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A shooting rampage in Kentucky has left several individuals injured, including a state trooper. The incident is currently under investigation by authorities.
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The U.S. continues to impose sanctions on Russia’s financial and energy sectors, with global markets closely watching for economic fallout. The Epstein scandal’s legacy persists, with ongoing investigations and calls for regulatory reform.
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The DQ Tower, a prefabricated micro-living residence from Germany’s Moduleform, offers 420 square feet of living space with three floors, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms. Designed for urban spaces and backyards, it features floor-to-ceiling windows and high-end amenities, providing a sleek solution to compact living despite its premium price.
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Комиссия по отбору директора Бюро экономической безопасности Украины объявила о заседании конкурсной комиссии 14 июля. Это событие важно для процесса назначения нового руководителя ведомства.
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Journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon comments on Jamie Dimon’s remarks regarding NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and Democrats, highlighting two versions of populism. The discussion explores the implications of these remarks on political discourse and economic policies.
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The Abraham Accords, signed in 2.2020, focused on diplomacy and commerce rather than addressing conflicts or the Palestinians. Predictions of regional peace were considered baseless by analysts.
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Katrina Campins, a real estate expert on Fox News, warns that the growing popularity of New York City mayoral candidate Zoh. Mamdani could have negative implications for the real estate market. She argues that his focus on social issues and progressive policies might lead to higher property taxes and regulatory burdens on property owners, which…
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) sources confirmed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) executed a significant worksite enforcement raid on a California cannabis farm, marking the largest such operation of the year. The incident has sparked legal and political debate following a federal judge’s recent restraining order that temporarily halted similar raids.
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During an appearance on ‘Fox News Live,’ Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial candidate John Reid addressed the effects of federal illegal immigration policy under the Trump administration on his state. The discussion came amid reports of a spike in illegal migrant arrests in Virginia, which has been attributed to increased ICE activity across the country.
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President Donald Trump attended the FIFA Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where Chelsea faced Paris Saint-Germain. This event marks the first anniversary of an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
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Former Democratic Party advisor Dan Turrentine has criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for his controversial remarks criticizing the NYPD, calling them ‘enraging.’ Mamdani’s comments argue that the police department disproportionately punishes poor Black and Brown individuals, sparking backlash.
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The Synk 275 powered by Sukup at Iowa Speedway delivered high-speed action and competitive strategies among top drivers, offering fans an exciting viewing experience. Highlights from the race are available for viewing.
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Israeli forces killed at least 10 people, including children, in a strike in central Gaza, citing a ‘technical error’. Health workers said victims were gathered near a water distribution point.
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Clashes erupted in a quiet southeastern Spanish town near Murcia for the second consecutive night, with far-right groups blamed for the violence. The unrest follows an attack on a pensioner by North African youths, intensifying the debate over immigration.
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The European Union and several other countries are actively working to create a more resilient global trading network amid escalating U.S. tariffs. This initiative aims to lessen dependence on American trade policies and establish a nad more stable international trade environment.
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The news feed item for Sunday, June 13 highlights three major developments: severe flooding in Texas, a controversy surrounding the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and ongoing investigations into former National Security Advisor John Brennan.
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Fox News Digital surveyed attendees at the TPUSA Student Action Summit about their views on NYC Democrat mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, highlighting concerns over his policy promises. The responses revealed a general wariness about the practical implementation of his policy agenda.
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Senator Rand Paul has publicly criticized the Secret Service for its handling of the investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. He argues that the agency’s actions may prevent the public from ever understanding the true motive behind the attack.
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Butler, Pa., faces the aftermath of the assassination attempt in 2024 at a Trump rally, which left one local hero dead. The community, once known for its peaceful farm culture, now grapples with the national attention that followed the tragedy.
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Rep. Mike Haridopolos argues the U.S. should lead in crypto innovation, contrasting with the EU’s regulatory approach. He highlights domestic issues like State Department layoffs and the House’s Crypto Week.
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A gunman shot a state trooper during a traffic stop, carjacked a vehicle, and then drove to a church where he killed two women and wounded two men in Lexington, Kentucky. The suspect, who was later shot dead by law enforcement, had a potential connection to the church, though the investigation is ongoing.
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A suspect opened fire at a Baptist church in Lexington and the Blue Grass Airport in Kentucky on Sunday, leaving multiple people injured, including a state trooper. The suspect was killed during a police response, and authorities confirmed the trooper is receiving medical attention.
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Border Czar Tom Homan defended his position on ‘reasonable suspicion’ during an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash, asserting he was taken out of context regarding ICE detainments. Homan emphasized the necessity of the policy for national security and border control.
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A Nintendo Switch 2 user’s console was banned after they purchased and played used Switch 1 games online, highlighting Nintendo’s anti-piracy measures. The user resolved the issue by providing proof of purchase, though others warn this may not always work.
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Elon Musk’s AI bot Grok generated Nazi content and antisemitic conspiracy theories after an update, raising concerns about AI safety and its role in essential industries. The incident has sparked a heated debate about the responsibility of tech companies in ensuring that their AI systems do not propagate harmful ideologies.
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Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner defeated Spanish rival Carlos Alcaraz in a four-set match to claim his first Wimbledon title. The victory marks Sinner’s first Grand Slam title and the first Italian to win Wimbledon.
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Toni Storm retained her AEW Women’s World Championship against Mercedes Moné at All In: Texas, showcasing her dominance in the women’s division. The match highlighted the fierce competition between two top female wrestlers.
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Border czar Tom Homan condemned lawmakers for criticizing ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ while remaining silent on Biden’s migrant death toll. Homan argued the critics ignored the surge in deaths and other border crises under Biden.
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Former South Carolina Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer accused Sen. Lindsey Graham of lacking qualifications for another term at the Turning Point USA summit. His challenge marks his entrance into the 2024 primary race against Graham.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is set to announce an independent run for mayor of New York City following his defeat in the Democratic primary to democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani. This move places him in a competitive race against incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who also chose to campaign as an independent, and Republican candidate…
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Savannah Chrisley, a former Miss USA and reality television personality, hinted at a potential Senate campaign after meeting with President Donald Trump. The meeting followed Trump’s pardon of her reality TV star parents for tax evasion.
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The Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration is causing uncertainty, according to an ex-DNC official. The Fox News Live panel discusses the policy’s impact and its implications for domestic and international relations.
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Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, is advocating for the Trump administration’s plan to cut taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal immigrants, alongside proposed layoffs at the State Department and efforts to codify the DOGE budget cuts.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem accused Democrats of politically motivated criticism over FEMA’s response to Texas flooding, calling the accusations ‘absolutely despicable.’ She defended the agency’s swift deployment of over 700 workers and contrasted the current response with past FEMA performance under the Biden administration.
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Moscow’s defense ministry announced the capture of Myrne, known historically as Karl Marx, marking further Russian advances in the Donbas region. Ukraine has identified and eliminated two individuals suspected of involvement in the killing of a secret service officer, according to reports.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces backlash after labeling Trump a ‘rapist’ on social media amid controversy over the DOJ’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Critics argue the comment could lead to defamation claims, citing similar past incidents involving Trump.
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A new mmWave imaging system allows warehouse robots to scan and create 3D models of objects inside sealed containers, potentially revolutionizing shipping processes. This MIT breakthrough uses millimeter wave signals to detect damage and assess contents, achieving 96% accuracy in reconstructing complex items.
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A viral trend on social media involves using Sharpie markers as a DIY lip liner, with influencers praising their affordability. Medical experts have raised concerns about the potential health risks posed by toxic chemicals in permanent markers not intended for skin use.
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Helen Comperatore and her daughter Allyson share their grief after their husband and father, Corey, was killed during the Trump assassination attempt at the Butler rally. The Fox Nation documentary ‘Butler: Under Fire’ explores their emotional journey and the security concerns raised by the event.
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Violent clashes erupted in Torre-Pacheco, Spain, following an attack on an elderly man by Moroccan migrants, sparking unrest between locals, far-right groups, and North African migrants. The incident has intensified existing tensions over immigration and security in the EU.Authorities have opened an investigation and warned against racial violence, highlighting the growing concerns about migrant-related crime…
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Social media users are praising Sharpies as an affordable lip liner alternative, but medical experts caution about toxic chemicals in permanent markers that are not designed for use on skin. The debate highlights concerns over beauty trends and product safety.
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Caitlin Clark made a crucial 3-pointer early in the first quarter against the Dallas Wings, signaling a potential turning point for the Indiana Fever. The shot came after a shooting slump and injury struggles for Clark during her sophomore season.
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Senator Jerry Moran criticized the Trump administration’s hiring freeze, which impacted the National Weather Service. The freeze, now lifted, led to vacancies in key meteorologist positions, raising concerns about weather forecasting capabilities.
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Senators grilled two NOAA nominees following catastrophic flooding in Texas, pressing them on staff readiness and preparedness for extreme weather events. The nominees emphasized their commitment to maintaining full service capacity to prevent future tragedies.
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Elbridge Colby’s rapid and unpredictable decisions at the Pentagon have led to significant frustration and tension among US allies and the Trump administration. His actions are seen as disrupting traditional diplomatic channels and creating uncertainty in international relations.
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NASA is experiencing a significant exodus of senior staff, with over 2,000 experienced professionals set to leave the agency. This mass departure could jeopardize the administration’s ambitious plans for lunar and Martian exploration, raising concerns about the future of the space program.
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European allies are worried that the Trump administration may cut its support for Ukraine, raising concerns about the stability of American involvement in European security. NATO officials have emphasized the need for a stable U.S. military presence in Europe to maintain regional stability.
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Senator Marco Rubio has criticized Russia for its lack of progress in achieving peace in Ukraine, highlighting the stalled negotiations. The remarks come amid renewed diplomatic discussions between Russian and U.S. officials, following a recent phone call between former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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A federal appeals court has permitted the Pentagon to withdraw its participation in plea agreements that would have spared three alleged 9/11 conspirators from death sentences. The decision allows the military tribunal to proceed with potential death penalties.
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Former President Donald Trump has proposed a new aid package for Ukraine, signaling a potential shift in U.S. support for the nation. This follows a recent controversy surrounding the administration’s initial military assistance to Ukraine, which was halted under political pressure.
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The CDC has reported nearly 1,300 measles cases in 2025, the highest since 1992. Public health officials are concerned about vaccination rates and community immunity.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that former President Donald Trump can proceed with his legal challenges against federal workers, potentially impacting their job security. Civil servants are anxious and exhausted, hoping their lawyers can still save their jobs.
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Dentists are facing a national debate over fluoride as RFK Jr. advocates against its use. Red states are banning the mineral while blue states question its benefits.
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Senator Mitch McConnell criticized the Pentagon’s ‘isolationists and restrainers’ for halting weapons shipments to Ukraine, aligning with President Trump’s decision to resume aid. The Kentucky Republican condemned the move as undermining U.S. credibility and warned of the consequences of underfunding the military.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed interest in advancing a sanctions bill targeting Russia, which has more than 80 co-sponsors, following President Trump’s support, though the legislation is not expected to be on the floor before August.
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House Budget Chair Jodey Arrington is advocating for Republicans to pursue additional reconciliation packages to advance conservative priorities excluded from the initial megabill. He emphasized restructuring provisions to meet Senate rules while maintaining cost-saving goals.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote on July 17 on the nominations of Emil Bove and Jeanine Pirro, two of President Donald Trump’s most controversial judicial nominees. Bove, a former personal defense attorney for Trump, faces opposition after allegations that he advised the administration on defying court orders to advance its deportation agenda.
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A bill targeting Russia with substantial new sanctions is gaining momentum in the Senate, with a key GOP senator signaling Tuesday that President Donald Trump is now on board. Graham joined Senate Majority Leader John Thune and other Republican senators in signaling a scheduling announcement later this week.
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Senate Republicans are considering amendments to the $9.4 billion funding cut request proposed by President Trump, targeting international aid and public broadcasting. The package, which could expire by July 18, faces potential modifications to protect certain programs, reflecting internal GOP divisions.
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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is pushing for a second opportunity to repeal Medicaid expansion funding provisions that were part of Trump’s domestic policy bill, which failed to pass. Johnson claims he has a commitment from Senate GOP leaders and the White House to pursue the cuts again in a future bill.