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LAFC defender Aaron Long is set to miss the remainder of the 2023 MLS season after undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured left Achilles tendon. His injury, which occurred during LAFC’s match against FC Cincinnati on May 28, 2023, will require a significant recovery period, with Long expected to be sidelined for several months.
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Derby County has signed Patrick Agyemang, a forward from Charlotte FC and the United States national team, according to an official announcement made by the Championship club on Tuesday. The transfer marks a significant addition to Derby’s attacking squad as they prepare for the new season.
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Sources indicate that Denver’s 2026 NWSL expansion team is nearing the hiring of Nick Cushing as its first head coach, with multiple confirmations from ESPN. This development marks a significant step in the franchise’s preparations for its 2026 debut.
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Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen has been training on his own since the club’s return to preseason on Sunday amid continued uncertainty over his future. The situation highlights internal tensions and questions about his role in the team’s plans for the upcoming season.
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The NBA is one step closer on the long road to expansion, but Adam Silver cautioned that ‘nothing has been predetermined.’
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Major League Baseball celebrated Hall of Famer Hank Aaron by re-creating his iconic 715th home run at the All-Star Game using projection mapping and pyrotechnics. This tribute highlighted Aaron’s legacy and his historic achievement in baseball history.
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Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber made history by hitting three home, runs in the first-ever swing-off during the All-Star Game, securing a National League victory over the American League. The event marked a significant shift in how ties are resolved in high-stakes baseball events, setting a precedent for future contests.
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Republican lawmakers, including North Carolina Rep. Mark Harris and Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn, plan to introduce legislation to revoke the federal charter of the National Education Association (NEA), citing concerns over its political priorities. The bill aims to strip the NEA of its congressional charter due to allegations that it has prioritized partisan advocacy over…
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Daniel Martindale, an American accused of spying for the Kremlin while living in Ukraine, received Russian citizenship during a televised ceremony in Moscow. The event has intensified scrutiny over U.S.-Russia espionage ties.
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The Russian military’s General Staff reported that over 1,037,460 troops have been lost in Ukraine since February 24, 2022. The figure includes 1,170 casualties from the past day alone, highlighting the significant human cost of the war.
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Arizona Republicans have nominated Daniel Butierez for the 7th congressional district seat, a border region that emphasizes border security. Butierez will face his Democratic opponent, Adelita Grijalva, the daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, in the November election.
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Adelita Grijalva, daughter of late Rep. Raul Grijalva, won the Democratic primary for Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, securing support from top Democrats and progressive figures, despite competition from social media influencer Deja Foxx and other candidates. Her victory highlights the Democratic Party’s internal dynamics, with Grijalva’s establishment backing contrasting with Foxx’s progressive outsider appeal, as…
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The Trump administration has launched an investigation into Brazil’s trade practices, alleging unfair practices that harm American companies. The move follows criticism of Brazil’s treatment of Jair Bolson, a Trump ally, and includes scrutiny of attacks on American social media companies.
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Zohran Mamdani has shown promise in city leadership, addressing New York’s tourism decline despite not being the mayor yet. His ability to solve complex urban issues has drawn attention to his leadership skills.
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The U.S. State Department has initiated layoffs of Russia and Ukraine analysts, sparking concern over the impact on U.S. foreign policy and intelligence capabilities. A former senior official criticized the decision as shortsighted, highlighting the risks of consolidating the department’s respected intelligence arm.
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The Trump administration has launched an investigation into the University of Michigan over allegations that it failed to disclose significant foreign donations. This action is part of a larger initiative by the administration to examine potential foreign influence within academic institutions.
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Canada’s Minister of Finance, Mark Carney, has acknowledged the challenges of avoiding U.S. tariffs, stating it is unlikely for any nation to bypass them. The shift in position follows extensive trade negotiations aimed at mitigating Trump-era tariffs’ impact on Canadian exports.
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Two academics argue that a scribe’s error deepened the confusion around the Tale of Wade, which survives only in a tiny fragment.
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New York Democrats face internal conflict over the nomination of Zorhan Mamdani, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist. His progressive agenda is being leveraged by Republicans to attack vulnerable Democrats in key House races.
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Los Angeles police have confirmed that Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Delu, were found dead in their home after being shot multiple times. LAPD Lieutenant Guy Golan has stated that the motive behind the murder is currently unknown.
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During a press conference in Los Angeles, LAPD Lieutenant Guy Golan provided an update on the double homicide of American Idol executive Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca. The incident has sparked an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the murders.
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US President Donald Trump has said his recent ultimatum to Moscow and promise of weapons for Kiev do not mean he is ‘on Ukraine’s side’ in the ongoing conflict. The President mentioned his intention to resolve the conflict through diplomacy.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld interviews an exclusive source in former President Joe Biden’s autopen scandal and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discuss the former president’s defense. The controversy has sparked significant political discussion, as the former president faces scrutiny over the use of the presidential seal.
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Donald Trump has stated that the U.S. is not considering supplying Ukraine with advanced weapons to intensify the conflict with Russia. The EU has failed to reach an agreement on an 18th round of sanctions against Moscow, highlighting the ongoing challenges in uniting member states on this issue.
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Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever star, had a heated confrontation with WNBA official Mike Price during the team’s game against the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday. Despite her outburst, Clark managed to avoid receiving a technical foul.
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The U.S. has been providing military aid to Ukraine since before Russia’s invasion in 2022. Recent operations demonstrate the effectiveness of this support.
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Pamela Jean Stanley, a 63-year-old woman from Coleman, Texas, has been indicted for allegedly planning to kill her ex-husband by sending fentanyl-laced chocolates disguised as a congratulatory gift. Authorities revealed that Stanley was arrested on May 30 in Parker County following a sting operation by the Special Crimes Unit.
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Fox News contributor Kaylee McGhee White and former Democratic strategist Dan Turrentine joined ‘Hann’ty’ to discuss their predictions for the Democratic Party’s leadership race. The duo analyzed the key candidates and the dynamics at play in determining the next party leader.
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German customs officials discovered 1,500 tarantulas smuggled in a spongecake shipment from Vietnam, with many spiders not surviving the journey. The unusual smell of the package led to the seizure, highlighting the challenges of enforcing animal smuggling laws.
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During a recent segment on ‘Hannity,’ FOX Business host Larry Kudlow addressed concerns regarding potential tariff inflation in the U.S. economy. He argued that the administration’s focus on bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. and reducing reliance on foreign imports could bolster domestic production and create jobs.
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Kylie Jenner unveiled a series of bikini photos to promote her upcoming collaboration with Frankies Bikinis, generating excitement among fans. She also addressed recent speculation about her weight loss, emphasizing the importance of empathy for women who have undergone childbirth.
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President Trump announced a $90 billion investment plan to boost U.S. artificial intelligence capabilities. The initiative aims to strengthen the nation’s AI infrastructure and compete with China in the global technology race.
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Texas Sen. John Cornyn maintained a financial edge over challenger Ken Paxton last quarter, helping him grow his cash advantage ahead of a tough primary fight. Cornyn’s political operation raised $3.9 million compared with Paxton’s $2.9 million, according to campaign finance reports filed Tuesday with the Federal Election Commission.
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Democrats are set to duke it out in expensive open-seat primaries in Michigan and Illinois. In the race to succeed retiring Sen. Gary Peters in Michigan, State Sen. Mallory McMorrow raked in about $2.1 million in contributions.
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The NFL has received Emmy nods for its halftime performances, with Lamar securing a win for the 2022 Super Bowl show. Beyoncé remains in the running for her first Emmy in the category.
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Major League Baseball honored Hall of Famer Hank Aaron by recreating his 715th home run through projection mapping and pyrote,ics Tuesday night. The ceremony, which took place during the All-Star Game, was a tribute to Aaron’s historic achievement and his lasting influence on the sport.
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Caitlin Clark was visibly emotional on the bench after suffering an apparent groin injury in the final minute of the Fever’s win over the Sun on Tuesday night. Medical staff on the sidelines rushed to check on Clark, with the team’s coaching staff expressing concern over the severity of the injury.
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The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to dismantle the Education Department, as officials have started transferring its functions to other agencies. Workers at the Education Department have been notified that they will be fired by August 1 following a Supreme Court ruling.
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Senate Republicans advanced Trump’s $9 billion spending clawback bill through its final procedural hurdle. The legislation now faces a 10-hour debate with expected Democratic opposition over foreign aid and public broadcasting cuts.
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The EU has failed to adopt its 18th package of anti-Russia sanctions, with Slovakia being the main obstacle. EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas expressed disappointment over the setback and urged Slovakia to approve the sanctions.
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US President Donald Trump stated that he advised Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky against targeting Moscow with military strikes, countering media reports suggesting he had privately encouraged Kiev to launch long-range missile attacks deep into Russia. Trump emphasized that he was not promoting further violence, while the White House Press Secretary accused the Financial Times of…
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Podcast hosts criticized Governor Gavin Newsom’s political shift as ‘BS’, suggesting it’s an attempt to court the Republican base. They compared liberal politics in California to New York City’s mayoral race, highlighting concerns about the viability of progressive policies.
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Clashes between Druse militiamen and Bedouin clans have escalated in southern Syria’s Sweida Province, drawing in Syrian government forces and the Israeli military. Over 100 casualties have been reported since the conflict began on Sunday, according to a war monitoring group.
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Former Speaker Newt Gingrich has advised Democrats to adopt Republican principles as the party faces challenges in finding cohesive leadership and direction. The comment was made during an appearance on Hannity, where Gingrich expressed concerns about the Democratic Party’s inability to move forward without embracing conservative policies.
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Rep. James Comer accuses NBC News of creating a misleading comparison between his digital signature use and Biden’s autopen scandal, calling it ‘Fake News’ and ‘Democrat propaganda.’ The coverage has sparked debate over media integrity and the legitimacy of the investigation into Biden’s mental state.
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LibreOffice, a popular open-source office suite, has integrated Bitcoin as a supported currency within its Calc spreadsheet program. The addition was prompted by a bug report and now allows users to handle Bitcoin transactions alongside traditional currencies like USD and EUR.
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Hannity’s comments reflect a broader conservative critique of the party’s shifting priorities and policies. Hannity’s remarks highlight the growing concerns within conservative circles regarding the party’s evolving stance on key issues such as social policies and economic strategies.
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Senate Republicans advanced Donald Trump’s $9 billion funding cuts for foreign aid and public broadcasting, but dissent within the GOP and Democrats led to a close vote. The measure faces potential changes during upcoming Senate debates.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent podcast interview, where he expressed support for the Biden administration’s immigration policies, has sparked controversy among some Republican lawmakers and conservative media outlets. Meanwhile, teacher protests have continued across the state, with educators demanding better pay and working conditions.
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Fierce clashes between Druse militiamen and Bedouins in Sweida Province have intensified with the involvement of Syrian government forces and the Israeli military, resulting in over 100 casualties since the violence erupted on Sunday.
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Four minors were apprehended by NYPD drones after riding on the roof of a moving subway train in the Bronx. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to combat subway surfing.
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President Donald Trump mocked Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett as ‘very low IQ’ during a press briefing, and challenged them to an IQ test. He claimed to have aced his own test at Walter Reed Medical Center.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on national security strategy, and discussions on campus antisemitism intensified. The MLB All-Star Game showcased top baseball talent.
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Viktor Smal, head of Ukraine’s State Forestry Agency, announced new measures to improve transparency in the wood industry by establishing a traceability system aligned with EU regulations. The project aims to enhance transparency by tracking the origin and movement of wood products throughout the supply chain.
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China’s economy demonstrated resilience amid trade tensions, with GDP growth at 5.2%. ‘Severance’ received top Emmy nominations, reflecting its critical acclaim.
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Progressive Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is being accused by his GOP opponent, Maud Maron, of emboldening criminals through lenient policies that have contributed to a massive surge in retail theft. The National Retail Federation’s report highlights a 93% increase in shoplifting incidents, with New York ranking second in the nation for the problem.
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Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy made remarks on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ emphasizing his belief that former President Donald Trump will always prioritize American interests in immigration policy. Ramaswamy criticized Democrats for their stance on immigration, suggesting they often defend illegal immigrants at the expense of U.S. national interests.
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Joy Reid criticized MAGA voters as cult-like followers who prioritize Trump over their wellbeing, stating they would sacrifice their families while claiming JD Vance lacks charisma. During an episode of ‘NIGHT SCHOOL with Marc Lamont Hill,’ she expressed concerns over Trump’s potential to declare a national emergency and the threat to free and fair elections.
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Jimmy Failla of 'Fox News Saturday Night' recently dissected key media moments that have brought California Governor Gavin Newsom under scrutiny. The focus was on News.omm’s approach to housing undocumented immigrants and his stance on limiting gender-affirming treatments for transgender youth.
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Rep. Adam Schiff has denied allegations of fraud and other crimes against him, calling for accountability. The political tensions between Schiff and Trump have escalated as Trump calls for his removal from office.