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Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel admitted in a CNN interview that his party has disappointed voters and fallen behind since Trump’s 2016 election victory. His critique highlights growing internal divisions within the Democratic Party.
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Families of Bryan Kohberger’s victims react to his plea deal as his sentencings approaches. Investigative reporter Kevin Fixler discusses the case on ‘America Reports,’ highlighting legal and emotional implications.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. military representative General Keith Kellogg convened to discuss bolstering Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, collaborative weapon production with Europe, and new sanctions against Russia. The meeting focused on strategic defense upgrades and international economic measures to counter Russian aggression.
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The news feed item highlights the complex interplay between former President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the NEA teachers union, suggesting potential connections and political maneuvering. The NEA’s role in advocating for teachers’ rights and its potential influence on education policy are also in focus.
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The Pentagon, led by policy chief Elbridge Colby, is urging Japan and Australia to clarify their commitments in the event of a U.S.-China war over Taiwan. Australia emphasized its non-committal stance, while Japan’s strategic importance remains crucial for U.S. operations. This reflects a broader U.S. strategy to secure alliances amid rising tensions with China.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has confirmed readiness to lethally respond to potential Russian attacks on NATO, emphasizing strength and resolve. Moscow has dismissed such speculation as ‘nonsense,’ criticizing Western fearmongering.
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Liberal commentators have expressed concerns that President Donald Trump may attempt to manipulate or cancel the 2026 midterm elections, citing ongoing frustrations with his administration’s policies. This speculation adds to the growing political tensions and deepening partisan divides.
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A manhunt is underway for Benjamin Song, suspected of involvement in an anti-ICE attack that left a police officer injured. The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to his arrest, as Song faces charges of attempted murder and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.
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LeBron James has been monitored by four teams who could be interested in trading for him. Jason McIntyre discusses why LeBron might want to move from the Lakers.
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Former AOC supporter Lucy Biggers criticizes Zohran Mamdani’s socialist policies as unrealistic and unfeasible, citing potential economic burdens. She warns that his proposals for free government services would lead to higher taxes and increased government control.
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FOX Corporation has raised $6.5 million to aid Texas communities following devastating floods that killed more than 120 people. Funds will be directed to vetted organizations for rescue, relief, and recovery efforts.
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The European Union faces a delicate balancing act as it grapples with intensifying trade tensions between the United States and China. Following Donald Trump’s recent announcement of new tariffs on European goods, the bloc is being forced to reconsider its strategic relationships.
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U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that if Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, the United States will support Ukraine with military aid. The warning came during an interview on ‘America Reports,’ where Whitaker also addressed President Trump’s potential imposition of secondary tariffs on Russia over the ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced plans to replace the prime minister with a loyalist, Yulia Svyrydenko, amid ongoing military setbacks and growing public concern. The move comes as the country faces significant difficulties on the battlefield and a deteriorating political climate.
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Fox News’ Dan Hoffman warns that Iran may be attempting to gain leverage by exploiting a potential bounty on former President Donald Trump. The discussion also covers potential Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks and Trump’s stance on Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
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Federal authorities are conducting a nationwide manhunt for Benjamin Song, suspected in a July 4th ICE facility attack. The incident has raised concerns about facility security and prompted intensified scrutiny of immigration policies.
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Former President Donald Trump has entered a legal standoff with actress Rosie O’Donnell, asserting that he has the authority to revoke O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship due to alleged disloyalty. O’Donn’tell, a prominent figure in Hollywood, has strongly contested these claims, accusing Trump of attempting to intimidate her and overstep his legal limits.
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Jamie Sanchez, owner of Drip Cafe in Denver, discusses left-wing protests against his homeless ministry, Recycle God’s Love. The demonstrations have disrupted his efforts to aid the homeless.
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Archaeologists in Guam have uncovered 3,500-year-old rice remains, marking the earliest evidence of rice in Remote Oceania. The phytoliths, preserved in ancient pottery, suggest rice was used in rituals and held cultural significance.
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The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Benjamin Hanil Song, a former Marine Corps reservist, suspected of an attack on an ICE detention facility in Texas. The manhunt has reached its 10th day with no arrests yet made.
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The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1973 marked the first joint human spaceflight mission between the United States and the Soviet Union. This historic collaboration occurred during the height of the Cold War, demonstrating that even nations in intense geopolitical rivalry could work together for the advancement of science.
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Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service accuses NATO of turning Moldova into a forward base on its eastern flank, escalating tensions between Moscow and Western nations. The allegations are part of a broader effort to undermine Western influence in the Black Sea region.
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The BBC has ended its partnership with Gregg Wallace after confirming sexual misconduct allegations. The corporation cited the findings of an internal investigation in its decision.
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Christian coffee shop operators and homeless ministry leaders are coming under fire from left-wing activists for their biblical positions on sexuality. Jamie Sanchez, owner of Drip Cafe, has openly discussed the conflict with Fox, News Digital.
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The Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2025) resulted in the signing of over 200 agreements and memorandums worth over EUR 13 billion, with around EUR 2.3 billion expected to be sourced through the Ukraine Facility program.
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WWE referee Vicky D’Errico made a significant impact at the Evolution premium live event by officiating the NXT Women’s Championship match between Jacy Jayne and Jordynne Grace. Her appearance sparked widespread social media attention and marked her introduction to the broader pro wrestling audience, highlighting WWE’s ongoing efforts to showcase female officials and promote diversity…
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Former President Donald Trump claims the current administration is facing the greatest scandal in 100 years, with allegations surrounding the use of the autopen for clemency decisions. Biden defends his autopen usage, sparking debate over executive authority and the integrity of the pardon process.
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Investigators are examining the roles of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s lawyer and a top aide as part of an ongoing probe into the Signal app controversy. The probe focuses on whether these individuals were involved in any actions related to the app’s use within the Department of Defense.
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The U.S. Department of Defense is set to integrate Musk’s Grok AI into its military operations, marking a significant step in the adoption of commercial AI technologies by the armed forces. This decision occurs amid growing tensions between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
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The House has issued a new timeline for its food service overhaul, with major changes in coffee and cafeteria options set to begin in the coming weeks. The announcement highlights the closure of several existing vendors and the introduction of new brands across various locations.
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Sens. Ruben Gallego and Richard Blumenthal have written a letter to the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General, requesting an investigation into Secretary Kristi Noem’s cost control measures following the catastrophic flooding in Texas. The letter highlights concerns over potential mismanagement and insufficient resources in the wake of the disaster.
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Professional boxer Andreas Hale graded the performances of top fighters including Shakur Stevenson, Amanda Serrano, and Edgar Berlanga after a weekend of boxing matches. His evaluation highlights a range of results, from an A to an F.
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Dodgers DH Shohei Ohtani will bat leadoff for the National League in the MLB All-Star Game, while the Mariners’ Cal Raleigh will bat cleanup for the AL. This decision highlights the strategic focus on maximizing offensive potential in the high-stakes event.
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Victor Wembanyama has recovered from a deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder and has been cleared to return to play. His return is a significant development for his team, the San Antonio Spurs, who had to adjust their strategy and roster without him during his absence.
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Teddy Bridgewater, a high school football coach in Miami, has been suspended from his coaching position following allegations of providing impermissible benefits to students. Authorities are investigating the matter, with the school district citing precautionary measures to ensure the safety and integrity of the student-athlete relationship.
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The nation’s largest teachers’ union is reportedly prioritizing an anti-Trump agenda over improving test scores, according to a report. The ‘Outnumber,ed’ panel discusses this shift in focus, highlighting concerns about the union’s priorities.
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Satellite images show Russia is fortifying its airbases, including Khalino in Kursk and Saki in Crimea, following Ukraine’s reported ‘Spider’s Web’ drone attacks. The move underscores growing concerns over aerial threats.
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The U.S. Navy’s next-generation SSN(X) attack submarine, originally slated for production by 2031, now faces a potential delay until 2040 due to escalating costs and budget constraints. The program’s cost per vessel is projected to reach between $6.7 billion and $8 billion, significantly higher than the $4 billion cost of the Virginia-class submarines it aims…
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ICE agents have been masking identities during immigration arrests due to safety concerns, with border czar Tom Homan pointing to attacks on detention centers and border facilities. Tom Homan defended the practice during an interview, noting a 700% increase in attacks on ICE, including doxing of agents and their families.
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Wayfair is launching a back-to-school sale with up to 82% discounts on dorm essentials, providing significant savings on bedding, desks, and storage solutions. The sale runs through July 20.
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Pastor Corey Brooks criticizes media attributing Camp Mystic flooding tragedy to white supremacy, arguing it oversimplifies the disaster’s causes. Brooks emphasizes the need for nuanced discussion addressing real factors without divisive rhetoric.
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Laura Avtorkhanova, a Chechen woman who fled an abusive family, was temporarily detained in Georgia, according to activists. She had been living in a shelter in Tbilisi after escaping what activists described as an abusive and controlling household.
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A French prisoner who fled jail by hiding in a bag carried out by his fellow inmate has been rearrested. Authorities confirmed the prisoner’s identity and are currently reviewing the circumstances surrounding the escape and his brief period of freedom.
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Researchers are examining whether cognitive training apps can enhance children’s learning. While some studies suggest benefits, concerns about potential negative effects on reading development persist.
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Jalen Hurts has been ranked ninth among NFL quarterbacks, trailing Justin Herbert and Jayden Daniels. Analyst James Jones criticized the ranking, calling it ‘awful’ and questioning the evaluation methodology.
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark celebrated her boyfriend Connor McCaffery’s 27th birthday with a heartwarming Instagram post, sharing photos and expressing her gratitude. The post coincided with the team’s game against the Dallas Wings.
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Senate minority members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee claim the White House is undermining American soft power by slashing international aid and attacking top research universities, allowing China to fill the void.
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The Blackdot AI tattoo machine introduces a groundbreaking approach to tattoo creation, using advanced technology like computer vision, lasers, and microscopes to apply ink with surgical precision. Early users report reduced pain and faster tattooing, while artists debate its impact on traditional artistry.
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Russian workers at the Akkuyu nuclear plant have reported months of unpaid wages, leading to a significant reduction in the workforce. The project, a key part of Moscow’s energy strategy, has seen its workforce shrink from 12,000 to just 3,000.
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Kelly Osbourne has denied rumors that her father Ozzy Osbourne and his ex-wife Sharon have a suicide pact, clarifying that Ozzy’s Parkinson’s diagnosis doesn’t mean he is dying. She condemned AI-generated videos spreading false information about his health, emphasizing that he remains alive and active.
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The Jefferson Council has intensified its campaign against James E. Ryan, the university president, for his support of DEI initiatives. A new lawyer with ties to the group has joined the cause for the Trump administration, marking a strategic shift in the campaign’s approach.
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Southeast Asian leaders are intensifying efforts to uphold the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ) treaty amid growing regional uncertainties. This decades-old agreement, which prohibits the development and deployment of nuclear, is now being re-examined as a key diplomatic asset.
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Kai Trump, the granddaughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has opened up about the challenges of growing up in the public eye. Her recent interview on Fox & Friends provided a rare glimpse into the personal side of her life.
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Sweden is set to increase the age limit for recalling former military officers from 47 to 70 as part of its larger defense expansion strategy. This initiative follows NATO’s decision to raise defense spending targets to 5% of GDP, with the ReArm Europe program allocated an initial €800 billion.
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Kai Trump, the granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, took part in an interview on Fox & Friends, offering a rare glimpse into her relationship with her grandfather. The interview is scheduled to air on Tuesday at 6 a.m. ET, focusing on the personal connection between the two.
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Restoration workers at Hungary’s Pannonhalma Archabbey are battling an unprecedented infestation of drugstore beetles that could destroy thousands of historic books. The beetles, also known as cigarette beetles, have been found in a UNESCO World Heritage Site section that contains 400,000 volumes, a quarter of the library’s collection. Experts warn that the infestation poses a…
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Sean Hannity’s new Fox Nation series ‘Wanted: Dead or Alive’ premieres July 16, profiling infamous Depression-era outlaws like John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde. The series is part of Hannity’s ongoing ‘Outlaws and Lawmen’ series, offering a historical look at how these criminals defined a generation during the Great Depression.
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President Donald Trump has reportedly urged NATO to act decisively following a recent announcement on military support. The ‘Outnumbered’ panel of experts has highlighted this shift as a significant change in the administration’s approach to Russia and Ukraine.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted the ‘stable, mature and strategically valuable’ relationship between China and Russia during Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s visit. The meeting between the two foreign ministers underscores the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations, which has been a cornerstone of their foreign policy in recent years.