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Jimmy Failla’s son, Lincoln, has joined the ‘Fox News Saturday Night’ panel to discuss recent legal cases and his take on sending alleged perpetrators to Alligator Alcatraz. The segment features a game format where Lincoln provides his opinions on high-profile cases.
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Researchers discovered that attackers used long-term, strategic tactics to weaponize browser extensions to track user activity across 2 million installations.The extensions were initially seen as legitimate, but malicious code was injected through silent updates, bypassing security measures and raising no red flags.
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Retiring Rep. Mark Green endorses Matt Van Epps for Tennessee’s 7th congressional seat, praising his military service and commitment. Van Epps, a decorated Army veteran and former state commissioner, launched his campaign shortly after Green’s retirement announcement.
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Raul Valle, accused of murdering 17-year-old prep school lacrosse player James ‘Jimmy’ McGrath in 2022, was acquitted in a Connecticut trial after the jury cited inconsistencies in evidence and failure to prove intent. The prosecution’s inability to establish premeditation was critical to the outcome.
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A Chinese university expelled a female student for alleged improper contact with a foreigner, citing damage to national dignity. The incident sparked online debates and accusations of sexism, drawing attention to gender dynamics in academic settings.
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An Iranian movement called the ‘Blood Covenant’ has allegedly raised over $40 million as a reward for assassinating former President Donald Trump, according to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). The movement’s website features a poster of Trump in crosshairs with a Quranic quote encouraging fundraising for the cause, which MEMRI describes as a…
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A California judge is reviewing the murder convictions of the Menendez brothers, who are seeking to overturn their sentences due to newly discovered evidence of abuse. The case has sparked renewed debate over the legal implications of childhood trauma and the long-term consequences of past convictions.
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An Indonesian chef has created the world’s smallest noodle dish using miniature kitchen equipment, capturing global attention. This innovative approach showcases the chef’s precision and creativity in culinary artistry.
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President Trump is set to formalize a plan to sell American weapons to European allies, who will transfer them to Ky, this approach aims to keep him at a distance from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Louisiana has classified liquefied natural gas (LNG) as ‘green’ energy, prompting debate over its environmental impact despite emitting significant greenhouse gases. The move highlights the growing importance of natural gas in the U.S. energy landscape but raises concerns about its role in the energy transition.
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Germany will not supply Ukraine with long-range Taurus missiles, despite recent Russian air strikes and repeated requests from Kyiv. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius made the announcement in an interview with the Financial Times.
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Carolina Wilga, a German backpacker, is recounting her harrowing experience of spending 11 nights in the remote Australian Outback. She managed to escape the wilderness thanks to the generous support of locals, whom she credited for her survival.
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Mark Cuban criticized Democrats for their ineffective messaging tactics against Trump, sparking discussions on political advertising. His critique has raised questions about the best strategies to reach voters in the 2024 election.
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Senator Tammy Kennedy participated in an appearance on ‘Fox News Saturday Night With Jimmy Fa. Kennedy emphasized the significance of Superman as a symbol of hope and justice, highlighting its cultural impact and relevance to American values.
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Steve Hilton criticized California officials for their immigration enforcement approach amid heightened scrutiny following an ICE raid on a pot farm. He questioned the rationale behind the raids, suggesting a lack of clarity in the state’s enforcement strategies.
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During a special operation, the State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) eliminated agents of the Russian special services who, on behalf of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation, carried out the murder of Colonel Ivan Voronych of the SBU in Kyiv.
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The Ukrainian Air Force intercepted and destroyed 61 of 136 enemy drones during a coordinated Russian attack in multiple regions, including occupied areas of Donetsk. This counterstrike highlights Ukraine’s growing capability to neutralize advanced Russian drone threats.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted a large-scale raid in California, resulting in the arrest of more than 360 illegal migrants linked to a pot farm. The operation, reported by Fox News correspondent Doug Luzader on ‘Fox & Friends,’ highlights ongoing enforcement efforts against undocumented individuals involved in illicit agricultural activities.
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General Keith Kellogg, the United States’ Special Representative for Ukraine, has arrived in Kyiv and was greeted by Andri’ Yermak, head of the Presidential Office.
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Golden State Warriors guard Buddy Hield expressed mild disappointment after visiting the Colosseum in Rome, as he expected to see the historical site depicted in the 2000 film ‘Gladiator.’ Hield’s comments, made during an ESPN broadcast, sparked online discussion about his expectations and the contrast between the movie’s portrayal and the actual site.
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Germany has ruled out supplying Ukraine with more Patriot air defense systems or Taurus missiles, citing limited inventory and security priorities. The country is in talks to purchase two Patriot systems from the U.S. for Ukraine.
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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup concluded with Chelsea securing the title, marking a significant moment in global football. Reporters have provided their final assessments of the tournament, highlighting key moments, standout performances, and unexpected team achievements.
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In his fourth season at LSU, coach Brian Kelly is under mounting pressure to lead the team to a national championship. The pressure comes as expectations for the team remain high following previous successes.
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The 2025 Open Championship is set to be a highly anticipated event in the golfing world. The article explores the top 25 players who could emerge victorious, including Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm.
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Louisiana Tech University has been invited to join the Sun Belt Conference as its 14th member, following a vote by the league’s CEOs on Monday morning. The decision marks a significant step for the university as it aims to enhance its competitive profile and visibility in collegiate athletics.
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The Open Championship has decided to maintain its prize purse at $17 million, a decision that reflects financial pressures and a strategic realignment. This move has raised questions about the future of prize money in elite golf competitions.
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The Cavaliers have rewarded president Koby Altman and other key members of the front office with multiyear extensions, sources said. This move is seen as a significant investment in the team’s future, reflecting the organization’s commitment to long-term success.
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The Florida Panthers will raise their second Stanley Cup banner on October 7 to kick off the 2025-26 NHL season. The ceremony will precede their season opener against the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Sources indicate that 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings is seeking a new contract or trade, as he is set to earn $7.5 million in the final year of his current deal. This development comes as the team navigates potential changes in their roster for the upcoming season.
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Former Obama speechwriter David Litt has suggested that shunning conservative family members may not be the most effective approach, sharing a personal anecdote about his brother-in-law who supported Joe Rogan and opposed the vaccine. His initial frostiness was seen as a civic duty, but he later realized that maintaining a relationship could be more beneficial…
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The fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome focused heavily on critical minerals, with discussions highlighting their importance for Ukraine’s economic recovery and energy security. Key stakeholders, including Ukraine’s Economy Ministry and financial sector representatives, convened to explore strategies for securing and utilizing these essential resources.
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Global demand for Patriot PAC-3 missiles has surged due to ongoing conflicts, with the U.S. playing a key role in supplying these advanced defense systems. The system’s ability to counter a wide range of aerial threats makes it a critical asset in modern warfare.
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Russian drones strike Kharkiv and Sum. Oblasts, killing 1 person and injuring at least 21. The attack raises questions about the conflict’s impact on civilian populations.
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German officials confirmed that the EU is in discussions regarding the potential deployment of more than three Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine. The move is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen Ukraine’s military defense capabilities against Russian aggression.
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President Trump argues that low tariffs have left the country at a disadvantage in the past, allowing Americans to import cheap products that put U.S. factories out of business and left the country dependent on foreign nations.
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Texans often rely on their self-reliance during adversity, a concept Governor Greg Abbott has leveraged to deflect scrutiny. The state has experienced a broad spectrum of disasters, including both natural and man-made catastrophes.
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President Trump is set to formalize a plan to sell American weapons to European allies, who will then send them to Kyiv. The move is designed to keep him at a safe distance from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Former President Donald Trump has recently modified his public comments regarding Russian President Vladimir V. Putin and the Ukraine war. This shift in tone appears to be part of his efforts to shape his 2024 presidential campaign narrative, with Trump previously asserting he could end the war in 24 hours.
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The Jefferson Council, which had previously sought to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE, I) initiatives at the University of Virginia (U.Va.) with limited success, has gained new momentum with the involvement of a lawyer aligned with the group and the Trump administration. For years, the Jefferson Council has criticized U.Va. president James E. Ryan…
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Zackie Achmat, a prominent South African AIDS activist, has reemerged in the fight for HIV treatment access due to U.S. funding cuts and government inaction. His advocacy underscores the ongoing challenges in ensuring equitable healthcare in the country.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs claimed credit for canceling contracts that had not been canceled, and tallied savings unrelated to the cost-cutting efforts. Some of the cuts that the Department of Veterans Affairs reported to DOGE ran up the tally but often entailed little — or no — actual sacrifice.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to announce a new weapons pipeline strategy, wherein NATO countries would purchase U.S.-made arms and transfer them to Ukraine for defense against Russia. The plan is set to be discussed during a meeting between NATO Secretary General and Trump on Monday.
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ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan addressed the agency’s approach to immigration enforcement, including recent operations against illicit drug farms and pushback from Democrats over migrant aid programs. Sheahan is also reacting to criticisms of cash handouts to migrants in California.
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Trending huggie earrings offer a minimalist and sophisticated look, suitable for any occasion. These tiny hoops provide a sleek and polished appearance, making them a versatile addition to any jewelry collection.
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Billionaire Mark Cuban criticized the Democratic Party for its over-reliance on the ‘Trump sucks’ narrative, arguing that this approach lacks substance and fails to address ordinary people’s needs. Cuban emphasized that effective messaging should focus on tangible solutions for the American public rather than merely attacking the president.
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US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering authorizing the delivery of long-range missiles to Ukraine, capable of striking deep within Russia. This potential move comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with Trump indicating a willingness to send ‘sophisticated military equipment’ while criticizing Russia’s stance on a ceasefire proposal.
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A fire at the Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, resulted in nine fatalities and over 30 injuries on July 13, 2025. Fall River Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon provided an update on the situation.
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Preliminary information suggests a possible link between the suspect and the victims at the Baptist church. Police chief Lawrence Weathers stated that the suspect may have known individuals at the church, though a motive remains unclear.
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NATO members plan to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 — a ‘quantum leap,’ according to the military alliance’s chief, Mark Rutte. There are doubts that the most indebted members really afford the hike.
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett criticized a California judge for allowing ‘political bias’ to influence a ruling that paused ICE raids, as the White House appeals the decision. The judge’s order has sparked debates about the balance between immigration enforcement and judicial oversight.
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The fire at the Massachusetts assisted living facility has caused nine fatalities and over 30 hospitalizations as residents were seen appealing for help. Firefighters worked tirelessly to rescue and extinguish the blaze, which had grown to five alarms.
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During a recent episode of ‘Club Random,’ comedian Bill Maher and actor John Leguizamo engaged in a heated discussion over U.S. immigration policy. The debate focused on whether the country has the capacity to accommodate more immigrants, with both participants presenting contrasting perspectives on the issue.
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Blender Studio has released the free indie game ‘Dogwalk’ on Steam to showcase the capabilities of the open-source Godot Game Engine. The game, featuring a charming winter landscape and a cute dog character, highlights the potential of open-source tools for indie developers.
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Governor Brian Kemp, R-Ga., discusses the return of the MLB All-Star Game to Atlanta on ‘Fox & Friends,’ addressing concerns over voting laws. He also announced he will not run for Jon Ossoff’s Senate seat in 2026.
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Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway will avoid charges in the death of his longtime agent and friend Jeff Sper, who died in April from injuries sustained in a golf cart crash. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco declared the incident a ‘tragic accident’ and confirmed the investigation has concluded.
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The Dragon Bravo Fire destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and dozens of structures, leading to the North Rim’s closure for the season. The National Park Service estimates between 50 and 80 structures were lost, with no injuries reported.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed optimism about potential US support as Donald Trump’s special envoy, Keith Kellog, is in Kyiv. The US president is expected to make a major statement on Russia.
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Keith Kellogg, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine, has started his visit to Kyiv. Earlier, Trump announced that the US would send Patriot air defense systems to the war-torn country.
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Pastor John MacArthur is hospitalized with pneumonia, as his associate pastor announces potential end of life. The church community is rallying around him, with calls for prayers and support from family members.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is set to make a major announcement regarding the sale of weapons to NATO allies, which will be redirected to Ukraine to support its defense against Russia. The decision follows Trump’s recent statement about the U.S. supplying arms to NATO members for use in the conflict with Russia.