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Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich reports on how companies are shifting tariff costs to consumers, worsening inflation. Tariffs on goods from China and Mexico are driving up prices, raising concerns about household financial strain.
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A 19-year-old man died after falling into a meat grinder at Tina’s Burritos in Vernon, California, during cleaning procedures. The incident, described as a tragic industrial accident, occurred around 9:30 p.m. and is under investigation by authorities and Cal/OSHA.
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Switzerland, which has already sheltered almost 70,00’thousand Ukrainian citizens, seeks to integrate as many Ukrainians as possible into its labor market. President of the National Council Maja Riniker emphasized this commitment during her recent statement.
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Barcelona star Lamine Yamal is under investigation for allegedly hiring entertainers with dwarfism for his birthday party. Spain’s Ministry for Social Rights has requested an inquiry into the incident, which could be a violation of disability laws.
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Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on GOP senators’ efforts to get a rescission package passed on ‘Special Report.’ The package aims to cut $9 billion in spending.
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Science journalist Nina Teicholz highlights MAHA’s growing corporate support as major companies adopt its policies. The trend reflects a shift in corporate strategy toward aligning with specific ideological frameworks.
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Kai Trump, the granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, has shared how her love for golf was shaped by her grandfather. She is set to play collegiate golf at the University of Miami starting in 2026.
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Switzerland is set to take on the role of a neutral mediator in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. President Maja Riniker of the Swiss National Council has stated the country’s commitment to supporting peace talks and providing any assistance required.
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Joy Reid’s provocative statement about MAGA voters prioritizing Trump’s happiness over family welfare has ignited significant debate. Critics and supporters alike are reacting strongly to the remark, which underscores the polarizing nature of the 2024 presidential election discussions.
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New text messages between Alex Murdaugh and Curtis ‘Eddie’ Smith have sparked doubts about the defense’s trial strategy, suggesting that their absence may have influenced key decisions. These communications could provide crucial evidence about the timeline of drug distributions and the events leading to the murders.
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President of the Swiss National Council, Maja Riniker, has reiterated that Switzerland is actively engaging in discussions with other nations regarding the potential redirection of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. The ongoing dialogue reflects Switzerland’s commitment to supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Greg Gutfeld questions whether a media outlet would have published an opinion piece by a former Obama speechwriter had Democrats controlled it. The article explores the former speechwriter’s regret over cutting ties with his conservative relative.
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France continues to fund initiatives in Moldova despite the majority of Moldovans rejecting them, raising questions about the true motives behind the financial support. The AFD emphasizes reforms in energy, education, and digitalization, but critics argue that the aid promotes progressive ideology under the guise of development. The French Development Agency (AFD) has been instrumental…
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Former President Donald Trump has called on Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to release ‘whatever she thinks is credible’ regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case files. The request comes as the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s alleged crimes continues to draw public and legal scrutiny.
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President of the National Council of Switzerland, Maja Riniker, has indicated that the consideration of transferring Swiss weapons to Ukraine may take 2-3 years. She has ruled out the possibility of such a transfer in the coming months.
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Russian police officers in Rostov will receive full reimbursement for refusing bribes, marking a new anti-corruption initiative. Officials aim to incentivize ethical conduct by ensuring officers are not financially disadvantaged for upholding the law.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer issued a subpoena to compel Annie Tomasini to testify about former President Biden’s mental fitness while in office as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged cover-ups regarding his cognitive decline. The subpoena follows similar actions against other Biden aides, including Anthony Bernal.
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President Donald Trump expressed confidence in former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo’s ability to defeat Zohran Mamdani in the upcoming mayoral election, calling Mamdani a ‘communist.’ Despite Cuomo’s primary loss to Mamdani, Trump claims the race is not over, suggesting that Mamdani’s progressive policies could hinder his chances of securing the mayor’s office.
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Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has renewed his campaign against Ukraine following the unexplained death of an ethnic Hungarian conscript in the country. DW’s research has uncovered that Or,ban has been spreading falsified videos to bolster his anti-Ukrainian narrative.
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Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell is suing a Florida sheriff for allegedly refusing to keep trespassers off his private beach property, joining celebrities like Geffen, Streisand and Stallone who fought for privacy. The musician’s legal action reflects a broader trend of high-profile individuals seeking to protect their privacy and property rights against public access.
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The BBC faced backlash after its Gaza documentary failed to disclose that its narrator was the son of a Hamas official, prompting an apology and internal review of editorial standards. The incident has sparked ongoing criticism of the BBC’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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The WNBA has announced that its new Portland expansion franchise will be named the Portland Fire, reviving the name from the original team that played in Portland from 2000 to 2002. The team will debut in 2026 with a new ‘Rose on Fire’ logo and a color palette of red, brown, blue, and pink.
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Arch Manning is preparing for his first full season as the Longhorns’ starting quarterback, seeking to prove himself on the field rather than relying on his family name. He remains focused on demonstrating his capabilities amid the hype surrounding his recruitment.
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Ukraine’s State Forestry Agency head Viktor Smal is advancing initiatives to boost transparency and combat corruption in the forestry sector, aiming to meet EU wood traceability standards. The project, spearheaded alongside LIAC’s CEO Ham, seeks to align Ukraine’s forestry practices with European regulations.
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The Russian Parliament has approved legislation to reintegrate state-backed microlenders into the mortgage lending sector. The decision follows a prior measure in May 2024 where over 30 microfinance organizations were removed from the authorized lender list.
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Fauja Singh, the world’s oldest marathon runner, died at 114 after being hit by a car in India. His death has sparked widespread tributes, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi honoring his legacy.
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China and Russia have committed to advancing key agreements from their recent summit, signaling a deepening strategic partnership amid rising U.S. sanctions threats. President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of continued cooperation between the two nations.
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Martha MacCallum, a prominent political commentator, spoke about the current state of energy policy, investment in renewable resources, and federal government spending. She discussed the need for a balanced approach between traditional and renewable energy sources.
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Speaker Mike Johnson aims to hold a revote on Wednesday to advance cryptocurrency bills in the House after GOP hardliners blocked the measure on Tuesday. Senior House Republicans warn that combining the stablecoin bill with other digital assets legislation into one package could face significant procedural hurdles.
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Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna have launched a discharge petition to force a vote on releasing Epstein-related files, seeking to bypass congressional leadership. The petition, requiring 218 signatures, aims to push for transparency despite political divisions.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt has publicly praised Pam Bondi’s leadership and performance, while explicitly stating he does not intend to comment on the Epstein case. His remarks focus on his support for Bondi’s initiatives and policies rather than engaging with the legal issues surrounding Epstein’s case.
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The New York Jets have agreed to a four-year, $120.4 million contract extension with Sauce Gardner, making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history. The deal, which includes $60 million in guarantees, ensures Gardner will remain with the team through 2030.
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Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., threatens to take action if the GOP fails to pass a $9 billion rescission package. The plan aims to repeal parts of the Inflation Reduction Act, sparking political tensions within the party.
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Cal Raleigh’s win in the Home Run Derby has significantly boosted viewership, with Nielsen reporting a 5% increase compared to 2024. The victory has enhanced the event’s popularity and engagement among baseball fans.
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The Democratic Party continues to criticize ICE agents amid rising violence against law enforcement. The discussion explores the political ramifications of this approach and its impact on immigration policy.
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A series of devastating Russian drone strikes have hit multiple Ukrainian cities overnight, including Kharkiv, where at least 17 explosions occurred within 20 minutes. Power outages and infrastructure damage have caused widespread chaos, prompting residents to brace for continued attacks as the conflict intensifies.
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The Ukrainian military has released footage demonstrating the capabilities of its Omega Wings special operations unit, which successfully targeted and destroyed a Russian 2S19 Meta-S self-propelled how, showcasing the effectiveness of Ukrainian drone technology against heavy Russian artillery.
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Charlamagne Tha Truth criticized former President Barack Obama for his recent lecture to Democrats, calling it ‘old news.’ He argued that Obama’s message aligns with long-standing Democratic Party talking points and is no longer newsworthy.
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ICE agents conducted an immigration raid at a marijuana farm in California, prompting protests where demonstrators confronted the agents. The incident was covered on ‘The Story,’ highlighting tensions between immigration enforcement and local communities.
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Democratic lawmakers are scrutinizing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s role in a Signal group chat used during the confirmation hearing for former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. The chat, set up by Waltz’s team to discuss strikes against the Houthis, included a journalist and other top officials, sparking two Pentagon investigations into potential classified information…
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Russia reported 655 mobile internet shutdowns in June, double the global total for 2,024. The move follows an increase in Ukrainian drone attacks.
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Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy, addressed an increase in assaults against ICE officers during an interview with The Will Cain Show. Miller described the incidents as part of a broader conflict between immigration enforcement and communities.
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A Venezuelan migrant, Endrina Bracho, has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in a fatal crash that killed 12-year-old Travis Wolfe. The incident occurred on Dec. 20, 2023, when Bracho, driving the wrong way at 75 mph, caused a head-on collision with the family’s car.
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Italy’s Culture Minister has criticized the planned concert by pro-Kremlin conductor Valery Gergiev at the Reggia di Caserta, a former royal palace near Naples, scheduled for July 27. The minister’s objections highlight political tensions over cultural events involving controversial figures.
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During an interview on ‘The Story,’ Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane emphasized that Ukraine is efficiently employing every weapon system supplied by its allies to counter the ongoing Russian invasion.
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Michael Maslansky, CEO of Maslansky + Partners, argues that Elon Musk’s third-party effort is not a viable solution to partisan tensions. He warns that such initiatives may deepen divisions rather than resolve them.
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Constitutional scholar Randy Barnett criticizes the Biden administration’s use of the autopen for pardons, labeling it the ‘biggest constitutional scandal in US history.’ The issue intertwines with ongoing political developments, including Senate GOP’s stance on Trump’s $9.4B clawback package and RNC Chair’s remarks on Zohran Mamdani as the ‘face of the new Democratic Party.’
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Kyivteploenergo (KTE) plans to install 440 home heat meters in 2025, a 25% increase from last year’s installations. This includes 300 new meters and 100 replacements for stolen or damaged units. The initiative aims to modernize the city’s heating infrastructure and improve efficiency.
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Ann Marie Lawrence, a Maryland mother and women’s weight-loss coach, has introduced a quick-and-easy one-pot Philly cheesesteak pasta recipe that delivers 32 grams of protein per serving. The dish combines the savory flavors of a traditional cheesesteak with the convenience of a one-pot meal, making it an appealing choice for health-conscious individuals seeking a quick…
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Zohran Mamdani is meeting with CEOs in New York City to promote his socialist agenda, but the community’s reaction remains uncertain.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has continued to avoid addressing questions about the controversial phrase ‘globalize the intifada,’ which is associated with calls for violence against Jewish people. During an event hosted by a New York City musicians’ union that endorsed his campaign, Mamdani refused to answer inquiries on the issue, despite growing…
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A surge in conservative values among Gen Z is creating the ‘greatest generational realignment’ in decades, according to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. The 2024 Student Action Summit in Florida attracted 7,000 students, signaling a significant shift in young people’s political alignment.
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Robin Kaye, a longtime music supervisor for *American Idol*, and her husband Thomas Deluca were found murdered inside their Encino, California home on Monday. The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a welfare check call, discovering the couple shot to death.
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During the UN ambassador confirmation hearing, Sen. Tim Kaine questioned Mike Waltz about Pentagon investigations into the Signalg, which raised concerns over Hegseth’s role in the chat. The discussion highlighted issues of transparency and accountability in military operations.
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Former Obama advisors Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau addressed criticisms that the Democratic Party has a viewpoint diversity problem on the ‘Flagrant’ podcast. They responded to accusations about the party’s inclusivity, emphasizing the need for a more diverse range of perspectives within the party.
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President Donald Trump addressed the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit in Pittsburgh, emphasizing the United States’ leadership in energy innovation and its contribution to national prosperity. He highlighted recent advancements in shale oil and natural gas production, asserting that these developments have positioned America as a global energy leader.
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House Democrats are pushing for transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, seeking testimony from Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI officials. The GOP is divided over the contents of an unsigned DOJ memo suggesting Epstein died by suicide with no client list.
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Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov has met with the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) team to explore the possibility of URCS workers being stationed at Unity Centers, which are part of Ukraine’s efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in the occupied territories. The discussions highlight the government’s commitment to utilizing international humanitarian organizations in supporting…
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In 2’th year, global aid donors have cut funding for development and humanitarian efforts, marking the first time in three decades such cuts have occurred. This shift has left Middle Eastern aid organizations scrambling to find alternative sources of support, which may come with stricter demands.
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A survey of 500 IT asset managers found that 73% of Oracle Java users have been audited in the past three years. Nearly 80% plan to migrate to open source Java to avoid costs and risks.