Rep. Gabe Evans, a Latino GOP congressman from Colorado, claims sanctuary policies in Democratic-run areas are enabling criminal illegal immigrants to exploit Hispanic communities. He cites increased crime and economic harm, including theft from local businesses, as a direct result of these policies.
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Coldplay’s Chris Martin serenaded Lionel Messi and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo during a concert in Miami, praising Messi as the ‘No. 1 sportsperson of all time.’ The event occurred amid controversy over Messi’s recent absence from the Major League Soccer All-Star Game, which led to his suspension.
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German company Diehl has tested its ground robotic complex in Ukraine as part of a collaborative effort with Brave1’s Test platform, reported by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov. This development highlights Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to modernize its defense capabilities through international partnerships.
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Former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg calls Ghislaine Maxwell the ‘devil’s accomplice’ while weighing what her good behavior behind bars could mean in her talks with the Department of Justice. The case highlights the complexities of prosecuting high-profile white-collar crimes.
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Israel has ended a truce in Gaza, hoping to break Hamas. The move has heightened suffering for Palestinians but achieved few, if any, Israeli goals.
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A significant fire has broken out in the Mykolaiv district, near the village of Balovne and the Ternivka station, spreading from the ecosystem to private property. The blaze has consumed 20 hectares, raising concerns about potential damage to nearby residential areas.
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The U.S. State Department confirmed that relief efforts in Gaza will continue despite the ongoing hostage situation. The Trump administration is committed to providing assistance to the people of Gaza, regardless of current circumstances.
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President Donald Trump has announced a new agreement with the European Union, focusing on trade and migration policies. The deal has sparked debate, with Democrats expressing concerns about its implications.
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The Emergency Management Department of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society conducted a training for instructors within the Safety Lessons project in Vinnytsia. This initiative aims to improve emergency response capabilities and enhance preparedness for potential disasters.
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Field & Stream, an American outdoor lifestyle brand supported by country music stars Eric Church and Morgan Wallen, has launched a new apparel line exclusively on Amazon. The collection, featuring performance fishing apparel, vintage tees, and practical gear, aims to cater to outdoor enthusiasts with comfort and functionality in mind.
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Recent developments involving former President Donald Trump’s relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, recent updates on aid to Gaza, and new developments in the Russiagate investigation are shaping the political landscape and influencing U.S. foreign policy decisions.
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Lionel Messi was captured on the Coldplay kisscam with his wife during one of the band’s concerts, creating a heartwarming moment for fans. The unexpected appearance of the soccer star added an intimate touch to the public event, surprising many attendees.
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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban criticized the EU’s seven-year fiscal plan as a ‘war budget’ prioritizing Ukraine over citizens. The €2 trillion plan includes €100 billion for Ukraine and EU accession, which Orban claimed is built on the ‘logic of war.’
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A retired NYPD inspector has condemned the New York City’s approach to managing SNAP benefits, calling the level of ‘scammery’ surrounding the program ‘mind-numbing.’ This has sparked discussions on the efficiency and integrity of local government in handling federal aid.
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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s Medicaid funding cuts to Planned Parenthood, citing First Amendment rights and potential health risks. The decision is expected to impact over one million Americans, with increased unintended pregnancies and untreated STIs as potential consequences.
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Russia has announced the construction of a $65 million Patriotic Youth Center in Siberia, a key initiative aimed at promoting patriotic education and strengthening nationalistic values among the youth. The facility will serve as the flagship site for the Movement of the First, a state-backed organization established by the Kremlin following the full-scale invasion of…