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England defender Jess Carter has revealed she has faced racial abuse during Euro 2025 and will step back from social media as a result. The incident has sparked wider discussions about racism in sports.
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Manchester United is close to completing the signing of Bryan Mbeumo, which would see the winger join the club for their U.S. preseason tour. The move is expected to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season.
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The final round of the Open Championship delivered thrilling moments as Scottie Scheffler aimed to secure his first Claret, the tournament is primarily a sporting event, the global attention it receives has a ripple effect on golf-related industries, including equipment sales and media coverage.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that Ukrainian ambassadors will receive detailed instructions on July 21 on how to proceed with the recovery of the awarded funds from Russian energy giant Gazprom through arbitration.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has sanctioned five individuals, including a Russian exiled journalist and three former Ukrainian lawmakers, in response to alleged actions against Ukraine. The sanctions target individuals accused of undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty and national security.
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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore funding for RFE/RL, a U.S. state-funded media outlet, following claims that the administration’s decision to withhold funding was legally unsound. The ruling highlights concerns over the administration’s approach to state-funded media and its potential impact on U.S. foreign policy and global influence.
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Kerr County officials have located most of the 160 people previously unaccounted for following the July 4th Texas flooding, with only three still missing. The updated missing list reflects significant progress in search and rescue efforts and brings hope to families in the area.
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Elon Musk’s proposed America Party faces skepticism from political analysts, who argue that Trump’s endorsement holds more sway than Musk’s financial contributions. A Quinnipiac University poll shows that 77% of voters would reject a party backed by Musk.
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The Republican Party’s efforts to advance Trump’s agenda have resulted in escalating tensions within Congress, marked by shouting matches, walkouts, and intense fiscal disputes. These conflicts are leading to legislative gridlock and significant spending disagreements.
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The Republican Party’s push to advance Trump’s agenda has caused legislative chaos, with shouting matches and fiscal fights creating significant disruptions.
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The former child stars of ‘The Sound of Music’ reunited in Florence, Italy, celebrating their 60-year friendship. Kym Karath, who played Gretl, shared photos of the group enjoying the reunion and highlighted their enduring bond.
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The Trump administration has dialed back aggressive measures against China, signaling a potential shift in diplomatic engagement with Beijing. This move has sparked debate among China hawks within the administration.
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Christie Brinkley recounts the devastating moment she discovered her husband’s infidelity, a revelation that nearly broke her. Her memoir ‘Uptown Girl’ offers a candid look into her emotional journey through this personal tragedy.
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Ukrainians continue to exhibit calm and patience as they navigate daily life amidst the ongoing conflict. The persistent sounds of air-raid sire, underscores the dangers faced by the population, yet citizens remain committed to their routines.
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Stacey Abrams is considering a third run for Georgia governor, emphasizing her focus on ensuring free and fair elections in 2026. She criticized President Trump’s DEI executive orders and immigration policies, aligning her progressive views with her interpretation of Christian values.
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Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, criticized Democratic rhetoric and actions against immigration enforcement officers on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ He addressed the surge in assaults against ICE agents and the party’s ‘audit’ of the 2024 election.
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A list of 15 U.S. gas station chains highlights exceptional food options, from homemade doughnuts to brisket, available to travelers. The article notes some are family-owned and donate proceeds to charity.
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Astronomers have captured the earliest signs of rocky planet formation around a young star, marking a historic first in astronomical observation. This discovery provides a rare insight into how Earth-like planets may form.
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Jake Larson, a World War II veteran and TikTok star, passed away at 102 after sharing his wartime memories online. His granddaughter announced his passing on social media, sharing a heartfelt message about his legacy.
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Alison Sweeney discusses her move to Arizona, prioritizing health and family over Hollywood hype. The actress emphasizes the importance of self-care, nutrition, and family support in maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
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The 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, now known as Olympic Valley, were a landmark event in Olympic history, showcasing successful hosting despite initial challenges. However, the resort’s post-Olympic success waned due to a lack of continued investment and infrastructure development.
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Karen Read’s father, Bill Read, discusses the family’s ordeal during his daughter’s legal struggle in a podcast interview, urging citizens to “take back your government” after her acquittal. He believes the investigation was corrupt and warns that the next Karen Read could be anyone.
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A new K-12 online school, American Virtual Academy, offers education focused on American principles and excludes DEI, CRT, and transgender teachings for $5,000–$6,000 annually. The school aims to grow significantly within three years, responding to parental concerns over liberal ideologies in public education.
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Democratic Representative Tulsi Gabbard has accused the Obama administration of creating and politicizing intelligence related to the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The claims come amid ongoing investigations into potential foreign interference and election security measures.
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The American Culture Quiz, a weekly feature on Fox News, offers a test of national traits, history, and culture. This week’s edition focuses on fruit frontiers and star-spangled symbols, challenging participants with eight questions.
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South Korean officials say at least 14 people have died and several others are missing after torrential rains triggered landslides and destroyed homes in the country. Emergency services are working tirelessly to provide aid and support to those affected.
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markdown The tropical cyclone, Typhoon Wipha, is expected to make landfall in mainland China later on Sunday with winds comparable to a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane. A collapsed bamboo scaffolding in Hong Kong on Sunday has raised concerns about safety measures during extreme weather conditions.
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The UEFA Women’s European Championship 2025 has reached the semifinals, with Bergh’s wonder save becoming a talking point. Reporters are analyzing key moments and predicting the outcome of the upcoming matches.
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A New York City pawn shop owner has pleaded guilty to buying and selling luxury items stolen from Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow by a national burglary crew. The defendant’s guilty plea could result in a potential prison sentence for his role in the illegal trade of stolen goods.
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U.S. President Donald Trump was reportedly considering supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles, sparking speculation about Kyiv’s potential military strategy. The discussion gained momentum after Trump allegedly asked President Zel. Zelensky if Ukraine could strike key targets in Moscow.
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This article explores the growing ideology of ‘New America’, described as more dangerous than fascism and Nazism. It outlines four main factions: imperial restorationists, nationalist conservatives, techno-libertarian billionaires, and the neo-reactionary ‘Dark Enlightenment’ movement.
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A group of Gen Z diners unknowingly ordered two $52 ‘MKT’-priced steaks at a North Carolina restaurant, leading to a $159 bill. The incident sparked discussions about market pricing transparency and customer education.
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Mike Rowe warns that artificial intelligence is posing a significant threat to white-collar professions, predicting a golden age for skilled trades. He highlights the need for young Americans to reconsider their career choices, emphasizing the growing demand for trades like plumbing and welding.
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National Democrats are struggling with how to integrate Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani into their ranks. His progressive proposals for New York City’s affordability crisis have drawn attention from national Republicans.
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Comedian and talk show host Adam Friedland emphasizes humor over philosophical depth in his comedy philosophy, rejecting the label of ‘modern-day philosophers.’ He discusses his approach to hosting, where he challenges guests with humorous and sometimes awkward questions.
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President Donald Trump marked six months in office with assertions of significant achievements in both domestic and international arenas. Fox News contributor Mary Katharine Ham joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to assess Trump’s performance and the Democratic Party’s strategic uncertainties.
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A CENSIS survey indicates that only 16% of Italians would be willing to fight for their country in the event of war, with even fewer women (12%) than men (21%) expressing readiness. The findings highlight a growing trend of pacifism, as 39% of respondents identify as pacifists and over a third would avoid combat by…
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Armen Adamjan, a social media influencer who shares DIY projects and tips, has turned into a viral sensation with over 20 million followers. His content focuses on sustainable living and practical life hacks.
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The official X account of Elmo, the beloved children’s character known for his cheerful and family-friendly content, was recently hacked, leading to the posting of hate speech, racist slurs, and political attacks. This incident highlights the growing cybersecurity threats on social media platforms, where even highly trusted accounts can become targets for malicious actors. The…
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The case of missing Iowa news anchor Jodi Huisentruit is receiving renewed attention through a new documentary titled ‘Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction of Jodi Huisentruit.’ The film explores four persons of interest, including Christopher Revak, a Wisconsin Rapids native linked to two murders and connected to Huisentruit’s case through his ex-girlfriend, who lived in…
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Brian Littrell, a Backstreet Boy, has taken legal action against the Walton County Sheriff’s Office in Florida, claiming officials are not protecting his private beach property from trespassers. He criticized the lack of law enforcement support, expressing concern for his family’s safety and calling the situation a challenge to the American Dream.
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Colorado is deploying cattle grazing to mitigate wildfire risk by reducing dry grass fuel. The initiative in Boulder County involves herds grazing 35 acres to lower grass height and fuel loads, enhancing fire response times.
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Ben Jacobs analyzes Deja Foxx’s loss, highlighting potential shifts in Democratic strategy. Jacobs explores how the defeat might signal changing voter dynamics and the need for strategic adjustments.
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Liverpool Football Club is steadfast in its decision to retain Ibrahima Konaté, rejecting rumors of a potential free transfer to Real Madrid. The club’s management has reportedly taken proactive measures to prevent the center-back from departing.
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The Minnesota Vikings implemented a unique training and recovery plan to help J.J. McCarthy recover from a knee injury. McCarthy spent the season preparing for the 2025 season, focusing on strength training and mental readiness.
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The Texas Rangers, who captured the 2023 World Series title, are currently experiencing significant offensive struggles. This article examines five key statistics that highlight the team’s difficulties in maintaining their previous level of performance.
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ESPN BET has released updated odds for golfers in the final round of the Open Championship, with Jon Rahm and Jonny Knoxville joining the list of players entering the final round.
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Russia has announced plans to restrict access to foreign messaging applications, including WhatsApp, following orders from President Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian intelligence has identified WhatsApp as a potential target for blocking due to its role in facilitating communications among opposition groups and activists.
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Vibration plate machines have gained popularity for weight loss and fitness, but experts caution that research on their effectiveness is limited. The Mayo Clinic notes that comprehensive study is lacking, and they should not replace traditional exercise or a healthy diet.
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This summer, Hollywood stars over the age of 40 are embracing new relationships after previous marriages. Reese Witherspoon, Sofía Vergara, and Brad Pitt are among those who are experiencing new romantic entanglements. While some of these relationships are still in their early stages, insiders suggest they are more about casual flings than serious commitments.
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Big Ocean, a South Korean boy band comprising deaf and hard-of-hearing members, is gaining recognition for their unique blend of sign language and music. The group is making waves in the K-pop scene with their innovative approach to performance and communication.
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The mother of a congressional intern killed in Washington, D.C., is warning parents that similar violence could happen to their children. Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old student, was shot and killed in an incident that has sparked a citywide manhunt.
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A new study reveals that ancient Roman emperor Caligula had an unexpected interest in medicinal plants, suggesting he may have possessed knowledge of toxic plants. The research highlights Antikyra’s role as a historical medical destination, comparable to modern treatment centers.
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Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev has announced plans to file international lawsuits against Russia over the downing of an Azerbaijani plane in Kazakhstan. The incident, which took place on December 25, resulted in the loss of thirty-eight lives.
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Ukrainian forces downed 18 out of 57 drones launched by Russia overnight, including Shahed-type attack drones and decoys, resulting in 7 casualties and at least 28 injuries over the past day. The intercepts highlight the effectiveness of Ukraine’s defensive strategies against Russian aerial threats.
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The Czech Republic has amended its criminal code to outlaw the promotion of communism, placing it on par with Nazi ideology. The amendment introduces prison terms of one to five years for those who promote totalitarian ideologies that suppress human rights or incite hatred.
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Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar, married for 23 years, credit friendship and mutual respect as the secret to their enduring relationship. The couple, who met on the set of the 1997 film ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer,’ emphasized the importance of communication, shared values, and intentional effort in maintaining a lasting…
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A viral TikTok video of a CEO and HR executive’s kiss cam moment has led to unexpected consequences, including the CEO’s resignation from his dataops company. Songwriter Jonathan Mann created a game based on the incident, which became a viral sensation, and later transformed it into an NFT.
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The UK government is set to lower the voting age to 16 in a significant electoral reform, which critics argue may give the ruling Labour Party an advantage. The reform includes measures like early registration at age 14 and simplified identity checks, aiming to increase youth participation in democracy.
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Manny Pacquiao is planning to return to the ring in 2023 with a new set of opponents, including Orlando ‘Rampage’ Romero and Canelo Alvarez who recently retired. His decision to compete before the end of the year has sparked excitement among boxing fans.