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Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) has once again called for the impeachment of President Trump. The congressman has been a vocal critic of the president’s conduct, particularly regarding his handling of the 36 election and other controversies.
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Zohran Mamdani, the DemocratIc Party nominee for New York City mayor, has been under scrutiny for his socialist background. His recent trip to Uganda, which he claims is for a wedding celebration, is seen as a strategic move to avoid political controversy.
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Ukraine and Russia have begun the third round of negotiations in Istanbul, but hopes for a breakthrough remain slim. The talks continue amid ongoing conflict and international efforts to find a diplomatic solution.
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WNBA star Sophie Cunningham has been fined $500 for a TikTok video criticizing referees, which comes amid ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. She has previously called out referees and the league for not protecting star player Caitlin Clark.
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Russia has released additional war documents providing insight into the conflict in Ukraine and its strategic objectives. A tragic mass shooting in Idaho has raised concerns about gun violence and public safety.
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Germany is facing a heated debate over the potential reintroduction of compulsory military service, raising concerns about its economic implications. Business leaders have expressed fears that mandatory conscription could harm the country’s economy, adding to the complexity of the issue.
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Anti-corruption investigators have finalized their examination of Pavlo Kyrylen, the head of Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee, and his family members. The case materials have been made available to the defense for review following the SAPO prosecutor’s instructions.
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Russian authorities have stated that the captain of the tanker involved in the 2024 Black Sea oil spill did not hold a valid certification for operating ships at the time of the incident. Officials claim the certification had expired several days prior to the spill, raising questions about the incident’s cause and accountability.
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The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Ghislaine Maxwell for a deposition in the Epstein case, seeking her testimony on legislative reforms for sex trafficking investigations. Federal judges have denied requests to release grand jury transcripts, citing legal protections for such information.
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In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin has criticized Republican efforts to position Zohrank Mamdani as a prominent Democratic figure, calling the strategy ‘ridiculous.’ The remarks come amid ongoing political tensions surrounding the figure’s role in Democratic politics.
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Ukrainian MP Petro Poroshenko has accused the State Financial Monitoring Service of providing documents based on Andriy Portnov’s publications instead of legitimate sanctions grounds. The NSDC’s decision to sanction Poroshenko is allegedly rooted in these materials, which Poroshenko claims are out of date and irrelevant.
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Ben Mogen, father of Madison ‘Maddie’ Mogen, described how his daughter kept him alive during his darkest moments. His emotional testimony during Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing hearing highlighted the profound impact Maddie had on his life.
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Senator Mazie Hirono faced GOP backlash after implying that critics of DEI initiatives distrust her due to her minority status. The incident highlights tensions over DEI policies in the Senate.
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Randy Davis, stepfather of Xana Kernodle, confronted Bryan Kohberger during his sentencing hearing, hurling a profanity-laced insult at the convicted killer for the murders of four University of Idaho students. The incident occurred as Kohberger faced sentencing for his crimes.
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Judge Steven Hippler sentenced Bryan Kohberger to life in prison for his crimes, calling it time to end the killer’s notoriety.
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The latest episode of ‘The Five’ features discussions on new members joining the Democratic Party, including a ‘monster’ radical, and explores the potential impact of government-funded grocery stores as a political gimmick.
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The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, has directed a subpoena for former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, among others, in an investigation related to Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned associate of late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The motion passed by voice vote, indicating broad support for the inquiry.
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Washington Nationals center fielder Jacob Young made a stunning home run robbery during the team’s 5-0 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday. The play occurred in the top of the eighth inning when Reds left fielder Will Benson hit a ball to deep center field, which Young leaped off the wall to intercept.
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A newly declassified intelligence report claims that Russia possessed information about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s health, including her purported use of heavy tranquilizers. The report, released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, alleges that this intelligence was obtained from Democratic National Committee (DNC) data, which was considered ‘extraordinarily alarming’ by former President…
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Megan Moroney shared summer photos on Instagram, including a boat pose in a blue bikini and cross necklace. She addressed rumors about her relationship with Morgan Wallen, clarifying their platonic bond.
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President Trump’s tariffs on Japan initially caused concern but led to positive market reactions, indicating potential shifts in U.S. trade policy. The U.S.-Japan trade deal progress highlights the possibility of revised tariffs on Japanese cars.
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Investigative journalist Matt Taibbi comments on DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s assertion that the Obama administration ‘manufactured’ the Trump-Russia collusion ‘hoax,’ drawing parallels to the Iraq WMD controversy. Taibbi highlights similar patterns of misdirection and manufactured evidence in current political climate.
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Ukrainian President’s Office head Andriy Yermak met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss the necessity of a high-level meeting involving Ukraine, the United States, and Russia. The meeting aims to address the ongoing conflict and potential for diplomatic resolution.
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The humanitarian situation in Gaza is worsening as the United Nations and Israel continue to clash over the distribution of aid.
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Three police officers have been hospitalized, and one person is dead after a shooting Wednesday afternoon in an industrial part of Lorain, Ohio. The officers were reportedly shot in the area of Missouri and Colorado avenues, sources told FOX 8 News.
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The U.S. is quietly drafting a plan to reorient the PEPFAR program, which has saved millions from AIDS, toward detecting disease outbreaks and selling American products. Documents obtained by The Times suggest this shift would transform PEPFAR’s mission from combating H.I.V. to broader global health and economic initiatives.
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NABU concludes investigation into former PrivatBank owner Ihor Kolomoisky. Allegations of misappropriating over UAH 2.6 billion in bank funds.
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Travis Hunter’s father was arrested in Florida for allegedly violating his probation, with his whereabouts unknown for 11 minutes due to a tracking device issue. Hunter, a recent Heisman Trophy winner, expressed deep affection for his father in an emotional statement after his NFL Draft selection.
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La congresista María Elvira Salazar presentó el #DignidadAct, un proyecto de ley que ofrece protección a inmigrantes indocumentados que llegaron antes de 2021. Este proyecto busca garantizar sus derechos básicos y protegerlos dentro de la legislación vigente.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared that Ukrainian representatives at peace talks in Istanbul will demand an immediate and complete ceasefire. The summit, which brings together key international stakeholders, is expected to address critical issues related to the ongoing conflict.
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Chace Calicut, a four-star Georgia football commit, has been arrested in Texas for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon following a road rage incident involving gunfire. He faces a second-degree felony charge for allegedly pursuing a car and firing shots at the victims.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the media for perpetuating the ‘Russia hoax,’ accusing them of spreading fabricated intelligence about Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia. She cited findings that suggest the Obama administration directed false assessments to promote the narrative.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump can proceed with the removal of three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The 6-3 decision was an emergency ruling on the last day of the Court’s current term, with the majority siding with the Trump administration’s request to block the reinstatement…
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A U.S. defense official denied Iranian state media’s allegations that a U.S. Navy warship acted aggressively during an encounter with an Iranian helicopter in the Gulf of Oman. The official maintained that the interaction was ‘safe and professional’ and refuted claims of provocation.
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A prominent Jewish leader has expressed deep concerns over the potential rise of Zohran Mamdani to mayor of New York City due to his past associations with groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Feltman warns that Mamdani’s rhetoric could fuel antisemitism and put the safety of all New Yorkers at risk.
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Panelists Nicole Parker and Mark Eiglarsh discuss Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ analyzing his reaction and the debate around capital punishment. The conversation highlights the complexities of life without parole for violent crimes.
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Two UK families have reportedly received the wrong remains of Air India Flight 171 crash victims, according to a lawyer. The Indian government said bodies of the victims were handled with utmost professionalism.
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House Republicans largely dismissed a report indicating President Trump’s name was in the Epstein files, with lawmakers like Ralph Norman and Thomas Massie asserting the information would eventually be released. The Wall Street Journal had previously reported the Justice Department told Trump his name was among the files, though GOP leaders have delayed votes on…
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House food service workers, supported by Democratic lawmakers, are staging a boycott of select Capitol complex restaurants to demand that new subcontractors uphold union-negotiated pay and benefits. The union is targeting six venues, including Starbucks and Jimmy John’s, urging lawmakers and staff to avoid patronizing them.
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House Republicans have approved a subpoena for the DOJ to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This marks a significant development in the ongoing probe into Epstein’s crimes, with bipartisan support for transparency.
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House Republicans are launching a new select subcommittee to investigate the January 6 Capitol attack, led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk. The effort, which has been delayed for months due to jurisdictional disputes, gained momentum after White House intervention allowed Loudermilk to chair the subcommittee and issue subpoenas.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune outlines a short-term spending plan to avoid a government shutdown in October, aiming to pass several funding bills before the deadline. However, internal GOP divisions persist over whether to adopt a year-long funding measure or stick to a shorter-term approach.
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Taiwan has warned that China has no right to interfere in an upcoming recall vote targeting lawmakers perceived as aligning with Beijing. China, which considers Taiwan an inalienable part of its territory, has consistently opposed such actions.
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Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba have been excluded from Wednesday’s MLS All-Star Game, per MLS confirmation. The news highlights the growing integration of top-tier European players into North American soccer.
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French football authorities have launched an investigation into hate speech directed at players following their elimination from the Women’s Euros. The team lost 6-5 to Germany in a penalty shootout, sparking a wave of online harassment.
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Barcelona has suspended the Japan leg of their Asia tour after citing a serious breach of contract by the promoter. The club’s management emphasized the need to uphold contractual obligations, which led to the cancellation of the planned friendly match.
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Sources indicate Manchester United may not complete a new striker signing this summer, raising concerns about their attacking options for the upcoming season. Analysts and fans are worried about the club’s inability to secure a reliable No. 9, potentially impacting their performance in the Premier League and European competitions.
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Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory over AC Milan in their Asia tour opener, with Bukayo Saka scoring the decisive goal in the 53rd minute. The win sets a positive tone for the Gunners’ preparations ahead of the new season.
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Mexican football star Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez faces backlash for remarks on gender roles, criticized by President Claudia Sheinbaum. Public figures condemn the comments, highlighting the growing importance of gender equality in public discourse.
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Liverpool have signed striker Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, the clubs announced Wednesday. This transfer marks a significant addition to their squad for the new season.
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Barcelona has confirmed the signing of Marcus Rashford on a season-long loan from Manchester United. The English forward, who previously played for the Catalan club during his youth career, is expected to make his debut with the team soon.
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Reveille X, the beloved collie mascot of Texas A&M University, has undergone eye surgery after being diagnosed with glau. The procedure was completed successfully, and the dog is currently resting comfortably following the operation.
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Shohei Ohtani has homered in five consecutive games, tying the Dodgers’ franchise record for the longest such streak. This achievement marks him as the seventh player in team history to reach this milestone.
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The U.S. has approved a $17,200,000 support package to enhance Ukraine’s air defense system. This package includes five-ton cargo trucks, spare parts, and the refurbishment of air defense fire units.
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovail, addressing Tyreek Hill’s controversial ‘I’m out’ comments following the team’s playoff exit, emphasized the need for relationship rebuilding. The situation sparked discussions about team dynamics and the impact of player morale on performance as both players aim to recover and improve for the 2025 season.
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The Fox News Politics newsletter highlights the Trump administration’s focus on immigration and narcotics enforcement through the Coast Guard overhaul. The House Intelligence Committee found that the Obama administration may have published potentially biased or implausible intelligence on Russian support for Trump in 2016.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt accused the media of perpetuating the narrative that President Donald Trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 election, calling the claim a ‘scam’ and ‘scandal.’ Leavitt’s remarks reflect a broader conservative frustration with media bias against the Trump administration.
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The European Business Association (EBA) has identified the integration of Ukrainian and EU energy markets as one of 10 key priorities for the Energy Ministry of Ukraine. This initiative is viewed as essential for improving energy security and promoting stronger economic ties between Ukraine and the European Union.
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The Fox News Health Newsletter highlights medical breakthroughs, such as a man’s deadly brain cancer tumor disappearing after an experimental drug trial, and environmental concerns like higher cancer rates linked to WWII radioactive waste in a Midwestern creek. The newsletter also includes links to various Fox News platforms and services.
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Actor Billy Porter drew controversy by comparing the treatment of Black people in modern society to the persecution of Jews during the Nazi rise in Germany, stating ‘Black people have replaced the Jews’ in a metaphorical sense during a discussion about the revival of ‘Cabaret’. This remark sparked significant backlash and social media attention, with…