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Von Miller has reached a deal with the Washington Commanders, securing a base salary of $6.1 million and the potential for up to $10.5 million in incentives. The financial terms of the deal have sparked discussions among sports analysts and fans.
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Sources indicate that Marcus Rashford is close to a season-long loan move to Barcelona, with Manchester United granting permission for him to engage in discussions. The transfer is expected to be finalized soon.
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Ukraine has launched a new initiative to standardize foreign place names in official use, emphasizing linguistic sovereignty and cultural preservation. The move reflects broader efforts to assert national identity amid geopolitical challenges.
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A car plowed into a crowd outside The Vermont club in Hollywood, leaving dozens injured. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, though the driver’s identity and motives remain unknown.
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A Democratic National Committee audit of the 2024 election is focusing on the role of outside groups rather than key decisions by Joe Biden or Kamala Harris’s campaign, according to six sources. The report is part of a broader effort by the DNC to evaluate the effectiveness of its strategy in the 2024 election.
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The number of people missing in Texas remains high two weeks after the floods, with over 100 still unaccounted for. Despite recent drops in the count, search efforts face challenges as some rescuers lose hope of finding them.
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Russia is intensifying its efforts to recruit soldiers as it continues its military operations in Ukraine. The military is offering significant financial incentives, including larger sign-up bonuses and elevated salaries, to bolster its ranks.
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Thousands of Lebanese citizens disappeared during Syria’s prolonged occupation. Families continue to search for missing relatives, including those detained in Sednaya Prison near Damascus.
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Colorado and Texas are among the states considering changes to SNAP benefits to limit purchases of less nutritious items such as soda. The initiative aims to improve dietary habits among low-income residents by restricting access to unhealthy food options.
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The growing battle over how to manage sea level rise in California is influenced by an ancient Roman legal principle. Coastal walls built to protect homes from the sea in San Clemente, Calif., are at the center of this legal debate.
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Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show’ has become a staple of progressive commentary, with its clear liberal leanings evident through frequent Democratic support and anti-Republican critiques. The show’s cancellation has sparked polarized reactions, with Trump celebrating and Democrats mourning its loss, highlighting its role in shaping political discourse.
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Military bases in New Jersey and Indiana will be repurposed to house illegal immigrants, drawing a furious response from Democratic lawmakers. The decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has drawn criticism from a coalition of Democrats, including prominent figures like Sens. Cory Booker and Andy Kim, who argue that using military resources for immigration detention…
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Serena used Ring’s two-way talk feature to scare a bear away from her California home while at work. The incident highlights the growing use of smart home technology in unexpected and potentially life-saving scenarios.
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White House officials warn that rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to spikes in electricity prices if the U.S. does not boost energy output. Meanwhile, cybersecurity experts are raising alarms about AI chatbots being exploited by hackers for phishing attacks, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures.
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New York City officials and business leaders are expressing significant concern that Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s democratic socialist policies could drive businesses and the middle class out of the city. Councilwoman Vickie Paladino warned of a potential exodus of companies to states with lower costs, arguing that Mamdani’s plans could cripple the city’s economy.
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Comedian and talk show host Adam Friedland recently shared insights with Fox News Digital about his career development and his views on the future of the comedy industry.
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Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz warned that members of President Joe Biden’s administration may face internal strain if the GOP continues its pressure on his health. The analyst suggested that prolonged scrutiny could lead to fractures within the executive branch.
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President Trump has completed six months in his second term, marked by significant policy initiatives and global engagement. He has delivered on campaign promises, secured key legislative achievements, and taken decisive actions on the world stage.
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Johnny Carson’s Loyal Friend Recounts Emotional ‘Last Supper’ with TV Icon: ‘He Knew He Was Dying’
Howard Smith, Johnny Carson’s loyal friend, recounts their final evening together as the ‘last supper,’ where Carson expressed his love and humor. Carson’s lifelong smoking contributed to his emphysema, which ultimately led to his death in 2005.
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The article highlights how networks focus on Trump issues while ignoring Biden’s scandals. It criticizes the networks for their partisanship, treating Republican scandals as urgent and dismissing Democrat scandals as partisan misinformation.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems are struggling to intercept advanced Russian ballistic missiles. A European alternative, the Samp/T missile system, is being promoted as a better solution for Ukraine.
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The NTSB has called media reports on the Air India 171 crash premature. The agency supports India’s AAIB investigation.
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Sabrina Ionescu wins WNBA 3-point contest for second time, outperforming defending champion Allisha Gray with a score of 30 points.
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Germany’s lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, is under consistent cyber attacks according to its president, Julia Klöckner. The country’s ruling coalition is facing a dispute that remains unresolved.
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A fireworks mishap at the city fair in Düsseldorf has resulted in 19 injuries, four of whom are in serious condition. The German Red Cross highlights a nationwide shortage of basic crisis training, raising concerns about public safety.
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President Donald Trump celebrated what he called a string of economic victories following the signing of the crypto ‘Genius Act’ into law. The legislation, which aims to promote cryptocurrency innovation, was praised by Trump as a major win for the United States’ economic growth.
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The latest episode of The Ingrah, Angle on July 18 examined Trump’s political influence, fake news, and the Amnesty Bill. The show provided insights into the current political landscape, including the ongoing debates over immigration and media credibility.
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France’s national team is eyeing a crucial quarterfinal clash against Germany, aiming to break their quarterfinal curse. The match presents a chance to avenge past defeats and advance toward the final.
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The WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis will feature Team Collier as the favorite against Team Clark. The game promises thrilling gameplay and insightful analysis, making it a must-watch event for basketball fans.
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The Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX championship rings include a hidden button that activates a pop-out feature displaying Coach Nick Sirianni’s quote about teamwork. This detail highlights the collaborative spirit behind the team’s historic victory.
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A U.S. district judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit led by former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor against the NCAA and the university. The court ruled that Pryor’s case was filed beyond the statute of limitations, rendering it invalid.
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The Kyiv Independent conducted a 24-hour embedded report in Pokrovsk, a critical Ukrainian city under siege, with Ukraine’s 68th Jaeger Brigade drone team. This visit marks a significant journalistic effort to document the current situation on the frontline.
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Pavlohrad, a city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast that has become a key humanitarian aid hub for those evacuating the front lines, suffered one of its most severe attacks of the war, Governor Serhii Lysak said on July 19. The assault targeted the city’s role as a relief center for evacuating civilians.
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A car plowed into a crowd in East Hollywood, resulting in over 20 injuries. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported at least 4-5 people in critical condition, with the incident occurring on Santa Monica Boulevard.
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A study claims vegetarians prioritize power and achievement over benevolence and security, sparking debate and criticism over dietary stereotypes. Critics argue that labeling people by diet oversimplifies human motivation.
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Border Patrol agents in Tucson report a significant shift in their daily duties under the Trump administration, with a greater emphasis on patrolling the border rather than processing detained individuals. Agents Daniel Hernandez and Teresa Fast explained that their responsibilities have reversed from previous years, with a focus on patrol duties that require continuous effort…
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The Weekend Update segment on Saturday Night Live (SNL) has returned with new hosts, signaling a major shift in the show’s traditional lineup. The decision to refresh the hosts comes amid a broader trend in late-night comedy, where networks are increasingly incorporating diverse voices and personalities into their programming.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity addressed allegations linking former President Donald Trump to the DNI-Gabbard organization and potential Russian ties during his Friday, July 18 broadcast. He emphasized the need for transparency in investigations into these matters.
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Two daughters of accused killer dentist James Craig have taken the stand in a Colorado courtroom, providing critical testimony against their father, who faces first-degree murder charges in the death of their mother, Angela. Their accounts have been labeled a “blow to the defense” by legal experts, highlighting the impact of their statements on the…
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The New York Times sparred with the Biden White House over limited media access during his presidency, but Biden finally granted an interview to the paper, which was widely criticized for its handling. The Trump administration is investigating the legality of Biden’s final-day pardons, which were signed using an autopen.
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A retired U.S. Army veteran is reigniting his search for his son, geologist Daniel Robinson, who vanished four years ago in Arizona. With new forensic evidence being examined, the case, which was previously deemed a cold case, may finally see progress toward uncovering the truth.
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Johns Hopkins University researchers have developed an autonomous surgical robot capable of performing gallbladder removal with minimal human intervention. The robot, named Surgical Robot Transformer-Hierarchy (SRT-H), can respond to voice commands and adapt in real-time to unexpected challenges, marking a significant advancement in robotic-assisted surgery.
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The deadly July 4 flash floods at Camp Mystic in Kerrville, Texas, which killed 27 campers and left over 100 missing, have prompted summer camps across the U.S. to reevaluate their emergency preparedness for extreme weather. Camp directors are enhancing weather monitoring and communication tools, with many seeking accreditation to meet improved safety standards.
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The Jesse Watters Primetime segment from July 18, 2025, delves into the allegations of an Obama-Russia conspiracy, questioning the integrity of legacy media. The show argues that these claims have been sensationalized and that mainstream media has a bias against political figures.
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Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) are leading a bipartisan effort to release Epstein-related records, putting pressure on President Trump. The measure has garnered support from both Democrats and Republicans, including figures like Steve Bannon, as they seek to hold the powerful accountable.
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Nottingham Forest are preparing an audacious bid to sign Jadon Sancho from Manchester United. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
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Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ brings back original cast members and includes his daughters, Sadie and Sunny, in the sequel. The comedy icon advised his children to be kind to everyone, from celebrities to crew members, emphasizing the importance of treating all with respect. Sandler’s co-star Julie Bowen supported this advice, encouraging kindness to all,…
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The ‘fibermaxxing’ diet trend promotes increasing fiber intake for gut health, but experts warn rapid increases can cause bloating and digestive issues. Nutritionists recommend gradual introduction and increased hydration for safe results.
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A federal judge has ruled that President Trump’s order on the ICC likely violates the First Amendment. The ruling, while limited to two activists, signals a potential setback for Trump’s efforts to penalize and isolate the ICC.
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Allegations suggest a Biden aide may have been involved in a Russia hoax. Senator Tulsi Gabb, has been vocal about the implications for national security.
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Slovenian lawmakers have passed a historic bill allowing medically-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults, becoming the first Eastern European country to legalize the practice. While the law is praised as a significant advancement in end-of-life rights, its implementation will be delayed until procedures and oversight mechanisms are established.
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US President Donald Trump has signed a law establishing a regulatory framework for U.S.-dollar-based stablecoins, potentially integrating cryptocurrency into everyday transactions. The regulation aims to ensure stability and security in the digital currency market.
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A Chinese man has defied demolition orders to convert his home into an 11-story tower, attracting tourists to his rural area in Guizhou Province. The structure, which resembles a Dr. Seuss drawing, has become a notable landmark.
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Sohei Kamiya, leader of the Sanse, is introducing a fiery right-wing populism in Japan’s election. His campaign focuses on limiting foreign workers, opposing globalism, and advocating for Japanese interests.
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Designer Nigel Brooke transformed a 1895 Metropolitan Railway carriage into a luxury Airbnb stay at his converted railway station home. The restoration, costing $35,000, has made the carriage available for guests to book for about $260 per night, drawing admiration for its historic charm.
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King Charles III has relaxed the all-white tennis dress code at Buckingham Palace, a tradition dating back to 1919. This change marks a significant shift in the monarchy’s approach to maintaining royal traditions while adapting to contemporary norms.
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A new true-crime documentary, ‘Amy Bradley Is Missing,’ is examining the mysterious disappearance of Amy Bradley, who vanished from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship 27 years ago. The Bradleys believe their daughter could still be alive and a victim of international sex trafficking, and they are speaking out in the documentary in hopes of sparking…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has apologized to Pope Leo for the shelling of Gaza’s only Catholic church, which killed three people and injured ten others. The IDF described the shelling as unintentional and is reviewing the incident.
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Senator Eric Schmitt has criticized the term ‘isolationist’ as a derogatory slur, defending his foreign policy stance. The senator emphasizes that the label is used to undermine his position on international engagement and national priorities.