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During the visit, Trump engaged in discussions with Federal Reserve officials, emphasizing his support for a more aggressive approach to monetary policy. Analysts have differing opinions on whether Trump’s approach aligns with the Federal Reserve’s long-standing priorities.
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A former FEMA official has filed a lawsuit claiming that the agency’s internal dispute resolution system is paralyzed, hindering dismissed workers from seeking legal recourse. The case highlights the ongoing challenges with the congressional system designed to handle such employment disputes.
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Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, has called for an investigation following her recent comments, putting the Attorney General in a challenging position. The Justice Department received minimal notice before the demand for the probe.
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Knox County Mayor Glenn ‘Kane’ Jacobs praised Hulk Hogan’s transformative impact on professional wrestling, emphasizing his role in popularizing the sport as mainstream entertainment. Jacobs reflected on how Hogan’s influence extended beyond the ring, shaping the industry’s cultural significance.
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The article discusses the release of a convicted murderer following a prisoner exchange involving the Trump administration, with officials aware of his criminal past.
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Joe Germanotta, a comedian and political commentator, expressed concern over former President Joe Biden’s upcoming book deal, calling it a ‘scary thought’ that Biden might write his own book. The discussion gained traction on the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel, where the topic was debated among hosts and guests.
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Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service, used by Ukrainian troops, suffered a global outage, affecting over 40,000 terminals. Musk apologized and vowed to resolve the issue, despite ongoing tensions with Ukrainian officials over the war.
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The Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers delivered an action-packed game filled with thrilling plays and standout performances. Highlights from their matchup were featured on MLB on FOX, showcasing the intensity of the competition.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel on ‘Gutfeld!’ are revisiting the ‘Russiagate’ investigation, emphasizing the need for ongoing scrutiny of the allegations. The discussion highlights the impact of the probe on individuals’ lives and underscores the importance of transparency in political matters.
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UFC President Dana White honored Hulk Hogan, a WWE icon, after his death, recalling their meeting at the Republican National Convention and describing Hogan as a ‘good man’ and ‘special’ individual. White highlighted Hogan’s admiration for the President and his love for America.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick disclosed on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ that President Donald Trump is pressuring Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates to reduce renovation costs for the ‘Fed Mahal.’ The discussion highlighted the growing tension between Trump’s economic strategies and the Fed’s housing policies.
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Stephen Miller, a key advisor to the White House, has made controversial remarks on Fox News’ Hannity, labeling the Democratic Party as ‘completely radicalized.’ His assertion has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats and some media outlets, with many arguing that the statement is politically motivated and lacks substantial evidence.
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President Donald Trump has endorsed Florida state Senator Joe Gruters to lead the Republican National Committee, replacing Michael Whatley, who is set to announce his Senate candidacy.
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UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava has stated that his main motivation for transferring this spring was proximity to family, not the money in his NIL deal. The athlete emphasized that his primary motivation was not financial gain from his NIL deal, as previously speculated.
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Jackson Blake, a rising star in the NHL, has agreed to an eight-year, $45 million contract extension with the Carolina Hurricanes. The deal, which locks in Blake through the 2031-2032 season, marks a significant investment by the Hurricanes in their young forward.
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The Russian government is considering a major gasoline export ban to help control rising domestic fuel prices. This follows previous temporary measures implemented in recent years to manage supply shortages and high costs.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon has expressed hope that the Columbia University settlement could set a precedent for other institutions. She also reflected on Hulk Hogan’s passing during her appearance on Hannity.
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Former U.S. Congressman George Santos has publicly marked the beginning of his federal prison sentence with a theatrical, social media farewell. The former New York representative, convicted of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, is set to report to federal custody on Friday, beginning an 87-month incarceration.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is under investigation for allegedly falsifying loan documents to secure favorable mortgage rates, which could have benefited his campaign against Senator John Cornyn. The case has raised questions about the ethics of using real estate transactions for political advantage.
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Former President Donald Trump, who once promised to save TikTok from a potential US ban, now threatens to shut it down if a proposed sale to US-based buyers fails. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the administration is prepared to block TikTok’s operations in the United States if China does not approve the deal.
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TikTok creator Dave O. Shepardson documented long buffet lines at the MGM Grand, illustrating the surge in tourist activity. The footage highlights the heightened demand for hotel amenities during peak season.
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UFC president Dana White honored Hulk Hogan’s legacy during an interview on Jesse Watters Primetime. The conversation highlighted their shared history and Hogan’s lasting impact on the sports entertainment world.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes the mainstream media for perpetuating the Trump-Russia collusion narrative as a ‘phony political hit job.’ He argues the media’s coverage has been biased and contributed to misinformation, especially after the 2016 election.
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Actress Winona Ryder recounts her past celebrity crushes on Christopher Walken and Al Pacino, including a memorable incident where she kept a rotisserie chicken wishbone from Walken for years. She also shares her heartfelt experience with Pacino during their time working on ‘Richard III’ and how she eventually found her current partner, Scott Mackinlay Hahn,…
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Former Rep. George Santos has been sentenced to eight years in prison for identity theft and wire fraud. The conviction follows a federal investigation revealing a scheme involving fraudulent use of his identity.
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Miranda Devine and Charlie Kirk examine the ongoing discourse around the ‘Russi.gate’ investigation, highlighting how left-leaning media outlets have shifted from critical scrutiny to ignoring declassified documents related to the scandal.
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Two Columbia University janitors claimed they were held hostage by anti-Israel protesters during a campus riot and have settled their complaint with the university for an undisclosed amount. This comes as the university also settles a $220 million case with the Trump administration over civil rights violations, including $200 million for discrimination claims.
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Democratic strategist James Carville argues the Democratic Party must adopt clear and definitive messaging to regain voter trust. His critique of the party’s current communication strategy highlights the need for confidence and precision in articulating its positions.
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France recognizes Palestinian statehood, signaling a pivotal shift in diplomatic efforts. The global matcha trend continues to grow, reflecting rising interest in health-conscious products.
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Racket News editor Matt Taibbi argues that releasing more ‘Russiagate’ documents could reshape the narrative around the investigation. The call for transparency has sparked varied reactions among political figures and media watchdogs.
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Christian Wilkins, considered one of the NFL’s top interior defensive linemen, was released by the Las Vegas Raiders after playing only five games in 2024 due to a foot injury. The Raiders terminated his contract, leaving him potentially owed millions in guaranteed payments, which has sparked a grievance with the NFLPA over how his rehab…
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The Trump administration has signed into law a $9 billion rescissions package to cut federal funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting, marking a legislative victory. The newsletter also highlights ongoing legal battles and international conflicts, including clashes between Thailand and Cambodia troops and the DOJ’s new Russiagate investigation.
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The U.S. and Israel have withdrawn from cease-fire talks with Hamas, indicating a shift toward alternative methods to secure the release of hostages. Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip continue to expand, raising concerns about the potential escalation of hostilities.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz are set to discuss with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy the latter’s controversial decision to place independent anti-corruption bodies under the authority of the prosecutor general. The meeting, reported by German outlet BILD, aims to address concerns about the potential impact on Ukraine’s judicial independence and anti-corruption…
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News agencies including AFP, AP, BBC and Reuters issued a joint statement expressing deep concern for journalists in Gaza who are struggling to meet basic needs amid escalating humanitarian crises. The organizations are calling for Israeli authorities to facilitate access to the region and ensure adequate food supplies reach the population.
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Former USC Trojans quarterback Matt Leinart has joined Fox News Digital to emphasize the urgency of blood donation amid current shortages. His campaign with Abbott focuses on raising awareness about the importance of blood donations.
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Germany, France, and the UK are preparing to engage in critical nuclear negotiations with Iran in Istanbul, marking a potential turning point in the ongoing international standoff over Iran’s nuclear program. The discussions, set for Friday, are expected to focus on the future of Iran’s nuclear activities, with significant implications for regional security and global…
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A former Biden administration assistant claims the Trump administration is using the Epstein case as a distraction from its response to the allegations. During a panel discussion, the assistant’s comments were part of a broader debate on the implications of the allegations.
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Kyiv City State Administration has announced that the Zhytniy Rynok building will receive monument status within a month. An application for cultural heritage object status will be submitted to the Ministry of Culture.
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Ukrainian lawmakers are set to address a critical piece of legislation that could significantly alter the landscape of anti-corruption efforts in the country. The proposed bill, submitted by President Volodymyr Zelensky, aims to grant the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NAB, and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) enhanced investigative powers and greater autonomy in…
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Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva and Special Advisor to the President of Egypt on National Security Faiza Abou el-Naga are collaborating on establishing a Ukrainian agro-industrial hub in Egypt, aiming to implement bilateral agreements between the two nations. The initiative seeks to enhance agricultural cooperation and economic integration…
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A heckler interrupted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ tribute to Hulk Hogan, shouting profanities before being removed by security at a press event Thursday in Bradenton. The man, positioned near the back of the room, was caught on camera jumping up from his seat and pointing aggressively at DeSantis while shouting, ‘Alligator Alcatraz — is that…
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Fox News host Jesse Watters reflected on Hulk Hogan’s lasting legacy during an episode of ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Watters emphasized Hogan’s significant impact on the sports entertainment industry and his cultural influence.
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Ukrainian state railway company Ukrzaliznytsia confirmed Russia’s shelling around Odesa to block seaports, targeting railway infrastructure and rolling stock. The attacks are part of a broader strategy to disrupt Ukraine’s logistics and economic activity.
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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, discussed the Democratic Party’s ‘template’ of deceit and expressed concerns about former President Joe Biden’s mental state on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Jordan argued that the party’s approach is rooted in falsehoods and manipulation of public perception.
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First-year North Carolina coach Bill Belichick has dismissed concerns that his personal life, particularly his romance with Jordon Hudson, could be a distraction for the football team. Players emphasize that Hudson has not been involved in the coaching process or seen at team facilities.
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YASNO reports that Kyiv residents paid 29 million hryvnia to restore electricity after disconnection for debts. The energy supplier highlights the significant financial burden on households and businesses.
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Donald Trump’s recent remarks on Israel and inflation have sparked significant political debate, drawing sharp responses from both parties and analysts. His comments have raised questions about his policy priorities and their potential impact on domestic and international affairs.
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ESPN anchor Elle Duncan faced backlash for a crude halftime comment during the WNBA All-Star Game, where she compared the lack of defense to a ‘girls’ trip to Cancun.’ Duncan defended her joke on a podcast, stating that her humor has been a defining trait for over a decade.
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Ukraine’s Cabinet has appointed Minister Sobolev to lead the Interdepartment, Working Group on Sanctions Policy. The move aims to coordinate the country’s response to international sanctions.
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Democrat Tim Walz is leading a Democratic effort to challenge President Trump’s policies within the National Governors Association, threatening to withdraw due to inaction against Trump’s executive actions. The NGA has defended its bipartisan role, emphasizing its mission remains unchanged.
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Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Chairman Ruslan Stefanchuk has invited U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson to visit Kyiv, underscoring the importance of U.S.-Ukraine diplomatic ties. The invitation follows discussions on aid and military support for Ukraine.
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The Seattle Mariners have acquired slugger Josh Naylor from the Arizona Diamondbacks, bolstering their offensive capabilities and playoff ambitions. This trade is part of the team’s strategy to enhance their lineup for the upcoming season.
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Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self was hospitalized after experiencing concerning symptoms and had two stents inserted. The university reported he is expected to make a full recovery.
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The Seattle Mariners have made their first significant trade deadline move by acquiring Josh Naylor, a power-hitting first baseman, in a deal that signals the start of an active trade season.
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Deputy Head of Ukraine’s President’s Office, Pavlo Palisa, met with EU Military Committee Head Seán Clancy to explore potential military cooperation between Ukraine and European partners, with a focus on strengthening Ukraine’s defense-industrial complex.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has submitted a bill to the Verkhovna Rada concerning the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). The bill aims to revise the jurisdictions and operational capabilities of these anti-corruption agencies.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has introduced a bill to restore all powers and independence guarantees to NABU and SAPO. The measure aims to strengthen anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.
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Germany is accelerating military tech investments, including AI and surveillance cockroaches, amid tensions with Russia. Chancellor Merz’s budget plan aims to boost the defense budget to €153 billion by 2029.
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Thailand and Cambodia have engaged in deadly clashes along their disputed border, resulting in at least a dozen fatalities. The violence erupted after long-simmerning tensions between the two nations escalated.