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President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on July 19 that Ukraine has proposed new peace talks with Russia for next week, with National Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov extending the offer and signaling readiness for high-level discussions.
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A groundbreaking innovation in aviation safety has emerged in the form of ‘marshmallow concrete,’ an ultra-light foam concrete that can crumble like a marshmallow during emergencies to help stop planes during runway overruns. Developed by researchers at the China Building Materials Academy (CBMA) and their collaborators, this material is revolutionizing the way airports handle critical…
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A tourist boat capsized in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay during a thunderstorm, resulting in 34 deaths and eight missing persons. Authorities have launched an investigation into the accident, aiming to determine the cause of the capsizing and assess the response coordination.
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The Department of Justice is investigating George Mason University for alleged discriminatory hiring practices under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The probe centers on claims that race and sex were ‘motivating factors’ in faculty hiring decisions during President Gregory Washington’s tenure.
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A suspect in the murder of an American Idol executive has been charged with a capital offense, with prosecutors preparing to seek a life sentence. The case has drawn significant attention due to its high-profile nature and the potential for a maximum penalty.
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ArcelorMittal has suspended its green steel transition plans in Germany despite subsidy offers. The move raises questions about the industry’s shift to sustainable practices.
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Social media claims that sunscreen causes cancer are circulating widely, but experts and scientific studies refute these assertions. Sunscreen is an effective tool in preventing skin cancer, including melanoma.
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Relatives of the Jeju Air disaster victims objected to the report in a stormy scene at a news conference, complaining that it blamed the pilots prematurely. Firefighters and investigators at the scene of the deadly Jeju Air crash in Muan, South Korea, in December.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter highlights a range of celebrity news, including the Coldplay concert incident involving the Astronomer CEO being placed on leave and Emma Watson receiving a 6-month driving ban in the UK. Other notable stories include the tragic murder of ‘American Idol’ music boss Robin Kaye and her husband in their LA…
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The Australian government has announced the supply of M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine as part of a $16,000,000 military aid package, aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Bristol Palin has shared an update on her ongoing struggle with sudden facial paralysis, which she described as striking her ‘completely out of the blue’ with no warning signs. She revealed that she woke up on January 20, 2025, with complete paralysis on her left face, with no prior symptoms or illnesses detected.
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U.S. Representative Bishop Mark Jeffries has reportedly expressed hesitation in endorsing New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani following recent meetings in Brooklyn. The encounter, which took place amid ongoing political negotiations, has raised questions about potential support for Mamdani’s campaign.
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President Donald Trump has signed the Genius Act, a landmark cryptocurrency bill that aims to regulate and promote the cryptocurrency industry. Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the decision, emphasizing its potential to stimulate economic growth.
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The Syrian government has declared a cease-fire following a week of intense upheaval, with the move coming hours after a top U.S. envoy to the region stated that Syria and Israel had agreed to a truce. The agreement follows sectarian clashes that have resulted in hundreds of casualties.
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Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. executed a stunning double play in the team’s 7-3 win over the New York Yankees, showcasing his incredible arm strength. The play, which led to the final out of the inning, was praised by both managers for its precision and impact on the game.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russian forces launched over 300 strike drones and 30 missiles of various types against Ukrainian cities last night. The attacks affected 10 regions, with at least one child wounded in Odesa.
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discussed the health implications of switching from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar, following the FDA’s authorization of JUUL to sell e-cigarettes.
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A Russian drone attack on Odesa, Ukraine, resulted in at least one fatality, according to the city’s mayor. The incident occurred early Saturday, marking another escalation in the ongoing conflict.
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Kelsey Mitchell, a player for the Indiana Fever, spoke about the treatment of Angel Reese, urging fans to see WNBA players as humans. The WNBA investigated claims of racial slurs against Reese but found no evidence, prompting a call for an apology from Senator Jim Banks.
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Laurie Schacht, president and chief toy officer of Adventure Publishing, showcased the most popular summer toys on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The segment offered a preview of toys designed to keep children entertained during the warmer months.
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A truce between Druze and Bedouin groups in Syria’s southern province of Sweida has appeared to be holding, with Bedouin fighters reportedly leaving the area. The agreement marks a tentative step toward de-escalation in the region.
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has issued a call for a nationwide ceasefire amid escalating tensions between Druze and Bedouin communities in Sweida. Security forces have been deployed to contain the violence, which has raised concerns about regional stability.
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Chef Eric LeVine dazzled ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ with a three-foot-long lobster roll, revealing the secret to crafting this luxurious seafood dish. The segment highlighted his culinary expertise and the artistry behind creating such a remarkable dish.
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During an appearance on *Fox News Live*, independent NYC mayoral candidate Jim Walden criticized fellow candidate Zohran Mamdani for shifting his position on the ‘Globalize the Intifada’ slogan. Walden claimed that Mamdani’s change in stance undermines the movement’s goals and has caused confusion among supporters.
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G7 ambassadors have extended congratulations to Ukraine’s newly appointed Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden, expressing confidence in her government’s ability to manage the nation’s challenges. The leaders anticipate continued collaboration with Ukraine as it continues its fight against Russia.
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Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have signed a preliminary ceasefire agreement in Qatar, marking a crucial step toward a formal peace deal set for August. The African Union has emphasized the importance of this development, calling it a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict.
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This article highlights Indiana’s top high school basketball players since 2000, including Skylar Diggins and Eric Gordon, as part of SportsCenter’s ’50 States in 50 Days’ tour.
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Manchester United and Newcastle United are poised to make a significant transfer move for Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani. The latest transfer rumors suggest both clubs are actively exploring a potential deal for the forward.
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Rory McIlroy’s third-round charge at the Open Championship was derailed by an unexpected two-ball trick shot at the 11th hole. Officials are reviewing the incident to determine if it constitutes a rules violation.
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The third round of the Open Championship at Royal Portrush is proving to be a tightly contested event, with several players remaining in contention for the title. Golf fans are following the action closely as the tournament progresses.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced the revised composition of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, following a recent government reshuffle. The restructuring includes the appointment of Rustem Umerov as the new secretary of the council.
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A third senior aide to President Joe Biden has invoked the Fifth Amendment during a House investigation into allegations of an alleged cover-up related to the former president’s mental decline. Bluestack Strategies Founder Maura Gillespie emphasized the importance of the investigation in determining if there was any cover, calling for transparency and accountability.
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Former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne criticized The New York Times for its ‘Sex Sells’ headline, which she claims reduced her to a stereotype, leading to backlash and a Sports Illustrated modeling opportunity. The controversy highlights concerns about media portrayal of athletes’ appearances over their achievements.
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Former President Barack Obama urged men to have gay friends to teach their sons empathy and kindness, emphasizing the importance of diverse male influences beyond just fathers. During a podcast appearance with Michelle Obama, he highlighted the need for boys to have multiple male role models to develop emotional intelligence and navigate modern masculinity.
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Rob Schneider criticizes Steven Colbert’s firing from CBS, attributing it to his controversial political stance and financial losses. He highlights the show’s $40 million annual cost and its impact on conservative viewers, arguing that free speech has consequences for private companies.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have unveiled their Super Bowl LIX championship rings, designed by Jason of Beverly Hills, following their 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The rings feature two Lombardi trophies, symbolizing the team’s second Super Bowl win after their 2018 championship.
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A car plowed into a crowd in Los Angeles, leaving at least 30 people injured, according to officials. The incident, reported by Fox News’ Chanley Painter, has raised concerns about public safety and traffic behavior in the city.
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Grammy-nominated artist Mike Posner has announced plans to embark on a 3,00. Mile cross-country trek across the U.S. This journey, featured on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ aims to explore the country’s diverse culture and landscapes while promoting his upcoming music.
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Retired ICE special agent Victor Avila praised Florida’s controversial immigration enforcement strategy, dubbed ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ during a recent interview on Fox & Friends Weekend. Avila argued that the state’s approach—combining aggressive border patrols and strict immigration policies—represents a successful model for other states to emulate, particularly under the Trump administration’s broader immigration crackdown.
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The Gaza Health Ministry has reported that Israeli military forces killed 32 people in an attack near a humanitarian aid distribution site. This incident adds to the growing death toll, with the U.N. estimating over 670 Palestinians have been killed since May in such areas.
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Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon and financier Oliver Haarmann were spotted on a luxury yacht in the French Riviera, sharing romantic moments including snorkeling and kissing. Their recent public displays of affection have drawn attention to their growing relationship.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s ambiguous response to gender-affirmning care for minors has sparked debate, with political strategist Katie Zacharia critiquing the lack of clarity.
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Tulsi Gabbard accused former President Barack Obama of orchestrating a Russia collusion narrative to subvert the 2016 election. She declassified over 100 documents, asserting a politicized intelligence operation aimed at undermining Donald Trump’s victory.
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The article explores the disparity between the common perception of summer activities and the reality of what people prefer to do during the season. It highlights the gap between societal expectations and personal preferences.
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Democrats have criticized potential Medicaid cuts since President Donald Trump won the 2024 election. Meanwhile, Republicans are doubling down on Medicaid reform included in Trump’s megabill, which also includes sweeping legislation on taxes, immigration, and energy.
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President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 10% tariff on BRICS nations, warning that any attempt to challenge the US dollar will face severe economic retaliation. Russian officials reject the threats, asserting that BRICS is not a rival to the US but seeks alternatives to U.S. dominance.
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Dr. Marc Siegel warns that while the rise in pre-diabetes among children and the effectiveness of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are concerning, they should not be the first option for treating children’s health issues. He emphasizes the need for lifestyle changes and improved diets as the primary focus, advocating for a measured approach…
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Joy Behar suggested that Trump’s criticism of Rosie O’Donnell was a distraction from the Epstein case. The discussion highlighted the ongoing controversy over the U.S. government’s handling of Epstein’s case and the release of related files.
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Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a leading Democrat, has called for the release of the Epstein files but has not addressed why former President Biden did not do so during his four-year term. This silence has drawn criticism, as Democrats have recently pushed for transparency on the case, yet the Biden administration also failed to release additional…
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A wildlife rescue center is working to rehabilitate a blind moose calf named Cedar, unable to return to the wild due to a leg injury. Ava Potten is responsible for bottle-feeding Cedar as part of the center’s long-term care plan.
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McDonald’s AI hiring platform McHire faced a limited security breach affecting five candidate records. Security researchers discovered a vulnerability in a Paradox.ai test account, leading to access of chat logs, though no sensitive data was exposed.
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The article delves into the persistent threat posed by PFAS chemicals, examining the global contamination of drinking, water, soil, and food. It investigates the myriad of entities potentially responsible for their presence, including industries and regulatory bodies.
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Lara Trump criticizes the Democrats for elevating AOC and Mamdani as party faces. She suggests this may influence the party’s future direction.
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US President Donald Trump has intensified his demands during trade talks with the EU, pushing for a minimum tariff of 15% to 20% in any final agreement, reports the Financial Times. The negotiations, which started in early April, are part of Trump’s strategy to test the EU’s ‘pain threshold.’
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A man died after being pulled into an MRI machine due to a metallic chain around his neck, highlighting the FDA’s warnings about risks of metallic objects becoming projectiles. The incident occurred at Nassau Open MRI in Westbury, New York, prompting renewed focus on MRI safety protocols.
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Allegations claim the Obama administration fabricated intelligence to implicate Russia in the 2016 election. Tulsi Gabbard addressed these claims on Fox & Friends.
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Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has been criticized for agreeing to a controversial prisoner swap that involved exchanging 10 American citizens for hundreds of Venezuelan migrants. Former Pentagon official Alex Plitsas has assessed the Trump administration’s role in the deal, suggesting it reflects a perceived weakness in Maduro’s leadership.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported Russia’s overnight strike, resulting in one fatality. DW provides the latest updates on the situation.
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Domestic violence survivors Michelle Esquen, and Jennifer Harrison are raising alarm over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s recent comments supporting partial police defunding. The survivors highlight their reliance on the NYPD for safety, expressing fears that Mamdani’s stance could jeopardize critical support services for victims.
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Britain’s men’s 4×40,000-meter relay team has received the gold medal from the 1997 World Championships after the U.S. team was disqualified. The decision, which took 28 years to be finalized, corrects a previous mistake in which the U.S. was initially awarded the victory.