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WWE star Rhea Ripley criticized fans who praise and criticize women’s wrestlers in the same breath, calling their behavior toxic. The article highlights the growing success of women in WWE and WWE’s efforts to elevate the female division.
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WWE star Rhea Ripley called out critical fans who believe women’s wrestlers ‘deserve better’ but also have negative things to say about them in the same breath. Ripley argued that such attitudes hinder the credibility of women wrestlers.
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Chief Justice John Roberts intervened to stop Justice Sonia Sot. During the arguments over birthright citizenship and nationwide court injunctions, Sotomayor interrupted U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer, prompting the chief justice’s intervention.
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The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1 of the NFL season in São Paulo. Colin Cowherd predicts the Chargers will win the AFC West due to their ‘soft’ schedule.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers will open the NFL season in São Paulo, Brazil. Colin Cowherd predicts the Chargers will win the AFC West, citing their easier schedule as a key factor.
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The Minnesota Timberwolves have advanced past the Golden State Warriors in the 5-game series, with Stephen Curry’s injury playing a key role in the Warriors’ defeat. Colin Cowherd discusses the Warriors’ championship window and if it’s officially closed.
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Judge Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., on Thursday, following her departure from Fox News Channel’s ‘The Five.’ The appointment, announced by President Donald Trump, marks her transition to a legal role within the federal government, where she will lead legal efforts for the Trump administration while overseeing criminal…
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Former Trump official Kiron Skinner discusses the ‘ironcl’t relationship between former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite Trump’s absence from Israel during his recent Middle East trip. Skinner provides insight into the strategic rationale behind Trump’s decision not to visit Israel, focusing on political and diplomatic considerations.
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Panelists on ‘Martha MacCallum’ discuss the backlash from Democratic lawmakers against Rep. Shri Thanedar’s impeachment push, with some calling the move ‘rogue.’ The debate highlights tensions within the Democratic Party over handling Trump’s legal challenges.
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House Democrats are launching a probe into President Donald Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million private jet from Qatar’s royal family, alleging potential constitutional violations under the Foreign Emoluments Clause. The investigation centers on a legal memo by Attorney General Pam Bondi, which reportedly claims the gift is legally permissible under U.S. law.
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A Minnesota federal judge ordered ICE to release Aditya Harsono, an Indonesian student, citing First Amendment violations. The court ruled that his detention was likely retaliatory for his speech rather than based on public safety concerns.
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A Clinton-appointed federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from curtailing collective bargaining rights for foreign service workers. The ruling, issued by Judge Paul L. Friedman, temporarily halts an executive order that aimed to restrict collective bargaining at agencies with national security missions.
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Kiron Skinner emphasizes the critical need for America’s resurgence in global power during Trump’s Middle East trip, advocating for a ‘peace through strength’ foreign policy. Skinner’s comments reflect a corporatist political stance, aligning with broader economic and political goals.
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The Asian needle ant, an invasive species spread across 19 U.S. states, is causing medical concerns due to its painful sting and potential for severe allergic reactions. Entomologist Dan Suiter from the University of Georgia warns that these ants have been identified in several regions, including Washington and Texas, with three hospitalizations for anaphylactic shock…
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Justice Kagan criticized the executive order during a Supreme Court hearing, noting its failure in all federal court cases, including those with Trump-appointed judges. The case may set a legal precedent for future immigration policies and legal challenges.
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During a recent hearing, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan sharply criticized U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer for the birthright citizenship executive order, pointing out its failure in all federal court cases, including those handled by Trump-appointed judges.
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Former senior advisors to Presidents Biden and Obama have expressed that President Trump’s recent Middle East trip highlights his distinctive diplomatic approach, particularly in achieving outcomes that previous administrations struggled to attain. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, joined ‘The Faulkner Focus’ to react to coverage of Trump’s trip, including Axios’ report on his ability to do…
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested for trespassing at an ICE detention center last week and appeared in federal court on Thursday. He claims he was the only person arrested and believes he was targeted. His defense team argued that there was insufficient evidence to support the charge, and they are seeking a trial by…
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Bret Baier discusses the U.S. administration’s efforts to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program during a segment on “The Brian Kilmeade Show.” The focus includes President Trump’s Middle East trip and the administration’s strategy against Iran.
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Otterbein’s Cookies, a 14,year-old company, celebrated National Chocolate Chip Day by sharing its history on ‘Fox & Friends.’ General Manager Ben Otterbein recounted the company’s origins and legacy, highlighting its enduring appeal.
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The discovery of undocumented communication devices in Chinese solar power inverters has raised significant security concerns, potentially allowing remote access to power grids. The U.S. is reassessing the risks associated with these devices as part of a broader debate on national security and technology dependence.
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Cassie Ventura’s emotional testimony in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial is being considered as significant evidence, adding weight to the legal proceedings.
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Fox News correspondent CB Cotton reported on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura’s emotional testimony on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’ Ventura alleged past abuse, adding to the ongoing legal proceedings against Combs.
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Bryan Kohberger is set to appear in court for his pre-trial hearing in Boise, Idaho, preparing for a murder trial scheduled for August. The hearing will address procedural matters and key case aspects.
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Bryan Kohberger, the accused in the deadly shooting of four college students in Yakima, Washington, appeared in court for his pre-trial hearing. The case is set for trial in August, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz at their home in California, despite family tensions on both sides. Reports suggest the gathering was not a direct invitation, yet the Sussexes were described as kind and generous.
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Leah Foley, the U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts, has warned that interference with ICE operations is ‘disturbing’ and has threatened legal action against anyone obstructing the agency. This follows a disruptive incident in Worcester where a crowd reacted to an ICE arrest, leading to a chaotic situation and subsequent arrests.
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Boston Red Sox outfielders Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela combined for a rare 9-8 putout to prevent a potential go-ahead home run by Detroit Tigers’ Kerry Carpenter. The miraculous catch in the seventh inning saved the game for the Red Sox, though they ultimately lost in the ninth inning.
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Becky Hill, a former court clerk for the Murdaugh case, has been charged with felony offenses including obstruction of justice, perjury, and misconduct in office. The charges come as Hill resigned last year amid ethical complaints tied to the 3rd trial.
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The Trump administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is challenging the Supreme Court’s authority over judicial appointments and disciplinary actions, marking a significant shift in the balance of power within the federal government. This development has sparked debate over the separation of powers and the potential for increased executive influence over the judiciary.
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The Boston Celtics secured a decisive victory over the New York Knicks in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals with a score of 127-102. Analysts Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, Mark Schlereth, and Greg Jennings provided insights into the Knicks’ struggles, emphasizing their defensive and offensive shortcomings.
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The 2025 NFL schedule has been unveiled, with the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears set to face off multiple times. Danny Parkins has highlighted the top five games that will shape the season, emphasizing the significance of their matchups.
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South Carolina court clerk Becky Hill has been released on bond after her arrest on charges of perjury and misconduct in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial. The charges arise from allegations that she allowed press access to sealed exhibits during the trial, complicating the ongoing debate over the fairness of the original conviction.
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South Carolina authorities have released court clerk Becky Hill, who presided over the Alex Murdaugh murder trial, after she posted bond following her arrest for alleged misconduct during the trial. Hill faces charges of obstructing justice, perjury, and misconduct in two counties, stemming from a January 2024 hearing where her testimony was found inconsistent with…
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Jamie Lee Curtis expressed regret over her decision to undergo plastic surgery at 25 following a harsh criticism from a cinematographer, linking it to her later battle with Vicodin addiction. She now advocates for embracing natural beauty and has celebrated 22 years of sobriety.
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Jamie Lee Curtis expressed regret over her plastic surgery decision made at 25 after being criticized for her appearance, which has since become a source of ongoing regret. She has become a vocal advocate for self-acceptance, warning against the current beauty trends that erase natural beauty.
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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan confronted Trump’s legal team about terminating universal injunctions, noting that lower courts have uniformly ruled against the administration in birthright citizenship cases.
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The drummer of Texas-based band Lord Buffalo, Yamal Said, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport before departing for a European tour. Said, a Mexican national and lawful U.S. permanent resident, was arrested on a warrant for violating a restraining order twice, which in Texas can constitute a…
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The drummer for the Texas-based band Lord Buffalo, Yamal Said, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Monday before departing for a European tour. Authorities cited a warrant for his arrest due to allegations that he violated a restraining order at least twice, a violation that could…
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A new national poll indicates a slight rise in President Donald Trump’s approval ratings, with 44% approval and 52% disapproval. The uptick is linked to recent trade agreements with China and the UK, which have eased inflation concerns and boosted stock markets.
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American Airlines is introducing new technology to delay flights for connecting passengers, starting at Dallas-Fort Worth and expanding to other hubs this summer. The move is aimed at improving the travel experience during the busy summer season.
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The Indianapolis Colts deleted a Minecraft-themed video revealing their 2025 schedule, citing a breach of their Microsoft agreement and apologizing for the insensitive depiction of Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The video showed Hill as a dolphin being confronted by authorities, referencing his past arrest, and was pulled after public backlash.
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House Democrats are divided on Trump’s drug pricing executive order, with some expressing cautious optimism and others dismissing it as symbolic with little real impact. The order directs HHS to set price targets for pharmaceutical companies, aiming to align U.S. prices with those in other developed countries, though many remain skeptical about its effectiveness and…
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President Trump’s executive order aimed at slashing U.S. drug prices has divided House Democrats, with some cautiously optimistic while others dismissed the move as a bluster. Rep. Richard Neal called it an example of executive orders that garner attention with little impact, while Rep. George Latimer expressed cautious hope.
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Knicks guard Josh Hart suffered a bloody eye injury in Game 5 against the Celtics, requiring stitches. Despite the setback, Hart led the Knicks with 24 points.
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Knicks guard Josh Hart suffered a bloody eye injury during Game 5 against the Celtics, requiring stitches. Despite the cut, Hart led the Knicks with 24 points in a 127-105 loss.
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Chief Justice John Roberts intervened during Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s questioning at the Supreme Court on Thursday, as she repeatedly interrupted lawyers during oral arguments on birthright citizenship and nationwide court injunctions. Sotom, who took over from Justice Clarence Thomas, dominated the initial part of the argument, pressing Solicitor General John Sauer on Trump’s administration’s stance…
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A human leg was found near Taylor Swift’s beachside mansion in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, as concerns about a potential serial killer in New England grow. The discovery adds to a series of bodies found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts since March, raising online speculation about a possible serial killer.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is considering three challenges to President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order, which could redefine how lower courts handle executive actions. The case centers on the use of universal injunctions, a legal tool allowing courts to block nationwide executive measures.
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The release of American hostage Edan Alexander after nearly 600 days in Hamas captivity marks a significant moment in the ongoing conflict. A swing state has also enacted strict measures against anti-Israel protests on campuses.
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Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal and ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. sparked a public dispute over their coverage of quarterback Cam Ward, who was selected by the Tennessee Titans with the No. 1 overall pick. Cristobal claimed he spoke to many people about Ward but not Kiper, while Kiper accused Cristobal of…
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The Department of Defense is reportedly the intended recipient of the aircraft, which President Trump insists is a state-to-state gift, not a personal benefit.
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President Donald Trump’s plan to accept a $400 million jumbo jet from Qatar has sparked debate over constitutional legality and espionage risks, with mixed reactions from both political parties. The gift has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats and some Republicans, arguing it is unconstitutional and poses security concerns.
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Kurt the CyberGuy discusses how hackers use data broker files to access personal information and outlines services for privacy protection. He highlights that data brokers collect and sell personal details, often without user knowledge, making individuals vulnerable to hacking.
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A Russian-born Harvard researcher faces smuggling charges after TSA in Boston discovered biological material, including frog embryos, in her luggage. Prosecutors allege she knew of the permit requirements, but her attorney argues the materials did not require a permit under U.S. law.
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Trump unveils economic agreements in the Middle East during his final stretch in office, amidst political clashes and ongoing legal developments.
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Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz has called on Catholics worldwide to provide spiritual and financial support to Pope Leo XIV as he begins his papacy. He emphasized the importance of prayer, respect, and financial contributions to the church while acknowledging the need for Catholics to accept the pope’s decisions.
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Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo was ejected from a game against the San Francisco Giants after arguing with an umpire. He dramatically tossed each of the umpires on his way out, claiming the obstruction call was correct. Lovullo later said the theatrics were for show and the umpires were right.
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The U.S.–China agreement to create a formal ‘trade consultation mechanism’ signals a shift toward structural economic reform, addressing deeper imbalances in currency and trade policies. Analysts argue that this institutional move could mark the first significant step toward dismantling the flawed Bretton Woods II framework.
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Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut has stated that former President Joe Biden experienced cognitive decline during his presidency. The senator emphasized that the key issue remains whether this decline impacted Biden’s ability to fulfill his executive duties.