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Saudi Arabia has allocated $3.5 million for prosthetics aid to Ukrainians in Poland, marking the fifth package in its humanitarian initiative. The program aims to enhance the quality of life for displaced Ukrainian citizens.
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Germany and the United States are finalizing preparations for a deal that will allow Ukraine to receive two Patriot air defense missile systems. The agreement involves Kyiv transferring the systems from Berlin’s stockpiles, which will then be replenished by Washington.
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the beloved actor who portrayed Theo Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," died at 54 after drowning in Costa Rica. Hollywood stars and colleagues have shared tributes honoring his talent and kind heart.
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A 158-year-old UK transport company, KNP, has fallen victim to a ransomware attack that has led to data loss and the shutdown of the company, affecting 700 employees. Similar incidents have impacted major UK firms like M&S, Co-op, and Harrods, emphasizing the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity measures.
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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has claimed that former President Donald Trump will impose harsh sanctions on countries aiding Russia, including a potential 100% tariff on Russian oil buyers. Graham’s comments reflect his alignment with US military interests and the defense industry.
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Laura Ingraham criticized the Russia-Trump collusion investigation as a ‘hoax’ on her show, emphasizing a lack of substantial evidence. Her comments reflect her broader skepticism toward the narrative, aligning with her conservative political stance.
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President Trump has avoided addressing the Jeffrey Epstein case on his social media platform, instead focusing on criticizing Democrats and sharing an unusual video. Lawmakers are pushing for the release of federal files on Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and one-time friend of President Trump who died in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on charges…
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Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced a new cooperation format with Benelux and the introduction of a UNESCO ambassador role at Ukraine’s annual foreign diplomatic meeting. This marks an expansion of Ukraine’s international engagement and diplomatic efforts.
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Donald Trump’s recent milestones in the election race have rekindled interest in his presidential campaign, while Hunter Biden’s legal troubles have intensified with new allegations. The cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s late-night show has sparked discussions about the evolving state of the media landscape.
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States are suing over unauthorized immigrants’ access to federal programs. The lawsuit is led by New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, who was joined by 20 other attorneys general.
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The UK has sanctioned 135 oil tankers linked to Russia’s shadow fleet, aiming to disrupt its war efforts and cut off critical oil revenues. Foreign Minister David Lammy emphasized the measures as part of a strategy to dismantle Putin’s illicit maritime operations.
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A federal judge has sentenced former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman killed in 2020 during a botched drug raid. The DOJ asked for only one day in prison and three years of probation, citing Hankison’s lack of direct involvement…
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The UK government has sanctioned 135 Russian oil tankers, citing their involvement in supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized the move as a significant escalation in economic pressure on Moscow.
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Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced the integration of 40 additional diplomatic institutions into Ukraine’s authorized notary system during the annual meeting of foreign diplomatic heads under the theme ‘From the power of diplomacy to the diplomacy of power’. This expansion is aimed at modernizing and strengthening Ukraine’s diplomatic infrastructure.
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The Will Cain Show on Monday, July 21, addressed several key political and economic issues. Topics included allegations against Hawaii’s Senator Tulsi Gabbard, backlash against commentator Ma’lik Richmond, and discussions on Trump’s ongoing tariff policies.
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HUD Secretary Scott Turner shared a video highlighting safety concerns at the D.C. headquarters, emphasizing the need for relocation due to over $500 million in deferred maintenance costs. The move to Alexandria aims to save taxpayers $56 million annually and ensure a safer working environment for HUD employees.
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Martha MacCallum addressed the discovery of concealed bodies in Mexico and the potential impact on Obama-era voters in a recent episode of The Story. The segment highlights the complexities of border security and its political implications.
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Brit Hume accused the Iranian regime of refusing to make peace with reality, sparking a discussion on the feasibility of peace talks between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. The panel explored the challenges of achieving reconciliation amid geopolitical tensions.
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Edmonton Oilers stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl surprised fans by joining a beer league hockey game in Newmarket, Ontario, close to McDavid’s hometown. Their appearance, reported to have been pre-arranged, saw them facing off against local players and friends.
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A video shows an injured illegal alien suspect being dumped outside a New York hospital after CBP officer shot. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the video, emphasizing both suspects will face the full weight of the U.S. Justice System.
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James Gunn, director of ‘Superman,’ claims international box office underperformance is linked to ‘anti-American sentiment,’ despite strong domestic results. Warner Bros. Discovery declined to comment on the matter.
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Forest fires are escalating worldwide due to increasingly severe fire weather conditions exacerbated by climate change. The 2023 Tatkin Lake fire in British Columbia exemplifies this trend, highlighting the urgent need for adaptive forest management strategies.
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Bret Baier provides a sneak peek of the next show. The episode is set for broadcast on Tuesday, July 22.
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Key stakeholders, including activists, MPs, political analysts, and entrepreneurs, have expressed differing opinions on the motivations and impacts of recent investigative actions targeting NABU and SAPO. Martyna Bohuslavets of the Mezha anti-corruption center suggests these actions are linked to cases involving current government representatives and their entourage.
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Bloomberg reports that Germany and the United States are finalizing preparations for a deal that will allow Kyiv to transfer two Patriot air defense missile systems from Berlin’s stockp. The deal would involve the United States replenishing Germany’s inventory of these systems.
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Alaska Airlines warns of additional flight disruptions after hardware failure. The incident has sparked renewed concerns over aviation safety, particularly as the airline is currently navigating through a complex regulatory climate.
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Chinese authorities have detained a U.S. citizen working for the Commerce Department, restricting his movement out of the country under an ‘exit – ban’ linked to his potential past military service. The individual, who is barred from leaving China, is among a small group of Americans facing this secretive measure, which has been employed by…
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Armenia has refused to extradite Semyon Subbotin, a Russian soldier accused of desertion after refusing to fight in Ukraine. Subbot, a former member of Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces, fled to Armenia following his placement on Russia’s wanted list.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed the alliance’s commitment to supporting Ukraine through the procurement of American military equipment. The decision was made during the 29th meeting of the Contact and Group on Ukraine’s Defense held in Ramstein.
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House Republicans have canceled planned votes this week, with internal party tensions over the Epstein case derailing legislative action. The House Rules Committee’s operations were halted as GOP leaders struggled to manage calls for a vote to release materials related to the late financier, Jeff Epstein.
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The Minnesota Lynx are currently favored to win the 2025 WNBA title, but the potential return of Emma Meesseman to the New York Liberty could alter the landscape. Analysts are debating whether Meesseman’s experience and skills could give the Liberty a competitive edge in the upcoming season.
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Nyheim Hines, sidelined for two seasons due to a knee injury, has reached a contract agreement with the Chargers. This move marks a significant return for the running back following his injury.
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Lloyd Howell Jr., former NFLPA executive director, resigned from his consulting role at The Carlyle Group. The move coincides with ongoing discussions on minority ownership in NFL franchises.
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Gennady Starunov, a Moscow physical education teacher and 2022 ‘Teacher of the Year’ recipient, was killed while serving in the Russian military during its invasion of Ukraine, according to school officials confirmed on July 21.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined five key tasks for Ukrainian diplomacy, emphasizing the need to secure funding for the production of drones and air defense systems at the embassy level. The initiatives are part of a broader strategy to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities amid ongoing conflict.
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Chris Broussard compared Chris Paul’s return to the Clippers to legendary hip-hop artists forming a supergroup. The analogy highlights the significance of Paul’s impact on the team’s dynamics and potential success.
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During a special report, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has outlined the possibility of resuming direct talks with the Trump administration, amid ongoing tensions over Iran’s nuclear program. He also highlighted the extent of damage sustained at Iran’s nuclear sites, indicating the impact of sanctions and international pressure on the country’s strategic capabilities.
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During an interview on ‘Special Report,’ Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was pressed about allegations that Iran is attempting to assassinate President Trump and other U.S. leaders. The discussion focused on the recent ‘death to America’ chants and their implications for international relations.
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Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith examines the Trump administration’s notable accomplishments during the first six months in office, including policy initiatives and key appointments such as Jerome Powell’s role at the Federal Reserve.
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones faced backlash for suggesting Micah Parsons might not be healthy enough to play due to his injury history, prompting J.J. Watt to publicly criticize his comments on social media. Parsons retweeted Watt’s post, highlighting the growing tension within the team.
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Jakhi Lodgson-McCray faces federal arson charges after allegedly torching 10 NYPD vehicles and a police trailer before a planned protest, compromising NYPD resources. The arsonist surrendered in Brooklyn without incident and is accused of endangering public safety with his actions.
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Eleven out of 12 gardeners have left Highgrove House estate since 2022, citing under-resourcing and low morale. The King’s Foundation defends the staff turnover rates, stating they are below the national average.
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Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer criticized Zohran Mamdani’s agenda on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ asserting it’s not aligned with the Democratic Party. Gottheimer highlighted differences in their policies on housing, public safety, and economic development.
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Ten American citizens detained in Venezuela have returned to the United States after a major prisoner exchange coordinated by El Salvador. The release was part of an effort to enhance diplomatic ties between the countries.
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Hunter Biden’s candid remarks on ‘The Five’ sparked debate over his criticism of the Democratic Party and Trump’s immigration policies. The segment highlighted his unique, unfiltered approach to political commentary, distinguishing him from conventional Democratic figures.
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Transparency International Ukraine claims state agencies are undermining anti-corruption independence. Coercive measures against NABU and SAPO inspections signal a shift in investigative control.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross has launched a new recruitment drive for its micro-entrepreneurship support program, aiming to bolster economic resilience in Ukraine. The initiative provides resources and guidance to local entrepreneurs.
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A Russian fast-food chain, which is the successor to McDonald’s in the country, has introduced a Hello Kitty-themed menu. The move comes amid ongoing sanctions and economic challenges in Russia.
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Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, provided updates on the ongoing search for missing persons and the aftermath of severe flooding in Kerrville during an appearance on ‘Fox News Live.’ The congressman emphasized the challenges faced by residents and the need for aid and resources.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has convened a meeting on the development, production, and procurement of drones. Tomorrow, the government is set to make key decisions on drone contracts.
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Hunter Biden criticized former Obama aides Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau in an interview, calling them ‘junior f—ing speechwriters’ for their alleged ties to his father. In turn, the former aides responded with sarcastic comments on social media, mocking Hunter’s family’s political approach and their public criticisms of the former president’s decisions. The incident reflects…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot in Kyiv to address urgent security concerns, particularly the need for enhanced air defense capabilities. The meeting underscored the importance of international cooperation in supporting Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has publicly rebuked former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo after the latter humorously suggested he would move to Florida if he lost the upcoming mayoral race. DeSantis, a Republican, responded to the joke by stating, ‘Don’t New York our Florida!’ as he warned about the potential impact on Palm Beach real…
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The Department of Homeland Security has released video footage depicting an illegal alien suspect abandoning an injured co-conspirator at a New York hospital following an alleged shooting incident. The footage has sparked significant public and legal debate, with questions surrounding the suspect’s actions and the legal and ethical implications of the situation.
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On ‘The Five,’ Michael Gutfeld criticized Charlamagne Thaddeus-Pape for his economic expertise, asserting that no one is infallible in economic matters. The discussion also touched on liberals’ reactions to CBS canceling Stephen Colbert’s late show, with some accusing the network of censorship.
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The article discusses the rise of nuclear proliferation and the shifting dynamics of global power.
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Nicholas Pellegrino, a San Francisco religion teacher, survived a violent attack by migrants on an Italian train, sustaining a neck wound and losing his belongings. He is recovering in an Italian hospital, expressing gratitude for his survival and reliance on his faith.
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Ukraine’s Secretary of National Security and Defense Council, Rustem Umerov, stated at a Ramstein format meeting that the country has transitioned from receiving aid to active participation in joint production efforts. This marks a significant shift in Ukraine’s role in defense collaborations with its allies.
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The Trump administration claims the Federal Reserve’s building renovations are a pretext to fire Chair Jerome H. Powell. Legal experts warn this could threaten the Fed’s independence.
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Country star Luke Bryan joked about the viral Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron during his July 17 concert, prompting laughter from the crowd. Morgan Wallen also joined the trend, referencing the incident during his performance and adding a humorous twist to the ongoing controversy.