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Ukraine’s media sector, crucial for shaping political narratives and reporting on conflict and corruption, faces a crisis in 2. The ending of USAID funding and strained international donor resources are exacerbating the situation.
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President Aleksandar Vucic has stated that Serbia will not impose sanctions against Russia, countering recent suggestions from his minister for European Affairs, Nemanja Starovic, who had previously hinted at potential measures.
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A regional passenger train derailed in southern Germany, killing at least three people and seriously injuring others. Emergency services have been deployed to the scene.
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A train accident near Riedlingen in Baden-Württemberg resulted in multiple casualties. Local authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.
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A train crash near Riedlingen, Baden-Württemberg, has left several people injured. Emergency services have responded to the scene, and authorities are currently conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the accident.
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Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, who recently passed away at 71, was remembered by his son, Nick, in a heartfelt Instagram post featuring 20 photos and memories of their time together. Nick expressed deep sorrow and gratitude for the lessons and advice his father imparted, calling him his ‘best friend’ and ‘hero.’
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The U.S. and European Union have reached a trade deal with a 15 percent base tariff after weeks of negotiations, marking a significant breakthrough amid the Trump administration’s difficult discussions. The agreement is expected to impact various sectors, particularly those reliant on international trade.
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The New York Yankees have placed Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list due to a right flexor strain, with the team avoiding a more severe injury. An MRI showed no acute damage to his ulnar collateral ligament, allowing for a quicker return and alleviating initial fears.
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Dallas Cowboys fans are chanting ‘Pay Micah!’ during training camp, pressuring owner Jerry Jones to finalize a contract extension for star linebacker Micah Parsons. The situation highlights the growing tension between the team’s leadership and its top players, as Parsons’ contract status remains a focal point of fan frustration.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham defended Tulsi Gabbard’s treason allegations against Obama during a heated exchange on Meet the Press. The discussion highlights ongoing political debates over national security and trust in former leaders.
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A husband and wife were killed while hiking with their young daughters at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas, prompting an ongoing manhunt. The couple, Clinton Brink and Cristen Brink, were found dead on a trail, but their daughters are safe with family members.
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The article covers post-race interviews with Alex Palou and Colton Herta following the Java House Grand Prix at Monterey. Drivers shared insights on their performances, race strategies, and future goals.
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Lizz Winstead accused CBS of canceling Stephen Colbert’s show due to fear of President Trump, claiming it was not a purely financial decision. The cancellation has fueled speculation about political motivations, with Colbert criticizing CBS’s parent company for its settlement with Trump.
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Rep. Thomas Massie criticizes Speaker Mike Johnson for making transparency in releasing the Epstein files politically painful. He argues that transparency should not be a political burden.
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Greg Sadetsky has created a DOOM mod that allows players to cut, copy, and paste opponent characters, introducing a new gameplay mechanic. This feature enables players to replicate enemies, potentially leading to humorous or chaotic scenarios.
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Thailand and Cambodia are engaged in one of the deadliest clashes between the two countries, resulting in 34 deaths and over 165,000 displaced individuals. The conflict, which began on Thursday near an ancient temple claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia, has led to the establishment of evacuation sites in Surin Province, Thailand.
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Ziad Rahbani, the renowned Lebanese composer known for his satirical critiques of his country’s political and social issues, has died at the age of 6. His work blended Arab and Western musical styles, becoming a defining voice in Lebanon’s cultural landscape.
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Dr. Lauren Wright, a Princeton political scientist, discusses the Democratic Party’s challenges in presenting clear policy positions amid fluctuating approval ratings. The analysis highlights the party’s efforts to engage younger voters without a unified legislative agenda.
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Jennifer Lopez endured a wardrobe malfunction during her birthday concert in Warsaw, where her gold sequined skirt fell to the ground, revealing her matching underwear. The incident occurred mid-performance as she was receiving birthday wishes from the audience.
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A court has overturned Pedro Hernandez’s conviction in the Etan Patz case, raising questions about the reliability of confessions from individuals with mental illness. The decision highlights the broader issue of how legal systems handle cases involving mental health and the potential pitfalls of relying on confessions without corroborating evidence.
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Rashawn Slater secured a record-breaking $114 million extension with the Chargers, making him the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history. The deal includes $92 million in guaranteed money, securing his role as quarterback Justin Herbert’s blindside protector.
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The Vatican has invited influencers and missionaries, known as “hot priests” by media, to a digital evangelism summit in Rome aimed at engaging younger audiences and countering declining church attendance. The event, organized by the Dicastery for Communication, will include training on digital engagement and content production.
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Prince William brought his daughter Princess Charlotte to the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 finals, marking Charlotte’s first overseas soccer match. The royal family shared photos of the father-daughter duo on Instagram, with fans praising their resemblance and the adorable bond between them.
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Rebeccah Heinrichs criticized the collapsed ceasefire talks between the United States and Hamas, highlighting the political challenges in resolving the conflict. She warns that Hamas may be using the humanitarian crisis to pressure Israel.
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A mugshot of the suspect in the deadly Walmart stabbing incident in Traverse City, Michigan, has been released by Fox News. The suspect, identified as a 26-year-old man, is currently in custody and facing multiple charges, including murder and attempted murder.
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Odell Beckham Jr. praised 14U flag football player Brysen Wright for his viral catch, drawing comparisons to Beckham’s iconic rookie grab. Wright’s performance has sparked widespread social media attention, highlighting the athlete’s potential.
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Bubba Wallace became the first Black driver to win on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.5-mile oval, surviving a late rain delay, two overtimes, concerns over running out of fuel and a hard-charging Kyle Larson on Sunday in the Brickyard 400. His victory marks a historic milestone in the sport, highlighting his resilience and skill.
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San Francisco 49ers defensive end Tarron Jackson was taken off the field in an ambulance following an injury sustained during Sunday’s practice. Initial reports indicate he was conscious and able to move his extremities.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have reached a trade agreement following their meeting in the U.K. on July 27. The agreement, which includes a 15% tariff on most European goods, aims to resolve trade tensions between the two major economies.
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A new study analyzing 57 research papers finds that 7,000 daily steps provides substantial health benefits, challenging the traditional 10,000-step recommendation. Researchers from the University of Sydney discovered that walking at least 7,000 steps a day is linked to improvement in eight major health outcomes, including heart disease, dementia, and depressive symptoms.
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The murder at Piedmont Park remains an open case, with authorities struggling to determine who is responsible. Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino has been providing updates on the investigation, emphasizing the difficulties encountered.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has negotiated a 15% US tariff reduction, averting potential trade tensions. President Trump called the transatl, agreement ‘the biggest deal ever made.’
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EU chief Ursula von der Leyen and US President Donald Trump are engaging in trade talks to avoid a transatlantic trade war. Trump has indicated the deal is a ’50-50′ chance, reflecting ongoing negotiations between the two sides.
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said she will decide whether to run for governor of South Carolina in the coming days on ‘Fox Report.’ Her potential gubernatorial campaign has sparked discussions about her impact on state politics.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has downplayed rumors of his own 2028 presidential bid, instead endorsing Vice President JD Vance as the ideal Republican nominee. Rubio praised Vance’s abilities and expressed satisfaction with his current role in Trump’s administration.
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Political activist Lattina Brown and Chicago Red founder P-Rae Easley argued that the Democratic Party’s focus on chaos over public safety undermines efforts to address urban crime. The discussion took place on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ where they criticized current strategies for failing to reduce street violence.
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NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers Austin Hill and Aric Almirola crashed during the Pennzoil 250, with Almirola accusing Hill of intentional contact. The incident led to a five-lap penalty for Hill, as Almirola called the crash ‘violent’ and comparable to a past injury.
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Rep. Ralph Norman has launched his campaign for South Carolina governor, promising to shake up the political establishment, implement term limits, and let voters decide on judges. His plan includes creating a Department of Government Efficiency to root out waste and abuse.
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Sen. Mark Kelly admits the Democratic Party’s messaging crisis with favorability at a 30-year low. Kelly emphasizes the need for more effective communication with voters on key issues like Medicaid and food assistance.
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Kelly Osbourne posted a video of her father Ozzy Osbourne and herself singing and dancing together on Instagram. The clip shows the late musician’s final days surrounded by family and music.
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WWE Hall of Famer Brutus Beefcake expressed regret over not being able to speak with Hulk Hogan before his death at 71. He had planned to visit Hogan’s home but was deterred by his wife, now wishing he had taken the chance to connect with his friend one last time.
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The Supreme Court has enabled the Trump administration to proceed with significant staff cuts at the Department of Education, aiming to return educational authority to states and local communities. Critics argue the agency has acted as a control center, with a bloated bureaucracy costing taxpayers over $10 million annually.
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Russia has initiated direct flights between Moscow and Pyongyang, marking a significant step in the growing political and military alliance between the two nations. The move comes as Russia cancels its Navy Day parade due to security concerns.
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President Aleksandar Vucic has asserted that Serbia will not yield to external pressure and will remain ‘independent and sovereign’ in its decision-making, rejecting suggestions that the country could align with EU policy in exchange for faster membership talks. Vucic criticized his government’s EU Integration Minister, Nemanja Starovic, for his comments implying Serbia might comply with…
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Lizz Winstead, co-creator of *The Daily Show*, criticized CBS for canceling Stephen Colbert’s show, claiming the network is afraid of its content. She expressed her frustration during an interview on MSNBC.
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A stabbing incident at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, has left 11 people wounded, with six in critical condition. The suspect has been taken into custody following the attack.
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Rep. Byron Donalds accused the media of downplaying the significance of the Russia hoax, citing declassified Trump-Russia documents. The congressman also mentioned potential investigations into the Obama administration’s handling of the issue.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons warned that sanctuary cities provide a safe haven for criminal migrants, impacting public safety. He called for stronger cooperation between federal and local authorities to address immigration enforcement challenges.
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Corey DeAngelis criticizes Randi Weingarten over her remarks on the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ arguing she is overstepping her role in education policy. The debate highlights ongoing tensions between different approaches to addressing systemic educational challenges.
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Chloe Kelly converted a clutch penalty to help England defeat Spain in the UEFA Women’s Euro Final. The victory marks a significant milestone for the English team in international competition.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe suggests that key figures in the Russiagate investigation may face prosecution due to recent testimonies within the statute of limitations. The release of a declassified annex from the John Durham report could provide conflicting evidence against the narrative presented by Brennan, Comey, and Clinton.
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UBTech’s Walker S2 robot has introduced a groundbreaking innovation in factory automation with its ability to autonomously swap batteries, enabling continuous 24/7 operation. This humanoid robot, developed by UBTech, has been deployed in car factories operated by BYD, Nio, and Zeekr, showcasing its potential to transform industrial work environments.
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Sen. Mark Kelly admitted during a CNN interview that the Democratic Party faces a messaging problem following criticism over its low favorability ratings. The senator acknowledged the need for improved communication strategies to better connect with voters.
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A Republican strategist calls the EU trade deal a ‘homerun’ for Trump and American workers. The agreement aims to reduce trade barriers, boost U.S. exports, and enhance economic relations with the EU.
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Protesters on the island of Syros criticized welcoming Israeli tourists while Palestinians in Gaza face starvation, sparking debate over Greece’s relationship with Israel.
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The decision to run a wet race at Spa has sparked intense debate among officials, fans, and drivers. While the conditions could create a thrilling race, the heightened risk of accidents has raised serious safety concerns.
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England stunned Spain in the Euro 2025 knockout stages, winning 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in extra time. The victory secured England’s second consecutive European Championship title, ending Spain’s quest for the trophy.
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England’s Lionesses secured victory over Spain in a penalty shootout to defend their Euro 2025 title, following a thrilling match that saw them successfully retain the championship they won in 2022.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett has been diagnosed with a hamstring injury following a Saturday practice session, with a reevaluation scheduled later in the week, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The injury occurred near the end of the session, raising concerns about Pickett’s availability for upcoming games.
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Liberty star Breanna Stewart avoided a major right leg injury following an MRI. The news is seen as a positive development for the team’s future competitiveness.