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Dave Roberts, preparing to manage the NL All-Star Game for a fourth time, finds the role more enjoyable than challenging, allowing for relaxed interactions with players like Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman. The Dodgers have five All-Stars in attendance, providing a respite for the team as they prepare for the season’s final stretch.
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U.S. Ambassador Matthew Whitaker discusses reactions to President Donald Trump announcing a weapons package sale to NATO for Ukraine and threatening secondary tariffs if a ceasefire deal is not reached. The move reflects Trump’s ongoing influence in U.S. foreign policy.
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Mike Waltz is preparing for a challenging confirmation hearing for the UN ambassador role, facing intense scrutiny from Democrats. A state of emergency has been declared due to severe weather impacting millions on the East Coast.
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A customer at an Italian restaurant returned his tip after a waitress publicly insulted him, sparking an online debate over whether the incident was a case of overstepping or a justified response.
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Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old progressive activist and social media influencer, is running for Arizona’s congressional seat with support from David Hogg, drawing comparisons to Zohran Mamdani’s victory over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The primary contest is seen as a barometer of the Democratic Party’s internal divisions between its establishment and progressive wings.
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The EU faces growing pressure as US-China trade tensions escalate, raising questions about its ability to maintain balanced trade relations with both powers. European leaders are weighing their options amid threats from the US and the economic opportunities presented by China.
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WNBA star Natasha Cloud mocked former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for his decision to run as an independent candidate in the New York City mayoral race, drawing attention to his perceived attempt to copy Zohran Mamdani’s campaign tactics.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has decided to run as an independent candidate for mayor of New York City. His decision marks a significant political move, introducing new dynamics to the mayoral race.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived in Beijing for high-level discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, focusing on strengthening economic relations despite ongoing U.S. pressure. The visit underscores Australia’s strategic balancing act between its close alliance with the U.S. and its significant trade interests with China.
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The episode explores ICE’s role in immigration enforcement, Rep. Salud Carbajal’s advocacy for border security, and the significance of the Biden-Autopen in presidential operations.
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Israeli Arab activist Yoseph Haddad accuses members of the ‘Squad’ of undermining Arab-Jewish coexistence by distorting historical facts and promoting extremist ideologies. He argues that these representatives, including Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, and Tlaib, are either misinformed or intentionally misleading the public, fueling antisemitism and extremist networks.
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The National Education Association has criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to allow Trump’s education department cuts. NEA President Becky Pringle called the ruling ‘unlawful,’ warning of the impact on public schools and students.
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The Biden administration has faced backlash over the last-minute clemency approvals, with Rep. Jeff Van, R-N.J., discussing the autopen scandal on ‘Fox & Friends First’. Democrats defend former President Biden, while Republicans criticize the process.
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President Donald Trump is set to announce a $70 billion investment plan focused on artificial intelligence and energy development during a summit in Pennsylvania. The event coincides with discussions about his performance among young voters, as highlighted by Carnegie Mellon College Republicans President Anthony Cacciato.
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Israeli-Arab journalist Yoseph Haddad criticized three ‘Squad’ members over their anti-Israel views. Haddad has become a well-known social media presence since the Hamas massacre against Israelis on Oct 7, 2023.
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The EU failed to approve new Russia sanctions, with Slovakia blocking the latest measures. EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas reported the deadlock on the 18th round of sanctions, emphasizing internal division.
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European Union foreign ministers convened in Brussels to deliberate on increasing Ukraine’s support and imposing fresh sanctions on Russia following Russia’s reported destruction of 55 Ukrainian drones.
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Russia’s defense ministry reported destroying over 50 Ukrainian drones during an overnight attack. EU foreign ministers are convening in Brussels to discuss Ukraine’s support and additional sanctions against Russia.
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The New York Times reports on the political divide regarding the release of Homan, a prominent figure in the political landscape. The article highlights the differing opinions within the political parties on this matter.
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Danielle Sobkin, a UC Berkeley graduate, warns of a rising antisemitism crisis on college campuses and advocates for stronger support of pro-Israel allies in leadership roles, including President Donald Trump. The discussion highlights growing concerns about campus intolerance and the need for decisive action.
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On Monday, July 14, Sean Hannity’s ‘The Hannity Show’ delved into the ongoing political discourse involving former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. The episode’s focus was the autopen, a device used by presidential administrations to sign documents.
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Google has launched a new tool in Gmail called ‘Manage Subscriptions’ that allows users to unsubscribe from multiple mailing lists with just a few clicks. This feature aims to reduce inbox clutter, enhance privacy, and eliminate the risk of clicking on potentially malicious unsubscribe links.
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House Republicans are promoting the ‘one big, beautiful bill’, a sweeping domestic policy package extending Trump’s tax cuts and eliminating taxes on tips. Democrats accuse the bill of undermining Medicaid and food assistance programs.
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Concerns have been raised by prominent liberal commentators about the possibility of President Donald Trump interfering with or canceling the 2026 midterm elections. James Carville, a Democratic strategist, has warned that Trump could potentially tamper with votes to ensure the Democratic Party cannot disrupt his long-term plans.
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President Donald Trump and over 60 CEOs announced $50 billion in investments at the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit at Carnegie Mellon, focusing on energy, AI, and workforce development to position the state as a leader in the AI revolution. The summit emphasizes Pennsylvania’s industrial history and resources to power the AI era, highlighting the…
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Mike Waltz faces intense scrutiny from Democrats during his UN ambassador confirmation hearing over his involvement in a Signal group chat discussing strike plans against the Houthis. The hearing will assess his leadership and reform proposals for the United Nations.
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Democrats plan to scrutinize Mike Waltz’s role in a Signal group chat discussing strike plans against the Houthis during his Senate confirmation hearing for U.N. ambassador. The controversy over the chat could impact his confirmation, with Republicans likely to support Waltz despite Democratic criticism.
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Political influencer and podcast host Link Lauren expressed skepticism over recent reports of decreased LGBTQ support for President Trump, highlighting tensions within the community. Lauren criticized the ‘non-binary LGBTQIA R2D2 nonsense’ and emphasized that many LGBTQ individuals are disenchanted with certain aspects of the movement.
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The segment provided a platform for analyzing these events and their potential implications for the political landscape. Jesse Watters provided a balanced analysis of these events, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and critically evaluating the information presented by various sources.
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Foreign affairs analyst Harley Lippman joined Fox & Friends First to discuss President Trump’s decision to send weapons to Ukraine through NATO. The discussion also covered recent developments in the Gaza conflict and Iranian threats against Trump.
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Heavy rainfall has prompted ongoing rescue efforts in Texas, but authorities are facing criticism over inadequate early warnings. Officials warn that the storm system is expected to deliver more rain through Tuesday, complicating relief operations.
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A teachers’ union member was reportedly told that fighting against President Donald Trump was more important than teaching reading and writing at the National Education Association meeting. The National Education Association defended its stance by emphasizing the need to protect democracy against Trump’s alleged embrace of fascism.
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Bayern Munich and Arsenal are competing for Crystal Palace forward Eberechi Eze. The potential move could have significant implications for both clubs and the Premier League.
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Euro 2025 has reached the final eight teams, with Spain remaining the favorite and England closely trailing in second place.
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With PSG’s defeat in the Club World Cup, the 2024-25 Ballon d’Or is now in the spotlight. Kylian Mbappé, who has been in exceptional form with PSG, remains the frontrunner, having led his team to a Champions League final and a league title.
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The article ranks the top 25 NFL teams of the past 25 years, examining which franchises have had the most success since 2000. It highlights the dominance of the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, and Kansas City Chiefs.
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NFL executives, coaches, and scouts have ranked the top 10 off-ball linebackers, offering insights into future draft prospects and team strategies. This annual evaluation highlights the critical role of versatile defenders in contemporary football.
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The article highlights how several top athletes are on the brink of achieving significant milestones in 2025. Fans are encouraged to watch closely as these stars aim to etch their names into sports history.
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The MLB All-Star Game is set to take place in Atlanta, featuring the top players from Major League Baseball. The event will highlight anticipated matchups and expert opinions on potential outcomes.
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Smoke has been reported near a Russian battery plant, which is believed to produce components for missile systems including the Iskander system and cruise missiles. The incident is attributed to a reported Ukrainian drone attack.
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Ukraine’s SBU announces the arrest of a Russian agent caught planting explosives in a Rivne apartment building. The 27-year-old suspect, a Lviv resident, was recruited by Russian ‘special services’ for ‘easy money’ through Telegram.
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Sources close to former President Donald Trump have told the Financial Times that Trump pushed for Ukraine to take military action against Russia, aiming to make Moscow ‘feel the pain’ and incentivize it to engage in negotiations. This strategy, according to the report, was part of Trump’s broader efforts to exert pressure on Russia and…
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The Kremlin has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent tariff threats by calling them ‘quite serious.’ Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized that some of Trump’s comments appeared to be addressed personally to Russian President Vladimir Putin, underscoring the potential for heightened tensions between the two nations.
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Fox News @ Night discussed potential Trump-Putin talks and a peace deal in the Middle East as key developments. The segment also covered federal raids in California, highlighting the ongoing immigration enforcement actions.
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Jamie Sanchez, owner of The Drip Café in Denver, has faced ongoing protests from far-left groups, particularly the Denver Communists, who accuse the café of anti-gay sentiments. Despite his efforts to help the homeless through his ministry, “Recycle God’s Love,” Sanchez has received both online harassment and on-site protest activity, including vandalism and threats. He…
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Rosie O’Donnell and Donald Trump have maintained a decades-long feud, with the latest episode involving Trump threatening to revoke O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship after she relocated to Ireland. The comedian has openly criticized Trump, asserting his harmful actions and opposing his policies.
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A new book, ‘2024,’ reveals Democratic senators’ panic after Biden’s debate, including Senator Reed’s call for neurological tests, while detailing dysfunction in Biden and Harris campaigns.
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A new study reveals that the Class of 2025 is facing significant challenges in transitioning to the workforce, with 7 million open jobs and a mismatch between education and business needs. High youth unemployment, particularly among high-school graduates, threatens the U.S. economy’s growth.
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Israeli researchers have developed an mRNA vaccine that is 100% effective against *Yersinia pestis*, the bacterium responsible for plague. This marks the first time mRNA technology has been successfully used to combat bacterial infections, which could revolutionize vaccine development and address growing concerns over antibiotic resistance.
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The Atlanta Braves will host the 2025 MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Cumberland, Georgia, marking the first time the event will be held at their stadium since 2000. The decision comes after the game was removed in 2021 due to the state’s voting law, which faced criticism for its restrictions on mail-in voting…
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Recent polls show Democrats are perceived as ‘out of touch’ and ‘weak’ by many voters, as the party struggles with immigration policies and the rise of socialist candidates. The survey conducted between May and June by Unite the Country shows a worsening image since the 2022 elections.
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Ukraine has received additional military aid from Western allies, bolstering its defense against ongoing Russian attacks. A recent drone strike in Odesa highlights the escalating conflict and the need for continued support.
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Prince Andrew is reportedly allowed to resume travel following his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, but experts believe he remains a source of embarrassment to the royal family. The Duke of York’s controversial past has led to negative public perception and limited his future involvement with the monarchy.
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The Menendez brothers are pursuing a new trial through a habeas petition citing new sexual abuse evidence and an upcoming parole hearing. They argue that this evidence could have led to a different outcome in their original trial.
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Archaeologists in western Germany have uncovered a 1,600-year-old Roman-era settlement near Delbrück, revealing 750 artifacts including a unique burial with parts of a military belt datable to the 4th or 5th centuries. This discovery marks the first recorded burial in the region with such artifacts, offering insights into Roman-Germanic interactions during the Migration Period.
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The 12-day conflict has escalated into a new phase of psychological warfare marked by AI-powered propaganda. Social media platforms are key battlegrounds for disinformation campaigns, intensifying the conflict’s psychological impact.
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Michael Bernard Bell, 54, is set to be executed by lethal injection in Florida on Tuesday after being convicted of murdering two individuals outside a bar in 1993 as part of an attempted revenge plot. He was also later convicted of three additional murders that happened prior to the bar incident, including the fatal shooting…
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France’s National Strategic Review warns of potential open warfare in the ‘heart of Europe’ by 2030, identifying Russia as the most direct threat to the country and its European allies. The review comes amid heightened tensions in Eastern Europe, particularly after Russia’s ongoing military actions in Ukraine.
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The media is presenting Trump’s second term as a destructive force, contrasting him with Biden. Trump’s policies, including border sealing and ICE reinforcement, are seen as moving backward and damaging democracy.
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The World Health Organization and UNICEF have issued a warning about the widening gap in vaccination coverage, with over 14 million children remaining unvaccinated in 2024. Misinformation and significant cuts to international aid are identified as key factors exacerbating the issue.