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U.S. senators met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to address trade tensions and strengthen economic ties amid rising tariffs. The bipartisan group aimed to ease disputes over U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, which have sparked retaliatory measures from Canada.
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Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief serving a 30-year sentence for murder and rape, escaped from prison in Calico Rock, Arkansas on Sunday afternoon. Officials warn that he remains dangerous and is likely still in the region.
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A transgender athlete’s victory at the CIF Track Championship Masters Qualifiers has sparked controversy, prompting the Department of Education to investigate the CIF. Meanwhile, the Indy 500 saw notable changes, including the reclassification of drivers due to technical inspections and Alex Palou’s historic win as the first Spanish driver.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is reigniting her call to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of a fundraising campaign, drawing sharp criticism from Republicans who accuse her of hypocrisy given her previous support for Trump’s immigration policies.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is reigniting her call to abolish the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a fundraising email. The White House is reportedly sending a $9.4 billion cuts package to Congress, and a federal judge has denied a request to reconsider an order facilitating deportees’ return to the U.S.
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The Pentagon is cutting PCS moves by 50% by 2030 to save $2.5B and ease family burdens. This policy shift aims to reduce discretionary relocations and improve geographic stability for military families.
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Charlie Woods, the son of Tiger Woods, has secured his first AJGA tournament victory at the Team TaylorMade Invitational in Florida. His win, achieved by three strokes over top competitors, highlights his growing potential as a future golf star.
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Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon accused the United Nations of using ‘mafia-like’ tactics to intimidate NGOs collaborating with the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), while the U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs criticized the initiative as a ‘fig leaf for further violence and displacement.’
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Jemele Hill urges fans to avoid overanalyzing the Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark rivalry, emphasizing that their competitiveness should be viewed as part of normal athletic competition rather than a cultural narrative. The WNBA’s dismissal of hate speech claims against Reese adds another layer to the discussion of media portrayal of Black athletes.
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey criticized ICE for conducting unannounced immigration operations in Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, expressing concern over the lack of prior notice to local authorities and the potential impact on families. ICE officials defended the actions as necessary to target dangerous individuals, including an MS-13 gang member and a child sex offender.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a warning to beachgoers in Lake Michigan following the discovery of unaccounted phosphorus pyrotechnics. Three such flares are still missing after a joint military exercise with the Coast Guard and Air Force earlier this month.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into California’s high school sports policies, targeting trans athletes competing in girls’ sports. The investigation includes California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the CIF, with a focus on potential funding losses and Title IX compliance.
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a plan to raise NYC’s minimum wage to $20 an hour by 2027, defending it against economic concerns by citing past success with a $15 wage increase. The move comes amid an ongoing Democratic primary, with Cuomo leading a crowded field but facing competition from progressive candidates like…
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Austrian intelligence claims Iran’s nuclear weapons program remains active, challenging U.S. assessments. The report highlights Iran’s regional ambitions and its role in arming terrorist groups, raising the stakes in U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations.
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Louisiana officials have arrested 14 individuals linked to a mass jailbreak at the Orleans Justice Center, with two fugitives remaining at large. The Attorney General remains confident in their recapture, citing their dangerous nature and potential threat to public safety.
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The U.S. President’s tax bill proposes levies on remittances, affecting migrant families globally, including in Africa. The policy is part of a broader effort to address budget deficits and reduce the federal deficit.
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Andrew Farias, an 18-year-old recent high school graduate, was fatally shot during a fight at a Texas graduation party. Suspect Chad Lee-Gardner was arrested in Austin on murder charges.
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Hoda Kotb, longtime co-host of NBC’s ‘The Today Show,’ has disclosed that her decision to leave the program was influenced by her younger daughter, Hope, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The revelation highlights the challenges of managing a child’s chronic illness while balancing professional responsibilities.
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ICE has identified two Venezuelan illegal immigrants as suspects in the fatal jet ski collision that killed Air Force cadet candidate Ava Moore. Gonzalez is charged with second-degree felony manslaughter, while Perozo faces charges for hindering apprehension.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has urged the Senate to pass the Big Beautiful Bill, which allocates $12.5 billion for modernizing the U.S. air traffic system. He highlighted the outdated state of the infrastructure, with systems ranging from 25 to 40 years old, and emphasized the need for a comprehensive rebuild to enhance safety and efficiency.
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President Donald Trump announced he would meet with Putin and Zelenskyy in the coming weeks, ‘if necessary,’ following a significant Russian aerial attack on Ukrainian cities. The strike, involving 298 drones and 69 missiles, killed at least 12 people and injured dozens, marking the largest aerial assault of the war.
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A conservative watchdog, American Principles Project, has accused Planned Parenthood of manipulating the definition of contraception to provide gender transition treatments to minors without parental consent. The group claims that Planned Parenthood is redefining contraception in legal contexts to include gender transition treatments, allowing minors to access these procedures without notifying or involving their parents.
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The American Principles Project accuses Planned Parenthood of exploiting a ‘massive loophole’ in the definition of contraception to offer transgender hormone therapy to minors without parental consent. The group claims this is part of a broader ideological push to reshape societal norms.
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U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis denied the Justice Department’s 30-day extension request in the deportation case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, calling the administration’s actions a self-imposed burden due to their failure to comply with earlier orders. The case highlights ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary over judicial compliance and executive authority.
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Namibia held its first Genocide Remembrance Day to honor victims of colonial German rule. President Hage Geingob emphasized the need for further action to secure reparations for the atrocities committed during the colonial era.
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President Donald Trump has nominated Emil Bove, his former defense attorney and current Justice Department official, to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The selection is part of Trump’s ongoing strategy to reshape the federal judiciary, which he has repeatedly criticized for being ‘activ. The nomination could have long-term implications…
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President Donald Trump has nominated Emil Bove, a former defense attorney and current Justice Department official, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The move underscores Trump’s continued efforts to reshape the federal judiciary, a strategy central to his broader political agenda.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announces arrests related to an illegal immigration case linked to a hit-and-run jet ski incident that resulted in the death of an 18-year-old woman.
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Ramapo College, working with various authorities in New Jersey, recently identified the remains of Capt. Henry Goodsell, whose bones washed up on the Jersey Shore multiple times in the past three decades. The identification marks a crucial step in understanding the historical context of the captain’s life and the maritime history of the region.
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The European Union has lifted economic sanctions on the Syrian Central Bank, allowing it to access the European financial market. Security-related sanctions will remain in place.
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Cara Truss, director of ‘The Community Roundtable,’ criticizes Mayor Brandon Johnson’s leadership as Chicago faces rising crime and illegal immigration issues, highlighted during a discussion on ‘America Reports.’ She argues that the mayor’s approach has failed to address the root causes of these problems.
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Omar Shem Tov, a former Israeli hostage, disclosed in a CNN interview that his Hamas captors hoped for Kamala Harris’ election victory, which he claims improved his treatment. The remarks have raised questions about political influence on hostage situations.
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Greg Olsen defends the Tush Push play on The Herd, explaining his support for keeping the controversial move. The discussion highlights the debate over its impact on football strategy and player safety.
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President Trump’s executive order on energy aims to boost domestic production while CEO Jake DeWitte of OKLO highlights potential economic benefits on ‘America Reports.’ The policy faces both support and criticism from industry and environmental groups.
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President Donald Trump has issued an executive order aimed at boosting American energy production. The directive focuses on expanding oil, gas, and coal extraction while reducing regulatory burdens on energy companies.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of a modernization crisis in the U.S. air traffic system and urges the Senate to approve the Big Beautiful Bill, which seeks a $12.5 billion investment to address critical infrastructure needs. The proposed funding aims to enhance efficiency and safety in the nation’s aviation sector.
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Chris Cillizza’s Tesla was vandalized with a ‘Musk is a Nazi’ sign, highlighting growing political tensions. He criticized the politicization of everyday items, arguing it’s deepening societal divides.
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ICE arrested an illegal immigrant Mexican national in Wisconsin for threatening to assassinate President Trump. The letter, which included racially charged content and threats of revenge against U.S. authorities, led to Morales-Reyes’ arrest and potential deportation.
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MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart criticized the persistent influence of former President Barack Obama’s former campaign staff on the Democratic Party, suggesting that this legacy is stifling the emergence of new leadership. Capehart argued that the Obama-era staffers, including Mitch Stewart and Rufus Gifford, have become overbearing in party politics, creating an arrogance that hinders younger…
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Donald Trump’s tariffs are causing a significant tax burden on the middle class, raising prices instead of lowering them as promised. These policies are creating economic uncertainty, with additional tariffs threatening the already struggling economy.
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Patients using GLP-1 medications like Ozempic have reported dental issues such as tooth decay and dry mouth, though scientific evidence linking these effects remains inconclusive. Researchers and healthcare providers are highlighting the potential impact of side effects like dry mouth on oral health.
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The U.S. national debt debate is intensifying as GOP senators and Elon Musk criticize current spending cuts as insufficient. Despite widespread acknowledgment of the problem, deficit reduction remains a political challenge due to a lack of public understanding, short-term economic incentives, and the perception that the U.S. is protected by its status as a global…
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An ICE official has stated that two individuals, including an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, are being charged in the death of 18-year-old Air Force cadet candidate Ava Moore. The case has drawn significant attention, with discussions emerging about how such tragedies intersect with immigration and national security concerns.
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An 18-year-old Air Force cadet candidate was killed by an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, according to ICE. Two individuals have been charged in connection with the death.
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Senator Ted Kennedy joined a recent episode of ‘Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla’ to discuss Jill Biden’s role as First Lady, focusing on her contributions and the responsibilities of the position.
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Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon accused the U.N. of threatening NGOs working with a U.S.-backed aid initiative. The claim raises tensions over humanitarian efforts in conflict zones.
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Kseniia Petrova, a Russian scientist at Harvard, has won a legal battle against ICE detention amid smuggling charges, securing her release if granted bail. The federal judge ruled she poses no threat to the community, allowing her to remain free pending her criminal trial.
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is leveraging a 2024 viral photo of Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer to criticize Democratic efforts to connect with male and working-class voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The NRSC’s campaign video, titled ‘We Grill Right,’ marks National Hamburger Day and highlights the party’s frustration with the Democrats’…
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Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has faced backlash after blaming a Christian rally for escalating violence at Cal Anderson Park, with organizers denying intentionally choosing the site to provoke unrest. The mayor’s office stated the rally was held there to provoke controversy, but pastors claimed the city suggested the park after rejecting their initial request at…
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Cassie Ventura, former girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs, has given birth to her third child with husband Alex Fine. The singer, who testified in Diddy’s federal trial for alleged sex crimes, is considered a key witness in the case.
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The Mozart festival in Würzburg is examining whether the composer had real friends beyond his adoration for music. This event seeks to explore Mozart’s personal relationships and legacy in a new light.
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The White House is pushing for the ambitious ‘Golden Dome’ project, a proposed presidential residence, as political tensions escalate. The Biden administration is facing scrutiny over its handling of the project, with critics alleging a cover-up of potential mismanagement and financial improprieties.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon discussed President Trump’s decision to end $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard due to concerns over antisemitism on campus. She emphasized the administration’s efforts to ensure universities uphold values of free speech and respect for all students.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon addressed concerns over antisemitism on college campuses, emphasizing that President Trump will not tolerate such incidents. She also discussed the administration’s decision to end $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard University.
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Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich criticized Democrats, claiming they prioritize a ‘coma’ patient over other candidates and feature a ‘Hall of Fame for Liars’ led by Sen. Adam Schiff. He accused the party of not caring about America and compared Schiff to the ‘Elvis of liars.’
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Skittles, owned by Mars Wrigley, will no longer include titanium dioxide in its U.S. products. The additive, known for enhancing the candies’ color, is being phased out due to potential health risks like DNA damage.
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Mars Wrigley has removed titanium dioxide from U.S. Skittles products due to health concerns, citing compliance with global food safety standards. The additive, linked to DNA damage, is no longer used in the candy.
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The NYPD has arrested one man and is seeking another after a violent robbery of an off-duty officer in the Bronx, where the officer suffered severe injuries and remains hospitalized. The suspects are alleged to have forced the officer to the ground, causing multiple fractures and stealing his wallet, iPhone, and registered gun.
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El Secretario de Estado Marco Rubio se reúne con miembros de la oposición venezolana que fueron rescatados, mientras María Corina Machado le agradece al gobierno Trump por su compromiso con la libertad y la lucha por la democracia en América Latina.
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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill assured the public that the two remaining escaped inmates will be recaptured. She joined ‘America Reports’ to discuss the ongoing manhunt, emphasizing the state’s commitment to justice and public safety.