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Maksym Tkachenko, co-founder of the Public Union Ukrainian Demining Cluster, is leading a significant initiative to integrate advanced technology into humanitarian demining operations in Ukraine. The initiative aims to enhance safety and efficiency in clearing landmines, which have been a persistent threat due to the ongoing conflict.
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Medical experts warn that coffee enemas, a practice gaining traction on social media, lack scientific backing and pose health risks. Gastroenterologists stress that the body’s natural detox systems are sufficient, and that coffee enemas can lead to serious complications.
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Coffee enemas, a controversial alternative medicine practice from the 1920s, lack scientific evidence and pose significant risks, according to gastroenterology experts. Doctors warn that these procedures can lead to burns, infections, and even life-threatening complications such as seizures or death.
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The White House is conducting a detailed investigation into former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen, with senior officials reviewing over 27,000 documents from NARA. The review, led by the White House Counsel’s Office and coordinated with the Justice Department, aims to assess the legality and appropriateness of the device’s use.
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Mike Huckabee, U.S. ambassador to Israel, has called for an aggressive investigation into the murder of Sayfollah Musallet, a 20-year-old Palestinian American who was killed by extremists during a confrontation in the West Bank. The family of the victim demands accountability, while Israeli authorities have not yet arrested any suspects.
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Un año después del atentado contra Trump, la pregunta que sigue vigente es quién estuvo detrás de este acto. A pesar de las investigaciones, la verdad continua siendo un mistery.
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NATO U.S. Ambassador Matt Whitaker has warned against legislative constraints on U.S. sanctions and tariff decisions. The comments highlight potential concerns about the impact of such measures on U.S. foreign policy.
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Nordstrom is offering huge discounts on a wide range of products and services, including fashion, home goods, electronics, and more. From apparel and accessories to furniture and electronics, there’s something for everyone. The sales are happening now, so don’t miss out on these incredible deals.
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Fox News has dominated television ratings during primetime for the third consecutive week, surpassing NBC, CBS, and ABC. The network averaged 2.4 million viewers in primetime, outperforming the broadcast networks.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has denounced the EU’s plan to phase out Russian energy imports as ‘imbecilic,’ arguing it threatens Slovakia’s energy security and economic stability. The RePowerEU initiative, aiming to eliminate Russian oil and gas by 2027, faces opposition from multiple Eastern European nations.
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Senate Republicans have agreed to remove $400 million in proposed cuts to the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) from Trump’s clawback package, reducing total rescission to $9 billion. The move aims to secure support from holdout senators ahead of a critical vote.
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U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Keith Kellogg met with Ukrainian officials in Kyiv to discuss peace strategies amid the Russia-Ukraine war. The engagement highlights the U.S.’s continued strategic involvement in the region to ensure a lasting peace.
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Ron Vitiello criticized Democrats for their ‘fake outrage’ over the ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ crisis, claiming they lack genuine empathy for affected families. The border official’s remarks have sparked controversy and intensified political debates on immigration policy.
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Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko stated that 4,84 prosecutors with disabilities serve in the prosecutor’s office, with 41 resigning at their own request. The report underscores the government’s commitment to integrating individuals with disabilities into public service.
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Whoopi Goldberg defended the Democratic Party against Obama’s criticisms. The exchange highlights ongoing political tensions within the party.
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Médecins Sans Frontières (M.S.F.) has accused Ethiopia’s government of failing to properly investigate the deaths of three aid workers in the Tigray region in 2021, which were allegedly carried out intentionally. A New York Times investigation found that Ethiopian soldiers were responsible.
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A former Harris campaign official claims the autopen is used by every GOP and Dem president, sparking debate on ‘America Reports’ with panelists Matt Whitlock and Dan Kanninen.
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Alex Rodriguez, the legendary Yankees player, has commended MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred for revitalizing baseball, calling him ‘a big fan’ and saying he ‘saved’ the sport. The changes, including pitch timers and enlarged bases, have led to shorter games and increased attendance.
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Will Cain questions how Thomas Crooks avoided comprehensive surveillance. The discussion also covers the rise of the new Minneapolis Mamdani and the remittance problem in America.
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A 15-year-old girl was struck by a GMC pickup truck conducting beach survey work on Oak Island, North Carolina, on Monday. Authorities confirmed the incident occurred after the vehicle ran over her legs, leading to possible non-life-threatening injuries.
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Denys Shmyhal has submitted his resignation as Prime Minister of Ukraine, signaling a major political development. The decision follows a period of intense pressure from the war in Eastern Ukraine and the need to secure international financial support.
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El estado de California está otorgando dinero en efectivo a inmigrantes ilegales que ignoran la ley, pero no a las víctimas de los incendios forestales. Autoridades revelan los criminales detenidos por ICE.
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Terry McLaurin, the star wide receiver for the Washington Commanders, has expressed frustration over the ongoing contract negotiations with the team, despite his stellar 2023 performance. The former Ohio State star, who is seeking a better deal, has not yet decided to skip training camp, leaving the situation in a state of uncertainty.
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Former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has pledged to push for reform at the United Nations during his confirmation hearing, criticizing the body as bloated, ineffectual, and overly politicized. Waltz, echoing Trump’s approach, said the administration is reviewing U.N. spending to refocus the organization on its founding principles. The Senate is set to vote on…
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Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing for the DOJ to release all information on Jeffrey Epstein, demanding clarity from Attorney General Pam Bondi. The Trump administration has refused to disclose additional details about Epstein’s death, citing lack of evidence regarding a client list or murder.
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Manchester United players Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot, along with coach Ruben Amor, visited Anfield to honor Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva. The gathering highlighted their significant contributions to football.
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Atlético Madrid has reached an agreement with Botafogo to sign Thiago Almada, marking a significant transfer move for the LaLiga club. The deal, announced on Tuesday, signals the club’s strategic focus on strengthening its squad for the upcoming season.
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Liverpool have rejected Bayern Munich’s €67.5 million bid for Luis Diaz, according to a source told ESPN. This decision highlights the competitive nature of the transfer market as both clubs seek to strengthen their squads.
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Manchester City FC has announced a 10-year extension of its partnership with Puma, set to conclude in 2. The deal, valued at $1.3 billion, represents a significant financial commitment from the club to its long-standing kit supplier.
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FIFA has announced the application process for tickets to the 2026 World Cup will open on September 10. The tournament, set to be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is expected to attract a massive global audience.
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Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham will undergo surgery on his left shoulder in London on Wednesday, sources have told ESPN. The procedure is expected to keep him out of action for approximately 2 weeks.
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Liverpool has expressed interest in signing Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak this summer, according to a source cited by ESPN. The move comes as the Reds seek a prolific No.9 to bolster their attacking options.
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PGA Tour golfer Xander Schauffele has given his trophies to his parents, remaining unsure about the location of his Olympic gold medal.
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Caitlin Clark, known for her scoring ability, will make her debut in the WNBA All-Star 3-point contest. Sydnee Ionescu will also participate, adding to the competition’s excitement.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has advised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky against targeting Moscow directly in the ongoing war, citing potential diplomatic and political consequences. Ukraine has also launched a cyberattack on a major Russian drone supplier, which has reportedly caused significant disruption.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico’s government coalition has rejected the European Commission’s proposal to halt Russian gas flows by 2028, causing delays in the EU’s efforts to implement new sanctions against Russia. This decision highlights growing internal divisions within the EU as member states debate the effectiveness and timing of sanctions against Moscow.
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Ukraine is considering establishing private military companies (PMCs) in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ultimatum demanding the dissolution of its military formations. President Volodymyr Zelensky indicated he would evaluate this option following the latest Russian demands, highlighting the escalating tensions and potential shifts in Ukraine’s defense strategy.
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The U.S. government’s development finance agency is seeking a company to manage a joint U.S.-Ukraine investment fund, according to Ukraine’s Economy Ministry. This initiative aims to advance critical resources cooperation between the two nations.
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A man hiking in Sawtooth National Forest was mistaken for Travis Decker, the father accused of murdering his daughters, causing a temporary disruption in the ongoing manhunt. Authorities confirmed the individual was not the fugitive, but the search for Decker continues with multiple agencies involved.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes warns that cartel drones pose a significant threat to border security, with drugs like fentanyl being smuggled into the United States. Despite reduced border crossings, the use of drones for drug trafficking remains a pressing issue.
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Fox News host Trey Gowdy announced the release of his fiction debut, ‘The Color of Death,’ a psychological crime novel set for August 26. The book, written with Christopher Greyson, explores the mental toll of justice through a district attorney investigating a murder case involving a powerful judge.
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Heavy rainfall has caused flash floods in Moscow, with some areas receiving a month’s worth of rain in just two hours. Authorities are working to manage the situation and provide aid to affected residents.
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Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has called for the closure of the U.S. Department of Education, citing recent Supreme Court rulings that enable mass layoffs under the Trump administration. The decision has sparked significant debate about the role of federal education funding and oversight.
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Minister of Veterans Affairs Natalia Kalmykova has voiced her approval for the existing spontaneous memorials honoring those who died for Ukraine at Maidan and near St. Michael’s Monastery. She advocates for these memorials to be transformed into lasting tributes.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reviewed a report from Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko on the activities of the National Guard of Ukraine and other defense units on the front lines. The meeting highlights ongoing coordination and strategic planning in the face of continuing conflict.
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The National Commission for Energy and Utilities Regulation (NKREKP) has launched a new register to track electrical installations by consumers using alternative energy sources, aiming to enhance regulatory oversight and ensure compliance with standards.
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Former GOP lawmaker Mike Gallagher emphasizes the U.S. must take decisive action to lead the AI revolution. The discussion also touches upon the interplay between AI advancements and the U.S. nuclear power initiatives.
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The White House released an interactive map showing how Americans could benefit financially from Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, highlighting wage increases and tax cuts on tips, overtime, and Social Security. The bill, signed into law on July 4, includes provisions like permanent tax cuts from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and…
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Hugging Face is hosting over 5,000 AI models that recreate the likeness of real people, previously hosted on Civitai which banned them due to pressure from payment processors. Users migrated the models as part of a community effort to preserve them after Civitai’s abrupt removal policy.
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A senior BJP minister has warned that English speakers in India may soon feel ashamed, highlighting the party’s push for Hindi. This initiative has sparked significant backlash, with opposition and communities resisting the language shift.
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A senior BJP minister has declared that English speakers in India will soon feel ashamed, signaling the party’s intensified push to promote Hindi. This move has sparked widespread backlash, with critics warning of the potential marginalization of English and its speakers in the country.
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Two men have been given prison sentences for illegally cutting down a sycamore tree at Sycamore Gap, a cherished landmark near Hadrian’s Wall. The incident has sparked public outcry over the loss of a natural and historical symbol.
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A devastating fire at an assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, has left 9 people dead and dozens injured. Survivors accuse staff of fleeing the scene instead of helping elderly residents escape, with reports indicating workers did not even knock on doors before abandoning the building.
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The Syrian defense minister has declared a ceasefire in Sweida, a city with a primarily Druze population. Israel has responded with strikes on southern Syria, claiming the actions were taken to protect the Druze community.
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Karen Bass raises concerns about Supreme Court decisions’ impact on Gen Z’s education. Recent rulings could reshape educational access and rights for students.
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A small plane crash in Florida was captured on dramatic home security video, with locals rushing to save the family of four onboard. The Cessna T337G crashed near North Perry Airport, about a mile away from the runway, with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) stating the cause is unknown.
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Senate Democrat Dick Durbin accused the Trump administration of diverting critical resources from combating organized retail theft to prioritize a mass deportation agenda. Durbin highlighted reports of HSI agents being reassigned to immigration enforcement, raising concerns about the impact on public safety and economic costs.
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Recent anti-ICE demonstrations have intensified, signaling growing public discontent with federal immigration enforcement. These protests have sparked heated debates on both sides of the political spectrum.
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Israel’s government agency COGAT has criticized the UN for not distributing aid already in Gaza while highlighting ongoing distribution challenges. The U.N. attributes these issues to the restrictive operational environment, while GHF accuses the organization of poor execution and theft of aid.
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A small plane crash in Florida has been captured on video by a home security camera, showing the Cessna aircraft colliding with a tree in Pembroke Pines on July 13. Authorities are reviewing the footage to determine the cause of the incident.