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Nigel Farage criticized the U.K. government over a secret Afghan refugee resettlement program, claiming sex offenders were among those relocated. Labour denied the claims, emphasizing that all refugees had been carefully vetted.
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Dan Hoffman, a former CIA station chief and Fox News contributor, recently discussed U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration in Ukraine and the Middle East. He highlighted the challenges and criticisms surrounding U.S. strategies in these regions.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., has expressed concerns over Zohran Mamdani’s ‘radical’ policies as he runs for mayor of New York City. Her comments come amid an ongoing debate over the city’s political landscape and the direction of its future governance.
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Over 260 individuals, including a kite surfer, Navy SEAL, and makeup artist, were released in a U.S.-Venezuela prisoner swap. The freed detainees, some of whom had been imprisoned in El Salvador and Venezuela, are now returning home after a complex exchange.
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Richard Jefferson, a former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate of LeBron James, shared why playing with him ‘sucks.’ He described LeBron’s intense competitiveness, comparing him to legends like Jordan and Bryant, while acknowledging the challenges and rewards of playing with one of the greatest athletes in history.
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Lionel Messi delivered a standout performance with two goals and two assists, leading Inter Miami CF to a resounding 5-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls. The win marks a significant rebound for the team following a challenging period.
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WNBA All-Stars wore T-shirts with the message ‘Pay Us What You Owe Us’ during warmups, highlighting their primary concern in ongoing CBA negotiations.
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Ukraine has evacuated 43 Ukrainian citizens detained in a basement facility in Georgia, according to Volunteers Tbilisi. This development raises concerns about Russia’s use of deportation as a weapon.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz indicated Ukraine’s EU membership is unlikely before 2034, citing the bloc’s current financial cycle. Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia oppose the move, citing concerns about Ukraine’s readiness and financial strain on the union.
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Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell was convicted of felony burglary charges after breaking into her stepmother’s home. The conviction could lead to up to 20 years in prison, with her potential resignation from the Senate pending.
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Fox News host Mark Levin warns that Marxism, weak border security, and a struggling economy could threaten America’s future. Levin argues that strong leadership is essential to prevent the nation from drifting toward global catastrophe.
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Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo joked about moving to Florida if socialist Zohran Mamdani becomes NYC mayor, sparking debate. The remark, made at a Hamptons event with donors, highlights the intense political standoff ahead.
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A man drove into a nightclub in Los Angeles, injuring over a dozen people in a brutal attack described by the mayor as ‘a heartbreaking tragedy.’ The perpetrator was shot and hospitalized, though remains at large.
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Rosie O’Donnell has accused President Trump of conspiring to silence artists and being responsible for Stephen Colbert’s show cancellation. CBS attributed the decision to financial reasons, while Trump has retaliated by threatening to revoke O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship.
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Portland police are investigating a stabbing incident at an outdoor rave where four teenage males were injured, with authorities detaining one victim and seeking witnesses to the event. The incident occurred at a large gathering along the Eastbank Esplanade, where three adult men in their teens and one boy in his teens were stabbed.
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White House principal deputy press secretary Harrison Fields discussed the Obama Russia documents hoax and Biden’s alleged autopen use on a radio show. Fields hinted at potential legal action against those spreading misinformation.
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A new play, *The Pelicot Trial*, is set to premiere at the Avignon Festival in southern France. The drama reimagines the real-life legal battle involving Gisèle Pelicot and her ex-husband, along with numerous men accused of sexual assault.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have formed a new tripartite alliance to address security threats from Russia and the uncertainty surrounding US support for European defense. The alliance aims to enhance coordination on defense, intelligence sharing, and joint military exercises to ensure the continent’s stability.
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Molly McPherson, a reputation and crisis strategist, accurately predicted Astronomer’s next moves on TikTok after a recent PR crisis involving its CEO, Andy Byron, at a Coldplay concert. Her insights have sparked discussions about the role of social media in crisis management.
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The FDA has approved JUUL e-cigarettes for the U.S. market after a regulatory delay, sparking debates over health impacts and regulation. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses JUUL use and screen time’s link to depression on ‘Fox Report.’
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, a 52-year-old Mexican illegal immigrant from Waukegan, Illinois, in Chicago following his release from custody. The incident has sparked intense public and political scrutiny over the release of a suspect accused of a heinous crime.
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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has proposed axing two public holidays to address a fiscal deficit, sparking political turmoil. The decision to cut Easter Monday and Victory Day holidays aims to secure €44 billion for France’s budget, despite public backlash and potential no-confidence votes.
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Reports indicate that mentally and physically unfit men are being drafted into the Ukrainian army, raising concerns about the integrity of the draft process. The issue has prompted questions about the effectiveness and ethical standards of the Ukrainian draft system.
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The upcoming week is shaping up to be pivotal as key economic and political developments take center stage. Central banks are preparing to announce potential interest rate adjustments in response to persistent inflation.
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Valerie Bertinelli, the former Food Network star, has shared her personal battle to maintain sobriety amid intense emotional struggles. In a series of heartfelt Instagram videos, the 65-year-old openly discusses her battle with feelings that tempt her to drink and numb her pain.
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A driver intentionally plowed into a crowd in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people. Emergency services responded swiftly, with paramedics and police arriving on the scene within minutes to provide aid and secure the area.
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Angel Reese shared her experience with cyberbullying after the 2023 national championship, launching a campaign to raise awareness about online harassment. She emphasized the importance of community support and the need for those less resilient to seek help.
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The declassified report from DNI Tulsi Gabbard has sparked debate on ‘The Big Weekend Show’ as panelists discuss its implications.
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Federal authorities arrested Anthony Kelly of Cincinnati for making terroristic threats against ICE agents and a federal official, according to DHS. The arrest follows an 830% increase in attacks on ICE agents, prompting heightened security measures.
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Marking the 81st anniversary of the failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler, Operation Valkyrie remains a pivotal moment in history. The plot, orchestrated by Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, aimed to end World War II and prevent the Holocaust.
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A sudden storm in northern Vietnam’s famous Ha Long Bay tipped the vessel. Children were among the victims.
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Germany secured a hard-fought victory over France in a Euro 2025 semifinal qualifier, overcoming an early red, card and controversial VAR decisions. The match, marked by intense drama and multiple penalty kicks, saw France suffer yet another major setback in international football.
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Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Oleksandr Usyk delivered a decisive Round 5 knockout of Daniel Dubois, strengthening his case as the premier heavyweight fighter since Lennox Lewis. The victory highlights Usyk’s dominance in the division and sets the stage for future title challenges.
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A fire broke out in Moscow Oblast overnight on July 20 as Ukraine reportedly launched a drone attack targeting the Russian capital, local Telegram channels reported. The incident comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations.
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MLB broadcaster Jason Benetti jokingly referenced Chris Martin during a Rangers game, following the Coldplay concert incident that led to Astronomer CEO Andy Byron’s resignation. The ‘kiss cam’ moment between Byron and Kristin Cabot sparked public outrage and media attention.
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A former police officer tragically drowned while attempting to rescue five people from a rip current in South Carolina. The incident, reported during a live segment on ‘Fox Report,’ underscores the risks of ocean rescues and the bravery of first responders.
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President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of releasing more Hamas hostages during a recent appearance on ‘Fox Report,’ where he also showcased his achievements in cryptocurrency. The discussion touched on his broader political strategy and the implications of his recent successes in the digital currency space.
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Scottie Scheffler maintained a commanding lead following a dominant third round at The Open, moving to 14-under par. His performance featured an eagle and two birdies, bringing him closer to a potential career slam.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Russia to expedite peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for increased diplomatic engagement to address the ongoing conflict. Russia launched a significant military strike overnight, deploying 300 drones and 30 missiles, which resulted in the death of one individual.
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Former NFL player Jason Buck, a Super Bowl champion with the Washington Redskins, has called on President Donald Trump to support the reinstatement of the team’s original nickname. The team’s name was changed in 2020 to the Washington Commanders, a decision owner Josh Harris has reiterated his opposition to reverting.
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Brad Spafford, accused of making threatening remarks against politicians and stockpiling explosives, pleaded guilty to federal charges and faces up to 10 years in prison for each count. Authorities seized around 150 pipe bombs and other explosive devices from his home near Norfolk last fall.
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Rep. Andre Carson acknowledged the phrase ‘globalize the intifada’ could be taken literally, calling for global resistance against Israel. Zohran Mamdani faces pressure to condemn it, as the term is associated with calls for violence against Jewish people.
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Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell share their unconventional approach to marriage, including keeping finances separate and prioritizing their twin daughters’ upbringing. They address past tensions with Romijn’s ex-husband, John Stamos, who called her the ‘Devil’ in his memoir.
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A 79-year-old Florida man was found dead after vanishing from Mount Washington summit, ending a three-day search. His body was recovered off-trail, with officials citing challenging weather and terrain as contributing factors.
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A tourist boat capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, after a sudden storm, resulting in at least 28 fatalities. At least 10 people were rescued from the scene.
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Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren warns that Iran remains a threat due to its nuclear capabilities. He also addresses ongoing negotiations with Hamas regarding the release of more hostages.
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Rory McIlroy stirred the crowd with his performance, but faces an uphill battle against the dominant Scottie Scheffler. The gap between the two golfers seems insurmountable, highlighting Scheff’s exceptional play.
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The article provides live results and analysis from UFC 318, highlighting the main event between Charles Poirier and Aljamain Sterling. Poirier won the fight, retaining his title and setting the stage for future championship matchups.
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The Los Angeles Clippers have secured Bradley Beal and are now strongly considering a potential return of Chris Paul to the team. This move signals a strategic shift as the franchise looks to bolster its roster with high-impact talent.
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The New York Mets inducted David Wright into their Hall of Fame and retired his No. 5 jersey. The ceremony honored Wright’s 12-year tenure with the team, during which he became a fan favorite.
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Oleksandr Usyk delivered a devastating fifth-round knockout against Daniel Dubois, securing his place as the undisputed world heavyweight champion. This victory not only solidifies Us, ysk’s dominance in the heavyweight division but also reinforces his status as one of the sport’s premier fighters.
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Marcus Smart has agreed to a contract buyout with the Wizards and is set to join the Lakers on a two-year, $36 million deal. The move comes after he cleared waivers, allowing him to become a free agent and secure a new opportunity with the team.
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Ukrainian lawmakers are considering whether to allow men ages 18 to 24 to travel abroad, a move that would ease current wartime restrictions. This potential change reflects ongoing discussions about balancing national defense needs with the rights of young citizens.
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Oleksandr Usyk retained his WBC and IBF heavyweight titles with a fifth-round knockout of Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on July 19. The victory preserves his undefeated record and solidifies his dominance in the division.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva criticized the United States for its sanctions linked to former President Jair Bolson, calling them ‘baseless’ and ‘unacceptable.’ Lula accused the US of interfering in Brazil’s sovereignty and using the sanctions as a political tool.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has expressed approval for the United Kingdom’s decision to impose sanctions on three units and 18 officers from the Russian military intelligence for their prolonged cyber attacks on the UK, EU, NATO, and Ukraine. The UK government has taken this action in response to years of cyber threats…
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Former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis urged patience and called for a thorough investigation into the car crash outside a Los Angeles nightclub that injured at least 30 people. The incident has sparked discussions about public safety measures in high-traffic areas.
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Paul Perez, president of the National Border Patrol Council, discusses increased morale and recruitment within the U.S. Customs and Border, Protection agency on ‘Fox Report.’ He highlights the positive impact of the Trump administration’s policies on agents’ confidence and willingness to join the force.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has rejected Marjorie Taylor Greene’s amendment, which proposed removing aid to Ukraine from the 2026 Department of Defense Appropriations Act. The amendment failed to gain the necessary support for passage.
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The article highlights the 15-year friendship between Trump and Epstein, noting their social interactions in Manhattan and Palm, Florida. These interactions reportedly led to a falling out before Epstein’s initial arrest in March 1996.