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Poland’s football association has appointed Jan Urban as the new national manager, replacing Michal Probierz who resigned in June. The decision comes in the wake of a controversial incident involving Lewandowski, which has prompted a leadership reshuffle.
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The 2025 ESPYS are set to take place, with the event being broadcast on ABC, ESPN+, and Disney+. The news provides details on how to watch the ceremony, including the date and time of the event.
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Chargers running back Najee Harris, who has an eye injury, will likely start training camp on the NFI list. General Manager Joe Hortiz confirmed this decision on Wednesday.
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Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever’s star, is out for Wednesday’s game against the New York Liberty due to a right groin injury. The injury occurred late in Tuesday’s win over the Sun.
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Russian authorities are calling for a significant tax increase to address the strain on the federal budget caused by declining oil and gas revenues and a deteriorating economic outlook. Senior lawmakers have warned that without immediate action, the country’s financial stability could be at risk.
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Russian forces have dropped a 500-kg aerial bomb on a shopping center in Donetsk Oblast, killing at least two people and injuring 27 others, according to regional officials. The attack has heightened concerns about the escalating violence in the conflict zone.
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The IDF has struck the Defense Ministry as violence escalates across Druze-populated areas of Syria. Israel attacked the headquarters of the Syrian military and locations near the presidential palace in Damascus on Wednesday, following warnings of ‘painful blows’ in response to Syrian military operations targeting the Druze minority.
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The move marks a significant shift for Beal, who struggled with injuries and team performance in Phoenix, and could position him as a free agent in 2026 if he exercises his player option. Beal will join a Clippers roster featuring Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, and Brook Lopez.
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Florida officials have linked four deaths to Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria found in coastal waters. Health authorities warn that the infection, which can enter through wounds or raw oyster consumption, poses a significant risk, particularly for vulnerable populations.
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Turkish opposition leader and Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has been sentenced to prison for insulting the city’s chief prosecutor. He is already in pre, related_currencys should be currency symbols or country’s currency if it relates, related_stocks should be stock symbols, category options are politics, business, technology, entertainment, sports, health, education, science, environment, tags are tags…
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Progressive Democrats welcome Zohran Mamdani to DC after a productive meeting with lawmakers, urging to get to know him beyond media portrayals. Democratic leaders like Jeffries and Schumer have yet to endorse Mamdani, exposing an ideological divide among New York Democrats.
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Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White addressed the persistent physicality Caitlin Clark faces in the league, acknowledging the increased intensity of play. Clark’s recent groin injury during a game against the Connecticut Sun has raised concerns about the physical demands of the WNBA.
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House Republicans are escalating their investigation into former President Biden’s mental health, with calls to subpoena both Biden and Jill Biden. The Oversight Committee has ruled out any leniency, stressing that every option is on the table for ensuring accountability.
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Russian authorities accuse businessman Normunds Bomis of helping finance Ukraine’s Azov Brigade. The Azov Brigade is a far-right paramilitary group associated with Ukraine’s military.
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Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners’ catcher, has made history by becoming the first catcher to win the MLB Home Run Derby. His 2025 season, marked by 38 home runs, has positioned him as a potential MVP contender and earned him a first-career All-Star selection.
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President Donald Trump has reportedly drafted a letter to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, indicating potential tensions over monetary policy. The document was shared with House Republicans during a meeting in the Oval Office, where Trump emphasized his dissatisfaction with Powell’s leadership.
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The Verkhovna Rada has accepted the resignation of Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. This development signals a major change in Ukraine’s political direction.
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President Donald Trump has disclosed that his wife, Melania, has been a key advisor on state matters, particularly during ongoing negotiations with Vladimir Putin. This week, Trump announced plans to provide Ukraine with missile systems and set a ceasefire deadline for Russia.
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President Trump’s major policy legislation, often highlighted for its tax cuts and reductions to social safety net programs, also included many little-noticed goodies and add-ons. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska may have come away with the biggest pot of benefits narrowly targeted to her state.
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Trump accused Democrats of orchestrating a ‘scam’ to provoke outrage over the Epstein case. His criticism of supporters highlights a divisive political strategy.
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Minnesota Twins star Byron Buxton has expressed opposition to the implementation of an automated ball-strike system in Major League Baseball, raising concerns about its impact on the game’s traditional elements and player performance.
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Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners’ star, leads the MLB in home runs and has become the first switch-hitter to win the Home Run Derby. He recently reflected on his achievements during All-Star week.
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The FDA is reevaluating the effectiveness and safety of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women, drawing attention to its potential benefits in managing symptoms such as hot flashes and osteoporosis. Dr. Mahsa Tehrani, a board-certified rheumatologist, discussed the treatment on ‘America Reports,’ highlighting its role in improving quality of life for many women.
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Ukrainian parliament voted to dismiss Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and his cabinet as part of a government reshuffle. Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko will replace him as the new prime minister.
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Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, backed US President Donald Trump’s successful campaign with his funds and high profile. Even after his falling out with Trump, his impact on politics could only be just beginning.
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The Middle East has become a frontline in the geopolitical confrontation, with US-backed Israel’s actions perceived by BRICS and the Global South as part of a broader Western hegemonic strategy. The BRICS summit called for a UN-led solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while US threats of economic retaliation indicate an intensifying global power struggle.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that 15 civilians were injured in Kryvy Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region, due to Russian shelling on Wednesday night. The attack highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Ukrainian civilians and the persistent threats posed by Russian forces.
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Former President Barack Obama criticized progressives for focusing on boys’ shortcomings while neglecting their positive attributes. He argued that the emphasis on girls’ opportunities has led to an overemphasis on boys’ flaws, which he believes is a mistake.
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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discusses President Trump’s potential new nuclear deal with Iran on ‘America Reports’. The discussion highlights the ongoing debate over U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the implications of such a deal on Iran’s nuclear program and regional stability.
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Anil Ambalal Patel mourns the loss of his son Harshit and daughter-in-law Poo, who were among the victims of the Air India plane crash. Their deaths mark a profound tragedy for their family and community.
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Republican lawmakers, who had previously expressed skepticism about U.S. aid to Ukraine, are now cautiously supportive of a plan to supply weapons to the war effort through NATO.
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Qatar is advancing its educational infrastructure through an ambitious initiative to construct 14 3D-printed schools, with two utilizing advanced technology. The partnership with COBOD includes two massive BOD2 printers, enabling the creation of dune-inspired, eco-friendly schools that reduce material waste and construction time.
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Israeli airstrikes have targeted military sites in Damascus, Syria, as part of a larger strategy to counter Iranian and Russian military presence in the region. The attack, discussed on ‘America Reports’ by State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce and Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst, has intensified global concerns about the escalating conflict.
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President Donald Trump accused Republicans of being duped by Democrats on the Epstein case, shifting focus to Biden’s autopen scandal. He defended Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the case and criticized Biden for reversing energy policies leading to higher inflation.
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The Verkhovna Rada is considering the resignation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. This development underscores growing political tensions within the Ukrainian government.
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Israel has threatened to escalate attacks on Syrian government forces in response to their continued presence in Sweida, a southern province with a significant Druse minority. Smoke rising from the Syrian Defense Ministry in the capital, Damascus, on Wednesday.
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The Ministry of Energy has reported a EUR 617 million gap between the Ukraine Energy Support Fund’s resources and the energy companies’ needs. The fund, which has mobilized over EUR 1.16 billion since April 2022, remains insufficient to meet urgent sector requirements.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., responded to reporters following a breakfast event with NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and fellow Democrats in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning. The meeting, which Ocasio-Cort, described as ‘productive,’ focused on discussing policy priorities and potential collaborations ahead of upcoming elections.
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Democrats have expressed strong support for Zohran Mamdani, who has emerged as the nominee for New York City mayor. The party’s backing was evident at a breakfast event featuring Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani.
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The Bureau of Economic Security (BES) in Ukraine’s Kyiv region has dismantled a clandestine coffee production operation that sold counterfeit products under famous global brand names. Detectives identified and arrested the organizer and five accomplices involved in the illegal scheme.
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NATO members were reportedly surprised by Trump’s new weapon funding plan for Ukraine, with several countries only learning of their involvement after the announcement. France, Italy, Hungary, and the Czech Republic have declined to participate, while EU official Kaja Kallas welcomed the proposal but emphasized that Washington should share the burden.
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Raymond Boodarian, the suspect in the double homicide of Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca, has been arrested. The incident occurred in Los Angeles following the murder of Kaye, an executive from "American Idol".
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Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia is set for a pivotal hearing in federal court in Tennessee, where the Justice Department seeks to keep him detained in criminal custody pending his trial. The case has been marked by conflicting statements from the Trump administration, who initially promised to keep him in the U.S. but later announced…
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President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against political opponents and journalists, labeling them as ‘evil’ adversaries. This intensifying narrative, which frames domestic critics as enemies, has raised concerns about the potential for legal repercussions and the erosion of civil discourse.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., has accused President Donald Trump’s ICE immigration enforcement officers of acting like “bank robbers,” describing their actions as reckless and dangerous. His comments have intensified discussions about the effectiveness and safety of immigration enforcement strategies under the current administration.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez welcomed NYC Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to a Washington event hosted by Democrats, signaling potential collaboration within the party. The gathering highlighted Mamdani’s growing influence and AOC’s strategic outreach to key figures.
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President Donald Trump has signed a bipartisan bill aimed at addressing the fentanyl crisis by closing legal loopholes and enhancing the prosecution of individuals involved in trafficking the synthetic opioid. The legislation, which passed with support from both major political parties, seeks to strengthen law enforcement capabilities and impose stricter penalties on those responsible for…
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The latest news feed item features prominent figures in American politics and economics, including Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, and Zohran Mamdani, a member of the Democratic Party. The mention of Biden’s autopen indicates a possible connection to political or administrative statements regarding economic policies and presidential actions.
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The EU has added nine individuals and six legal entities to its sanctions lists, targeting those involved in destabilizing actions against the EU and Ukraine. The EU Delegation to Ukraine reports that these measures are in response to hybrid threats posed by Russia.
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Zohran Mamdani, a prominent liberal congressman, is demanding accountability over the Trump-Schiff and Biden autopen controversies. These incidents have sparked debates about the integrity of the presidential campaign and the legitimacy of the president’s signature, raising questions about their potential impact on the election process.
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The EU General Court has ordered Marine Le Pen and her two sisters to repay over €300,000 to the EU, citing the wrongful reception of funds by their late father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, during his tenure as an MEP. This ruling follows a 2024 decision that found Le Pen had improperly invoiced personal expenses.
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A study links daily consumption of choline-rich foods like eggs, fish and broccoli to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s. Experts recommend incorporating these foods into diets for better brain health.
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Sunny Hostin has changed her stance on the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, differing from her earlier 2024 remarks about the unsealed documents. The shift comes as new details about Epstein’s connections emerge.
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Olena Kondratiuk, Vice Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, believes that Poland’s current efforts to deploy fighter jets during Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities are insufficient. She emphasizes the need for Poland to actively assist Ukraine in closing the sky to protect civilian populations and critical infrastructure.
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A new documentary suggests that Brad Millerbernd, ex-husband of Jodi Huisentruit’s childhood friend, may be a new person of interest in her 1995 disappearance. The case, which had gone cold for three decades, has reignited interest with new evidence and potential leads.
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The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) is investigating claims that military draft officers in Mykolaiv region improperly used force against a conscript. Employees of the SBI are working to establish the circumstances surrounding the alleged act, which has sparked concern about the treatment of newly enlisted soldiers.
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Turkish opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu has received an additional prison sentence, adding to his pre-trial detention for separate charges. The ruling raises concerns about the treatment of opposition figures in Turkey’s legal system.
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Russia is streamlining the process for labeling groups as ‘extremist’ by allowing authorities to classify an organization based on a single criminal conviction of one of its members. Critics warn this could lead to misuse and suppression of dissent.
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Representatives of partner countries are preparing for a meeting on July 23 to discuss the transfer of additional Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, according to Al Jazeera’s Claudia Tanios, citing anonymous sources. The meeting aims to coordinate the logistics and decision-making process for this military aid.
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Pete Alonso, the New York Mets’ first baseman, has proposed a rule change that would allow players to fight in MLB, with the winner staying in the game while the loser is ejected. The 30-year-old star emphasized the need for one-on-one fights to avoid injury and suggested a ‘take a knee’ option for players unwilling…