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The Trump administration and its predecessors will face scrutiny over the disaster that has killed more than 10,000 people. Flood damage along the dam that feeds into Ingram, Texas, on Saturday.
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The ‘Gutfeld!’ panel addressed recent riots in Mexico City, where protesters looted businesses and harassed tourists in response to Westerners moving to Mexico. The discussion highlighted tensions over immigration and its impact on local communities.
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The Common Sense Department (CSD) expressed deep distress over the flooding in Texas and criticized some Democrats for their reactions. The department conveyed a sense of helplessness and frustration with how the situation was being addressed.
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin warned of threats to law enforcement amid deportations protests. The comments come as tensions rise over immigration policies.
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Salena Zito shared her firsthand account of the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump ahead of the release of her new book, ‘Butler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump.’ Zito’s insights provide an in-depth look at the incident and its broader implications for the heartland of the United States.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld suggests Zohran Mamdani lied on his Columbia University application to gain admission, sparking public scrutiny over his academic past. The controversy reignites debates on the integrity of college admissions processes.
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The Trump administration has announced its intent to deport Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia before his trial, according to the Justice Department. This plan is in direct opposition to statements made by the White House last month, which labeled reports of potential re-deportation as ‘fake news.’
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Haiti’s celebrated Oloffson Hotel, a cultural and historical landmark known for its gingerbread-style architecture, was destroyed in an apparent arson attack amid escalating gang violence in the capital. The hotel, originally built in the late 19th century as a private residence and featured in Graham Greene’s novel ‘The Comedians,’ has been a symbol of the…
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Keli Rabon recounts how camp counselors saved her sons during severe flooding at a Texas camp, describing their brave actions as likely life-saving. The flood, which caused at least 100 fatalities, has resulted in widespread devastation and calls for emergency response.
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Epic Games, buoyed by the success of Fortnite, has spent the last few years challenging the mobile industry’s app store monopolies. The settlement comes just days before Samsung unveils its latest phones, with Epic dropping its lawsuit in exchange for assurances that their concerns will be addressed.
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Building a viable new political party to rival the Democrats and Republicans is enormously difficult and expensive. Elon Musk has said the America Party would be a new entity and would have the goal of disrupting the two major parties’ hold on the federal government, but he has been opaque on his plans.
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With President Trump poised to reintroduce tariffs, major exporters are exploring reduced reliance on U.S. trade. The BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro issued a subtle criticism of Trump’s tariff policies.
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Senator Rick Scott criticized Democrats for allegedly forgetting their base during a segment on Hannity, focusing on border security measures. His remarks highlight ongoing political tensions over immigration policy and national security.
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The Chicago White Sox honored former closer Bobby Jenks with a somber tribute at their home game, wearing No. 45 patches and holding a moment of silence. Jenks, who passed away after a battle with Stage 4 stomach cancer, was a key member of the 2005 World Series-winning team.
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Dana Perino praised Elizabeth Warren for supporting Zohran Mamdani’s stance on Columbia University’s application process. The discussion explored the broader implications of identity verification in higher education.
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Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry criticized political opponents for ‘cheap political shots’ during the Texas flood disaster, calling for unity and support for victims. Perry’s remarks come amid ongoing relief efforts and growing concerns over the worsening flood conditions.
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A family-owned restaurant in Kerrville, Texas, is supporting first responders by providing meals following devastating floods. Owners Crystal and Ty Smith are cooking Hill Country favorites to aid those working tirelessly to help their community.
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A violent shooting in a Philadelphia neighborhood on Sunday night left multiple casualties, with over 100 shots fired. Law enforcement officials confirmed the incident occurred in the city’s West Powelton neighborhood, a area known for its high crime rates and gang activity.
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A document from El Salvador challenges the Trump administration’s claims on Venezuelan deportations, contradicting claims made by Justice Department lawyers and top officials. This development could impact ongoing legal cases in Washington.
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Jose Ibarra, the illegal immigrant convicted in the murder of Georgia college student Laken Riley, has been ordered to undergo a mental evaluation following his attorneys’ claim that he lacked competency to stand trial or assist with appeals. The judge’s ruling has raised questions about the legal process and Ibarra’s mental state at the time…
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Residents of Boerne and surrounding towns have swiftly mobilized to provide relief efforts after deadly floods that claimed 82 lives, showcasing resilience and solidarity. The coordinated community initiatives and support from organizations like Chabbad of Boerne highlight strong local resources and collective action in times of crisis.
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President Trump has warned 14 countries of potential tariffs of at least 25 percent starting August 1, unless they reach agreements by that deadline. The move reflects his continued use of economic pressure as a diplomatic tool.
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TikTok is gaining attention for a new coffee trend called ‘Cloud Coffee’, as young Americans are creating and sharing videos of this unique drink. The trend is sparking a lot of interest in the beverage industry.
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Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, is collaborating with Andrew Yang on forming the ‘America Party’ to challenge the two-party system, despite Donald Trump’s dismissal of the effort as ‘ridiculous.’ Musk aims to field candidates in the 2024 midterms, with Yang’s support in navigating the challenges of establishing an independent political entity.
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Actor Mark Ruffalo criticized Joe Rogan for being ‘late’ to criticize Trump’s immigration policies, accusing him of either not being smart or dumb. Rogan, a Trump endorser, recently called out the administration’s ICE raids during a podcast, while Trump announced plans for work permits for key industries.
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Nintendo’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa, stated that the company plans to maintain its traditional approach to game development despite rising costs during the Switch 2 transition. He acknowledged the increased scale and duration of development, which has led to higher costs and greater risks in the high-risk video game industry.
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Mick Wallace, a former member of the European Parliament for Ireland, accused the EU of being totally complicit in Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, while ignoring civilian deaths and international law. He criticized EU leaders for enabling the Zionist settler-colonial project and failing to condemn Israel’s actions.
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The Dallas Wings will host the Indiana Fever at the American Airlines Center, accommodating nearly triple the fans for the highly anticipated Caitlin Clark-Paige Bueckers matchup. This is dubbed “The Sequel” as these two teams previously played in a sold-out game on June 27.
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Severe flooding in Texas Hill Country prompted extensive rescue operations by Texas Game Wardens, who deployed helicopters, boats and search teams to save hundreds of stranded campers. Authorities warn that the situation highlights the need for improved emergency response systems in the region.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed concerns about an arrest threat from New York City’s mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, calling the idea ‘silly’. He emphasized that the real issue is ensuring Israel’s security and stability in the region.
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Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, called out political violence during an episode of ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The discussion sparked a range of reactions from viewers and analysts.
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Bret Baier’s special report on July 7 focuses on Texas and Donald Trump’s approach to Middle East policy. The report examines Texas’s role in U.S. foreign policy and Trump’s potential strategies for managing the region.
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Tom Homan, former Trump administration ‘border czar,’ criticized the escalating rhetoric surrounding ICE on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ warning of its potential deadly consequences. Homan emphasized the need for measured responses to border security challenges.
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Donald Trump has called for increased funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as border tensions escalate. His recent statements come amid heightened tensions along the U.S.-Mexico border, where Trump has blamed the current administration for failing to implement stricter immigration controls.
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Stephen Miller, the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, accused the Democratic Party of orchestrating an ‘insurrectionist movement’ involving illegal immigrants in the West. His comments have sparked intense debate and heightened tensions over immigration policy.
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Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has vowed to locate missing children during ongoing flash flood search and rescue operations. The statement came during an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ where Patrick discussed the state’s response to the recent flooding.
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During his show ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ Fox News host Jesse Watters highlighted the sadness observed among Democrats in contrast to the celebration by Republicans on the nation’s birthday. The segment sparked discussions on the political climate and public sentiment.
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Nick Wright highlights how the Houston Rockets’ free agency, led by Kevin Durant’s acquisition, positions them to challenge for a Western Conference title. The strategy emphasizes balancing star power with team chemistry.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Swiss National Council President Maja Riniker to discuss ongoing support for Ukraine, intensified sanctions against Russia, and efforts to repatriate kidnapped Ukrainian children. The meeting also addressed humanitarian initiatives, as reported by the President’s Office website.
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University of Houston professor David McNally proposed renaming the university to ‘George Floyd University’ and abolishing grades and tuition as part of a ‘de-stateification’ plan, sparking debate at the institution. His call for replacing campus police with democratically elected safety committees and expanding community access has drawn both attention and criticism.
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President Trump’s new tariff threats could disrupt global trade, while Rio’s beaches symbolize cultural and tourism significance.
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UNESCO is set to announce new World Heritage Sites, including a fairytale-like castle, a sunken Caribbean port city, and mysterious cave paintings. The final selections will be revealed soon, expanding the global recognition of cultural and natural landmarks.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed concerns over a New York City mayoral candidate’s pledge to arrest him, stating he is not worried. The incident has sparked debate over the boundaries of political speech and the implications of such threats in a democratic society.
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The Justice Department has clarified that Jeffrey Epstein did not have a ‘client list,’ addressing recent reports. Attorney General Pam Pondi is under scrutiny for past remarks about the case on ‘Special Report.’
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Mexican capital sees heightened protests against urban gentrification and cost-of-living rise. Demonstrators are taking to the streets to express their discontent with soaring rents and food prices.
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Medical groups are challenging new restrictions on Covid-19 vaccinations, arguing they conflict with scientific evidence. The lawsuit targets the CDC and HHS, with concerns over the guidance’s potential impact on vulnerable populations.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved grants of up to UAH 16 million to support enterprises affected by war, aimed at restoring new equipment, installation, and delivery. The decision was reported by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, Yulia Svyrydenko, following a meeting on July 7.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, marking an unusual and politically charged gesture. This announcement comes amid a recent meeting between Netanyahu and Trump over dinner, where they discussed various international issues.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron have expressed differing views on the approach to ending the war in Ukraine. Starmer is pushing for security guarantees from the United States, while Macron is adopting a more critical stance toward the current White House administration’s policies.
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On July 7, Will Cain’s show focused on Texas’ border policies and Trump’s influence on immigration strategies. The discussion highlighted the challenges posed by migrant populations and the need for comprehensive policies.
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Crystal Smith, co-owner of Billy Gene’s in Kerrville, Texas, has joined efforts with her husband to provide free Hill Country comfort food to first responders. This gesture is part of a broader initiative to express gratitude for their service, especially in the wake of recent floods that have brought significant challenges to the region.
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Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese criticized WNBA officiating after their 80-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx, citing a significant free-throw disparity. She emphasized the inequity in free-throw attempts, stating that it was a major factor in their loss.
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Charlie Kirk praised President Trump’s legislative achievements, calling the ‘big, beautiful bill’ the most American bill in a lifetime. Kirk emphasized its significant impact during his first term.
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In 1987, ten teenagers were killed after being swept away by rising floodwaters from the Guadalupe River while evacuating their summer camp. The National Weather Service confirmed the incident as a significant historical event.
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Ukraine exported 14.5% more electricity than it imported in June 2025, marking the first net export since October 2023, according to DiXi Group. The achievement highlights a significant shift in Ukraine’s energy dynamics.
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Ukraine’s electricity exports exceeded imports in June 2025 for the first time since October 2023, according to the DiXi Group, an analytical center for energy and climate.The report indicates a 14.5% increase in exports compared to imports, marking a significant shift in Ukraine’s energy balance.
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The episode of ‘The Story w/ Martha MacCallum’ that aired on Monday, July 7, centered on the evolving political landscape of Texas and the impact of former President Donald Trump’s presence on the state’s affairs.
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Randy Moss has sparked a debate on social media regarding the fifth-best NFL quarterback, with the top four positions occupied by Mahomes, Allen, Burrow, and Jackson. Former players Johnson and Houshmandzadeh have joined the conversation, offering their opinions.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his efforts to broker peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
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In the aftermath of floods that claimed more than 100 lives near Kerr County, Texas, communities like Boerne are rallying with supplies and volunteers, embodying their German freethinker heritage.Within hours of the flash floods on Friday, Boerne and nearby towns were already assembling supplies and arranging volunteers for their flooded neighbors, reflecting a community-driven response…