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President Zelensky held separate phone calls with Macron and von der Leyen, discussing anti-corruption, defense, and EU integration. The talks highlight ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure support for Ukraine’s reform agenda and EU membership.
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Wildfires are sweeping through Greece and Turkey as temperatures reach record highs, prompting emergency crews to combat the blazes. Officials have issued warnings that the extreme heat could lead to more wildfires in the coming days.
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In 1995, a high school dropout named Koceilah Rekouche created AOHell, a phishing tool that sparked a wave of teenage hackers. The program’s legacy lives on in today’s digital landscape, with Rekouche recently reflecting on how AI might reshape cybercrime tactics.
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A federal task force has dismantled a large-scale sex trafficking ring in Alabama, prompting calls for stronger laws and resources to combat human trafficking. Advocacy groups are urging lawmakers to review and strengthen existing anti-trafficking legislation.
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Podcast hosts Peter Schweizer and Mollie Hemingway discuss the origins of the Russia collusion narrative and its implications. They emphasize the need for transparency regarding allegations involving Senator Tulsi Gabbard and DNI findings.
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Rep. Rick Crawford claims the Steele Dossier was central to the Russian collusion hoax. The investigation’s timing and DOJ’s role are under scrutiny.
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A new study shows that a third of American teenagers prefer chatting with artificial intelligence companions over having real friends. The study, titled ‘Talk, Trust, and Trade-Offs,’ reveals that AI companions are becoming a mainstream phenomenon among 13-37-year-olds, with some teens reporting that interactions with AI are as satisfying or more fulfilling than those with…
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Denise Huskins, once falsely accused of orchestrating a kidnapping, has transformed her traumatic experience into a powerful advocacy effort. Now working closely with law enforcement, Huskins is collaborating with police to reform interrogation practices and change how victims are treated within the criminal justice system. Her journey, which was detailed in the Netflix docuseries ‘American…
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Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are weighing whether Ghislaine Maxwell should receive a pardon for her testimony regarding Epstein’s associates. They are also pushing for transparency on the Epstein files, which Speaker Mike Johnson has resisted allowing a vote on.
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President Donald Trump has announced a major trade deal between the United States and the European Union, a development that could significantly impact global trade dynamics. The agreement, unveiled during a joint press conference with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, aims to address long-standing trade imbalances and reduce tariffs on key goods.
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Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, has denounced claims that Israel is responsible for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling them ‘ridiculous and shameful.’ During an appearance on Fox News Live, he addressed the U.S. pulling back on ceasefire talks with Hamas and Israel’s stance on humanitarian aid.
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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to begin ceasefire negotiations following a deadly border conflict. The dispute, rooted in historical territorial issues, has resulted in over 30 deaths and extensive displacement.
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President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade agreement on Sunday, marking a significant development in transatlantic relations. The deal includes a 15% tariff on automobiles and other goods.
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Rep. Ro Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie have expressed concerns about the potential pardon of Ghislaine Maxwell, co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein. They emphasize the need for transparency and accountability through the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which they co-sponsored.
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Yu Zidi, a 12-year-old Chinese swimmer, made her debut at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, competing in the 200-meter individual medley. She advanced to the semifinals with a time of 2 minutes, 11.90 seconds, ranking 15th among 16 qualifiers.
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Sofía Vergara shared recovery photos from her second knee surgery, showing her bandaged knee and a brace, as she updates fans on her health. Her post received support from friends like Terry Crews and Lauren Sánchez Bezos, while recent romantic speculation links her to Tom Brady in Spain.
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President Donald Trump accused the European Union of failing to provide aid to Gaza, despite Israel’s efforts to deliver humanitarian assistance. He urged Israel to act decisively on the hostage situation with Hamas, emphasizing the need for a resolution to the conflict.
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State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce joined Fox News Live to address the U.S. and Israel’s decision to limit ceasefire talks with Hamas amid the deepening food shortage in Gaza. She highlighted concerns over Hamas potentially weaponizing food aid to worsen the crisis.
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Rachel Darvish, a Pacific Palisades resident, criticizes FireAid for not distributing relief funds to wildfire victims. The incident raises concerns about accountability in charitable fundraising.
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Simon Hankinson, a senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, has raised concerns about the distinct dangers posed by maritime interdictions for law enforcement. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Hankinson emphasized the unique risks associated with intercepting vessels at sea, which he argues are not adequately addressed by current protocols.
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The FBI deputy director, Dan Bongino, has stated he will ‘never be the same’ after internal investigations into the Epstein case. The bureau faces pressure to release files on Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex trafficker whose death in custody sparked allegations of misconduct or a cover-up.
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French corporations are rethinking their strategies as African leaders distance themselves from France. The shift in political alliances is forcing companies to adapt their approaches in the region.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson rejects pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, stating she deserves a life sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking crimes. Johnson emphasized that the decision ultimately belongs to President Trump and that the focus should be on transparency and protecting victims’ identities.
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Devin Nunes, former House Intelligence Committee chair, claims that only Donald Trump and members of the GOP were unaware of a Russian collusion ‘scheme’ during the 2016 election. During an exclusive interview on ‘Sunday Morning Futures,’ Nunes discussed the timeline of events, the DNI’s revelations, the raid on Mar-a-Lago, and the DOJ’s strike force.
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Republican Thomas Massie and Democrat Ro Khanna have joined forces to demand subpoenas against Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, pushing for full transparency on the controversy involving Trump’s alleged birthday letter. The bipartisan effort seeks to compel the release of all government files linked to Epstein’s crimes, with a focus on financial records and legal agreements.
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Faraday Future has unveiled the FX Super One, an electric MPV with an AI-driven F.A.C.E. system that recognizes users and reacts emotionally, enhancing the driving experience. The vehicle offers flexible seating, zero-gravity recliners, and advanced AI integration for personalized interactions.
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Ellie Goulding shared a series of bikini photos from her Italian vacation, showcasing her toned physique in various outfits. The singer, 38, posted a carousel of images on Instagram, including shots of her reading poolside, posing on a dock with a tropical drink, and exploring Italy’s landmarks. The post received positive comments from fans.
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Mobile phone theft claims in the UK have surged over 400% in just five years, according to new data. Nearly two in five phone theft claims across Europe originate in the UK, according to data compiled by the US insurer SquareTrade.
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Lottie Woad, a 2, Englishwoman, became an LPGA Tour champion in her professional debut. This victory follows her previous position as the world’s No. 1 amateur, marking a significant transition to professional success.
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During Sunday’s practice session, the Atlanta Falcons’ offensive and defensive units experienced multiple skirmishes, with rookie edge rusher James Pearce Jr. participating in two notable incidents. These confrontations have sparked discussions about the team’s team dynamics and the importance of maintaining discipline during training.
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Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogačar has won his fourth Tour de France title, surpassing previous records. His victory solidifies his position as one of the sport’s elite riders.
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The New York Yankees are not considering having Aaron Judge play first base when he returns from the injured list, opting instead for a designated hitter role. The team’s decision aims to protect Judge’s health and maintain his offensive production.
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The Los Angeles Chargers have agreed to a landmark four-year, $11
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Russian authorities have canceled the planned Navy Day parade in St. Petersburg, marking a significant shift in the country’s public display of military strength amid ongoing hostilities. Nearly 100 drones were reportedly downed near western Russia, indicating a significant escalation in the conflict.
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President Donald Trump asserted during a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Turn’tberry, Scotland, that the United States is the ‘hottest country in the world.’ The remark, which was part of a broader discussion, sparked immediate reactions from European officials and media outlets.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe has clarified that the statute of limitations will not hinder ongoing investigations and prosecutions related to Russiagate. Ratcliffe emphasized the importance of thorough inquiries into alleged Russian collusion, asserting that the legal framework supports continued scrutiny.
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Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews praised President Donald Trump’s understanding of the country’s cultural dynamics and his ability to connect with the American public. He criticized the Democratic Party’s lack of cultural relevance and dismissed polls suggesting a decline in Trump’s popularity.
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Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews praised President Donald Trump’s political skills during an interview with Charlie Rose, highlighting Trump’s ability to navigate the political landscape effectively.
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At the SCO summit in China, Iran framed the organization as a potential counterweight to NATO. The Western response included new sanctions, citing alleged human rights violations. Iran’s proposals focus on collective security and sovereignty, aiming to reshape the global order.
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Israel has paused military operations in parts of Gaza to facilitate aid delivery, aiming to address a worsening hunger crisis. The move comes amid growing international pressure and accusations that Israel is exacerbating the situation.
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Tennis star Anna Kalinskaya celebrated her Citi D.C. Open semifinal victory against Emma Raducanu with her dog, Bella, on Saturday. The dachshund joined her on the court for the second time, following a similar celebration after Kalinskaya’s win over Clara Tauson on Friday.
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President Donald Trump is set to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Scotland to discuss trans-Atlantic trade relations. This summit is anticipated to examine critical economic and trade issues between the United States and the European Union, aiming to navigate current tensions and identify possible areas of collaboration.
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WWE star Chelsea Green announced she is taking a break from social media after facing backlash for her comments on Hulk Hogan following his death. Green expressed condolences for Hogan, calling him an ‘absolute icon’ despite his ‘polarizing political views.’
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Sorin Mihailovici, a Canadian entrepreneur, has turned spontaneous travel into a unique adventure by throwing darts at a world map while blindfolded, visiting countries based on where the dart lands. Since 2012, he has explored over 50 locations, including the North Pole, Indonesia, and Iraq, and has made these journeys the basis of an Amazon…
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The Kremlin canceled the annual Navy Parade in St. Petersburg, citing security concerns and the general atmosphere as reasons. This decision reflects heightened vigilance regarding potential threats.
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The Kremlin said the parade would not go ahead as scheduled given the “general atmosphere” and “security concerns.” This decision has raised questions about the state of military readiness and political messaging in Russia.
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A former Biden administration official claims the DOJ’s Russia investigation is diverting attention from Epstein’s closed files. The discussion explores Obama’s response to Gabbard’s report accusing him of fabricating evidence of Russian election interference.
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Matthew Continetti criticizes Stephen Colbert for labeling his firing as ‘political propaganda,’ sparking debate over satire’s role in politics. The FCC approved the sale of Paramount and CBS after settling with Trump.
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Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., warns that the allegations of Trump-Russia collusion and Tulsi Gabbard’s accusations against Obama-era officials are dangerous conspiracy theories.
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Austria’s Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger has indicated the possibility of discussing NATO membership, although she acknowledges the lack of public and parliamentary support. She argues that Austria’s neutrality no longer provides sufficient protection against an increasingly aggressive Russia, which is resistant to a peace settlement with Ukraine.
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Charlie Gasparino and Sarah Bedford criticizes the media’s focus on Trump’s mention in the Epstein files, suggesting the narrative is exaggerated. The Justice Department’s meeting with Maxwell has intensified scrutiny, raising questions about the allegations’ credibility.
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A Fox News Sunday legal panel discussed the Epstein case, with Ghislaine Maxwell set to face an interview with the DOJ. The panel also addressed Russia collusion claims and the investigation into former President Biden’s mental state.
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Marco Rubio, now serving as U.S. Secretary of State, reflects on his transformation from a Trump critic to a trusted cabinet member, highlighting his partnership with the president and appreciation for his leadership style. He described their relationship as akin to a competitive sport where mutual respect is maintained despite past differences.
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Japanese populists Sohei Kamiya’s Sanseitō Party won 14 seats in the Upper House, gaining traction among young voters with their ‘Japanese first’ focus on culture, birth rates, and food security, though their legislative power remains limited.
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The White House has ordered Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to stop using polygraph tests to investigate potential leaks within the Pentagon, according to a report. This decision follows a concern raised by an adviser who warned of the need for a polygraph test, prompting the administration to halt the lie detector tests.
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Authorities in Michigan have identified 42-year-old Bradford James Gille as the suspect in a deadly stabbing spree at a Walmart store, with police seeking terrorism and assault charges. The incident resulted in multiple injuries, prompting hospital staff to commend their efforts in treating the victims.
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Medical officials reported positive recovery signs for the eleven people wounded in a Michigan Walmart stabbing spree, while questions remain about the suspect. The suspect, a 42-year-old man detained by authorities, is being investigated, but details remain scarce.
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Mark Levin argues that Marxism is at odds with American values, contrasting the principles of individual liberty with communist collectivism. A Fox News host discusses his new book ‘On Power’ and the ideological divide between democratic principles and Marxist ideology.
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President Donald Trump has sent a heartfelt letter to the family of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old congressional intern who was tragically killed in a Washington, D.C. shooting. The family has expressed deep sorrow over the senseless act of violence that took the young man’s life.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading the narco-terrorist organization Cartel de los Soles, which he claims facilitates drug trafficking into the U.S. This comes as Venezuela holds municipal elections on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the disputed presidential election.