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Jerry O’Connell revealed during a comedy show that his wife, Rebecca Romijn, visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island for a modeling shoot, clarifying it was strictly professional. The couple also shared their unconventional approach to managing their finances, keeping accounts separate and sharing expenses quarterly.
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Japan authorities have launched bear drills in response to a series of bear attacks that have caused injuries and school disruptions. These drills involve simulated bear encounters and medical response training.
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Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos was airlifted to a local hospital on Wednesday after suffering an injury during training camp. The Dolphins have not released further details on his condition or the injury’s nature.
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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has expressed unwavering support for Ukraine and its people, while sharply criticizing Russia’s attacks on civilians, during his visit to Kyiv. Saar emphasized the urgent need for the international community to take responsibility for addressing the crisis and to work toward a resolution to the ongoing violence.
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Dylan Mortensen, a surviving roommate of the University of Idaho victims, provided a victim impact statement in front of Bryan Kohberger during his sentencing hearing in Boise, Idaho on July 23, 2025. The statement highlighted the personal toll of the tragedy on her and her family.
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The New York Giants have officially named Russell Wilson as their starting quarterback for the 2025 season, marking a significant shift in their quarterback room after a disappointing 3-14 record in 2024. Coach Brian Daboll confirmed the decision in a press conference before training camp, choosing Wilson over Jameis Winston and first-round pick Jaxson Dart.
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President Donald Trump’s approval rating remains steady at 45%, with Republicans overwhelmingly supporting his policies and Democrats largely disapproving. The Marquette Law School Poll highlights a deep partisan divide on his ‘one big, beautiful bill’ and deportation agenda.
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Nancy Grace warns families of Idaho murder victims there will be no closure following Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing. The case has drawn significant public attention due to its graphic nature and the young ages of the victims.
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President Donald Trump declared the United States will do ‘whatever it takes’ to win the global AI race, unveiling a three-pillar strategy focused on American workers, free speech, and protecting U.S. technologies. The plan aims to reduce regulatory barriers and boost AI innovation.
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Trump’s AI Plan Unveiled Ahead of Major Speech, Focused on Workers, Free Speech, and Tech Protection
The Trump administration unveiled a three-pillar AI strategy focusing on American workers, free speech, and protecting U.S. technologies ahead of President Trump’s major speech. The plan includes measures to reduce federal red tape and ensure AI systems are free from ideological bias.
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The data shows a 400% surge in ICE detainers in New York under Trump compared to Biden’s term, but the city has honored only a handful, raising alarms about sanctuary policies. The shooting of an off-duty CBP officer by an illegal immigrant highlights the growing tensions and risks posed by such policies.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement apprehended 243 criminal illegal immigrants from countries worldwide in Denver, with nine suspected members of transnational gangs. The arrests include one immigrant wanted for murder, one wanted for human trafficking, five wanted for or convicted of sex-related offenses, nine charged with or convicted of drug-related offenses, 13 charged with or convicted…
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The Department of Justice is facing a legal showdown after attempting to fire a newly-appointed attorney. Federal judges declined to extend Alina Habba’s interim appointment, raising questions about the agency’s authority and judicial oversight.
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President Donald Trump has raised concerns about the potential misuse of billions in US aid awarded to Ukraine under the Biden administration. Speaking at a Republican meeting in the White House, he claimed the aid may have been embezzled and questioned whether the funds were adequately used for defense purposes.
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Joey Jones discusses strategies for raising resilient leaders in a society that favors conformity. He emphasizes the importance of instilling courage and critical thinking in children.
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Dylan Mortensen, the surviving roommate of the University of Idaho students, delivered an emotional statement at Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing hearing after he pleaded guilty to the murders of four students.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar have agreed to launch a separate dialogue on the Iranian threat against the backdrop of common threats. This move comes amid growing regional tensions and the escalating influence of Iran in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
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Interfax-Ukraine will host a roundtable on ‘Humanitarian Activities in War’ on July 24th, featuring experts discussing protection of personnel, innovations, and impact on world politics. The event will highlight challenges and collaborations in international humanitarian efforts during conflict.
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baier has warned that Ukraine’s recent legislative move limiting the autonomy of anti-corruption bodies may complicate its aspirations to join the European Union. The law, which has drawn widespread domestic opposition, has led to street demonstrations against the Ukrainian government, signaling deepening tensions over reform efforts.
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Gleb Trifonov, editor-in-chief of the Russian news outlet Baza, has been formally charged with bribery. Trifonov was taken into custody after police conducted searches at his home and the outlet’s office in Moscow.
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Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Rich Hill made his season debut against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, becoming the oldest active player in Major League Baseball at 45 years old. Hill, who has played for 14 different teams in his MLB career, tied an MLB record for the most teams played for and set a…
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Wisconsin Grad Student Eliotte Heinz Found Dead in Mississippi River After Vanishing from Waterfront
Authorities recover the body of 22-year-old Viterbo University graduate student Eliotte Heinz from the Mississippi River after she vanished while walking home from a bar in La Crosse. The cause of death remains under investigation as police continue their search and await autopsy results.
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Eliotte Heinz, a 22-year-old graduate student at Viterbo University, went missing after leaving Broncos Bar around 2 a.m. on Sunday. Authorities are appealing to the public for assistance in finding her as the search continues into its fourth day.
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Ukraine’s National Police have extradited a woman from the United Arab Emirates who orchestrated a fraudulent scheme under the guise of fees for drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which caused Ukrainians over UAH 50 million in losses.
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Venus Williams made a historic return to competitive tennis with a dominant performance at the D.C. Open, securing her first singles victory since 2023. Her 6-3, 6-4 win over Peyton Stearns marked her as the oldest woman since Martina Navratilova to achieve this feat.
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President Volodymyr Zel. Zelensky faces backlash over his law to rein in anti-corruption agencies, critics claim it’s an overstep of his authority.
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Mahmoud Khalil’s refusal to condemn Hamas has sparked controversy, with his meetings with congressional Democrats adding to the political scrutiny.
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Over 100 international aid organizations have joined calls for Israel to ease aid restrictions and end the war in Gaza, citing a deepening humanitarian crisis. The statement, signed by groups such as Save the Children and Doctors Without Borders, underscores the urgent need for immediate action to prevent widespread starvation.
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Japanese town conducts a drill after recent bear attacks across the country. Authorities are taking proactive measures to enhance community preparedness and safety.
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The OECD has warned Ukraine’s President’s Office that changes to anti-corruption laws could impact defense investments and reconstruction financing. The organization has outlined key steps Kyiv should take to address the crisis.
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Participants in the fourth group of the REDpreneurUA program have begun their training. The initiative aims to foster innovation and entrepreneurship through educational programs and mentorship.
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President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed Iran’s refusal to abandon its nuclear program, stating the country is fully prepared for renewed conflict with Israel. Despite U.S. and Israeli strikes that reportedly damaged Iran’s nuclear capabilities, Pezeshkian dismissed the claims, asserting that Iran’s nuclear capabilities remain intact and in the ‘minds of its scientists.’
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Sean O’Brien, Teamsters president, praised Trump’s tariffs during a Senate hearing, citing benefits for workers. The union leader argues tariffs protect jobs and boost manufacturing.
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President Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski when the topic turned to his alleged connections with Jeffrey Epstein. The reporter, who previously reported on Epstein’s ties to Trump, claimed Trump cut off the conversation mid-discussion.
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Stephen Colbert has escalated his criticism of President Donald Trump, sparking new tensions in the political sphere. His recent outburst follows the cancellation of his late-night show and Trump’s reaction to comparisons involving Kamala Harris.
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The German government has affirmed that its ruling coalition remains united in its position regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza, despite internal disagreements. This comes amid reports of a rift following Germany’s decision not to endorse a 28-country declaration on the matter.
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Tyva has declared a state of emergency due to escalating wildfires, enforcing a complete ban on forest entry for all purposes. Emergency services are mobilized to contain blazes threatening both habitats and nearby settlements.
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House Republicans have expressed concerns over the use of an aut,
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The family of Kaylee Goncalves arrived at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, for Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing hearing on July 23, 2025. This event marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal proceedings related to the tragic case.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens, traded from the Pittsburgh Steelers, is adapting to the Cowboys’ offense during training camp while subtly criticizing his former team. He expressed excitement about his new role and likened himself to CeeDee Lamb as the ‘Mario Bros.’ to highlight their combined potential.
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Slovakia’s state energy company SPP plans to source 100% of its gas from Russia by 2026, citing cost benefits. The EU aims to phase out Russian energy imports by 2027, though Slovakia and Hungary seek exemptions to continue their contracts with Gazprom.
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A federal judge has blocked a portion of a Tennessee law that made it a crime for adults to help minors obtain out-of-state abortions without parental consent. The law, enacted by Republican Gov. Bill Lee in 2024, criminalizes aiding minors in obtaining abortions, even if the procedure is legal in another state.
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A German court has acquitted comedian Sebastian Hotz of all charges related to his online posts criticizing former US President Donald Trump. Prosecutors had argued that his remarks, which included joking about an assassination attempt on Trump, could be seen as condoning violence. The court ruled that his statements were protected under freedom of expression…
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Ukraine’s Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that three manufacturers have been awarded state contracts to produce interceptor drones. This move is aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s air defense capabilities against Russian attacks.
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Rebecca De Mornay, the actress who co-starred with Tom Cruise in ‘Risky Business,’ has openly expressed her admiration for her former boyfriend and Hollywood icon. She reflects on their time together on the film and how Cruise’s career has flourished over the decades, while discussing her own transition from a sex symbol to a more…
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Zarna Garg, an Indian comedian who gained fame as a world-renowned performer, discusses her journey from being a stay-at-home mother to a prominent comedic figure in the United States. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Garg credits the U.S. for providing the environment and opportunities that allowed her to succeed in her career.
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Stephanie Turner, a competitive fencer, expressed her views on the U.S. Olympic Committee’s decision to exclude transgender women from women’s sports during an appearance on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ The policy has sparked discussions about gender equity in athletics.
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A woman’s request to exclude her family from a dinner during a vacation has sparked a heated debate, highlighting a long-standing issue of exclusion. Experts and Reddit users discuss the matter, with some criticizing the daughter for allowing her mother’s exclusionary behavior to continue.
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The EU and China have moved their trade negotiations from Brussels to Beijing, reducing the talks to just one day. This shift comes as the EU seeks to address China’s alleged unfair trade practices, which have led to a €400 billion trade deficit.
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The family of Madison Mogen arrived at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho for Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing hearing on July 23, 2025. The event is set to determine Kohberger’s legal consequences following his conviction in the 2024 murder of Madison Mogen.
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Anne Taylor, Bryan Kohberger’s attorney, arrived at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, for his sentencing hearing on July 23, 2025. The hearing is expected to determine the nature and severity of Kohberger’s punishment for the crimes he is accused of committing.
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The family of Xana Kernodle attends Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing hearing in Boise, Idaho, on July 23, 2025. This event marks a pivotal moment in the legal case following the 2024 murders at the University of Idaho.
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Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky has called on the United States and European countries to provide Kyiv with more air defense systems and missiles, expressing urgency to avoid a ban on deep strikes on Russian military targets. Syr, he emphasized the need for these systems to help shift the war into Russian territory, citing…
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin praised President Donald Trump’s historic trade deal with Japan, calling the state a ‘big winner.’ The discussion on ‘America’s Newsroom’ also touched on advancements in artificial intelligence.
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President Trump’s administration has released previously classified government files on Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, uncovering new details about witness accounts, James Earl Ray’s fake identities, and foreign government reactions, including Cuban media highlighting violence and riots following the assassination.
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The Trump administration has canceled a pending loan for a major power line project, following pressure from Missouri Senator Josh Hawley. This decision underscores the political and financial considerations in infrastructure funding.
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The railway infrastructure critical to Russia’s military operations in the Rostov region has been attacked, according to official sources. Andrey Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, confirmed the strike, emphasizing its strategic implications for Russia’s military logistics.
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Democrats are urging a shift in strategy from federal races to state legislatures to gain control over redistricting in 2030. The party’s traditional ‘federal-first’ approach is criticized for neglecting state-level races, which are seen as critical for shaping future congressional maps.
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Democrats are preparing to push through Epstein-related amendments during a House Appropriations subcommittee markup, aiming to pressure Republicans as the issue has already disrupted the House floor schedule and forced a premature recess. The subcommittee meeting is set for Thursday, with House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole stating the panel will proceed as planned.
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Texans running back Joe Mixon is starting training camp on the non-football injury list. This development has sparked discussions about his preparedness for the upcoming season.