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A recent study on male birth control has shown encouraging results, potentially offering men a new contraceptive option. Dr. Nicole Saphier of Fox News discusses the findings and the implications for family planning.
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McLaren secured a dominant 1-2 finish at the Belgian Grand Prix, with Oscar Piastri edging out L. Norris in a thrilling battle. The race highlighted the team’s strong performance and the intense competition between the drivers.
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The Miami Dolphins have agreed to rework the contract of safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, incorporating a $16.4,235 million signing bonus, according to a source shared with Adam Schefter on Sunday. The move is seen as a strategic step to bolster the team’s defense.
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The Dallas Cowboys have signed tight end Jake Ferguson to a four-year, $52 million extension that includes $30 million in guaranteed money. The deal underscores the team’s commitment to strengthening its offensive depth.
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Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan has signed a multiyear contract extension with the franchise, according to sources reported to ESPN on Sunday. The move is expected to provide long-term stability for the team as they aim to build a competitive roster for the upcoming NBA season.
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Spain’s football team leads the Euro final after Caldentey’s header. The goal was crucial in securing Spain’s position in the tournament.
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Liverpool and several other clubs have shown interest in young Senegalese striker Idrissa Gueye, according to Transfer Talk. The 20-year-old forward, who plays for Ligue 1 club Metz, is being monitored by multiple European teams due to his exceptional pace and goal-scoring potential.
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A Russian drone strike on a bus in Sumy Oblast resulted in the deaths of three people and injuries to 20 others. Local media reported the incident, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region.
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Joe Milton, acquired from the New England Patriots, praised his new Cowboys teammates while taking a swipe at the Patriots’ locker room culture. He highlighted the differences in team dynamics and expressed a preference for a fresh start after a minimal role with the Patriots.
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Florida Senator Rick Scott has launched an aerial ad campaign over New York City, targeting the city’s political direction and appealing to residents who oppose socialist policies.
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Marcus Jordan credited the deaths of Hulk Hogan and Ozzy Osbourne with prompting a reconnection with his family. He also criticized the restrictive nature of modern social media culture, where public figures are becoming more reserved.
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FCC Chair Brendan Carr has called for the development of artificial intelligence in America to be free from ‘woke’ and ‘ideological bias,’ emphasizing the need for an unencumbered tech race with China. Carr’s comments were made during an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ where he also discussed the Trump administration’s AI initiatives.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has endorsed President Donald Trump’s proposed tariff plan, emphasizing its potential benefits as the August 1 implementation deadline approaches. Lutnick discussed the plan on ‘Fox News Sunday,’ alongside potential agreements with the EU and considerations for TikTok’s continued operations under American ownership.
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Former Trump advisor Steve Cortes accused Ukraine’s anti-graft crackdown as authoritarian, prompting U.S. aid concerns. The move could lead to U.S. withdrawal of financial support for Ukraine.
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Aaron Rodgers revealed he married over the offseason and has been open about his love for his wife during recent interviews. The 41-year, confirmed his marriage after being spotted with a wedding ring and spoke about his wife’s desire for a private life.
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The American Culture Quiz explores appetizing attractions and medical milestones as this week’s focus, offering readers an engaging way to test their knowledge of these topics. Participants are invited to attempt the 8-question quiz to assess their understanding.
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The article outlines practical approaches to minimize unwanted charity mail, political texts, and email spam. It emphasizes direct communication with organizations, using services like DMAchoice, and leveraging privacy tools to control personal data sharing.
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Congressional Democrats are pushing for transparency on Epstein documents as Sen. Elissa Slotkin criticized the Trump administration’s handling of files she once dismissed as not "front of mind." Democrats have seized on the issue to sharpen their messaging against Republicans, but Republicans question the timing of the scrutiny.
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The Washington Post editorial warns of the growing dominance of digital entertainment as a societal distraction, referencing Neil Postman’s 1985 book *Amusing Ourselves to Death*. The piece criticizes President Donald Trump for being a central figure in this digital distraction, calling him a ‘one-person digital diversion’ who spreads disinformation and chaos.
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Kevin Sorbo reflects on the transformative power of heeding inner callings, sharing how his childhood love for comic books and superhero stories shaped his path to becoming Hercules. His film ‘What If…’ explores missed opportunities and the importance of embracing faith and purpose.
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Mike Rowe highlights the need for skilled labor and open trade policies following a report showing 23% of Gen Z workers regret their college decisions. His comments reflect a growing movement to re-evaluate the traditional college-centric path to career success.
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Deutsche Bahn is struggling with summer travel demands, as detailed in a report by DW’s Jens Thurau, who described encountering multiple delays and logistical issues during a trip from Berlin to the North Sea coast.
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Browns general manager Andrew Berry criticized Shedeur Sanders for two speeding citations, highlighting the potential dangers of reckless driving. Sanders acknowledged his mistakes and expressed a willingness to learn.
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Comedian Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night hosts for prioritizing political commentary over audience engagement. He argues that the shift from entertainment to ideological messaging is alienating viewers.
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Wildfires continue to rage in Greece, with authorities warning of growing danger. The European Union is mobilizing resources, including aircraft and firefighters, from member states like the Czech Republic and Italy to assist in containment efforts.
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Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla., promotes Florida’s appeal as a ‘land of opportunity’ amid New York’s political shifts, while discussing GOP efforts to confirm Trump’s judicial nominees.
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Poland has become the only Eastern European team advancing to Euro 2025, highlighting the disparity in women’s football development in the region. Only three teams from Eastern Europe have ever reached the Euros, raising questions about the challenges faced by women’s football in the area.
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Germany’s government is reportedly considering banning the far-right Alternative for Germany (Af, which has raised concerns among its supporters. Some opponents of the ban also express worries about the potential consequences of such a move.
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Clayton King, founder of Crossroads Camp, argues that the gospel holds the most relevance in today’s world. He highlights the growing interest among college students in Christianity amid modern challenges.
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Israeli restrictions on aid have led to widespread hunger in Gaza, with healthcare workers struggling to access basic food supplies. A three-month-old infant, Salam, is weighing significantly less than expected, highlighting the severe impact of the crisis on children’s health.
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The Air Force has hidden the cost of renovating the plane Qatar donated to President Trump, the Air Force appears to have tucked it inside an over-budget, behind-schedule nuclear modernization program.
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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., serving as the Smithsonian’s chancellor, faces increased political scrutiny as the institution’s independence comes under pressure from President Trump. His emphasis on procedural adherence could be tested in this new role.
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Kartik Kumra, an Indian-American designer, has achieved global recognition for his fashion label, Kartik Research, which he launched from his dorm room at the University of Pennsylvania. His designs have been worn by high-profile celebrities such as Kendrick Lamar and Stephen Curry, marking a major milestone for Indian fashion on the global stage.
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Alpha School, an Austin-based educational institution utilizing AI for academic instruction, is preparing to open new campuses in over a dozen cities this fall. The school’s unique model features only two hours of daily academic instruction led by AI tools.
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The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has implemented a code of conduct for its members to improve its image, though its stance on immigration remains unchanged. Co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla were in the Bundestag in Berlin.
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An anonymous backer commissioned a 12-foot sculpture of Elon Musk, displaying it across national parks with a message critiquing budget cuts. The artwork has sparked debate, with visitors reacting in varied ways, as the creator seeks to highlight the impact of recent National Park Service reductions.
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Morris Industries CEO Nate Morris is vying for Donald Trump’s endorsement and aims to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell in the Senate. His campaign, focused on reforming Washington, DC, has gained significant traction.
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Israel has intercepted a third aid and activist vessel this year, aiming to deliver supplies to Gaza amid worsening famine conditions. The Freedom Flot, the coalition’s ship, faced Israeli interception while en route from a southern Italian port.
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Pérez reflects on playing with three Hall of Fame inductees, highlighting their exceptional skills and character. Their impact on the sport and teammates has left a lasting legacy.
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Aaron Rodgers says he’d like to get to know Terry Bradshaw on ‘a deeper level’ after the Steelers legend ripped his former team’s pursuit of the future Hall of Fame quarterback. Rodgers’ comments come after Bradshaw mocked the Packers’ efforts to secure him as a long-term player.
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A top Ukrainian drone commander claimed in a Telegram post that Russia attempted to strike multiple unit leaders at once, though no further details were provided. The post ended with a string of insults aimed at the Russian forces behind the alleged attack.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine has fully synchronized its sanctions with European measures targeting the Russian defense industry, implementing all 18 sanction packages. The alignment of sanctions aims to strengthen the unified front against Russia’s military capabilities.
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Wildfires in Turkey have scorched over 7,000 acres, killing 14 including rescue workers, and prompting legal action as blazes threaten neighboring countries. Evacuations of 1,700 residents are underway in Bursa, with over 1,900 firefighters deployed to combat the blaze.
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Fox & Friends Weekend’s co-hosts visited New Jersey’s Blue Forests Farm to celebrate National Blueberry Month and learn about blueberry farming practices. The segment highlighted the intersection of agriculture and media, emphasizing educational outreach and promotional efforts.
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Retired Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss Mexico’s recent travel warning issued to its citizens planning to visit Florida. The warning, which came as deportation flights from Alligator Alcatraz began, has raised questions about the evolving dynamics between the U.S. and Mexico on immigration enforcement.
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The State Department and Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch are warning of Iran’s growing influence in Africa, citing uranium acquisition, weapon sales, and religious indoctrination as significant threats to U.S. national security. Reports indicate Niger may be selling uranium to Iran, which could be used to create nuclear weapons, while Iran is also supplying…
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Chuckwagon cook Kent Rollins advocates for cast iron cooking, praising its durability and versatility. He also suggests that it may offer unexpected health benefits through iron enrichment in food.
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Denver and Seattle have seen dramatic increases in homelessness despite billions spent, with effective grassroots efforts condemned for not conforming to ideological standards. Jamie Sanchez’s program has faced hostility from far-left activists, while Andrea Suarez’s efforts are met with violence and threats.
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Seattle climate activists are protesting the upcoming U.S. Navy Blue Angels airshow, citing environmental pollution and alleged harm to animals. A Seattle woman has also filed a lawsuit claiming the noise from the jets led to her cat’s euthanasia.
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Bryan Kohberger’s cold demeanor during his Idaho murder sentencing has been scrutinized by body language experts, revealing subtle cracks in his emotionless facade. Legal experts noted his rigid posture, fixed gaze, and involuntary physical reactions, suggesting underlying discomfort and emotional conflict during the proceedings.
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A 34-year-old Kansas deputy was fatally shot by a suspect barricaded in a home during a civil standby call. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is investigating the incident, which occurred in Wyandotte County.
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Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Elijah Ming was killed in a shooting on Saturday, July 26, 2025. Authorities are investigating the incident.
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A deadly stampede at a Hindu temple in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, has left six people dead. Authorities are investigating whether a snapped electric wire or a spreading rumor may have triggered the incident, which led to a chaotic surge of devotees.
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Iran executes two members of exiled militant group. The alleged MEK operatives were convicted of manufacturing and using homemade projectiles to target homes, public buildings, and charitable institutions in Tehran.
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Zohran Mamdani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are accused of perpetuating oppressive narratives to secure political power, despite their affluent Indian and Latino backgrounds. The article argues that both politicians have constructed their identities around the myth of historical oppression, even though their ethnic groups have not faced the same systemic discrimination as Black Americans.
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President Donald Trump has shifted his strategy toward Russia by supporting Ukraine through a NATO arms agreement and issuing an ultimatum to Vladimir Putin. This approach includes imposing international sanctions on Russia’s oil sales if a peace deal isn’t reached. Security expert Fred Fleitz supports this plan, predicting it will take years to resolve the…
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The Brazilian city of Belém, host to the 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference, is short on hotel rooms. Love motels are offering a solution by providing accommodations with unique romantic amenities.
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Gary Brecka, a biohacker and supporter of the MAHA movement, claims America is ‘micro-poisoning’ itself through heavy metals, synthetic chemicals, and harmful toxins in the food supply, despite spending $5 trillion annually on healthcare. He argues that these substances are contributing to rising rates of chronic disease, obesity, and autism.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Russia’s lack of progress in the Ukraine conflict. Despite positive interactions with Vladimir Putin, the efforts have not led to tangible results, with Moscow accused of using delaying tactics.
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Researchers conducted a secret test to dim sunlight without notifying California officials, revealing plans for a much larger project.