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President John Mahama has proposed shifting Ghana’s economy to operate around the clock, aiming to boost productivity and economic growth. The plan raises questions about feasibility and the necessary factors for success, such as infrastructure, labor policies, and market readiness.
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Ben Johnson reportedly expressed frustration with the Chicago Bears’ offense and Caleb Williams during practice, raising concerns about the team’s future. Colin Cowherd questions whether Williams can make a leap in year 2 and if the Bears are in trouble.
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Former President Joe Biden’s $10 million memoir deal has raised doubts about his ability to author the book. Critics suggest it is more likely to be written by his administration’s staff, who will address the events of his presidency.
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Former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding his role in the handling of former President Joe Biden’s health issues. Hunter Biden has accused Ambien of impairing his debate performance, adding to the contentious political discourse surrounding the matter.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans to visit the Federal Reserve as tensions with Jerome H. Powell, the central bank’s chair, continue to grow. The Trump administration has repeatedly criticized Powell for his handling of economic matters and the renovation of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters.
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Brittney Griner scored 17 points and nine rebounds in her emotional return to Phoenix, helping the Atlanta Dream beat the Mercury 90-79. The Mercury honored her with a tribute video, featuring longtime teammate Diana Taurasi courtside.
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Protesters in western Ukraine have taken to the streets to express their discontent with President Volodymy, Zelensky’s proposed reforms to the country’s anticorruption institutions. The move, aimed at overhauling agencies investigating allegations of military spending skimming by insiders, has ignited significant public outrage.
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Hulk Hogan, a legendary figure in professional wrestling, has passed away at the age of 7. Jimmy Failla reflects on the life and career of the iconic wrestler, highlighting his impact on the sport and popular culture.
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The cause of death of former English Premier League player George Baldock has been officially determined as a drowning accident. Officials noted his large heart made him susceptible to heart arrhythmias, which could have contributed to his sudden death.
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A 16-year-old student in North Carolina was suspended for using the term ‘illegal aliens’ in class, leading to a legal battle where the school district was ordered to apologize, issue a $20,000 payment, and correct the student’s permanent record. The settlement highlights free speech concerns in educational policies.
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Enemy air strikes in the center of Kharkiv have resulted in 3,000 injured individuals as of 13:09. The attack has caused significant damage to the area.
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Toby Atwood, a 21-year-old women’s college tennis player at Thiel College, died suddenly after collapsing during the Presque Isle Half Marathon in Erie, Pennsylvania. The cause of death has not been disclosed. School officials and teammates expressed their grief, highlighting her academic and athletic achievements.
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Sacha Baron Cohen has undergone a dramatic physical transformation for his upcoming Marvel villain role as Mephisto, sparking online reactions and curiosity among fans. The actor humorously denied rumors that the new look was AI-generated, showcasing his signature wit.
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The Trump administration has announced its plan to withdraw from UNESCO, the United Nations’ cultural agency, which has sparked renewed geopolitical tensions. This move is expected to place UNESCO at the forefront of international political disputes, highlighting the ongoing rivalry between nations regarding cultural influence and global governance.
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The ‘Outnumber, panel discusses Hulk Hogan’s legacy as a legendary pro wrestler who died at 71. Tributes and reflections from the panel highlight his impact on the world of professional wrestling.
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State prosecutors have requested an additional four-year prison sentence for Zarema Musaeva, the mother of Chechen dissidents. Musaeva, who suffers from diabetes, reportedly scratched the neck of a prison bailiff during a hospital visit.
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Hulk Hogan, the iconic pro wrestling legend, has died at the age of 71 following a cardiac arrest at his home in Florida. Tributes from fellow wrestling legends and political figures have flooded social media, with WWE acknowledging his contributions to the industry.
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The Ukrainian Embassy in Thailand has issued a warning to Ukrainian citizens to avoid border areas due to armed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, which occurred on July 24, 2025. The incident has prompted safety advisories to protect foreign nationals in the region.
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House Republicans face a growing divide over the Epstein files, creating a ‘summer of discontent’ as the chamber adjourns early. The debate has led to scheduling changes and political maneuvering, with some Republicans advocating for transparency while others seek to circumvent the controversy.
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The revision of the electoral roll in India’s Bihar state has sparked controversy with critics and opposition parties warning of voter disenfranchisement. Critics argue that the move could undermine the democratic process and lead to a loss of voting rights for a significant portion of the population.
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The White House and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) are at odds over allegations that the Obama administration fabricated intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Documents released by DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard suggest the Obama administration manipulated information to undermine Donald Trump’s victory.
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A recall vote in Taiwan aims to remove 20% of opposition KMT lawmakers accused of obstructing key legislation. The initiative is driven by ‘anti-Communist’ grassroots campaigns seeking to challenge pro-China sentiments within the ruling party.
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The mayor of Chetaïbi, Algeria, issued a controversial decree temporarily banning men from wearing Bermuda shorts, citing concerns over moral values and societal decency. After facing backlash from officials and tourists, the mayor reversed the decision, emphasizing the need to maintain peace and tranquility for both locals and visitors.
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has met with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence. The meeting has raised questions about the legal process and the role of high-profile figures in the justice system.
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A lawyer representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein claims the estate may turn over a book containing a note from former President Donald Trump to authorities. The attorney, Brad Edwards, stated that the estate would comply with legal requests for the book.
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Rosatom has blamed ‘unfriendly countries’ for the delayed wage payments at the Akkuyu nuclear plant in Turkey. Workers staged a protest over months of delayed wage payments, prompting Rosatom to attribute the issue to political tensions.
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Israel has recalled its negotiating team from Doha following Hamas’ escalating demands, creating a significant setback in ceasefire talks. The Palestinian militant group now seeks the release of 200 life-sentence prisoners and 2,000 additional detainees, far exceeding previous mediated agreements.
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Michael Whatley, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, is set to run for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina. His candidacy is expected to create a competitive race in 2026, with former Governor Roy Cooper planning to seek the Democratic nomination.
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Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a prisoner swap as ceasefire negotiations collapse. The deal comes amid heightened tensions and ongoing military operations in the region.
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Legal experts Mark Eiglarsh and Nicole Parker from ‘America’s Newsroom’ discuss the possibility of Bryan Kohberger appealing his conviction for the murders of four Idaho college students. They analyze the legal case against him, who has already pleaded guilty.
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Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, raising concerns among users who can’t upgrade. Extended Security Updates (ESU) are available for free initially, with the first year offering protection against cybersecurity risks, highlighting the need for alternative operating systems like Linux or ChromeOS Flex.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) thwarted a potential terrorist attack in Kyiv, preventing a planned explosion at a central cafe. A female suspect was arrested after plotting to carry out the attack on Russian orders, according to SBU reports.
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Anne Burrell, a celebrated Food Network star and host of ‘Worst Cooks in America,’ died by suicide at 55. The New York Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled her death a suicide, citing acute intoxication from multiple substances.
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Former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain is cooperating with the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into potential concealment of signs of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline. Lawmakers have praised Klain’s candor and cooperation during the probe, which aims to determine if top aides obscured evidence of Biden’s cognitive impairment during his presidency.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry confirmed that Tu-95MS strategic bombers executed a 15-hour patrol over international waters in the Bering Sea. The mission, which took place during a routine patrol, underscores Russia’s growing military presence in the region and its ability to project power across the Pacific.
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Dr. Adam Oskowitz and Matt Pavelle, the founders of Doctronic, are pioneering a new era in healthcare through their AI-powered tool. This innovative solution aims to empower patients by providing them with a deeper understanding of their health conditions and facilitating more effective communication with their doctors.
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The European Union has finalized a list of U.S. goods worth $109 billion that could face 15% import tariffs if trade talks with Washington fail by August. The EU is preparing countermeasures as the White House continues to use tariff threats as leverage in negotiations.
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Federal Judge Aileen Cannon has allowed Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump, to represent himself in his trial. Routh has accused his legal team of fear and not appreciating him, despite the judge’s warnings that they would defend him better.
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Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt criticized the Democratic Party for being led by extreme figures like Randi Weingarten, Zohran Mamdani, and Hunter Biden, calling it a ‘Star Wars bar of leftists.’ His comments stem from concerns over the party’s inability to connect with Middle America and a lack of coherent messaging.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over potential government shutdown threats. Thune, during an interview with ‘Ruthless’ podcast, stated that Schumer is in a ‘no-win situation’ regarding the potential shutdown.
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Hulk Hogan, the wrestling legend who passed away at 71, endorsed Donald Trump at the 2024 Republican National Convention, calling him the ‘toughest of them all.’ His passing prompted tributes from political figures and the entertainment industry, highlighting his significant impact on both American pop culture and politics.
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Four U.S. cruise passengers were arrested in Bermuda after being found in possession of drugs powerful enough to sedate an elephant. Bermuda police warned that carfentanyl, a synthetic opioid 100 times stronger than fentanyl, poses a significant threat to public safety.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to keep its main interest rate at 2%, pausing the ongoing easing cycle. This decision comes amidst growing tariff tensions with the Trump administration, which has raised concerns about the economic stability of the eurozone.
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Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin has introduced a resolution demanding the immediate unsealing of all court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, a move intended to test Democrats’ commitment to transparency amidst ongoing political turmoil. The Epstein files have become a central issue in the political landscape, with both parties vying for control over…
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New York City Councilwoman Zohran Mamdani’s socialist campaign faces growing scrutiny as he struggles to secure key Democratic endorsements. During a ‘Faulkner Focus’ roundtable, residents expressed concerns over his promises, highlighting a broader debate about socialism’s role in local politics.
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Authorities have recovered the bodies of three men who were swept away by the Mississippi River’s strong currents while fishing and swimming on a sandbar. The incident has raised concerns about the dangers of river recreation in the area.
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Sen. Adam Schiff has dismissed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s allegations that the Obama administration manufactured a false Russia collusion narrative in 2016, calling the claims ‘dishonest’. The U.S. Department of Justice has formed a strike force to assess the evidence, while Trump and Schiff continue their feud over the Russia collusion allegations.
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Head of the regional military administration Oleh Synehubov reported that enemy air strikes on Kharkiv have resulted in 16 victims, including a 10-year-old child. The incident has raised concerns over the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian populations.
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Major news organizations have urged Israel to permit media access to and from the Gaza Strip amid deteriorating conditions in the Palestinian territory. This call comes as tensions escalate and humanitarian concerns grow.
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Three people died as a result of Russian shelling in the village of Vodianske, Donetsk region, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reports. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in the eastern part of the country.
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Internal tensions within the House GOP are intensifying as members confront the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. A bipartisan push to subpoena the Department of Justice for Epstein documents has undermined GOP leaders and Trump.
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Former New York House Republican George Santos is set to begin his seven-year prison sentence, marking the end of his political career and a period of public scrutiny. Despite his conviction for fraud and embezzlement, Santos remains loyal to President Trump, though he acknowledges the lack of hope for clemency.
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2K Games has provided a detailed roadmap outlining the schedule for upcoming reveals and announcements related to NBA 2K26, the upcoming basketball simulation game. The roadmap includes information about the game’s development timeline and key milestones.
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The Green Bay Packers have unveiled throwback uniforms for the 2025 NFL season, celebrating the 192,3 season that marked a significant milestone in Packer history. This decision reflects the Packers’ commitment to honoring their rich tradition and legacy.
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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has been fined $500 for a social media post criticizing the league’s referees. The fine was imposed after her comments on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, which sparked mixed reactions from fans and analysts.
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Former NFL offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett has rejoined the Green Bay Packers as a defensive analyst, marking his return to the team after a stint as an assistant coach from 2018 to 2020.
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A judge in Ontario has ruled in the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team, finding that the complainant’s testimony was not credible. The court’s decision underscores the legal standard that must be met for such allegations to proceed, requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Von Miller, 36, says he can ‘still roll out of bed’ and rush the passer, showing his commitment to maintaining his performance. His comments highlight his determination to stay physically ready for the NFL.
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An MRI confirmed an ACL tear for Dolphins cornerback Artie Burns, who now is expected to miss the 2025 season, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The injury is a major blow to the Dolphins’ defense as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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Hulk Hogan, a legendary figure in professional wrestling, has passed away at the age of 71, according to Florida police and WWE. His death has sent shockwaves through the wrestling community and beyond, with fans and fellow athletes mourning the loss of a true icon.