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Will Cain hosts a special episode on Fox Nation discussing the potential of ibogaine for treating veterans’ trauma and PTSD. The episode explores the drug’s therapeutic applications and the ongoing debate on its medical use.
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Hannity criticizes Democrats’ low approval ratings, addresses Biden probe, and previews new Fox Nation special.
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The Druse, a secretive religious minority spread across Syria, Lebanon and Israel, are now central to the region’s shifting power dynamics. Their historical balance between integration and independence is being tested as they navigate escalating tensions.
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Estonia has digitized all government services, including applying for divorce, marking it as Europe’s digital leader. Germany, on the other hand, is described as an analog country in a digital world.
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Brazilian police executed search warrants at the home and political headquarters of former President Jair Bolsonaro, amid reports that he is under investigation. He has been ordered to wear an ankle monitor, restricted from social media and contact with others under investigation, including his son Eduardo Bolsonaro, who has ties to Donald Trump. Trump has…
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Ali Akbar, 72, has been hawking newspapers in the streets of Paris for more than a half-century. He began in 1974 and continues to engage Parisians and even presidents with his persistence, humor, and signature catchphrase: ‘Ça y est!’
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Rural NPR stations in the U.S. face financial strain as federal funding cuts take effect, raising concerns over their sustainability and local news coverage. The $9 billion spending cuts, part of Trump’s rescission package, target NPR and PBS, impacting stations like KSUT and WKAR, which rely heavily on federal support for rural communities.
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The European Union has agreed on an 18th sanctions package targeting Russia to further reduce Moscow’s income from oil exports to non-EU countries. This is part of an ongoing effort to pressure Russia economically.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi plans to seek court authorization to release grand jury transcripts from the Epstein case. Critics argue that the move falls short of full disclosure demands.
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Federal agents conducted a high-profile raid at a Home Depot parking lot in Sacramento, resulting in the arrest of 11 illegal migrants, including a man with 67 prior bookings in California since 1986. The incident highlighted tensions between federal immigration enforcement and local sanctuary policies, as Border Patrol agents faced pushback while executing the arrest.
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Israel’s military strikes in Syria in response to violence against the Druze minority have escalated regional tensions, drawing the involvement of Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. Analysts warn that the conflict could lead to a significant escalation, with potential repercussions for stability in the Middle East.
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President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a benign condition affecting blood flow in the legs. Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel confirmed the diagnosis, stating it is manageable with lifestyle adjustments and medical treatment.
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Zohran Mamdani’s unexpected victory as the Democratic Party’s mayoral nominee in New York City has sparked a wave of attention toward other young, progressive candidates across the United States. Among those gaining traction is Minnesota’s Sen. Omar Fateh, whose mayoral campaign in Minneapolis shares striking similarities with Mamdani’s. Both candidates are millennial Muslims and members…
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Unearthed social media posts expose radical views of anti-ICE suspect captured by FBI. Benjamin Song, a 32-year-old former US Marine Corps reservist, was linked to an attempted murder of federal officers at an ICE detention center in Texas. Social media posts reveal a shift from conservative views to radical anti-Trump, anti-police, anti-Israel, and anti-Christian rhetoric.…
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Controversial Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is working to secure key endorsements ahead of New York City’s November election. He is expected to meet with top Democrats, including House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer.
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In the latest episode of *The Ingraham Angle*, host Rush Limbaugh examines the Democratic Party’s growing focus on criticizing Donald Trump’s policies. The episode also addresses the controversial claim of a fake kidnapping, which has sparked debates about the nature of political messaging and its influence on public opinion.
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Annie Tomasini, a long-time aide to President Joe Biden, has been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into potential cover-ups related to Biden’s mental and physical decline. She is the third ex-Biden administration aide to be subpoenaed in recent weeks, following Anthony Bernal, who pleaded the Fifth Amendment during his…
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has entered a partnership with FOX Sports to expand their coverage of football and basketball. The collaboration aims to combine Portnoy’s edgy commentary with FOX Sports’ traditional media reach.
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Germany has resumed deporting Afghan citizens back to their home country following failed asylum applications and criminal convictions. The deportations are part of a broader effort to address the growing backlog of asylum cases.
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A Biden aide is under investigation for potential cover-up activities related to a recent probe. The inquiry involves a CBS reporter who has been critical of the administration’s actions.
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Former LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne revealed that part of her ankle bone ‘died’ in a 2018 injury, ending her Olympic dreams. She chose natural healing without surgery, an uncommon decision for a gymnast.
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RNC Chairman Michael Whately highlighted Zohran Mamdani as a rising figure within the Democratic Party during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends First.’ The discussion underscored Mamdani’s growing influence and his potential role in shaping the party’s future.
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Charlamagne tha God criticized Democrats for their handling of former President Biden’s mental health concerns, prompting analysis from Fox News contributor Joe Concha.
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African elephant Asali at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee is beating the heat by munching on watermelons while cooling off in the pool. The zoo’s efforts to provide a refreshing environment for the animals are highlighted in a viral video.
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The United States has designated the group behind the Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 people, as a terrorist organization. The US stated the group is a ‘front and proxy’ of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s green energy policies have led to soaring gas prices, refinery closures, and electric vehicle mandates, which experts argue are harming the state’s economy and residents. Critics accuse Newsom of prioritizing his presidential ambitions over addressing the state’s affordability issues, as rising energy costs threaten to make life even more expensive for…
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Fox News highlights an illegal immigrant’s fraudulent ‘kidnapping’ by ICE and CBS’s decision to cancel Stephen Colbert’s late-night show. The White House releases a health update for Trump amid speculation about his condition, while California sues the Trump administration over high-speed rail funding.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has launched an aggressive ad campaign linking vulnerable House Democrats to Zohran Mamdani’s socialist policies, using his controversial stances and viral moments to frame Democrats as aligned with his agenda. This follows Mamdani’s unexpected NYC mayoral win, which has become a focal point for GOP messaging.
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Russia has warned of preemptive strikes in response to U.S. military support for Ukraine, which includes the transfer of Patriot missiles. U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker condemned Russia’s threats as reckless on Fox & Friends First.
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Eight-year-old Kayden Brown and his parents joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ after a viral video of him learning he will be a big brother. The emotional moment has captured public attention and empathy.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, as part of Donald Trump’s agenda. This decision, which aligns with Trump’s policy priorities, now awaits the President’s signature to become law.
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Rep. Addison McDowell (R-N.C.) has introduced the ‘BIDEN Act,’ a legislative proposal to ban the use of autopen devices for signing certain presidential documents. The measure mandates that only the president can sign engrossed bills, executive orders, pardons, and commutations, with no use of automated signing tools.
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The House of Representatives has approved a $9 billion spending cuts package, which will now be sent to President Trump’s desk. Lawmakers used a rare fiscal tool to block funding for USAID and public broadcasting.
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The U.S. Army is testing robot coyotes as an innovative solution to prevent catastrophic bird strikes and wildlife hazards at military airfields. These machine-wildlife hybrids are designed to deter animals using the natural fear that animals have of coyotes.By leveraging the innate fear animals have of coyotes, the robot coyotes aim to mitigate risks associated…
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President Trump has imposed a 50-day deadline on Putin to secure a deal on Ukraine, combining tariffs on Russia-China trade with enhanced military support for Ukraine. The strategy aims to weaken Russia’s economic and military position.
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The DOJ and DEA under Trump have seized over 44 million fentanyl pills and 68,000 pounds of meth, targeting Mexican cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The administration is combating the opioid crisis by increasing penalties for fentanyl dealers and dismantling criminal networks through coordinated interagency efforts.
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Medical experts have addressed concerns about President Donald Trump’s health after photos showed swollen legs and a bruised hand. Doctors explained that the swelling may be due to chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in older adults, and the bruising is attributed to frequent handshaking and aspirin use. The White House stated there is no…
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The Trump administration’s approach has led to widespread job losses in Virginia, prompting criticism over its economic impact. Local leaders are urged to provide meaningful support for affected workers and businesses.
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The July 17 episode of Jesse Watters Primetime discussed the Democratic Party, Mamdani, and Epstein Files. The segment explored the implications of these topics within the current political landscape.
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Republican lawmakers approved Trump’s request to cancel $9 billion in spending, showing willingness to cede control. The move highlights internal debates within the party about executive power and fiscal responsibility.
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Apple has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Jon Prosser and Michael Ramacciotti for leaking details about iOS 26, alleging they conspired to access a development iPhone belonging to an Apple employee. The company seeks an injunction and damages to prevent further disclosures.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has condemned U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat as ‘unacceptable blackmail,’ highlighting the growing tension between the two nations. Trump has justified the tariffs as retaliation for legal actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro.
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Arlen and Diane Chase, Texas archaeologists, have uncovered the tomb of Te’ K’ab Chaak, the earliest ruler of Caracol, a major Mayan city in Belize. The tomb, filled with priceless artifacts like jadeite mosaic death masks and long-distance trade items, took 40 years of research to locate.
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Alex Murdaugh’s attorney claims new evidence of jury tampering by clerk Becky Hill may be grounds for overturning his murder conviction and securing a new trial. The defense alleges that Hill’s actions during the trial may have influenced jurors, leading to a potential re-evaluation of the case.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to release grand jury transcripts from the Jeffrey Epstein case amid calls for transparency. The Department of Justice previously refused to release further documents, triggering backlash.
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U.S. Border Patrol agents have conducted a raid in Northern California as part of a new strategy to intensify operations beyond Southern California, where they have previously focused efforts. Gregory Bovino, head of Border Patrol’s El Centro region, confirmed that federal agents have begun operations in the Sacramento area, indicating a shift in enforcement priorities.
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Trump has demanded the release of Epstein case documents and threatened legal action against the Wall Street Journal over a report alleging a lewd birthday letter to Epstein in 2003. The case continues to be a focal point of legal and media scrutiny.
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The episode of Fox News @ Night on Thursday, July 17, featured discussions on controversial topics including illegal immigration, false kidnapping claims, and actions by Democratic senators. The segment highlighted the ongoing debate over immigration policy, allegations of staged kidnappings linked to political messaging, and scrutiny of Democratic legislators’ decisions.
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The Army’s Special Operations Command has issued a warning to retired service members who served in Iraq or Syria and reside in Florida, alerting them to a potential terror threat. The alert does not specify the nature of the threat or the involved terrorist group.
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A professor from the University of California, Berkeley, was fatally shot in Athens on July 4. Authorities have arrested five individuals, including his ex-wife, in connection with the incident.
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The House Rules Committee is preparing for a potential vote to release the Epstein files, indicating Republican discomfort with the president’s refusal to disclose information from the investigation. Rep. Mike Johnson and other Republicans continue to push for the Justice Department to release the,
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US President Donald Trump has threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal over a report claiming he authored a lewd letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. Trump dismissed the allegations as false, vowing to sue the WSJ and Rupert Murdoch for defamatory lies.
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Lt. Gen. Michael J. Borgschulte, an aviator with experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, will lead the United States Naval Academy, the first time a Marine general will hold the position. The academy’s first female superintendent, Vice Adm. Yvette M. Davids, is set to be replaced.
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US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with “chronic venous insufficiency,” according to the White House. Images of Trump’s bruised hand and swollen legs fueled speculation about his health, prompting the administration to address the concerns.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Tesla have cleared final regulatory hurdles in India, with Starlink passing its final approval and Tesla opening its first showroom in Mumbai. The developments signal significant progress in the companies’ expansion strategies in the region.
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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has called for a meeting between Russian and U.S. leaders to end the Ukraine conflict, accusing some Western officials of prolonging the war. Orban believes a deal must come from Washington and Moscow, not Kiev.
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Federal prosecutors have charged a former Voice of America employee with threatening to kill Marjorie Taylor Greene, her staff, and their families. The case has raised questions about the implications of the incident amid broader political tensions involving former President Trump’s actions against the news agency.
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The Trump administration has faced criticism as over 3 inspectors general have been fired or demoted since the president took office. Employees report feeling demoralized and hesitant to conduct investigations that could lead to political consequences.
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CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert announced that ‘The Late Show’ will be canceled and will no longer air starting next May. The news came as a surprise to many fans, as Colbert had been a staple of late-night television for over a decade.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a $9 billion funding cuts package targeting digital assets, marking a significant shift in federal spending priorities. The measure, led by House Speaker Mike Johnson, leverages a rare fiscal tool to block funds for USAID and public broadcasting, reflecting growing political tensions over cryptocurrency regulation and national spending.