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Shannon Bream of Fox News Sunday chronicles the Savannah Bananas’ rise through social media and shared faith. The team’s blend of entertainment and spiritual engagement has created a loyal following.
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Rep. Adam Smith, a Democratic lawmaker from Washington, warned on ‘Fox News Sunday’ that Iran’s nuclear program has not been eliminated despite U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities. He also raised concerns about the potential of new leadership in Syria and Lebanon.
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A liberal writer, Sarah Jones, defended cutting off MAGA relatives as the right thing to do, responding to a call for family reconciliation. Her argument highlights the growing divide over navigating family relationships with Trump supporters, reflecting broader societal tensions ahead of the 2024 election.
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Three unmasked ICE officers have spoken out against the public vilification and threats they face for enforcing immigration laws. The Department of Homeland Security has accused some Democrats and media outlets of inspiring violence against ICE officers through false narratives and doxxing.
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A weekly Catholic mass on Long Island beaches draws thousands of worshippers, blending faith with the natural setting. Attendees describe the service as a deeply spiritual and unifying experience.
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Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, has made bombshell accusations against the Obama administration, claiming they manufactured intelligence to create the 2016 Russian election interference narrative. The allegations suggest a ‘treasonous conspiracy’ aimed at undermining Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
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MSNBC panelist Shaniqua McClendon urged former President Obama to be more assertive in confronting President Trump. The debate underscores the ongoing political tensions between the former president and current administration.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Eric Adams have clashed in recent interviews, both positioning themselves as the preferred alternative to Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Their remarks highlight a race between two moderate, conservative-backed candidates and a far-left socialist, with both emphasizing their records in reforming urban policies and warning of the…
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Mike Tyson has called for federal legalization of cannabis, arguing that until it’s legal nationally, cartels and human traffickers continue to dominate the market. In a recent post, Tyson criticized the fearmongering around legal cannabis, comparing it to cigarettes and alcohol, with adults having the freedom to choose.
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Friendly’s Restaurants President Dawn Petite unveiled some of the chain’s most famous ice cream sundaes during a recent appearance on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The segment highlighted the brand’s commitment to quality and tradition in its dessert offerings.
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Senator Dave McCormick, R-Pa., has criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s push for reduced congressional spending, arguing that the cuts could harm critical programs like foreign aid and public broadcasting. McCormick also addressed the potential for future rescission packages and the impact of Trump’s AI investments on the budget debate.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy promotes his vision of capitalism during an interview on Fox & Friends Weekend, highlighting the importance of virtue as a foundational element for economic success. He also outlines proposals to eliminate state income taxes as part of his economic reform agenda.
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Puerto Rico has passed a new law that prohibits sex change surgery and hormone therapy for individuals under 21, imposing severe penalties such as 15 years in prison, fines of $50,000, and revocation of licenses for practitioners. Critics, including the LGBTQ+ Federation of Puerto Rico, argue the measure is discriminatory and dangerous, while the government…
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FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary praised the MA’HA initiative’s advancements during an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ following commitments from major brands to remove synthetic dyes. This move aligns with health advocacy efforts to reduce potential adverse effects of artificial food coloring.
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During a game between the Yankees and the Braves, a tense exchange occurred between Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Eddie Perez, the third base coach, after Chisholm was seen signaling to his teammate Anthony Volpe. The Yankees eventually pulled off a comeback win with a 12-9 scoreline, improving their record while the Braves fell to 43-54.
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JJ4, the female bear killed a jogger in Italy, has been moved to a German sanctuary after legal battles. The relocation follows intense public debate over animal welfare and euthanasia proposals.
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Education is evolving with the integration of artificial intelligence, raising concerns about the human connection and moral formation essential in teaching. The recent announcement of Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic’s AI-powered ‘teacher training academy’ highlights the growing role of AI in education.
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Security researchers have uncovered vulnerabilities in Airoha Bluetooth chips used in 29 audio devices from Sony, Bose, JBL, Jabra, and Marshall. These flaws could allow attackers to access personal data, eavesdrop on conversations, and even remotely manipulate devices without user consent.
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The European Union is reportedly drafting legislation to force rental and corporate car fleets to transition to electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030. This measure is part of a broader push to accelerate the green transition and align with the bloc’s 2035 combustion-engine ban.
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Actor and comedian Rob Schneider criticized Stephen Colbert’s late-night show as a ‘relic’ on Fox & Friends Weekend. The comment sparked debate about the show’s relevance and future in the current media landscape.
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WNBA players wore T-shirts during the All-Star Game with the message ‘Pay Us What You Owe Us,’ aiming to highlight salary demands amid ongoing CBA negotiations. However, the message did not resonate well on social media, despite WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike praising the players’ engagement.
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Dr. Nicole Saphier discusses the health benefits of caviar and presents affordable alternatives for consumers. She also shares strategies for managing ‘time blindness’, a condition affecting time perception.
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Gabriel Magalhães has signed a new contract with Arsenal, expressing confidence that the club will have a different season in its pursuit of trophies.
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England defender Jess Carter has revealed she has faced racial abuse during Euro 2025 and will step back from social media as a result. The incident has sparked wider discussions about racism in sports.
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Manchester United is close to completing the signing of Bryan Mbeumo, which would see the winger join the club for their U.S. preseason tour. The move is expected to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season.
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The final round of the Open Championship delivered thrilling moments as Scottie Scheffler aimed to secure his first Claret, the tournament is primarily a sporting event, the global attention it receives has a ripple effect on golf-related industries, including equipment sales and media coverage.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that Ukrainian ambassadors will receive detailed instructions on July 21 on how to proceed with the recovery of the awarded funds from Russian energy giant Gazprom through arbitration.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has sanctioned five individuals, including a Russian exiled journalist and three former Ukrainian lawmakers, in response to alleged actions against Ukraine. The sanctions target individuals accused of undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty and national security.
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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore funding for RFE/RL, a U.S. state-funded media outlet, following claims that the administration’s decision to withhold funding was legally unsound. The ruling highlights concerns over the administration’s approach to state-funded media and its potential impact on U.S. foreign policy and global influence.
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Kerr County officials have located most of the 160 people previously unaccounted for following the July 4th Texas flooding, with only three still missing. The updated missing list reflects significant progress in search and rescue efforts and brings hope to families in the area.
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Elon Musk’s proposed America Party faces skepticism from political analysts, who argue that Trump’s endorsement holds more sway than Musk’s financial contributions. A Quinnipiac University poll shows that 77% of voters would reject a party backed by Musk.
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The Republican Party’s efforts to advance Trump’s agenda have resulted in escalating tensions within Congress, marked by shouting matches, walkouts, and intense fiscal disputes. These conflicts are leading to legislative gridlock and significant spending disagreements.
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The Republican Party’s push to advance Trump’s agenda has caused legislative chaos, with shouting matches and fiscal fights creating significant disruptions.
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The former child stars of ‘The Sound of Music’ reunited in Florence, Italy, celebrating their 60-year friendship. Kym Karath, who played Gretl, shared photos of the group enjoying the reunion and highlighted their enduring bond.
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The Trump administration has dialed back aggressive measures against China, signaling a potential shift in diplomatic engagement with Beijing. This move has sparked debate among China hawks within the administration.
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Christie Brinkley recounts the devastating moment she discovered her husband’s infidelity, a revelation that nearly broke her. Her memoir ‘Uptown Girl’ offers a candid look into her emotional journey through this personal tragedy.
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Ukrainians continue to exhibit calm and patience as they navigate daily life amidst the ongoing conflict. The persistent sounds of air-raid sire, underscores the dangers faced by the population, yet citizens remain committed to their routines.
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Stacey Abrams is considering a third run for Georgia governor, emphasizing her focus on ensuring free and fair elections in 2026. She criticized President Trump’s DEI executive orders and immigration policies, aligning her progressive views with her interpretation of Christian values.
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Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, criticized Democratic rhetoric and actions against immigration enforcement officers on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ He addressed the surge in assaults against ICE agents and the party’s ‘audit’ of the 2024 election.
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A list of 15 U.S. gas station chains highlights exceptional food options, from homemade doughnuts to brisket, available to travelers. The article notes some are family-owned and donate proceeds to charity.
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Astronomers have captured the earliest signs of rocky planet formation around a young star, marking a historic first in astronomical observation. This discovery provides a rare insight into how Earth-like planets may form.
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Jake Larson, a World War II veteran and TikTok star, passed away at 102 after sharing his wartime memories online. His granddaughter announced his passing on social media, sharing a heartfelt message about his legacy.
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Alison Sweeney discusses her move to Arizona, prioritizing health and family over Hollywood hype. The actress emphasizes the importance of self-care, nutrition, and family support in maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
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The 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, now known as Olympic Valley, were a landmark event in Olympic history, showcasing successful hosting despite initial challenges. However, the resort’s post-Olympic success waned due to a lack of continued investment and infrastructure development.
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Karen Read’s father, Bill Read, discusses the family’s ordeal during his daughter’s legal struggle in a podcast interview, urging citizens to “take back your government” after her acquittal. He believes the investigation was corrupt and warns that the next Karen Read could be anyone.
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A new K-12 online school, American Virtual Academy, offers education focused on American principles and excludes DEI, CRT, and transgender teachings for $5,000–$6,000 annually. The school aims to grow significantly within three years, responding to parental concerns over liberal ideologies in public education.
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Democratic Representative Tulsi Gabbard has accused the Obama administration of creating and politicizing intelligence related to the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The claims come amid ongoing investigations into potential foreign interference and election security measures.
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The American Culture Quiz, a weekly feature on Fox News, offers a test of national traits, history, and culture. This week’s edition focuses on fruit frontiers and star-spangled symbols, challenging participants with eight questions.
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South Korean officials say at least 14 people have died and several others are missing after torrential rains triggered landslides and destroyed homes in the country. Emergency services are working tirelessly to provide aid and support to those affected.
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markdown The tropical cyclone, Typhoon Wipha, is expected to make landfall in mainland China later on Sunday with winds comparable to a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane. A collapsed bamboo scaffolding in Hong Kong on Sunday has raised concerns about safety measures during extreme weather conditions.
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The UEFA Women’s European Championship 2025 has reached the semifinals, with Bergh’s wonder save becoming a talking point. Reporters are analyzing key moments and predicting the outcome of the upcoming matches.
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A New York City pawn shop owner has pleaded guilty to buying and selling luxury items stolen from Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow by a national burglary crew. The defendant’s guilty plea could result in a potential prison sentence for his role in the illegal trade of stolen goods.
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U.S. President Donald Trump was reportedly considering supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles, sparking speculation about Kyiv’s potential military strategy. The discussion gained momentum after Trump allegedly asked President Zel. Zelensky if Ukraine could strike key targets in Moscow.
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This article explores the growing ideology of ‘New America’, described as more dangerous than fascism and Nazism. It outlines four main factions: imperial restorationists, nationalist conservatives, techno-libertarian billionaires, and the neo-reactionary ‘Dark Enlightenment’ movement.
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A group of Gen Z diners unknowingly ordered two $52 ‘MKT’-priced steaks at a North Carolina restaurant, leading to a $159 bill. The incident sparked discussions about market pricing transparency and customer education.
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Mike Rowe warns that artificial intelligence is posing a significant threat to white-collar professions, predicting a golden age for skilled trades. He highlights the need for young Americans to reconsider their career choices, emphasizing the growing demand for trades like plumbing and welding.
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National Democrats are struggling with how to integrate Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani into their ranks. His progressive proposals for New York City’s affordability crisis have drawn attention from national Republicans.
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Comedian and talk show host Adam Friedland emphasizes humor over philosophical depth in his comedy philosophy, rejecting the label of ‘modern-day philosophers.’ He discusses his approach to hosting, where he challenges guests with humorous and sometimes awkward questions.
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President Donald Trump marked six months in office with assertions of significant achievements in both domestic and international arenas. Fox News contributor Mary Katharine Ham joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to assess Trump’s performance and the Democratic Party’s strategic uncertainties.
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A CENSIS survey indicates that only 16% of Italians would be willing to fight for their country in the event of war, with even fewer women (12%) than men (21%) expressing readiness. The findings highlight a growing trend of pacifism, as 39% of respondents identify as pacifists and over a third would avoid combat by…