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House Republicans largely dismissed a report indicating President Trump’s name was in the Epstein files, with lawmakers like Ralph Norman and Thomas Massie asserting the information would eventually be released. The Wall Street Journal had previously reported the Justice Department told Trump his name was among the files, though GOP leaders have delayed votes on…
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House food service workers, supported by Democratic lawmakers, are staging a boycott of select Capitol complex restaurants to demand that new subcontractors uphold union-negotiated pay and benefits. The union is targeting six venues, including Starbucks and Jimmy John’s, urging lawmakers and staff to avoid patronizing them.
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House Republicans have approved a subpoena for the DOJ to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This marks a significant development in the ongoing probe into Epstein’s crimes, with bipartisan support for transparency.
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House Republicans are launching a new select subcommittee to investigate the January 6 Capitol attack, led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk. The effort, which has been delayed for months due to jurisdictional disputes, gained momentum after White House intervention allowed Loudermilk to chair the subcommittee and issue subpoenas.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune outlines a short-term spending plan to avoid a government shutdown in October, aiming to pass several funding bills before the deadline. However, internal GOP divisions persist over whether to adopt a year-long funding measure or stick to a shorter-term approach.
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Taiwan has warned that China has no right to interfere in an upcoming recall vote targeting lawmakers perceived as aligning with Beijing. China, which considers Taiwan an inalienable part of its territory, has consistently opposed such actions.
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Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba have been excluded from Wednesday’s MLS All-Star Game, per MLS confirmation. The news highlights the growing integration of top-tier European players into North American soccer.
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French football authorities have launched an investigation into hate speech directed at players following their elimination from the Women’s Euros. The team lost 6-5 to Germany in a penalty shootout, sparking a wave of online harassment.
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Barcelona has suspended the Japan leg of their Asia tour after citing a serious breach of contract by the promoter. The club’s management emphasized the need to uphold contractual obligations, which led to the cancellation of the planned friendly match.
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Sources indicate Manchester United may not complete a new striker signing this summer, raising concerns about their attacking options for the upcoming season. Analysts and fans are worried about the club’s inability to secure a reliable No. 9, potentially impacting their performance in the Premier League and European competitions.
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Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory over AC Milan in their Asia tour opener, with Bukayo Saka scoring the decisive goal in the 53rd minute. The win sets a positive tone for the Gunners’ preparations ahead of the new season.
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Mexican football star Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez faces backlash for remarks on gender roles, criticized by President Claudia Sheinbaum. Public figures condemn the comments, highlighting the growing importance of gender equality in public discourse.
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Liverpool have signed striker Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, the clubs announced Wednesday. This transfer marks a significant addition to their squad for the new season.
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Barcelona has confirmed the signing of Marcus Rashford on a season-long loan from Manchester United. The English forward, who previously played for the Catalan club during his youth career, is expected to make his debut with the team soon.
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Reveille X, the beloved collie mascot of Texas A&M University, has undergone eye surgery after being diagnosed with glau. The procedure was completed successfully, and the dog is currently resting comfortably following the operation.
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Shohei Ohtani has homered in five consecutive games, tying the Dodgers’ franchise record for the longest such streak. This achievement marks him as the seventh player in team history to reach this milestone.
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The U.S. has approved a $17,200,000 support package to enhance Ukraine’s air defense system. This package includes five-ton cargo trucks, spare parts, and the refurbishment of air defense fire units.
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovail, addressing Tyreek Hill’s controversial ‘I’m out’ comments following the team’s playoff exit, emphasized the need for relationship rebuilding. The situation sparked discussions about team dynamics and the impact of player morale on performance as both players aim to recover and improve for the 2025 season.
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The Fox News Politics newsletter highlights the Trump administration’s focus on immigration and narcotics enforcement through the Coast Guard overhaul. The House Intelligence Committee found that the Obama administration may have published potentially biased or implausible intelligence on Russian support for Trump in 2016.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt accused the media of perpetuating the narrative that President Donald Trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 election, calling the claim a ‘scam’ and ‘scandal.’ Leavitt’s remarks reflect a broader conservative frustration with media bias against the Trump administration.
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The European Business Association (EBA) has identified the integration of Ukrainian and EU energy markets as one of 10 key priorities for the Energy Ministry of Ukraine. This initiative is viewed as essential for improving energy security and promoting stronger economic ties between Ukraine and the European Union.
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The Fox News Health Newsletter highlights medical breakthroughs, such as a man’s deadly brain cancer tumor disappearing after an experimental drug trial, and environmental concerns like higher cancer rates linked to WWII radioactive waste in a Midwestern creek. The newsletter also includes links to various Fox News platforms and services.
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Actor Billy Porter drew controversy by comparing the treatment of Black people in modern society to the persecution of Jews during the Nazi rise in Germany, stating ‘Black people have replaced the Jews’ in a metaphorical sense during a discussion about the revival of ‘Cabaret’. This remark sparked significant backlash and social media attention, with…
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A Russian senator has proposed significant budget cuts in non-military sectors to reallocate resources towards funding the ongoing war effort. With military and security expenditures already constituting 40% of the national budget, this proposal highlights the growing financial strain on the country’s fiscal planning.
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Fox News correspondent Rich Edson reported on DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s claims that Obama administration officials worked to undermine Donald Trump after the 2016 election. The allegations suggest these actions were part of a broader effort to discredit Trump and further the ‘Trump-Russia collusion hoax.’
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Chinese hackers breached the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration through a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, with no sensitive data stolen. The breach has raised concerns about growing cyber threats from China and prompted new measures to restrict Chinese involvement in U.S. defense projects.
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The draft law (No. 12087-d) on energy market integration with Europe, adopted on July 22, is expected to enhance transparency, establish stricter regulations, and screen for non-transparent businesses, according to Iryna Beresneva of Tolk Ukraine LLC.
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President Donald Trump has unveiled a comprehensive plan to bolster the United States’ position in artificial intelligence (AI) by accelerating the construction of data centers and expanding the export of American technology to allied nations. The strategy aims to maintain a strategic advantage over China, which has been rapidly advancing in AI development.
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Joy Behar, a co-host of ‘The View,’ called out President Donald Trump for accusing former President Barack Obama of potentially criminal activity while in office. She implied that Trump’s accusations stem from jealousy rather than legitimate concerns.
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Comedian Michael Rapaport mocked Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on his podcast, calling him ‘Zoron the Moron.’ The incident highlights the polarizing nature of political discourse in New York City.
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The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has implemented a new policy banning transgender athletes from women’s competitions, with Stephanie Turner and Riley Gaines among those expressing strong opinions. Meanwhile, NFL updates include an injury to Bayron Matos and ongoing contract negotiations with Trey Hendrickson.
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Democrats have criticized the newly declassified House report on Russi, calling it ‘reckless acts of desperation’. The report, released by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, has led to significant political tension.
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The Trump administration has released an ‘A.I. Action Plan’ aimed at promoting American dominance in artificial intelligence. The initiative includes an executive order designed to foster the growth of the AI industry within the United States.
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Recent drownings in rip currents during the summer beach season have led to increased awareness about the risks associated with these powerful ocean currents. Experts advise swimmers to stay calm, float, and swim parallel to shore if caught in a rip current.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announces a new anti-corruption law to restore independence of Ukraine’s institutions and prevent Russian influence. The bill follows public backlash and international criticism over a previous law that weakened anti-corruption agencies.
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On ‘The Story,’ political analyst Bret Baier analyzes the release of a declassified report by DNI Tulsi Gabb’tard concerning former President Barack Obama’s activities, sparking significant debate.
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Fox News Digital interviewed Scott M. Feltman, Executive VP of One Israel Fund, about the implications of a socialist candidate’s mayoral campaign in New York City. The discussion centers on potential impacts on Jewish residents and the city’s overall direction.
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Belarusians living in Russia have been granted the right to vote and participate in local elections, according to recent news. This decision aligns with Vladimir Putin’s earlier statements promoting deeper integration of Belarusians into Russia’s civic life.
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The U.S. military’s recruitment surge under Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is being analyzed by Jocko Willink and Joey Jones, who emphasize the role of humility in leadership and the cultural shift toward prioritizing family and traditional values.
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The International Court of Justice called global warming an ‘urgent and existential threat’ at a closely watched case in The Hague. Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu’s climate change minister, in The Hague on Wednesday.
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Rep. Aaron Bean has introduced the ‘Leo K9 Protection Act’ to strengthen penalties for those who harm federal law enforcement animals and their handlers, following a surge in attacks on K9s and mounted units during anti-ICE protests. The bill, named after fallen K9 Leo, proposes sentences up to 15 years and expands protections for these…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed Ukraine’s head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak, in Ankara for discussions on bilateral relations. The meeting marks a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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ICE has placed a detainer on Gildardo Amandor-Martinez, an illegal immigrant accused of murdering a 15-year-old and attempting to rape his mother in Morehead, Kentucky. The suspect is also facing charges related to a prior sexual assault in Costa Rica, and ICE claims the individual was released into the U.S. under the Biden administration’s policies.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting with Jordan’s Foreign Minister to address escalating tensions in the Middle East, including the conflict in Gaza and the aftermath of U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. The discussion is expected to focus on regional stability, U.S. foreign policy, and diplomatic outreach.
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Recent violence in Syria highlights the country’s deep-seated challenges. The interim government faces growing pressure to stabilize the nation.
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Fox Nation has launched a four-part series titled ‘Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Back,’ which explores the complex dynamics between Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. The show focuses on their experiences raising their children under the spotlight while dealing with their personal challenges.
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Tesla’s upcoming earnings report is expected to reveal declining profits as car sales slow, prompting concerns about the company’s strategic focus. Elon Musk’s emphasis on robotaxis, autonomous driving software, and humanoid robots has raised investor worries that the core automotive business is being overlooked.
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CBS Mornings co-host Tony Dokoupil is pushing back against liberal outrage over CBS’s cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s late-night show, citing changes in business and political landscapes. He argues the late-night industry is ‘broken,’ and that the decision reflects a broader cultural and political shift.
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President Trump has reignited his campaign against former President Barack Obama, accusing him of a sustained campaign of persecution. The move follows reports of key aides aligning with his legal actions against political rivals.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned of challenges facing the new government amid political uncertainty, likening the situation to ‘pre-war times.’ He accused Russia and Belarus of undermining Poland and criticized domestic figures sympathetic to Moscow.
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Germany is seeking to expedite its weapons procurement process by bypassing lengthy tender procedures for military contracts. Critics warn that it could open a path to the unfair awarding of contracts and corrupt practices.
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Political analysts on ‘America Reports’ discuss National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabb,ard’s claims about the Russian collusion investigation. The discussion highlights the implications of these claims for the ongoing political tensions and the credibility of intelligence findings.
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La congresista por FL María Salazar se reúne con Fox Noticias para anunciar su nuevo proyecto de ley que daría protecciones a inmigrantes ilegales que llegaron a EE.UU. antes de 2021. El proyecto busca establecer estatus para inmigrantes que cumplan con ciertos criterios, como el tiempo de residencia y la conexión familiar.
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A video captures an alleged interaction between a U.S. warship and an Iranian helicopter in international waters off the Gulf of Oman. The incident has raised concerns about maritime security and regional tensions.
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Investigators have concluded that they did not find a motive for Bryan Kohberger’s violent killings of four University of Idaho students. The findings were shared during his sentencing hearing in Boise, Idaho on July 23, 2025.
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Retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro criticizes Bryan Kohberger’s emotional detachment during family testimonies at his sentencing hearing, calling him ‘dead in his soul.’ Mauro suggests Kohberger’s lack of remorse may indicate a deeper psychological issue.
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Dr. Salvador Plasencia, a ketamine provider for Matthew Perry, has pleaded guilty to four counts of distributing the dissociative drug. He expressed remorse and agreed to surrender his medical license as part of a plea deal.
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Germany’s foreign minister said a law targeting the independence of anti-corruption agencies will make it harder for Ukraine to join the EU. The law triggered demonstrations against the Ukrainian government.
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Kennedy argues that CBS’s decision to cancel Colbert’s late-night show was driven by the overwhelming number of choices available to consumers today. Her analysis on Fox Across America highlights the changing media landscape and its impact on traditional television programming.
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The Epstein saga has exposed a deep-rooted system of silence and institutional complicity in the face of elite child trafficking. Despite the digital age’s emphasis on transparency, media, governments, and digital giants have largely turned a blind eye to these crimes. The article delves into the legacy of figures like Jimmy Savile, whose abuse was…