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A new study links prolonged REM latency with higher Alzheimer’s risk, suggesting it may serve as a novel marker for predicting dementia. Sleep experts emphasize the importance of consistent sleep habits and early intervention.
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The article highlights the significant drop in border crossings under Trump’s administration, citing record lows in June 2025 with zero unlawful alien releases for two consecutive months, contrasting sharply with Biden’s era of high release rates and increased illegal entries. It attributes the decline to Trump’s enforcement policies, including the cessation of catch-and-release, the resumption…
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A tragic incident in Gaza has resulted in the loss of dozens of lives following recent violence. Palestinian mourners in Gaza City gathered yesterday to honor the deceased.
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Beijing is pursuing a strategy of economic pressure and diplomatic defiance to secure concessions from European nations ahead of a critical summit. This approach risks further straining already tense relations between China and Europe at a pivotal moment.
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The European Union is experiencing increased public trust and stronger cooperation among member states, partly due to President Trump’s tariffs and foreign policies. Trump’s pressure on military spending and trade has prompted some EU members to collaborate more closely.
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King Charles III is reportedly cautious and wary of Prince Harry’s latest attempt to mend royal rifts, according to royal expert Hilary Fordwich. The Duke of Sussex is hopeful that the 2027 Invictus Games in his home country could lead to a public reunion with the royal family, particularly with the monarch. While the royal…
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Legal analysts are divided over the firing of Maurene Comey, a veteran prosecutor from the Southern District of New York, who was dismissed by the Justice Department. Critics argue that her handling of high-profile cases, including those against Diddy and Epstein, may have led to her dismissal, with some calling it a political move.
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A medieval knight’s tomb has been discovered beneath the former ice cream parlor in Gdańsk, Poland, revealing a skeleton and rare limestone tombstone from Sweden. The tombstone, carved with a warrior in full armor, is part of a broader archaeological discovery in a historic city known for its medieval heritage.
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Democrats are moderating their threats amid funding negotiations, avoiding a potential government shutdown. Republicans are advancing spending cuts and conservative riders in House funding bills, while Democrats seek to counter Trump’s unilateral moves and retain congressional influence over funding decisions.
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Democrats are pushing Republicans to extend the ACA tax credits as a condition for bipartisan health care talks, despite GOP lawmakers’ reluctance due to the financial burden and political risks.
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A car crashed through a hedge and into a trampoline, lodging in the roof of a barn in Germany, seriously injuring two people including a child. Emergency services responded to the scene, where the vehicle was lodged in the roof structure.
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Border Patrol executed a raid at a Home Depot in Sacramento, California, leading to the arrest of 11 suspected illegal migrants, five of whom have criminal histories. Department of Homeland Security criticized sanctuary policies, accusing politicians of defending criminals.
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Authorities in Pakistan have arrested a suspect in connection with a viral video showing a woman being shot in the Balochistan desert after reportedly marrying against her family’s wishes. The video has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice.
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At least five Israeli soldiers have taken their own lives over the past two weeks, raising concerns about the mental health impact of prolonged combat in multiple fronts. The Israel Defense Forces has attributed the surge in suicides to combat trauma, with officials noting an increase in cases involving active-duty reservists and recently discharged personnel.
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Adolfo ‘Fito’ Macias, a notorious Ecuadorian drug baron who escaped from jail in 2024 but was recaptured last month, has been extradited to the United States to face trial. The arrest and extradition mark a significant development in international efforts to combat drug trafficking and organized crime.
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Manchester United has expressed interest in signing striker Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea. The rumors suggest the Red Devils are eager to secure the 24-year-old forward, who has been linked with a move to Old Trafford for some time.
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Russian forces launched a significant aerial assault on Ukraine overnight, resulting in one fatality and 40 injuries. The attack involved 450 aerial threats, including 426 Shahed drones and missiles like Kinzhal, Kalibr, and Kh-101.
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President Trump has pressured the Washington Commanders and Cleveland sports teams to revert to their former Native American names, threatening to block stadium funding if they refuse. While the Washington team has officially changed its name, some fans continue to associate with the old designation.
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The latest episode of ‘One Nation with Brian Kilmeade’ delves into several pressing topics, including the New York City mayor race, the controversy surrounding ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ and the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. Host Brian Kilmeade brings his characteristic blend of analysis and commentary to these issues, offering listeners a comprehensive yet engaging overview of…
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A man on death row in Florida, Kayle Bates, is scheduled to be executed next month for his 1982 conviction of kidnapping and murdering a woman from an insurance office. The case has prompted legal challenges, with Bates’ attorney arguing the execution would violate the U.S. Constitution.
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Kon Knueppel, the Hornets’ fourth overall pick in the NBA draft, scored 21 points to lead Charlotte to its first summer league championship. The Hornets defeated Sacramento 83-78 in a closely contested game that showcased the team’s growing depth and potential.
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The U.K. and Germany are set to pledge new air defense systems to Ukraine as part of London’s ’50-day drive’ to bolster Kyiv’s defenses. The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and underscores the growing international commitment to supporting Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.
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Edwin Feulner, co-founder and longtime leader of the Heritage Foundation, has died at the age of 58. He played a pivotal role in shaping conservative policies and advising multiple Republican presidents from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump.
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Former President Joe Biden has officially withdrawn from the 2024 presidential race, marking a significant shift in the American political landscape. The decision has sparked reactions from politicians and world leaders worldwide.
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The episode of ‘Sunday Night in America’ featured Trey Gowdy discussing the ongoing Ukraine war, the Genius Act, and a mention of Mamdani.
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US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard has accused former President Barack Obama and senior members of his administration of orchestrating a ‘treasonous conspiracy’ to delegitimize Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory, with declassified documents suggesting fabricated intelligence replaced genuine assessments. Gabbard promised further disclosures about the plot, vowing to hold those involved accountable.
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Mayor Eric Adams defended himself against lawsuit claims during an appearance on ‘One Nation,’ emphasizing his efforts to improve housing affordability in New York City. The mayor outlined various initiatives aimed at making housing more accessible to residents, highlighting specific projects and policies that he believes have made a tangible difference in the city’s housing…
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The article discusses growing concerns over national security threats and their impact on constitutional rights. It highlights tensions between government surveillance and individual freedoms, with a focus on recent policy changes affecting military operations and civil liberties.
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Republican Senator Katie Britt praised the U.S.’s progress in cryptocurrency leadership during a recent interview and commented on President Trump’s proposed $9 billion spending cuts package.
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade has warned on his show ‘One Nation’ that New York City is at risk of leaning toward communism, citing the rise of mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Kilmeade has expressed concerns over the political climate in the city, suggesting that left-wing policies are gaining traction and could lead to a shift…
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Former deputy assistant attorney general Tom Dupree has criticized Adam Schiff’s proposed oversight of the president as ‘blatantly unconstitutional’ on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ The debate over executive power and legislative oversight has intensified, raising concerns about the constitutional limits of such measures.
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Vivian Schiller, former CEO of NPR, warned that the organization’s reliance on federal funding could lead to a ‘recipe for disaster.’ Schiller suggested that losing federal support might provide an opportunity for NPR to reset its governance structure.
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Drake Bell, a former child actor, claims he and his co-star Josh Peck never received residuals for their sitcom ‘Drake & Josh,’ which remains popular on streaming platforms. He criticized Nickelodeon for its one-time payment structure and accused the network of exploiting young stars.
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President Trump shared an AI-generated video of former President Obama being arrested, responding to claims that his intelligence officials manufactured a Russia collusion narrative. The video, set to ‘YMCA,’ shows Obama in custody after being apprehended by agents.
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Los Angeles’s mayor criticized the use of masks by immigration agents, calling it a ‘reign of terror,’ while ICE’s director defended the practice as necessary for safety.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has called on Republicans to defy historical trends in the 2026 midterm elections, emphasizing the importance of the race as a pivotal moment for the party’s future. In an appearance on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ Johnson framed the midterms as a critical opportunity to challenge the status quo and secure…
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Senator Lindsey Graham warns that Russia will not halt its military actions in Ukraine unless confronted with significant resistance. His comments emphasize the need for a decisive approach to counter Russian aggression.
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CBS has announced the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show,’ set to end in May 2026, citing financial concerns. While the network maintains the decision is due to declining ad revenue, some politicians and journalists suggest political motivations, especially given Colbert’s criticism of former President Trump.
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Retired 4-star Army General Jack Keane has commended former President Donald Trump for demonstrating ‘extraordinary patience’ in his interactions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, particularly in efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine. Keane highlighted Trump’s diplomatic approach during a recent appearance on the political talk show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’
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Anti-immigration protests have erupted across Poland, with demonstrations taking place in approximately 80 cities. The protests, organized by the right-wing Confederation Liberty and Independence, reflect growing public discontent over the influx of illegal migrants and strained border security measures.
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Bipartisan members of Congress have called for more documents in the Epstein case, while Trump urges his base to move on.
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Fox News host Mark Levin argues that the primary purpose of immigration should be to serve the citizenry of the United States. During his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ Levin emphasizes that immigration policies should prioritize the interests of native-born citizens.
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Dozens of people were killed in recent violence in Gaza, with Palestinian mourners gathering in Gaza City. The situation has prompted international calls for humanitarian aid.
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US journalist Tucker Carlson has argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin has done a better job managing Russia’s affairs than any German leader, during an interview with the Berlin-based newspaper Bild. He blamed Germany’s problems on its own leadership, suggesting the public should be angry at their own government rather than blaming Putin for the…
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A Delta Air Lines flight returned to LAX after flames were spotted from its left engine post-takeoff, with all 226 passengers and 9 crew safely evacuated. The incident occurred on July 18, with the aircraft returning just over an hour after departure.
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Caitlin Clark, the star player for the Indiana Fever, is likely out for the game against the New York Liberty due to a right groin injury. Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White confirmed that Clark will undergo additional testing to assess the severity of the injury.
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HUD Secretary Scott Turner, a former Washington Redskins player, has publicly backed President Donald Trump’s push to rename the Washington Commanders back to the Redskins. Trump has intensified his pressure on the team, threatening to jeopardize the stadium deal if they do not revert to the original name, while team owner Josh Harris maintains he…
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Former President Donald Trump has publicly pressed the Commanders’ owner to rename the team, citing its ties to slavery. The debate reflects broader cultural sensitivity concerns in sports.
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A Washington Post writer has suggested the U.S. should no longer host the Olympics and the next FIFA World Cup due to President Trump’s policies. The claim was discussed by panelists on ‘The Big Weekend Show’, highlighting concerns over the political climate and its impact on international events.
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A man died after being sucked into an MRI machine in New York, prompting calls for improved safety protocols in healthcare settings. The incident has sparked discussions about the risks associated with advanced medical equipment.
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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressed concern over declining public support for Ukraine in the UK, calling it ‘quite sad.’ Recent polls suggest mixed opinions on the current level of aid to Ukraine, with both YouGov and Ipsos surveys showing diverging views on whether the UK is providing too much or too little assistance.
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Ukraine’s President Zelensky aims to restart peace talks with Russia, facilitated by former President Trump, as tensions escalate. Trump’s involvement in arms transfers and potential sanctions against Russia’s trading partners has added new momentum to the diplomatic efforts.
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Comedian Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi moved to the UK permanently after Trump’s election win, selling their Montecito estate and embracing English farm life.
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Rep. James Comer has launched a probe into autopen usage in Biden’s administration. The investigation focuses on verifying the authenticity of official documents signed with the aut, raising concerns about transparency and executive accountability.
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A Delta Air Lines flight with 226 passengers experienced a dramatic engine fire while in flight from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), prompting an immediate emergency return to the airport. The incident was captured on video, showing the dramatic moment as the aircraft diverted back to LAX for a safe landing.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons has stated that the agency will remain in Los Angeles until it addresses the issue of ‘criminal aliens.’ He discussed this during an interview on ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ where he also addressed encounters at the southern border under the Trump administration and assaults on federal immigration officers.
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Katie Pavlich, a prominent conservative commentator, argues that the Democratic Party’s low approval ratings stem from policy failures rather than a messaging issue. On The Big Weekend Show, Pavlich and panelists debate the party’s strategy, highlighting the disconnect between its legislative agenda and public sentiment.
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Jean-Pierre Azéma, a prominent French historian and writer, has died at the age of 87. He was known for his work in challenging national myths about France’s collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II, particularly regarding the Vichy regime’s role.
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ESPN host Elle Duncan’s risqué comment about ‘no D’ during the WNBA All-Star Game’s halftime show sparked mixed reactions on social media. Some viewers criticized the joke as inappropriate, while others found it humorous.
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On the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, reflected on the historic mission, highlighting the collaborative effort that made it possible. He quoted President John F. Kennedy’s speech, emphasizing the spirit of human ambition and unity.