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Un año después del atentado contra Trump, las autoridades aún no han revelado quienes estuvieron detrás del intento de ases, las investigaciones continúan sin resolver algunas cuestiones clave.
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Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater was suspended as head coach of Miami Northwestern Senior High School after being accused of providing perks to his players, including covering expenses for meals and rides. The suspension has sparked support from the NFL community, with Bridgewater set to rejoin the Detroit Lions as a backup quarterback.
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The European Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of Pjeter Shala for war crimes committed during the 1998-99 Kosovo uprising against Serbia. The court has reduced his sentence from 18 to 13 years.
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The court has upheld the conviction of Pjeter Shala, a Kosovo rebel who was found guilty in 2,024 of torture, murder, and arbitrary detention at a makeshift prison during the 1998-99 Kosovo uprising against Serbia. The court has also reduced his sentence.
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Iran has issued a warning against the potential imposition of ‘snapback’ sanctions by the United Nations Security Council, vowing retaliation if the mechanism is activated. The threats come amid growing concerns from experts that the sanctions could push Iran to abandon its commitments under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has expressed frustration over the slow progress in dismantling entrenched “deep state” elements within the federal government, as bureaucratic interests obstruct President Trump’s agenda. Her comments followed the administration’s decision not to release the ‘Epstein list’, which has drawn criticism as evidence of deep-state influence.
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Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley of California has criticized the Mountain West Conference for hiring the same law firm to both defend trans athlete Brooke Fleming’s eligibility and investigate misconduct allegations. Former SJSU volleyball player Brooke Slusser alleges a plot by Fleming and a Colorado State player to injure her, though the incident did not materialize.
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The prosecutor’s office has reported that the number of casualties in Zlatopillia, Kh, region, has risen to ten following an attack by two enemy UAVs on Monday at noon. The incident has raised concerns about the escalating conflict in the area.
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RNC chair Michael Whatley hailed President Trump’s newly signed legislation as a key achievement for the GOP, calling it ‘the embodiment’ of the party’s agenda. Whatley also highlighted the RNC’s strong fundraising efforts, indicating growing support for the party’s initiatives.
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Dragon Capital, a major Ukrainian private equity firm, has allocated $20 million of its own capital to its Rebuild Ukraine Fund LP (REBUF). The fund’s first closing is scheduled for September this year, according to Andriy Nosok, the company’s Managing Director and Head of Direct Investment Department.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are shifting focus from LeBron James to Luka Doncic, with four teams monitoring LeBron’s potential departure. Analysts are debating whether the Lakers and LeBron will remain together.
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that the Cabinet of Ministers will distribute UAH 35 billion in subsidies to cover teachers’ salaries for the year and modernize school food service facilities. The measure aims to improve education infrastructure and ensure fair compensation for educators.
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Andrew Cuomo, the former New York governor, has announced he will continue his bid for New York City mayor as an independent candidate following his recent primary loss to Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman from Queens, is now looking to become the first Muslim and millennial mayor of New York City, citing his…
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A UAV strike by Russian forces in Zlatopillia has resulted in one civilian fatality and seven injuries, according to the Kharkiv Regional State Administration. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on local communities and underscores the risks associated with such attacks.
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The excavation of the former St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland, has officially begun, marking a critical step in uncovering the fate of hundreds of children who died at the institution run by Catholic nuns until 1961. The search now includes remains disposed of in septic tanks, prompting renewed scrutiny into the…
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The article examines the deepening divisions within the MAGA movement over the Epstein scandal and Biden Autopen controversy. Insights from Will Cain’s interviews with Trump and McComb, along with Tony Kinnett’s analysis of Fauci’s pardon, highlight the ideological fractures on the conservative right.
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Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s former military ruler and elected president, has died at the age of 82 in a London clinic on July 13. His tenure marked by strict governance and controversy, leaving a polarizing legacy in Nigerian politics.
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Jo Frost, known for her role in the TV series ‘Supernanny,’ has revealed her ongoing struggle with anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that has required multiple hospitalizations. Frost, who became a household name through her strict parenting techniques, has used her platform to raise awareness about the condition, emphasizing the need for…
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Jennifer Aniston is seen spending time with Jim Curtis on a yacht in Mallorca, Spain, suggesting a potential new relationship. The couple is described as casually dating and has been seeing each other for several months.
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More than 20 Democratic attorneys general have sued the Trump administration over an abrupt freeze on $6.8 billion in K-12 federal spending, arguing the move is both unconstitutional and harmful to schools. The freeze has injected chaos and uncertainty into school districts, disrupting budgets, staffing plans, and crucial programs like tutoring and adult literacy.
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Fox Noticias revisa el caso del intento de ases. El artículo examina las preguntas sin respuesta que persisten sobre el incidente.
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Horizon Capital has launched fundraising for its new Catalyst Fund targeting EUR30,000 million. The fund aims to support Ukrainian startups and innovative projects, leveraging the country’s growing tech sector.
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U.S. dairy farmers and ice cream producers have agreed to eliminate artificial colors by 2027 as part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative. The initiative, announced by USDA Secretary Brook Rollins and FDA Commissioner Dr. Mary Makary, aims to improve public health by promoting natural ingredients in food products.
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The Trump administration announced a plan to phase out artificial dyes in ice cream by 2027, with over 40 companies pledging to remove these colors. Secretaries Rollins and Kennedy highlighted the collaboration between government and industry to promote healthier food options.
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Sen. Rand Paul has reissued a criminal referral against Dr. Anthony Fauci amid the autopen controversy, adding to the ongoing political scrutiny of the former president’s use of the presidential signature. The referral comes as part of a broader investigation into the origins of the virus and the ethical implications of the autopen’s use.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines faced backlash from conservative evangelical fans and pastors after their new reality show featuring a same-sex family.
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President Zelenskyy has nominated Yuliia Svyrydenko as the next Prime Minister, marking a potential historic moment for Ukraine. She is the current economy minister and is set to become the country’s second female prime minister.
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Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani was interrupted during an endorsement event when a campaign staffer abruptly pulled him away as band music drowned out a reporter’s question. The incident has sparked speculation about event coordination and the candidate’s engagement with media.
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Curtis Sliwa, a prominent New York City political figure, is joining Fox Across America to discuss his strategy for the upcoming mayoral race against Zoh,ran Mamdani. He emphasizes the need to redirect attention away from younger voters and focus on defeating Mamdani.
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Florida has become the leading defender of religious liberty in the United States, according to the First Liberty Institute’s latest index. The state’s improvements, driven by legislation under Governor Ron DeSantis, highlight the importance of legislative action in safeguarding religious rights.
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An ICE employee was allegedly doxxed by Rep. Salud Carbajal during a raid on a California marijuana farm, resulting in the arrest of 361 illegal immigrants. Carbajal denied the allegations, claiming ICE used excessive force and that his presence was to seek answers for his constituents.
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Former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem criticized President Trump’s immigration strategy on ‘The Story’, discussing recent events at a California cannabis farm that were shut down under the Trump administration.
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Senate Democrats, including Ruben Gallego and Richard Blumenthal, have called for an investigation into Secretary Kristi Noem’s cost-control measures, linking them to FEMA’s response to the Texas flood that resulted in over 120 deaths. The policy requiring Noem’s approval for contracts above $100,000 is under scrutiny for potentially delaying critical resources.
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House Democratic leaders will not whip against the landmark cryptocurrency bills that will be on the floor later this week despite opposition from the party’s top member on the Financial Services Committee.The decision highlights an ongoing split on the left over the risks and rewards of digital assets.
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Germany’s Defense Minister Boris Pistorius disclosed that the country has only six US-made Patriot air defense systems available, indicating that Berlin can no longer supply more to Ukraine due to limited stocks. The EU would be responsible for financing any additional systems, according to US President Donald Trump.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) will provide Pirae. Bank with a partial portfolio guarantee of EUR16 million under the EU4Business II program to expand financing for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ukraine. This move is expected to stimulate economic growth and enhance the financial resilience of local businesses.
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Luka Modric, 39, has signed with AC Milan after 13 seasons at Real Madrid, aiming to help revive the club following a dismal campaign. The move marks a significant step in Modric’s career as he seeks to reignite his legacy.
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The Women’s European Championship’s group stage concluded with record-breaking attendances, drawing nearly half a million fans. This surge in spectator numbers marks a significant milestone for women’s football in Europe, highlighting the growing popularity and commercial potential of the sport.
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Real Madrid have agreed to sign left-back Álvar, Carreras from Benfica, marking a significant addition to their squad. The club has confirmed the transfer, signaling the start of the new transfer window.
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Levi Colwill, a key midfielder for Chelsea, has stated that his team is fully prepared to challenge for both the Premier League and UEFA Champions, following their historic win in the Club World Cup. The midfielder’s comments come after Chelsea secured their first-ever Club World Cup title, marking a significant milestone in the club’s history.
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Newcastle United is close to finalizing an €80 million transfer for Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekit, making him one of the most expensive signings in Bundesliga history. The deal is expected to have a significant financial impact on the club.
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Spanish authorities are investigating potential violations of disability rights laws at Barcelona star Lamine Yamal’s 32nd birthday party. The probe stems from a request by Spain’s Ministry for Social Rights.
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The latest midseason rankings in the WNBA have seen Caitlin Clark ascend to the No. 1 spot, with Paige Bueckers and A’ja Wilson also making significant moves. The rankings include 25 players, with seven new additions to the list.
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Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has confirmed his commitment to play for the United States in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. The decision comes after Raleigh set an American League record with 38 home runs before the All-Star Game.
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Eagles coach Nick Sirianni has strongly rejected the narrative that quarterback Jalen Hurts was merely a passenger during the team’s Super Bowl run last season, labeling it as ‘bulls—.’ The coach’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about Hurts’ role and performance in the team’s historic playoff victory.
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The New York Jets and wide receiver Garrett Wilson agreed to a four-year, $130 million contract extension, with $90 million guaranteed, as reported by ESPN. The deal marks a significant move for both parties, securing Wilson’s future with the Jets and providing the team with long-term stability in the passing game.
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President Donald Trump has warned Russia of potential ‘severe’ tariffs if a Ukraine-Russia agreement is not reached within 50 days. The U.S. president also hinted at the potential deployment of Patriot systems and missiles to Ukraine, suggesting they could arrive within days.
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The New York Times is currently facing scrutiny for its reporting on the Kursk region in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine. This has sparked a debate about the role and responsibilities of media in conflict zones, where they are often perceived as having significant influence over military actions.
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Five EU member states reportedly express dissatisfaction with a proposed Ukraine trade deal, fearing market destabilization. The agreement, under the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), has sparked concerns over potential economic impacts.
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The New York Times has come under fire for its recent coverage of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. While the piece highlights the civilian suffering, it has been criticized for twisting the , and omitting key context about the factors leading to the incursion.
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Ukraine’s democratic resilience is under threat as it contends with its ongoing conflict against Russia. The nation’s primary English-language media outlet has raised alarms about the government’s increasing efforts to circumvent democratic structures, which could lead to a regression toward authoritarianism.
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Ukraine’s economic crimes agency remains without a head following a controversial selection process, raising fresh concerns about the government’s commitment to anti-corruption and international obligations.
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Denmark has joined efforts to enhance Ukraine’s satellite-based communication systems, supporting its defense against Russia. Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen highlighted the strategic value of space-based solutions for European defense.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed intense frustration with Russia, warning of potential economic retaliation if a peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine is not reached within 50 days. Analysts suggest that such measures could lead to further economic instability, potentially affecting global markets.
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Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley has accused Democratic Congressman Zohran Mamdani of representing the ‘radical woke’ faction of the Democratic Party during a recent Fox News Digital interview. Whatley’s remarks come amid heightened political tensions over progressive policies and ideological divisions within the Democratic Party.
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The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Education Department to fire half of its workforce on Monday, a move that advances President Donald Trump’s plans to dismantle the department. The high court’s decision in McMahon v. State of New York was issued 3-6 along ideological lines.
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US President Donald Trump has warned that ‘severe tariffs’ of up to 100% will be imposed on Russia’s trading partners if a peace deal is not reached within 50 days. The Russian stock market surged nearly 3% following the announcement, indicating potential financial implications of Trump’s statements.
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Boris Akunin faces an 18-year prison sentence in Russia for justifying terrorism and violating ‘foreign agent’ laws. The case underscores the government’s crackdown on exiled critics.
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Boris Akunin, the exiled Russian writer and former spy, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by a military court in absentia for justifying terrorism, facilitating terrorist activity, and violating Russia’s ‘foreign agent’ laws. This decision underscores the Russian government’s continued efforts to silence critics and maintain control over narratives that challenge state narratives.
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The Fort Worth Zoo has achieved a significant milestone by hatching critically endangered ghar’tial crocodiles for the third year in a row, marking a crucial step in conservation efforts. This success highlights the zoo’s commitment to wildlife preservation and the importance of such initiatives in protecting endangered species.