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Iran has executed a man convicted of spying for Israel, adding to a surge in state executions that has seen at least 60 people executed in the past 10 days. The execution follows a death sentence upheld by the country’s supreme court.
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ESPN analyst Chiney Ogwumike apologized for her initial strong comments about the WNBA’s investigation into alleged racist remarks toward Chicago Sky players. She acknowledged the need to grow and improve as the league continues to address issues of racism and inclusion.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Wednesday that Israel has killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in a targeted operation. The announcement, made during a speech to the Knesset, marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.
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President Donald Trump announced pardons for Todd and Julie Chrisley, reality TV stars convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, after a phone call with their children. The couple’s children expressed gratitude for the decision, which has sparked celebration and emotional reactions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed potential military support, including long-range weapons, during their Berlin meeting. The collaboration marks a significant step in Germany’s aid to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Seven migrant women and children died when a boat carrying migrants from Africa capsized off the Canary Islands. The incident underscores the ongoing risks in the Atlantic migration path.
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A Delta flight was delayed for about an hour after a pigeon reportedly entered the cabin during the departure process from Minneapolis. Passengers attempted to capture the bird, and the plane returned to the while the incident, which was widely shared on social media, did not have a significant financial impact on Delta Airlines.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced new visa restrictions targeting foreign officials and individuals complicit in censoring Americans, framing the move as a defense of democratic values and free speech. The Trump administration is reportedly increasing its focus on foreign governments and allies that it claims are undermining American free speech rights, including the…
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Karen Read, accused of murdering her husband, arrived at the Norfolk Superior Courthouse for the 22nd day of her trial. The trial has been ongoing since May 2025.
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Karen Read appears at the Norfolk Superior Courthouse for Day 22 of her trial in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, May 28, 2025. The case involves allegations of murder against her.
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A French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after admitting to sexually assaulting or raping hundreds of patients, mostly children. The case has sparked widespread public outrage and renewed calls for stricter medical oversight.
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Karen Read, a former Massachusetts state representative, has expressed skepticism about the investigation conducted by crash expert Dr. Judson Welcher following his testimony during the prosecution’s direct examination in her trial on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. The trial, which focuses on the circumstances surrounding a fatal car accident, has drawn significant public attention.
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Federal immigration enforcement operations on Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard led to 40 arrests, including an MS-13 member and a child sex offender. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to deport illegal immigrants, with initiatives such as Project Homecoming offering financial incentives for self-deportation.
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A Delta Airlines flight from Minneapolis was delayed as a pigeon flew around inside the cabin before takeoff. The unexpected occurrence caused the delay and prompted the airline to handle the situation.
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A pigeon was found inside a Delta Airlines flight, causing a delay in its departure from Minneapolis.
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West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey vowed to protect women’s and girls’ sports as a transgender athlete participates in the state’s championship. The athlete, Becky Pepper-Jackson, competed in the event, drawing national attention and legal challenges.
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Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg suggested the Democratic Party should have reopened schools sooner, prioritized border security, and recognized the importance of price stability in economic policy to avoid Trump’s return in 2024.
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Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg suggested that the Democratic Party could have better prepared to prevent former President Trump’s return by addressing key issues such as school reopenings, border security, and economic inflation more effectively. His insights highlight a need for a more balanced approach in policy and public communication.
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AI tools like ChatGPT can expose personal data through searches, according to tech expert Kurt Knutsson. The risks include unintentional exposure of sensitive information, prompting users to take precautions such as using data removal services and being cautious about shared data.
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A 1-month-old girl was tragically mauled to death by a pit bull-German shepherd mix puppy while sleeping with her mother and stepfather in New York City on Tuesday morning. The heartbreaking incident occurred at the Queensbridge Houses public housing complex, where police found the infant unresponsive, having been gnawed in the face by the family…
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Christian Jacobs, a 14-year-old Gold Star son who met President Donald Trump at Arlington National Cemetery in 2017, continues to honor his late Marine father, Sgt. Christopher Jacobs, by aspiring to join the Marine Corps. Now 14, Christian reflects on the significant impact of meeting Trump and remains determined to follow in his father’s footsteps,…
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported that immigration enforcement actions on Nantucket and Martha’s Vine, led to the arrest of approximately 40 individuals. The Coast Guard was involved in the incident, which has raised questions about the circumstances of the apprehensions.
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A new aid distribution center has been established in the Tel al-Sultan area of Gaza, as captured in drone footage released by the IDF. The facility is expected to help alleviate humanitarian challenges in the region.
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The UN envoy for the Middle East has raised concerns about the loss of hope among Palestinians in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the death of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar.
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has expressed willingness to recognize Israel if Palestine gains recognition. France and Indonesia have both publicly endorsed the two-state solution for the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.
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The UN envoy for the Middle East expressed concern over the loss of hope among Palestinians in Gaza, describing the situation as a crisis of survival. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the death of Mohammed Sinwar, a senior Hamas leader.
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The German government has approved a policy to halt family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection status, impacting Syrian families significantly. This decision is part of a broader effort to reshape refugee integration and manage migration flows.
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New Jersey Assemblywoman Vicky Flynn has blamed ‘soft on crime’ policies for the recent violent brawls that led to the temporary closure of a boardwalk area on the New Jersey shore during Memorial Day weekend. The incidents prompted local authorities to shut down the area temporarily as they investigated the disturbances.
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English professor Stephen Cicirelli of St. Peter’s University discusses his efforts to counter artificial intelligence in the classroom, appearing on ‘Fox & Friends’. He emphasizes the need for traditional methods to preserve critical thinking skills amid technological advancements.
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Thomas Manger, the retiring chief of the U.S. Capitol Police, faces balancing operational needs with political pressures. The department has navigated challenges including the aftermath of the January 6 riot, rising threats against lawmakers, and securing adequate funding for future security.
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House Democrat campaign chair has declared her party is ‘united’ and on ‘offense’ in the 2026 midterms, aiming to reclaim the majority from the GOP. The statement comes amid concerns about incumbents facing primary challenges within the Democratic Party.
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The murder of two Israeli diplomats in Washington, D.C., has ignited a fierce debate over the role of international institutions in fostering antisemitism. The victims were killed during an event focused on humanitarian aid to Gaza, which occurred amid a wave of false accusations by U.N. officials.
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The U.N.’s alleged false claims have led to bloodshed, as two Israeli diplomats were murdered in Washington, D.C. The victims were shot dead by a deranged terrorist who screamed ‘Free Palestine’ as they left an event focused on humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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The article discusses the political landscape, focusing on the Democratic Party’s efforts to attract male voters, particularly in the context of the Smollett scandal. It highlights the challenges Democrats face in appealing to this demographic and the broader implications for their strategy in upcoming elections.
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A recent segment of Jesse Watters Primetime has sparked debate over allegations of a Democratic cover-up involving former President Joe Biden. The discussion centers on claims that the media has colluded with Democrats to suppress negative information about Biden, including potential misconduct or health-related issues.
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Kevin Costner is being sued by stuntwoman Devyn LaBella for allegedly directing a violent, unscripted rape scene on his film set. The lawsuit claims the event violated safety protocols and caused emotional trauma.
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A pro-energy group is calling for an investigation into Biden’s autopen-signed executive orders, citing no public evidence of his knowledge. The group’s concerns stem from major energy policy shifts implemented without presidential acknowledgment.
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The U.S. State Department has indicated it may be ready to implement ‘maximum pressure’ on Russia as the conflict in Ukraine escalates. This follows Russia’s ongoing military actions in the region and the department’s decision to halt all student visa interviews.
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A Texas border sheriff reported a ‘dramatic decline’ in illegal migrant crossings since the Trump presidency, coinciding with a full moon cycle. A California migrant center closed due to an ‘unprecedented’ decrease in crossings, indicating a national trend.
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Karen Read, accused of murdering Boston police officer John O’Keefe, has entered a not guilty plea and is set for a retrial following the jury’s inability to reach a verdict last year. The case has drawn significant public attention due to the high-profile nature of the crime and the ongoing legal proceedings.
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This article guides readers on spring car detailing with 10 affordable cleaning supplies, emphasizing cost-saving and self-cleaning practices. Amazon Prime members can save up to 10 cents per gallon on fuel, with additional car purchase incentives.
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The viral video captures daredevils tumbling downhill during Britain’s annual cheese rolling competition, where participants risk injury for a 7-pound cheese prize. The event, celebrated for its chaotic and thrilling nature, has sparked global interest and media attention.
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Senator Jim Banks, R-Ind., said that Angel Reese ‘owes’ Indiana fans an apology after the WNBA found no evidence of hate speech. The league’s investigation concluded that the allegations were not substantiated, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining a safe environment for all.
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A German court has dismissed a climate case brought by a Peruvian farmer against energy giant RWE, seeking damages for harm caused by melting glaciers. The court’s ruling highlights the complexities of holding corporations accountable for climate-related damages.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is urging Congress to adopt a ‘DOGE’-style spending cut model after Florida successfully implemented similar reforms. He criticizes GOP lawmakers for failing to act on the proposal despite its popularity among voters.
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Border Patrol agents Julia Gallagher, Edgar Ponce-Munoz, and Jonathan Mayfield joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to celebrate the agency’s 101st year of service. The segment focused on their commitment to national security and the ongoing mission to safeguard the United States.
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Candidates Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki are locked in a tight race for Poland’s presidential runoff, with both seeking to sway undecided voters. The race has become increasingly competitive as both candidates engage in a fierce campaign to secure the remaining votes.
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During the ninth launch of SpaceX’s Starship on Tuesday, the vehicle encountered a critical failure during re The incident has sparked questions about the safety protocols and engineering challenges associated with the Starship program.
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American tennis star Danielle Collins defended her outburst toward a cameraman during a tournament, describing it as a necessary request for personal space. The incident occurred at the Internationaux de Strasbourg, where Collins approached the cameraman during a changeover and asked them to keep their distance.
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Germany has approved measures to restrict family reunification for migrants, aiming to enhance immigration controls. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is in Berlin for talks on migration and security.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued North Carolina for failing to maintain accurate voter registration records under the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), claiming the state’s registration form did not adequately require applicants to provide driver’s license numbers or social security number digits. The DOJ asserts these inaccuracies threaten election integrity and demands corrective…
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Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, recently made headlines with an unusual proposition: that Canada may be considering becoming the 51st state of the United States. This claim has ignited a storm of speculation and controversy, as the idea of a foreign nation becoming a state of another country is both unprecedented…
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Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has responded to Rahm Emanuel’s criticism of the Democratic Party’s brand, asserting that the party remains the successor to FDR’s legacy. Khanna called on his colleagues to engage more with the community to rebuild support.
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Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland reports a dramatic decline in illegal border crossings over the past two weeks. San Diego authorities shut down a migrant center due to an unprecedented decrease in arrivals.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom faces criticism for allegedly adopting a divided approach to the issue of transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. Critics accuse him of ‘playing both sides’ as the state allows transgender athletes to compete but does not provide funding for women’s sports teams to cover the costs of potentially competing against them.
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Harvard professor Kit Parker warns China is the sole beneficiary of the Trump administration’s funding fight, following reports of halting student visa appointments and expanded social media vetting to combat antisemitism.
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy criticized the Indiana Fever for its response to the WNBA’s conclusion that there was no substantiated evidence of racial remarks targeting the Chicago Sky. The WNBA’s investigation found no evidence to support the allegations, but Portnoy accused the league and the team of enabling a ‘troll’ and criticized media for…
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The Ingraham Angle episode from Tuesday, May 27, delves into discussions surrounding legacy media’s influence, critiques of political commentators like Tapper, and insights into Democratic strategies and perspectives.
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A federal judge ruled that President Trump’s executive order targeting WilmerHale, the law firm of Robert Mueller, is unconstitutional. The order sought to curtail the firm’s influence by urging federal agencies to suspend security clearances and cancel contracts with the organization.
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Turkey is implementing a nationwide campaign to measure citizens’ weight in public spaces to address rising obesity rates. Critics argue the campaign amounts to public fat shaming and overreach, citing concerns over privacy and underlying socioeconomic factors contributing to obesity.