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A U.S.-based extremist organization, known as White Phoenix, has announced that it is responsible for the killing of a Ukrainian security service colonel in Kyiv. Counter-terrorism specialists have indicated that the group’s claim is credible.
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Ukraine is intensifying its use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to alleviate pressure on infantry. The first confirmed combat mission of Ukraine’s UGV represents a key development in the conflict.
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Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Azman gifted a symbolic present to Special Representative Keith Kellogg, intended for US President Donald Trump, during their meeting. Azman shared the event on the X platform, highlighting the gesture’s significance.
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Starbucks has officially launched its secret menu for mobile app users, offering four unique beverages. The company announced the move on Monday, making secret menu items accessible through the Starbucks app starting July 14.
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America First Legal is urging the EAC to require citizenship proof for all federal voter registration applicants despite a court-ordered injunction blocking earlier executive order. Critics argue that non-citizens are already barred from voting in federal elections.
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Lawmakers are examining the role of advanced technology in predicting and mitigating the impact of extreme weather events, particularly in the wake of recent deadly floods. The focus is on leveraging cutting-edge solutions to safeguard communities from future calamities.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned India, Brazil, and China to engage with Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the war in Ukraine, or face secondary sanctions from the United States. The message reflects the growing tensions as global powers navigate diplomatic and economic challenges amidst the conflict.
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The Justice Department seized over $10 million in cryptocurrency linked to the Sinaloa cartel in Miami, part of a nationwide drug crackdown. Authorities reported the seizure of large quantities of narcotics and numerous arrests since the start of Trump’s second term.
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Author James Patterson joined Fox & Friends to discuss his new book, ‘The Idaho Four,’ detailing the murders of four University of Idaho students. Patterson suggested Bryan Kohberger ‘doesn’t exactly know’ the motive behind the killings.
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The number of civilians injured in the night attack by Russian UAVs on Vinnytsia has increased to seven, according to Deputy Head of Regional Military Administration Natalia Zabolotna. The attack has raised concerns about the impact on civilian populations in the ongoing conflict.
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The Trump administration has unveiled its vision and budget proposal for upgrading the United States’ transportation infrastructure, targeting significant investments in roads, bridges, and public transit systems. This initiative is designed to address long-standing issues with aging infrastructure and outdated technology, which have hindered the efficiency and safety of the nation’s transportation network.
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Iran’s mass deportation of Afghans has left them facing an uncertain future in a country marked by poverty and restrictions on women’s rights. The situation highlights the complex challenges of displacement and return in a politically unstable region.
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Afghans returning to Afghanistan face severe economic hardship and restrictions on women’s rights. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges and uncertainties in the country.
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Afghan women and girls expelled from Iran are being warned to prepare for life under Taliban rule. Aid workers have urged them to ‘get ready to cope’ with the difficult conditions ahead.
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A massive attack by Russian UAVs has struck Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, according to reports. The attack reportedly caused about 20 hits, as stated by Oleksandr Vilkul, the head of the Kryvyi Rih Military Regional Administration on Telegram.
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Ukrainian air defense forces intercepted 198 out of 400 enemy drones during an overnight assault, including an Iskander-M ballistic missile from Crimea. The attack originated from multiple fronts in Russia and occupied Crimea, showcasing the intensity of the ongoing conflict.
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US President Donald Trump revealed that the delivery of Patriot missiles to Ukraine has commenced, marking a significant escalation in military support for the country. The move comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with Trump emphasizing the importance of bolstering Ukraine’s defensive capabilities.
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Denver Broncos legend John Elway is reportedly struggling to cope with the death of his longtime friend and agent, Jeff Sperbeck, who was killed in a golf cart crash earlier this year. Sheriff Chad Bianco of Riverside County confirmed the incident was a tragic accident, ruling out any criminal charges against Elway.
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A review of Mahmoud Mamdani’s X account revealed his history of anti-Israel and antisemitic posts, including praise for activists with controversial views. The controversy has intensified amid the ongoing conflict and rising tensions over Israel’s actions, with Jewish groups accusing the family of promoting antisemitic ideals.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently supported President Trump’s agenda through unsigned orders, allowing policies such as the firing of government workers, discharging transgender troops, ending protections for migrants from war-torn countries, and shifting power from Congress to the president without providing reasons for its decisions.
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Germany’s new government has implemented border checks at its eastern border with Poland, marking a shift in its previous open-border policies. This move comes as the country grapples with growing concerns over migration flows, despite a noticeable decline in crossings over the past few years.
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Scott Kupor, head of the Office of Personnel Management under President Trump, issued new guidance to federal agencies emphasizing the enforcement of religious accommodations. The memo encourages telework and flexible schedules to meet ‘reasonable’ religious needs while maintaining efficiency.
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President Donald Trump has accused Senate Minority Leader Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud, marking another escalation in the political tensions between the former president and Democratic leaders. The allegations, first reported by Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy, come amid ongoing investigations into Trump’s business practices and legal challenges.
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Israel has conducted airstrikes on Syria’s military headquarters in Damascus as the Assad regime clashes with Druze civilians. The Israeli military has vowed to protect the Druze community, with Prime Minister Netanyahu urging Druze citizens in Israel to avoid entering Syria due to the heightened risks.
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Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate, has walked back his previous stance on antisemitic statements, following criticism over his family member’s remarks. The discussion centers around his refusal to condemn the phrase ‘Globalize the Intifada’ and the broader implications of such statements.
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A peer-reviewed study published in the British Journal of Surgery links the rise in gastrointestinal (GI) cancer rates among young adults to the “Western diet” and lifestyle factors rather than genetics. Researchers identify obesity, sedentary lifestyles, excessive alcohol consumption, and smoking as key risk factors.Colorectal cancer is the most prevalent form of early-onset GI cancer,…
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New Hampshire state Sen. Dan Innis has launched a 2026 U.S. Senate campaign to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, pledging to bring ‘New Hampshire values’ to Washington, D.C. The race is seen as a key battleground to flip the Senate seat from Democratic to Republican control.
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Germany’s energy transition is facing major challenges due to the insufficient power transmission infrastructure. The country relies heavily on wind energy in the north but lacks adequate lines to transport it to the industrial south.
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Portland’s progressive City Council is examining potential actions to expel Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from a detention facility that has sparked widespread controversy due to violent clashes between border agents and radical agitators. Residents and lawmakers have raised ethical concerns about the facility’s impact on the city’s sanctuary city policy and questioned the legality…
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Mark Halperin criticized The New York Times for its coverage of Biden’s use of an autopen, arguing that the report failed to include legal experts or Republican analysis. The Times’ interview with Biden highlighted his defense of the autopen use, but omitted perspectives critical of the practice.
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Iranian authorities have detained a foreign tanker suspected of smuggling 2 million liters of fuel in the Gulf of Oman. Fuel smuggling has become a significant issue in Iran, where the government maintains artificially low domestic fuel prices through heavy subsidies.
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Mikayla Garcia and Sydney Attis have launched a canned cocktail company called ‘Just Call Me Shirley’ and shared their journey on ‘Fox & Friends.’ The duo discusses the challenges and experiences of being young business owners.
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Former Obama staffers Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau criticized the Democratic Party’s ‘purity tests’ and intolerance, stating it repels potential voters. They acknowledged the need for inclusivity and open dialogue to broaden the party’s coalition.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has denied media reports that he is considering sending JASSM cruise missiles to Ukraine. The missiles, capable of striking deep into Russian territory, were discussed in a report by Military Watch Magazine.
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The Pentagon has released 2,000 National Guard troops from their federal mission in Los Angeles, citing reduced anti-ICE protests. Mayor Karen Bass condemned the move as a ‘retreat,’ arguing that the National Guard’s role was unnecessary.
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Democratic leaders remain skeptical about Zohran Mamdani’s candidacy as he prepares to meet with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal has threatened to physically confront former NFL star Robert Griffin III after the ex-quarterback defended Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese on social media. O’Neal criticized Griffin for resharing a racist depiction of Reese as a monkey, which he believed fueled unnecessary conflict.
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Germany’s southern states, particularly Bavaria, are resisting pressure to change their summer holiday traditions, which critics say grant them an unfair advantage. The debate highlights regional disparities and cultural tensions within the country.
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Anthony Bernal, a senior advisor to Jill Biden, has been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee for a closed-door deposition on July 16. The committee seeks information regarding Bernal’s assessment of his relationship with former President Biden, potentially linking to congressional efforts to revisit the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s oversight provisions.
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Podcast hosts join ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the political ramifications of Mamdani’s reemergence. Tensions within the Democratic Party over potential coalition disintegration.
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Drone strikes have hit three oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan, marking the fifth such attack in a week. Security officials attribute the attacks to Iran-backed militias operating in the region.
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Kai Trump’s heartfelt speech at the RNC following her grandfather’s assassination attempt launched her content creation journey, leading to over 6 million followers across social media platforms. Her candid approach and personal story have resonated with audiences, establishing her as a prominent digital creator.
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Brian Kilmeade visited the Nassau County Police Department’s mock village, a realistic training facility for law enforcement. The experience provided officers with hands-on scenarios to enhance their skills in real-life situations.
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Speaker Mike Johnson is attempting to push through landmark cryptocurrency legislation this week after a failed vote. President Trump claims he has secured the necessary support for the bills.
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A revitalized Swedish football team is challenging England’s dominance in international matches, signaling a significant shift in the competitive landscape. The team’s improved performance has raised questions about England’s continued supremacy in European football.
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Chris Richards, a long-anticipated pillar for the USMNT’s 2026 World Cup, is finally delivering on his promise. Recent performances have solidified his role as an essential figure in the team’s efforts to achieve international success.
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The article examines the critical elements that could influence the performance of each Top 25 team, focusing on key players, position groups, and situational factors. It provides an in-depth analysis of the variables that may determine the success or failure of these teams throughout the season.
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A comprehensive assessment of Duke’s all-time roster has been conducted, with some selections being clear-cut while others, such than Cooper Flagg and Zion Williamson, have sparked debate. The final roster is considered to be a well-reasoned compilation of the best players in the program’s history.
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The NBA’s Apron Club has become a symbol of exclusivity and privilege, with entry limited to high-profile teams. The Oklahoma City Thunder’s potential membership raises questions about its future in the league.
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Manny Pacquiao, the 46-year-old boxing legend, is once again stepping into the ring in Los Angeles, signaling a new chapter in his already illustrious career. His recent decision to return to the sport has sparked widespread interest and admiration from fans and experts alike.
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The Open Championship is set to feature several compelling storylines, with Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy emerging as central figures. The tournament at Royal Portrush will test the top golfers, with analysts focusing on Scheffler’s potential dominance and McIlroy’s recent form.
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The Valkyries, Lynx, and Mercury are currently leading the pack, showcasing strong offensive and defensive strategies throughout the season. The Fever and Sky have shown marked improvement compared to earlier in the season.
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Oakmont Country Club has banned golfer Wyndham Clark from its property after he damaged his locker following a missed cut at last month’s U.S. Open, sources confirmed to ESPN. The club’s decision highlights the strict policies enforced by major golfing venues.
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The All-Star Game swing-off was a night of firsts that encapsulated the beauty and tradition of baseball. Kyle Schwarber’s titanic performance was the standout moment of the evening.
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Lilia Averianova, the mother of late Ukrainian pilot Andrii ‘Juice’ Pilshchykov, revealed that investigators visited her son’s Kharkiv apartment on July 11, demanding entry and threatening to break down the door. The search is linked to an ongoing anti-corruption investigation.
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Egils Helmanis, the mayor of Ogre, Latvia, was injured in a Russian strike while delivering military support to Ukraine. The attack highlights the risks faced by local leaders involved in cross-border aid efforts.
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Ukraine’s parliament has dismissed Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and his cabinet following a contentious political process. The decision follows President Volodymyr Zelensky’s appointment of First Deputy Prime-Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko to replace Shmyhal after his nearly five-year tenure. This move marks a significant shift in Ukraine’s political landscape.
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Arch Manning, the Texas Longhorns’ quarterback, has confirmed that remaining at his current team was a no-brainer for him. Despite transfer speculation, Manning expressed his desire to continue his football career at the University of Texas, citing his strong connection to the school, Austin, his friends, and the football program.
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Anti-ICE activists are growing more vocal about the agency’s operations and its impact on the economy. The DOJ is under pressure to address these concerns while maintaining legal and enforcement standards.
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A volcanic eruption in Iceland forced the evacuation of the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa and the town of Grindavik as lava flows from a fissure on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The eruption began around 4 a.m. following an intense seismic swarm.