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The New York Jets have agreed to a four-year, $12,0.4 million deal with Sauce Gardner, making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history. This extension reinforces the Jets’ commitment to building a competitive defense.
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Experts from various fields, including economics and international relations, have expressed concerns that the proposed tariffs could harm U.S. industries and not effectively influence Russia’s actions. They argue that such measures often fail to produce the desired outcomes and may even escalate tensions rather than reduce them.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s much-anticipated ‘big announcement’ on Russia initially raised hopes in Ukraine that the White House would take decisive action against Moscow. However, the announcement failed to deliver the concrete measures Ukraine had hoped for, leaving the country’s weary population in disappointment.
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The Kyiv court has released Ukraine’s top anti-corruption activist, Vitaliy Shabunin, on recognizance as his lawyer dismisses the charges. The case highlights ongoing legal challenges faced by anti-corruption figures in Ukraine.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly suggested that President Volody, Zelensky should avoid targeting Moscow with potential U.S.-provided long-range weapons. This follows a report by the Financial Times that Trump inquired whether Kyiv could strike Moscow or St. Petersburg if equipped with such arms.
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Denmark and Sweden are open to help deliver U.S. weapons, including Patriot air defense systems, to Ukraine via NATO, countries’ officials said on July 15. The move underscores the continued commitment of several European nations to bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities against Russian aggression.
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The panel discussion at Interfax-Ukraine revealed that 46% of Americans believe the U.S. is not doing enough to support Ukraine, the highest level since the war began. Analysts highlighted significant partisan splits over further assistance.
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Jewish leaders and advocates warn that Zohran Mamdani’s rise in the New York mayoral race could trigger an ‘existential threat’ to the Jewish community, with rising antisemitism and fears of a mass exodus. The controversy stems from Mamdani’s refusal to condemn the ‘Globalize the intifada’ slogan and his positions on Israel.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko argued that the most effective way to counter Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims is to supply Ukraine with Western weapons and focus national resources on bolstering the military. He praised the U.S. and Trump administration for their recent decision to provide additional arms packages to Ukraine.
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Hungary has called on the EU to sanction Ukrainian officials over the death of Jozsef Sebestyen, a dual citizen beaten to death by recruitment officers for resisting conscription. The incident has sparked outrage in Hungary, prompting the government to lodge formal protests and summon Ukraine’s ambassador.
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The Zaporizhia region is under a prolonged air raid alert after a significant drone attack, with officials reporting continuous alerts since 19:30 on Monday, July 14. The ongoing situation has raised concerns about the stability and security of the area.
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Recent revelations have linked Governor Gavin Newsom to a pot farm owner implicated in a significant immigration enforcement action. The report claims News than received donations from this individual, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.
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Faith communities and mental health professionals unite to aid Kerrville, Texas, residents in their recovery from flood trauma, offering spiritual guidance and emotional support. Survivors of the recent devastation, now rebuilding their lives, are finding solace in communal bonds and religious practices as they navigate the aftermath of the disaster.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik criticized CUNY Chancellor Dr. Felix V. Matos Rodriguez for his handling of antisemitism on campus during a House Education Committee hearing. She raised concerns about alleged faculty ties to Mahmoud Khalil, an individual linked to extremist activities.
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The recent release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files has sparked significant controversy and speculation, particularly regarding its implications for the Trump administration. Jack Posobiec and several other conservative influencers were offered a preview of the Epstein files in February, hours before they were released publicly by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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French startup Seaturns has developed a wave energy system using water pendulum turbines, offering a durable, low-maintenance, and efficient solution for clean power generation. This technology provides a consistent and predictable energy source, making it a promising alternative to traditional renewables.
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The Verkhovna Rada has ratified the Agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
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Jessica Biel revealed that maintaining her toned physique from ‘The Better Sister’ requires a strict fitness and nutrition plan, which she can’t sustain long-term. Her social media posts detailed her workout routine and the importance of muscle building and flexibility.
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Major League Baseball Players Association Executive Director Tony Clark has advised foreign-born players to carry their documentation at all times to ensure job security, citing heightened immigration scrutiny under the Trump administration. The decision comes as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has intensified crackdowns on illegal immigration, prompting the league’s efforts to support players in…
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Minister Natalia Kalmyk, Kovna has reported that the veterans’ housing rental compensation program is underutilized due to landlords avoiding official contracts. The initiative’s effectiveness is being hampered by the reluctance of property owners to engage with the program.
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French defense chief Thierry Burkhard claimed Russian President Vladimir Putin labeled France as Moscow’s main adversary in Europe, but the statement was refuted by French media and officials, who cited no evidence for Putin’s remark. The military pointed to a public opinion poll showing increased Russian public perception of France as having tense relations with…
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U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended five Iranians and two Uzbek citizens at the northern border, raising security concerns. Officials warn of potential Iranian sleeper cells exploiting lax border policies, heightening fears about terrorism within the U.S.
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Yuval David, a Jewish advocate and advisor, has called on Zoh, the mayoral race highlights concerns about the political climate and the potential for increased polarization in the city.
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Young Democrats are calling for a rebrand of the party to reflect their values and connect with younger voters. Brett Cooper discussed these shifts on ‘America’s Newsroom’, highlighting the need for authentic representation in politics.
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A high-profile trial is underway in Colorado as dental professional James Craig is accused of fatally poisoning his wife. Live courtroom streaming is available via the Colorado Judicial Branch.
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Severe storms in New Jersey and Pennsylvania caused flash flooding, killing at least two people and damaging infrastructure. At least two individuals were killed when their vehicle was swept away by rushing waters during the storm.
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Gen Z’s Conservative Shift Sparks ‘Greatest Generational Realignment’ in 50 Years, Says Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, highlights the growing conservative influence among Gen Z, citing the recent Student Action Summit as evidence of a significant generational realignment.
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FOX News Media has entered into a licensing deal with the popular conservative podcast ‘Ruthless,’ marking its expansion into new media. Hosted by Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook, ‘Ruthless’ has grown into a prominent voice in conservative political discourse.
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Epicenter and Itera have announced the launch of the Blaho for Communities digital platform, which aims to improve local governance and community engagement through technology. The platform will serve as a centralized hub for residents to access services and participate in decision-making.
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A murder trial has commenced in Colorado for a dentist accused of poisoning his wife. The case, covered by Fox News correspondent Jonathan Hunt on ‘America’s Newsroom’, highlights the legal proceedings and potential consequences for the defendant.
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President Trump has increasingly aligned with European leaders on the war in Ukraine, following their increased military spending. Trump has warned Moscow that he would impose new economic punishments if it did not agree to a peace deal within 50 days.
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Blackpink, the South Korean girl group consisting of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, has released their first new song in three years titled ‘Jump’. The track draws inspiration from the classic Love Parade, a iconic event known for its vibrant music and energetic atmosphere.
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The British government has initiated a covert operation to relocate thousands of Afghans who collaborated with British forces, following a data leak that exposed their identities. This relocation strategy aims to safeguard the individuals from potential threats following the leak.
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Las Vegas tourism faces backlash after visitors express frustration over ‘absurdly priced’ accommodations and dining costs. A restaurant’s controversial 18% ‘living wage fee’ has sparked online debate.
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Sen. Dick Durbin accuses the Trump administration of diverting ‘critical resources’ away from fighting organized retail theft, in favor of deportations. The senator argues that the focus on immigration enforcement is undermining efforts to address retail crime.
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Israel has intensified its military operations in Syria and Lebanon, launching airstrikes against the newly formed Syrian government forces and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group. The Syrian government forces have entered the predominantly Druse city of Sweida, prompting Israeli intervention following deadly sectarian clashes.
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World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler admits that his immense success in golf does not translate to personal fulfillment, highlighting the fleeting nature of victory. He emphasizes that his true priorities lie with his family, stating that being a great father is more important than being a top golfer.
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Late-night host Stephen Colbert criticized Paramount for settling with Donald Trump in his lawsuit over the editing of a Kamala Harris interview. The settlement has sparked backlash over potential censorship and financial motives.
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The article explores the implications of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump on national security and the remittance problem in America. It delves into the role of surveillance systems and the challenges of managing cross-border financial transactions.
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Xander Schauffele’s father, Stefan, has skipped the 2024 Ryder Cup in New York due to concerns about fan behavior. He cited past incidents, including a controversial comment at a previous event and a heated confrontation between Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay’s caddie, as reasons for his decision.
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Sen. Tom Cotton criticizes Democrats for resisting ICE, while the White House pushes back on the agency’s actions. President Trump is also sending weapons to Ukraine via NATO, applying pressure on Putin to seek a ceasefire.
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House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington asserts the Big Beautiful Bill is just the beginning of fiscal reforms to boost the U.S. economy. He emphasizes the need for continued spending cuts and pro-growth policies to address the nation’s financial challenges.
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The Russian stock market saw a significant increase after news of Trump setting a Ukraine peace deal deadline. The MOEX Index rose by 1.18%, while the RTS Index climbed 1.2%.
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First Deputy Minister of Energy Yuriy Sheiko stated that the current electricity generation situation this summer is significantly improved compared to previous years, ensuring no restrictions on population and industry. However, the Ministry of Energy warns that the risks of potential Russian attacks and their consequences remain a significant concern.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who previously considered boycotting the 2021 MLB All-Star Game due to Georgia’s voting laws, is now excited to manage the event in Atlanta. The game was moved to Denver in 2021 over concerns about voting restrictions but is returning to Atlanta this year.
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A retired US Army officer has pleaded guilty to leaking top secret information about the Ukraine conflict to an unknown woman on a foreign dating platform. The information included military targets, Russian military capabilities, and US and NATO planning, with the two communicating through a messaging feature on an unnamed foreign dating platform.
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Jimmy Failla and Sean Hannity discussed their new comedy special ‘Punchlines and Patriots’ on Hannity’s show. The special, now available on Fox Nation, blends political humor with comedy.
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The MLB is set to debut the Automated Ball-Strike system at the All-Star Game, sparking mixed reactions among players and fans, with some calling it a positive addition while others express concerns over its impact on traditional baseball.
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Democratic lawmakers criticized former national security adviser Mike Waltz during his U.N. ambassador nomination hearing for allegedly lying about the Signalgate scandal, which involved leaking sensitive military information via Signal. They accused him of lacking remorse for sharing classified details on a civilian app, while Waltz denied wrongdoing and blamed the Biden administration for approving…
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Minister of Veterans Affairs Natalia Kalmykova said talk about a possible reform of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs is based on rumors. Her comments come amid ongoing speculation about the structure and operations of the ministry.
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EA FC 25 has partnered with FUTTIES to feature their Team 1 in the Greats of the Game program. The team includes prominent players like Kylian Mbappé, Pedri, and Pelé, highlighting their impact on football.
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Wrexham Football Club has surged into the Championship, just a step away from the Premier League. The club faces the challenge of adapting to the league’s grueling schedule, raising questions about their readiness for the higher level of competition.
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Wrexham has launched its new away kit for the 2025-26 season, drawing inspiration from the daff. The design incorporates the flower’s vibrant yellow hues, reflecting the team’s connection to Welsh culture.
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ESPN provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Oleksandr Usyk’s training camp as he prepares for his undisputed heavyweight title fight against Daniel Dubois on July 19. The report highlights the intense regimen and strategies employed by the Ukrainian champion.
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The Indiana Fever and Washington Mystics have climbed to the top of the WNBA Power Rankings, with their strong offensive performances driving their rise. This movement highlights the competitiveness of the league as teams prepare for the All-Star break.
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The Washington Commanders will retire the No. 81 jersey of Hall of Fame wide receiver Art Monk on November 2, marking the end of his storied career with the team, which included three Super Bowl victories. Monk, who played for the team from 1982 to 1993, was a key contributor to three Super Bowl-winning teams,…
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Five-star recruit Tyler Atkinson, ESPN’s No. 1 outside linebacker in the 2026 class, has committed to Texas after initially being favored to join Georgia. His decision, announced on ‘The Pat McAfee Show,’ marks a significant addition to the Longhorns’ defensive roster.
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Florida Rep. Maria Salazar has defended the ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention center as meeting the ‘highest standards,’ contradicting Democrats’ claims of cruel treatment. Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, have criticized the facility as an ‘internment camp’ and a ‘cruel political stunt.’
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Lawmakers are delaying the Russia tariff bill as Trump considers independent sanctions. The Senate will remain ready to act if needed, according to Republican leader John Thune.
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Senate Republicans are preparing to advance Trump’s $9.4 billion clawback package, but internal dissent threatens to stall the effort. Concerns over significant cuts to USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) have sparked divisions within the party.