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UFC 318 featured Dustin Poirier’s retirement and Max Holloway’s standout performance, despite the undercard not meeting expectations.
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Russia’s General Staff has released a report stating that the nation has suffered a loss of over 1 million troops in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24, 2022. This includes a daily toll of 1,040 casualties.
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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned after being caught on camera cuddling a female colleague at a Coldplay concert. The incident has sparked significant backlash and discussions about workplace conduct and corporate responsibility.
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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned after a video surfaced showing him in an alleged inappropriate relationship with a female colleague at a Coldplay concert. The company is now investigating the incident.
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Manny Pacquiao showed he’s still got something left at age 46 but walked out of the ring without a title Saturday night, when he fought champion Mario Barrios to a majority draw. The result has sparked discussions about Pacquiao’s enduring competitiveness.
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In a dramatic conclusion to Dustin Poirier’s UFC career, Max Holloway secured a unanimous decision victory in the main event of UFC 318. The bout, which was highly anticipated, ended with Poirier suffering his first loss in over a decade, marking a significant moment in the sport’s history.
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A Ukrainian partisan group known as Atesh has claimed responsibility for sabotaging a railway in Russia’s Tula Oblast, causing significant disruptions to Russian logistics. The group released the claim through a Telegram post on July 20.
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Lara Trump highlights the challenges faced by immigration enforcement and the influence of political messaging on public opinion. She also touches on the complexities of voting accessibility and its impact on electoral outcomes.
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The latest episode of ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ addresses critical national security issues facing the United States, including antisemitism and foreign adversaries. Hosted by Jim Jordan, the episode features expert commentary on the growing threat of antisemitic incidents and the role of foreign adversaries in undermining American democracy.
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A recent episode of ‘Fox News Saturday Night’ featured guests Julie Banderas, Carley Shimkus, Aaron Berg, and Ryan Reiss discussing the perceived attractiveness of various accents. The panelists engaged in a lighthearted debate about which accents are most appealing, touching on cultural and linguistic nuances.
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Justin Fulcher, a senior advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has voluntarily resigned after six months of service, citing an ‘incredibly inspiring’ experience. The Department of Defense confirmed his resignation, acknowledging his contributions to defense initiatives, including modernizing IT systems and redirecting funds toward readiness programs.
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Team Napheesa Collier dominated Team Caitlin Clark in the WNBA All-Star Game with a 151-131 victory, as Napheesa Collier set a scoring record with 36 points. The game also became a platform for players to voice demands for higher pay amidst ongoing CBA negotiations.
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23andMe has sold the genetic data of 10 million customers to TTAM Research Institute, a nonprofit led by its co-founder Anne Wojcicki, raising privacy concerns. Critics highlight the lack of opt-in consent and past data breaches, prompting legal challenges from several states.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Republican from Missouri, discusses his role as a White House advisor and his efforts to reform Senate budget procedures. The article highlights his influence in shaping presidential policy and his push for more efficient budget processes to enhance legislative effectiveness.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt discusses his role as a White House advisor and Senate budget reformer. He emphasizes the need to translate MAGA promises into actionable policies.
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Germany secured a dramatic 6-5 penalty shootout win against France, advancing to the Euro 2025 semifinals where they will face Spain. Ann-Katrin Beger made a crucial final save, helping her team overcome a tense 1-1 draw in extra time.
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Trinity Rodman, a 22-year-old forward for the United States women’s national team (USWNT), has returned to training with the Washington Spirit on Saturday, marking her first participation in team activities in three months. The move comes amid the team’s preparations for the 3024 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) season.
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Napheesa Collier scored a record 36 points to help her team beat Team Clark 151-131 in the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday. Her performance highlighted her standout play during the annual showcase event.
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German Major General Christian Freuding has warned that Russia plans to launch 2,00’t drones simultaneously against Ukraine. This unprecedented scale highlights Russia’s expanding drone production capabilities.
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Pet owner Natasha Lavoie is receiving calls from people claiming to have found her missing cat, despite the animal being safely at home. The confusion stems from a T-shirt sold online that falsely advertised her cat as lost.
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Crisis management expert Molly McPherson accurately predicted the resignation of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron following a viral incident at a Coldplay concert where Byron was caught in a compromising moment with the company’s HR head. McPherson criticized Astronomer’s delayed and vague public response, suggesting that the company’s lack of immediate action contributed to the incident’s…
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Germany secured a spot in the Euro 2025 semifinals with a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout victory over France after goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger’s decisive performance. The win comes following an early red card for Germany, showcasing their resilience in the tournament.
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Germany’s national football team has advanced to the semifinals of Euro 2025 following a dramatic penalty shootout victory over France. Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger was instrumental in the win, helping her team overcome an early sending off.
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Jennifer Love Hewitt revealed she hasn’t spoken to Sarah Michelle Gellar since the premiere of
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A CEO of a company that organizes protests claims he was offered millions to recruit demonstrators for anti-Trump rallies, highlighting the commercialization of political activism in the United States. The report suggests that protests may be orchestrated by paid actors, with the company, Crowds on Demand, admitting to rejecting a $20 million offer to support…
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NHL legend Alexander Ovechkin calls for Russia’s return to global sports after being excluded from competitions due to the Ukraine war. The Russian Federation has faced bans from numerous sporting events since 2022, affecting athletes and fans.
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Scott Presler, founder of Early Vote Action, discussed the major obstacles to achieving peace and security on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’ Presler emphasized the importance of mobilizing Republican voters and increasing voter registration to strengthen national security.
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In an interview with ‘My View with Lara Trump,’ U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents opened up about their reasons for joining the agency and the challenges they encounter in their duties. They also addressed how their families are impacted by the current political climate, offering insight into the personal toll of their profession.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are once again being mocked by the animated show ‘Family Guy,’ which has targeted them for a second time in its latest episode. The show’s satirical take on their public persona and financial dealings has drawn attention from fans and critics alike.
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CNN’s Elie Honig accused Democrats of wasting time on Colbert’s show cancellation, saying CBS is a private company. Sen. Elizabeth Warren suggested the cancellation might be politically motivated, citing Colbert’s criticism of Trump’s settlement.
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ICE agents argue that anti-ICE politicians are endangering both officers and the public. They share the worst criminal arrests on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’
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The news item appears to reference a segment or topic discussed on Hannity’s show, likely involving allegations of a cover-up by Democrats, Mamdani, and Biden. Due to the brevity of the provided content, specific details about the cover-up or the context of the discussion are not provided.
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WNBA players expressed frustration with ongoing CBA negotiations by wearing protest T-shirts with the slogan ‘Pay Us What You Owe Us’ during All-Star Game warmups. Players like Angel Reese and Sabrina Ionescu criticized the league’s approach as disrespectful and called for fair compensation.
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Ukraine has evacuated 43 deportees from a basement facility near the Russian-Georg, which has drawn international attention and raised concerns about the treatment of Ukrainian citizens in Russian detention.
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During her segment on ‘My View with Lara Trump,’ Lara Trump, a Fox News host, raised concerns about the growing dangers confronting immigration officers at the U.S. southern border. She underscored the increased risks to law enforcement in their efforts to control the flow of migrants.
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Caitlin Clark may not be able to play in the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game due to a groin injury, but she’s determined to stay involved by assisting New York Liberty head coach Sandy Brondello from the sidelines. Clark, one of the team captains, joked about heckling referees and emphasized the importance of having a good…
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Slovenia has blacklisted Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, accusing them of promoting ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Palestinians and inciting violence.
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Nigel Farage criticized the U.K. government over a secret Afghan refugee resettlement program, claiming sex offenders were among those relocated. Labour denied the claims, emphasizing that all refugees had been carefully vetted.
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Dan Hoffman, a former CIA station chief and Fox News contributor, recently discussed U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration in Ukraine and the Middle East. He highlighted the challenges and criticisms surrounding U.S. strategies in these regions.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., has expressed concerns over Zohran Mamdani’s ‘radical’ policies as he runs for mayor of New York City. Her comments come amid an ongoing debate over the city’s political landscape and the direction of its future governance.
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Over 260 individuals, including a kite surfer, Navy SEAL, and makeup artist, were released in a U.S.-Venezuela prisoner swap. The freed detainees, some of whom had been imprisoned in El Salvador and Venezuela, are now returning home after a complex exchange.
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Richard Jefferson, a former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate of LeBron James, shared why playing with him ‘sucks.’ He described LeBron’s intense competitiveness, comparing him to legends like Jordan and Bryant, while acknowledging the challenges and rewards of playing with one of the greatest athletes in history.
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Lionel Messi delivered a standout performance with two goals and two assists, leading Inter Miami CF to a resounding 5-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls. The win marks a significant rebound for the team following a challenging period.
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WNBA All-Stars wore T-shirts with the message ‘Pay Us What You Owe Us’ during warmups, highlighting their primary concern in ongoing CBA negotiations.
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Ukraine has evacuated 43 Ukrainian citizens detained in a basement facility in Georgia, according to Volunteers Tbilisi. This development raises concerns about Russia’s use of deportation as a weapon.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz indicated Ukraine’s EU membership is unlikely before 2034, citing the bloc’s current financial cycle. Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia oppose the move, citing concerns about Ukraine’s readiness and financial strain on the union.
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Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell was convicted of felony burglary charges after breaking into her stepmother’s home. The conviction could lead to up to 20 years in prison, with her potential resignation from the Senate pending.
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Fox News host Mark Levin warns that Marxism, weak border security, and a struggling economy could threaten America’s future. Levin argues that strong leadership is essential to prevent the nation from drifting toward global catastrophe.
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Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo joked about moving to Florida if socialist Zohran Mamdani becomes NYC mayor, sparking debate. The remark, made at a Hamptons event with donors, highlights the intense political standoff ahead.
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A man drove into a nightclub in Los Angeles, injuring over a dozen people in a brutal attack described by the mayor as ‘a heartbreaking tragedy.’ The perpetrator was shot and hospitalized, though remains at large.
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Rosie O’Donnell has accused President Trump of conspiring to silence artists and being responsible for Stephen Colbert’s show cancellation. CBS attributed the decision to financial reasons, while Trump has retaliated by threatening to revoke O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship.
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Portland police are investigating a stabbing incident at an outdoor rave where four teenage males were injured, with authorities detaining one victim and seeking witnesses to the event. The incident occurred at a large gathering along the Eastbank Esplanade, where three adult men in their teens and one boy in his teens were stabbed.
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White House principal deputy press secretary Harrison Fields discussed the Obama Russia documents hoax and Biden’s alleged autopen use on a radio show. Fields hinted at potential legal action against those spreading misinformation.
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A new play, *The Pelicot Trial*, is set to premiere at the Avignon Festival in southern France. The drama reimagines the real-life legal battle involving Gisèle Pelicot and her ex-husband, along with numerous men accused of sexual assault.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have formed a new tripartite alliance to address security threats from Russia and the uncertainty surrounding US support for European defense. The alliance aims to enhance coordination on defense, intelligence sharing, and joint military exercises to ensure the continent’s stability.
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Molly McPherson, a reputation and crisis strategist, accurately predicted Astronomer’s next moves on TikTok after a recent PR crisis involving its CEO, Andy Byron, at a Coldplay concert. Her insights have sparked discussions about the role of social media in crisis management.
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The FDA has approved JUUL e-cigarettes for the U.S. market after a regulatory delay, sparking debates over health impacts and regulation. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses JUUL use and screen time’s link to depression on ‘Fox Report.’
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, a 52-year-old Mexican illegal immigrant from Waukegan, Illinois, in Chicago following his release from custody. The incident has sparked intense public and political scrutiny over the release of a suspect accused of a heinous crime.
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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has proposed axing two public holidays to address a fiscal deficit, sparking political turmoil. The decision to cut Easter Monday and Victory Day holidays aims to secure €44 billion for France’s budget, despite public backlash and potential no-confidence votes.
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Reports indicate that mentally and physically unfit men are being drafted into the Ukrainian army, raising concerns about the integrity of the draft process. The issue has prompted questions about the effectiveness and ethical standards of the Ukrainian draft system.