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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has called for greater investment in women’s health research, citing the lack of funding and the ‘male-dominated’ culture in medical research. His comments highlight the need for more inclusive and gender-specific studies to address women’s unique health needs.
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Manchester City and Manchester United are reportedly preparing to move for Gianluigi Donnarumma, with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) having identified his replacement. Transfer Talk has compiled the latest rumors, gossip, and news surrounding the potential transfer.
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ESPN has published a list of the 10 best and 10 worst Designated Player (DP) signings in Major League Soccer (MLS) history, coinciding with the opening of the MLS transfer window. The article highlights high-profile acquisitions such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Lionel Messi, and Steven Gerrard, while also addressing notable misfires in the league’s transfer history.
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The 2025 class of the Baseball Hall of Fame includes Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Luis Robert. These athletes are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the sport.
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Ichiro Suzuki, the legendary Seattle Mariners outfielder, is set for his Hall of Fame induction. Colleagues and competitors have praised his exceptional skills, sportsmanship, and lasting impact on the game.
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Terry McLaurin, a key Washington Commanders receiver, arrived at training camp without a new contract and was placed on the PUP list due to an ankle injury. The situation highlights the uncertainty surrounding the team’s offensive strategy as the new season approaches.
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Mass protests erupted in Ukraine following the introduction of a controversial law, which carries grim implications for integration into the European Union as peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations resume.
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Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reising, has expressed openness to public debate on the country’s future security and defense policy, despite no immediate majority support for NATO membership. This development marks a potential shift in Austria’s long-standing neutrality, which has been a cornerstone of its foreign policy since the end of World War II.
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Fred Fleitz, a prominent analyst, asserts that Donald Trump’s proposed sanction strategy targeting Vladimir Putin could effectively end the war in Ukraine, though it may require several years to fully implement. The analyst argues that these sanctions could compel Russia to change its approach, thereby bringing the situation closer to a resolution.
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Kim Zolciak and her estranged husband Kroy Biermann are moving on after a complicated divorce, with Biermann seeking sole custody of their children and Zolciak launching new TV projects. The couple’s divorce proceedings have been marked by accusations of drug use, financial strain, and parenting issues.
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Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk questioned Democrats’ Gen Z summit, calling it culturally unrepresentative and lacking in patriotism. He cited Pew Research data showing a growing Republican advantage among young men.
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Japanese walking, a fitness trend involving alternating three-minute intervals of fast and slow walking, has been highlighted as a potential method to meet the recommended 150 minutes of weekly exercise, possibly extending lifespan by up to seven years. The practice, while not new, is gaining renewed attention as researchers compare its benefits to continuous walking…
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Delta Air Lines is introducing an artificial intelligence-powered pricing system that replaces static airfares with personalized rates, sparking debates about fairness and transparency. The system uses customer data to optimize revenue, raising concerns about potential price discrimination.
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Author J. Randy Taraborrelli’s new biography explores Jackie Kennedy’s concerns about her husband’s relationship with Marilyn Monroe. The book delves into JFK’s personal life, highlighting the complexities of his interactions with Monroe and the uncertainty surrounding the nature of their connection.
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An American Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet caught fire during landing at Denver International Airport, resulting in an emergency evacuation of all 179 passengers. The incident occurred due to a landing gear malfunction causing a brake fire, with one person hospitalized and five others treated on-site.
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FDA official Dr. Ezekiel ‘Chaz’ Makary has criticized the male-dominated culture in medical research, pointing out that it leads to a lack of diversity in clinical trials and potentially skewed results. The issue has sparked a debate over the need for more inclusive practices in scientific studies.
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The FDA commissioner has acknowledged parent concerns about food dye and ADHD, signaling a potential shift in regulatory focus. Parents and health advocates are pushing for stricter oversight of artificial dyes in children’s products.
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The Russian Defense Ministry reported the destruction of 99 drones overnight as strikes disrupted airports and railways across western Russia. The attacks have raised concerns about the conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure and transportation networks.
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The Kremlin has warned of prolonged conflict unless Ukraine agrees to Russia’s most stringent demands. Russian officials insist military actions persist due to Ukraine’s rejection of peace negotiations.
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Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night comedy for alienating half the audience with partisan politics, comparing it to his politically balanced approach on ‘The Tonight Show.’ The cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show has sparked debate over whether financial or political reasons were at play.
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Carrie Underwood is embracing life as a country girl, spending time at her family farm outside Nashville where she grows produce, raises livestock, and engages in canning and crocheting. She balances this homesteading lifestyle with her career as a performer and judge on American Idol, often sharing her experiences through social media.
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President Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland included a stay at his Trump Turnberry golf resort, which has hosted four Open Championships and features historic landmarks like the Turnberry Lighthouse. The resort’s rich history and golfing prestige highlight its significance as both a business and cultural asset.
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President Trump announced on Saturday that Thailand and Cambodia had agreed to a halt in hostilities. However, tensions resurfaced on Sunday morning with renewed skirmishes.
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The US and China clashed at the UN Security Council over allegations of China’s role in arming Russia in Ukraine, with Washington accusing Beijing of enabling Moscow’s aggression and China denying the claims, calling for a shift toward peace efforts.
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A power struggle between two rival generals has split Sudan, exacerbating the ongoing 27-month civil war. The conflict, which has claimed over 150,000 lives, is showing no signs of abating as the formation of a rival government by the RSF faction adds to the fragmentation within the nation.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized Russia’s inaction despite positive interactions with Vladimir Putin. The Secretary of State emphasized that the time has come for some action, with a 50-day deadline for a peace deal now in place.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported Russian drone attacks that resulted in at least 6 deaths and 20 injuries over the past day. The attacks, which targeted Ukrainian territory, highlight the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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The UN refugee agency head criticized Israel’s Gaza aid drops as a distraction, urging the country to lift its blockade instead. Lazzarini argued that ground transport is far more effective and safe for delivering aid to the starving population.
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A social media account linked to Israel’s Mossad claims Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spends his days sleeping and using drugs, highlighting the country’s struggles with clean water and electricity. The account, which was created recently and is reported to be the official Mossad spokesperson in Farsi, made the allegations in a post on…
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Turkey has set a new record of 50.5°C, marking the highest temperature ever recorded in the country. The extreme heatwave is not only affecting Turkey but also southeast Europe, where residents are struggling with unprecedented heat and battling wildfires.
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Russia’s General Staff has disclosed that more than 1,049,250 troops have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since the war began on February 24, 2022. The figure includes 920 casualties reported in the past 24 hours.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned that Ukraine’s potential EU membership could turn Hungary into a ‘battlefield,’ risking regional conflict. He criticized the EU’s proposed budget as primarily funding Ukraine’s accession, warning it could ‘destroy the European Union.’
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In her latest ‘My View’ segment, Lara Trump addressed key national security and foreign policy issues, focusing on the role of the State Department under the Trump administration. She highlighted the importance of maintaining strong foreign relationships while upholding American interests.
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At least 11 people were stabbed at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, according to police. The suspect was detained on the scene, with the FBI assisting in the investigation.
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FDA Director Marty Makary warns about the health risks of food dyes and ultra-processed foods, linking them to the MAHA agenda for healthier alternatives. He calls for stricter regulations and transparency in food labeling to protect public health.
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has outlined the agency’s focus on childhood chronic disease, emphasizing the role of food dyes and ultra-processed foods. The report highlights potential links between these items and health issues in children.
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Passengers aboard a German high-speed ICE train were stranded for more than six hours in a tunnel near Vienna following a technical malfunction. Emergency services eventually rescued the trapped travelers, though the cause of the incident remains under investigation.
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Passengers of a German high-speed ICE train were stranded for over six hours in a tunnel near Vienna, Austria, causing widespread concern and disruption. Emergency services worked to free the train, with all passengers eventually safely evacuated.
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Recent declassified documents have shed light on the complex dynamics between the United States and Russia, particularly focusing on political interactions and strategic decisions made during key periods. These revelations provide critical context for understanding current geopolitical tensions.
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Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners has made history by becoming the first player in Major League Baseball to hit 40 home runs in a single season. The milestone was achieved with a game-winning solo home, home run in the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday.
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Claressa Shields retained her undisputed heavyweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Lani Daniels. The bout showcased her technical prowess and resilience as she overcame challenges from Daniels.
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Xander Zayas, 22, became the youngest current world champion after capturing the vacant WBO junior middleweight title with a dominant decision win over Jorge Garcia Perez at Madison Square Garden. His victory marks a significant milestone in boxing history, setting a new precedent for young fighters in the sport.
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Russia is resuming direct passenger flights to Pyongyang, the first in decades, signaling closer ties between the two nations. The move is expected to enhance diplomatic and economic cooperation.
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Astronomer Appoints Gwyneth Paltrow as Temporary Spokesperson Amid Leadership Changes and Viral Fame
Astronomer has appointed Gwyneth Paltrow as a temporary spokesperson following a ‘Kiss Cam’ incident at a Coldplay concert that led to significant public scrutiny. The company is addressing the controversy while focusing on its data workflow automation mission.
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Fox News host Jimmy Failla addressed the week’s news on ‘Fox News Saturday Night,’ lamenting the loss of three notable figures while offering his analysis of recent developments. His segment included reflections on the impact of these losses on the cultural and political landscape.
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Tamara Jachym, the mother of murdered congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jach, described her son as someone who faced adversity in his life but always found different ways to overcome it. In an interview with Fox News Digital, she reflected on his perseverance and determination.
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Johnny Depp joined Alice Cooper in a surprise performance of Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ in London to honor the late rock icon Ozzy Osbourne. The event, held the day after Osbourne’s death, marked a poignant moment for fans and fellow musicians.
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Israel has announced it will restart airborne aid deliveries to Gaza and reduce the risks associated with land-based aid shipments, amid rising starvation and global condemnation. The move comes as Palestinians welcomed the first land aid trucks entering Gaza in months.
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A violent offender was mistakenly released from Orleans Parish Jail due to a clerical error, prompting an internal investigation. Authorities are working to recapture the inmate, who faces multiple charges, including a pending arrest warrant and prior felony offenses.
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Kent Rollins, host of the popular ‘Cowboy Cooking’ YouTube channel and the upcoming TV series ‘Cast Iron Cowboy,’ emphasizes the benefits of using cast iron cookware. He explains why he believes cast iron is superior for cooking, highlighting its durability and heat retention.
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Steve Witkoff, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, shared insights on global perceptions of the Trump administration during an interview with Lara Trump. The discussion highlighted international views on U.S. diplomatic strategies and their impact on regional relations.
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A 12-foot statue of Elon Musk with the phrase “Make America Wait Again” is turning heads at Yosemite, Arches, and Mt. Rainier National Parks this summer. The statue has sparked public curiosity and debate over its placement and message.
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State Secretary Marco Rubio discussed the values instilled by his Cuban immigrant parents and the importance of his faith and family during an interview with Lara Trump. The interview provided a deeper insight into Rubio’s personal motivations and how they align with his public policy positions.
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Robert Whittaker’s loss to Reinier de Ridder at UFC Abu Dhabi 2 has shifted the middleweight division’s dynamics, positioning de Ridder as a top contender and opening opportunities for other fighters. This outcome is expected to have a lasting impact on the division’s competitive landscape.
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A 12-year-old Chinese swimmer, Yu Zidi, made her debut at the swimming world championships, capturing global attention with her early promise.
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Kevin Gausman delivered a masterclass performance, allowing just one hit and one walk while striking out 0 in six shutout innings to outduel reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal in the Toronto Blue Jays’ impressive 6-1 win over the Detroit Tigers.
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The Yankees acquired utilityman Amed Rosario from the Nationals in exchange for two minor league prospects on Saturday. The trade is expected to enhance the Yankees’ depth and versatility.
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Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano has expressed disagreement with the MLS’s decision to suspend Lionel Messi for an away game. The coach argued that the suspension was not justified and called for a reevaluation of the disciplinary action.
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Lara Trump advocates for ending endless international negotiations, emphasizing a U.S. foreign policy focused on national interests. She discusses this stance on her show ‘My View with Lara Trump,’ as President Trump promotes an America-first approach globally.
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State Secretary Marco Rubio discussed his department’s reforms and global negotiations, especially with Russia, on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’ He emphasized Trump’s effectiveness in closing diplomatic deals and navigating international challenges.