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White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller has stated the ‘big, beautiful bill’ passed by Congress is intended to fully fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), border patrol, and federal officers. This legislative measure is part of the Trump administration’s strategy to enhance immigration enforcement and expedite deportations of undocumented individuals.
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A Coldplay concertgoer’s viral video of a CEO and HR director’s awkward ‘kiss cam’ moment prompted a formal investigation. The couple’s actions have sparked public debate about accountability and personal conduct.
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Sabrina Ionescu and Natasha Cloud took home top honors at the WNBA All-Star weekend, with Ionescu winning the 3-point contest and Cloud claiming victory in the skills challenge.
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Ronald Acuña Jr. made a 301-foot outfield assist to end the third inning, helping the Atlanta Braves secure a 7-3 victory over the New York Yankees in their series opener. The play was hailed as one of the most electrifying moments of the game.
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England staged an incredible comeback to defeat Sweden in a penalty shootout, marking one of the most unusual and prolonged shootout moments in football history. The match, which saw England qualify through a penalty shootout, is being hailed as one of the longest and most bizarre encounters in the sport’s history.
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Switzerland’s national women’s football team has reached the quarterfinals of the Women’s Euro tournament, with coach Pia Sundhage expressing hope that this performance will serve as a catalyst for the growth of women, football in the country.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has expressed support for Smilla Holmberg after her missed penalty in Sweden’s Euro 2025 campaign. The veteran striker emphasized the importance of resilience in high-pressure situations.
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Wrexham AFC has signed New Zealand international defender Liberato Cacace from Empoli on loan, as the club continues to build its squad for the upcoming season. The move is seen as a key addition to their defensive line, supporting their ambitions for a promotion push in the English Football League.
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Following significant criticism from Brazilian players and their coaching staff, CONMEBOL has decided to revise the pre-match procedures for the Copa América Femenina. The adjustments to the warm-up routines are aimed at addressing the concerns that were raised regarding the current setup, which was deemed inadequate.
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Spain reached the Women’s Euro semifinals for the second time after overcoming missed penalties in a 2-0 victory over Switzerland. The win highlights the team’s resilience and tactical ability.
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A Ukrainian defense company has unveiled a new twin-engine strike drone named ‘Darts,’ capable of traveling over 40 kilometers and carrying a payload of 12-14 kilograms. This represents a significant upgrade from its previous single-engine drone, which had a lower payload capacity.
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On ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Senate Republican leader Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., and Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz discussed the ongoing funding cuts to public broadcasting networks NPR and PBS. Tuberville and Chaff’tz argued that these cuts have effectively rendered the networks ‘gone,’ signaling a significant shift in federal support for public media.
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Ticket prices for the WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis dropped significantly after Caitlin Clark’s injury forced her to miss the event. The absence of Clark, who was expected to be a team captain, led to a steep decline in resale prices.
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A deal freed 10 Americans and permanent U.S. residents detained in Venezuela, for more than 200 Venezuelan migrants who were imprisoned in El Salvador after being expelled from the United States.
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The United States and Venezuela have executed a significant diplomatic agreement, resulting in the release of American citizens who had been detained in El. This exchange involved Venezuela accepting male migrants deported from the U.S., marking a pivotal moment in their strained bilateral relations.
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Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard has claimed that former President Barack Obama’s administration sought to ‘subvert the American people’s will’ by politicizing intelligence during the 32016 election. Gabbard made these assertions during an appearance on the conservative talk show Hannity.
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A viral moment from a Coldplay concert, where a couple’s intimate gesture was captured on a stadium jumbotron, has sparked discussions about the role of self-surveillance in modern society. The incident highlights how technology and social media enable individuals to publicly shame others, raising concerns about privacy, data commodification, and the unintended consequences of our…
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The report examines the potential impact of Donald Trump’s political comeback on the U.S. economy and his alleged ties to Russia. Analysts debate whether these connections could influence economic policies and international trade.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has requested a Manhattan court to unseal grand jury testimony related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney General Pam Bondi has withheld parts of investigative files, prompting political pressure on the president from his base.
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US President Donald Trump has filed a libel lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and his media empire over a report alleging he sent a lewd birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Florida, names Murdoch, News Corp, Dow Jones, and two reporters as defendants.Trump expressed his intentions on social…
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a motion to unseal previously sealed grand jury transcripts from the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases, citing public interest and transparency. The decision follows an internal review that found no new charges against uncharged individuals.
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President Donald Trump has announced his intention to sue The Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch for publishing an article that claims he sent a sexually suggestive birthday letter to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. Epstein, who was convicted of sex trafficking and other crimes, has been a focal point of various…
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The Philadelphia Phillies and other sports teams humorously referenced a recent Coldplay concert incident involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot. The controversy sparked viral reactions, with Astronomer’s company launching an investigation into the matter.
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Sean Hannity, the influential host of Fox News, has recently made a strong statement regarding the presidency of Donald Trump, declaring it to be the most transformational and consequential in the nation’s history. Hannity’s comments reflect the broader political discourse surrounding Trump’s tenure, which has been marked by significant policy changes, controversial decisions, and a…
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The U.S. faces a significant migrant crisis as tensions escalate between Democratic leaders and Donald Trump over immigration policies. Both sides are accused of using the situation to advance their political agendas.
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The Will Cain Show discussed Donald Trump’s comments on Russia and the economy, raising questions about his influence on foreign policy and economic stability. The segment highlighted concerns about potential impacts on international relations and domestic economic growth.
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A protester opposed to Israel’s involvement in the Tour de France was intercepted by security after attempting to disrupt Stage 11. The individual, carrying a keffiyeh and shouting anti-Israel slogans, was tackled by a guard just 25 meters from the finish line.
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Radio host Charlamagne tha God accused former President Donald Trump of employing authoritarian tactics, linking the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ to a broader strategy to silence critics.
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President Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law, establishing a legal framework for stablecoins and consumer protections while promoting crypto innovation. The bill passed the House with bipartisan support, with 206 Republicans and 102 Democrats backing it.
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During a White House dinner with Republican allies, President Trump announced plans to bring home 10 additional hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, signaling that these captives would be released ‘very shortly.’ The event also included a focus on Republican legislative achievements, particularly the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, with Trump expressing…
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The Ministry of Veterans Affairs has outlined the steps for veterans to access the eOselia affordable housing loan program, which offers financing options for purchasing homes. This initiative is designed to support military veterans seeking homeownership.
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Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced the country will share experience in countering hybrid threats and cyberattacks with partner nations. The initiative aims to enhance collective security and integrate Ukraine’s resilience strategies into allies’ defense frameworks.
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The former London police officer Brian McManus was found guilty of murdering his wife, Lucille Ann McManus, after she uncovered his affair and threatened to expose their alleged sham marriage. Authorities highlighted his attempts to cover up the crime, shift blame, and manipulate the immigration system through a fraudulent marriage.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters comments on the end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, reflecting on shifting public attitudes toward traditional media. He discusses the closure of the long-running late-night talk show and its implications for legacy media outlets.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to reduce its workforce by 23% and close its research and development office, citing the need to save $748.8 million while protecting public health and the environment. This move aligns with the Trump administration’s broader strategy to streamline federal operations amid recent Supreme Court rulings enabling mass layoffs.
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The Cabinet of Ministers has banned the supply of one drug to one distributor in an amount exceeding 20% of the total net income from the sale of these medicines for the previous year. This move is aimed at curbing potential monopolization of the pharmaceutical market.
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The UK has sanctioned three units of Russia’s GRU and 18 associated military personnel and agents. This follows revelations that Russian military intelligence used malicious software to spy on email accounts linked to the UK and its allies.
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Shannon Sharpe’s sexual assault lawsuit has been settled, with the plaintiff’s lawyer confirming a mutually agreed resolution. The case involved allegations of misconduct, with Sharpe’s team claiming a consensual relationship and an altered video as evidence.
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Michael Shellenberger, founder of Public News, accused Democrats of projecting their behaviors onto former President Obama and Russia through declassified documents. The discussion centered on the Russia hoax and alleged Democratic hypocrisy.
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A Polish programmer narrowly defeated an advanced AI model in a high-stakes coding competition, marking the first time an AI competed directly against top human programmers in a major onsite championship. The event, sponsored by the maker of ChatGPT, highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing human expertise with rapidly advancing artificial intelligence.
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A Belgian man drove nearly 500 miles to meet French model Sophie Vouzelaud, only to be confronted by her husband, who revealed she had no idea who he was. The encounter exposed a social media scam where Michel had sent $35,000 to someone impersonating Vouzelaud.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a request to unseal the grand jury records from the Jeffrey Epstein case. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing investigation into the former financier’s alleged crimes.
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Authorities executed a search warrant at a location where explosives were seized, following a fatal explosion in Los Angeles that occurred on Friday. The seizure was conducted by the same crew involved in the incident.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discussed Obama’s fatherhood advice on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The segment explored how media shapes public perception of parenting roles.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in September for commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan in World War II. Analysts suggest the event could serve as an opportunity for potential collaboration among the three leaders.
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New York City’s leading mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, has sparked controversy over resurfaced comments suggesting prisons may be obsolete. His remarks have reignited debates about criminal justice reform and his controversial socialist policies.
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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou’s proposed budget cuts, aimed at reducing the country’s €43.8 billion deficit, are causing concerns over European Union stability and the euro’s value. Financial analysts warn that these measures could impact investor confidence and lead to financial market fluctuations, with the euro hitting a one-month low amid the controversy.
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First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov is set to introduce an analogue of the US Department of Government Efficiency, established under Elon Musk’s leadership following Trump’s presidential victory. The initiative aims to overhaul Ukraine’s digital infrastructure and governance.
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Laura Ingraham is discussing the debate over U.S. border policies and the recent increase in deportations. She is examining whether Trump’s strategies are effectively managing illegal immigration.
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Former Democratic advisor Dan Turrentine and political analyst Matt Towery analyze the New York City mayoral race and Democrats’ push for Zohran Mamdani to adopt a more centrist approach.
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WNBA rookie Paige Bueckers called UConn Huskies guard Azzi Fudd her girlfriend during the WNBA All-Star Weekend. The couple’s relationship highlights the growing visibility of LGBTQ+ athletes in professional sports.
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Sabrina Ionescu defeated Allisha Gray in the final round to capture her second WNBA 3-point contest title, while Liberty teammate Natasha Cloud won the skills competition.
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Rory McIlroy carded a 2-under 69 in the second round of The Open to give him back-to-back under-par rounds. His consistent performance positions him well for a strong finish in the championship.
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Scottie Scheffler leads The Open after two rounds, but the challenge at Royal Portrush may be his toughest yet. The Open, one of golf’s four major championships, has drawn a diverse field of players, each vying for the prestigious title.
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A Russian drone attack on Odesa overnight on July 19 left one dead and three injured. The incident has sparked discussions about the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Attorney Brian Claypool raised concerns about the lack of red flags in a California surrogacy case involving a couple accused of child abuse, highlighting legal and ethical concerns. The case has sparked discussions about regulatory oversight and potential vulnerabilities in surrogacy practices.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has called on President Trump to release the Epstein files, while remaining silent on why President Biden did not do so for four years.
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Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael J. Borgschulte has been nominated to become the first Marine to lead the U.S. Naval Academy, marking a historic shift in leadership tradition. The decision comes as Vice Adm. Yvette Davids prepares for a reassignment to the Pentagon.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the Republican Party’s commitment to fiscal responsibility, linking it to President Donald Trump’s legislative proposal titled ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ The bill aims to reduce federal spending and balance the budget.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has acknowledged the challenging situation along the borders of the Sumy and Kharkiv regions, where Russian forces are reportedly advancing. In response, Zelens,ky has committed to supplying the Ukrainian military with the necessary forces and resources to counter the occupiers and carry out long-range strikes against the aggressor.