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The husband of TikTok influencer Emilie Kiser may face felony child abuse charges after their three-year-old son drowned in Arizona. The Chandler Police Department has concluded its investigation and recommended charging Brady with a Class 4 felony, potentially leading to 1 to 3.75 years in prison. The case has drawn significant attention due to Emilie’s…
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Senator John Kennedy, R-La., discusses the increase in attacks on ICE agents amid President Donald Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ Kennedy argues that violence against ICE officers is a direct response to the administration’s policies.
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The Chandler Police Department has closed the investigation into the drowning of 3-year-old Trigg Kiser, who died in his family’s pool in May 2025. The department stated there was no evidence of negligence or criminal activity.
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Ukrzaliznytsia officials, including the director of a branch, two deputies, and the chief accountant, have been exposed for embezzling over 22 million UAH by illegally adding surcharges to employee payments. The National Police of Ukraine revealed the scheme, which involved a system of unlawful financial practices.
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The Parliamentary Committee on the Organization of State Power, Local Self-Government, Regional Development and Urban Planning has recommended that the Verkhovня Rada accept the resignation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak (Holos faction) has stated this recommendation.
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President Donald Trump has called for Attorney General Pam Bondi to release ‘credible’ files from the Jeffrey Epstein case, despite the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI closing their investigation without disclosing new information.
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Brian Littrell has filed a lawsuit against the Florida sheriff’s office over trespassing on his private beach. The singer joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ with his attorney to explain the situation.
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The Czech Republic has opted out of a new NATO initiative proposed by President Trump to supply American weapons to Ukraine, citing focus on ‘other projects’ to support Kiev. Prime Minister Petr Fiala stated that the country will not participate in the plan, which involves funding from multiple NATO members to deliver arms to Ukraine.
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Anthony Bernal, a former aide to Jill Biden, refused to answer questions from House GOP investigators during a deposition, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights. The House Oversight Committee is examining allegations that senior ex-White House aides may have concealed indications of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline.
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Wyndham Clark, a PGA Tour golfer, has been banned from Oakmont Country Club after damaging lockers following his missed cut at the U.S. Open. The club’s president confirmed the decision, citing the incident as a serious breach of conduct.
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The Senate is advancing President Trump’s $9 billion clawback bill despite late-night votes and three Republican defections. The package aims to cut funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting, drawing criticism from Senate Democrats and some Republicans.
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The Senate will debate Trump’s $9 billion clawback bill after late-night votes, despite three Republican defectors. Lawmakers are set to debate the bill, with Democrats and some Republicans criticizing the cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting.
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The family of Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, claims she received an unfair trial and is appealing her 2020 conviction on sex trafficking charges. Maxwell’s legal team argues the government broke its prior plea deal with Epstein by prosecuting her.
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The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs, aligning with President Trump’s efforts to reduce the federal workforce. This decision continues to face legal challenges, with critics warning of potential judicial overreach.
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Vice President JD Vance has broken the Senate tie on President Donald Trump’s $9 billion ‘clawback’ bill. The Senate is set to vote on the package again as the measure moves closer to becoming law.
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President Donald Trump has stated that Iran is seeking to negotiate, but he is not in a hurry to engage in talks. The president emphasized that the United States is focused on other pressing matters.
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Scammers are exploiting outdated landline numbers to bypass two-factor authentication and steal funds from bank accounts. This growing threat highlights the importance of securing personal information and updating recovery settings to prevent fraudulent activities.
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A coalition of conservative groups is urging the Trump DOJ and FBI to release documents about the ‘pattern of dishonesty and religious discrimination’ at the FBI after their previous FOIA requests were allegedly obstructed. They argue the FBI’s surveillance of Catholic groups and the ‘Richmond Memo’ label traditionalist Catholics as potential extremists.
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Greece is considering stringent measures to prevent refugees from entering the country via sea routes from Libya. While significant numbers have reached Crete, the scale does not yet match the 2,015 crisis levels.
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Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate has confirmed the elimination of Russian UAV operators in Tokmak, a critical development in the ongoing conflict. This marks a significant blow to Russian military operations in the region.
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The article highlights Benedict Kurz’s AI-powered tutoring app, which aims to provide educational support to a billion schoolchildren globally. It questions why Germany, despite its technological capabilities, doesn’t have more young entrepreneurs like Kur,.
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Fauja Singh, the first known centenarian to complete a full marathon, has passed away at the age of 114 following a hit-and-run incident. His journey into running began as a personal challenge to overcome the emotional pain of losing his wife.
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Embattled Republican Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy maintains a significant cash advantage over his primary challengers, with $8.7 million in cash on hand. His fundraising success contrasts with his opponents, who rely on personal loans to finance their campaigns.
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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise confirmed that all three cryptocurrency bills, including the CLARITY Act, the GENIUS Act, and a CBDC ban, are expected to move to the House floor for voting on Wednesday. GOP leaders are considering merging the CBDC ban into the CLARITY Act to address conservative hardliners’ concerns.
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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, met with House Democrats in Washington to discuss his campaign’s success. The event, organized by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, focused on communication strategies and digital organizing, seen as key to addressing cost-of-living issues.
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Democrats and Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee are set to meet with Mehmet Oz, Trump’s CMS administrator, to discuss health care priorities and year-end legislation. The meeting aims to align on issues within the committee’s jurisdiction, including potential reforms to pharmaceutical benefit managers.
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Former Homeland Security assistant secretary Blas Nuñez-Neto claimed the Biden administration’s failure to address the border crisis contributed to Trump’s re-election, as the administration did not adequately acknowledge the surge in illegal crossings and delayed critical policy decisions. He emphasized the need for a balanced immigration system that respects both the nation’s laws and its…
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Fox & Friends co-hosts have suggested that there may have been an attempt to conceal former President Biden’s mental health decline, citing the agreement of Anthony Bernal, a top aide to Jill Biden, to testify. The focus is on potential issues with the administration’s handling of mental, health, concerns.
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Johnny Cardoso, a U.S. national team player, is set to join Atlético Madrid following a challenging summer with the U.S. team, marking a significant step forward in his career. The move is seen as a chance for the player to compete at a higher level and embrace new challenges.
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SEC media day featured standout quotes from Arch Manning and Lane Kiffin, with Manning expressing his confidence in his identity and K, the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide, adding a memorable one-liner.
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Experts are analyzing the form of top contenders and recent tournament performances to provide insights for the Open Championship. Betting tips focus on identifying value bets and intriguing prop bets for fans and bettors.
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Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Groenvold has died after being struck by lightning. The 29-year-old Norwegian athlete’s death has stunned the sports community and raised questions about safety in extreme sports.
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President Donald Trump’s aspirations to host the Open Championship at his Turnberry golf course are encountering resistance, with the R&A’s new chief executive emphasizing that the decision is driven by logistical considerations rather than political factors. The R&A has yet to confirm any timeline for the event at Turnberry, which Trump has long sought to…
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NBA star Joel Embiid is entering what he describes as his most crucial offseason, signaling a potential shift in his career trajectory. The 31-year-old Philadelphia 76ers forward has faced mounting pressure following a challenging season.
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Russia has called on Western nations to exert pressure on Ukraine to engage in ceasefire negotiations, following its rejection of a proposed truce. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized that while many statements have been made and expressions of disappointment have been voiced, the focus remains on the need for external pressure to encourage Ukraine’s participation…
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Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa met with Kyiv Independent’s Deputy Chief Editor Oleksiy Sorokin during her visit to Kyiv on July 15, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a NATO deal to arm Ukraine and his threat of severe sanctions on Russia. The meeting focused on the implications of Trump’s policies on Ukraine and…
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Ukraine’s parliament approved a Hr 412.4 billion ($9.8 billion) increase in defense spending during its first reading on July 16. This marks a crucial step in the nation’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its defense posture against ongoing security challenges.
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A U.S.-based extremist organization, known as White Phoenix, has announced that it is responsible for the killing of a Ukrainian security service colonel in Kyiv. Counter-terrorism specialists have indicated that the group’s claim is credible.
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Ukraine is intensifying its use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to alleviate pressure on infantry. The first confirmed combat mission of Ukraine’s UGV represents a key development in the conflict.
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Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman gifted a symbolic present to Special Representative Keith Kellogg, intended for US President Donald Trump, during their meeting. Azman shared the event on the X platform, highlighting the gesture’s significance.
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Starbucks has officially launched its secret menu for mobile app users, offering four unique beverages. The company announced the move on Monday, making secret menu items accessible through the Starbucks app starting July 14.
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America First Legal is urging the EAC to require citizenship proof for all federal voter registration applicants despite a court-ordered injunction blocking earlier executive order. Critics argue that non-citizens are already barred from voting in federal elections.
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Lawmakers are examining the role of advanced technology in predicting and mitigating the impact of extreme weather events, particularly in the wake of recent deadly floods. The focus is on leveraging cutting-edge solutions to safeguard communities from future calamities.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned India, Brazil, and China to engage with Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the war in Ukraine, or face secondary sanctions from the United States. The message reflects the growing tensions as global powers navigate diplomatic and economic challenges amidst the conflict.
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The Justice Department seized over $10 million in cryptocurrency linked to the Sinaloa cartel in Miami, part of a nationwide drug crackdown. Authorities reported the seizure of large quantities of narcotics and numerous arrests since the start of Trump’s second term.
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Author James Patterson joined Fox & Friends to discuss his new book, ‘The Idaho Four,’ detailing the murders of four University of Idaho students. Patterson suggested Bryan Kohberger ‘doesn’t exactly know’ the motive behind the killings.
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The number of civilians injured in the night attack by Russian UAVs on Vinnytsia has increased to seven, according to Deputy Head of Regional Military Administration Natalia Zabolotna. The attack has raised concerns about the impact on civilian populations in the ongoing conflict.
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The Trump administration has unveiled its vision and budget proposal for upgrading the United States’ transportation infrastructure, targeting significant investments in roads, bridges, and public transit systems. This initiative is designed to address long-standing issues with aging infrastructure and outdated technology, which have hindered the efficiency and safety of the nation’s transportation network.
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Iran’s mass deportation of Afghans has left them facing an uncertain future in a country marked by poverty and restrictions on women’s rights. The situation highlights the complex challenges of displacement and return in a politically unstable region.
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Afghans returning to Afghanistan face severe economic hardship and restrictions on women’s rights. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges and uncertainties in the country.
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Afghan women and girls expelled from Iran are being warned to prepare for life under Taliban rule. Aid workers have urged them to ‘get ready to cope’ with the difficult conditions ahead.
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A massive attack by Russian UAVs has struck Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, according to reports. The attack reportedly caused about 20 hits, as stated by Oleksandr Vilkul, the head of the Kryvyi Rih Military Regional Administration on Telegram.
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Ukrainian air defense forces intercepted 198 out of 400 enemy drones during an overnight assault, including an Iskander-M ballistic missile from Crimea. The attack originated from multiple fronts in Russia and occupied Crimea, showcasing the intensity of the ongoing conflict.
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US President Donald Trump revealed that the delivery of Patriot missiles to Ukraine has commenced, marking a significant escalation in military support for the country. The move comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with Trump emphasizing the importance of bolstering Ukraine’s defensive capabilities.
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Denver Broncos legend John Elway is reportedly struggling to cope with the death of his longtime friend and agent, Jeff Sperbeck, who was killed in a golf cart crash earlier this year. Sheriff Chad Bianco of Riverside County confirmed the incident was a tragic accident, ruling out any criminal charges against Elway.
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A review of Mahmoud Mamdani’s X account revealed his history of anti-Israel and antisemitic posts, including praise for activists with controversial views. The controversy has intensified amid the ongoing conflict and rising tensions over Israel’s actions, with Jewish groups accusing the family of promoting antisemitic ideals.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently supported President Trump’s agenda through unsigned orders, allowing policies such as the firing of government workers, discharging transgender troops, ending protections for migrants from war-torn countries, and shifting power from Congress to the president without providing reasons for its decisions.
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Germany’s new government has implemented border checks at its eastern border with Poland, marking a shift in its previous open-border policies. This move comes as the country grapples with growing concerns over migration flows, despite a noticeable decline in crossings over the past few years.
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Scott Kupor, head of the Office of Personnel Management under President Trump, issued new guidance to federal agencies emphasizing the enforcement of religious accommodations. The memo encourages telework and flexible schedules to meet ‘reasonable’ religious needs while maintaining efficiency.
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President Donald Trump has accused Senate Minority Leader Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud, marking another escalation in the political tensions between the former president and Democratic leaders. The allegations, first reported by Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy, come amid ongoing investigations into Trump’s business practices and legal challenges.