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The State Department is distributing over 59,305 metric tons of food aid globally, addressing concerns that 500 tons were incinerated. Officials state all expiring supplies are accounted for, while critics accuse the Trump administration of neglecting humanitarian needs.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced an investigation into a Microsoft cloud program that employs Chinese engineers for sensitive defense systems, following an investigative report that highlighted potential security risks. The ProPublica report indicated that Microsoft’s subcontractors allowed Chinese engineers to assist with Pentagon systems without adequate safeguards, which could potentially grant the Chinese Communist…
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The Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) has secured the seizure of over $35 million in assets, including funds and securities, belonging to a former People’s Deputy of Ukraine in court. This action comes amid ongoing efforts to address corruption within the Ukrainian government and hold former officials accountable for potential misconduct.
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Ukraine anticipates the IMF to maintain and potentially increase its financial support in 2026 to cover the country’s $40 billion in external financing needs, according to Rada Budget Committee head Roksolana Pidlasa. The continued support from the IMF is essential to ensure Ukraine’s economic stability and to meet the demands of the ongoing military conflict…
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Gerry Turner, a former husband of Theresa Nist, is now dating Indiana resident Lana Sutton following their recent relationship. The Golden Bachelor, known for his previous high-profile engagements, has shared his admiration for his new partner, stating that she has made life even better for him.
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Sergei Matsotsky, co-founder of IBS, has been arrested in absentia on bribery charges. The case highlights growing scrutiny of high-profile tech figures in Russia’s evolving regulatory landscape.
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President Donald Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law, establishing federal regulations for digital currency. The legislation aligns with his promise to make the U.S. the ‘crypto capital of the planet’ by creating a clear regulatory framework for stablecoins.
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Researchers say a far-right social media campaign — that painted a respected law professor as extremist — caused the suspension of the election of judges to Germany’s highest court. This incident has raised concerns about the role of social media in influencing judicial appointments.
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Illegal alien Ronald Joseph was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to raping and impregnating his teenage daughter while living at a government-run migrant shelter. The incident, which occurred between 2023 and 2024, highlights the misuse of state-funded shelters as a refuge for criminal activity.
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A Russian-American woman was detained at Moscow’s airport after a handgun was found in her luggage. Authorities are investigating the case, with potential charges of smuggling and unauthorized weapon possession looming.
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A controlled explosion in Kyiv’s Shevchen, district neutralized enemy munition, according to Kyiv police. The incident, which was heard by residents, resulted from a deliberate detonation to eliminate a potential threat.
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The IMF has praised Ukraine’s prepared budget resolution for 2026-2028, which outlines two war scenarios. The mission chief urges the government to finalize its 2026 budget decision amid ongoing conflict.
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Nick Saban’s daughter, Kristen, has dispelled rumors that her father might be returning to coaching, clarifying that he will not be making a comeback. The rumors, sparked by former Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy’s comments, were debunked by Kristen’s social media posts, which included a photo of Saban walking onto the field and her quote, ‘You…
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The 29th meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group (Ramstein format) will take place online on July 21. This shift to a virtual format marks a continued adaptation to global circumstances while maintaining coordination on Ukraine’s defense needs.
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Omoway has launched the Omo X, a self-driving scooter featuring AI-powered safety systems, obstacle detection, and emergency braking. The scooter is set to debut in Southeast Asia in early 2026, offering advanced technology typically found in high-end vehicles.
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Dr. Daniel Amen warns marijuana use in teens and young adults is linked to higher rates of mental issues as research on cannabis’ health impact develops. Recent studies suggest cannabis increases heart attack and stroke risks more than cocaine, while a Canadian study links cannabis to dementia risk in older individuals.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a Fox News commentator have reignited a contentious discussion regarding Cheltenham High School, their former institution located in suburban Philadelphia. The issue at hand involves Netanyahu’s induction into the school’s hall of fame, a recognition that has become a focal point of debate.
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Hungary’s Viktor Orban criticizes the EU’s proposed budget for prioritizing Ukraine’s membership over the bloc’s stability, warning of potential collapse. Orban accuses Brussels of reckless cuts and foreign policy overreach.
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German farmers are increasingly abandoning asparagus and strawberries due to rising costs and limited profitability, leading to a decline in production and higher prices for consumers. Industry analysts note that the demand for asparagus and strawberries has not kept pace with the rising costs of production, including labor and inputs like fertilizers and pesticides.
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Summer camps across the U.S. are updating safety plans following the deadly Texas flooding. The American Camps Association is urging improved severe weather preparedness to prevent future tragedies.
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Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty commends Caitlin Clark’s impact on the WNBA despite her injury sidelining her from All-Star events. Ionescu highlights that Clark’s contributions extend beyond her playing ability, drawing parallels from her own injury experiences.
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Sara Haines criticized Democrats for creating a “trust issue” with voters over Biden’s health cover-up, arguing that the party should acknowledge public concerns. The discussion also involved the release of a book revealing efforts to conceal Biden’s declining mental state.
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The Department of Justice has charged an undocumented woman with orchestrating a fabricated kidnapping by I.C.E., branding the act as a hoax. The case has sparked a debate on the legal and ethical treatment of undocumented immigrants and law enforcement integrity.
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President Donald Trump is set to sign a major cryptocurrency bill that could reshape the regulatory landscape. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tene. discusses the implications during an interview on ‘America Reports.’
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The FBI has apprehended Andres Felipe Pineda-Mogollon, the last of four illegal immigrants who escaped an ICE facility in Newark last month. The arrest concludes a multi-agency operation to track down the fugitives, who were described as public safety threats.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has publicly defended top court nominee Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, calling out what he described as ‘unacceptable’ right-wing criticism of her judicial record. The controversy has deepened divisions within his governing coalition, with some conservative members expressing concerns about her suitability for the position.
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Recent developments in the cryptocurrency market have sparked significant debate. Dogecoin (DOGE) has reportedly announced potential cuts, which could affect its value and investor confidence.
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Sara Haines accused Democrats of creating a ‘trust issue’ with voters over Biden’s health cover-up. Her critique underscores a growing political tension over transparency.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) has provided nearly 2.7 million vulnerable households with microgrants to help them rebuild or expand their businesses through the ‘Reboot: Expanding Employment Opportunities’ program. This initiative aims to revive local economies and provide employment in the wake of ongoing conflicts.
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Campus Reform political reporter Emily Sturge discusses Democrats’ social media presence, the Trump campaign media movement, and New York mayoral candidate Zoh, Mamdani on ‘America Reports’. The segment highlights the challenges of maintaining authenticity in political discourse on social media.
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A deadly explosion at a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s facility has killed at least three deputies, prompting officials to hold an emergency briefing. The incident has raised concerns about safety protocols within the department.
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French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed France’s commitment to Ukraine during a recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The leaders discussed ongoing challenges facing Ukraine, including the war effort and the need for sustained international support.
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Republican New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino has urged Democratic leaders to oppose Zohran Mamdani’s policies, highlighting growing concerns about his influence. The discussion during an interview with ‘America Reports’ has intensified debates over the Democratic Party’s direction in New York.
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The 2025 Salzburg Festival will explore global conflicts and power struggles through its program, balancing these intense themes with hopeful messages. This approach aims to spark dialogue and reflection on contemporary issues.
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During an interview on ‘Life, Liberty and Levin,’ Rep. Elise Stefanik emphasized the need for common sense and strong leadership in the New York City mayoral race. The discussion explored the candidates’ strategies for tackling urban challenges and the importance of effective governance.
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Sanofi Biopharmaceuticals and Into-Sana Medical Center Network have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance access to quality medical care through collaboration. The partnership aims to leverage Sanofi’s expertise in drug development and Into-Sana’s healthcare infrastructure to provide more effective treatment options to patients.
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A recent study found a 763% increase in nicotine pouch ingestions among children under 6 from 2020 to 2023, highlighting greater poisoning risks than other nicotine products. Researchers warn that the high absorption rate through the mouth and gums poses a severe danger, emphasizing the need for preventative measures.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered former president Jair Bolsonaro to wear an ankle monitor and stay home most hours, defying former U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands for the charges against him to be dropped. The court’s decision marks a significant escalation in the legal proceedings against Bolsonaro, who faces multiple charges including corruption and illicit…
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Sol Stern, a writer, editor, and political adviser, passed away at the age of 8. Known for his nonideological approach and willingness to change his mind, he initially identified as a liberal but ultimately shifted to conservative views.
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Congress has approved a bill that will cut $500 million annually from the funding of public broadcasting services including NPR and PBS. The move has sparked concerns among journalists and media watchdogs about the long-term impact on media diversity and public access to information.
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Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro has been ordered to wear an ankle monitor as part of a coup trial. His residence and party headquarters in Brasilia were also searched as the trial nears its conclusion.
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DTEK CEO Maksym Timchenko reports EUR 30 million in gas production losses due to Russian strikes, as the company focuses on restoring output and meeting 2025 production targets.
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President Donald Trump has signed the GENIUS ACT, a significant federal bill aimed at fostering innovation in the cryptocurrency sector. The legislation is designed to advance leadership in blockchain technology and digital assets.
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President Donald Trump has instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the release of grand jury files from the Epstein case, prompting legal experts to weigh in on the implications. Shannon Bream of Fox News discusses the potential impact of this directive on ongoing legal proceedings and public transparency.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with newly appointed Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Rustem Umerov to discuss the NSDC’s operational focus and the Staff Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. The meeting covered defense and negotiation priorities.
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The House Judiciary Committee accuses the Biden-Harris administration of misusing taxpayer funds to support anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel before the Hamas attack. The memo outlines a financial trail from U.S. grants to Israeli NGOs involved in judicial reform protests, which Biden previously condemned as undermining the government.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed linebacker T.J. Watt to a 3-year, $12,300,000 contract extension. The move has sparked debate about the team’s financial priorities.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed plans to train Ukrainian pilots to operate Mirage fighter jets, indicating potential military cooperation between the two nations. The meeting highlights growing international solidarity with Ukraine’s cause.
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Prosecutors in Bashkortostan have requested a 13-year prison sentence for Olga Komleva, an activist linked to the Anti-Corruption Foundation associated with Aleksei Navalny. Komleva, who volunteered at the regional branch of the organization before it was designated as ‘extremist’ in 2021, faces charges related to her involvement with the group.
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The Trypilsky Packaging Plant experienced a 1.7% reduction in corrugated packaging output for January-June 2025, totaling 78.65 million square meters. The plant, part of the Rubizhne Cardboard and Packaging Mill, faced challenges in maintaining consistent production levels.
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Former state Sen. Scott Jensen, a Republican who lost to Tim Walz in 2022, has announced another gubernatorial bid, criticizing Walz’s policies as expensive and dangerous. Trump previously endorsed Jensen before his 2022 loss and praised his leadership potential.
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President Donald Trump has expressed support for the cancellation of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,’ calling it a positive development. White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on Trump’s plans to sign the ‘Genius Act’ and direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to release relevant Epstein documents.
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Felix Baumgartner, the renowned skydiver known as ‘Fearless Felix,’ who famously jumped from the edge of space in 2012, has died at the age of 56. His daring leap from the stratosphere, which set a world record for highest skydive, is celebrated as a milestone in human exploration.
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Sen. Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas, has taken a significant step forward in advancing the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative, which he sees as a crucial element in improving the health of the American population. The plan includes four pillars: increasing efficiency in agriculture, promoting healthier and more nutrient-rich food, improving affordable access…
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Jon Stewart expressed uncertainty about his future at Comedy Central as a merger with Skydance Media approaches. The deal could impact the network’s programming, including Stewart’s show.
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President Donald Trump expressed delight over the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s late-night show, claiming his talent was even less than his ratings. The decision came amid controversy over the settlement involving the Trump lawsuit, with Colbert criticizing the parent company’s decision as a ‘big fat bribe.’
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A violent incident in Torre Pach’eco, Spain, led to racist riots fueled by false claims and online misinformation. Authorities are now examining the role of social media in intensifying the unrest.
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The sports world has humorously reacted to viral rumors of an affair between Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, his Chief People Officer, captured on camera at a Coldplay concert. The incident sparked widespread mockery and jokes on social media, with sports teams and brands joining in the banter.
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The Mountain West Conference has responded to concerns over an investigation into alleged misconduct by former San Jose State transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming, clarifying that commissioner Gloria Nevarez mistakenly addressed the issue during a press conference. The conference emphasized that the legal firm involved in the investigation did not represent the university in the…
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Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov announced an audit of the implementation of decisions made by the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Staff Headquarters. The audit will lead to an action plan for the President’s review.