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French President Emmanuel Macron is set to formally recognize Palestine as a sovereign state, a decision that could significantly alter the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. This move is expected to have far-reaching implications for international relations and regional stability.
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Laura Ingraham honored Hulk Hogan’s legacy on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ reflecting on his impact and the values he represented.
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Residents of Gaza, particularly displaced populations, are confronting severe food shortages and limited aid amidst the ongoing conflict. Aid deliveries are restricted, leaving many families struggling to access basic necessities, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has submitted a bill to the Verkhovna Rada aimed at enhancing the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). The legislation is now available on the parliamentary website for review and potential approval.
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Christina Marie Chapman, an Arizona woman, received a 102-month prison sentence for enabling North Korean workers to infiltrate 309 U.S. companies through identity theft. The scheme, which generated over $17 million for North Korea, involved the theft of 68 American identities and was facilitated by hosting stolen devices in her home.
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Grammy-winning artist Victoria Monét shared that she faced pressure to have an abortion after an unexpected pregnancy, describing the experience as emotionally challenging. The incident, involving her London-based music company Platoon, highlighted the tension between career and motherhood.
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Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a New Hampshire Democrat, cast the deciding vote to advance Michael Waltz’s nomination for U.N. position in exchange for a promise from the administration to release frozen foreign aid funds for Haiti and Nigeria.
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French President Macron announced France will formally recognize Palestinian statehood in September. US envoy Witkoff stated the US is withdrawing from Gaza peace talks, affecting the region’s diplomatic landscape.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to recognize Palestinian statehood at the United Nations General Assembly, distancing France from the United States and its allies. This decision is expected to create diplomatic friction with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has long opposed such recognition.
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James Cook remains confident about securing a contract extension meeting his demands while training with the Bills. His social media posts and public statements show his clear stance on the matter, indicating that he is unwavering in his expectations.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing criticism from prominent Democrats for his past political positions. The controversy has intensified as the mayoral race approaches, with key Democratic figures questioning Mamdani’s alignment with current party platforms.
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Ben Shapiro, host of ‘The Ben Shapiro Show,’ comments on former President Barack Obama’s approach to the ‘Russi, gate’ investigation, suggesting Obama has always relied on others to handle the ‘dirty work.’ Shapiro analyzes declassified intelligence released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on the ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ platform.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has invited Germany to participate in the review of a bill aimed at ensuring the independence of anti-corruption bodies. The proposed legislation seeks to strengthen institutional integrity and combat corruption within Ukraine.
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China has expressed support for the recent direct discussions between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the agreement on prisoner exchanges and humanitarian matters. The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson’s comments, made on Thursday, underscored the nation’s positive outlook toward the ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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Donald Trump has proposed new tariffs on Russian imports, citing national security concerns. The policy has sparked debates over economic impacts and potential sanctions against Moscow.
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Ukrainian agrarian groups have urged President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to veto a proposed export duty on soybean and rapeseed, aiming to have the law returned to parliament for revision. The law, enacted on July 16, 2025, seeks to impose tariffs on these agricultural products.
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The article explores how ‘The Simpsons’ has often been credited with predicting real-world events, including the Coldplay kiss cam moment and Trump’s presidency. DW’s investigation reveals that while some predictions align with reality, many are coincidental.
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Aron Stevens, a professional wrestler for the National Wrestling Alliance, recently paid tribute to Hulk Hogan in a statement to Fox News Digital. His tribute underscores the lasting impact that Hogan has had on the world of professional wrestling.
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Lauren Sánchez Bezos made a striking fashion statement during a romantic evening in Saint-Tropez with her husband, Jeff Bezos. The couple was photographed walking hand in hand after a meal at a local restaurant, with Lauren wearing a sheer leopard-print dress and Jeff in a blue shirt and gray pants.
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Kelly Osbourne shared her grief over her father Ozzy Osbourne’s death, calling him her ‘best friend.’ Lisa Stelly, Jack Osbourne’s ex-wife, paid tribute by highlighting the family’s bond with the rock legend.
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Young people in downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin, are addressing safety issues in the area following the recent death of 22-year-old Eliotte Heinz, who was found dead in the Mississippi River after a night out on the town. The incident has sparked discussions about improving public safety during late-night outings and in waterfront areas.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) informed Trump in May that his name appeared repeatedly in the Jeffrey Epstein files. The DOJ decided not to release the documents, citing their sensitivity, and Trump deferred to the agency’s decision.
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The Donetsk Regional Military Administration has ordered the forced evacuation of families with children from Dobropillia and surrounding villages, including three villages in Dobropillia and six villages in Kryvyi Rih community within Pokrovsk district. The decision was made due to the presence of 928 children in the area, raising concerns about their safety.
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Bass Ndiaye, an illegal alien from Senegal, was charged with assaulting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and other detainees with a deadly or dangerous weapon.
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A senior official from the U.S. Department of Justice has met with Ghisl, a former associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein. The meeting highlights the continued interest of law enforcement agencies in the case, which has been the subject of significant media and public attention.
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Bret Baier provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Friday, July 25 edition of ‘Special Report’, offering viewers a glimpse of the show’s featured content. The preview highlights the key topics and segments that will be covered in the next episode.
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The U.S. Justice Department faced backlash for diverting hundreds of FBI personnel and prosecutors to scrutinize the Epstein files multiple times, aiming to satisfy Trump’s supporters by releasing public information. Critics argue that this has undermined regular law enforcement duties.
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Former White House chief of staff Ron Klain told House investigators that Hillary Clinton and Jake Sullivan expressed concerns about former President Joe Biden’s political viability by 2024. Klain, who appeared voluntarily before the House Oversight Committee, stated that both Clinton and Sullivan believed Biden was less effective in 2024 compared to 2022.
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President Trump’s administration has authorized a prisoner swap that includes a convicted killer returning to the U.S. from Venezuela, contradicting his public stance on expelling criminals. The State Department released a photo showing the individual, identified as Dahud Hanid Ortiz, among newly freed prisoners, with a Peruvian man flashing the three-finger salute, a symbol of…
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The current news landscape features a complex dynamic involving former President Donald Trump, the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Federal Reserve. These three entities are engaged in a tense triangle of interactions, with the potential for significant developments.
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Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh joins ‘Special Report’ to discuss the future of the central banking system and addresses the Trump administration’s second-term economic agenda. Warsh outlines potential reforms to the Federal Reserve, emphasizing the need for structural adjustments to align with current economic challenges.
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A Seattle woman is suing the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels for allegedly blocking her from commenting on their Instagram account after she criticized their aerial performances for subjecting her cat to ‘acoustic torture.’ The lawsuit claims the noise from the squadron’s shows caused severe distress to her cat, Layla, leading to its death in August…
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Joe Rogan has suggested that Hunter Biden could be president, citing that he is smarter than people think. The podcast host praised Hunter’s recent interview where he explained the science of cocaine, calling it one of the most convincing explanations he has heard.
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An unidentified heckler interrupted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during his emotional tribute to the late Hulk Hogan on Thursday. The legendary former pro wrestler and entertainer died at 71 after a medical emergency at his Clearwater home.
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The recent viral demarche from Tatarstan has captured public attention, highlighting the region’s growing dissent against the central Russian government. This form of protest, characterized by public demonstrations and appeals for autonomy, has sparked a broader conversation about regional identity and governance within the Russian Federation.
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Former President Donald Trump, professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, and President Joe Biden are set to appear on *The Story*, a political talk show hosted by Martha MacCallum on Fox News. The episode, scheduled for July 24, is expected to cover a range of topics, with Trump and Biden likely exchanging political barbs.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has indicated that Germany may soon supply Ukraine with long-range weapons capable of striking Russian territory, signaling a potential shift in the country’s military support strategy for the ongoing conflict. This development comes amid ongoing tensions and warnings from Moscow about the potential escalation of hostilities if such arms are…
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Hulk Hogan, the iconic wrestling icon, is being hailed as the ‘very embodiment of American optimism’ following recent discussions on 'The Will Cain Show.' The hosts of the ‘Ruth. podcast reflected on their cherished memories of Hogan, emphasizing his enduring legacy in the world of professional wrestling.
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The Pentagon has announced it will suspend its involvement in all national security events organized by think tanks, marking a significant shift in its engagement with intellectual and policy communities. This decision follows years of participation by both Republican and Democratic administrations in such forums.
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Kyivteploenergo has tested over 80% of heating networks and equipment in preparation for the winter season, highlighting the city’s efforts to ensure reliable heating amid ongoing conflict. The initiative is part of broader infrastructure maintenance to safeguard public welfare and service continuity.
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The IMF has highlighted the critical role of Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure in its cooperation program with the organization. IMF Director Julie Kozack stated that the independence of this infrastructure is essential for progress.
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Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin has criticized Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ as a key strategy to help Democrats rebound after hitting ‘rock bottom’. Martin acknowledges the party has a ‘brand problem’ but sees path to win back working class voters.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) plans to move more than half of its 4,600 Washington employees to five regional hubs. This decision aims to decentralize operations and improve accessibility for rural communities.
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Fox News correspondent Aishah Hasnie reports on testimony from a former chief of staff regarding former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity, raising questions about his condition while in office. The report on ‘Special Report’ highlights ongoing concerns and discussions about the former president’s condition.
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The article discusses the conclusion of the Russiagate narrative, which was a conspiracy theory alleging Russian election interference in 2016 and collusion with Trump. The author argues that the deception was orchestrated by top US officials, including Obama and intelligence agencies, for political purposes. A declassified report by Tulsi Gabbard’s office states that Russia did…
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President Donald Trump inspected the Federal Reserve’s headquarters to assess renovation progress, emphasizing his focus on economic management. The visit indicates his administration’s commitment to enhancing financial infrastructure.
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Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore mocked Ohio State’s national title win last season, calling it ‘not a real win’ if the Buckeyes didn’t beat his team. The comment sparked debate among fans and analysts over the validity of such statements in college football.
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President Donald Trump has instructed his Cabinet to develop a 30-day plan to preserve college sports opportunities and prevent college athletes from becoming professionals.
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The Raiders have released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, who is recovering from a Jones fracture. Wilkins filed a grievance over the cancellation of his $35.2M guaranteed money.
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Aaron Rodgers, the newly acquired quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, addressed his first-game interception with a positive outlook, assuring fans that his touchdown contributions will follow. Rodgers remains optimistic about the Steelers’ prospects for the Super Bowl, signaling his commitment to his new team’s success.
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Yaroslav Rushchyshyn, a Ukrainian member of parliament, entrepreneur, and cultural figure, died following a motorcycle accident, his family confirmed to local media outlet Tvoye Misto on July 25. His death marks a significant loss for Ukraine’s political and cultural landscape.
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Netherlands and OSCE Members Demand Independent Probe into Alleged Russian Torture of Ukrainian POWs
The Netherlands and 40 OSCE member states have demanded an independent investigation into alleged Russian torture of Ukrainian POWs. The move reflects growing international pressure on Russia over potential war crimes.
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The Russian ruble has declined following the latest round of talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, which were perceived as lacking substantive progress. Analysts criticized the meeting for being largely symbolic rather than addressing critical issues such as Ukraine’s sovereignty and security.
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A federal judge has been accused of micromanaging the government’s case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Columbia University protestor. The case has drawn significant attention due to its implications for free speech and legal precedents.
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Greg Gutfeld has predicted that only one person will be surprised by the content of former President Joe Biden’s memoir, which is reported to be sold for $10 million. This comes amid Ron Klain’s testimony in the autopen investigation.
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The FCC has approved the $8 billion merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media, ending a prolonged regulatory process. The decision follows Paramount’s settlement with former President Donald Trump, which included significant financial compensation and editorial reforms to CBS News.
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A massive car explosion in Crystal City, Virginia, caused by a ruptured fuel tank led to a BLEVE that charred at least three nearby vehicles, with no injuries reported. Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire, and authorities have determined the incident to be non-suspicious.
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President Donald Trump urged the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates during his visit. The former president argued that the current interest rate environment is stifling business growth and consumer spending.
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The Moscow-backed governor of the occupied Zaporizhzhia region honored a jailed Russian general with an honorary title, highlighting the region’s alignment with Moscow. The move has drawn criticism from international observers, who view it as an attempt to legitimize actions taken by Russian forces in the region.
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Political commentators on ‘The Five’ are examining the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ agenda following Coca-Cola and Pepsi’s major changes to soda products.