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A new survey by the Wall Street Journal shows that public approval of the Democratic Party has reached its lowest level in over three decades. The survey indicates that 63% of registered voters hold an unfavorable opinion of the party.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha praised the G7 nations’ unified stance against corruption in Ukraine, as outlined in their joint statement. Sybiha voiced his approval on the X platform, emphasizing the importance of this position for Ukraine’s anti-corruption efforts.
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Irina Krynina’s partner went missing while fighting in Ukraine, and she searched tirelessly until finding him in captivity. Now, she helps others facing similar uncertainties over their loved ones.
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The DOJ has filed lawsuits against sanctuary cities, including New York City, targeting policies that restrict local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. This move aligns with Trump’s executive order to dismantle these policies, marking a pivotal moment in the immigration enforcement debate.
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Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal praised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for restoring the independence of the NABU and SAPO. The move aligns with U.S. and international efforts to combat corruption in Ukraine.
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Fox News correspondent William La Jeunesse highlights growing concerns about the fate of millions in Los Angeles FireAid funds. Fire victims are calling for transparency as the city investigates where the money went.
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Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan has described a viral video showing an officer punching a male driver during a traffic stop as disturbing, calling for due process to take its course. The incident, which occurred in February, involves William McNeil Jr., who was arrested after refusing to comply with an officer’s demand to exit his vehicle.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced an agreement in principle to host a summit between Ukrainian and Russian leaders in Turkey. The summit is intended to address the ongoing conflict and explore pathways toward de-escalation.
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A 66-year-old man died in Nikopol region due to artillery shelling, according to the regional military administration. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian populations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has successfully passed a legislative bill aimed at establishing new anti-corruption agencies, a move praised by EU Ambassador Katarína Mathernová as a demonstration of Ukraine’s mature democratic leadership. The bill is seen as a critical step in rebuilding public trust in Ukraine’s institutions and aligning the country more closely with European…
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Turkish FM Hakan Fidan announced that Russia and Ukraine have agreed on a leaders’ summit in Turkey, marking progress in peace talks. The talks, while not resulting in a formal ceasefire, focused on humanitarian issues like prisoner exchanges.
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping the music industry as AI-generated bands like The Velvet Sundown earn substantial streaming revenue, prompting lawsuits from major record labels. Platforms like Suno and Udio now allow users to generate original songs with just a few prompts, handling vocals, instruments, and structure with startling sophistication.
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A hacker infiltrated Amazon’s Q AI coding assistant by inserting a destructive wiping command into its GitHub repository, sparking widespread concern among developers and users. Amazon confirmed that no customer resources were impacted but acknowledged the need for improved security measures.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukrainian forces have successfully thwarted Russian plans for the Sumy region. The President also confirmed that Ukrainian military operations continue on Russian territory.
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The National Police of Ukraine have launched a pretrial investigation following a complaint from MP Iryna Herashchenko regarding alleged censorship faced by journalist Yevhen Lesnoy. Lesnoy, who previously worked at a marathon television channel, claimed to have encountered restrictions on his professional activities there.
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Alina Habba, the Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, is engaged in a legal dispute with state judges over her interim position, while former federal prosecutor Jim Trusty comments on Tulsi Gabbard’s Russia probe referral and the implications for the Justice Department.
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Democratic attorney Julian Epstein has warned that former Vice President Kamala Harris is ‘part of the problem’ in the 2024 presidential race. His comments come amid discussions about the party’s strategy and the challenges facing its nominee.
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Diplomatic representatives of the G7 countries anticipate the swift adoption of a presidential bill concerning NABU and SAPO. The development signals a potential shift in Ukraine’s direction of anti-corruption measures.
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Workers across the service sector have voiced strong support for President Donald Trump’s proposed ‘no tax on tips’ policy, which aims to reduce the tax burden on service industry employees. The initiative, part of the One, Big Beautiful Bill Act, has been a focal point of recent discussions among policymakers and labor advocates.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino made a cryptic social media post vowing to reveal ‘the truth’ about matters he claims have ‘shocked’ him. The content of his revelations remains undisclosed, leaving the public and authorities speculating about what Bongino might be about to disclose.
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Former late-night host David Letterman accused CBS and Paramount of ‘pure cowardice’ over the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show.’ He suggested the decision may be linked to avoiding conflict with Donald Trump.
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has expressed disappointment that some Democratic governors will no longer pay their dues to the National Governors Association (NGA). The decision by these governors has raised concerns about the organization’s effectiveness and the potential impact on collaborative efforts between states.
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Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees’ superstar, is facing an elbow issue following his hitless performance in Friday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Manager Aaron Boone revealed that Judge had difficulty throwing from the outfield during the game, prompting an MRI.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. participated in a fireside chat at the National Governors Association 2025 Summer meeting in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where state leaders discussed key policy issues. The event highlighted the importance of collaboration among governors in addressing national and state-level challenges.
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Incoming National Governors Association chair Kevin Stitt expresses disappointment that some Democratic governors may stop paying dues, citing political tactics and the group’s response to Trump’s second term. The tension highlights bipartisan efforts amid partisan challenges and governance disputes.
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SBU drones struck a Russian radio plant in Stavropol, reported by a security source. The attack aims to disrupt Russian military infrastructure.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon discussed her collaboration with state governors on President Trump’s plan to return education to the states. The proposal aims to shift more control over educational policies from the federal government to individual states.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna confirmed that one of two grenades found in a Santa Monica townhome complex before a deadly explosion at the Biscailuz Center Training Academy remains missing. The sheriff denied the possibility of the grenade falling out during transport, as investigations continue into the incident that killed three deputies.
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Inter Miami has signed Brazilian midfielder Rodrygo de Paul, a close friend of Lionel Messi, despite MLS’ strict roster rules. The club has managed to acquire a high-impact player without exceeding its financial limits, showcasing strategic management under league constraints.
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The article highlights some of the most memorable, bizarre, and creative alternate uniforms worn by athletes over the past 25 years. It covers both the best and worst examples of these unconventional outfits.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to honor Ben Roeth, Maurkice Pouncey, and Joey Porter Sr. with their induction into the team’s Hall of Honor during a December game. The ceremony will celebrate their lasting impact on the franchise and their roles in the Steelers’ storied history.
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Lithuania has committed to contributing up to 30 million euro ($32.5 million) toward a joint purchase of U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine. This financial support underscores Lithuania’s strategic alignment with NATO and its role in regional security.
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David Letterman criticized CBS for canceling ‘The Late Show’ in May 2026, calling it ‘pure cowardice.’ The decision has sparked reactions from fans and industry professionals.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter highlights the passing of Ozzy Osbourne at 76, marking the end of a legendary rock career. It also covers Kevin Sorbo’s claim of being Hollywood’s first ‘cancel culture’ victim and other entertainment news, including the tragic death of an ‘American Idol’ exec.
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Actor Nick Offerman emphasized his approach to collaborating with Trump-supporting co-star Dennis Quaid on the film “Sovereign,” highlighting his focus on professional camaraderie over political differences. He praised Quaid’s acting skills and expressed a nuanced view of Trump supporters, acknowledging their goodwill while criticizing their exposure to misinformation.
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US President Donald Trump has accused Democrats of mishandling $100 million raised through a FireAid concert for California wildfire victims, calling the initiative a ‘total disaster.’ Investigations have found that the funds never reached the victims, although FireAid claims $75 million has been allocated to nonprofits for recovery efforts.
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A growing loneliness epidemic is emerging among young people in Germany, with social media influencers frequently fielding questions about finding friends. Experts warn that this crisis could lead to long-term social and psychological consequences.
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Senior geopolitical strategist Lt. Col. Darin Gaub has called for the ‘defeat and eradication’ of Hamas as ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas break down. Gaub joined Fox News Live to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to broker ceasefires in Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Fox News’ Madison Scarpino reports on migrant deportation flights departing from the controversial ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ facility. The Heritage Foundation’s Lora Ries joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the Trump administration’s lawsuit against a sanctuary city.
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The Ukrainian Air Force Command reports a major UAV and missile attack with 208 drones and 27 missiles, as well as 25 strike UAVs hitting nine locations. Debris from downed aircraft was also found in eight sites.
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Why do some groups’ suffering evoke more sympathy than others? The article introduces the ‘Political Pity Equation’ based on Aristotle’s ancient principles of rhetoric and tragedy, highlighting the strategic use of five factors to shape public empathy, such as undeserved suffering, surprise, gravity, resemblance, and proximity. The piece critiques the selective outrage against certain groups,…
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Major League Baseball is bringing the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds to Bristol Motor Speedway for a historic baseball experience. The event, known as the ‘Speedway Classic’, is expected to draw a record-breaking crowd.
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A 12-year-old Little League player, Marco Rocco, was suspended after flipping his bat during a home run celebration, but the suspension was later overturned by a judge. Major League Baseball players, including New York Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr., criticized the disciplinary action, calling it excessive and inappropriate for a young athlete.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reported 191 combat clashes during the past day. This operational update was shared on Telegram at 08:00 on Saturday.
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A NATO-linked report alleges that Russian media and disinformation aimed at undermining Ursula von der Leyen’s role in the EU. The study found that Russian-linked outlets supported her removal at a rate similar to EU lawmakers. Critics argue the narrative overlooks internal EU tensions and accountability concerns. Debunk.org’s findings are questioned for potential bias given…
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Red Land Cotton co-owners Anna Brakefield and Mark Yeager have partnered with Tunnel to Towers founder Frank Siller to support U.S. veterans. The collaboration marks a significant step in raising awareness and funds for veteran assistance through events such as the Tunnel to Towers 5K Run.
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A Russian military attack on Kharkiv resulted in five injuries, according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov’s report on Telegram. The assault involved KAB guided bombs, ballistics, and drones.
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The disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa remains one of the most significant unresolved mysteries in U.S. history. Despite extensive investigations by the FBI and other agencies, the case remains unsolved, with no conclusive evidence pointing to the exact cause or location of Hoffa’s disappearance. Theories range from the possibility that he was killed, his body disposed…
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Former Acting ICE Director Ron Vitiello warned activists blocking arrests could face consequences, citing attacks on agents and legal actions against California medical workers. A federal judge blocked ICE’s attempt to arrest Kilmar Abrego Garcia after his release.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cort, a prominent progressive figure in Congress, is facing ethics charges after an investigation found that her attendance at the Met Gala violated House rules. The incident has raised questions about the use of public funds and the appropriateness of political figures attending high-profile events.
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President Donald Trump criticized European leaders for their handling of the mass immigration crisis, calling it a ‘horrible invasion’ that is ‘killing’ the continent. He accused Biden of allowing an uncontrolled influx of migrants, citing the president’s record of high apprehensions in December 2023.
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President Donald Trump criticized European leaders for their handling of immigration during his visit to Scotland, emphasizing his stance on border control. The discussion took place on Fox News, where Trump’s comments were analyzed by political commentators.
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The death toll from enemy shelling in Dnipro has risen to three, with a 21-year-old victim succumbing to injuries in the hospital. Authorities have confirmed the tragic update, underscoring the ongoing crisis in the region.
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The discovery of Viterbo University graduate student Eliotte Heinz’s body in the Mississippi River has left the La Crosse community reeling, sparking calls for enhanced safety measures and increased community vigilance.
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Actress Rebecca De Mornay expressed disappointment over being excluded from the reboot of her iconic 1992 film ‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle,’ calling the situation ‘a betrayal.’ She criticized Hollywood’s tendency to remake classic films instead of creating original content.
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A 90-year-old amateur golfer, John Payne, has achieved an extraordinary feat by hitting his first hole-in-one on his 90th birthday. The rare accomplishment, occurring on the sixth hole of a 200-yard par three, was made possible despite his deteriorating eyesight, with fellow players providing commentary on the shot. Payne, who has played the same course…
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Jimmy Hart, Hulk Hogan’s longtime friend and former manager, was stunned by the news of the wrestling icon’s death this week, revealing that he had heard good news about Hogan’s health just a day before his passing. He shared insights into the final moments with Hogan, emphasizing the shock and disbelief following the quick deterioration…
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is navigating a pivotal moment as he weighs whether to endorse socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. The decision carries significant implications for Democratic Party unity and the future of the House majority.
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Cornell Law professor William Jacobson offered legal analysis on the investigation into California Senator Adam Schiff’s mortgages dating back to the early 2000s. The probe examines potential fraud allegations tied to Schiff’s real estate transactions.
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A Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl is blamed for an attack on a court building in southeastern Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan province, resulting in at least 9 fatalities. The incident has raised security concerns in the region.