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Scottie Scheffler moved within one round of claiming the third leg of the Grand Slam after a strong performance at The Open. His 4-under 67 included an eagle and two crucial par saves, giving him a four-shot lead.
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Ukraine’s newly appointed Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal has met with Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov to discuss scaling up battlefield technologies, with a focus on interceptor drones and anti-Shahed systems. The collaboration aims to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities against ongoing conflicts.
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Katy Perry faced a terrifying moment during her San Francisco concert when a butterfly prop became stuck midair, causing her to cling onto it as it moved above the crowd. The incident highlighted the risks of elaborate stage designs and was met with mixed reactions from fans.
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Australia has delivered most of the 49 M1A1 Abrams tanks as part of a $160 million military aid package to Ukraine, with the rest expected to arrive soon.
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Cuomo’s third-party bid faces skepticism from New York City business leaders, raising questions about its potential impact on his political momentum. The article explores whether this challenge could derail his campaign.
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Investors have largely shrugged off Donald Trump’s latest threats to impose new tariffs, indicating a sense of complacency or belief that the economic impact may be limited. The market’s muted reaction suggests that traders may not see significant disruption to supply chains or consumer prices.
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Fox News’ Madison Scarpino reports on the increasing danger of rip currents along U.S. coastlines. The report underscores the importance of beach safety measures to prevent drownings.
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The European Union has activated its 18th sanctions package against Russia concerning the Ukraine conflict, specifically targeting the energy and banking sectors. The sanctions include prohibitions on transactions with 22 additional Russian banks and the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF).
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The Washington Post editorial board has accused the Biden administration of spreading misinformation, which they claim has contributed to the rise of conspiracy theories and a decline in public trust in government institutions. The article specifically highlights the administration’s actions regarding Hunter Biden’s laptop and its alleged cover-up of former President Donald Trump’s cognitive decline,…
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Liora Rez criticizes Hakeem Jeffries for calling his meeting with Zohran Mamdani ‘constructive,’ warning it could embolden radical socialists. The debate highlights tensions between political strategy and addressing antisemitism.
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AI expert Patrick Hedger of NetChoice discusses Donald Trump’s recent investments in energy and artificial intelligence, emphasizing that these efforts are merely a glimpse into the broader AI revolution. Hedger highlights the significance of Trump’s initiatives in Pennsylvania as part of a larger shift in technological advancement.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reported that its employees, currently at the front, have destroyed 2,000 enemy tanks since the start of the full-scale invasion.
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A car crash in East Hollywood injured at least 30 people, including seven in critical condition, with one victim having a gunshot wound. The incident, which occurred near a nightclub, is under investigation by the LAPD and LAFD.
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Rep. Mike Lawler, a New York Republican congressman, criticized Governor Kathy Hochul during an appearance on Fox News Live, calling her the ‘worst governor in America.’ Lawler’s comments reflect growing dissatisfaction with Hoch.3.1 with Hochul’s leadership on key challenges such as economic stagnation and inadequate public services.
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Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend Connor McCaffery’s on-camera kiss at the WNBA All-Star weekend sparked mixed reactions from fans, with some expressing suspicion and others mocking the incident. The video of the interaction, which occurred in Gainbridge Field House, went viral, highlighting the couple’s public attention.
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Discovery Channel’s Shark Week 2025 is set to showcase its 37th year of marine exploration, featuring scientists, experts, and a shark attack survivor in its programming. The event promises an in-depth look at sharks through a variety of documentaries and special content.
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Democratic politicians are under scrutiny for their anti-ICE rhetoric, which critics argue could be endangering agents’ lives. Mike Howell, a former DHS oversight counsel and Heritage, joins Fox News Live to discuss the alleged faked ICE kidnapping and the broader implications of increased hostility toward the agency.
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Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey has warned that the Democratic Party’s rhetoric regarding ICE is placing agents in heightened danger. Speaking on ‘Fox, News Live,’ Fahey emphasized how politically charged language surrounding immigration enforcement can undermine the safety of ICE personnel.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko emphasized during a military council meeting that prioritizing the military economy is essential for Ukraine’s defense and sovereignty. The decision reflects broader strategic shifts within the Ukrainian military and economic sectors to address immediate security challenges.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) is providing aid to victims of a nighttime Russian UAV attack on Odesa. This incident highlights the ongoing conflict in the region and the humanitarian efforts to assist those affected.
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Ukraine has repatriated 11 more children from occupied territories, marking progress in the ongoing effort to recover abducted children. The Head of the President’s Office emphasized the importance of international support for these repatriation efforts.
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A new biography of Gwyneth Paltrow reveals she felt ‘smarter, better educated, more sophisticated’ than Brad Pitt during their mid-1990s relationship, which ended in 1997. The book highlights her upbringing in Manhattan and her perceived cultural differences with Pitt, who was raised in Missouri and came from a more religious background.
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At least 34 people have died after a sudden thunderstorm caused a tourist boat to capsize in Vietnam. Rescue workers saved 11 people and recovered the dead near the site of the capsizing, VNExpress newspaper said.
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The United States has conducted airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities in Ford, Natanz, and Isfahan, sparking international concern over the potential release of radioactive materials and the safety of nearby populations.
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Charlie Gasparino comments on Mamdani’s policies aligning with Democratic mainstream, highlighting potential implications for the mayoral race.
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Legal expert John Yoo joined ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss Tulsi Gabbard’s allegations that the Obama administration fabricated intelligence to support a narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 election. The conversation examined the implications of these claims for political trust and transparency.
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Former Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush criticizes Trump’s budget plan for not adequately addressing the U.S. deficit by failing to implement significant spending cuts in public media and foreign aid. His remarks align with conservative fiscal priorities, emphasizing the need for federal spending reductions.
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This week’s ‘Fox News Sunday’ will feature discussions on President Donald Trump’s spending bill and the next steps regarding Russia. Senator Dave McCormick and Representative Adam Smith will be interviewed.
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A senior Iranian MP warns that Tehran might withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and increase uranium enrichment if Western sanctions are reimposed. The warning comes after France, Germany, and the UK agreed to restore UN sanctions on Iran if nuclear talks stall.
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Newly declassified documents reveal Obama officials allegedly manufactured intelligence to frame Trump as a Russian asset, described by DNI Gabbard as an ‘egregious abuse of power’. The plot began with Hillary Clinton, who allegedly approved a scheme to smear Trump with a fabricated dossier.
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John Parry hit the first hole-in-one at this year’s Open Championship with a spectacular shot on the 13th hole at Royal Portrush. His 8-iron shot landed on the green, bounced twice, and went straight into the hole, making it the 31st such occurrence at The Open since 1981.
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After four decades of conflict, the PKK has initiated a disarmament process, signaling a pivotal shift in the Middle East. The process, coordinated by Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT), involves the surrender of weapons in critical regions such as southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, and northeastern Syria. Despite the peace initiative, the Kurdish political question remains…
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A growing number of Democratic presidential hopefuls are setting up shop in South Carolina, signaling the state’s potential role in the 2028 presidential primary calendar. The state, already a major player in the early voting process, is hosting high-profile visits from governors and representatives who are testing their messages and gauging support from key voter…
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Germany plans to transfer the Patriot air defense system to Ukraine, but its delivery and commission, expected no earlier than in 6-8 months, reports the German publication Bild, citing sources in the country’s government.
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Oleksandr Usyk is set to face Daniel Dubois in a title unification bout that could determine the undisputed heavyweight champion. Fans and analysts are eagerly awaiting the live updates and real-time results as the fight approaches.
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NASCAR race team owner Denny Hamlin remains resolute following another court setback, promising full transparency in his upcoming December trial. Hamlin’s determination to pursue transparency highlights his commitment to addressing the issues at stake, despite the challenges faced thus far.
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New Orleans Saints have signed quarterback Tyler Shough, the 40th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, to a fully guaranteed rookie contract. This move marks Shough as the latest second-rounder to receive such a deal, highlighting the team’s commitment to long-term investment in young talent.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on July 19 that Ukraine has proposed new peace talks with Russia for next week, with National Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov extending the offer and signaling readiness for high-level discussions.
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A groundbreaking innovation in aviation safety has emerged in the form of ‘marshmallow concrete,’ an ultra-light foam concrete that can crumble like a marshmallow during emergencies to help stop planes during runway overruns. Developed by researchers at the China Building Materials Academy (CBMA) and their collaborators, this material is revolutionizing the way airports handle critical…
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A tourist boat capsized in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay during a thunderstorm, resulting in 34 deaths and eight missing persons. Authorities have launched an investigation into the accident, aiming to determine the cause of the capsizing and assess the response coordination.
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The Department of Justice is investigating George Mason University for alleged discriminatory hiring practices under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The probe centers on claims that race and sex were ‘motivating factors’ in faculty hiring decisions during President Gregory Washington’s tenure.
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A suspect in the murder of an American Idol executive has been charged with a capital offense, with prosecutors preparing to seek a life sentence. The case has drawn significant attention due to its high-profile nature and the potential for a maximum penalty.
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ArcelorMittal has suspended its green steel transition plans in Germany despite subsidy offers. The move raises questions about the industry’s shift to sustainable practices.
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Social media claims that sunscreen causes cancer are circulating widely, but experts and scientific studies refute these assertions. Sunscreen is an effective tool in preventing skin cancer, including melanoma.
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Relatives of the Jeju Air disaster victims objected to the report in a stormy scene at a news conference, complaining that it blamed the pilots prematurely. Firefighters and investigators at the scene of the deadly Jeju Air crash in Muan, South Korea, in December.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter highlights a range of celebrity news, including the Coldplay concert incident involving the Astronomer CEO being placed on leave and Emma Watson receiving a 6-month driving ban in the UK. Other notable stories include the tragic murder of ‘American Idol’ music boss Robin Kaye and her husband in their LA…
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The Australian government has announced the supply of M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine as part of a $16,000,000 military aid package, aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Bristol Palin has shared an update on her ongoing struggle with sudden facial paralysis, which she described as striking her ‘completely out of the blue’ with no warning signs. She revealed that she woke up on January 20, 2025, with complete paralysis on her left face, with no prior symptoms or illnesses detected.
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U.S. Representative Bishop Mark Jeffries has reportedly expressed hesitation in endorsing New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani following recent meetings in Brooklyn. The encounter, which took place amid ongoing political negotiations, has raised questions about potential support for Mamdani’s campaign.
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President Donald Trump has signed the Genius Act, a landmark cryptocurrency bill that aims to regulate and promote the cryptocurrency industry. Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the decision, emphasizing its potential to stimulate economic growth.
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The Syrian government has declared a cease-fire following a week of intense upheaval, with the move coming hours after a top U.S. envoy to the region stated that Syria and Israel had agreed to a truce. The agreement follows sectarian clashes that have resulted in hundreds of casualties.
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Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. executed a stunning double play in the team’s 7-3 win over the New York Yankees, showcasing his incredible arm strength. The play, which led to the final out of the inning, was praised by both managers for its precision and impact on the game.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russian forces launched over 300 strike drones and 30 missiles of various types against Ukrainian cities last night. The attacks affected 10 regions, with at least one child wounded in Odesa.
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discussed the health implications of switching from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar, following the FDA’s authorization of JUUL to sell e-cigarettes.
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A Russian drone attack on Odesa, Ukraine, resulted in at least one fatality, according to the city’s mayor. The incident occurred early Saturday, marking another escalation in the ongoing conflict.
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Kelsey Mitchell, a player for the Indiana Fever, spoke about the treatment of Angel Reese, urging fans to see WNBA players as humans. The WNBA investigated claims of racial slurs against Reese but found no evidence, prompting a call for an apology from Senator Jim Banks.
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Laurie Schacht, president and chief toy officer of Adventure Publishing, showcased the most popular summer toys on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The segment offered a preview of toys designed to keep children entertained during the warmer months.
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A truce between Druze and Bedouin groups in Syria’s southern province of Sweida has appeared to be holding, with Bedouin fighters reportedly leaving the area. The agreement marks a tentative step toward de-escalation in the region.
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has issued a call for a nationwide ceasefire amid escalating tensions between Druze and Bedouin communities in Sweida. Security forces have been deployed to contain the violence, which has raised concerns about regional stability.
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Chef Eric LeVine dazzled ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ with a three-foot-long lobster roll, revealing the secret to crafting this luxurious seafood dish. The segment highlighted his culinary expertise and the artistry behind creating such a remarkable dish.