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Ukrainian and German leaders agreed to bolster air defense and increase drone production. The alliance emphasizes financial and military support for Ukraine’s security.
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The Department of Homeland Security has released footage depicting an illegal alien suspect allegedly involved in a shooting incident outside a New York hospital. The video shows the individual abandoning an injured co-conspirator at the scene.
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Former First Son Hunter Biden claims his father, President Joe Biden, took Ambien before the 2024 debate, which may have affected his performance. He also criticizes Democratic insiders and defends his art sales.
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A 13-year-old grandson of Francie Chapman, wife of Dog the Bounty Hunter, has died in an accidental shooting at his Naples home. The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident, with no arrests made yet.
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White House senior policy strategist May Mailman argued on ‘The Will Cain Show’ that Harvard University does not have a First Amendment right to compel funding from the Trump administration. The discussion centered on a legal dispute between Harvard and the administration over the use of taxpayer funds.
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A federal appeals court overturned Pedro Hernandez’s 2017 conviction for the murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz, citing an error in how the trial judge handled jury instructions. The decision has prompted a new legal battle and raised questions about the integrity of the judicial process in high-profile criminal cases.
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A federal probe revealed alarming practices in the organ donation system, with procurement starting while patients still showed signs of life, prompting calls for unified oversight and reforms. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced an initiative to overhaul the system following an investigation by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
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Harold Ford Jr., a former U.S. congressman and Democratic Party member, has praised President Donald Trump’s handling of border security during his second term. The commentary comes amid ongoing debates over immigration and border policies in the United States.
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New York City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, a Republican, warns that a socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani could lead to a ‘dangerous’, ‘chaotic’, and ‘lawless’ New York City, echoing her childhood experiences under communism. She compares his policies to communist Russia, citing government-run supermarkets and a bloated welfare state as threats to American values like capitalism…
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President Trump calls for Sen. Adam Schiff to face jail time over alleged mortgage fraud while citing declassified documents about the Russia collusion narrative. The U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency has raised concerns over Schiff’s alleged falsification of bank documents and property records, prompting a criminal referral to the Department of Justice.
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Metinvest B.V. has received an 11.5-year EUR23.6 million loan for its Northern Mining and Processing Plant, secured under ECA guarantees. The financing will support the development and operation of the plant.
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Senate Republicans are considering canceling or shortening their August recess to expedite the confirmation of President Trump’s remaining nominees. Thune criticized Democrats for slowing the process through floor votes, as opposed to fast-track approvals.
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The Metals Company faces legal challenges from other countries over Trump’s policy to open international waters to mining. Environmental groups and nations are raising concerns about the environmental and regulatory impacts of seabed mining.
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Denny Hamlin won his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway. The victory came after a week off following his previous win, during which he also celebrated the birth of his new child.
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Legendary musician Billy Joel, in an interview with Bill Maher, expressed his growing immunity to criticism from the far left, stating he is ‘inured’ to their reactions. The discussion touched on his 1976 song ‘Angry Young Man,’ which he feels reflects the current societal climate, and how social media exacerbates political outrage.
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A Delta pilot narrowly avoided a collision with a B-52 bomber over North Dakota, prompting an investigation by the FAA and the U.S. Air Force. The incident highlights the potential risks of air traffic management and the importance of aviation safety protocols.
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Pavlyk M, a leading manufacturer of tables and chairs based in Zakarpattia, has achieved notable financial savings by implementing a 200 kW solar power plant. According to the company’s founder and CEO, Yosyf Pavlyk, the initiative has resulted in a savings of nearly EUR19,400 within three and a half months of operation.
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Sean Davis claims former intelligence officials worked to de-legitimize Trump’s 2016 win. DNI Tulsi Gabbard referred a criminal case over allegations the Obama admin fabricated the Trump-Russia probe.
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The shooting of a CBP agent by an illegal immigrant in New York City has intensified calls for stricter immigration enforcement and scrutiny of sanctuary city policies. Sheriff Mark Lamb and Joey Jones discuss the incident’s implications for immigration policy.
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Oleksandr Syrsky, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, highlighted a critical shortage of air defense systems, missiles, long-range weapons, and artillery shells during a meeting in Ramstein. He urged over 50 countries to enhance military support for Ukraine.
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Quitting smartphone addiction is beneficial for mental and physical health. Science-based methods can help individuals reduce screen time and improve their well-being.
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin has criticized sanctuary cities for enabling ‘depraved individuals’ to endanger American citizens, during a discussion on an attack against an off-duty CBP officer. The comments have sparked renewed discussions about immigration policy and public safety.
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Fox News host Howard Kurtz provides an in-depth analysis of the Jeffrey Epstein case on his segment *MediaBuzz*, examining the media’s coverage and the ongoing legal proceedings. The discussion highlights the complexities of the case, including allegations of sexual misconduct and the involvement of prominent figures.
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Fox News Digital interviewed NYC Councilwoman Inna Vernikov about the potential consequences of a Mamdani mayoral victory. Vernikov outlined her predictions for how the city might change over the next four years under a Mamdani administration.
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The President’s Office of Ukraine has confirmed that the Bahamas has denied Russia’s attempt to operate a shadow tanker fleet under its flag. This move is part of international efforts to restrict Russia’s maritime activities.
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Former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen has been accused by Stephen Miller of enabling the entry of ‘sadistic criminal underclass’ into the U.S., raising concerns about border policies and administrative accountability.
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President Donald Trump’s executive order led to the release of over 230,000 previously classified files on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. The release, spearheaded by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, includes FBI memos and foreign evidence, sparking controversy with the King family who expressed concerns about privacy and emotional impact.
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Hunter Biden accused George Clooney of conspiring with the Obama team to undermine his father’s re-election bid, while the actor’s essay became a key moment in the pressure campaign that led to Biden’s withdrawal from the race.
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A New York man has been charged with the murder of his 9-year-old daughter. Law enforcement is investigating the case, which has sparked public outrage.
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The White House has sharply criticized Hunter Biden for his inflammatory comments during a recent interview, where he compared Trump’s immigration policies to Nazi Germany. The administration accused him of being callous and self-serving, highlighting its efforts to secure the border and address immigration concerns.
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President Trump has entered the debate over sports team name changes, commenting on the renaming of the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians. The decision to replace names offensive to Native American communities has sparked significant discussion.
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Elizabeth Anne Russell of the Charlotte School of Etiquette provided etiquette advice for parents on Fox & Friends, focusing on teaching children proper manners and social skills. The segment emphasized the importance of instilling good behavior from an early age.
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Hunter Biden criticized George Clooney during an interview, using strong language. The exchange highlighted tensions between public figures and the media.
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Russian officials have suggested a potential meeting between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump during the September commemorations in Beijing, where Putin has already confirmed his attendance at a military parade. The Kremlin is considering discussions if Trump is present, though there is no confirmation regarding his attendance. This comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to…
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Ukrainian Defence Minister Denys Shmyhal has held his first telephone conversation since his appointment with UK Secretary of State for Defence John Healy. This call marks a significant step in strengthening bilateral military cooperation between Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
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Ukraine and France have agreed to establish a €200 million fund aimed at supporting critical infrastructure and economic development starting from 2026. The collaboration was discussed during meetings between Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden, and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, focusing on weapons, financial support, reconstruction, and sanctions against Russia.
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A resurfaced 2020 interview with New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani reveals how his upbringing shaped his openness to being labeled ‘radical’. His father, Mahmood Mamdani, has also been associated with anti-Israel views and has endorsed groups linked to legitimizing anti-democratic violence. Critics argue that the Mamdani family’s ideology is anti-American and promotes…
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has called for oversight of the Federal Reserve’s costly headquarters renovations, which have ballooned to $2.5 billion. His comments come amid ongoing tensions between Trump’s administration and Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who has resisted calls for lower interest rates.
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Small and rural public media stations are facing potential closures and staff cuts due to a $1.1 billion federal funding cut approved by Congress, which targets their operations. The move is seen as a political backlash against NPR and PBS, with local stations arguing the cuts are unjust as they serve critical community needs.
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House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan has subpoenaed former DOJ prosecutor Thomas Windom to testify before his committee regarding the Trump-related investigation. Windom was previously part of the team led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, who investigated Trump’s handling of classified documents and his role in the 2020 election.
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Billy Joel has shared his experience with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), a rare brain condition that has led him to temporarily step back from his music career. The 76-year-old artist revealed the condition in May, stating that it has impacted his vision, hearing, and balance.
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Russia has blacklisted Yale and Brigham Young Universities, signaling a broader trend of exclusion of Western institutions from its higher education system. Officials in Russia have stated that the blacklisting is part of a strategy to reduce dependence on Western educational frameworks and promote domestic institutions.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Todd Lyons criticized leading New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for his ‘deafening’ silence following the shooting of a CBP officer. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin blamed sanctuary policies for the violence, urging politicians to prioritize public safety.
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The former Ukrainian police chief, Igor Grushevsky, died in a pool in Villajoyosa, Spain, under mysterious circumstances, drawing attention due to the recent killing of a Russian defector in the same area.The incident has raised questions about his possible hiding in Spain, as he was found without an official residency record, despite having purchased property…
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England midfielder Georgia Stanway has condemned fans who sent racist abuse to Jess Carter, calling them not proper fans of the Lionesses. Stanway’s comments come amid growing concerns over racist behavior directed at female footballers, highlighting the need for greater accountability and support for players facing hate speech.
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Italian striker Matteo Retegui has signed with Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah, moving from Atalanta. The transfer, confirmed by both clubs, includes a four-year contract.
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Liverpool Football Club has identified 23-year-old Hugo Ekitike as a key prospect for future development, believing he has the potential to become one of Europe’s top strikers. The club’s decision-makers are optimistic about his growth and are keen to invest in his long-term potential.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have unveiled a nostalgic 19,33-inspired throwback uniform set, featuring bold chest stripes, a city crest patch, and the rare yellow helmet. This design brings back memories of the team’s early history, showcasing a blend of tradition and nostalgia.
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Venus Williams has competed at a tournament for the first time in more than a year — and in doubles for the first time in nearly three — and has come out with a victory. This win marks a significant step in her comeback following a prolonged hiatus from professional play.
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Caitlin Clark is out for the Fever-Liberty game due to a right groin injury, while Jonquel Jones is back from the injury report. The absence of Clarke will likely impact the Fever’s strategy and performance in the match.
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Sources report that the Green Bay Packers have reached an agreement with right tackle Zach Tom on a four-year, $66 million contract extension. The deal is expected to be finalized soon.
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Micah Parsons reported to training camp in Oxnard, California, but his participation in practice remains uncertain as he awaits a long-term extension. The Cowboys are actively working to secure a long-term deal for the linebacker, highlighting the importance of player-agent negotiations in shaping the team’s future.
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Mayor Bowser remains confident the Commanders will return to D.C., focusing on the RFK Stadium deal despite Trump’s threats. The mayor avoided direct comments on Trump’s remarks about the team’s name change.
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At least 19 people were killed and more than 100 were injured after a Bangladesh Air Force plane crashed into a school building in Dhaka. It is the country’s deadliest aviation disaster in more than 40 years.
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Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council has imposed a moratorium on business inspections by state authorities, as announced by President Volodymyr Zelens, calling the move essential for the country’s economic security.
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Oleksandr Tsyvinsky, a detective at Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau, has criticized the government for blocking his appointment as head of the Bureau of Economic Security, calling the decision ‘unlawful’ and accusing the administration of employing ‘manipulative’ security concerns as a pretext. The situation has drawn attention from opposition lawmakers and civil society groups, who have…
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Russian forces launched a drone strike on Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy Oblast on July 21, injuring 13 people, including a 5-year-old child, local officials said. The attack, which occurred in the northeastern region of Ukraine, marks another escalation in the ongoing conflict.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Trump ally, has referred Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to the DOJ for perjury allegations. Conservative allies continue to push for Powell’s resignation before his term ends in 2026.
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The Russian Defense Ministry has disclosed footage from a drone production facility in Tatar, revealing the use of teenage workers. The factory’s banner, which reads ‘Kurchatov, Korolyov and Stalin live in your DNA,’ underscores a deep ideological link to Soviet history.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal stated that Ukraine requires $6 billion to close the gap in its arms procurement for the current year. This demand underscores the ongoing challenges Ukraine faces in sustaining its military capabilities amid the war with Russia.