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The Colorado Rockies have signed fourth overall pick Ethan Holliday to a $9 million bonus, the richest ever given to a high school player. This decision sets a new benchmark in the financial landscape of youth sports.
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Rafael Devers, traded to the Giants in June after he made it known that he didn’t want to play first base for the Red Sox, is making his first start at the position. The decision to trade Devers came after he publicly stated his preference to avoid the role, leading to his move to San…
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The Las Vegas Raiders signed three-time Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams, reuniting him with coach Pete Carroll. The move is seen as a strategic effort to strengthen the team’s secondary.
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Cowboys All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons has expressed discouragement over the team’s failure to reach a long,term deal. His comments highlight concerns about his future with Dallas.
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Caitlin Clark donated her custom Kobe 5 sneakers to Iowa, sparking campus excitement. The gesture highlights her commitment to supporting her alma mater.
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England’s women’s football team, the Lionesses, pulled off a dramatic late victory against Italy, securing their place in the Euro 2025 final with the help of substitute players. This victory marks a significant moment in the tournament, highlighting the team’s resilience and strategic depth.
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Anthony Coley, a former Department of Justice spokesman for President Joe Biden, claims the 2024 presidential campaign was doomed following the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. Coley stated that the event eroded public trust in Biden, leading to his current struggles in the race.
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Ukraine’s 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade has released video footage documenting the killing of a civilian by Russian troops in Donetsk Oblast. The Ukrainian military has confirmed taking action against the three Russian soldiers involved in the murder.
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Ukraine’s parliament passed a bill, signed by President Zelensky, that undermines the independence of the country’s anti-corruption institutions. The legislation subordinates NABU and SAPO to the prosecutor general’s office, raising concerns about potential politicization of these bodies.
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Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has called for reform of the law enforcement system, emphasizing that it should not be made into a tool for government power. He specifically commented on recent developments involving the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO).
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The Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), Semen Kryvonos, warns of a negative scenario where the heads of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) could face increased pressure, including investigative actions and potential case stripping. This admission highlights the precarious position of anti-corruption bodies amid ongoing political and institutional scrutiny.
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Tyrann Mathieu, the Super Bowl champion defensive back for the New Orleans Saints, has announced his retirement from the NFL after 12 seasons. Mathieu reflected on his career in a social media post, expressing gratitude to his coaches, teammates, and fans for shaping his journey.
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Officials in North Ossetia have imposed a ban on public gatherings, citing reported threats from Ukraine. The move comes as the region prepares for potential unrest.
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Former President Joe Biden’s 2024 debate performance against Donald Trump was criticized for being poor, with his campaign avoiding questions about potential performance-enhancing drugs. Hunter Biden recently claimed his father’s performance was due to taking Ambien, a sedative that would not act as a performance-enhancing supplement for a public debate.
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Bodycam footage from the Fall River Police Department captures the dramatic events of the Gabriel House fire, showcasing officers’ efforts to rescue victims. The incident has sparked discussions about improved fire safety measures in assisted living facilities.
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Beto O’Rourke called on Democrats to adopt a ‘fire with fire’ strategy against Republican-led redistricting in Texas, urging them to focus on winning power. California’s Governor Gavin Newsom’s redistricting plans to deepen Democratic control faced opposition from the independent commission overseeing the process.
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USA Fencing has revised its gender eligibility policy to require athletes to compete in the female sex category, following federal guidance and public backlash. The change came after a viral protest by women’s fencer Stephanie Turner and subsequent congressional hearings.
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A Senate hearing is examining the link between former President Joe Biden’s open-border policies and an increase in violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. Lawmakers are calling for greater enforcement measures to address these concerns.
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Ozzy Osbourne performed with Black Sabbath during their final concert on July 5, shortly before his death on July 22 at 76. The event marked the end of their collaborative era.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement during an interview with political commentator Will Cain. Leavitt highlighted Trump’s immigration enforcement record and questioned the Biden administration’s approach to border security and asylum policies.
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Ukrainian lawmakers have voted to strip two key anti-corruption bodies of their independence, raising concerns among EU officials about Kyiv’s commitment to reform. The European Union has previously voiced alarm over the potential impact on Ukraine’s EU accession prospects.
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Russian occupiers struck near a social infrastructure facility in Sumy, resulting in one death, according to the head of the Sumy City Military Administration.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused the European Union of engaging in a ‘Goebbels-style’ anti-Russia frenzy, prioritizing militarization over addressing domestic challenges. The EU’s recent draft budget, which includes a significant increase in defense spending and support for Ukraine, has drawn criticism from some members, including Hungary’s Viktor Orban, who warns of the budget’s…
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Former President Obama addresses recent accusations from DNI Tulane Gabbard about manipulating intelligence to support Trump-Russia collusion claims. Fox News highlights the resulting political fallout.
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Sophie Cunningham bluntly told WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert to ‘pay us’ during a media session, emphasizing players’ demand for higher compensation amid ongoing negotiations. Players like Angel Reese and Satou Sabally criticized the league’s proposals as disrespectful and inadequate, with the standoff highlighting the financial tensions within the league.
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Senator Ted Cruz has introduced the STOP FUNDERs Act, aiming to use RICO charges to penalize organizations funding violent and extreme demonstrations. The legislation follows recent incidents of violent protests, including the Los Angeles riots and a surge in assaults on ICE officers.
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The State Secret Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced that a special service officer, who was exposed in 2, 2024 for extorting a bribe, will face trial. The officer was revealed by the Main Department of Internal Security of the Service.
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António Guterres, UN Secretary General, warned that the U.S. is missing the century’s greatest economic opportunity by not transitioning to renewable energy, citing ‘clear market distortion’ favoring fossil fuels under Trump’s policies. The UN chief emphasized that the shift to cleaner energy is economically inevitable.
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The White House has expanded its search for contractors to build the Golden Dome missile defense system, seeking to replace Elon Musk’s SpaceX following their recent fallout. Trump accused Musk of profiting excessively from federal subsidies, leading to tensions over the $5 trillion budget plan.
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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee criticized over 25 Western countries for their recent calls for an end to the Gaza war, accusing them of supporting the terror group Hamas. Israel and the U.S. have denied accusations of starving civilians in Gaza, blaming the ongoing humanitarian crisis on Hamas’s disruption of aid distribution.
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Trey Hendrickson continues his holdout from the Bengals’ training camp, escalating tensions over a potential contract extension. The star defensive end, who led the NFL in sacks in 2024, has previously vowed not to play in 2025 under the terms of his current deal.
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Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds announced the shipment of another 1,3,000 drones to Ukraine. This move is part of Latvia’s ongoing support for Ukraine’s military operations.
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Hunter Biden expresó su deseo de invadir El Salvador y criticó las políticas de deportación de Trump durante una entrevista en un podcast. Las declaraciones generaron controversia por su naturaleza provocativa y poco realista.
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The head of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), Semen Kryvonos, has admitted to a potential negative scenario involving increased pressure on him and the head of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). This includes the possibility of investigative actions and the opening of cases, which have raised concerns about the independence and effectiveness of anti-corruption…
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has decided to merge three ministries into one, the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine, may accelerate European integration processes. This move is seen as a strategic step toward aligning with European Union standards.
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Russian officials have stated there is no reason to expect miracles from upcoming peace talks with Ukraine. The Kremlin has not disclosed the exact timing of the third round of negotiations, stating only that it is hopeful they will proceed this week.
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President Donald Trump has threatened to block the Washington Commanders’ stadium project in D.C. unless they revert to the Redskins name. D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser and general manager Adam Peters remain unfazed, focusing on the stadium deal and preparing for the NFL season.
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Ukraine’s new Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has indicated plans to seek additional funding from the IMF as global donors have allocated only half of the $75 billion needed for the military budget. The need for further financial support highlights the growing financial strain on Ukraine amid the prolonged war.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson is adjourning the House session to block a vote on releasing Epstein files. This move comes as Democrats sought to push through the matter.
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Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies have appealed to the EU, US, and IMF over the independence crisis of NABU and SAPO. NABU Director Semen Kryvonos warns that the loss of autonomy threatens anti-graft efforts.
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The Trump administration has transferred 28,000 acres of land in the Arctic to a consortium of Alaska Natives, potentially enabling significant resource development previously blocked by the Biden administration’s environmental concerns. This move has been praised by Alaska Natives and state leaders, including Governor Mike Dunleavy, who called it a long-overdue step toward responsible natural…
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Senior advisor Ron Vitiello of U.S. Customs and Border Protection criticized sanctuary laws on a segment of ‘America Reports,’ calling them destructive to public safety and the rule of law. He also addressed the issue of violence against immigration enforcement officers, stating that such actions are unacceptable and threaten the integrity of the immigration system.
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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr criticized left-wing reactions to CBS canceling Stephen Colbert’s show, suggesting they were acting like they were losing a ‘loyal DNC spokesperson.’ CBS cited financial reasons, but progressive figures accused the network of political bias.
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Ibiza’s ambulance services are overwhelmed due to a significant number of emergency calls linked to drug and alcohol incidents involving tourists at the island’s nightclubs. A quarter of daily emergencies are attributed to these events, straining local healthcare resources and causing delays for other urgent cases.
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MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak (Holos faction) has submitted a draft resolution to the Verkhovna Rada to block the Speaker of Parliament from signing a bill that would limit the independence of NABU and SAPO. The proposed law seeks to limit the investigative powers of these anti-corruption bodies, sparking concerns about potential erosion of Ukraine’s anti-corruption mechanisms.
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House Republicans have approved an amendment to rename the Kennedy Center’s Opera House after First Lady Melania Trump. This move comes amid the political fallout following President Trump’s recent appointment as chairman of the Kennedy Center, which triggered the resignation of several board members.
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A Democratic congresswoman has criticized the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency as a ‘paramilitary force,’ sparking debate over its tactics and role in addressing migrant crime. This comes amid ongoing congressional hearings examining the agency’s handling of migrant-related issues.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, labeling the situation a ‘horror show’ and calling for international accountability. The UN chief urged the Security Council to take decisive action as the conflict escalates with severe humanitarian consequences.
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Russia launched a major attack on Naftogaz facilities, damaging its gas infrastructure. The chairman confirmed the destruction, raising concerns about Ukraine’s energy security.
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Ukrainian drone strike kills 3 in occupied Kherson, Kremlin-backed official says. A Russian drone and missile attack on Kramatorsk kills a 10-year-old boy, Ukrainian authorities report.
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Russian lawmakers have approved fines for searching for “extrem,ist” content and advertising VPNs, as authorities consider a potential WhatsApp ban. This marks a significant tightening of internet regulations in the country.
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Ruslan Stefanchuk, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, has signed a bill that limits the independence of NABU and SAPO and sent it to President Zelenskyy for signature. The legislation aims to redefine the role and jurisdiction of these anti-corruption agencies.
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NABU Director Semen Kryvonos reported that three employees sustained injuries during a search on Monday. Doctors were unable to record the injuries, raising concerns about the incident’s documentation.
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Germany has deported dozens of Iraqi citizens, mirroring a previous repatriation of Afghan nationals. Interior Minister Dobrindt is exploring stricter migration methods, potentially inspired by Denmark’s approach.
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A federal judge in Baltimore ruled the Trump administration could face contempt charges for failing to return a deported Venezuelan migrant to U.S. soil. The administration’s recent deportation of Cristian to Venezuela, despite a court order, raised concerns among immigration advocates and legal experts.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has reached out to Ghisl,aine Maxwell amid escalating tensions over the Epstein investigation. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the shutdown of the Epstein investigation, raising questions about its future.
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The article discusses the mixed performance of President Donald Trump during his first six months in office, with Fox News @ Night panelists and viewers offering diverse assessments of his accomplishments and challenges.
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John Roberts praised Ozzy Osbourne as a ‘once in a’ lifetime rock icon, highlighting his enduring influence on heavy metal music. The segment featured a conversation between Roberts and Sandra Smith, where they explored Osbourne’s legacy and his impact on the music industry.
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California’s GOP chairman has publicly praised Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts, highlighting their role in addressing the migrant crime crisis and combating ‘child slave labor.’ Panelists Will O’Neill and Chris Clem discussed these issues on Fox News @ Night, emphasizing the political and security implications of Trump’s policies.
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Rosie Roche, a distant cousin of Prince William and Harry, was found dead at her family home in Wiltshire, UK, under non-suspicious circumstances. Police and coroner have concluded the death was not suspicious, though the cause of death was determined as a traumatic head injury, suggesting possible suicide.