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Buzz Aldrin commemorated the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, recalling the historic 1969 mission and invoking President John F. Kennedy’s 1962 speech that inspired the U.S. space program.
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President Donald Trump criticized former President Joe Biden after an illegal immigrant with a lengthy criminal history allegedly shot a CBP officer in the face in New York City. Trump accused Biden of releasing the suspect, 21-year-old Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, into the U.S. after his April 2023 arrest by Border Patrol.
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Germany is preparing for yet another heat wave, raising questions about its capacity to handle extreme temperatures. As a country known for its limited use of air conditioning, Germany is facing the challenge of coping with rising temperatures.
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National Security Advisor Tulsi Gabbard is set to unveil new information about alleged Russian disinformation campaigns next week. The announcement follows growing skepticism about the so-called ‘Russiagate’ narrative.
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Texas football added Derrek Cooper, the top-ranked 2026 running back and seventh-ranked overall prospect, to its recruiting class. This move strengthens the Longhorns’ position in college football.
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Pro Bowl guard Tyler Smith reiterated the Dallas Cowboys’ expectation of winning the Super Bowl. His comments reflect the team’s long-standing focus on postseason success.
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NFLPA chief strategy officer JC Tretter has resigned from his position and has withdrawn from consideration for the interim executive director role amid ongoing union restructuring efforts. His departure comes during a period of significant changes within the NFL Players Association, as the organization seeks to modernize its structure and operations.
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Ukrainian drones have attacked Russia for the fifth consecutive night, with a fire breaking out at a train station in Kamenolomni, Rost, Oblast. The incidents highlight the escalating conflict as both sides continue their military operations.
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Explosions and fires were reported in Kyiv following a Russian drone attack on July 21. Ukrainian President Zelensky has offered new peace talks, raising questions about potential diplomatic progress.
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A Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-400 flight en route to Atlanta was forced to return to Los Angeles International Airport after an engine caught fire shortly after takeoff. Dramatic footage showed flames from the left engine, with no injuries reported. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident, which adds to ongoing concerns about Boeing’s…
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The Epstein case continues to draw public interest and legal scrutiny as new details emerge. Discussions on potential government spending cuts are heating up, with policymakers debating their economic impact and fund prioritization.
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Podcast host Joe Rogan urged Texas Democratic State Rep. James Talarico to run for president, calling him a ‘good person.’ The suggestion came during a nearly 3-hour conversation on Rogan’s show, where Talarico also warned about the dangers of idolizing political figures like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
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A jury delivered a $23.2 million verdict against the husband of a woman whose death was ruled wrongful, with Gmail server evidence playing a key role in proving his involvement. Google’s IP address data helped exonerate the initial suspect and establish the defendant’s guilt.
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The U.S. State Department’s decision to classify Russia as a ‘Country of Particular Concern’ has raised concerns about potential sanctions and trade implications. Meanwhile, a proposed bill related to former President Donald Trump’s legal issues is under consideration, which may impact market stability.
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Podcast host Joe Rogan has suggested that Texas State House Rep. James Talarico, D-Austin, should consider running for president, praising him as a ‘good person.’ The comment comes during a recent episode of Rogan’s show, where he discussed various political figures.
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Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have called for more information regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, which has sparked significant public interest and debate. President Trump, however, has expressed a different stance, urging his supporters to move on from the issue.
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The Epstein fallout continues to have significant implications across various sectors, with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) being scrutinized for its role in the case. Additionally, the article reports that Stephen Colbert, the host of ‘The Late Show,’ was fired from his late-night talk show, marking a significant shift in the media landscape.
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A fire broke out on the passenger ship KM Barcelona 5 in North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on Sunday morning, resulting in at least three deaths. Rescue teams have been deployed to the scene to assist passengers and crew.
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San Jose police are investigating an early Sunday morning crash that resulted in a post office fire, with Pat Tillman’s brother, Richard, suspected of involvement. The incident, which occurred around 3 a.m., left the building ablaze, and Richard Tillman was taken into custody. No charges have been officially announced yet.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Ali Larijani, Iran’s top nuclear adviser, for talks amid preparations for fresh nuclear negotiations with European countries.
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Religious minorities in Syria are facing persecution under the new Islamist government, highlighting the critical importance of religious liberty. The article warns of a new tyranny rooted in religious supremacism, similar to the previous Assad regime’s secular authoritarianism.
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Exit polls suggest a major loss for the Liberal Democratic Party in parliamentary elections, but Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is vowing to stay on. Prime Minister Shigeru Ish, center left, after the parliamentary elections at the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters in Tokyo on Sunday.
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Ret. Lt. Col. Darin Gaub warns that Russia’s economy is at a critical juncture due to its prolonged military engagement in Ukraine. He mentions the possibility of a third round of peace talks as a potential path toward resolution.
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Councilwoman Vickie Paladino warns that electing Zoh, Mamdani as NYC mayor would be a ‘deathblow’ to the city. Her remarks on ‘Fox Report’ highlight concerns over potential negative impacts on governance and public services.
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A ferry fire in Indonesia has resulted in multiple fatalities, with rescuers recovering five bodies, including a pregnant woman. Over 200 passengers were rescued as emergency teams responded swiftly to the crisis.
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Scottie Scheffler’s performance at the Open Championship highlighted his unique approach to golf, setting him apart from other players. His victory at Royal Portrush reinforces his status as a dominant force in the sport.
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Major League Baseball is investigating Atlanta Braves coach Eddie Perez’s actions during the Yankees’ 12-3 victory after he pointed to his head while speaking with Jazz Chisholm Jr., an All-Star player on second base. The incident has raised questions about appropriate on-field behavior and potential rule violations.
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Ukraine’s Atlas Festival returned to Kyiv over the weekend, marking the second consecutive year the event has been held during Russia’s full-scale invasion. The festival, once one of the biggest music events in Eastern and Central Europe, continues to take place despite the ongoing conflict and the challenges posed by Russian bombardment.
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Scottie Scheffler’s dominance on the golf course continued on Sunday, as he cruised to a victory at The Open Championship, marking his second major win this year. Just as he did at the PGA Championship, he celebrated with his wife, Meredith, and their son, Bennett after the win at Royal Portrush.
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An 18-year-old woman in Florida recounted her harrowing experience of escaping an attempted kidnapping. The incident, which unfolded on the ‘Fox Report,’ highlights the dangers of such crimes and the importance of personal safety.
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Iran has agreed to resume nuclear talks with France, Germany, and the UK, with the E3 bloc threatening to reimpose sanctions by August unless a deal is reached. The negotiations follow the collapse of US-Iran talks after Israel’s attack on Iran in June.
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Wyndham Clark has been banned from Oakmont Country Club following a locker room incident at the U.S. Open, with the club citing discussions with the USGA. Clark expressed remorse and willingness to comply with requirements for potential reinstatement.
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President Donald Trump has threatened to block the Washington Commanders’ plans to build a new stadium in D.C. unless they revert to the Redskins name, signaling a new phase in the debate over the team’s identity. Trump’s comments have sparked a heated discussion about the cultural and historical significance of the name.
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U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Jackson Perkins became an unexpected internet sensation after performing a duet with country music star Riley Green at a concert featured on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The event, which showcased Perkins’ musical talents, captured the hearts of fans and underscored the unique connection between military service and the entertainment industry.
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A former Jeffrey Epstein employee has revealed that she reported troubling encounters with Donald Trump to the FBI in 1996 and 2006. This disclosure adds to the mounting scrutiny surrounding the relationship between Trump and Epstein, particularly their time together at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Palm Beach club, in 1997.
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Nutrition experts suggest that the order in which you eat your food during meals can impact blood sugar levels and weight management. Following a structured meal sequencing approach—eating vegetables first, then protein and fats, and finally carbohydrates—may reduce blood sugar spikes, increase satiety, and support weight loss.
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An off-duty Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer was shot during an attempted robbery in New York City, involving a previously deported illegal immigrant with active warrants. Authorities confirmed that the suspect, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a Dominican national apprehended by Border Patrol in April 2023 and released into the U.S., was involved in the…
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Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., has expressed strong support for using military bases to house illegal migrants, a proposal that has sparked significant debate. Meanwhile, California has moved forward with a bill aimed at unmasking ICE agents, while former Biden aides are continuing to invoke the Fifth Amendment in the autopen probe.
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Rep. Buddy Carter praised President Trump for his direct approach to immigration enforcement, highlighting the administration’s focus on deporting illegal criminal immigrants. The congressman emphasized Trump’s willingness to tackle difficult issues head-on.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has avoided direct answers on whether all undocumented immigrants in the city should be allowed to stay, emphasizing the city’s reliance on immigrant labor for its economy and fire recovery efforts. During an interview with ABC’s This Week, Bass criticized President Trump’s decision to federalize National Guard troops and deploy…
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Experts are skeptical about the new peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the AFC/M23 rebels, citing its vague nature as a major concern. The agreement, signed to lay the groundwork for peace, has raised questions about its practicality and effectiveness.
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Post-race interviews with INDYCAR drivers Alex Palou and Rin, Veekay highlight their insights on the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto race. The discussions offer a glimpse into the race’s strategies and challenges.
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Pato O’Ward claimed his second victory of the season at Streets of Toronto, dominating the race and solidifying his position in the championship standings. The win highlights his growing dominance in the IndyCar series.
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Amazon’s Starfish project utilizes generative AI to enhance product listings by aggregating web data, aiming to improve accuracy and accessibility for both shoppers and third-party sellers. The initiative, which began as internal testing in 2023 and has since expanded, is expected to boost sales by improving conversion rates and expanding product variety.
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Marcus Rashford has arrived in Barcelona to finalize a season-long loan move from Manchester United. The transfer is expected to take effect soon.
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ESPN MMA reporter Brett Okamoto is forecasting the future of prominent fighters, including Max Holloway and Paulo Costa, after the recent UFC 318 event. Okamoto has detailed potential next steps and possible matchups for these athletes, offering fans a glimpse into their potential paths in the sport.
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Aaron Judge hit his 36th home run of the season, tying Alex Rodriguez for sixth place in Yankees history. The milestone highlights his power-hitting ability and growing legacy with the team.
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The Seattle Seahawks have waived tight end Noah Fant, a three-year veteran who totaled 130 catches for 1,400 yards and 5 touchdowns during his tenure with the team. The move is expected to save the team approximately $9 million in salary cap space.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have reached a landmark agreement with defensive end George Karlaft, on a four-year, $93 million contract extension, with $62 million guaranteed. This deal solidifies the team’s defensive line and underscores their commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the NFL.
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President Donald Trump has called for Washington’s football team and Cleveland’s baseball team to revert to their former names, reigniting debate over historical legacy and cultural representation in sports. The push has sparked controversy, with supporters and critics divided on the implications of the name changes.
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An independent Russian media outlet, in collaboration with the BBC’s Russian service, has confirmed the identities of 119,155 Russian military personnel killed in Ukraine. The report spans the period from February 24, 2022, to July 17, 2025.
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A video has emerged showing an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer being shot during an attempted robbery in New York City. One of the suspects is identified as a previously deported Dominican illegal alien with an outstanding kidnapping warrant from Massachusetts.
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Morgan Wallen humorously addressed the public, referencing a viral incident involving CEO Andy Byron and his HR chief Kristin Cabot during a Coldplay concert. The incident, which sparked online speculation, has led to the resignation of CEO Andy Byron after an investigation was launched by Astronom, the tech firm involved.
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Halle Berry posted a series of swimsuit photos from her desert vacation in Joshua Tree, California, featuring her in a black and white one-piece swimsuit with a cutout on the lower back. Fans praised her beauty and confidence, with many calling her ‘the most beautiful woman in the world.’
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Ole Miss freshman Corey Adams, 18, was killed in a shooting in Tennessee on Saturday, officials said. The incident occurred in Cordova, where deputies responded to a male with a gunshot wound and provided life-saving measures before the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Justin Fulcher, a senior adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has announced his intention to leave the Pentagon after a six-month tenure. This departure follows a trend of high-level officials leaving the Defense Department’s top ranks.
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A chilling kidnapping attempt in Florida has left locals in shock. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.
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A 9-year-old Canadian girl who was previously the subject of an Amber Alert after her father said she was kidnapped was found dead in New York on Sunday, New York State Police confirmed. Authorities later identified ‘inconsistencies in the father’s account of events and the timeline he provided’ and the child was tragically found dead…
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New York State Police issued an Amber Alert for 9-year-old Melina Galanis Frattolin, who was last seen near Lake George on Saturday night. Authorities believe the child is in ‘imminent danger’ of serious harm or death.
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Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani announced an extended trip to Africa while campaigning for New York City mayor, defying critics. He humorously acknowledged the criticism, stating he would return by the end of the month.