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A deadly military clash between Thailand and Cambodia has now entered its third day, with fighting expanding to provinces located about 200 miles south of the original conflict zone. Displaced individuals have been relocated to a makeshift evacuation center in Si Sa Ket, a border province of Thailand.
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Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley revealed how their marriage deteriorated due to his work schedule and her loneliness, leading to their 1994 divorce. They shared the emotional toll on their daughter and Joel’s struggles with drinking during their separation.
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Chris Whipple, author of ‘Uncharted,’ claims that Biden’s inner circle, including former chief of staff Ron Klain, was in ‘stunning’ denial about the former president’s cognitive decline. Despite a disastrous debate performance, Klain remained supportive of Biden’s re-election, according to Whipple’s interview.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang calls for global consensus on AI regulation, warning against monopolization by a few countries. The statement follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to slash AI regulations.
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The *Jesse Watters Primetime* episode on July 25 explores the political strategies of Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and the Democratic Party as they prepare for the 2024 election cycle. The segment highlights the impact of their campaign narratives and policy proposals on the political landscape.
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Navy Secretary John Phelan is taking steps to limit the role of a deputy who has not yet been confirmed, assuming control of duties that would typically fall under the Navy undersecretary. The decision reflects a strategic move to maintain operational oversight and align departmental priorities with current leadership goals.
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Real Madrid continues to covet William Saliba despite Arsenal’s resistance. The Spanish giants are intensifying their efforts to sign the French defender, even as Arsenal stands firm in its stance.
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England’s Sarina Wiegman has reached her fifth final in as many tournaments, showcasing her exceptional coaching skills and strategic acumen. The article explores her methods and the factors contributing to her consistent success.
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The Euro 2025 final is set to feature a rematch between England and Spain, echoing the 2023 World Cup final. The match promises intense tactical battles and a clash of top-tier talent.
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The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies are locked in a fierce competition for dominance in the National League East as the trade deadline approaches. Both teams are actively evaluating potential trades to strengthen their rosters and secure a competitive edge.
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Max Verstappen claimed his first sprint race win since Christian Horner’s departure from Red Bull, marking a significant moment for the team’s transition. The result highlights Verstappen’s continued dominance in Formula One.
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Paul Goldschmidt’s off-balance throw was the Yankees’ ninth error in four games, contributing to their latest loss and extending their deficit in the AL East. Manager Aaron Boone has expressed concern over the team’s defensive errors, particularly pointing to the outfield and infield as areas needing improvement.
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The Miami Dolphins have signed free agent cornerback Jack Jones following the injury of Artie Burns, who tore his ACL. The move comes as the team looks to bolster its defensive backfield.
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Ukraine’s F-13 fighter jets have received advanced modules to evade Russian ballistic missile strikes. The initiative, developed by the Come Back Alive charity and Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, enhances the jets’ survivability on the battlefield.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, has co-authored a bipartisan bill that would impose 50,000% tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil, gas, or uranium. The legislation seeks to intensify economic pressure on Russia by restricting trade, a strategy that has garnered bipartisan backing in Congress.
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Volodymyr Zel, Zelensky has signed a bill targeting the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies, which are investigating high-ranking officials and his associates. Critics argue that these actions are politically motivated and could undermine Ukraine’s anti-graft efforts.
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Hulk Hogan’s death at 71 has sparked conversations about the health risks of a long career in professional wrestling. Doctors have noted the potential for cardiac arrest in wrestlers with a history of such strain. His admitted use of steroids in the 1990s and numerous surgeries have added to the discussion about the long-term health…
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The Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal, where former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught in an awkward moment during a live performance, has sparked a viral debate on public shaming and cultural norms. The incident led to Byron’s resignation and widespread online commentary, highlighting the role of digital-age shame in shaping societal discussions.
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Jessica Simpson is rediscovering her music and personal purpose in Nashville, balancing motherhood with her billion-dollar fashion brand. She credits the city’s songwriting culture for reigniting her creativity and helping her navigate life’s challenges.
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Gen Z faces economic barriers like unaffordable housing and predatory debt, creating an opening for either innovative Republican reforms or radical alternatives. Trump’s 2024 success with young voters challenges the assumption that Gen Z is uniformly liberal, highlighting a potential opportunity for Republicans.
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Tesla has integrated Grok AI, xAI’s conversational assistant, into vehicles manufactured since mid-2021 with AMD Ryzen processors. This update allows drivers to engage in witty, human-like conversations while driving, enhancing the driving experience.
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Former President Donald Trump has been actively engaged in trade negotiations, with a focus on reducing tariffs and fostering economic alliances. Southwest Airlines has announced plans to expand its international routes and invest in new aircraft, signaling a strategic growth initiative.
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Snoop Dogg has joined the Zac Brown Band for a new country-rap collaboration titled ‘Let It Run,’ which he describes as ‘gangster gum,bo.’ The track, released on July 18, is the second country record Snoop has released this year, following a previous collaboration with Ernest. ‘Let It Run’ will be featured on the Zac Brown…
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Israel to eliminate Hamas from Gaza, asserting that the Palestinian militant group has not engaged in genuine ceasefire negotiations. Trump criticized Hamas for using Israeli hostages as leverage and insisted that Israel must ‘finish the job’ to ensure a stable environment for Gaza’s population.
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Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez launched her gubernatorial bid on Friday, becoming the first entrant into the Democratic primary to replace retiring Governor Tony Evers. She pledged to expand Medicaid and give public school teachers a pay raise if elected.
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The White House is facing mounting pressure as the fallout from the Epstein file scandal intensifies, with legal challenges and political scrutiny intensifying. The controversy surrounding the files has led to calls for accountability, highlighting the administration’s struggle to manage the fallout.
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has defended Vinay Prasad, who faces scrutiny for his critical stance on the FDA’s drug approval process. Prasad, a prominent physician and researcher, has sparked debate by questioning the agency’s practices and advocating for more transparency.
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Russia launched 208 drones and 27 missiles overnight, targeting cities and infrastructure in Ukraine, resulting in 9 deaths and 61 injuries.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is once again using migrants to apply pressure on European countries. Intelligence sources from Ukraine suggest that Lukashenko is coordinating with Russia to transport migrants, primarily to Poland.
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President Trump’s recent visit to Scotland has reignited discussions about his 2016 prediction regarding Brexit’s lasting impact. Most Britons now acknowledge that Brexit was a significant error, underscoring the multifaceted consequences of the decision.
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Hotel rooms may appear clean, but they often contain up to 10 times more bacteria than hospitals allow, hidden in places like remote controls, phones, and bathrooms. Experts recommend taking precautionary steps to avoid germs when checking into a hotel.
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The Los Angeles Police Department conducted a welfare check at the Encino home of ‘American Idol’ executive Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas DeLuca, only to find them dead from gunshot wounds. Authorities believe the suspect scaled a fence and entered the home through an unlocked door, leading to a violent struggle that resulted in…
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A judge in Alabama has issued a stay of execution for David Lee Roberts, a convicted killer diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, while the state evaluates his competency to be executed. The ruling by Marion County Circuit Judge Talmage Lee Carter temporarily suspended the August 21 execution, pending an assessment of Roberts’ ability to understand the…
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A bus crash on a highway in the Andes Mountains has resulted in at least 15 fatalities. The Attorney General’s Office has highlighted that recklessness and inadequate road conditions frequently contribute to traffic accidents in Peru.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend and accomplice of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, testified before the Justice Department on Monday as part of the ongoing investigation into the late financier’s crimes. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump is facing growing pressure from his MAGA supporters, who are increasingly critical of his handling of various domestic and international…
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The Venezuelan youth baseball team Cacique Mara has been denied visas to attend the Senior League World Series in the United States, reportedly due to travel restrictions imposed by President Trump on more than a dozen countries. The team’s exclusion from the tournament has raised concerns about the impact of such policies on international sports…
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Tunisians are rallying in the streets to demand the removal of President Kais Saied, who has expanded his control since seizing power in 2019. The protests mark a renewed call for democratic reforms as citizens express growing dissatisfaction with the president’s increasing authoritarian measures.
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A pro-life group, 40 Days for Life, has hailed the closure of two Planned Parenthood clinics in Houston, Texas, as a ‘tremendous victory.’ The organization’s CEO, Shawn Carney, attributes the closures to rising costs, staffing shortages, and low Medicaid reimbursements, but also cites broader political efforts to curb abortion access.
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A third of the UK House of Commons has called on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to officially recognize Palestinian statehood, as international pressure mounts on Israel to allow aid into the besieged Gaza Strip. The appeal follows French President Emmanuel Macron’s pledge to support Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly in September.
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Prime Minister Viktor Orban has proposed a strategic partnership with Ukraine, emphasizing a pragmatic approach that prioritizes mutual interests over irreversible EU integration. His comments reflect Hungary’s stance on balancing its relationship with both Ukraine and the EU.
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The Kyiv Independent has provided responses to readers’ questions regarding Ukraine’s controversial anti-corruption measures, including a bill that weakened anti-corruption institutions.
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Ukrainian drones have struck a major Russian military radio factory in Stavropol, according to a source within the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The facility, which produces countermeasure stations for front-line aircraft, is a critical component of Russia’s military-industrial complex.
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Taiwan is holding a recall election to determine whether to remove members of its parliament from the major opposition party. The election is significant as it comes amid growing tensions and political instability in the region.
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The Minnesota Lynx extended their home winning streak to 14 games with a decisive 109-78 victory over the Las Vegas Aces, showcasing their offensive dominance.
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Russia has reported losing over 1.04 million troops in Ukraine since the start of the war on February 24, 2022. The figure includes 1,080 casualties from the past day alone.
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An unprecedented recall vote in Taiwan could enhance President Lai Ching-te’s authority by removing legislative opponents, while also raising concerns of a potential Chinese response. Supporters argue the vote exemplifies the health of Taiwan’s democracy, while critics condemn it as a means to suppress dissent.
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A Southwest Airlines flight nosedived to avoid a potential mid-air collision, raising concerns about aviation safety. The incident has sparked discussions about emergency protocols and safety measures in the air.
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Panelists Emily Austin and Samantha Jo-Roth discussed how Democrats tried to criticize President Donald Trump on X regarding rising grocery prices. The focus was on the political strategies and messaging tactics used by the party in their efforts to frame Trump’s administration in relation to inflation and consumer costs.
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A federal judge has sanctioned three lawyers from Butler Snow for using AI-generated fake case citations in court filings defending Alabama’s prison system. The judge emphasized that fabricating legal authority is serious misconduct requiring strict sanctions.
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Sen. Tom Cotton has called for complete transparency regarding the Trump-Russia ‘hoax’ allegations, emphasizing that Americans deserve to know the full truth. He addressed these claims during an appearance on Hannity, where he discussed the Obama administration’s alleged involvement in the matter.
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A political strategist has advised the Trump White House to continue emphasizing its historic achievements, advocating for ‘flooding the zone’ with positive messaging. This recommendation comes as the administration faces ongoing legal scrutiny, particularly surrounding past controversies like the Epstein case.
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The stock market experienced significant volatility as tensions between Donald Trump and Democrats intensified, with investors closely watching for potential policy changes that could impact economic stability. Political uncertainty has led to increased market fluctuations, affecting investor confidence and stock performance.
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Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber hit a pair of two-run homers Friday night against the Yankees, including one that gave him 1,000 career hits. His performance highlighted his growth as a key player for the Phillies.
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President Donald Trump has proposed to resume nuclear arms control talks with Russia as the New START treaty approaches its expiration in 2026. Trump stressed the risks of allowing the treaty to lapse, while the Kremlin emphasized the need for trust in bilateral relations.
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US President Donald Trump criticized Europe’s handling of immigration, calling it a ‘national security threat’ during his visit to Scotland. His remarks highlight the growing tension between the United States and European Union on issues of immigration and border management.
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US President Donald Trump criticized Europe’s handling of immigration, calling it a ‘national crisis’ during his visit to Scotland. His comments come amid rising tensions over border control and the migration crisis in Europe, particularly concerning the influx of refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa.
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Republican lawmakers are leveraging a field hearing in Las Vegas to promote President Trump’s tax proposals, which include eliminating taxes on certain tip income and overtime pay. The event, held in a warehouse of an electronic sign factory, comes as Congress is on summer recess, offering a controlled environment for pitching a politically sensitive measure.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld criticized CNN anchors for ignoring a man who failed a backflip, resulting in him being ‘practically dead’ on air. The incident sparked a discussion about on-air responsibility and safety protocols.
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Sasha Levin’s proposal outlines guidelines for integrating AI into the Linux kernel workflow, requiring AI to identify itself with a Co-developed-by tag. This move aims to maintain transparency and legal responsibility in the development process.
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The San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals had an intense matchup in their recent game, with both teams showcasing standout performances. Highlights from the game include dramatic plays and key moments that defined the contest.