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The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to dismantle the Education Department, as officials have started transferring its functions to other agencies. Workers at the Education Department have been notified that they will be fired by August 1 following a Supreme Court ruling.
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Senate Republicans advanced Trump’s $9 billion spending clawback bill through its final procedural hurdle. The legislation now faces a 10-hour debate with expected Democratic opposition over foreign aid and public broadcasting cuts.
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The EU has failed to adopt its 18th package of anti-Russia sanctions, with Slovakia being the main obstacle. EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas expressed disappointment over the setback and urged Slovakia to approve the sanctions.
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US President Donald Trump stated that he advised Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky against targeting Moscow with military strikes, countering media reports suggesting he had privately encouraged Kiev to launch long-range missile attacks deep into Russia. Trump emphasized that he was not promoting further violence, while the White House Press Secretary accused the Financial Times of…
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Podcast hosts criticized Governor Gavin Newsom’s political shift as ‘BS’, suggesting it’s an attempt to court the Republican base. They compared liberal politics in California to New York City’s mayoral race, highlighting concerns about the viability of progressive policies.
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Clashes between Druse militiamen and Bedouin clans have escalated in southern Syria’s Sweida Province, drawing in Syrian government forces and the Israeli military. Over 100 casualties have been reported since the conflict began on Sunday, according to a war monitoring group.
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Former Speaker Newt Gingrich has advised Democrats to adopt Republican principles as the party faces challenges in finding cohesive leadership and direction. The comment was made during an appearance on Hannity, where Gingrich expressed concerns about the Democratic Party’s inability to move forward without embracing conservative policies.
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Rep. James Comer accuses NBC News of creating a misleading comparison between his digital signature use and Biden’s autopen scandal, calling it ‘Fake News’ and ‘Democrat propaganda.’ The coverage has sparked debate over media integrity and the legitimacy of the investigation into Biden’s mental state.
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LibreOffice, a popular open-source office suite, has integrated Bitcoin as a supported currency within its Calc spreadsheet program. The addition was prompted by a bug report and now allows users to handle Bitcoin transactions alongside traditional currencies like USD and EUR.
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Hannity’s comments reflect a broader conservative critique of the party’s shifting priorities and policies. Hannity’s remarks highlight the growing concerns within conservative circles regarding the party’s evolving stance on key issues such as social policies and economic strategies.
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Senate Republicans advanced Donald Trump’s $9 billion funding cuts for foreign aid and public broadcasting, but dissent within the GOP and Democrats led to a close vote. The measure faces potential changes during upcoming Senate debates.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent podcast interview, where he expressed support for the Biden administration’s immigration policies, has sparked controversy among some Republican lawmakers and conservative media outlets. Meanwhile, teacher protests have continued across the state, with educators demanding better pay and working conditions.
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Fierce clashes between Druse militiamen and Bedouins in Sweida Province have intensified with the involvement of Syrian government forces and the Israeli military, resulting in over 100 casualties since the violence erupted on Sunday.
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Four minors were apprehended by NYPD drones after riding on the roof of a moving subway train in the Bronx. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to combat subway surfing.
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President Donald Trump mocked Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett as ‘very low IQ’ during a press briefing, and challenged them to an IQ test. He claimed to have aced his own test at Walter Reed Medical Center.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on national security strategy, and discussions on campus antisemitism intensified. The MLB All-Star Game showcased top baseball talent.
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Viktor Smal, head of Ukraine’s State Forestry Agency, announced new measures to improve transparency in the wood industry by establishing a traceability system aligned with EU regulations. The project aims to enhance transparency by tracking the origin and movement of wood products throughout the supply chain.
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China’s economy demonstrated resilience amid trade tensions, with GDP growth at 5.2%. ‘Severance’ received top Emmy nominations, reflecting its critical acclaim.
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Progressive Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is being accused by his GOP opponent, Maud Maron, of emboldening criminals through lenient policies that have contributed to a massive surge in retail theft. The National Retail Federation’s report highlights a 93% increase in shoplifting incidents, with New York ranking second in the nation for the problem.
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Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy made remarks on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ emphasizing his belief that former President Donald Trump will always prioritize American interests in immigration policy. Ramaswamy criticized Democrats for their stance on immigration, suggesting they often defend illegal immigrants at the expense of U.S. national interests.
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Joy Reid criticized MAGA voters as cult-like followers who prioritize Trump over their wellbeing, stating they would sacrifice their families while claiming JD Vance lacks charisma. During an episode of ‘NIGHT SCHOOL with Marc Lamont Hill,’ she expressed concerns over Trump’s potential to declare a national emergency and the threat to free and fair elections.
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Jimmy Failla of 'Fox News Saturday Night' recently dissected key media moments that have brought California Governor Gavin Newsom under scrutiny. The focus was on News.omm’s approach to housing undocumented immigrants and his stance on limiting gender-affirming treatments for transgender youth.
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Rep. Adam Schiff has denied allegations of fraud and other crimes against him, calling for accountability. The political tensions between Schiff and Trump have escalated as Trump calls for his removal from office.
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Authorities in San Bernardino County are investigating the suspicious disappearance of 74-year-old Nai Ping Hou, whose financial activities have raised concerns about potential fraud and identity theft. The family suspects his cryptocurrency wealth may have been exploited by an impersonator, prompting a reward for information.
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The Pechersky District Court of Kyiv has imposed a preventive measure on public activist, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center Vitaliy Shabunin, “thus confirming the validity of the suspicion in the criminal offenses charged,” the State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) informed in Telegram on Tuesday evening.
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U.S. prosecutors and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have closed their investigation into Polymarket, a blockchain-powered prediction market platform. The probe was initiated due to concerns over the site allowing U.S. users to bet despite being required to block them.
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Dragon Capital and Amber Infrastructure have established a robust portfolio of projects for their EUR35,000 million Ukraine Infrastructure Fund, capable of absorbing additional capital beyond the fund’s target. The collaboration is part of broader efforts to stabilize and develop Ukraine’s economy.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick discussed Trump’s economic policies on ‘Jesse Watters Prim. The interview highlighted how these strategies are expanding markets and boosting revenue.
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has launched the K4 Startup Studio program, a new initiative designed to foster military startups focused on artificial intelligence. The program unites developers, military experts, and mentors to develop cutting-edge AI technologies for defense purposes.
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The ‘Ruth’ podcast co-hosts analyzed Governor Newsom’s media strategy and the Democratic Party’s current challenges. The episode offered insights into Newsom’s efforts to maintain political relevance.
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Grant Horvat, a top YouTube golf creator with over 1.4 million subscribers, declined a PGA Tour exemption to the Barracuda Championship due to filming restrictions. He emphasized that his YouTube content is central to his brand and that the exclusion of media during the event undermined the invitation’s value.
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Foreign Ministers of Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland will meet in Lublin to discuss regional security, defense cooperation, and counter-disinformation strategies. The meeting aims to strengthen collaboration against ongoing security challenges.
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Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley criticized contemporary NBA coaches for being ‘cowards,’ claiming they are too afraid to enforce discipline due to players’ financial power. He argued that the coaching staff’s influence is crucial for player development, and poor coaching has led to the ruin of many NBA talents.
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Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, has urged Texas Democrats to consider extraordinary measures to block the state’s redistricting efforts. Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has announced plans to initiate a 30-day special session later this month to address redistricting and flood-related legislation.
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President Donald Trump accused Democratic congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Corty and Jasmine Crockett of having ‘very low IQ’ during a public confrontation before boarding Marine One. The remarks sparked immediate backlash from Democrats and civil rights advocates, who called the remarks deeply offensive and unbecoming of a presidential figure.
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During the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025 (URC 2025) in Rome, 12 international healthcare agreements totaling over EUR 200 million were signed. The agreements aim to enhance healthcare infrastructure and accessibility in Ukraine.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom faced tough questions from podcaster Joe Rogan about his state’s pandemic policies. Rogan’s friend and fellow podcaster posed a challenging question about the mandates on children’s vaccinations and their potential health impacts.
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham called for consequences against those doxxing I.C.E. agents on her show. She framed the issue as a threat to national security and first responders’ safety.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent media tour, calling it an attempt to seem more relatable. Watters questioned the authenticity of Newsom’s efforts to appear more down-to-earth.
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The Pechersky District Court in Kyiv has decided to impose a personal bond on Vitaliy Shabunin, the head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center. This measure was announced by MP Yaroslav Zhelezni, the faction of Holos.
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Federal authorities arrested a military veteran on Tuesday afternoon, who was wanted in connection with an attack on an ICE detention facility in Texas and remained on the run for nearly 11 days after the attack.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., criticized Democrats for their approach to immigration, labeling it as ‘political violence’ on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ He argued that his bill seeks to protect I.C.E. agents from aggressive protests against immigration enforcement.
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Many Republican lawmakers have changed their stance on U.S. aid to Ukraine following President Trump’s reversal. Representative Derrick Van Orden, a Republican from Wisconsin, has now endorsed the president’s plan to provide weapons to Ukraine.
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Katie Pavlich, Juan Williams, and Roger Zakheim criticized the handling of the Epstein files on ‘Special Report,’ urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to hold a press conference to address public concerns. The panelists emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in the government’s response to the outcry over the case.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has set forth three key priorities for Ukrainian diplomats, focusing on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Russian Aggression, modernizing foreign representation, and advancing political and legal initiatives at international forums, including the UN General Assembly. These efforts aim to strengthen Ukraine’s international standing and hold accountable…
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa on Tuesday, July 15 to discuss further defense support for Ukraine. The meeting focused on increasing military and financial assistance to Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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National security experts are alarmed by Microsoft’s ‘Digital Escort’ program, which allegedly allows Chinese engineers to access Pentagon cloud systems. A ProPublica investigation revealed that Microsoft’s cloud computing initiative enabled collaboration with Chinese-based personnel to manage sensitive U.S. government data.
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Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas discusses Mamdani’s meeting with business leaders, questioning his potential shift to a less radical agenda. The session has sparked discussions about his campaign strategy.
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John Smoltz discusses the ball-strike challenge system, which allows managers to challenge umpire calls, as part of MLB’s strike zone experiment. The system aims to improve accuracy in strike zone calls and is part of MLB’s broader efforts to modernize the game.
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Former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey has spoken out about the mortgage fraud allegations against Sen. Adam Schiff on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ revealing potential issues in the case. The discussion highlights concerns regarding the legal proceedings and the validity of the allegations against the senator.
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Charlamagne Tha God dismissed Obama’s criticism of Democrats as old news, claiming that everyday people have been calling them cowards for a decade. He argued that the former president’s demand for more backbone from the party is now redundant, as similar calls have been made for years.
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House Democrats urge a hearing to examine the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, as the GOP faces internal divisions. Representative Jamie Rasky criticizes the administration’s actions, stating they have not restored public trust in government.
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Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist candidate for New York City mayor, participated in a closed-door meeting with prominent business leaders. The gathering on ‘America Reports’ aimed to address concerns and gather insights on Mamdani’s plans for governing the Big Apple.
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A technician from SecureIT Homes provided insights into the security evaluation of Robin Kaye and Tom DeLuca’s home following a break-in attempt. The assessment highlighted potential vulnerabilities that could have been exploited by intruders.
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Finland has implemented a new law prohibiting Russian and Belarusian citizens from purchasing real estate, effective July 15. The measure aims to enhance national security in response to Russia’s escalating military activities in the region.
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Cyber specialists from Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Agency, in collaboration with the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance and BO… critical military assets.
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The EU has welcomed a shift in US rhetoric on Ukraine but is urging Washington to share the burdens. The bloc, however, has failed to agree on new sanctions against Russia.
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A drone captured footage of four teenagers riding on top of a subway train in the Bronx. The incident has sparked a debate about the use of surveillance technology in public spaces.
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A federal grand jury has indicted Vance Boelter on six federal charges for the shootings that left one Minnesota lawmaker and her husband dead and a second lawmaker and his wife injured. Prosecutors described the attacks as ‘targeted political assassinations’ and warned that Boelter, 57, could face life imprisonment or the death penalty.
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Zohran Mamdani, a far-left New York City council member, met with business leaders in NYC to promote his progressive policies, emphasizing economic equality and environmental reforms. The meeting, reported by Fox News, highlights ongoing efforts to sway corporate interests toward his agenda.