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The WHO and UNICEF have warned that widespread misinformation and severe international aid cuts are widening coverage gaps, putting millions of children at risk. Over 14 million children remain unvaccinated in 2024, according to the report.
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President Trump has pledged $500 billion to bolster American leadership in the AI revolution, emphasizing the nation’s natural gas reserves as a key resource to power data centers. The initiative aims to secure economic benefits, national security, and global technological preeminence by building the necessary infrastructure for AI development.
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A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to end deportation protections for Afghans, pending further review. The decision came as Afghan refugees continue to integrate into American society, with one refugee mother walking her children to school in Kentucky.
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A U.S. judge has ordered the release of Iranian doctoral student Pouria Pourhosseinhendabad, who was arrested alongside his wife in Louisiana. His legal team argues the detention was an unconstitutional tactic.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has pledged to finalize a deal to supply Ukraine with additional US-made Patriot missile defense systems ‘quickly and quietly’ following high-level talks with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The decision to transfer at least two Patriot batteries to Ukraine could be finalized ‘within days or weeks,’ though delivery may take…
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Coach Natalie Nakase criticized the referee’s decision after a controversial last-second free throw call sealed the Mercury’s win. Nakase took to social media to voice her frustrations with the officials’ call.
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Ukraine’s businesses generated interest from global investors at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, yet ongoing war risks continue to hinder cash flow. Over $4 billion in pledges were announced from governments during the event.
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U.S. President Donald Trump stated he was ‘disappointed but not done’ with his discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing previous close deals. Trump mentioned that he had believed four separate agreements with Moscow had been nearly finalized.
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Fourth Law, a Ukrainian drone autonomy startup, has announced its plan to achieve full autonomy for its drones by the end of the year, utilizing advanced artificial intelligence. The company has secured new investment from Western backers to support its development efforts.
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Russian forces have struck Ukrainian hospitals and residential areas, killing at least five people and injuring 5,3 including four children. The attacks have intensified the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn region.
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A woman died after falling at least 75 feet from a hiking trail near Big Bradley Falls in North Carolina. Authorities confirmed her death at the scene after a steep descent and difficult access made the area particularly dangerous.
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Pentagon officials indicated that details regarding potential measures against Russia are still under review. Experts questioned the feasibility of Trump’s threat to impose substantial tariffs on Russian trading partners.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded $200 million contracts to OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and xAI to expand advanced AI adoption. These contracts aim to develop AI workflows for critical national security challenges.
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James Craig, a dentist from Aurora, Colorado, is set to face trial for alleged poisoning of his wife with cyanide and tetrahydrozoline. The case highlights the legal challenges surrounding digital evidence and the use of technology in criminal investigations.
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Christina Pascucci, a Fox News panelist, argues that Democrats must distinguish between compassion and chaos, criticizing policies that lead to disorder. The discussion centers on former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity and the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
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Arsenal’s transfer interest in Cristhian Mosquera has gained further credibility as the player has seemingly confirmed his exit from Valencia. The midfielder’s recent statements about leaving ‘home’ to begin a ‘new era’ indicate a desire for a fresh opportunity, which could align with the Gunners’ transfer plans.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team will compete in two friendly matches against Venezuela and Australia in October as part of its 2026 World, preparation. The games will serve as opportunities for the squad to test its strategies and player readiness ahead of the major tournament.
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Germany is set to evaluate acquiring additional U.S. Patriot missile systems to send to Ukraine amid escalating Russian attacks. The move comes as Ukraine faces some of the war’s most intense bombardments, raising concerns about its defensive capabilities.
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The Russian General Staff has reported a significant military loss, stating that over 1,036,290 troops have been lost in Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24, 2022. This figure includes 1,230 casualties from the past day alone.
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The Trump administration has imposed a 17% tariff on tomatoes from Mexico, citing a longstanding trade case. The move aims to boost domestic tomato growers, particularly in Florida.
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The Common Sense Department (CSD) has disclosed that political attacks have escalated to include even Disney’s theme parks. Trace Gallagher, a prominent political commentator, underscores the absence of boundaries in political discourse.
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The Department of Education under President Trump has faced significant budget cuts impacting its core functions such as civil rights investigations, financial aid provision, educational research, student testing, and federal funding distribution.
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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized former President Donald Trump’s Ukraine weapon supply plan, accusing it of betraying a key campaign promise to end U.S. military involvement abroad. Her remarks were made during a military parade commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.
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Jessica Millan Patterson suggests California has always been a key pathway for Gavin Newsom’s presidential ambitions. The panel discussed Trump’s policy successes and Newsom’s recent clash with JD Vance as a pivotal moment in their political rivalry.
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Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners’ home run leader, became the first catcher to win the Home Run Derby in a thrilling match against Tampa Bay Rays’ Junior Caminero. His victory marks a significant moment for the team and the sport, as he becomes the second Mariners player to achieve this feat.
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A 52-year-old mountain biker, Ralph Sawyer, was reported missing in Oregon after failing to return home from a biking trip. Authorities note that he is familiar with the terrain and had left his car parked nearby, prompting a search and rescue mission.
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President Trump is struggling to distance himself from the Epstein files. The Trump administration’s decision to withhold further materials about Jeffrey Epstein has sparked unrest among influential figures in his base.
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Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutf’teld!’ panel praised Tom Homan for his ability to handle a difficult situation at a Turning Point USA event. Homan’s composure and effectiveness in managing the confrontation were highlighted as key strengths.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Vice President JD Vance on social media, sparking a discussion on political discourse and media engagement. The exchange has drawn attention to the role of social media in political interactions.
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The Senate has moved to confirm its first judicial nominee for President Trump’s second term. Although the pace of judicial confirmations has been slower than during the president’s first term, a number of additional confirmations are expected in the near future.
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Chinese AI startup Moonshot AI has unveiled Kimi K2, a trillion-parameter open-source language model that outperforms GPT-4 in critical benchmarks, particularly in coding and autonomous agent tasks. The model’s standout feature is its optimization for ‘agentic’ capabilities — the ability to autonomously use tools, write and execute code, and complete complex multi-step tasks without human…
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Ukrainian leaders are expressing concerns over American fatigue with the war and the instability of the Trump administration. President Zelensky met with U.S. special envoy Keith Kellogg in Kyiv to discuss ongoing matters.
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Sen. Josh Hawley is demanding DHS release classified materials from the Trump assassination attempt. The senator accuses the Secret Service and DHS of obstructing transparency, citing leaked whistleblower reports that reveal systemic failures.
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Rep. James Comer and John Solomon question whether Biden’s pardons, issued via autopen, are unlawful. The FBI is investigating ‘Hannity’ for a grand conspiracy.
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John MacArthur, a renowned Christian leader and pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, has passed away at the age of 86 following a battle with pneumonia. Survived by his wife, four children, and fifteen grandchildren, his legacy as a theologian and leader endures through his extensive writings and educational institutions.
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Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is discussing the Trump administration’s plans to aid Ukraine on ‘Hannity.’ Graham outlined the administration’s strategies, which focus on bolstering Ukraine’s defense and economic support.
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The news item discusses claims that former President Joe Biden may have used an autopen to sign pardons, a practice typically reserved for sitting presidents. Charlie Hurt of *Fox & Friends Weekend* brought up the issue on *Jesse Watters Primetime*, highlighting the controversy and potential legal implications of such actions.
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A farmer in Oklahoma was killed by two water buffaloes he purchased the day before. Emergency responders had to shoot both animals to reach the victim, who sustained fatal injuries.
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The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein case is revealing growing tensions within President Trump’s inner circle as some of his most loyal followers publicly rebel against him. Trump recently dismissed critics who continued to discuss Epstein, despite his past promises to uncover concealed information.
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Cal Raleigh, a standout player for the Seattle Mariners, has claimed victory in the Home Run Derby, becoming the first catcher to ever win the prestigious event. His performance demonstrated not only his physical prowess but also his strategic awareness on the field.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a delay in advancing sanctions against Russia’s trading partners, amid threats of severe tariffs from the Trump administration. The potential financial impact of this decision has raised concerns over global trade dynamics.
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A California tax preparer pleaded guilty to helping an illegal immigrant file fraudulent tax returns that claimed $25 million in refunds, facing up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The scheme involved stolen identities and fake businesses, resulting in over $2.3 million in fraudulent refunds.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Donald Trump’s first five months in office on Hannity, addressing both his achievements and the criticisms from so-called experts. Leav’tt emphasized Trump’s policies and their impact during the early phase of his presidency.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity discussed the first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term and reflected on the failed assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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Left-wing accounts on Bluesky have supported the booing of Vice President JD Vance and his children during their recent trip to Disneyland, viewing it as an opportunity for the kids to understand their father’s political stance. The event also drew protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni dismissed ‘bullsh*t’ narratives surrounding quarterback Jalen Hurts, who led his team to a Super Bowl victory. Sirianni defended Hurts’ performance, highlighting the quarterback’s adaptability and selflessness in contributing to the team’s success.
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Former President Barack Obama has called on Democratic Party donors to ‘toughen up’ and prioritize electoral success over ideological rigidity, urging them to support candidates who can actually win.
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Republican Rep. Tim Sheehy criticized Democrats for focusing on immigration policies as part of their strategy to influence the 2024 election. Sheehy suggested that the criticism of Trump’s deportation efforts is part of a broader effort to undermine his agenda.
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The Financial Times reports that US-Japan relations are experiencing a severe crisis, potentially leading to a major reset. Tensions extend beyond trade issues, possibly affecting regional security. The rift is attributed to Trump’s transactional approach and Japan’s push for tariff exemptions.
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Lulu Garcia-Navarro, a former NPR host and CNN contributor, criticized former President Barack Obama for his tone and disconnection from the party’s base, citing his latest remarks to donors at an event in New Jersey as tonally inappropriate. Her comments highlight the ongoing debate over Obama’s relevance within the Democratic Party.
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A progressive Democratic state representative in Rhode Island has sparked controversy by labeling ICE agents as ‘Nazi Gestapo thugs’ following the arrest of an MS-13 gang member linked to fentanyl trafficking. The incident has drawn criticism from ICE officials and local authorities, who accuse the representative of inflaming tensions with inflammatory rhetoric.
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Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts addressed reporters about the team’s prospects as they prepare for the MLB All-Star Game, with the Home Run Derby scheduled for the next day. Roberts emphasized the importance of preparation for the mid-season showcase.
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Recent drone attacks on Odesa have prompted Ukrainian firefighters to respond to the incident, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region. The attack underscores the persistent threat posed by Russian military actions.
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Fans of body-positive influencers feel abandoned when creators lose weight, with industry professionals linking the trend to cultural pressures and patriarchy. Some point to Donald Trump’s administration as a catalyst for this change.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the experience of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal will be useful in the position of Minister of Defense. The announcement came during a public address, where Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of leveraging experienced leaders to strengthen Ukraine’s military capabilities.
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A Georgia teenager, Sarah Grace Patrick, has been charged with murder after allegedly killing her mother and stepfather.
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A parliamentary committee recommends Ukraine suspend the Ottawa Convention, which bans anti-personnel landmines. The recommendation comes amid ongoing conflict with Russia and may reflect a strategic shift in military operations.
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Senator Josh Hawley has called on South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to declassify all information related to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump during his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last summer. The request was made during Hawley’s appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
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Energoatom and Holtec International have signed an agreement to build a Small Modular Reactor (SMR) plant and spent nuclear fuel containers in Ukraine, leveraging Holtec technology. This collaboration aims to enhance Ukraine’s energy security and modernize its nuclear infrastructure.
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Aaron Judge will have a Bible verse from 2 Corinthians 5:7 engraved on his All-Star Game bat, reflecting his public commitment to Christianity. The bat, showcased on social media, underscores his integration of faith into his athletic career.