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Authorities in San Bernardino County are investigating the suspicious disappearance of 74-year-old Nai Ping Hou, whose financial activities have raised concerns about potential fraud and identity theft. The family suspects his cryptocurrency wealth may have been exploited by an impersonator, prompting a reward for information.
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The Pechersky District Court of Kyiv has imposed a preventive measure on public activist, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center Vitaliy Shabunin, “thus confirming the validity of the suspicion in the criminal offenses charged,” the State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) informed in Telegram on Tuesday evening.
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U.S. prosecutors and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have closed their investigation into Polymarket, a blockchain-powered prediction market platform. The probe was initiated due to concerns over the site allowing U.S. users to bet despite being required to block them.
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Dragon Capital and Amber Infrastructure have established a robust portfolio of projects for their EUR35,000 million Ukraine Infrastructure Fund, capable of absorbing additional capital beyond the fund’s target. The collaboration is part of broader efforts to stabilize and develop Ukraine’s economy.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick discussed Trump’s economic policies on ‘Jesse Watters Prim. The interview highlighted how these strategies are expanding markets and boosting revenue.
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has launched the K4 Startup Studio program, a new initiative designed to foster military startups focused on artificial intelligence. The program unites developers, military experts, and mentors to develop cutting-edge AI technologies for defense purposes.
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The ‘Ruth’ podcast co-hosts analyzed Governor Newsom’s media strategy and the Democratic Party’s current challenges. The episode offered insights into Newsom’s efforts to maintain political relevance.
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Grant Horvat, a top YouTube golf creator with over 1.4 million subscribers, declined a PGA Tour exemption to the Barracuda Championship due to filming restrictions. He emphasized that his YouTube content is central to his brand and that the exclusion of media during the event undermined the invitation’s value.
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Foreign Ministers of Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland will meet in Lublin to discuss regional security, defense cooperation, and counter-disinformation strategies. The meeting aims to strengthen collaboration against ongoing security challenges.
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Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley criticized contemporary NBA coaches for being ‘cowards,’ claiming they are too afraid to enforce discipline due to players’ financial power. He argued that the coaching staff’s influence is crucial for player development, and poor coaching has led to the ruin of many NBA talents.
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Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, has urged Texas Democrats to consider extraordinary measures to block the state’s redistricting efforts. Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has announced plans to initiate a 30-day special session later this month to address redistricting and flood-related legislation.
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President Donald Trump accused Democratic congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Corty and Jasmine Crockett of having ‘very low IQ’ during a public confrontation before boarding Marine One. The remarks sparked immediate backlash from Democrats and civil rights advocates, who called the remarks deeply offensive and unbecoming of a presidential figure.
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During the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025 (URC 2025) in Rome, 12 international healthcare agreements totaling over EUR 200 million were signed. The agreements aim to enhance healthcare infrastructure and accessibility in Ukraine.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom faced tough questions from podcaster Joe Rogan about his state’s pandemic policies. Rogan’s friend and fellow podcaster posed a challenging question about the mandates on children’s vaccinations and their potential health impacts.
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham called for consequences against those doxxing I.C.E. agents on her show. She framed the issue as a threat to national security and first responders’ safety.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent media tour, calling it an attempt to seem more relatable. Watters questioned the authenticity of Newsom’s efforts to appear more down-to-earth.
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The Pechersky District Court in Kyiv has decided to impose a personal bond on Vitaliy Shabunin, the head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center. This measure was announced by MP Yaroslav Zhelezni, the faction of Holos.
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Federal authorities arrested a military veteran on Tuesday afternoon, who was wanted in connection with an attack on an ICE detention facility in Texas and remained on the run for nearly 11 days after the attack.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., criticized Democrats for their approach to immigration, labeling it as ‘political violence’ on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ He argued that his bill seeks to protect I.C.E. agents from aggressive protests against immigration enforcement.
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Many Republican lawmakers have changed their stance on U.S. aid to Ukraine following President Trump’s reversal. Representative Derrick Van Orden, a Republican from Wisconsin, has now endorsed the president’s plan to provide weapons to Ukraine.
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Katie Pavlich, Juan Williams, and Roger Zakheim criticized the handling of the Epstein files on ‘Special Report,’ urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to hold a press conference to address public concerns. The panelists emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in the government’s response to the outcry over the case.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has set forth three key priorities for Ukrainian diplomats, focusing on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Russian Aggression, modernizing foreign representation, and advancing political and legal initiatives at international forums, including the UN General Assembly. These efforts aim to strengthen Ukraine’s international standing and hold accountable…
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa on Tuesday, July 15 to discuss further defense support for Ukraine. The meeting focused on increasing military and financial assistance to Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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National security experts are alarmed by Microsoft’s ‘Digital Escort’ program, which allegedly allows Chinese engineers to access Pentagon cloud systems. A ProPublica investigation revealed that Microsoft’s cloud computing initiative enabled collaboration with Chinese-based personnel to manage sensitive U.S. government data.
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Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas discusses Mamdani’s meeting with business leaders, questioning his potential shift to a less radical agenda. The session has sparked discussions about his campaign strategy.
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John Smoltz discusses the ball-strike challenge system, which allows managers to challenge umpire calls, as part of MLB’s strike zone experiment. The system aims to improve accuracy in strike zone calls and is part of MLB’s broader efforts to modernize the game.
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Former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey has spoken out about the mortgage fraud allegations against Sen. Adam Schiff on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ revealing potential issues in the case. The discussion highlights concerns regarding the legal proceedings and the validity of the allegations against the senator.
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Charlamagne Tha God dismissed Obama’s criticism of Democrats as old news, claiming that everyday people have been calling them cowards for a decade. He argued that the former president’s demand for more backbone from the party is now redundant, as similar calls have been made for years.
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House Democrats urge a hearing to examine the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, as the GOP faces internal divisions. Representative Jamie Rasky criticizes the administration’s actions, stating they have not restored public trust in government.
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Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist candidate for New York City mayor, participated in a closed-door meeting with prominent business leaders. The gathering on ‘America Reports’ aimed to address concerns and gather insights on Mamdani’s plans for governing the Big Apple.
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A technician from SecureIT Homes provided insights into the security evaluation of Robin Kaye and Tom DeLuca’s home following a break-in attempt. The assessment highlighted potential vulnerabilities that could have been exploited by intruders.
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Finland has implemented a new law prohibiting Russian and Belarusian citizens from purchasing real estate, effective July 15. The measure aims to enhance national security in response to Russia’s escalating military activities in the region.
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Cyber specialists from Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Agency, in collaboration with the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance and BO… critical military assets.
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The EU has welcomed a shift in US rhetoric on Ukraine but is urging Washington to share the burdens. The bloc, however, has failed to agree on new sanctions against Russia.
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A drone captured footage of four teenagers riding on top of a subway train in the Bronx. The incident has sparked a debate about the use of surveillance technology in public spaces.
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A federal grand jury has indicted Vance Boelter on six federal charges for the shootings that left one Minnesota lawmaker and her husband dead and a second lawmaker and his wife injured. Prosecutors described the attacks as ‘targeted political assassinations’ and warned that Boelter, 57, could face life imprisonment or the death penalty.
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Zohran Mamdani, a far-left New York City council member, met with business leaders in NYC to promote his progressive policies, emphasizing economic equality and environmental reforms. The meeting, reported by Fox News, highlights ongoing efforts to sway corporate interests toward his agenda.
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Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., has raised concerns on ‘Special Report’ about how Trump administration policies may be undermining the United States’ ability to maintain a competitive edge against China. Shaheen’s comments come amid growing bipartisan discussions about the strategic implications of U.S.-China relations.
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Cloudflare, a major CDN provider, is now actively blocking access to around 200 pirate site domains for UK users, marking a significant shift in how pirate content is restricted. The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is implicated in requesting these blocks, with the High Court in London issuing the orders.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has threatened legal action against U.S. Masters Swimming if the organization does not revise its gender participation policy, which allows biological male athletes to compete against females and access women’s facilities. The attorney general criticized the policy as incompatible with Florida’s legal standards and emphasized the state’s commitment to protecting…
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Mauro Quintero, a pool cleaner for Robin Kaye, revealed a previous break-in attempt at Kaye’s home. The incident has sparked discussions about the security measures required for high-profile individuals.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports record-low border crossings in June, with 25,228 encounters and 6,072 apprehensions, marking a ‘historical low.’ The administration attributes this to enforcement policies, including increased tariffs and drug seizures.
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The article critically examines the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict, focusing on the systemic nature of the Gaza genocide and the complicity of Western powers in its perpetuation. It highlights the moral and ethical implications of the Israeli military actions, the role of Western nations in enabling the conflict, and the broader global consequences of inaction.
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Former national security adviser Michael Waltz defended the Trump administration’s stance on a Signal group chat used for discussing war plans during his congressional hearing for the U.N. ambassador nomination. Critics argue that the use of encrypted messaging platforms for sensitive communications raises concerns about transparency and accountability.
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Right-wing Republicans are criticizing President Trump’s decision not to release additional information about Jeffrey Epstein, indicating growing rifts within his political coalition. Marjorie Taylor Greene rejects the move, asserting that no one should accept it.
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President Donald Trump addressed reporters at Joint Base Andrews, discussing his views on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s commitment to peace. Trump’s remarks highlight his skepticism regarding Putin’s intentions, suggesting that the Russian leader has not fulfilled his stated desire for peace.
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Police are investigating a double homicide at the Encino home of ‘American Idol’ executive Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Delu… The multi-million dollar property is now surrounded by red crime scene tape as investigators work to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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Bartenders are using printed cards to discreetly inform intoxicated customers they’re cut off for the night, sparking a heated debate on social media. Some praise the discretion, while others question the effectiveness and potential for confrontation.
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The View co-hosts criticize former President Obama and Mark Cuban for blaming the Democratic Party for political challenges, stating the real issue is the failure of elected officials. They argue voters have been actively involved in political movements, not complacent Democrats.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha and U.S. Presidential Envoy Keith Kellogg convened to discuss strategies for enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities and increasing the financial burden on Russia through expanded cooperation. The two leaders emphasized the need for continued collaboration to ensure Ukraine’s security and long-term stability.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has finalized the layoff of thousands of staff members who were initially notified of their terminations in April. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the developments at the Capitol on Tuesday.
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Kai Trump reflected on how golf and tennis strengthen her bond with her grandfather, Donald Trump, sharing their shared passion for the games. She also announced her first major NIL partnership with Accelerator Active Energy, highlighting her growing presence as a collegiate athlete.
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Bret Baier offers a sneak peek into the next episode of ‘Special Report’, providing insights and highlights from the July 16 edition. The preview highlights anticipated key topics and analysis that will be featured in the upcoming episode.
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Will Cain discusses recent developments surrounding rescission policies and the role of third-party entities in regulatory processes. The episode also addresses the activities of ICE agents and their impact on immigration enforcement and individual rights.
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Democrat lawmakers are opposing the confirmation of Mike Waltz as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, citing concerns over his policies and potential impact on international relations. The Democrats have pointed out that Waltz’s tenure as a Republican congressman has been marked by a hardline stance on foreign policy.
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The supervisory board of Ukrenergo has decided on the company’s new board, which will consist of five members instead of the previous four. The change is expected to take effect starting August 1.
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Prosecutors have arrested the local leader of the anti-immigrant group *Deport Them Now* for inciting four days of violence in Torre Pacheco, Spain. Masked individuals, wielding bottles and blunt objects, engaged in riots that disrupted the community.
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Recent inflation data highlights potential economic risks if Trump’s proposed tariffs take effect. The recent price surge may signal a looming cost crisis.
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The Department of Homeland Security reports an 830% increase in assaults on ICE officers since the start of Donald Trump’s second term, linking the surge to Democratic politicians and media spread of anti-ICE rhetoric. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem condemned the violence, citing incidents such as Rep. Salud Carbajal’s doxing of an ICE employee and Rep.…
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Ukraine has restored over 50% of damaged energy infrastructure, according to Deputy Minister Mykola Kolisnyk, with international support playing a key role. Gas injection rates into the Unified Gas Storage (UGS) have increased 1.5 times compared to last year.