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The Ingraham Angle episode from July 24th features discussions on various political topics, including the actions of Governor Larry Hogan, former President Donald Trump, and General James Mattis.
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Three miners were successfully rescued from a collapsed mine in British Columbia after a major rescue operation. The incident occurred at the Red Chris Mine near Isk. The mine, operated by a joint venture between Newcrest Mining and Liberty Gold, is one of the largest gold and copper mines in the region.
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Boeing has garnered additional international orders as countries negotiate trade agreements with the United States. The company’s assembly plant in North Charleston, S.C., employs tens of thousands of Americans and is one of the country’s top exporters.
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A new survey highlights the views of Trump voters regarding their trust in the president’s handling of the Epstein case. The survey reveals that while a majority of Trump voters express confidence in Trump’s approach, there are notable divisions within the base.
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Ukrainian soldiers who have lost limbs in the conflict with Russia are finding new purpose on the golf course, where the sport aids in their rehabilitation. Anatoly Melnychenko and Oleksandr Batalov, two amputees, recently played a round of golf at the Kozyn golf club.
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Hunter Biden’s detailed explanation of crack cocaine production on a podcast has drawn widespread criticism and sparked debates about public accountability. The episode has intensified discussions on the role of prominent figures in drug policy and addiction discourse.
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FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are already discussing the contours for a potential second
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called France’s plan to recognize Palestine ‘reckless,’ and Israel warned that it ‘rewards terror.’ France’s move was welcomed in the Middle East and beyond.
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A newly unearthed video reveals New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s support for the BDS movement against Israel. The footage highlights his continued advocacy for economic and political pressure on Israel as a legislator.
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Hong Kong authorities have placed a bounty on 19 pro-democracy activists linked to the ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ group, which the police accuse of crimes against national security. The pro-democracy group held an online vote to form a ‘legislature’ aimed at ‘opposing one-party dictatorship.’
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has confirmed there are no plans to change policies on the abortion pill mifepristone, emphasizing the agency’s ongoing safety review. The decision reflects a continued focus on regulatory transparency and medical safety amidst political and ethical debates.
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Volkswagen has reported a significant financial hit of approximately $1.3 billion due to U.S. import duties imposed under Trump’s tariffs. The company’s finance chief stated that the first half of the year was a ‘mixed picture’, indicating both challenges and potential opportunities.
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Jonathan Coachman, a former WWE broadcaster, recalled the unforgettable WrestleMania X8 match between Hulk Hogan and The Rock, which was marked by an unexpected crowd reaction that changed the narrative. The event, part of a larger storyline involving the New World Order, became a defining moment in wrestling history.
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Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Congress, Ro Khanna are attending a summit in Washington, DC, aimed at encouraging young people to get involved in politics. The event organized by Voters of Tomorrow focuses on mobilizing youth and addressing the issues young voters care about.
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The women’s Tour de France is entering its fourth year, marking a significant milestone in the growth of women’s cycling. This event aims to showcase the competitiveness and skill of female athletes while addressing the long-standing disparity between men’s and women’s cycling.
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Thai acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has warned that escalating border clashes with Cambodia, which have already claimed over a dozen civilian lives, could lead to a full-scale war. The conflict, rooted in a decades-old territorial dispute dating back to the French colonial era, intensified after heightened tensions began in late May.
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General Jack Keane discusses the lack of Russian interest in a ceasefire with Ukraine, highlighting ongoing challenges and strategic considerations on ‘Fox & Friends.’ The conflict remains at a critical juncture, with both sides facing significant difficulties in achieving a lasting truce.
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German automaker Volkswagen has reported a decline in profits, which analysts attribute to the ongoing effects of US tariffs on imported vehicles. The company’s financial performance has been affected as demand for its vehicles in the American market has decreased due to the additional costs imposed by the tariffs.
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The Russia hoax debate and Biden’s memoir announcement have intensified political discourse, with accusations of media bias and a focus on misinformation shaping the current landscape.
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The parents of a U.S. teen killed in the 2001 Jerusalem pizzeria bombing are pressing for the extradition of Hamas terrorist Ahlam al-Tamimi from Jordan, citing a long-standing U.S.-Jordan treaty and a $5 million reward for her capture.
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So-called Cum-Ex and Cum-Cum tax schemes are still costing many European countries billions in lost revenue. In Germany, questions are mounting why the state is doing so little to stop them.
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Chuck Mangione, the Grammy Award-winning jazz musician famous for ‘Feels So Good,’ has died at 84. He was a multi-talented artist who also contributed to the animated TV show ‘King of the Hill.’
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Summer travelers to Las Vegas are experiencing long lines at the city’s famed buffets, prompting experts to share tips for avoiding wait times. Online reservations and off-peak dining are recommended to streamline the experience.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin has announced the use of **agentic AI** to reduce Virginia’s regulatory red tape, slashing 26% of state regulations and nearly half of guidance, saving $1.2 billion annually. The initiative, part of his 2022 pledge to cut one-quarter of red tape, aims to streamline government operations and boost economic growth through technological innovation.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a new U.S.-Mexico agreement to resolve the Tijuana River sewage crisis, calling it a ‘massive’ win for San Diego residents. The deal involves funding for critical infrastructure projects and Mexico’s commitment to fund its own projects, aiming for a 100% solution by 2025.
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Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley has commented on recent claims regarding former President Joe Biden’s health and the legal proceedings involving Ghislaine Maxwell. His analysis suggests that these revelations could have significant consequences for the legal landscape surrounding these cases.
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Sgt. Slaughter, a former WWE wrestler and ambassador, honored Hulk Hogan’s legacy on Fox & Friends First. The segment highlighted Hogan’s role in shaping professional wrestling into its current form.
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The Professional Lacrosse League (PLL) returns to Salt Lake City for Week 9, featuring the Archers’ Homecoming. The preview includes the full schedule, key statistics, injury notes, and other insights for the weekend’s games.
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Brett Okamoto, a prominent UFC matchmaker, has outlined five high-stakes matchups he believes should take place by the end of 2. These include Makhachev vs. JDM, Harrison vs. Nunes, and O’Malley vs. Garbrandt, among others. The potential fights could significantly impact the UFC’s future landscape.
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Xander Zayas is preparing for his first world title fight, while Bruce Carrington aims to secure an interim belt. The article presents crucial statistics and numerical data to provide insights into both contests.
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The NBA’s free agency period is nearing its end, but critical decisions regarding restricted free agents and superstar contracts continue to shape the league’s future. While the most high-profile trades and deals have already been made, the league still has several key free agents whose decisions could dramatically alter team dynamics and competitive balances.
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The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is set to deliver an exciting 2025 season, with some of the nation’s top college football programs gearing up for another intense battle. Teams like Alabama, Georgia, Texas, and LSU are all expected to be major contenders, making the race for the national title more unpredictable than ever.
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The article previews the 2025-26 women’s basketball season, focusing on UConn’s pursuit of a back-to-back championship. It highlights key storylines, top players, and expectations for the upcoming season.
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The Gators bolstered their roster, while the Cougars welcomed the top recruit. Here are 98 more things to know.
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The sequel to the 1996 cult film ‘Happy Gilmore’ is set to release after 29 years, featuring notable sports stars and big-name cameos. The film aims to honor the legacy of the original while bringing new energy to the comedy sports genre.
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A 1-of-1 numbered, autographed Caitlin Clark rookie card sold for a record $660,000, setting a new benchmark in the sports card market. The sale highlights the growing interest in female athletes in collectibles.
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Kamaz, a major Russian truck manufacturer, has implemented a reduction in its working week as the nation grapples with economic difficulties. The decision comes after the company reported an accumulation of more than 30,000 unsold imported trucks in its warehouses, signaling a sharp decline in market demand.
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The Russian Central Bank has lowered its interest rate from 20% to 18% following a period of sustained hikes. This decision comes after the rate reached an all-time high of 21% in October 2024.
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Ukrainian President Volodymy, Zelensky has announced a potential $30 billion trade deal with the United States, focusing on a reciprocal military exchange involving drones. This agreement, described as a ‘win-win’ by Zelensky, involves the U.S. purchasing Ukrainian-made drones in exchange for Kyiv acquiring American weapons.
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Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin’s press secretary, cast doubt on a potential Zelensky–Putin meeting within 30 days. The statement comes as the U.S. faces a 50-day deadline to consider sanctions on Moscow if a peace deal isn’t reached.
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Helen Mirren, now 80, continues to be a dominant force in Hollywood with an exceptional acting career. Her ability to portray monarchs across different historical periods showcases her versatility as an actress.
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During his time in Scotland, Trump will engage with key British officials, including Prime Minister Theresa May, to discuss the terms of the trade pact. The deal is anticipated to streamline trade relations between the two countries, potentially reducing tariffs and increasing economic cooperation.
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The U.S. Justice Department has sued NYC over its sanctuary policies, citing an incident involving an off-duty CBP officer being shot by illegal immigrants. Legal experts are analyzing the implications for local governance and federal authority.
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Sean Hannity criticized mainstream media outlets for what he described as an anti-conservative bias, suggesting that journalists were complicit in covering up potential links between the Trump administration and Russian entities. He also discussed the impact of sanctuary cities, advocating for stricter immigration policies and greater law enforcement cooperation with local authorities.
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Hulk Hogan, the legendary wrestling icon, passed away at 71, marking the end of an era in professional wrestling. His 1987 match against Andre the Giant is still considered one of the greatest in WWE history.
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Padel, a sport that blends elements of tennis and squash, is quickly rising in popularity and is now challenging pickleball’s position as the fastest-growing sport. With its fast-paced gameplay and social appeal, padel has captured the attention of celebrities, athletes, and everyday enthusiasts.
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Hulk Hogan’s passing marks a significant loss in both wrestling and entertainment, celebrated for his Hollywood influence. Other headlines explore legal developments, political actions, and social issues shaping current events.
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Former USC star and Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart is collaborating with Abbott to address blood shortages with the ‘We Give Blood Drive’ campaign, which resonates deeply with his personal experiences. The initiative includes a competition among Big Ten schools, with the winner receiving a $1 million grant for health initiatives.
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Democrats are hesitant to back Republican spending proposals following the White House’s reversal of previously approved funding. Senator Patty Murray, the top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation to prevent a government shutdown.
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The STUDENT Act seeks to reform the NEA by limiting its political influence and increasing accountability. Critics argue the NEA has become overly partisan and has shifted focus from education to progressive agendas, with recent actions including attacks on political figures and social justice initiatives.
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Australia has expressed concern over Israel’s aid restrictions in Gaza, where reports indicate a severe humanitarian crisis with people dying from starvation. The situation has drawn increased criticism from Israel’s allies, highlighting the dire conditions in the region.
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is encouraging businesses to hire veterans as part of National Hire a Veteran Day. VA Secretary Doug Collins highlighted that this initiative supports both the economy and the reintegration of service members into civilian life.
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Republican representative Randy Fine has indicated that former Vice President Jill Biden might be summoned to testify in an ongoing investigation into allegations of a cover-up concerning former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity. The inquiry, which has gained significant attention, is exploring potential issues with the former president’s cognitive abilities following extensive questioning of former…
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President Donald Trump is set to visit Scotland for a five-day trip that includes checking in on his golf resorts in Turnberry and Aberdeen, meeting with British Prime Minister Kier Starmer and Scottish First, the U.S.-U.K. Economic Prosperity Deal aims to slash tariffs and boost trade between the two nations.
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Political commentator Brilyn Hollyhand reacts to the party’s choice to enlist Harris and Pelosi to attract Gen Z voters at a D.C. summit. This strategic choice aims to attract younger demographics to the party’s cause.
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Germany has reported a slight increase in deportations compared to the first half of last year. Volkswagen has experienced a drop in profits due to US tariffs.
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Missouri GOP Rep. Mark Alford warns that New York City candidate Zohran Mamdani’s progressive policies, including city-run grocery stores and free buses, have already failed in Kansas City. He cites the financial losses and increased crime associated with the city’s zero-fare bus system and struggling grocery store.
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The Tonight Show featured a heated debate between Sean Hannity and Jimmy Kimmel, with discussions on the Trump administration’s influence on Hollywood and the potential fallout from former President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. The segment highlighted the growing tension between conservative and liberal media figures as they weigh in…
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President Donald Trump endorsed former Rep. Mike Rogers, who is running for U.S. Senate again after losing a bid to Elissa Slotkin in 2024. Rogers, who lost the Wolverine State’s 2024 U.S. Senate contest to then-Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin, mounted another U.S. Senate bid earlier this year.
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The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, with displaced Palestinians facing extreme food shortages and limited aid access. Aid deliveries remain constrained, leaving many families unable to secure basic necessities as the situation worsens.