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A new company is launching an app that incentivizes users to reduce social media use by rewarding them with shopping discounts after 30 minutes of inactivity. This initiative aims to address growing concerns about digital overconsumption and its impact on mental health.
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The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee has updated its policy to exclude transgender women from competing in women’s events, following Trump-era executive orders. This decision has sparked significant debate over gender identity and sports fairness.
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A woman in Alaska was rescued by drone technology after being mauled by a bear on the Basher Trail, highlighting the importance of hiker preparedness and the role of advanced technology in search and rescue operations.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has approved the composition of Ukraine’s delegation for peace negotiations with Russia, scheduled for July 23 in Istanbul, led by Rustem Umerov, former Defense Minister and current NSDC Secretary. The talks aim to achieve a just and sustainable peace in the ongoing conflict.
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Fox News Digital interviewed NYC Councilwoman Inna Vernikov about Zohran Mamdani’s rise and what’s driving it. Vernikov attributes Mamdani’s support to the sentiment of ‘guilt’ and ‘shame’ among certain demographics, highlighting a shift in political dynamics within the city’s council.
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President Donald Trump has outlined a comprehensive strategy to secure American leadership in artificial intelligence, involving significant federal investment and collaboration with private sector leaders. Compute Exchange co-founder and CEO Simeon Bochev provides insights into the plan’s potential impact and technological implications.
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The third round of U.S.-brokered peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine is set to begin in Istanbul on Wednesday, despite significant gaps remaining between the warring parties. Last month, the second round of talks saw representatives from Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine convene in Istanbul, but progress remains elusive.
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The sentencing of Bryan Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students, is nearing its conclusion. Fox News’ Dan Springer breaks down the potential legal arguments and the emotional impact on victims’ families.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyy Zelenskyy has pledged to ensure Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure works independently from Russian influences. His focus on intensifying investigations reflects a commitment to restoring democratic institutions.
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Low Cut Connie’s frontman, Adam Weiner, claims his performance at the Rocking the River festival was canceled due to political reasons tied to protests against President Trump and support for diversity. The organizers cited concerns over controversy, but Weiner argues that his music promotes inclusivity and rejects divisive rhetoric.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed draft law No. 12414, which restricts the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). This move, reported by the Verkhovna Rada’s website, marks a pivotal development in Ukraine’s anti-corruption efforts.
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President Trump’s withdrawal from UNESCO creates an opportunity for China to expand its influence in global cultural matters. The Temple of Heaven in Beijing, a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlights China’s efforts to shape international cultural narratives.
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House lawmakers are facing internal clashes over how to handle records related to imprisoned financier Jeffrey Epstein ahead of the August recess. The dispute highlights the sensitivity of the case and its implications for ongoing investigations.
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Amber Heinz, the mother of missing Wisconsin graduate student Eliotte Heinz, has launched a desperate plea for help in locating her daughter. The search for Eliotte, who has been missing since [insert date], has intensified as law enforcement in La, continuing its investigation.
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Ukrainy is preparing for a new prisoner exchange with Russia, led by Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Rustem Umerov. The move aims to reduce the humanitarian crisis and stabilize the conflict.
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Local Scots are resisting Trump’s golf resorts, reflecting enduring tensions despite his increased investment in the area. The controversy highlights the deep-seated grievances against the former president in Scotland.
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Omar Fateh, a young democratic socialist, has secured the endorsement of the Minneapolis chapter of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) for the mayoral race. This marks a significant shift as he defeated an establishment Democrat.
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Netherlands prosecutors are investigating Louis Vuitton over allegations of money laundering, following a customer’s reported cash purchases of millions of euros worth of luxury goods.
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Poland’s plans to develop a newly discovered oil field in the Baltic Sea face strong opposition from German officials and environmentalists, citing potential ecological damage and transboundary impacts. The project, led by Canadian firm Central European Petroleum, has raised concerns over its effects on the region’s tourism and natural ecosystems.
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House Republicans have been celebrating the immigration enforcement funding included in President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which was signed into law earlier this month. Nearly $30 billion has been set aside for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with an additional $4,5 billion for expanding detention facility capacity.Lawmakers such as Rep. David Kustoff of Tennessee…
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Sen. Chris Murphy has warned that allowing ICE officers to wear masks during immigration enforcement creates cover for ‘brutality’ in a new podcast interview. He condemned the Trump administration’s push to expand ICE and allow agents to operate in masks, arguing that the anonymity provided by masks could lead to misconduct.
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The Democratic Party is drawing lessons from its 1990s rebuilding efforts, which were a long and contentious process. However, many within the party acknowledge that these experiences may not provide substantial solutions for today’s challenges.
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Jeremiah Kelly, an 18-year-old Cincinnati freshman offensive lineman, died unexpectedly in April due to cardiac hypertrophy. His mother, Chiniqua, is left questioning whether his death could have been prevented despite receiving some closure from the coroner’s report.
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A man was detained by police in Kyiv’s Podilsky district after opening fire on a car in a residential area courtyard.
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A 28-year-old man with pending domestic violence cases was arrested after allegedly stabbing a Portland woman to death while her five young children were present. The suspect, S Mate Joseph, is facing murder charges and has multiple prior convictions, including domestic violence and burglary.
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Victoria Shannon Reed was left stunned after a seagull snatched her sandwich out of her hand during a beach visit. The incident, captured on video, has gone viral online, highlighting the quirky nature of wildlife encounters.
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Curt Cignetti criticized the SEC’s scheduling philosophy during Big Ten Media Days, arguing that it prioritizes non-conference games over quality competition. The Hoosiers’ 2025 schedule includes games against non-Big Ten teams before conference play, with Cignetti defending the decision as a way to align with SEC scheduling strategies.
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The article highlights 10 classic and newly released summer movies that capture the essence of the season, offering a mix of genres such as horror, comedy, romance, and sports. It provides streaming platforms for each title and emphasizes their nostalgic value and cultural impact.
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British officials have utilized new legal tools to target and penalize organized crime networks involved in migrant trafficking. Critics argue these efforts may not effectively address the ongoing surge in illegal crossings via the English Channel.
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Aid organizations including Doctors Without Borders and Save the Children have called for immediate measures to alleviate the crisis in Gaza, citing the spread of mass starvation. They urged the lifting of restrictions and the opening of land crossings to provide essential aid to the civilian population.
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South African lawyers are calling for clear guidelines and ethical standards for the use of artificial intelligence in court proceedings after an AI tool fabricated case studies, disadvantaging a legal team. The incident has sparked a broader debate about the integration of AI in the legal field, with some legal experts warning about the risks…
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Artificial intelligence has caused problems for a legal team in South Africa, where an AI tool generated fabricated case studies. Lawyers are now calling for clear guidelines and adherence to ethical standards to prevent similar incidents.
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Ukrainians are protesting after a controversial bill was passed that increases the president’s control over two anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO, potentially undermining Ukraine’s EU accession talks. The legislation has drawn criticism from European officials and activists, who argue that it weakens institutional independence and risks damaging Ukraine’s international standing.
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The Senate narrowly voted to move forward with the nomination of former Trump lawyer Emil Bove to a federal appeals court, despite strong opposition from Democrats and one Republican senator. Critics, including several Democrats, argue that Bove’s history as a defense attorney for Trump and allegations of disregarding judicial orders raise concerns about his impartiality.
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Germany is witnessing a significant increase in the shadow economy as the official economy struggles. This growth appears to be influenced by high tax rates and the government’s extensive state aid programs for low-income individuals.
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The U.S. Coast Guard is undergoing significant restructuring and expansion under the Trump administration’s aggressive efforts to combat illegal immigration and drug smuggling. A key component of this overhaul involves the introduction of a Coast Guard secretary position, aimed at streamlining operations and elevating the service’s status to match other military branches.
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Rep. Mike Ezell, R-Miss., explains why establishing a secretary of the Coast Guard will benefit the service and better equip it to face national security threats. The proposal aims to strengthen the service’s readiness and response to emerging threats.
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The House Intelligence Committee has released a declassified report revealing that the Obama administration orchestrated the creation of the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), which falsely claimed Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to elect Donald Trump.
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Republican Rep. Mike Lawler of New York has opted to run for re-election in his House district instead of seeking the governorship, a decision influenced by his meeting with President Trump. The decision is seen as a strategic win for the White House and congressional Republicans, who are defending their House majority.
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A groundbreaking genetic analysis of remains from a 9,00’th year-old settlement in Turkey has provided evidence suggesting the existence of a matriarchal societal structure. The study, published in a leading scientific journal, indicates that women may have held significant power and influence in this ancient community.
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Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., is pushing for a study on Zohran Mamdani’s city-run grocery stores as part of his campaign for New York governor. The congressman joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss his strategy and the future of his political career.
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Former Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball star Haley Cavinder shared photos of her breast augmentation surgery, receiving support from gymnast Olivia Dunne who commented ‘Bod is tea.’ The surgery was performed alongside her twin sister Hanna, as they transition into their post-college basketball careers.
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Speaker Mike Johnson is working to quell Republican dissent over the Jeffrey Epstein controversy by pushing for an early August recess. He argued that the administration would eventually release files to protect victims, but Republicans are growing impatient as Oversight Chair James Comer hints at subpoenaing Epstein’s accomplice.Democrats have seized the opportunity to challenge Trump,…
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Shakur Stevenson and Jesse Rodriguez have climbed the ESPN P4P rankings following exciting victories, with Oleksandr Usyk remaining at the top.
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Formula 1 returns to Spa-Francorchamps for round 13, with high-speed action and strategic challenges anticipated. The event promises a mix of thrilling racing and technical precision.
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The UFC has announced the headliners for UFC 320 and 321, featuring title defenses for Tom Aspinall and other top fighters. Brett Okamoto reacts to the upcoming events, providing insights into the potential outcomes of the fights.
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The article highlights six athletes who are expected to make significant impacts in the upcoming 20,25 season. Experts from around the league have identified these players as potential breakout stars.
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Fantasy football fans are preparing for the 2029 season by analyzing the latest Dynasty rankings, which feature the most promising players across the Top 300. These rankings serve as a valuable tool for fantasy managers to evaluate talent and position their teams effectively for the upcoming season.
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Shohei Ohtani, the iconic two-way player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, has increased his workload since his pitching debut on June 16. With his return to the rotation, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how he will perform in the remaining games of the season.
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The wife of the late Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has posted a touching tribute on social media to commemorate what would have been their first wedding anniversary. The message, which includes a ‘forever’ sentiment, serves as both a celebration of their relationship and a lament over his untimely death.
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Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen are showing interest in Chelsea midfielder Raheem Sterling, according to a source cited by ESPN. The rumors have intensified as the transfer window approaches its closing date.
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Cesc Fabregas, the head coach of Como, has stated that Lionel Messi is content in the United States but has not dismissed the possibility of the Barcelona legend joining the Italian club. Fabregas, who previously played for Barcelona, expressed his views during an interview, highlighting that Messi has not ruled out a potential move to…
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Arsenal are edging closer to a deal worth in the region of €73 million for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyökeres, sources have told ESPN. The potential transfer of the Swedish forward has raised eyebrows in the football world, as it represents a considerable financial investment for the North London club.
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Martín Zubimendi has said he turned down Liverpool last summer because “it wasn’t the right time” to leave Real Sociedad. The midfielder’s comments highlight his commitment to the club and his decision-making process during the transfer window.
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Caleb Wiley, an American defender, has been loaned to Wat, the second time in as many seasons. The move is intended to provide him with more playing time in the Premier League.
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Arsenal has signed defensive midfielder Martín Zubimendi after he rejected a move to Liverpool. Fans are optimistic that the transfer will help the Gunners end their title wait.
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Manchester United and manager Ruben Amorim have arrived in the United States to begin their preseason tour, aiming to set the stage for a recovery after a challenging 2024-25 campaign. The tour is expected to focus on tactical refinement and player development under Amor’ts leadership.
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The Golden State Valkyries are defying historical trends by excelling in their inaugural WNBA season, fighting for a playoff spot despite early challenges. Their success has been attributed to strong player recruitment and a passionate fan base.
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The article evaluates the rebuild statuses of 14 NBA teams that missed the playoffs, focusing on how close each is to becoming title contenders. It specifically questions whether the Dallas Mavericks’ rebuild is already complete and examines San Antonio’s progress, among other teams.
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Players are examining past errors that led to the hiring of Lloyd Howell Jr., raising questions about NFLPA leadership. The new executive director faces scrutiny over the selection process.