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Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert G. Luna has confirmed that a grenade connected to the deadly explosion is still missing, raising concerns about potential further dangers. Authorities are urgently searching for the weapon, which could pose a risk to public safety.
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The Polish government has warned Ukraine that abandoning its anti-corruption efforts would be a ‘worst’ step, amid growing backlash over its attempt to grant the Prosecutor General direct control over key anti-corruption agencies. The move has sparked mass protests and criticism from Western allies, leading Zelensky to propose legislation to restore the agencies’ independence.
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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire FTC Commissioners, Sparking Legal Battle Over Executive Authority
The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed President Trump to fire several Democrat-appointed members of independent agencies, highlighting a legal battle over presidential authority. The case involving former FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter tests the limits of executive power over agencies like the FTC, with experts divided on the implications for constitutional precedents.
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Kevin O’Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures, argues that reducing national debt is essential to achieving economic prosperity in the United States. During an interview on Fox & Friends Weekend, O’Leary addressed President Donald Trump’s potential policy of using tariff revenue to fund rebate checks instead of income taxes.
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John Payne, 90, celebrated his birthday by sinking his first hole-in-one, marking a remarkable achievement in his senior golfing career. The accomplishment highlights the importance of staying active and pursuing interests in later life.
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The article highlights the importance of recognizing small victories in daily life, encouraging readers to appreciate the value of micro-occasions that contribute to personal satisfaction and growth.
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Officials in three Russian regions bordering Ukraine have been accused of embezzling funds intended for border defenses. Prosecutors allege that several region administrators have been arrested for misusing these funds.
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A new Wall Street Journal poll shows Democrats hold only a 33 percent approval rating, with 63 percent of voters holding an unfavorable view of the party. While voters still have concerns over the president’s and the Republican Party’s handling of the economy and tariffs, they trust Republicans more to address these issues.
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DeWanna Bonner has rejoined the Phoenix team after a short period with the Indiana Fever, stating she has no regrets about her journey.
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Virginia Tech is investigating allegations made by NC Central coach Trei Oliver that a Hokies assistant attended an Eagles game to recruit their star running back, potentially violating NCAA rules. The NCAA has strict regulations against improper contact, which could lead to sanctions if the allegations are true.
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Lewis Hamilton criticized his Spa qualifying performance as ‘unacceptable’, calling for internal reflection. His frustration highlights concerns about his recent form and standings.
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is not in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Phillies due to an elbow issue. The injury has raised concerns about Judge’s availability for the remainder of the season.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence agency claims that resistance against the Kremlin regime is increasing within Russia. This development suggests a growing internal challenge to the current authoritarian government, with implications for the country’s political stability and future governance.
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Twelve years after the EuroMaidan Revolution sparked by a Facebook post from journalist Mustafa Nayem, a new wave of protests has erupted in Kyiv led by war veteran Dmytro Koziatynskyi. The demonstrations, which began on July 22, reflect ongoing public concerns over civil rights and political change in Ukraine.
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A phishing scam mimicking Microsoft security alerts tricks users into clicking links that redirect to credential-stealing pages. Scammers use urgent language and trusted platforms like Google Docs to deceive victims.
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Former President Obama and Democrats Criticized for Dismissing Masculinity, as Men Shift Allegiances
The political impact of challenging masculinity, as male voters abandon the Democratic party following rhetoric that questions men’s roles as providers and protectors. On the recent IMO podcast, former President Barack Obama, alongside Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson, claimed young men ‘don’t need sports’ but instead need ‘gay mentors’ and shouldn’t strive to be providers.…
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GOP senators are demanding accountability over alleged Obama-era actions to sabotage Trump’s 2016 election, while Democrats dismiss the claims as a distraction. Tulsi Gabbard’s release of intelligence documents has sparked partisan debate, with Republicans urging transparency and Democrats questioning the timing and credibility of the allegations.
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Curtis Sliwa, a mayoral candidate in New York City, participated in an appearance on *Fox & Friends Weekend* to provide an update on his campaign. The segment focused on his political strategy and vision for the city.
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The article discusses rising concerns over firearms smuggled from the United States into Canada, contributing to gun violence. It also highlights the memorial for victims of a 2018 mass shooting in Toronto’s Danforth neighborhood.
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Anna Brakefield and Mark Yeager, co-owners of Red Land Cotton, highlighted how Trump administration tariffs are helping level the playing field for American businesses. Their discussion on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ emphasized the brand’s commitment to producing all-American products.
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Alexi Lalas praised the Trump administration’s promotion of the 2026 World Cup as an opportunity for U.S. soccer. The analyst highlighted the event’s potential to boost the sport’s profile and attract new fans.
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Israeli military officials deny evidence of Hamas routinely stealing U.N. aid for weaponization, countering longstanding arguments about restricting aid to Gaza. The issue remains a key point of contention in the ongoing humanitarian and security debates.
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Former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich criticizes the Baby Boomers for their complacency and corporate ties, which he argues created a ‘bully in chief’ situation in American politics. Reich calls for a reevaluation of the current political climate and the influence of powerful corporate interests.
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President Trump is attempting to redirect public focus from the Epstein conspiracy theories by introducing a new narrative that implicates Barack Obama in treasonous activities. This highlights the growing influence of conspiracy theories in Washington, fueled by Trump’s consistent portrayal of a ‘deep state’ within the government.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has created an environment of mistrust and uncertainty within the military, according to officials, with tensions escalating over recent promotion decisions. Officials have expressed concerns that the environment Hegseth has cultivated threatens the military’s readiness and effectiveness.
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Tehran is at risk of running out of water within weeks due to a five-year drought and years of mismanagement, according to government warnings. A billboard in Tehran is promoting water conservation efforts as the crisis escalates.
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A Mexican city mayor has sparked controversy by removing statues of Cuban revolutionary leaders Fidel Castro and Che Gueyvara, prompting widespread protests and condemnation from Mexico’s highest office.
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Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has proposed establishing cognitive standards for Congress, citing age-related cognitive decline as a growing concern for voters. The idea has sparked significant debate among her colleagues, with many expressing disagreement.
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Joe Kennedy III is focusing his political efforts on red states, emphasizing the need for continued work in these regions. He also expresses his views on his uncle, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while carrying forward the political legacy of his famous family.
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The great-granddaughter of Hollywood’s highest-paid actor Will Rogers shares how his real passion was being a cowboy, not a movie star. His legacy endures through a state park and the continued appreciation of his humor and connection to people.
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A Texas man has filed a landmark federal wrongful death lawsuit against a California abortion provider, accusing the physician of ‘murdering’ his unborn children by mailing abortion pills across state lines. The case aims to revive the long-dormant Comstock Act, testing the limits of blue state abortion shield laws in a high-profile legal challenge.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has declassified a series of documents that suggest Obama administration officials fabricated intelligence to advance the narrative of Trump-Russia collusion. The documents reveal that the intelligence community initially assessed that Russia was ‘probably not trying to influence the election by using cyber means,’ contradicting later political actions that led…
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Cyclists in Toronto are resisting a law that would have the city rip out miles of bike lanes, setting back efforts toward safer streets. The proposal has sparked concern among advocates for safer cycling infrastructure.
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A couple in Wisconsin witnessed a bald eagle snatch a freshly caught bass from their hands while they tried to release it back into the water, creating a dramatic lakeside encounter.
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The Ingraham Angle episode on Friday, July 25, discusses the economic policy clash between Democrats and Donald Trump. The segment highlights their differing views on taxation, government spending, and regulation, with both sides presenting arguments on economic growth and income inequality.
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National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard accused the Obama administration of fabricating intelligence to create a narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election during an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’. Gabbard claimed the intelligence was used to justify investigations and sanctions against Russia, while she asserts the evidence was not legitimate.
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Recent clashes between Syria’s Kurds, Druze, and Alawites have heightened tensions, with the dissolution of the PKK adding complexity to the region’s stability. The involvement of Turkey, Israel, and the US raises concerns about the geopolitical implications of the situation.
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Hamas has rejected U.S. officials’ criticism of its role in ceasefire negotiations with Israel, accusing the U.S. of misrepresenting Hamas’ position. U.S. and Israel have both withdrawn their delegations from talks in Qatar, citing Hamas’ lack of cooperation.
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During a recent appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend, Ali Hopper of Guard Against Traff, the Biden administration’s hotline for reporting missing migrant children received minimal attention, raising concerns about its effectiveness.
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A federal judge in Illinois has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit challenging Chicago’s sanctuary policies, ruling that the city’s ordinances are lawful protections not subject to federal enforcement mandates. This decision marks a setback for the Trump DOJ’s legal efforts against sanctuary cities, which it argued violated the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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Justin Fields participated in drills two days after a dislocated toe injury, indicating progress in his recovery. Coaches are optimistic about his return to full gameplay.
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A leading Pakistani civil rights organization has reported facing intimidation and harassment from government authorities, raising concerns about the safety of human rights advocacy in the country. The group, which has long been at the forefront of campaigns for justice and accountability, claims that its members have faced legal and political threats, undermining their work…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Ukraine has successfully foiled Russia’s plans for Sumy Oblast, which Russia sought to capture in early June. The Russian advance involved the seizure of approximately a dozen border villages, indicating a significant military operation.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has warned that Russia could be prepared for a confrontation with Europe — and therefore with us — as early as 2027. His remarks reflect growing concerns among NATO members about Russia’s military buildup and potential aggression.
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Russian officials have announced plans to enhance the Black Sea Fleet with new naval vessels, aircraft, and advanced robotics. This announcement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region following Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
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Ten-year-old entrepreneur Julian Lin has transformed his lemonade stand into a successful business, inspiring young entrepreneurs with his journey and offering valuable tips for aspiring young business owners.
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The Fox News Channel’s ‘Gutfeld!’ show aired on Friday, July 25, featuring a lineup of political commentators and analysts. The episode focused on current events, policy debates, and national issues, providing a platform for discussing pressing political topics.
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Laundromats in the U.S., particularly in New York City, have evolved beyond their traditional role by integrating food, drinks, and entertainment. Duds n’ Suds in Reno, Nevada, has been serving beer, wine, and snacks since the 1980s, becoming a local destination.
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President Trump has stripped NPR of federal funding through his rescission package, which cuts $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). This marks a significant move by Republicans to eliminate government-backed funding for NPR and PBS, citing concerns over the network’s perceived liberal bias.
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President Donald Trump concluded a busy week with a trip to Scotland where he will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Star, the two leaders are expected to review the progress of their historic trade agreement, which was announced in May following Liberation Day, a key moment for U.S.-U.K. relations.
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Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat and current Trump administration official, has faced media criticism after releasing documents suggesting the Obama administration fabricated intelligence to frame Donald Trump in the Russia collusion narrative. The article highlights the media’s dismissive reaction to Gabbard’s claims, with networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC giving minimal coverage.
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Maintaining a clean and safe pool throughout the summer and fall is crucial. A reliable pool cover acts as a critical defense against potential hazards and keeps the water clear by preventing debris and contaminants.
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The Fox News AI Newsletter covers the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs, national competition, and ethical concerns. Mike Rowe highlights the potential threat to American jobs, while Trump and tech leaders emphasize the U.S. advantage in the AI race.
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Keith Jesperson, the ‘Happy Face Killer,’ has requested that Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho campus murderer, be transferred to Oregon’s maximum-security prison to address security concerns. Jesperson claims that Kohberger’s social awkwardness and high-profile case make him a potential target for other inmates, suggesting that Oregon’s prison system offers better protection.
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Anthony Fusaro and Morgan Gary, co-owners of Spin Laundry Lounge in Oregon, share how serving beer became a key factor in attracting customers and establishing their business. Their creative approach has helped put their laundrom,bar on the map, drawing in a new customer base and enhancing their reputation.
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Fox & Friends Weekend hosts have criticized Democrats for hosting a Gen Z summit, highlighting their struggle to attract young male voters. The summit is seen as an attempt to reconnect with younger demographics, but it has drawn ridicule for perceived insincerity.
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Eric Shawn of Fox News explores the 50-year-old mystery of Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance and presumed murder, speaking with his son James P. Hoffa to discuss the case and its legacy.
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Hannity discussed recent developments on media bias, Russia collusion, and sanctuary cities on his show. The segment highlighted ongoing tensions between the media and conservative viewpoints, with Hannity asserting that the media is complict in Russia collusion allegations.
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Police implemented significant security operations to ensure the safety of attendees at the Berlin Pride parade, which drew hundreds of thousands of participants. Chancellor Merkel and her predecessor Merz attended the opening performance of the Bayreuth Festival.
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Berlin police are conducting a major security operation to prepare for the expected large turnout at the annual Pride parade. The event coincides with the opening performance of the Bayreuth Festival, where former Chancellor Merkel and current leader Merz are in attendance.