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Spain secured their first-ever knockout victory at the Euros, defeating host nation Switzerland. The win marks a significant milestone for the team, though they now face the challenge of advancing further in the tournament.
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A lawyer for NFL Hall of Fame member Shannon Sharpe confirms that a lawsuit alleging sexual assault during their relationship has been settled. The resolution, reported to be reached without public details, marks the conclusion of a legal matter involving the former NFL player.
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The U.S. will send its next Patriot system to Germany rather than Switzerland, in order to speed up Berlin’s shipment of two Patriot batteries to Ukraine, officials said. This decision aims to accelerate the delivery of critical defense equipment to Ukraine.
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Ukraine has resumed its nightly drone strikes on Moscow for the third straight night, according to a Russian official. Russian air defense units intercepted 13 drones flying towards Moscow in under two hours, as reported by Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
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Commander Robert Brovdi calls for NATO countries to revise their security doctrines amid evolving threats. His remarks at the Landeuro conference highlight the need for modernized defense strategies.
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White House officials have been focusing on the $2.5 billion renovation of the Federal Reserve building, suggesting it could be used to challenge Powell’s leadership. The administration’s scrutiny of the project highlights potential political tensions surrounding major infrastructure spending.
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Brent Rooker was selected for the AL’s first All-Star swing-off, which sparked debate over player choices. Rooker humorously responded to ESPN’s Jeff Passan’s suggestion for a different lineup, clarifying he had no issue with the recommendations.
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Lawmakers are questioning whether the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s late-night show by CBS is linked to political reasons, following Paramount’s $16 million settlement with President Trump over a controversial interview edit. Colbert announced the show’s cancellation after next season.
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The EU is imposing a moving price cap on Russian oil, aiming to shrink Russia’s economy and pressure it into a ceasefire with Ukraine. The bloc hopes the latest sanctions package will urge Russia toward a ceasefire with Ukraine.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters critiques former President Barack Obama’s vision for masculinity and its impact on male voters. Watters argues that Obama’s policies and rhetoric may have alienated male voters, sparking debates about gender roles and political identity.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries met with New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani but did not endorse him, despite his support from progressive figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders. The meeting was described as ‘constructive’ but no endorsement was given, raising questions about the leadership’s stance on Mamdani’s candidacy.
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Jon Stewart expressed uncertainty about his future at Comedy Central amid the Paramount-Skydance merger, while his friend Stephen Colbert announced the cancellation of ‘The Late Show,’ adding to speculation about late-night programming changes.
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Russia’s use of fiber-optic drones in Ukraine has created a technological gap, forcing the country to accelerate its efforts to develop countermeasures. The conflict highlights the increasing role of innovation in modern warfare.
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Brian Littrell, a member of the Backstreet Boys, has filed a lawsuit against a Florida sheriff’s department to force them to help keep trespassers off his private beach. The singer emphasized his commitment to the truth and the law.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is allegedly a victim of a scheme orchestrated by an illegal migrant who staged a kidnapping hoax. This incident has led to a broader discussion on the Democratic Party’s stance towards I.C.E., with ‘The Five’ co-hosts analyzing the potential political ramifications of the situation.
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The USDA has terminated contracts with dozens of researchers from China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran, citing national security concerns. This move is part of a broader strategy to protect American farmland from foreign influence.
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Candace Cameron Bure shared a photo of herself in a white bikini enjoying a relaxing beach day with a can of Diet Coke and sweet and salty snacks. The actress also reflected on her broader fitness goals and personal life, emphasizing her commitment to health and family well-being.
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During a CNN panel discussion, leftist podcast host Touré suggested that Trump wasn’t shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania by an assassin last year. The claim led to a heated confrontation among the panelists, with others reacting strongly to the suggestion.
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Ukraine’s Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky and Chief of the General Staff Andriy Hnatov to discuss new weapon deliveries. This meeting focuses on logistics and coordination for additional military supplies to support Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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FBI Director Kash Patel condemned a $250 million fraud scheme in Minnesota that exploited federal nutrition funding during the pandemic. The scheme involved 38 guilty pleas and the indictment of 70 individuals for falsely claiming reimbursed meals for personal gain.
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Stephen Colbert’s cancellation of ‘The Late Show’ has sparked a debate over the role of liberal influence in media. The decision by CBS to end the show has been linked to the political climate and the network’s strategic shift.
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Miami-area restaurants are accepting mangoes as currency for food and drinks, celebrating the fruit’s peak season. Patrons trade in tropical fruit for cocktails, desserts, and bread, highlighting a unique cultural and community-driven exchange.
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The Five panelists discuss the Democrats’ internal struggles and their approach to the mayoral race in New York City. Some Americans face concerns over having a democratic socialist on the ballot.
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The United Kingdom has announced sanctions against Russian GRU agents accused of orchestrating cyberattacks and hybrid threats. The British government’s statement emphasizes the agents’ role in destabilizing Europe, undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty, and threatening the safety of British citizens.
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter highlights ongoing developments in several high-profile criminal cases, including concerns about jury tampering in the Murdaugh trial, the lifting of a gag order in the Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger’s case, a teen accused of murdering a paddleboarder, and legal challenges surrounding the medical records of Luigi Mangione. Other stories…
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President Trump has requested that the release of grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein’s indictment for sex trafficking be subject to court approval, marking a shift from his earlier resistance to judicial oversight. Legal experts are closely watching the development, as it could impact the transparency of the investigation and the potential for public…
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CBS has announced the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ after its final season. Industry analysts speculate the decision may be driven by financial factors, with recent cost-cutting efforts following a dispute with ‘60 Minutes’.
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The ‘Ruthless’ podcast hosts argue that the Democratic Party must start from scratch to revive ‘alpha energy.’ This comes after a Democratic senator’s comments on the need to bring back this energy to her party.
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The UKRNAFTA filling station network, in collaboration with Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, has launched the ‘Pluses’ program to supply discounted fuel to military personnel. This initiative, which is part of the Army+ app, has demonstrated its effectiveness in providing essential support to Ukraine’s armed forces during the ongoing conflict.
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Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., has claimed that declassified documents suggest former President Barack Obama’s administration fabricated the Trump-Russia hoax. Lawler made these allegations during an appearance on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
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This race highlights ideological divides over the role of government, diversity initiatives, and political ideology. Daniels’ campaign reflects ongoing tensions within the Republican Party as it seeks to balance conservative principles with evolving voter priorities.
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Senator Eric Schmitt supports Trump’s cryptocurrency bill, aiming to stabilize the digital currency market. He also praises the administration’s spending cuts.
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Democratic Rep. Mark Takano of California has defended New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, insisting he is not a socialist but an advocate for small ‘c’ capitalism. Takano praised Mamdani’s focus on small businesses and reducing regulatory barriers, while acknowledging the candidate’s self-identification as a democratic socialist.
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Teddi Mellencamp, a star of ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,’ has disclosed that her doctors missed a critical step in monitoring her melanoma, leading to a stage 4 diagnosis. The television personality emphasizes the importance of patient advocacy and highlights the need for proactive healthcare.
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A Florida woman, Cynthia Valeska Díaz Sosa, was charged with aggravated battery and burglary with assault after allegedly using bear mace on a driver who ran over a chicken she was attempting to let pass. The incident occurred in Key West and sparked a bizarre road rage altercation.
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Body camera footage reveals a chaotic scene at a community pool in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, where hundreds of teens took over the facility. The incident escalated when an individual allegedly set off fireworks, leading to one arrest.
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The Directory of National Intelligence (DNI) has reportedly revealed internal findings suggesting the Obama administration may have fabricated evidence linking former President Donald Trump to Russia. This revelation comes amid ongoing investigations into potential collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russian entities during the 2016 election.
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WNBA star Angel Reese criticized the league’s CBA proposal as ‘disrespectful,’ reflecting frustration over labor negotiations. Players like Sabrina Ionescu and Satou Sabally also expressed dissatisfaction, emphasizing the need for fair compensation in the sport’s growing popularity.
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A stolen Cessna 172 caused a major security incident at Vancouver International Airport, halting operations and forcing multiple flights to reroute. The pilot, identified as 39-year-old Shaheer Cassim, faces a hijacking charge with an ideological motive, though no injuries were reported.
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Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a roundtable discussion on humanitarian activities in war on July 24. The event will examine the protection of personnel, innovations, and the impact on world politics.
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Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal of Ukraine has convened a meeting with his deputies to outline key tasks and challenges, assigning clear responsibilities to each in their respective areas of expertise. The meeting marks the beginning of a more structured approach to managing the country’s defense strategy.
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Hunter Biden offered personal insights into his father’s election loss in a podcast interview. Political analysts are evaluating the potential impact of his remarks on the political narrative.
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Gelendzhik Airport has welcomed its first commercial flight since its closure in 2022, marking a significant milestone in the region’s recovery. The event featured a ceremonial water salute and a welcoming committee of officials, media, and journalists.
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Former President Donald Trump criticized former President Joe Biden over alleged autopen use in signing a cryptocurrency bill, accusing him of improper conduct. The comment highlights ongoing political tensions and the intersection of cryptocurrency regulation with presidential influence.
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The Fox News Politics newsletter highlights several key developments. President Trump has directed Attorney General Bondi to work on unsealing grand jury transcripts in the Epstein case, stating that ‘we are ready.’ Congress has sent a $9 billion spending cuts package to Trump’s desk after a late-night House vote. NYC Democratic socialist Mamdani is under…
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Cam Heyward commends Aaron Rodgers’ commitment to the Steelers. Analysts debate the team’s playoff chances.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has instructed Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal to expedite the implementation of agreements for drones, particularly interceptor and deep-strike variants, emphasizing the urgency of concluding relevant contracts. The directive underscores the critical need to rapidly finalize contracts to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities against ongoing aggression.
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A noose was found at the construction site of the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium, prompting an investigation and suspension of work. The stadium, which is scheduled to open in 2027, is currently under investigation, and work has been halted.
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Drake Maye is poised to become a top-10 quarterback by 2025. His growth in decision-making, leadership, and physicality highlights his potential for the future.
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Jason Crowe Jr., the No. 1 point guard in the 2, 2026 class, has committed to Missouri, becoming the Tigers’ highest-ranked recruit in nearly a decade. This move is expected to bolster the university’s basketball program significantly.
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WNBA players, including Breanna Stewart, expressed disappointment over the stalled collective bargaining agreement (CBA) talks with league commissioner Cathy Engelbert and ownership representatives. The meeting during the All-Star weekend in Indianapolis was described as a ‘wasted opportunity,’ highlighting the players’ frustration with the lack of progress.
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Shane Lowry faced a two-stroke penalty after his ball appeared to move during a practice swing in the rough on the 12th hole during the Open Championship. The decision was based on broadcast video footage.
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Texas is the preseason favorite to win the SEC, with Heisman contender Arch Manning leading the charge. The Longhorns face formidable competition from top teams like Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and South Carolina.
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A professional bettor placed 30 wagers on Terry Rozier in a 2023 NBA game within 46 minutes, according to documents obtained by ESPN. These suspicious bets are under scrutiny by federal investigators.
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Scottie Scheffler made eight birdies on another wild afternoon of weather at Royal Portrush to build a one-shot lead at the Open Championship heading into the weekend. His stellar performance positions him well for the final stages of the tournament.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hinted at a potential “mega-deal” with U.S. President Donald Trump to sell Ukrainian drones to the American military. The proposal comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and growing military needs.
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The Russian oil giant Rosne, has been trying to sell its 49.13% stake in India’s Nayara refinery, but the EU’s latest sanctions package could make such a deal too risky for buyers. The move could deter potential buyers due to increased regulatory and financial risks.
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The EU has approved one of its strongest sanctions packages against Russia, marking a significant escalation in economic pressure on Moscow. This decision came after Slovakia removed its veto, which had previously blocked the measure.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized that ending the war in Ukraine is the absolute top priority. The statement comes amid ongoing discussions about Ukraine’s potential membership in the European Union.
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Ukrainian forces are maintaining their defensive positions near Pokrovsk, according to Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. The commander stated that the enemy’s attempts to capture the area have been unsuccessful despite ongoing small-scale infantry assaults.