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Katie Pavlich, a prominent conservative commentator, asserted that the Trump administration has committed to rebuilding public trust and instituting accountability measures. She made this claim during a discussion on ‘Special Report,’ where she and other panelists analyzed the actions of the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who alleged wrongdoing by the Obama administration in…
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The White House announced that President Trump will have control over how Japanese investments are allocated and will retain 90 percent of the profits from the $550 billion trade deal between the US and Japan. This agreement is seen as a significant move that enhances Trump’s influence in the region, allowing him to influence the…
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National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has alleged that ‘deep state actors’ are suppressing information linked to the ‘Russiagate’ investigation. Gabbard claimed that these actors are deliberately keeping the truth from being revealed, thereby obstructing the public’s right to know.
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Bankers surveyed by Interfax-Ukraine predict the National Bank of Ukraine will maintain its discount rate at 15.5% amid persistent inflation, influencing economic stability and growth.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo highlights the ongoing support for Kamala Harris among Hollywood elites despite her election loss. This reflects the intersection of celebrity influence and political dynamics in American politics.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized former President Barack Obama’s administration for its allegedly unprofessional handling of intelligence matters, calling it ‘home cooking,’ which he claims was exactly what Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted. The remark comes during a discussion on the ongoing Russi’Gate scandal, which has been scrutinizing potential Russian interference in the 2016…
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Governors from both major political parties in the Eastern U.S. are preparing to confront the PJM grid management team, which oversees the power infrastructure for 3 states and the District of Columbia. The governors’ push comes as electricity prices have surged, prompting a bipartisan effort to scrutinize the nonprofit’s operations.
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Angel Reese, a Chicago Sky star, is on the brink of a suspension after seven technical fouls in 22 games. A single additional foul could lead to a one-game suspension.
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President Donald Trump has secured a $221 million settlement with Columbia University to resolve multiple federal civil rights investigations, including allegations of discriminatory practices and antisemitic employment discrimination against Jewish faculty following the Hamas attacks in Israel. The White House called it the largest antisemitism-related settlement in U.S. history; Columbia confirmed the dollar amounts, but…
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CNN panelists have criticized the Trump administration for allegedly using Tulsi Gabbard’s presser on the Obama administration as part of a distraction campaign to divert public attention from the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses President Trump’s trade deals, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and more on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
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Roy Cooper is set to enter the North Carolina Senate race, vying for the open seat left by retiring Senator Thom Tillis. His campaign is expected to be one of the most significant in 2026 due to the high-profile nature of the contest.
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The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has banned transgender women from competing in Olympic women’s sports, complying with President Donald Trump’s executive order from February. This policy, titled ‘Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,’ aims to ensure a fair and safe environment for female athletes.
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Legal experts have expressed significant concerns about the involvement of Todd Blanche, former President Trump’s lawyer and current Deputy Attorney General, in the Epstein case. Blanche’s dual role as both a legal advocate for Trump during his 23 trial and as a senior official overseeing the probe has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest.
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China is advancing brain-computer interface technology to merge humans with machines in the global AI race. The development of invasive, minimally-invasive, and non-invasive BCIs reflects a strategic shift in achieving artificial general intelligence through direct brain-machine connectivity.
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Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, addressed concerns over the Russia-Trump collusion hoax on her show, ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ She emphasized the importance of accountability in such matters.
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Prosecutors have charged a Norwegian man with leaking sensitive information about U.S. embassy staff members and threatening Norway’s national interests, according to Norwegian authorities. The accused is associated with the American embassy in Oslo.
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Senator Ted Cruz has alleged that former President Barack Obama instigated a Russia hoax aimed at subverting American democracy. During an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Cruz detailed what he describes as explosive evidence supporting his claims.
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More than a third of Republicans disapprove of Trump’s handling of the Epstein files. A billboard in Times Square pressures Trump to release the files.
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Comedian Michael Rapaport mocked NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as ‘Zohran the Moron,’ vowing not to leave New York even if the democratic socialist wins. Mamdani’s rhetoric and stances on Israel have raised concerns among Jewish New Yorkers, particularly after his refusal to condemn the ‘globalize the intifada’ phrase.
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The Ukrainian Air Forces have been equipped with their initial mobile complexes specifically for servicing F-16 fighter jets. This development comes after a directive from the Ministry of Defense and collaboration with Ukrnafta and the Return Alive charitable foundation.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, have filed a defamation lawsuit against conservative podcaster Candace Owens, alleging that her claim Brigitte is a man caused emotional distress. The lawsuit seeks damages for the alleged defamation.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced preparations for a new stage of prisoner exchange amid ongoing efforts to secure the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The announcement comes as Russia continues to hold numerous Ukrainian combatants in captivity, with the potential for further exchanges potentially impacting the war’s trajectory.
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During the Cleveland Browns’ new alternate helmet presentation on Lake Erie, a videographer fell into the water, adding to the team’s ongoing struggles. The Browns face uncertainty at quarterback for the 2025 season, with Deshaun Watson’s injury history and a potential quarterback competition raising concerns.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has emphasized the importance of the upcoming Istanbul meeting, which serves as a critical step in preparing for a major summit of world leaders. During a press conference, he reiterated Ukraine’s steadfast commitment to securing the release of Ukrainian citizens held in Russian captivity and the return of children abducted by…
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Bryan Kohberger has been sent to state prison following his conviction for four consecutive life sentences without parole for the murders of four University of Idaho students. The sentencing marks a definitive conclusion to the case, which has captured national attention.
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The Supreme Court’s Cassation Chamber has requested documents from Ukraine’s NSDC, Cabinet, and Ministry of Economy regarding the sanctions against Petro Poroshenko. This follows his legal challenge to the presidential decree imposing sanctions on him.
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CUNY Law Professor Jeffrey Lax has criticized Brooklyn City Councilmember Zohran Mamdani’s policies as ‘pure communist ideology.’ The professor’s comments were part of a broader discussion on the ideological underpinnings of local governance.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a decree to streamline government spending and prioritize defense resources. The move aims to deliver results within a month to ensure maximum state resources are directed to national defense.
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A U.S. judge has denied a request to unseal the grand jury transcripts related to the Epstein case, marking the first in a series of attempts by President Donald Trump to obtain more information on the case. The decision comes amid mounting pressure from his MAGA supporters, who are demanding greater transparency.
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Elpidio Reyna, a violent rioter captured on video throwing rocks at Border Patrol vehicles in Los Angeles, was arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border. The incident occurred during the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots, and one federal officer was injured.
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Kyiv has launched a new free online bulletin board named BAGO, providing residents with a convenient platform to post various types of announcements. The initiative is being welcomed as a practical tool for enhancing community connectivity and economic activity in the city.
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Federal guidelines have updated to exclude flu vaccines containing thimerosal, a preservative linked to autism in discredited studies. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has rescinded his endorsement of these vaccines following the revised guidelines.
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has concluded an investigation into the fatal plane crash in Alaska, where Eugene Peltola Jr., husband of former U.S. Representative Mary Pelt, was killed in 2023. The inquiry identified the aircraft being overloaded with moose meat and antlers as a contributing factor to the accident.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to submit a bill to the Verkhovna Rada aimed at fortifying Ukraine’s law and order system and preventing Russian influence over law enforcement agencies. This development underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining territorial integrity and national security.
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Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko assures that the situation around NAB, SAPO will not affect Ukraine’s relations with international partners. The statement emphasizes Ukraine’s commitment to transparency and combating corruption.
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The Jeffrey Epstein case has become a significant political issue for the White House, with Attorney General Pam Bondi facing criticism for her inconsistent handling of the investigation. The scandal has sparked widespread concern about corruption and accountability within government officials.
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Ukrainian and Russian delegations have completed their third round of talks in Istanbul, ending in under an hour. The agreement includes a new prisoner exchange, signaling potential progress in ongoing negotiations.
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Traders are reportedly manipulating the rapeseed market in Ukraine by artificially lowering purchase prices ahead of the potential introduction of an export duty law. The First Ukrainian Agricultural Cooperative (FUAC) warns that this market pressure lacks objective justification despite the reported export of 27,000 tonnes of rapeseed as of July 21.
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Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic Black Sabbath singer, passed away at the age of 76 after a prolonged battle with health issues. His final days were spent in England, surrounded by family and music, as he expressed gratitude for his long career and the support of fans.
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Hospitals across the U.S. are ceasing gender-affirming care for minors due to federal policy changes. This move follows policies under Trump’s administration.
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The Trump administration is accused of illegally withholding Head Start program funds, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. This marks the third instance this year where the administration has been found to defy Congress on spending decisions.
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The families of four murdered University of Idaho students confronted Bryan Kohberger before he received life sentences without parole for the 2022 killings. Kohberger, 30, admitted to murdering four University of Idaho students at a change of plea hearing on July 2, but did not divulge the details or a motive surrounding the brutal slayings.
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Bryan Kohberger has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of four Idaho State University students. The case has sparked debates about campus safety, mental health resources, and gun control reforms.
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Jalen Hurts has decided not to wear his Super Bowl ring, stating he’s focused on the upcoming season. The Eagles’ custom, diamond-studded championship rings were unveiled following their Super Bowl victory.
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The White House warned that ‘The View’ could be canceled after Joy Behar’s anti-Trump remarks. The show’s producers defended their ratings, claiming it remains a top performer among daytime talk shows.
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Bret Baier offers a sneak peek into the upcoming Thursday, July 24 edition of ‘Special Report’, providing viewers with an exclusive preview of the show’s content.
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The Trump administration has canceled a federal loan guarantee for a major power grid project. This decision comes despite the White House’s commitment to expand the energy network to meet the rising power demands from new data centers.
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Ukrainy’s parliamentarians are expected to wait for the action plan agreed upon at President Zelenskyy’s meeting with NABU and SAPO leaders before making decisions, as stated by Arakhamia. The ruling party’s leader asserts that the Verkhovna Rada is prepared to back efforts to resolve contentious issues once the plan is in place.
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Former two-term North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is set to announce his Senate campaign to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, a pivotal moment in the 2026 Senate race. This decision has drawn significant attention, as Cooper’s candidacy is viewed as a major boost for the Democratic Party, which has struggled to win Senate seats…
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has joined fellow Democrats in criticizing Zohran Mamdani for failing to condemn antisemitic rhetoric, highlighting growing concerns within the party about his stance. The remarks underscore the ongoing tensions as Mamdani seeks to unseat New York Mayor Eric Adams.
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Keith McAllister, 61, died after being pulled into an MRI machine at Nassau Open MRI in Westbury, New York, wearing a 20-pound chain, which caused three heart attacks. His family has hired an attorney to pursue accountability for the incident.
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Aitana Bonmatí scored an extra-time winner to send Spain into Sunday’s Euro 2025 final against England at the expense of eight-time winners Germany. The decisive goal came in the 114th minute of the semifinal match.
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Aitana Bonmatí credited Ann-Katrin Berger’s tactical error for her decisive goal in Spain’s Euro 2024 semifinal win. The Spain star’s insight highlights the intricate tactical decisions that shape high-stakes football matches.
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The Colorado Rockies have ended their third-longest shutout drought in MLB history with a 1-0 victory. Rookie right-hander Tanner Gordon played a pivotal role in the achievement, showcasing his potential as a key player for the team.
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The Green Bay Packers reported a record $432.6 million in revenue sharing, setting a new league high. This payout reflects the team’s strong market position and publicly owned status.
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China covertly supplying drone engines to Russia has allowed Russian weapons-maker IEMZ Kupol to boost its Garpiya drone output, despite sanctions imposed by the U.S. and EU. The developments underscore the challenges in enforcing international sanctions.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has predicted that artificial intelligence will become a fundamental infrastructure for every company. He praised President Donald Trump’s A.I. agenda during an interview on ‘Special Report.’
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FEMA’s director defended the agency’s response to recent severe flooding in Texas during a congressional hearing, focusing on the impact of the Guadalupe River’s overflow in Ingram. Lawmakers questioned the effectiveness of FEMA’s actions, prompting the director to outline the recovery efforts underway.
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During a recent congressional hearing, FEMA’s director faced intense scrutiny as lawmakers questioned the agency’s response to the catastrophic flooding in Texas. The focus was on the inundation of the Guad, the director defended the agency’s actions, stating that they adhered to standard operating procedures for disaster response.