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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has invited members of the public to report their ex-partners who are residing in the U.S. illegally, offering assistance with deportation processes. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security echoed the appeal, promoting the ICE tip line.
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Investigative reporter Kevin Fixler of the Idaho Statesman provides an analysis of what to expect during the sentencing of Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho student murder suspect. The piece outlines the legal proceedings, potential charges, and anticipated outcomes.
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The Nexus supercomputer, backed by a $20 million NSF investment, is set to enhance AI research and solve complex scientific problems with 400 petaflops of performance. This advanced system will offer 330 terabytes of memory and 10 petabytes of flash storage, enabling faster data processing and research across multiple fields.
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Senate Republicans are launching an eight-figure ad campaign to promote the newly passed ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill,’ which includes tax cuts, border security, and immigration measures. Critics warn of its potential impact on Medicaid and rural hospitals.
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Residents in southern Arizona report significant improvements in border security under Trump’s policies. Law enforcement presence has increased, leading to a more stable community atmosphere.
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Hunter Biden has launched a fierce verbal assault on George Clooney, revealing deep-seated tensions between the actor and former President Joe Biden. These tensions, according to Hunter, reached a breaking point at a previous event, where Clooney’s supposed behavior was said to be distant and dismissive of the former president.
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A new report reveals China’s control over over 80% of critical battery materials essential for U.S. defense systems, raising urgent national security concerns. The study highlights how lax regulations and state-backed investments have enabled China to dominate the global supply of graphite, cobalt, and other materials critical for advanced military technologies.
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Arab-Jewish actor Ari’el Stachel is urging New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to collaborate with the Jewish community to combat rising antisemitism. He has called on Mamdani to prioritize Jewish safety in the city, especially after losing family members to the intifada.
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Microsoft has identified at least two Chinese hacking groups exploiting security vulnerabilities in SharePoint, a widely used collaboration platform. The company attributes these attacks to state-backed actors linked to the Chinese government.
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A German court has upheld the classification of the AfD party as ‘suspected right-wing extremist’ by domestic intelligence. An appeal against its listing as ‘confirmed extremist’ is still ongoing.
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The NFL offseason has been marked by significant roster reshaping as teams aim to bolster their chances for the upcoming season. Notable moves include the trade of Davante Adams and the signing of Russell Wilson, which are expected to have a substantial impact on their new teams.
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The article focuses on pivotal games for each team in the Top 2, where a single outcome could define the success or failure of their season. These matchups are critical in determining team standings and future prospects.
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The article previews the MLB trade deadline by examining the strategies of all 30 teams, from contenders to rebuilders, highlighting key player movements and potential trades. It provides insights into the latest intel and the impact of the deadline on the playoff race.
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The NFL is a battleground for contracts, where holdouts can cause as much disruption as any game. The article highlights the personal and professional challenges faced by players, agents, and teams during these intense negotiations.
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The Dodgers’ bullpen has continued to struggle, prompting increased urgency for reinforcements ahead of the trade deadline. This latest collapse adds pressure on the team to address its pitching issues before the deadline.
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The latest episode of *Jesse Watters Primetime* critiques the Democratic Party’s actions and highlights the ongoing debate over the ‘Russia hoax,’ with comedian Stephen Colbert being mentioned in the context of political discourse.
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Eduardo Porter, a Washington Post editorial board member, is reportedly leaving the paper citing its new leadership’s ‘relentless promotion of free markets and personal liberties.’ This shift under Jeff Bezos follows Trump’s re-election and has led to the departure of several other staff members, including former opinion editor David Shipley.
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A recent report has surfaced detailing a potential political collaboration between former President Donald Trump, former President Barack, and a mysterious figure known as Maxwell. The report, sourced from a reliable intelligence leak, suggests that Maxwell may be an influential financier with ties to both major political parties.
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Doctors are concerned about the potential impact of Ambien on former President Joe Biden’s cognitive function during the 2024 presidential debates. The discussion has sparked public interest and medical scrutiny over the medication’s effects on elderly patients.
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The Minnesota Star Tribune is highlighting the DFL party’s endorsement of state Sen. Omar Fateh for Minneapolis mayor, comparing him to Zohran Mamdani. Fateh, a Somali-American and first Muslim in the Minnesota Senate, runs on progressive policies such as increasing the minimum wage and opposing police violence.
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Parents are launching legal battles against school districts across the U.S. for secretly supporting their children’s gender transitions without informing families. Cases in Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, New York, California, and New Jersey highlight a growing trend of educators intervening in intimate child identity decisions.
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the iconic actor who portrayed Theodore Huxtable on ‘The Cosby Show,’ passed away at the age of 54 during a family trip to Costa Rica. His career extended beyond acting, as he also made significant contributions to music and spoken word poetry, earning a Grammy Award and creating a podcast that explores the…
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Karol Markowicz recounts his family’s journey from Soviet oppression to American freedom, highlighting the transformative impact of good governance on New York City. The piece warns against the rise of socialist policies that could jeopardize these gains.
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U.S. Senator Roger Wicker advocates for major Pentagon restructuring to align with modern defense needs, highlighting new legislation aimed at streamlining weapons acquisition processes and fostering innovation through commercial competition. The Senate Armed Services Committee has passed significant reforms to the Pentagon’s weapons-buying process.
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The US State Department has accused the EU of implementing ‘Orwellian censorship’ through its online content regulations, particularly the Digital Services Act (DSA), which it claims is being used to shield politicians from criticism. Critics, including US Vice President J.D. Vance, accuse the EU of stifling dissent and protecting leaders from public scrutiny.Meanwhile, recent cases…
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Israel has intensified its military operations in Gaza, expanding its offensive to new areas. Smoke was observed over Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, signaling the ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainian and Russian officials are preparing for a third round of ceasefire talks in Istanbul, marking a potential shift in the ongoing conflict. President Volodymyr Zelensky has also taken steps to limit the autonomy of two anti-corruption agencies, signaling a renewed focus on internal governance.
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Iranian officials suspect a coordinated sabotage campaign behind recent fires and explosions. A fire at a major oil refinery in Abadan killed one person, raising concerns about the security of critical infrastructure.
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Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, performed his final concert on July 5 with original band members before passing away at 76. His farewell show at Villa Park featured a star-studded lineup and heartfelt gratitude from Osbourne to his fans.
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A flight passenger reported earning $100 by swapping seats with another traveler on a flight from Tampa to New York, sparking a debate over monetary compensation for seat exchanges. Travel experts suggest that offering value or cash can make seat swaps more successful.
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House Democrats have seized on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal to challenge President Donald Trump and expose divisions within the GOP. By leveraging the controversy, Democrats have effectively embarrassed Trump, derailed GOP agendas, and bolstered Democratic visibility in the media.
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Columbia University has taken disciplinary actions, including suspensions, expulsions, and revoked degrees, against students involved in anti-Israel protests on campus. The university’s response has sparked debate over free speech and campus conduct policies.
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Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur have joined Bayern Munich, Arsenal, and Chelsea in monitoring Real Madrid’sRodrygo situation. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors on the player’s potential move.
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The OECD warns that Ukraine’s new anti-corruption legislation risks undermining its credibility with foreign partners, potentially affecting defense investment and reconstruction financing. The agency’s concerns highlight the importance of maintaining transparency and independent anti-corruption mechanisms for securing international support.
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Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 27 of the 71 drones launched by Russia overnight, resulting in two deaths and 30 injuries. The attack caused blackouts across multiple regions of Ukraine.
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Ukrainian lawmakers are seeking a constitutional review of legislation that limits the independence of anti-graft agencies, citing procedural violations. The motion to challenge the law requires at least 45 signatures from members of parliament.
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Ukrainian drones reportedly attacked a railway hub in Novocherkassk, a critical logistics site for Russia’s military and defense industry. The strike, confirmed by Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council official Andrii Kovalenko, marks a significant escalation in the conflict.
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Colonel Maksym Kazban, commander of Ukraine’s elite Liut Brigade, died in a car crash. The incident has sparked calls for increased safety measures for military and police personnel operating in conflict zones.
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Olof Kyros Gustafsson, former CEO of Escobar, pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering charges related to the company’s phone scam operation. The Department of Justice alleges that Gustafsson orchestrated a scheme where customers were promised phones branded with Pablo Escobar’s likeness, but the products were never delivered, with customer funds diverted for personal use.
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President Trump announced a 15% tariff on Japanese exports as part of the newly finalized trade deal with Japan, raising concerns among U.S. automakers. The agreement marks a significant shift in U.S.-Japan trade relations, prompting industry experts to monitor its economic impact.
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President Trump has announced a trade deal with Japan, which includes a 15% tariff on imports. This is a reduction from the 25% tariff he previously threatened to impose.
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Donald Trump has accused former President Barack Obama of treason for overseeing a probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. The claim came as Trump deflects questions about an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
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Italy’s national football team narrowly missed its chance to reach the Euro 2025 final, losing 2. Coach Andrea Soncin expressed optimism, stating that the team’s near victory highlighted their potential.
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Al-Hilal have explored a deal for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak, a source has told ESPN. The potential transfer could signal a significant shift in Isak’s career trajectory.
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England manager Sarina Wiegman described her team’s Euro 2025 run as a ‘movie’ after a dramatic semifinal win over Italy. The victory keeps England in the championship race.
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Kylian Mbappé will switch from jersey number 9 to 10 at Real Madrid for next season. The change marks a new chapter in his career with the Spanish giants.
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Cal Raleigh’s 39th home run ended the Brewers’ 11-game winning streak. Logan Gilbert’s 6⅓ shutout innings secured the Mariners’ 1-0 victory.
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The State Duma introduced a bill that would make Russia’s mobilization permanent, ensuring a constant state of military readiness. This shift marks a significant change in the country’s military strategy.
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Russian military officials have disclosed that over 1,045,220 troops have been lost in Ukraine since the invasion on February 24, 2022. This figure encompasses 970 casualties reported in the last 24 hours alone.
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Bears in Montana have developed a taste for the grain stored in agricultural bins, causing tension between humans and wildlife. This trend poses challenges for both communities, requiring innovative solutions to mitigate the conflict.
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An Indigenous-led nonprofit is implementing solar power solutions to provide electricity to approximately 15,000 homes in the Navajo Nation and the Hop, tribe. This initiative aims to address longstanding energy disparities by leveraging renewable energy sources.
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Peat bogs in North, Carolina have significant potential to store carbon, which could help combat climate change. Scientists are working to restore these bogs to enhance their carbon sequestration capabilities.
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Pittsburgh has passed a Dark Sky ordinance to combat light pollution and save energy, leading to the installation of adjustable streetlights. The initiative aims to balance public safety with environmental responsibility.
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Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, is to be sentenced for the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students. Families of the victims plan to deliver impact statements during the proceeding, with mixed reactions to the plea deal.
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Rip currents can be deceptive, appearing as calm water between breaking waves. A NOAA image using green dye illustrates their path, aiding in identifying and safely navigating these dangerous underwater channels.
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Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to allowing aid into Gaza while highlighting the risks faced by Palestinians seeking assistance. He also discussed ongoing efforts to recover Israeli hostages.
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The cancellation of CBS’s popular late-night talk show, 'The Late Show,' has sparked a nationwide debate about the future of traditional television and shifting media consumption habits in America. Free Press investigative reporter Gabe Kaminsky and Fox News political analyst Gi’tano Caldwell have highlighted this shift, noting that the decision underscores a declining reliance on…
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Jessica Millan Patterson and Julian Epstein of ‘Fox News @ Night’ examine former President Barack Obama’s response to DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s allegations about the Trump-Russia collusion ‘hoax’. The discussion addresses the House’s handling of the Epstein files and its implications for legislative processes.
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Brave Browser has enabled a default setting to block Microsoft’s Recall feature, preventing it from capturing any Brave tabs. Microsoft continues to improve Recall, but the feature is still in preview.
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Greg Gutfeld and his panel on ‘Gutfeld!’ discuss Alec and Hilar, the debate over TikTok’s influence on society and cultural norms continues.