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President Donald Trump has proposed sending Patriot missiles to Ukraine as part of a broader strategy to pressure Vladimir Putin during ongoing peace talks. The decision follows a recent pause in U.S. arms shipments to Ukraine, underscoring the complex geopolitical landscape.
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The Riverside County sheriff confirmed the death of Jeff Sperbeck, a former agent of John Elway, was not the result of any criminal activity. The investigation determined the incident was an accidental fall from a golf cart.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly informed U.S. President Donald Trump that Moscow intends to intensify its military operations in eastern Ukraine over the next two months. This move is part of a broader effort to establish full administrative control over the occupied territories.
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Belarus has intercepted a Russian Shahed-type drone, marking an escalation in the ongoing conflict. The drone, part of a series of attacks targeting Ukrainian cities, has been crossing Belarusian airspace regularly.
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Ukraine’s Presidential Office head Andriy Yermak emphasized the urgency of addressing multiple critical issues as U.S. envoy George Kellogg arrives in Kyiv to discuss potential military aid, including the Patriot missile systems. The meeting comes amid escalating tensions in the region and growing concerns about Ukraine’s security.
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Senator Lindsey Graham has stated that a new sanctions bill will empower President Trump to apply more pressure on Russia and its trading partners. The legislation, currently in the Senate, would give US President Donald Trump a ‘sledgehammer’ to use against Russia and its trading partners, hawkish Senator Lindsey Graham has said.
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The news item discusses the complex relationship between the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), third-party entities, and Saudi Arabia’s agenda. Analysts suggest that understanding these connections is crucial for assessing the broader implications on national security and economic stability.
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Sectarian clashes in Sweida, southern Syria, have led to dozens of deaths as Bedou, Sunni tribes clashed with Druze fighters. This violence follows deadly sectarian attacks in the region earlier this year.
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King Charles is set to host former U.S. President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle in September, marking a significant royal gesture. The event has sparked mixed reactions, with some welcoming the diplomatic opportunity and others expressing concerns about the implications.
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Amazon warehouses are dismissing hundreds of workers following changes in U.S. immigration policy, including the revocation of a humanitarian parole program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. Employees at facilities in Florida, Massachusetts, and Staten Island are at risk of losing their jobs unless they can provide alternative work authorization within five days.
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The Trump administration is working to resolve the nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers. By mid-September, federal aviation officials say they’re on track to hire 2,000 new controllers.
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The July 13 episode of ‘Sunday Night in America’ featured discussions on the ongoing Russia probe, the migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, and the impact of recent tariffs. The segment provided insights into the political and economic ramifications of these issues.
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England’s men’s national team has won its Euro 2025 qualification match against Wales with a score of 6-1, advancing to the quarter-finals. The victory highlights England’s dominance in the tournament as they prepare for the knockout stages.
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Cole Palmer celebrated his role in Chelsea’s 3.0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final, expressing satisfaction in silencing skeptics. The win marked a significant milestone for the club and its young star.
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Luis Enrique denied pushing Joao Pedro during a post-match brawl after PSG’s Club World Cup final defeat to Chelsea, explaining his actions were to separate players.
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The Colorado Rockies celebrated their selection of Matt Holliday’s son, Ethan, in the MLB draft by sharing throwback photos of the young player in Rockies gear. The team’s post highlighted the family’s deep connection to the sport and the legacy of former player Matt Holliday.
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The European Union is nearing a consensus on its 18th round of sanctions against Russia, with the inclusion of a new Russian oil price cap. The agreement, reported by Reuters on July 13, is based on insights from four sources within the bloc.
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The Russian General Staff has disclosed that approximately 1,035,060 troops have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since February 24, 2022. This figure includes 1,130 casualties reported over the past 24 hours.
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Former President Joe Biden defended his clemency decisions, stating that Republicans were questioning them because ‘they’ve done so badly’ and wanted to shift the focus. Biden emphasized that he personally made every decision, highlighting the significant number of commutations he granted toward the end of his presidency.
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Buckingham Palace has confirmed the dates for President Donald Trump’s upcoming state visit to the United Kingdom, which will be his second such trip. The invitation was extended by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in February on behalf of King Charles III.
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Former President Donald Trump and his allies have begun investigations to support their claims that Joseph R. Biden Jr. was incapacitated and his staff conspired to take presidential actions in his name. Biden’s administration reportedly clemency decisions affected nearly 4,000 federal convicts and pre-emptively pardoned dozens of politically prominent people he saw as potential targets…
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President Joe Biden faces rising antisemitism and a border crisis, prompting calls for stronger federal action and policy reform.
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The article discusses America’s struggle with brain drain and highlights Jann’t Sinner’s Wimbledon win as a significant event in Italian tennis.
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, praises President Trump’s policies and their appeal to young conservative voters during an appearance on ‘One Nation.’ Kirk highlights Trump’s focus on economic growth and conservative principles as key factors in his popularity among younger demographics.
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade criticized the Democratic Party’s focus on illegal immigration as a ‘big cause’ during a segment on ‘One Nation.’ He argued that this emphasis is part of the party’s strategy to ‘take back power,’ highlighting concerns over national security and border control.
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President Donald Trump commemorated the first anniversary of the Butler assassination attempt, crediting divine intervention for his survival and the restoration of American greatness. The incident raised critical questions about Secret Service security protocols, leading to agency scrutiny and leadership changes.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended FEMA’s response to Texas flooding, calling claims of unanswered calls due to staffing cuts ‘false.’She stated that the Trump administration aims to ‘remake’ FEMA, not cut its budget.
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Kimberly A. Cheatle, the former Secret Service director, has denied allegations that she lied during congressional testimony regarding the 2016 shooting incident involving Donald Trump. The Senate report, released on Sunday, had made these claims, which Cheatle has refuted.
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Prosecutors in Colorado are considering dropping charges against registered sex offender Solomon Galligan due to his mental incompetence, which was found after a competency evaluation. The incident remains under consideration for a formal motion to dismiss.
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Prosecutors in Colorado are planning to dismiss charges against a registered sex offender accused of attempting to kidnap a child from an Aurora school. The decision follows a mental competency evaluation that found the suspect unfit to stand trial.
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CBP senior advisor Ron Vitiello claims Americans elected Trump due to his border security promises. ICE deputy director Madison Sheahan highlights ongoing efforts to combat border violence.
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The Washington Nationals selected 17-year-old Oklahoma high school shortstop Eli Willits as the No. 1 pick of the MLB Draft on Sunday. Willits, the son of ex-major leaguer Reggie Willits, is anticipated to make an impact with his power potential and strong bat.
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Kevin O’Leary, a prominent investor and host of ‘Shark Tank,’ has expressed concerns about the impact of erratic trade negotiations on financial markets. O’Leary highlighted President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats as a significant factor contributing to market uncertainty.
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Alicia Tournebize, a 17-year-old French women’s basketball player, made headlines with a dramatic dunk during the FIBA U18 Women’s EuroBasket 2025, securing France’s third-place finish over Belgium. The 6-foot-4 athlete scored 19 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, showcasing her rising star status.
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The Elmo X account was hacked, posting antisemitic and racist messages like ‘Kill all Jews’ and references to the Epstein files. The incident sparked widespread online backlash and discussions about online security and hate speech.
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Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final has marked a historic moment for the English club, securing their first-ever title in the tournament. The match also saw notable figures such as FIFA president Gianni Infantino and former US President Donald Trump, with the outcomes potentially impacting their political and organizational…
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Shane van Gisbergen extended his winning streak to two straight and three victories in the past five weeks with a dominating run at Sonoma Raceway. His performance at Sonoma further cements his status as a top competitor in the series.
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NBA guard Klay Thompson has been linked to Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion after reportedly posting photos of their alleged rendezvous on Instagram. The images have sparked speculation about a potential romantic connection between the athlete and the singer.
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Chelsea’s recent Club World Cup victory highlights their potential to reclaim the Premier League title. The team’s global success has reignited optimism about ending their long title drought and returning to their former glory.
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Former NHL player Joe Pavelski claimed victory at the American Century Championship with a wire-to-wire win, closing with an eagle. Hall of Famer Charles Barkley advanced to the top 10, showcasing his continued competitiveness in the tournament.
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The first 10,5 picks of the MLB draft have concluded, with unexpected selections and notable trades. The draft has seen both high-profile success and questionable choices.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced on July 13 that the United States will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for the country’s defense against Russian aggression. Trump criticized Vladimir Putin’s tactics, suggesting that the Russian leader’s combination of diplomatic assurances and sudden military strikes has caught many by surprise.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has called on industry to increase production of weapons and military supplies for Ukraine, emphasizing the urgent need for ammunition, drones, and tanks. The minister urged weapon makers to step up capacities to meet the growing demand from Ukraine.
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Former President Joe Biden defended his use of an autopen during a recent NYT interview, stating that he approved the criteria for mass pardons but did not individually sign each document. The White House described the mass pardons as the largest single-day act of clemency by a U.S. president, but the controversy has sparked debates…
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Douglas Murray, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, has warned about the influence of anti-Western ideologies on American society, particularly during the New York City mayoral race. The discussion on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ raised concerns about the potential impact of these ideologies on political discourse and public perception.
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John Brown, the father of NFL players Amon-Ra St. Brown and Equanimeous St. Brown, sparked a social media frenzy as remarks from last year about ‘breeding’ for athletic ability resurfaced. The comments, which were part of a conversation on his sons’ podcast, drew criticism for their racially charged implications and the way they frame genetics…
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and co-author of a column in The Hollywood Reporter have labeled President Donald Trump as a ‘supervillain’ for his stance on immigration, drawing a parallel between his policies and the character of Superman, which they argue is inherently an ‘illegal alien’ story. The column highlights the long-standing political aspects of Superman’s…
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White House advisor Stephen Miller has labeled efforts by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and others to halt ICE deportations as ‘secessionist behavior,’ calling it a direct challenge to the US Constitution. The comments were made during an appearance on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’
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A post-game brawl broke out after Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain, just as President Donald Trump was preparing to present awards and medals. Trump was in attendance, and the event underscored the potential economic impact of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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GParted Live 1.7.0 has ended 32-bit support, aligning with Debian’s move to phase out i386 kernel packages. The update includes a newer Linux kernel (6.12.37) and improved block device handling.
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Fox News host Mark Levin criticized New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, labeling him as a ‘Marxist Islamist’ during his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ Levin’s remarks have sparked discussions about the political rhetoric in the upcoming mayoral race in New York City.
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President Emmanuel Macron has stated that France must be feared in a world where its freedom may no longer be guaranteed, prompting an increase in military spending. In a speech to army leaders in Paris, Macron emphasized the necessity of a stronger defense posture amid evolving global threats.
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Former President Biden claims he authorized every single clemency decision, but aides reportedly signed off on the final approvals, raising transparency concerns. Critics question the executive process’s accountability and potential for abuse.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett accused the GOP of wanting to ‘bury their constituents’ after the deadly Texas floods, linking the disaster to budget cuts and climate change. She criticized the Trump administration’s delayed response and its rollbacks on climate mitigation efforts.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to boost defense spending by €6.5 billion over the next two years. The move comes amid heightened tensions and evolving global geopolitical dynamics.
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The Tabernacle Choir celebrated its 5,000th episode of ‘Music & the Spoken Word,’ marking a milestone since its 1929 debut. The program, which has endured through global challenges, continues to reach over 6 million weekly listeners.
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The Tabernacle Choir celebrated the 5,000th episode of its long-running program ‘Music & the Spoken Word,’ which began nearly a century ago. The milestone was highlighted by the broadcast of ‘The Morning Breaks.’
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Tempe Police officers in Arizona delivered a pizza to a customer after arresting the delivery driver during a traffic stop. The incident, shared online, highlighted the department’s commitment to community service beyond traditional law enforcement duties.
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DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin addresses the aftermath of I.C.E. raids in California and threats against President Donald Trump.
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Tempe Police Department released footage of officers delivering a pizza to a shocked customer after the original delivery driver was arrested on charges of reckless driving. The video has gone viral, highlighting an unusual yet heartwarming incident that sparked public interest.