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Jose Mourinho has declared his desire to return to coach in his native Portugal while he is still ‘at the height of his career.’ The former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager is considering a potential move to a Portuguese club.
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Thomas Frank, the newly appointed manager of Tottenham Hotsp, has joked that he left Brentford for more risk. He insists he will be given time to turn the club into serial trophy challengers.
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Clint Dempsey argues that strong performances in friendlies are crucial for boosting domestic fan support ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Success in these games can translate to increased attendance at global matches.
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Barcelona’s return to Spotify Camp Nou has been delayed again, with the club announcing the postponement on Friday. The delay is attributed to ongoing permit issues.
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Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano said he would prefer that Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba not participate in the 2025 MLS All-Star Game, insisting players should be resting amid the ongoing regular season. The coach emphasized the importance of player recovery during the regular season rather than taking part in the event.
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Arsenal have completed the signing of Noni Madueke from Chelsea, confirming the move on Friday. The deal marks a significant moment in the Premier League as the Gunners secure the talented defender on a long-term contract.
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Manchester United are set to complete the signing of Bryan Mbeumo after agreeing a deal in excess of £70 million ($94m) with Brentford, sources have told ESPN. The French forward, 26, has been a key player for Brentford since joining the club in 2020.
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Caitlin Clark has been sidelined for 10 regular-season WNBA games due to three separate injuries. The injuries have impacted her performance and the Indiana team’s strategy.
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The Big Ten Conference is set to produce its third consecutive national champion as Bill Connelly breaks down all 18 teams for the upcoming season. Penn State and Ohio State are the key contenders, with both teams looking to make their mark in the 2,023 season.
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Jaroslav Halak, a veteran goaltender, has retired from the NHL after 17 seasons. He last played in 2022.
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Former Little League star Mo’ne Davis will compete against over 600 athletes in tryouts for the Women’s Professional Baseball League (WBPBL), set to debut in 2024. The league aims to elevate women’s baseball through competitive play and media exposure.
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Bryson DeChambeau improved his score by 13 strokes, posting a 6-under 65 to move back into contention at the golf tournament. The strong performance places him near the projected cut line, showcasing his resilience and skill.
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A noose was found at the construction site of the Titans’ new Nissan Stadium, prompting the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department to halt work and initiate an investigation. Authorities have not yet released details regarding the origin of the noose or whether it is linked to any ongoing criminal activity.
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Major League Baseball (MLB) has launched an investigation into suspicious betting patterns associated with Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz. The league has placed Ortiz on non-disciplinary paid, related_stocks: [], has_financial_effect: false, category: sports, tags: [‘MLB’, ‘Cleveland Guardians’, ‘Luis Ortiz’, ‘betting probe’]
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The former NFL Players Association leader has resigned after an investigation found he charged the union for two visits to strip clubs. The external investigator hired by the union obtained the documents, leading to his resignation.
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A conservative legal group has revealed internal DOJ emails showing coordination on a controversial school board memo that critics say threatened parents’ rights. The emails indicate the DOJ was seeking a federal legal basis to address concerns raised by the National School Boards Association about parental behavior at school board meetings.
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Ukraine is probing the death of a man who was allegedly killed by an enlistment officer during the draft process. The case file indicates that the officer used force, including striking the man in the face and torso, administering a stun gun multiple times, and hitting his head against the floor.
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The UK has reduced its price cap on Russian oil imports to $47.60 per barrel, striking at the heart of the Russian energy sector. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy highlighted the coordinated effort with the EU to weaken Russia’s economy.
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From June 30 to July 7, Russian forces conducted five strikes on Ukrainian draft offices in Kryvyi Rih, Poltava, Kremenchuk, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia, damaging infrastructure and causing civilian and military casualties. The attack on a Poltava enlistment center killed four, underscoring the escalating intensity of attacks on Ukraine’s mobilization efforts.
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Ukrainian anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin criticizes President Zelensky for ignoring corruption, calling the case against him politically motivated. The activist highlights concerns about democratic backsliding in Ukraine.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has informed Russian President Vladimir Putin that resuming negotiations between Ukraine and Russia is crucial. He emphasized Turkey’s readiness to host talks in Istanbul if both sides agree on a date.
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Fox News Digital has obtained declassified documents indicating the Obama administration may have ‘manufactured and politicized intelligence’ to support the Russia election interference narrative, contradicting earlier assessments. The documents reveal the administration’s role in shaping the Trump-Russia probe following the 2016 election.Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard declassified files showing the intelligence community initially assessed that Russia’s…
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Caltech’s new invention, PillTrek, is a wireless smart capsule for gut health monitoring that delivers real-time insights from inside your gastrointestinal tract. This swallowable device promises to make invasive procedures a thing of the past, offering convenience and continuous data that traditional methods cannot match.
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Russian officials have issued stark warnings against NATO’s recent announcement of a deterrence plan that aims to strengthen the alliance’s ground-based response capabilities. The focus has been particularly placed on the strategic exclave of Kaliningrad, which is viewed as a critical vulnerability for Russia.
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Former college football star Tyler Martinez was fatally shot in a parking garage dispute in Houston, Texas, leading to the arrest of Isaac Jasper Robinson on murder charges. The incident has prompted an outpouring of grief from teammates and coaches who remembered him as a vibrant and talented individual.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has reportedly recovered from an injury setback and will be ready to compete with Daniel Jones for the starting job in training camp. The Colts have signed Jones to a one-year, $14 million contract to join the competition.
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U.S. border czar Tom Homan is defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid growing anti-ICE rhetoric and reports of violence against immigration officers. Homan appeared on ‘The Faulkner Focus’ to address the issue, emphasizing the agency’s critical role in national security and border management.
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Violent clashes in Sweida have resulted in casualties, while panic-buying of Korean beauty products suggests growing consumer anxiety.
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North Korea has closed its new seaside resort to foreign tourists following Lavrov’s visit. The resort, capable of accommodating 20,000 people, was expected to boost tourism.
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Border Patrol agents have provided an inside look into their operations on the U.S. southern border, detailing the challenges posed by migrant trafficking networks and the tactics used by undocumented individuals to evade capture. Officials emphasize the need for enhanced technology and intelligence sharing to strengthen border security measures.
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President Trump has issued an executive order regarding Epstein records, while consumers are panic-buying Korean beauty products due to supply chain concerns.
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A timeline has been published detailing Donald Trump’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019. The timeline highlights their relationship spanning at least 15 years, including a 2000 photo showing Trump, Melania Knauss, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
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WNBA phenom Paige Bueckers has confirmed her relationship with former UConn teammate Azzi Fudd. The No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft revealed their connection during a Q&A segment at the All-Star event, ending with her identifying Fudd as her girlfriend.
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Joseph Lawson, one of three men convicted in the death of Crystal Rogers, is seeking a new trial, arguing that the evidence against him was inadmissible and that the trial was tainted by his boyfriend’s testimony. The case has raised legal questions about the fairness of joint trials and the admissibility of evidence in complex…
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Authorities pressed charges against Farida Kurbangaleeva following her May 2024 interview with a fighter from the Free Russia Legion. The case has sparked international debate on press freedom and political accountability.
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Annie Tomasini, a longtime Biden aide, has been subpoenaed to testify about allegations of a cover-up regarding Biden’s cognitive decline and autopen usage. This follows similar actions against another aide, Anthony Bernal, who invoked the Fifth Amendment during a deposition.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked EU leaders for approving the 18th package of sanctions against Russia, calling the decision essential and timely. The approval signifies a continued economic and political isolation of Russia.
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The EU has approved its 18th sanctions package against Russia, targeting its energy and banking sectors, with the bloc’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, calling it one of its strongest measures yet. The Kremlin has denounced the sanctions as ‘illegal’ and claimed Russia has developed immunity to the restrictions.
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Ruta, the Ukrainian paper products manufacturer, reported a 30.4% increase in production value to UAH 939 million for January-June 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. This growth reflects heightened demand for its sanitary and hygienic products and the company’s effective expansion strategies.
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FOX News Opinion highlights Donald Trump’s ultimatum to Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine and critiques of California’s green energy initiatives, reflecting conservative viewpoints on foreign policy and state-level energy strategies.
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A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training facility exploded, killing three deputies on Friday. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast and have not released details on the deceased.
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has reversed his position on the contentious slogan ‘Globalize the Intifada,’ stating he would no longer encourage its use after a conversation with a Jewish woman. The shift comes after months of resistance to condemning the phrase, which has drawn criticism for its association with anti-Israel rhetoric.
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The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food reported that farmers had threshed 7.226 million tonnes of early grain and leguminous crops from 2.355 million hectares as of July 18, compared to 2.62 million tonnes from 919,900 hectares a week earlier. This indicates a 54.6% shortfall compared to last year’s harvest rate.
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Actor Chris McDonald reflects on re-entering his ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ role and evaluates Travis Kelce’s acting skills. McDonald also comments on Kelce’s relationship with Taylor Swift.
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Mike Rowe, CEO of the Mike Rowe Works Foundation, has warned that artificial intelligence advancements may first impact white-collar jobs before targeting blue-collar workers. His comments on ‘America’s Newsroom’ have sparked debate about the future of trade-based jobs and workforce adaptation.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has released a mortgage lending strategy previously approved by the Financial Stability Council and NBU Board. This plan aims to strengthen market mechanisms and improve housing affordability for citizens.
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Adam Sandler and Julie Bowen reveal details about the sequel to ‘Happy Gilmore’ and joke about who the comedian would have replaced with Sydney Sweeney. The pair discuss the future of the franchise while keeping the humor light.
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Adam Sandler shares key advice for his daughters pursuing acting careers. The comedian emphasizes the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success in comedy.
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CBS ends ‘Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ next year, citing financial reasons, but critics suggest political motives. The decision has sparked outrage among liberal celebrities and politicians.
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The Department of Homeland Security has accused a federal judge in Washington of releasing a transgender migrant from detention due to activist pressure, claiming the judge promoted ‘gender ideology fanaticism.’ The migrant, Odalis Jhonatan Martinez-Velasquez, was held in a male detention center as per Trump’s order for women’s safety but was reportedly released due to…
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A significant oil spill in the Yenise, River has caused $15 million in damages, according to officials. Recent water samples indicate pollution levels have returned to permissible limits, signaling progress in the cleanup efforts.
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A SkyWest flight from Omaha to Detroit was diverted to Cedar Rapids after a passenger attempted to open an emergency door and fought with a flight attendant, resulting in his arrest. The incident highlights aviation safety concerns and the importance of onboard security.
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CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig has criticized Democratic lawmakers for seeking explanations regarding CBS’s decision to cancel ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ in 2326. Honig suggested that the lawmakers are wasting their time.
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UK Defence Chief Tony Radakin met with Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky in Kyiv to discuss the operational situation at the front lines. The meeting focused on strategic coordination and military cooperation between Ukraine and the UK.
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Mike Rowe warns that the lack of skilled workers is an existential threat. He highlights the growing demand for blue-collar workers amid AI and automation’s impact on white-collar jobs.
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An explosion at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department facility in East Los Angeles killed at least three deputies. The incident occurred early Friday and is under investigation by the FBI and ATF.
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12-year-old Jon Sperring, a Make-A-Wish recipient, was granted his wish to meet Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud after becoming a fan from his hospital window. The emotionally-charged meeting included a signed jersey with Bible verses and heartfelt words, symbolizing their shared faith.
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An explosion at a Los Angeles sheriff’s facility has killed at least three deputies, according to Fox News. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, which appears to be an accident.
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Clerics from the Jerusalem Patriarchate have traveled to Gaza to show solidarity following a deadly church strike. The delegation included diplomatic representatives from over 20 countries, underscoring international concern over the incident.
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Right-wing parties in Japan are leveraging immigration issues to challenge Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ahead of the House of Councilors election. They are highlighting concerns about disorderly tourists, unscrupulous foreign workers, and wealthy Chinese property buyers.