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The U.S. Navy is restructuring leadership to address shipbuilding delays and cost overruns. This move aims to streamline operations and align with broader Pentagon goals.
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Many American Indians initially placed their faith in RFK Jr., but are beginning to lose trust in his leadership and promises. The health secretary has expressed a desire to improve care for Native Americans but has not yet provided concrete plans or actions.
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Health officials in Africa have accused the U.S. of wasting hundreds of thousands of vaccines intended for the continent, citing expired doses. This follows the Biden administration’s delayed shipments, which some attribute to former President Trump’s cuts to foreign aid.
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The White House physician has released a letter detailing President Trump’s new vascular diagnosis, which has sparked significant attention and questions about his health status. This revelation has prompted renewed scrutiny over the administration’s handling of health-related matters.
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Chronic venous insufficiency is a common condition that can worsen over time. The article explores its potential impact on public figures like Donald Trump.
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Sen. Tina Smith, a Minnesota Democrat, has been hospitalized after feeling ill on Wednesday and will not be available to assist Democrats during critical votes on the rescission package. Her office stated that she will stay overnight for observation, expecting to return to work soon.
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White House officials are discussing potential replacements for Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine) should she choose not to run again in 2026. President Donald Trump favors a candidate who would more readily support his policies.
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The House advanced a trio of cryptocurrency bills and a 2026 Defense spending measure following a standoff between GOP hard-liners and committee leaders. The resolution came after attaching a CBDC ban to a must-pass defense bill, allowing the legislation to pass.
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The House faces a critical deadline to pass multiple bills, including cryptocurrency legislation and the National Defense Authorization Act, after a nine-hour stalemate. The situation has left lawmakers scrambling to address fiscal 2026 spending bills and the impending shutdown deadline, with some considering postponing certain votes.
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Senate Democrats protested the vote to advance Emil Bove’s nomination to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. The committee voted to advance the nomination with only Republican support, as all Democrats, except Cory Booker, left the room during the votes.
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House Republicans face mounting pressure to send members home for the summer as the Epstein controversy intensifies. A discharge petition led by Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna could force a House vote on releasing Epstein-related records, stoking internal GOP anxiety.
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Former Rep. Bill Clay Sr., one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus, has died at 94. His contributions to labor rights, education, and social justice were highlighted by Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke.
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House Republicans are nearing a resolution on the Jeffrey Epstein case to address transparency concerns, despite internal divisions and Democratic criticism. The matter has sparked an outcry from some constituents demanding more action from Congress.
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House Republicans voted down a Democratic amendment to advance a bipartisan Epstein document bill and introduced their own non-binding resolution. The move is aimed at addressing constituent demands for transparency and countering Democratic criticism while navigating Trump’s $9 billion rescission package deadline.
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The House of Representatives passed a $9 billion rescission bill to claw back funds from public media and foreign aid programs, marking the first successful rescission package in over 30 years. The package, which includes Senate amendments, now moves to the president’s desk.
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Congressional Republicans have passed Donald Trump’s $9 billion rescissions package, capping a painful ordeal that put even members who supported it in a tough spot. White House budget director Russ Vought said Thursday that a second request to rescind congressionally approved spending is likely coming soon.
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Arizona Democrats have voted to remove their embattled party chair, Robert Branscomb II, following a period of intense infighting within the party. The vote, which passed with a significant margin, was preceded by months of controversy surrounding Branscomb’s actions, including a contentious letter that criticized prominent state Democrats.
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Political cartoonists across the nation and the political spectrum weekly craft cartoons that highlight the absurdities, memes, and hypocrisies in politics. These cartoons entertain and provoke readers of all political leanings, offering a unique perspective on current events.
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Maine Republicans remain steadfast in their support for Sen. Susan Collins, seeing no viable alternative to represent the state as Democrats face challenges in finding a formidable opponent. The state’s political landscape is viewed as unsuitable for any other candidate to replace Collins, who is seen as the only viable option to hold the Senate…
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Rep. Elise Stefanik used a viral Kiss Cam moment to criticize New York Governor Kathy Hochul and mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. The incident, which initially sparked allegations of an affair, has become a political tool for Stefanik, who is considering a gubernatorial bid in 2026.
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SportsCenter is advancing its cross-country exploration and offering a Week 4 quiz to assess fans’ familiarity with state-specific sports knowledge.
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The summer transfer window is now open, and the football world is abuzz with speculation about potential moves for several high-profile players. Among the most talked-about names are Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, with rumors suggesting they could be on the move to Juventus.
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RB Leipzig’s attacking midfielder Xavi Simons is linked with a potential transfer to the Premier League, with Chelsea being the most likely destination. Rumors suggest both Bayern Munich and Barcelona are also considering a move for the 21-year-old Dutch player.
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The Indigenous Weekend games in Fairfield, Connecticut, are set for Friday and Saturday, featuring key stats, player insights, and injury updates. This event highlights the intersection of sports and cultural celebration.
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A comprehensive analysis of wide receivers ranked by their reliability in scoring touchdowns, focusing on target data, efficiency, and performance metrics. The article highlights several standout receivers, emphasizing their ability to consistently convert targets into touchdowns.
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Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, is entering his ninth NFL season as he turns 30, having already achieved significant milestones including two MVP awards and three Super Bowl victories during his 20s. The article highlights his transition into a new phase of his career.
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The AFC North division is heating up with intense competition among the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Green Bay Packers. With Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, and Aaron Rodgers at the helm, the race for playoff dominance is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in NFL history.
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Shohei Ohtani, the star player of the Los Angeles Dodgers, has announced a new children’s book co-authored with Michael Blank, set for release in February. The book, titled ‘Decoy Saves Opening Day,’ highlights a fictional baseball scenario where a clever decoy strategy leads to a successful game.
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Argentina has lifted a 12-year ban on allowing away fans into football matches, the Argentine Football Association said on Thursday. This decision marks a significant shift in the country’s sports policies following prolonged restrictions.
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Real Madrid is optimistic about resuming concerts at the Santiago Bernabeu following the completion of stadium renovations this year, with the club reporting a record €1.185 billion in revenue. The club has not provided specific details on the timeline for the concerts, but it is expected that the venue will be ready for such events…
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Ricardo Pepi is nearing a return to play after a January knee injury. The forward is embracing the No. 9 jersey for his comeback.
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England’s Emma Hayes-led team secured a thrilling penalty shootout victory over Sweden, marking a significant milestone in their Euro 2025 campaign. Sarina Wiegman, the Dutch coach, described the win as ‘crazy’ and revealed she contemplated quitting coaching after the intense match.
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Sources indicate Barcelona is set to finalize Thiago Alcantara’s return to the club as part of coach Hansi Flick’s staff in the coming weeks. The move is expected to be completed soon.
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Snoop Dogg, the iconic rapper and cultural icon, has announced his investment in Swansea City Football Club, becoming a co-owner and investor in the Welsh soccer team. This move is expected to boost the club’s financial resources and global visibility, potentially enhancing its competitive edge and international appeal.
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Brazilian players, including Marta, have criticized the Women’s Copa América organizers for requiring warm-ups in indoor areas. The issue has sparked discussions about athlete safety.
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Manchester United has increased their bid for Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo to $94 million. The move reflects the club’s interest in acquiring the forward as part of their summer transfer strategy.
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Timothy Bradley Jr. comments on the potential rematch between Usyk and Dubois, suggesting Dubois has a strategy to disrupt Usyk’s rhythm. Bradley analyzes how the fight could unfold, highlighting key factors that may influence the outcome.
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Timothy Bradley Jr. shares his thoughts on facing Manny Pacquiao, highlighting the former champion’s defensive skills and speed. He also addresses his upcoming fight against Jessie ‘Cotton’ Barrios.
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Dustin Poirier’s family, friends, and team have expressed their gratitude for his career as he prepares to retire from the UFC. This emotional farewell has sparked a wave of support and appreciation for his contributions to the sport.
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The article examines potential transfer moves for eight U.S. Men’s National Team players to ensure their readiness for the 2025 World Cup. It highlights players like Jonathan David and Ebenezer Ansah as possible candidates for clubs such as Lille and Marseille, respectively.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team’s poor performance in the Gold Cup highlights urgent priorities for the 2026 World Cup. Fans and analysts call for sweeping changes to address player development, coaching, and tactical strategies.
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The MLB draft, moved to All-Star week for greater exposure, faced an embarrassing absence as no players attended the event. Organizers hoped the relocation would boost media attention but the complete lack of turnout raised questions about its effectiveness.
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The article ranks the top 25 college football recruits, including underclassmen, highlighting the best prospects in the country. It acknowledges the rising seniors’ achievements while giving recognition to younger players.
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Former NFL star Bo Jackson organized a bike ride through tornado-ravaged Alabama, becoming a symbol of resilience and community solidarity. The event sparked a nationwide conversation about disaster response and the power of grassroots efforts.
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England’s dramatic turnaround in a high-stakes match against Sweden, culminating in a penalty shootout with nine misses to progress to the Euro 2025 semifinals. Goalkeeper and two super-subs played pivotal roles in the victory.
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Mariona Caldentey, a Spanish footballer, has transitioned from Barcelona to Arsenal, marking a significant moment in her career. This move has placed her in the spotlight, highlighting her potential and impact on the team.
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WNBA players, coaches, and fans are expressing frustration over inconsistent refereeing and varying physicality levels during games, demanding greater consistency in enforcement. The situation has drawn attention from players, coaches, and fans alike, with many expressing that the lack of consistency is affecting the game’s integrity and fairness.
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The United States has finalized its 10-player roster for the 2028 Olympic Games in flag football, including nine NFL veterans and one standout college football player. This selection reflects the nation’s commitment to excelling in the sport at the highest level.
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The 2026 NFL Draft is expected to feature a fiercely contested battle for the top pick, with 14 elite players in the running. Analysts are closely examining which player will ultimately secure the coveted No. 1 overall selection.
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The Phoenix Suns and three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal have finalized a contract agreement after months of negotiations, resolving a significant issue in their roster restructuring. The deal marks a pivotal moment for the Suns as they aim to rebuild and compete in the Western Conference.
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The Big Ten and SEC conferences have expressed disagreement over expanding the College Football Playoff format, which has been framed as beneficial for maintaining the current structure and preventing potential disruptions.
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The WNBA All-Star Game uniforms have transformed over the past 26 years, showcasing evolving styles and design elements. Each year, the league collaborates with designers to create unique, fashionable outfits that reflect the league’s brand and individual player identities.
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The 2024 WNBA All-Star weekend is in full swing in Indianapolis, with the 3-point contest and skills challenge taking center stage on Friday. While Caitlin Clark has been ruled out of the event, the festivities continue with top-tier athletes showcasing their skills and determination.
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The article evaluates five potential overreactions to the upcoming 2035 NFL season, focusing on the Washington Commanders’ potential dominance in the NFC East and the Kansas City Chiefs’ possible decline in the AFC West division. Experts are skeptical about the Commanders’ ability to maintain their hold on the NFC East, citing the competitive nature of…
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Cooper Flagg and other standout players emerged in the 2,025 NBA Summer League, with Kevin Pelton offering insights on top performances. The summer league serves as a crucial platform for young players to showcase their potential.
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Insiders in Atlanta report that several MLB teams are preparing for significant trades before the July 31 deadline, with key players like Tucker at the center of multiple rumors. Free agency decisions are also influencing the market dynamics as teams weigh their options.
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The second half of the MLB season is underway, and the playoff race is intensifying as teams seek to make a statement in the final stretch of the season. With the All-Star break behind them, fans and analysts are looking at which teams are in the best position to secure a playoff spot.
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Felix Baumgartner, the first skydiver to break the sound barrier during a leap through the stratosphere, has tragically passed away at the age of 56 following a paragliding crash. His death marks the end of an era in extreme sports, where he pioneered feats once thought impossible.
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Chiefs star Rashee Rice has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years of probation for his role in a multicar crash last year. The incident, which occurred in 2022, resulted in significant damage and raised concerns about player responsibility on and off the field.
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President Donald Trump is considering an executive order to clarify whether college athletes can be considered employees of their schools. The proposal aims to address legal ambiguities surrounding their status and potential implications for labor rights and institutional obligations.