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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has made a rare visit to the courtroom where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing corruption charges. The timing of Huckabee’s appearance coincides with former President Donald Trump’s public call for the ongoing legal case to be suspended.
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The ‘Outnumber. panel is analyzing Zohran Mamdani’s recent meeting with congressional lawmakers in Washington, D.C., amid growing criticism of his policy positions. Democrats are emphasizing his potential impact, despite facing challenges in his political career.
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The Dallas Mavericks are widely considered the favorites to acquire LeBron James in a potential trade. Colin Cowherd expressed excitement over the rumor, questioning if LeBron should be traded from the Lakers.
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On the latest episode of ‘The Herd,’ host Colin Cowherd took a deep dive into the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, focusing on the standout performance of Kyle Schwarber, who was named the Most Valuable Player. Cowherd’s analysis extended beyond the game itself, examining how the league has transitioned over the past decade.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has held a meeting on the defense sector with the participation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, and Minister of Strategic Industries Herman Smetanin to outline plans for enhancing weapon production and procurement. Key indicators for assessing the effectiveness of defense management were also discussed.
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Families of Russian POWs accuse Moscow of redeploying exchanged soldiers to combat zones without their consent. Ongoing prisoner swaps between Russia and Ukraine have raised concerns about the safety and transparency of the exchange process.
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Rep. Russell Fry (R-SC) has introduced the Kayla Hamilton Act, which would require the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to assess the safety risk of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) before releasing them into the community. The bill aims to prevent dangerous individuals, like the MS-13 gang member who murdered Kayla Hamilton in…
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Italy will not participate in former President Trump’s plan to supply American arms to Ukraine due to budget constraints. This decision reflects Italy’s limited capacity to contribute financially.
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Germany’s share of people living alone has climbed far above the EU average. Single-person households are rising fastest among the young and elderly, with loneliness a growing concern.
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Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed remote-controlled darkling beetles equipped with microchip backpacks, offering a biological solution for search and rescue in disaster zones. The technology allows for precise directional control using electrical signals, enhancing the beetles’ ability to navigate hazardous environments.
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Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., refused to answer repeated questions from Fox News Digital about his alleged mortgage fraud.
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The Chairman of Ogre Municipal Council, Egils Helmanis, was injured in Ukraine due to Russian shelling. This incident highlights the ongoing conflict and the personal risks faced by officials involved in the war.
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The 2025 Tour de France is set to revive an old training method that has been gaining renewed attention in the sports world. This approach involves subjecting cyclists to intense heat conditions during training sessions to simulate the grueling heat of race day.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has begun a working visit to Lublin, Poland, to commemorate the 5,000th anniversary of the creation of the Lublin Triangle. The visit highlights the alliance’s role in strengthening regional cooperation and addressing shared challenges.
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Russia has launched hundreds of drones at Ukraine, resulting in one death and over two dozen injuries across multiple regions. The attacks have continued despite former President Donald Trump’s recent peace ultim, which urged a ceasefire and diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict.
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Moscow’s Higher School of Economics (HSE) has launched a two-year master’s program focused on sanctions circumvention, marking the first of its kind in Russia. The program includes subjects such than financial compliance, legal frameworks, and international trade regulations.
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US Senator Lindsey Graham has threatened Russian leaders, warning that the Ayatollah can inform Moscow about the consequences of ignoring Trump’s sanctions ultimatum. This follows the recent US military operation against Iran, which Graham used to support Trump’s economic sanctions threat against Russia and its allies.
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Members of Syria’s Druze community crossed into Israel for the first time in 5 than 50 years, capturing the attention of global media. The incident underscores the historical and religious significance of the event.
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Latvian authorities had stripped Dozhd of its license in December 2, 2022, accusing it of depicting annexed Crimea as part of Russia and airing content that allegedly supported Russian troops. The court has now overturned this decision, ruling that the channel’s actions did not constitute a breach of broadcasting regulations.
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President Trump criticized the ‘Epstein hoax’ during his White House remarks, accusing Democrats of orchestrating a political narrative to undermine his administration’s policies. The case has been a focal point for both political parties, with critics accusing Trump of using it to avoid accountability for potential misconduct.
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Japan’s defense ministry warns that the combined operations of China and Russia, along with North Korea’s threats, represent the most significant challenge to global order since World War II. The report highlights the Indo-Pacific as the region of greatest international concern and emphasizes Japan’s reliance on the United States for security.
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Democrats attempted to halt the testimony of a witness who accused progressive lawmakers of inciting violence against ICE officers amid escalating chaos at the southern border at a Homeland Security hearing. The witness alleged that certain progressive senators had used rhetoric that could be interpreted as encouraging hostility toward ICE personnel.
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Mental health experts highlight the enduring psychological effects of the recent Texas floods, urging attention to the emotional well-being of survivors. Dr. Sabrina Browne emphasizes that while immediate disaster response is crucial, ongoing support is necessary as victims face lasting trauma, including anxiety, PTSD, and survivor’s guilt.
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The European Union is racing to clinch an agreement with the Americans before tariffs kick in on Aug. 1, even as President Trump has signaled he is in no rush. EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic is set to meet with U.S. officials in Washington.
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Senator Jim Banks is leading a bill to make increased fees for international visitors at U.S. national parks permanent. The measure aims to address the National Park Service’s $23 billion maintenance backlog.
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Dr. Sabrina Browne, a Texas-based pediatric psychiatrist, explains the mental health impacts faced by flood survivors and how to know when professional help is needed. The discussion underscores the importance of early intervention in restoring emotional well-being after traumatic events.
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Russian drones have attacked the Barlinek Group’s plant in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, causing damage and injuries. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikors, has confirmed the incident and reported the number of victims.
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The City of Holmes Beach, Florida, has implemented a new ordinance prohibiting the digging of holes deeper than one foot on its beaches to enhance safety and protect sea turtles. This rule is a response to accidents where people have fallen into unmarked sand holes and concerns about the well-being of wildlife.
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Northern Ethiopia faces escalating tensions two and a half years after the Tigr, with Eritrea possibly aiming to exacerbate regional instability. A new report highlights how separatist factions have been discreetly rearming, which has sparked worries about the potential for renewed hostilities.
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Barack and Michelle Obama joked about divorce rumors on Michelle’s podcast, with Barack quipping that his wife ‘took him back’ after a touch-and-go period. Michelle humorously noted that their absence from public events led to speculation about their marital status.
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Brent Rooker, an Oakland Athletics player, faced backlash after feeding his infant during the MLB All-Star Home Run Derby. Fans largely supported his decision, emphasizing the importance of balancing family life with professional responsibilities.
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Barack and Michelle Obama made light of divorce rumors during their podcast, joking about the speculation while emphasizing their strong marriage. The couple used humor to downplay the rumors, highlighting their commitment to each other.
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Sen. Ron Johnson is leading an investigation into Biden’s pardons, while the Senate considers DOGE spending cuts. Allegations of mortgage fraud against Adam Schiff add to the political scrutiny.
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A Russian drone attack on Wednesday night damaged nine private residential buildings in the Vinnytsia region, with two structures nearly completely destroyed. Local authorities are assessing the extent of the damage and casualties.
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Law enforcement officials are currently investigating the murders of Robin Kaye, a senior executive at ‘American Idol,’ and her husband, Thomas Deluca. The case has garnered significant media attention, with Fox News’ Jonathan Hunt providing regular updates on the progress of the investigation.
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Xander Schauffele, a top golfer known for his PGA Tour victories and Olympic gold, revealed his parents store his trophies in a bank vault, including the Olympic medal. He admits not knowing its location, reflecting his humble approach to success.
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Josh Allen, the reigning NFL MVP, has stated he would trade the next 10 MVP awards for a Super Bowl victory with the Buffalo Bills, emphasizing his singular focus on winning a championship. Allen, despite his individual honors, positions himself as a team player, attributing his success to the collective effort of his teammates and…
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European nations threaten to reimpose UN nuclear sanctions on Iran by August’s end if Tehran doesn’t curb its nuclear program. A Maxar Technologies satellite image shows damage at an Iranian nuclear complex following U.S. strikes.
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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft recently referred to hiring Bill Belichick in 1999 as a ‘big risk.’ Belichick responded, asserting that taking the Patriots head coaching job was also a significant risk. The exchange highlights the long-term impact of Kraft’s decision, which ultimately led to one of the most successful eras in NFL history.
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CNN senior political commentator Ana Navarro sparked a clash on the network Monday when pointing out a panelist’s racial identity during a political discussion. Navarro’s remarks have reignited conversations about race in political discourse and the role of identity in shaping viewpoints.
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President Trump announced a trade agreement with Indonesia, calling it a ‘great deal for everybody.’ The deal partially reverses some of the steep tariffs he threatened last week.
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Players like Ward, McMillan, and others are set to follow the path of last year’s breakout stars, potentially leading to significant statistical contributions. Analysts are closely watching their potential to deliver big performances that could impact their teams’ success.
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Major League Soccer has announced that Charlotte FC will host the 2026 MLS All-Star Game at Bank of America Stadium. This marks a significant milestone for the club and the city, highlighting its growing prominence in American soccer.
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Nico Williams has rejected transfer offers to stay at Athletic Club for another decade, aiming to continue making history with the team. His commitment is seen as a major boost for the club’s future plans.
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United States national team midfielder Johnny Cardoso has completed his transfer to Atlético Madrid from Real Betis. The move marks a significant step in his professional development, joining a top-tier Spanish club.
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The second half of the season is shaping up to be a pivotal period for Major League Baseball, with the American League MVP race gaining momentum and a rising star in the National League potentially becoming the Rookie of the Year contender.
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Lamine Yamal has been awarded the iconic Barcelona No. 10 jersey, previously worn by Lionel Messi, as confirmed by the Catalan club on Wednesday. This move is seen as a significant gesture, not only for Yamal’s personal growth but also as a way to inspire the next generation of players.
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Alabama football is preparing for a strong 2024 season, with the team expressing ‘starving’ eagerness to redeem themselves after a 3-9 record under Kalen DeBoer. The program’s confidence is growing as they look to build on last year’s performance and make a statement in the upcoming season.
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Caitlin Clark, who recently came back from a left groin injury, is now listed as questionable for the Fever’s game Wednesday against the Liberty after sustaining a right groin injury. The injury occurred during the team’s practice session and has raised concerns about her availability for the crucial match.
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Cubs icon Ryne Sandberg has shared that he is ‘continuing to fight’ cancer, emphasizing his commitment to spending time with loved ones. The Hall of Famer, who played for the Cubs from 1984 to 1995, has remained a beloved figure in baseball, known for his exceptional defensive skills and leadership on the field.
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Bradley Beal has agreed to a buyout with the Suns and will join the Clippers on a two-year, $11M deal with an option. His agent confirmed the move to ESPN.
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The European Union has proposed to double the Ukraine Facility budget, increasing it from 50 billion euros to 100 billion euros for the period 2028–2034. This expansion aims to bolster Ukraine’s defense and recovery efforts amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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German-Ukrainian defense technology company Quantum Systems has acquired a 10% stake in Frontline, a Ukrainian defense robotics firm. This strategic investment highlights the growing collaboration between German and Ukrainian defense sectors.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed former Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal as Ukraine’s new defense minister, signaling a strategic shift in leadership to address national security challenges.
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Banks report higher revenue from trading and investment banking. General Motors is expanding gas-powered SUV production in Michigan.
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Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel has addressed the rising issue of nicotine pouch poisoning among children, highlighting the risks posed by these products. He also discussed the potential use of weight loss drugs for minors, underscoring the broader implications for pediatric health and medication safety.
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Trump praised Melania’s neutral stance on Ukraine aid, calling her approach crucial for stopping civilian deaths. He highlighted her intelligence and urged people to cease the war-related fatalities.
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Israeli UN Ambassador Danny Danon has criticized Hamas for rejecting a proposed ceasefire deal during ongoing peace negotiations in Qatar. The rejection has led to stalled peace talks, raising concerns about the prospects for resolving the conflict.
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Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has launched a billboard campaign targeting New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, highlighting their stark policy differences. This move signals Ramaswamy’s active involvement in the may,
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired two top aides, Heather Flick Melanson and Hannah Anderson, and appointed his White House liaison as acting chief of staff. This leadership change follows the HHS overhaul efforts, which were recently halted by a federal judge.