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Willie and Korie Robertson share with Fox News Digital how faith guided their return in ‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival,’ honoring patriarch Phil Robertson’s legacy after his death. The show focuses on their adult children and grandchildren, with the couple expressing pride in their kids not being ruined by reality show fame.
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Comedian Zarna Garg reflects on her journey from Mumbai to the U.S., crediting the American Dream for enabling her comedic career. She highlights the freedom to voice her opinions in America, contrasting it with her experiences in India, where she faced challenges like an arranged marriage and cultural suppression of her voice.
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EchoNext, an AI tool developed by Columbia University researchers, can detect structural heart disease (SHD) from routine ECGs that cardiologists often miss, potentially saving lives by identifying hidden heart issues early. The tool, trained on over 1.2 million ECG and echocardiogram pairs, correctly flagged 77% of SHD cases compared to 64% by human doctors.
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Fox News Digital has launched its weekly News Quiz, featuring topics such’t include any financial data or currency-related content, so the related_currencies array remains empty. The quiz covers questions about Hunter Biden’s remarks and Coca-Cola’s product launch, encouraging user engagement with current events.
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Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary rock singer, passed away at 76 after battling a rare genetic form of Parkinson’s disease. Experts suggest lifestyle factors, such as head trauma from head-banging and exposure to heavy metals, could have contributed to his condition.
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DNC Chair Ken Martin admits the party has hit rock bottom, citing a brand crisis and lost support among working-class voters. He aims to rebound by targeting the GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ as a ‘big, ugly betrayal’ of working Americans.
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary denied plans to alter policies on mifepristone, an abortion drug used up to 00 weeks of pregnancy. Some members of Congress have pressured the FDA to review the medication, which ends pregnancies before 10 weeks.
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Former President Donald Trump has publicly criticized the Federal Reserve’s policies, linking them to former President Joe Biden’s alleged mental health issues. Trump claims the Fed’s inflation-fighting measures are detrimental to the economy and are indirectly harming Biden’s mental state.
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Jen Welter’s hiring as the first female coach in NFL history by the Arizona Cardinals in 2013 marked a pivotal moment. Her appointment sparked important conversations about the role of women in sports leadership.
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A new ranking has been released listing the 25 best soccer teams from the past 25 years, with teams like Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich among the top contenders. The article explores the dominance of these clubs during their respective eras and their historical performances in major tournaments.
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Manchester United is reportedly considering Kolo Muani as a potential new signing. The 25-year-old forward, who has been a key figure for Borussia Dortmund, is under consideration for a move to Old Trafford.
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The 2026 NFL draft class is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated in recent memory, with a deep pool of talent at every position. Experts are currently debating who the top prospects are for each of the 11 positions, including quarterback, edge rusher, and corner.
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The New York Yankees face a critical trade deadline decision regarding their young slugger Spencer Jones, who has emerged as a key prospect. The team must balance his potential with the need to address immediate roster needs, creating tension in their management strategy.
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The July 31 deadline in Major League Baseball is fast approaching, and the eight most desperate teams are preparing to make crucial trades. Among these teams are the Yankees and Dodgers, two of the league’s most prominent franchises, who are looking to strengthen their lineup and increase their chances of contending for the championship.
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Russian forces executed two Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missile strikes and 61 Shahed-type drone attacks on Ukraine overnight, resulting in three civilian casualties and 69 injuries. The Ukrainian government is currently assessing the damage and responding to the incidents.
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Germany has delivered the eighth IRIS-T air defense system to Ukraine, enhancing its layered air defense capabilities. This system, part of a broader Western alliance support, provides advanced protection against aerial threats.
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A Russian glide bomb attack struck a medical facility in Kharkiv’s Industrialnyi district, resulting in at least 1 death and 12 injuries, including a child. The strike occurred around 11:40 a.m. local time, prompting calls for international condemnation.
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Democratic strategist James Carville sidestepped questions about Hunter Biden’s potential as a 2028 presidential candidate during an interview, acknowledging the former vice president’s emotional state after his father’s 2024 election loss. Carville also criticized Joe Rogan’s claim that Biden could be president, while discussing the Democratic Party’s need for a clear leader.
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The article argues that James Carville’s strategy of focusing solely on opposing Trump is too narrow to be effective for the 2028 election. It emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive Democratic agenda addressing economic reforms and immigration.
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California’s fiscal problems extend beyond high-speed rail, with a projected $20 billion budget deficit and high taxes driving businesses and residents out of the state. Governor Gavin Newsom’s lawsuit over federal funding highlights deeper systemic issues in state governance.
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President Donald Trump’s decision to cut federal funding for NPR and PBS has ignited a major debate over the role of government-supported media in the United States. The move, part of a broader rescission package, marks the first time in decades that conservatives have succeeded in removing over a billion dollars in taxpayer support from…
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Hulk Hogan, the legendary WWE wrestler, transitioned to Hollywood, starring in films like ‘Rocky III,’ and reality TV with ‘Hogan Knows Best.’ His death at 71 due to cardiac arrest has prompted widespread tributes from fans and colleagues, highlighting his enduring legacy in pop culture.
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Two liberal media columns argue that the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show is due to economic factors and declining viewership, not politics. They highlight the show’s $40 million annual losses and shrinking audience as the primary reasons behind the decision.
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A border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has entered its second day, resulting in at least 16 deaths. Officials from both nations have called for an immediate cessation of hostilities to prevent further bloodshed.
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A roof collapse at a school in Rajasthan, India, has resulted in the death of seven children, along with several teachers and staff members. The incident occurred on a day when approximately 40 students and educators were present in the building.
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A roof collapse at a school in Rajasthan, India, has resulted in the deaths of at least four children. The incident, which occurred while over 40 students and staff were present, has raised urgent questions about structural safety in educational institutions.
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France has announced its recognition of Palestinian statehood, marking a pivotal moment in the Israel-Palestine conflict. At the same time, the global craze for matcha continues to grow, with the beverage gaining popularity worldwide.
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Thailand and Cambodia have escalated border clashes, displacing over 100,000 people, prompting the UN Security Council to meet urgently.
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Ohio police identified the officer killed by a suspect during an ambush shooting that left two other officers injured. Michael Parker, 28, is accused of opening fire on responding officers with a high-powered rifle, leading to a fatal exchange of gunfire.
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Hulk Hogan is remembered as a symbol of American ideals and unity during the 1980s. His legacy extends beyond wrestling, impacting young fans and inspiring a generation.
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An amateur metal detectorist’s discovery of Roman cavalry swords led to an extensive excavation revealing a 2,000-year-old Roman settlement in Gloucestershire, England. The site includes a villa and building remains, highlighting the role of amateur archaeology in historical discovery.
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Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the University of Idaho student murders, but investigators still don’t know his motive, who he targeted, or where the murder weapon is after he covered his tracks. The murder weapon was never recovered despite extensive searches, leaving critical questions unanswered.
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Experts suggest Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are facing a significant decline in popularity as their Netflix partnership reportedly won’t be renewed after the five-year term. The couple’s five-year deal with Netflix is set to expire quietly, according to reports, and their other series have not fared well in terms of viewership.
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European powers are set to meet with an Iranian minister to restart negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. The talks follow a previous pause in U.S.-Iran discussions after Israel’s recent military actions.
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A former deputy district attorney suggests Barry Morphew may argue an alternate suspect defense in his wife’s murder case, citing the presence of a deer tranquilizer in her remains and unknown DNA profiles. The prosecution maintains Morphew had the only prescription for the drug in the area.
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The FCC has approved the merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media, sparking accusations of corruption from Trump’s critics. The decision has raised questions about the integrity of the regulatory process.
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The Wall Street Journal has revealed that former US President Bill Clinton wrote a personal note for Jeffrey Epstein’s 2003 birthday album, praising his ‘childlike curiosity’ and expressing reassurance about his long survival. This revelation has intensified scrutiny over Epstein’s relationships, particularly with prominent figures like Trump and Democrats, who continue to exchange accusations regarding…
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The UK and Australia have reaffirmed their dedication to the AUKUS submarine pact, a strategic alliance that spans a 50-year commitment. This agreement is anticipated to significantly enhance British exports, with potential revenue reaching up to 2,000 million pounds.
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Political cartoonists across the nation and political spectrum create weekly cartoons that highlight the quirks, memes, and controversies in politics. These cartoons, which both entertain and provoke readers, are curated by Matt Wuerker in a weekly feature.
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The FDA Commissioner has stated that there are no preconceived plans regarding the policies surrounding the abortion pill. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about the regulation and accessibility of abortion medications.
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An Indian man has been apprehended after operating a fake diplomatic mission for nearly eight years, using it as a cover for a range of criminal activities. Authorities recently uncovered the deception, revealing that the building, which seems like a legitimate embassy, was in fact a fraudulent operation.
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Ukrainian drones have attacked a chemical plant in Stavropol Krai, a southern Russian region near the Ukrainian border. Local officials and media have reported the incident.
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Ukraine is seeking 10 more Patriot systems but has only secured three. Zelensky mentions Germany and Norway as contributors.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has faced criticism for a new law that undermines the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies. On July 24, he acknowledged the need for dialogue between parliament and civil society before enacting the legislation.
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A 9-year-old child died on Thursday after visiting Hersheypark’s The Boardwalk water park in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The cause of death was not immediately known, and the company has promised an internal review and full cooperation with authorities.
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Two prominent AI coding tools, Google’s Gemini CLI and Replit’s AI service, mistakenly deleted user data due to flawed operations, highlighting the risks of ‘vibe coding.’ These incidents underscore the importance of developing robust safeguards as AI becomes more integrated into critical workflows.
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A federal appeals court ruled California’s law requiring gun owners to undergo background checks for ammunition purchases unconstitutional, citing violations of the Second Amendment. The 2-1 decision upheld a lower court’s injunction, with Judge Sandra Ikuta arguing the state failed to meet the legal standard set by the 2022 Bruen decision.
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A 21-year-old UK student has been jailed for seven years for creating phishing kits linked to $175 million in fraud. The kits, which mimicked government, bank, and charity websites, were used to steal personal information and enable widespread cybercrime.
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Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu sparked outrage with his controversial remarks suggesting that Gaza will be ‘erased’ and eventually become Jewish, drawing condemnation from both domestic and international figures. The comments have intensified scrutiny over Israel’s actions in the region amidst ongoing humanitarian concerns and international criticism.
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Two illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic have been charged in the shooting of an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officer in New York City, authorities announced on Thursday. The suspects, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez and Cristian Aybar Berroa, were arrested after the incident at Fort Washington Park on Saturday.
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The Trump administration has initiated legal action against New York, accusing the city of violating federal immigration laws through its sanctuary policies. These policies, which prohibit local police from arresting individuals based on their immigration status, are seen by the administration as a direct challenge to federal authority over immigration enforcement.
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The New York Times has reported that former President Donald Trump’s name appears on a list of contributors for a birthday book honoring the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This revelation has reignited public interest in the ongoing legal and ethical scrutiny surrounding Epstein’s crimes and his connections to high-profile individuals.
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President Trump has urged Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s House maps to gain up to five Democratic-held seats. Beto O’Rourke, a former El Paso congressman, spoke at a rally against redistricting outside the State Capitol in Austin on Thursday.
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A woman faces multiple criminal charges for allegedly working as a nurse under various aliases and using fake documents to operate across four states. Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the allegations but have not yet identified the woman’s real name.
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Ukrainian and Western military experts warn that Russia may escalate its offensive operations during the 50-day period allocated by U.S. President Donald Trump for Moscow to reach a ceasefire settlement. Over 23,000 civilians, including 113 children, remain trapped in active combat zones in Donetsk Oblast, according to official reports.
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The Russian military has acknowledged a staggering loss of 1,047,250 personnel in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine since the start of the invasion on February 24, 2022. This figure includes 980 casualties recorded in the last 24 hours, highlighting the severe impact on Russian forces.
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President Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell faced off during a visit to the Fed’s renovation site, with Powell challenging Trump’s stance on the project. The encounter highlights tensions between the administration and the central bank.
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The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to challenge the NIH’s decision to cut DEI-related grants, which a district court ruled ‘void and illegal.’ Legal experts debate the implications for federal funding and DEI policies in science.
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California GOP Chairwoman Corrin Rankin criticized recent questions about FireAid’s relief funds during a ‘Fox News @ Night’ appearance, reigniting debates on disaster relief management.
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Panelists Jason Rantz and Jayme Leagh Franklin examined the media’s role in amplifying the Trump-Russia collusion narrative. They explored how news organizations have influenced public perception through investigative reporting and political bias.