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Daniel Born, the deputy speaker of Baden-Württemberg, resigned after admitting he drew a swastika on a ballot next to an AfD lawmaker’s name, calling it a “serious mistake.” The incident has sparked debates over political decorum and the handling of sensitive symbols.
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The IAEA team at the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant continues to hear shelling, explosions, and shooting at the facility on a daily basis, according to the agency’s website, citing Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi on July 24. These reports highlight the ongoing security threats to the plant and the potential risks to the surrounding population.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has expressed confidence in the Democrats’ chances of regaining the House in the 2026 midterms, predicting that Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries will become speaker. She emphasized the importance of early preparation for the election, drawing parallels to past Democratic successes in 2006 and 2018.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addressed young voters at a DC summit, expressing confidence in Democrats’ chances to take back the House. The event, organized by Voters of Tomorrow, highlights the party’s focus on mobilizing younger demographics.
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Tomi Lahren questions the transparency of California’s response to the FireAid scandal. Joel Pollak criticizes the state’s focus on undocumented immigrants over native residents.
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Rep. Ralph Norman, a House Freedom Caucus member, is launching a campaign for South Carolina governor, joining a competitive GOP primary field. His alignment with former President Trump and fiscal conservative policies could influence the state’s political landscape.
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Lucid Motors is introducing hands-free highway driving through an over-the-air update for Air sedan owners, enhancing its driver-assistance technology. The update, part of the DreamDrive Pro package, is set to be extended to the Gravity SUV later this year.
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The National Urban League has declared a ‘state of national emergency’ in response to the Trump administration’s policies targeting DEI initiatives. Marc Morial argues these actions represent an unprecedented attack on civil rights gains of the past 70 years, including voter suppression and the weakening of civil rights enforcement mechanisms.
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Republican lawmakers are demanding an investigation into alleged actions by the Obama administration that they claim undermined Donald Trump’s 2016 election win. Democrats are questioning the timing and credibility of the new claims.
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The Democratic Party is preparing to launch an internal review of its 2024 election strategy, highlighting efforts to address internal challenges and revitalize public support. This ‘audit’ will examine past missteps and evaluate the effectiveness of current approaches to the presidential race.
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Red Cross Society of Ukraine signed a cooperation memorandum during the annual meeting of foreign diplomatic missions. The agreement aims to enhance joint efforts in humanitarian aid and international diplomacy.
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President Donald Trump has redirected attention to former President Bill Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, following a meeting with Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The Trump administration’s decision to not unseal investigation materials has sparked controversy, with Trump suggesting media should focus on these figures instead.
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The Lithuanian Defense Ministry has confirmed the transfer of several 5-tonne Renault D trucks to Ukraine as part of its military support efforts. These trucks are crucial for transporting heavy equipment and supplies, making them vital for the Ukrainian military’s operations.
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The Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia has conducted raids in Ukraine, leading to the arrest of 20 individuals involved in fraudulent call centers. These centers are alleged to have targeted Russian citizens, defrauding them of over $2.5 million.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed to retaliate against Russia’s recent strikes on Kharkiv, Odesa, and Zaporizhia. The leader emphasized that Ukraine will respond decisively to the attacks, which have caused significant damage and civilian casualties.
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ICE has conducted nationwide arrests targeting illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes. Among the most egregious arrests include a convicted child rapist from El Salvador and an arsonist from the Ivory Coast.
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Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., has called for the establishment of a special counsel to investigate allegations of Trump-Russia collusion.This comes amid ongoing debates over the so-called ‘Russia hoax’ and its implications for the 2020 election.
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Ukraine has initiated the production of interceptor drones, a significant step in its defense strategy amid ongoing conflict. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed that ten companies will be involved in manufacturing these drones, with an estimated total cost of $5 billion.
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A Missouri judge has determined there’s sufficient evidence to try Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson for allegedly supplying drugs that led to the fatal overdoses of three Kansas City Chiefs fans in January 2024. The decision comes after an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths, which occurred during a celebratory event following a Chiefs…
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The Israeli Knesset has passed a resolution urging the government to extend Israeli sovereignty over Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and the Jordan Valley, a move widely interpreted as the first step toward de facto annexation. The legislation, backed by right-wing and center-right factions including Likud, Religious Zionism, and Yisrael Beiteinu, was overwhelmingly…
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Federal authorities arrested clinic staff in Ontario, California, for allegedly obstructing an ICE arrest. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli called the actions a false narrative, while California Democrats criticized ICE’s conduct.
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President Donald Trump has instructed reporters to investigate the connections between former President Bill Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers with the late financier Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein. The president’s remarks came amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein’s alleged criminal activities and the potential involvement of high-profile individuals.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is undergoing a significant reorganization led by Secretary Brooke Rollins. Rollins has appeared on ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the ongoing changes aimed at improving efficiency and responsiveness.
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The Verkhovna Rada is set to consider a presidential bill aimed at enhancing the authority of NABU and SAPO on July 31. This move is part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption and strengthen its anti-corruption institutions.
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Former Alabama coach Nick Saban supports Trump’s executive order to restrict pay-to-play payments in college sports, aiming to protect the educational model. The policy allows NIL compensation while banning third-party payments, ensuring competitive balance and opportunities for non-revenue sports.
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Portable hammocks have become a popular choice for campers seeking a comfortable and versatile alternative to traditional tents. The article highlights eight models, each offering unique features for a more enjoyable outdoor experience.
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A New York Times op-ed by Yale professor Daniel Martinez HoSang explores how the Democratic Party has lost significant non-White voter support, particularly among those who previously supported Barack Obama, due to disillusionment with unfulfilled promises, worsening economic conditions, and social issues like crime and identity politics. The article highlights a shift in voting patterns,…
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The article discusses the international recognition of Palestine as a state, highlighting that while many countries acknowledge its status, Western nations condition this recognition on a comprehensive peace agreement with Israel.
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A gas explosion in Saratov, Russia, has killed at least six people, including a child. Eyewitnesses described hearing a loud explosion just before part of a 10-story apartment building collapsed.
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A gas explosion in Saratov, Russia, has killed at least three people, including a child. Emergency services are on the scene, though details about the cause and extent of the damage remain unclear.
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Mikhail Gusman, the deputy chief of TASS, has been dismissed without an official explanation. The decision comes after backlash over his recent appearance at a media forum in Azerbaijan.
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Fox News Correspondent Connor Hansen shows us how to beat the heat with day-use hotels, swimming pools for rent, boats that work like Airbnbs and waterpark deals. These recommendations are designed to help consumers manage rising temperatures without straining their budgets.
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A Russian KAB smart bomb struck a medical facility in Kharkiv’s Industrial district, killing one person and injuring six. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure and healthcare services.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has criticized Senate Democrats for unprecedented obstruction of Trump’s civilian nominees, calling the resistance ‘unprecedented.’ Thune hinted at canceling the Senate’s August recess to expedite confirmations, a move that President Trump has encouraged.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has emphasized the need for an end to the war, stating that this begins with a meeting of world leaders. He called for the establishment of a clear agenda to facilitate such negotiations.
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Defense attorneys for Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson are challenging the prosecution’s case in the murder trial of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who died of fentanyl and cocaine toxicity. The defense argues there is insufficient evidence linking the defendants to the drugs or the deaths.
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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller issued an executive order to resist President Trump’s ICE enforcement, emphasizing the protection of immigrant rights and due process. The order prohibits city departments from cooperating with ICE unless legally required and mandates reporting of ICE activities.
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Republican Rep. Mike Collins, a close Trump ally, is set to launch a Senate campaign in Georgia, aiming to challenge Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff. The GOP views Ossoff as the most vulnerable Senate Democrat in next year’s midterms.
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Hulk Hogan, the WWE Hall of Fame wrestler, died at 71 after a long battle with health issues including multiple surgeries and a fatal cardiac arrest. Despite his physical challenges, Hogan is remembered as a cultural icon and national treasure, celebrated for his bold personality and support of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
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President Donald Trump has appointed Alina Habba as the acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey following her ouster by federal judges. The move comes after a contentious legal battle over her nomination, with judges rejecting her confirmation earlier this month.
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President Donald Trump dismissed French President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to recognize a Palestinian state, stating it carries no weight. Republican leaders condemned the move as ‘reckless’ and a ‘slap in the face’ to victims of the October 7 Hamas attack, while Israeli officials warned it could embolden Hamas and create another Iranian proxy.
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Los Angeles officials are under increased scrutiny as investigations into the allocation of ‘FireAid’ relief funds for the 2020 wildfires continue. Fox News correspondent William La Jeunesse highlighted the controversy on ‘America’s Newsroom’, questioning where the emergency funds were directed.
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Hulk Hogan’s wife expressed profound grief and disbelief at the sudden passing of the wrestling icon, emphasizing his strength and belief that he would overcome recent health issues. She shared a heartfelt message on social media, highlighting their deep personal connection and the impact Hogan had on his fans.
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Collin Morikawa has defended Bryson DeChambeau’s inclusion on the Team USA Ryder Cup team, despite his LIV Golf affiliation, calling him one of the best golfers in the world. Keegan Bradley’s surprise announcement of DeChambeau’s selection has sparked discussions about the impact of the PGA Tour versus LIV Golf on player eligibility.
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Glenn Jacobs, known as Kane in WWE, appeared on Fox & Friends to reflect on Hulk Hogan’s legacy following his death at age 71. The segment offered personal insights and tributes to the late wrestling icon.
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President Donald Trump has accused former President Barack Obama of spreading a ‘faulty’ narrative regarding Trump-Russia collusion, claiming that Obama ‘owes me BIG’ following a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity has reignited debates about the boundaries of executive power and the legal consequences of past actions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has emphasized the necessity of establishing genuinely independent anti-corruption mechanisms that not only operate autonomously but also align with the public’s demand for justice. These bodies, according to Zelenskyy, must be equipped to monitor internal workings of governmental structures, ensuring transparency and accountability.
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In a recent appearance on ‘America’s Newsroom,’ HHS Dr. Raymond Lynch addressed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s demand for reforms in the U.S. organ donation system, citing recent reports that highlight public skepticism and disparities in access to transplantation services. Lynch emphasized the importance of transparency and equity in the process, as RFK Jr. has called…
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Shunsaku Tamiya, the visionary behind the globally acclaimed Tamiya model kit brand, has passed away at the age of 90. His groundbreaking work transformed the family’s traditional lumber business into one of the most respected names in the world of model kits.
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Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho quadruple murderer, has been transferred to maximum security prison where his social awkwardness and perceived weirdness may make him a target. Compared to Jeffrey Dahmer, whose strange behavior led to his death in prison, Kohberger’s potential vulnerability is a concern.
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The EU-China summit revealed deepening divisions and confirmed that long-term tensions are likely to persist, despite calls for cooperation and limited climate pledges. Despite the official rhetoric of partnership, the summit revealed stark contrasts in the approaches of the EU and China.
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Thailand and Cambodia are blaming each other over deadly border clashes, leading to a deterioration in their diplomatic ties. The situation has raised concerns about a potential regional crisis.
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Travis Hunter, the newly signed Jacksonville Jaguars player, has joined the popular mobile game Clash of Clans as a team captain for its Summer Jam event. The event, which brings together players from around the world, will run from July 16 to August 16, offering participants the chance to compete in a series of challenges…
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Spain faces the Euro 2025 tournament with the hope of overcoming past controversies and achieving success in the competition, following their 2023 World Cup win that was overshadowed by controversy. The team’s performance in the 2023 World Cup was highlighted by both triumph and controversy, creating a complex narrative around their recent achievements.
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Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano will be without Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba in the upcoming match against FC Cincinnati. The MLS decision has raised questions about player participation in team events.
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The New York Mets acquired left-handed reliever Gregory Soto from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for two minor leaguers. This trade aims to strengthen the Mets’ bullpen.
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Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter is preparing to balance his dual responsibilities as both an offensive and defensive player, emphasizing the need for quick processing and seamless integration of his roles.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced plans to convene talks with U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Istanbul, aiming to foster dialogue between the two leaders. The initiative reflects Turkey’s strategic role in international diplomacy and its desire to mediate complex geopolitical tensions.
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The European Union has reduced the next Ukraine aid tranche from 4.5 billion euros to 3.05 billion euros due to delayed reforms. This decision could impact Ukraine’s military and economic stability.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has set an ambitious goal of launching 1,000 daily interceptor drones to counter the escalating Russian drone attacks. These drones are designed to detect, track, and neutralize aerial threats, a critical capability for defending Ukrainian cities from relentless Russian strikes.