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The latest MLB power rankings for the second half reveal a major reordering of the top five teams. Three clubs have reached their highest positions of the season, with a new National League squad claiming the number, 1 spot.
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USC freshman Alijah Arenas, a top recruit, will need surgery after injuring his knee and will sit out six to eight months, the school announced. The injury is expected to significantly impact his collegiate career and draft prospects.
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Jets quarterback Justin Fields suffered a leg injury during training camp and was carted off the practice field.The injury has raised concerns about his readiness for the upcoming season.
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The ICKPA electronic music festival, founded in 2021 by a Ukrainian team and Georgian club Bassiani, is set to return to Kyiv for the first time since Russia’s full-scale invasion, running from July 25-27. This event marks a significant cultural and artistic response to Russian imperialism, highlighting the resilience of Ukrainian and Georgian communities.
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An Indian company is alleged to have sent HMX to Russia despite U.S. warnings, according to Reuters. Promsint, a Russian explosives producer linked to the military, received the substance, per a Ukrainian Security Service official.
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Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to address the problems associated with Zoh’tran Mamdani’s campaign promises, which have resulted in challenges in another prominent US city. Alford criticized the lack of feasible solutions and the potential negative impact on public services and community trust.
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Richard Tillman, the brother of late NFL hero Pat Tillman, is set to undergo a mental competency evaluation before his arson-related trial. He was arrested after crashing into a San Jose post office, sparking concerns about his mental capacity to stand trial.
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Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy has claimed former President Barack Obama was ‘complicit up to his neck’ in politicizing intelligence during the Russiagate scandal. McCarthy argues that information released by DNI Tulsi Gabb,ard points to his involvement, though he acknowledges the likelihood of prosecution remains low.
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The U.S. House is set to vote on a censure resolution against New Jersey Democrat LaMonica McIver, who was federally indicted for allegedly interfering with Homeland Security agents at an immigration facility in May. The resolution, led by Louisiana Republican Clay Higgins, argues that her continued service on the Homeland Security Committee poses a conflict…
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Kenny Burgos, CEO of the New York Apartment Association, has criticized Zoh, Mamdani’s proposed rent freeze plan as a harmful measure that could further destabilize the housing market. Burgos, who served as a state assemblyman in the past, expressed concerns that the policy would result in a reduced housing supply, contributing to the existing challenges…
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Cpl. Lee Higginbotham, a Dallas VA officer, recounted his heroic rescue of a choking toddler during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends First.’ The incident was captured on bodycam footage, highlighting the officer’s quick thinking and action.
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Fox News contributor Joe Concha has responded to the New York Post’s sharp criticism of Mahmoud Khalil, who faced backlash for refusing to explicitly condemn Hamas. The controversy also involves liberal outrage over Stephen Colbert’s cancellation of his ‘Late, Show’, which Concha links to broader tensions in media and political discourse.
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CNN National Security Analyst Beth Sanner accused the Trump administration of aiding Russia by declassifying a report on the Trump-Russia collusion investigation. The report was disclosed by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabb, raising questions about the administration’s handling of sensitive information.
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Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has claimed that deep state actors worked to suppress information about alleged Trump-Russia collusion, with new evidence pointing to former President Obama’s DOJ. Meanwhile, other headlines include Bryan Kohberger’s brief remarks about his actions, a tragic discovery of a missing graduate student, and a rioter’s arrest. Additionally, there are reports on…
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Nigerian artist John Madu has reinterpreted Vincent van Gogh’s iconic works, drawing on his Nigerian heritage, and these reimagined pieces are now on display at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. The exhibition marks a significant moment in cultural exchange, blending European art tradition with African perspectives and storytelling.
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South Korea faces mounting pressure to negotiate a trade deal with the U.S. that matches or exceeds Japan’s recent agreement, which has eased fears of high tariffs on its exports. The U.S. threatens to impose steep tariffs on Korean goods, prompting South Korea to scramble to avoid similar economic risks.
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On National Tequila Day, a registered dietitian highlights tequila’s potential benefits as a cleaner alternative to sugary cocktails and processed liquors. While noting its natural lower sugar content and possible easier digestion, the expert cautions that no alcohol is truly hangover-proof and emphasizes the carcinogenic risks linked to all alcohol consumption.
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Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has announced his intention to run for office again, following a switch to a new political party. He outlined his vision for restoring law and order during an appearance on 'Fox & Friends First.'
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Former Texas head coach Mack Brown compared Arch Manning to legendary QB Vince Young, highlighting Manning’s potential and humility. Brown praised Manning’s media presence and readiness for the challenge of leading Texas against Ohio State.
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Cambodia and Thailand have been in a prolonged border conflict, with recent tensions flaring in disputed areas. A Thai and Cambodian soldier were observed standing guard at an ancient Khmer temple in Odd, Meanchey Province, underscoring the persistent nature of their territorial dispute.
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Collin Morikawa is hopeful of representing the United States at the 2025 Ryder Cup, calling it the ‘biggest honor’ in golf. Despite recent struggles in overseas tournaments, he remains optimistic about securing a spot on the U.S. team, driven by his determination and the significance of representing his country.
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Federal judges in Tennessee and Maryland have blocked the Trump administration’s plan to deport Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, with officials criticizing the rulings as ‘lawless and insane.’ Legal teams for Garcia praised the orders as a critical step toward due process and legal protections.
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Sen. John Fetterman’s push to ban cashless-only businesses protects unbanked Americans, reduces fees for small businesses and preserves economic freedom for the working class. The push against cashless stores is seen as a stand against digital discrimination and a way to ensure all forms of legal tender are accepted.
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Fox News Digital has found that left-wing journalists and media figures made over 200 appearances on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.’ The show’s cancellation has sparked controversy, with some liberals alleging it was politically motivated rather than financially driven.
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President Donald Trump has unveiled a comprehensive strategy aimed at enhancing U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence, positioning the nation to outpace China and other global competitors. The plan, detailed by Heritage Foundation research fellow EJ Antoni, highlights potential for a U.S-EU trade deal to bolster technological collaboration.
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Maxwell Hairston, a first-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills, faces a sexual assault lawsuit from 2021, with GM Brandon Beane defending him as ‘genuinely a good person.’ The case involves Rebecca Hendryx, who claims Hairston sexually assaulted her, while Hairston insists he was exonerated by the University of Kentucky.
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Munich Airport plans a repatriation terminal for migrant deportations, while German Catholics criticize the Gaza humanitarian crisis. These developments highlight the intersection of immigration policy and religious concerns.
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Munich Airport is planning a repatriation terminal for migrant deportations, while German Catholics criticize Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, highlighting tensions over immigration and refugee policies.
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Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh defended his White House visit with President Trump, criticizing a reporter for framing a question in a negative light. He expressed appreciation for the experience, calling it ‘amazing’ and emphasizing his support for the president.
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Thai and Cambodian troops have engaged in armed confrontations along a disputed border following prolonged diplomatic tensions between the two Southeast Asian countries. The conflict marks a significant escalation in the dispute over territorial boundaries, raising concerns about regional stability.
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Joshua Ritter, a Fox News contributor, highlights the emotional impact of Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing and new documents. The public’s reaction to the case underscores societal concerns about violent crime.
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Former US gymnast Dee Worley has shared her perspective on the recent change by the USOPC to follow Trump’s ‘Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports’ executive order. She also discusses the impact of the Simone Biles-Riley Gaines feud.
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Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is facing increased scrutiny over his stance on migrant policies following recent developments in New York City. Critics argue that Buttig.g’s position, while seemingly supportive of migrants, may lack concrete details on how to effectively address the complex challenges posed by migration.
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Thailand and Cambodia are blaming each other for renewed violence in the disputed Emerald Triangle region, resulting in at least nine civilian deaths and several injuries. Both nations claim the other is responsible for instigating the recent clashes, raising concerns about regional stability and the potential for further conflict.
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Civilians were wounded during renewed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia over the disputed Emerald Triangle region. Both nations are blaming each other for instigating the conflict.
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Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres criticized those who refuse to condemn Hamas for its actions on October 3, 2023, calling them unworthy of the humanitarian label. He emphasized the importance of Jewish life in true humanitarianism and criticized the international community for overlooking Hamas’ role in the ongoing conflict.
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Some individuals are installing espresso machines in their bedrooms for a ‘hotel vibes’ experience, but experts warn that this practice could disrupt sleep quality and circadian rhythms. The trend highlights a growing desire for personalized comfort in everyday life, raising questions about the balance between luxury and health.
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Jane Buffett and Richard Mozenter are locked in a legal battle over the management of their $275 million marital trust. The dispute, which began shortly after Buffett’s 2023 death, centers on accusations of mismanagement and financial misconduct.
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Jillian Michaels advocates for expanding food additive bans, supporting the MAHA movement’s goals to regulate harmful substances like synthetic dyes. She highlights the FDA’s recent decision to ban red food dye due to cancer risks.
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A new wearable hydration sensor, developed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, offers real-time data to help users stay ahead of dehydration. The device uses bioimpedance to measure hydration levels by analyzing electrical conductivity in the arm, connecting wirelessly to a smartphone app for instant feedback.
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Ronald Klain, the former chief of staff to President Joe Biden, is testifying before House investigators probing potential concealment of signs of Biden’s mental decline. The probe is examining whether White House aides hid indications of cognitive deterioration, including possible executive actions signed without Biden’s knowledge.
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DNC Chair Ken Martin is defending the Democratic Party’s inclusive approach, rejecting Republican attempts to link socialist Zohran Mamdani to vulnerable Democrats. Martin emphasized that the party is a ‘big tent’ with members across the ideological spectrum, including centrist and progressive voices.
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The LIFT Act by Rep. Jen Kiggans would require safety standards with the Transportation secretary and deploy artificial intelligence to expedite BVLOS drone operations, addressing industry frustration with current FAA processes. The bill aims to spur drone development and includes grants for local governments to participate in future air mobility systems.
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MMA analysts and betting insiders are offering insights on the UFC Fight Night matchup between Robert Whittaker and Derek de Ridder, with varied opinions on who holds the advantage. The bout promises to showcase elite combat sports talent, with both fighters bringing distinct strengths to the matchup.
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Dallas Cowboys coach Kevin Schottenheimer has shared the significance behind his tattoos, including phrases like ‘whys’ and ‘life license plate,’ offering insight into his personal philosophy. He also hinted at his plans if the team wins a Super Bowl.
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The 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship has reached its final, with reporters highlighting Bonmatí’s exceptional performance and England’s fortuitous circumstances. Analysts also note the limited number of participating teams, raising questions about the tournament’s competitiveness.
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The long-awaited transfer of Kristóf Gyökeres to Arsenal has finally reached a critical stage, after months of speculation and delays. Despite initial interest from the Gunners, the deal has been plagued by bureaucratic hurdles and the player’s desire to play abroad. Now, with a potential agreement in place, the transfer could finally materialize, marking a…
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Manchester United is poised to make a move for RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko. Transfer Talk highlights the latest developments in this potential transfer.
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ESPN’s Jeremy Woo surveyed NBA executives and scouts on this NBA season’s upcoming rookie class. The focus is on standout players like Flag, with predictions about which rookies might exceed expectations.
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As the NHL summer deadline approaches, analysts are closely examining the power rankings of all 32 teams to predict how each franchise will shape up for the upcoming season. The focus is on key roster moves, including potential trades, free agent acquisitions, and strategic player developments that could impact the competitive landscape.
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As the MLB trade deadline approaches, fans and analysts are closely monitoring the potential moves involving some of the sport’s most sought-after players. ESPN’s Jeff Passan has been tracking these developments, offering insights into where the top trade candidates might end up.
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The article highlights 15 NFL players and coaches with the most to gain or lose this season, focusing on their personal stakes and impacts on team success. Key figures include players under contract pressure and coaches shaping their franchises’ futures.
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Russian glide bombs have struck a residential high-rise building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, resulting in at least 33 injuries. Authorities reported that some individuals are still trapped under the rubble, highlighting the severity of the attack.
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US Senator Lindsey Graham has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for signing an anti-corruption law, urging Kyiv to reconsider it. Graham argued that the law is being used as a key argument to halt military and financial support for Ukraine, suggesting that the country remains plagued by corruption.
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The former owner of Ukraine’s largest bank, PrivatBank, and five of his associates have been charged with money laundering and fraud. They are accused of embezzling Hr 9.2 billion ($250 million) from PrivatBank.
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The Department of Justice is investigating potential collusion between the United States and Russia, while Japan and the United States have reached a tentative agreement on a trade deal aimed at reducing tariffs and enhancing economic cooperation.
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A passenger plane crash has occurred near Tynda, in the Amur Region of Russia’s Far East, with aerial footage revealing the crash site. The incident has raised concerns about aviation safety in the area.
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The flow of goods in Manzhouli, China’s main border crossing with Russia, underscores increasingly close ties between the two countries, complicating China’s relationship with Europe. Matryoshka Square, a theme park in the border town of Manzhouli, in China’s Inner Mongolia, serves as a symbol of the cultural and economic connection between the two nations.
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A plane carrying nearly 50 people crashed in Russia’s Far East, with local authorities confirming the location of the wreckage. Initial assessments suggest no survivors, though the cause remains under investigation.
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Joe Biden’s alleged use of Ambien has raised concerns about the drug’s impact on cognitive function and safety, particularly for individuals needing mental alertness. The controversy stems from claims made by Hunter Biden, who alleged that the drug contributed to his father’s apparent cognitive struggles during the 2024 presidential debate.