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Federal Judge Aileen Cannon has allowed Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump, to represent himself in his trial. Routh has accused his legal team of fear and not appreciating him, despite the judge’s warnings that they would defend him better.
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Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt criticized the Democratic Party for being led by extreme figures like Randi Weingarten, Zohran Mamdani, and Hunter Biden, calling it a ‘Star Wars bar of leftists.’ His comments stem from concerns over the party’s inability to connect with Middle America and a lack of coherent messaging.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over potential government shutdown threats. Thune, during an interview with ‘Ruthless’ podcast, stated that Schumer is in a ‘no-win situation’ regarding the potential shutdown.
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Hulk Hogan, the wrestling legend who passed away at 71, endorsed Donald Trump at the 2024 Republican National Convention, calling him the ‘toughest of them all.’ His passing prompted tributes from political figures and the entertainment industry, highlighting his significant impact on both American pop culture and politics.
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Four U.S. cruise passengers were arrested in Bermuda after being found in possession of drugs powerful enough to sedate an elephant. Bermuda police warned that carfentanyl, a synthetic opioid 100 times stronger than fentanyl, poses a significant threat to public safety.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to keep its main interest rate at 2%, pausing the ongoing easing cycle. This decision comes amidst growing tariff tensions with the Trump administration, which has raised concerns about the economic stability of the eurozone.
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Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin has introduced a resolution demanding the immediate unsealing of all court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, a move intended to test Democrats’ commitment to transparency amidst ongoing political turmoil. The Epstein files have become a central issue in the political landscape, with both parties vying for control over…
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New York City Councilwoman Zohran Mamdani’s socialist campaign faces growing scrutiny as he struggles to secure key Democratic endorsements. During a ‘Faulkner Focus’ roundtable, residents expressed concerns over his promises, highlighting a broader debate about socialism’s role in local politics.
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Authorities have recovered the bodies of three men who were swept away by the Mississippi River’s strong currents while fishing and swimming on a sandbar. The incident has raised concerns about the dangers of river recreation in the area.
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Sen. Adam Schiff has dismissed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s allegations that the Obama administration manufactured a false Russia collusion narrative in 2016, calling the claims ‘dishonest’. The U.S. Department of Justice has formed a strike force to assess the evidence, while Trump and Schiff continue their feud over the Russia collusion allegations.
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Head of the regional military administration Oleh Synehubov reported that enemy air strikes on Kharkiv have resulted in 16 victims, including a 10-year-old child. The incident has raised concerns over the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian populations.
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Major news organizations have urged Israel to permit media access to and from the Gaza Strip amid deteriorating conditions in the Palestinian territory. This call comes as tensions escalate and humanitarian concerns grow.
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Three people died as a result of Russian shelling in the village of Vodianske, Donetsk region, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reports. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in the eastern part of the country.
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Internal tensions within the House GOP are intensifying as members confront the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. A bipartisan push to subpoena the Department of Justice for Epstein documents has undermined GOP leaders and Trump.
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Former New York House Republican George Santos is set to begin his seven-year prison sentence, marking the end of his political career and a period of public scrutiny. Despite his conviction for fraud and embezzlement, Santos remains loyal to President Trump, though he acknowledges the lack of hope for clemency.
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2K Games has provided a detailed roadmap outlining the schedule for upcoming reveals and announcements related to NBA 2K26, the upcoming basketball simulation game. The roadmap includes information about the game’s development timeline and key milestones.
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The Green Bay Packers have unveiled throwback uniforms for the 2025 NFL season, celebrating the 192,3 season that marked a significant milestone in Packer history. This decision reflects the Packers’ commitment to honoring their rich tradition and legacy.
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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has been fined $500 for a social media post criticizing the league’s referees. The fine was imposed after her comments on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, which sparked mixed reactions from fans and analysts.
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Former NFL offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett has rejoined the Green Bay Packers as a defensive analyst, marking his return to the team after a stint as an assistant coach from 2018 to 2020.
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A judge in Ontario has ruled in the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team, finding that the complainant’s testimony was not credible. The court’s decision underscores the legal standard that must be met for such allegations to proceed, requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Von Miller, 36, says he can ‘still roll out of bed’ and rush the passer, showing his commitment to maintaining his performance. His comments highlight his determination to stay physically ready for the NFL.
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An MRI confirmed an ACL tear for Dolphins cornerback Artie Burns, who now is expected to miss the 2025 season, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The injury is a major blow to the Dolphins’ defense as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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Hulk Hogan, a legendary figure in professional wrestling, has passed away at the age of 71, according to Florida police and WWE. His death has sent shockwaves through the wrestling community and beyond, with fans and fellow athletes mourning the loss of a true icon.
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Trump’s approval ratings have dropped despite his major policy successes, including border security, tax cuts, and Iran strikes, due to the political capital spent on bold moves that alienate some voters. The article explores the paradox of Trump’s popularity decline amidst these achievements, attributing it to the political capital spent on bold moves that alienate…
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The article contrasts the 2013 EuroMaidan protests with the current wave of youth activism in Ukraine, highlighting the enduring spirit of resistance and hope for a better future. It emphasizes the resilience of Ukrainian youth and their commitment to shaping the country’s future amidst ongoing challenges.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has urged China to use its influence over Russia to encourage serious engagement in peace talks regarding the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Von der Leyen compared China’s influence on Russia to the European Union’s influence on Ukraine, highlighting the potential role of the world’s second-largest economy in facilitating a diplomatic…
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Schiff has refuted claims of ‘dishonesty’ regarding the Trump-Russia probe, responding to criticism from Tulsi Gabbard. The exchange highlights growing divisions over the investigation’s integrity and its implications for national security.
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The Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin sees the debate over the GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ as a chance to rebuild the Democratic coalition ahead of the midterms, while RNC Chair Michael Whatley views the legislation as a cornerstone for the GOP’s messaging. The bill, which includes tax cuts and Medicaid restructuring, has sparked intense…
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Forests are critical in absorbing carbon dioxide, but increasingly, wildfires are turning them into carbon emitters. A recent blaze in Brazil’s National Forest Brasília highlights this growing threat.
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Hulk Hogan, the iconic wrestling legend, has died at the age of 7, according to TMZ reports. Fox News’ Jeff Paul and entertainment reporter Lauren Conlin have provided further details on the passing of the legendary wrestler.
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A Russian airstrike on Kharkiv has resulted in three injuries, including a 27-year-old woman identified by local authorities. The attack occurred during the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe.
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Hulk Hogan, a towering figure in professional wrestling, has died at the age of 71 after a medical incident in his Florida home. His passing has deeply affected the wrestling community and beyond.
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Ukrainian drones struck Russia’s Sochi resort, while Russian forces bombarded Odessa’s residential areas and the historic Pryvoz market, hours after ceasefire talks collapsed. The attacks highlight the war’s expanding reach, with civilian and strategic locations under threat.
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Thailand and Cambodia have engaged in their deadliest border clashes in over a decade, resulting in at least 12 fatalities. Both nations accused the other of initiating the violence.
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President Donald Trump has stated he does not plan to remove subsidies for Elon Musk’s companies, contradicting earlier remarks where he suggested the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could investigate him. While Trump previously hinted that DOGE might need to ‘eat Elon,’ he now emphasizes his desire for Musk and all businesses to ‘thrive.’
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Deadly clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have left residents of Surin province taking shelter as tensions rise in the region. The conflict has sparked fears of a prolonged struggle with significant humanitarian consequences.
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Maksim Yegorov, former governor of Tambov, has been arrested on bribery charges, according to police sources. The charges involve accepting a large bribe, though specific details remain unclear.
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Maksim Yegorov, former governor of Tambov, has been charged with taking a large bribe by the Meshchansky District Court in Moscow. The case highlights the government’s efforts to address corruption within its administrative structures.
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At least 12 people have been killed in military clashes between Thailand and Cambodia near the contested Ta Muen Thom temple. Both nations have accused each other of starting the violence, leading to a further deterioration in diplomatic relations.
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Bret Baier, host of ‘Special Report,’ argues that transparency is crucial in the ongoing investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein files and former President Barack Obama’s alleged ties to the Trump-Russia collusion probe. The discussion took place on the ‘Brian Kilmeade Show.’
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A conservative watchdog group has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense over the alleged removal of the West Point crest from Bibles in the Cadet Chapel. The removal has raised concerns about the academy’s shift from traditional values.
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Severe hunger has gripped the war-torn Palestinian enclave, where growing numbers of people are starving and the doctors treating them are working on empty stomachs. The United Nations has called for an emergency aid distribution, but the ongoing hostilities have made it difficult to deliver essential supplies to those in need.
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Forty-eight members of parliament have endorsed a legislative proposal that aims to restore the autonomy of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti- Corruption Prosecutor’s Office. This move has drawn attention as it could reinforce transparency and accountability in governance.
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FCC Chair Brendan Carr supports Trump’s stance against legacy media, stating that many Americans no longer trust traditional news outlets. The discussion centers on CBS News’ cancellation of ‘The Late Show’ and the broader public skepticism toward mainstream media.
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CBS News has appointed Tanya Simon as the new executive producer of ’60 Minutes,’ following the resignation of her predecessor. Simon, a veteran of the show and daughter of late CBS News correspondent Bob Simon, is the first woman to hold this role in the show’s history.
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Sun protection is essential year-round, and the article recommends a selection of stylish, UV-protective clothing. From UPF 50+ dresses to functional hoodies, these items ensure safe and comfortable outdoor activities across various settings.
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A 47-year-old man has been arrested for running a fake embassy operation, posing as an ambassador to imaginary nations and duping people for money. The elaborate setup was based in a lavish property on the outskirts of Delhi.
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A 47-year-old man has been arrested in Delhi for running a fake embassy, impersonating an ambassador to fictional countries and defrauding individuals of their money.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is set to meet with Ghisl. Maxwell in a Florida prison. The meeting aims to address unresolved legal issues tied to Epstein’s case and Maxwell’s charges.
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U.S. District Judge James Boasberg is set to hold a crucial court hearing on Thursday as he weighs new allegations in the Trump administration’s use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador. The hearing follows his earlier blocking of the administration’s use of the law, which sparked multiple legal challenges…
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) is assisting in the evacuation of residents from Donetsk and Zaporizhia regions, which are currently under frontline conditions. This effort highlights the organization’s commitment to protecting civilians in conflict zones.
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Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a roundtable discussion on July 24 at 12:00 PM focusing on humanitarian activities in war zones. The event will address critical topics such as the protection of humanitarian personnel, technological innovations in aid delivery, and the broader geopolitical implications of these efforts.
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Terry Francona, former manager of the Cleveland Guardians, defends the team’s name change from the ‘Indians’ to the ‘Guardians,’ stating it was a necessary step toward respecting Native American heritage despite Trump’s public criticism. Francona credits team owner Paul Dolan for the decision, emphasizing that the change was made with respect and inclusivity in mind.
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U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is set to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice in the Jeffrey Epstein case, in Florida as she prepares to present new evidence to the Department of Justice. The House Oversight Committee has also subpoenaed her to testify next month, following her 2021 trial where she did not provide…
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Todd and Julie Chrisley, released from federal prison after receiving pardons from former President Donald Trump, are navigating the challenges of reintegration into their lives post-incarceration. On their podcast, they openly discussed how life outside prison feels more difficult than the structured environment of incarceration, citing emotional and psychological strain as a significant challenge.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that Russia attacked Ukrainian regions with 103 strike drones and four missiles on Thursday night. This attack marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.
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Miranda Devine, a well-known column for the New York Post, has raised concerns over the federal investigation into former President Joe Biden’s alleged mental decline, linking it to Hunter Biden’s legal troubles. She highlighted the use of autopen in the context of the discussion.
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A passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines crashed in Russia’s Far East, resulting in the deaths of all 48 people on board. The incident occurred when the aircraft lost communication with ground dispatchers around 1 p.m. local time while en route to an airport in the Amur region.
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A passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines has crashed in Russia’s Far East, resulting in nearly 50 fatalities. Emergency services are working to locate survivors and assess the situation.
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A passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines crashed in Russia’s Far East, resulting in the deaths of all 49 individuals on board. Emergency services are working to locate and recover the wreckage, which is in a remote and rugged terrain.