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The U.S. Navy’s next-generation SSN(X) attack submarine, originally slated for production by 2031, now faces a potential delay until 2040 due to escalating costs and budget constraints. The program’s cost per vessel is projected to reach between $6.7 billion and $8 billion, significantly higher than the $4 billion cost of the Virginia-class submarines it aims…
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ICE agents have been masking identities during immigration arrests due to safety concerns, with border czar Tom Homan pointing to attacks on detention centers and border facilities. Tom Homan defended the practice during an interview, noting a 700% increase in attacks on ICE, including doxing of agents and their families.
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Wayfair is launching a back-to-school sale with up to 82% discounts on dorm essentials, providing significant savings on bedding, desks, and storage solutions. The sale runs through July 20.
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Pastor Corey Brooks criticizes media attributing Camp Mystic flooding tragedy to white supremacy, arguing it oversimplifies the disaster’s causes. Brooks emphasizes the need for nuanced discussion addressing real factors without divisive rhetoric.
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Laura Avtorkhanova, a Chechen woman who fled an abusive family, was temporarily detained in Georgia, according to activists. She had been living in a shelter in Tbilisi after escaping what activists described as an abusive and controlling household.
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A French prisoner who fled jail by hiding in a bag carried out by his fellow inmate has been rearrested. Authorities confirmed the prisoner’s identity and are currently reviewing the circumstances surrounding the escape and his brief period of freedom.
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Researchers are examining whether cognitive training apps can enhance children’s learning. While some studies suggest benefits, concerns about potential negative effects on reading development persist.
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Jalen Hurts has been ranked ninth among NFL quarterbacks, trailing Justin Herbert and Jayden Daniels. Analyst James Jones criticized the ranking, calling it ‘awful’ and questioning the evaluation methodology.
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark celebrated her boyfriend Connor McCaffery’s 27th birthday with a heartwarming Instagram post, sharing photos and expressing her gratitude. The post coincided with the team’s game against the Dallas Wings.
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Senate minority members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee claim the White House is undermining American soft power by slashing international aid and attacking top research universities, allowing China to fill the void.
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The Blackdot AI tattoo machine introduces a groundbreaking approach to tattoo creation, using advanced technology like computer vision, lasers, and microscopes to apply ink with surgical precision. Early users report reduced pain and faster tattooing, while artists debate its impact on traditional artistry.
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Russian workers at the Akkuyu nuclear plant have reported months of unpaid wages, leading to a significant reduction in the workforce. The project, a key part of Moscow’s energy strategy, has seen its workforce shrink from 12,000 to just 3,000.
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Kelly Osbourne has denied rumors that her father Ozzy Osbourne and his ex-wife Sharon have a suicide pact, clarifying that Ozzy’s Parkinson’s diagnosis doesn’t mean he is dying. She condemned AI-generated videos spreading false information about his health, emphasizing that he remains alive and active.
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The Jefferson Council has intensified its campaign against James E. Ryan, the university president, for his support of DEI initiatives. A new lawyer with ties to the group has joined the cause for the Trump administration, marking a strategic shift in the campaign’s approach.
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Southeast Asian leaders are intensifying efforts to uphold the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ) treaty amid growing regional uncertainties. This decades-old agreement, which prohibits the development and deployment of nuclear, is now being re-examined as a key diplomatic asset.
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Kai Trump, the granddaughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has opened up about the challenges of growing up in the public eye. Her recent interview on Fox & Friends provided a rare glimpse into the personal side of her life.
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Sweden is set to increase the age limit for recalling former military officers from 47 to 70 as part of its larger defense expansion strategy. This initiative follows NATO’s decision to raise defense spending targets to 5% of GDP, with the ReArm Europe program allocated an initial €800 billion.
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Kai Trump, the granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, took part in an interview on Fox & Friends, offering a rare glimpse into her relationship with her grandfather. The interview is scheduled to air on Tuesday at 6 a.m. ET, focusing on the personal connection between the two.
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Restoration workers at Hungary’s Pannonhalma Archabbey are battling an unprecedented infestation of drugstore beetles that could destroy thousands of historic books. The beetles, also known as cigarette beetles, have been found in a UNESCO World Heritage Site section that contains 400,000 volumes, a quarter of the library’s collection. Experts warn that the infestation poses a…
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Sean Hannity’s new Fox Nation series ‘Wanted: Dead or Alive’ premieres July 16, profiling infamous Depression-era outlaws like John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde. The series is part of Hannity’s ongoing ‘Outlaws and Lawmen’ series, offering a historical look at how these criminals defined a generation during the Great Depression.
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President Donald Trump has reportedly urged NATO to act decisively following a recent announcement on military support. The ‘Outnumbered’ panel of experts has highlighted this shift as a significant change in the administration’s approach to Russia and Ukraine.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted the ‘stable, mature and strategically valuable’ relationship between China and Russia during Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s visit. The meeting between the two foreign ministers underscores the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations, which has been a cornerstone of their foreign policy in recent years.
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A Russian drone attack on an educational institution in Sumy has injured six people. The Sumy Prosecutor confirmed the incident, raising concerns about security in the region.
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Border Czar Tom Homan defends ICE agents’ mask-wearing amid claims of a 700% rise in attacks. Officials cite heightened safety concerns for law enforcement.
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President Trump is set to announce a new NATO arms package aimed at aiding Ukraine while also imposing a 50-day ultimatum on Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to strike a peace deal.
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The press center of the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a discussion on July 15, focusing on American perceptions of Ukraine and communication strategies. The event aims to explore how media narratives influence public understanding and the importance of strategic messaging in diplomacy.
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A UK punk duo known for their anti-Israeli chants is encountering potential concert cancellations due to growing concerns over their provocative lyrics and public protests. Event organizers are facing pressure to remove the band from upcoming events, citing the need to avoid controversy and potential backlash.
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European Union trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic has warned that President Donald Trump’s proposed 30% tariffs on EU exports could severely damage transatlantic trade. The commissioner stated that the EU was close to finalizing a trade agreement with the Trump administration prior to the president’s recent threats.
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Atlanta police arrested a man for allegedly attempting to transport nearly $3 million in drugs to Brazil. The seized drugs, including THC wax, hashish, and marijuana, had an estimated street value of $2.97 million.
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Senate Republicans are preparing for a second attempt at the budget reconciliation process this fall, despite internal divisions and challenges. Key figures like Sen. Ron Johnson and Rep. Mike Johnson are pushing for another attempt, though some lawmakers, including Sen. Lisa Murkowski, express reluctance. The process allows Republicans to bypass the 60-vote filibuster threshold, but…
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Atlanta police arrested a man accused of attempting to transport $3 million in drugs to Brazil. The arrest is part of a broader crackdown on drug trafficking networks operating across international borders.
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Ellen DeGeneres publicly supports Rosie O’Donnell after President Donald Trump threatened to revoke her U.S. citizenship. Legal experts note that revoking O’Donnell’s citizenship is unlikely under U.S. law.
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Will Cain is examining the recent developments surrounding the Biden autopen controversy, offering fresh perspectives as Tony Kinnett contributes to the political discussion.
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Political influencer Lauren questions the reported dip in LGBTQ support for Trump. The analysis explores potential factors behind the shift in public opinion within the community.
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Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios took a swipe at Jannik Sinner after the Italian won Wimbledon for the first time in his career. Sinner’s recent success, despite a prior three-month doping suspension, has drawn criticism from Kyrgios, who questions the fairness of the penalties faced by the player.
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Russian forces shelled the village of Borivske in the Shevchenkivsk community, killing one person and injuring four others, according to Oleh Synehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco reaffirmed her commitment to Prince Albert at the Monaco Red Cross Gala, refuting recent divorce rumors. The couple celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary with an emotional toast to Albert’s 20 years as monarch and a dance session past midnight.
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The article questions whether the Mona Lisa was inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s male lover, suggesting that queer history is deeply embedded in cultural artifacts.
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The White House has shifted some nuclear safety oversight responsibilities from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the Department of Energy, signaling a historic change in federal regulation. Industry experts are now watching the transition closely to assess its impact on safety and innovation.
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The House is poised to vote on major crypto bills this week, including a market structure overhaul and a stablecoin regulation bill. The legislation represents a significant step in Congress’ effort to regulate the cryptocurrency market.
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U.S. and NATO plan to sell billions in arms to Ukraine, following a 50-day deadline for peace talks with Russia. The move is seen as a decisive step to strengthen NATO support for Ukraine.
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Lionel Messi has extended his streak of multigoal games to five in a row, propelling Miami to the top of ESPN’s MLS Power Rankings. His consistent performance has been a driving force behind the team’s success this season.
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LSU head coach Brian Kelly has redirected his team’s focus from end-of-year objectives to the Week 1 matchup against Clemson, following three consecutive opening-game losses.
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Rory McIlroy, fresh off his performance at the Scottish Open, has opted to skip sleep for an early practice session in preparation for The Open Championship. This decision highlights his commitment to fine-tuning his game for the prestigious tournament.
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey has stated that his league and the Big Ten have differing opinions on the College Football Playoff format. This disagreement could result in the playoff remaining a 12-team format for the 2026 season.
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President Donald Trump warned that his administration would implement significant tariffs, possibly reaching 100%, on Russian imports if a resolution regarding Ukraine is not finalized within the next 50 days. The statement comes amid ongoing tensions between the United States and Russia, particularly regarding Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
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The Kyiv Independent conducted a survey of Ukrainian teenagers aged 14 to 17 to explore their lived experiences during the Russia-Ukraine war. The article highlights the challenges these young people face daily.
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Ukraine has contracted for ‘tens of thousands’ of advanced interceptor drones to bolster its air defense capabilities amid escalating Russian aerial attacks. The technology is critical for countering the increasing threat from Russian air strikes.
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal is being considered for Ukraine’s Defense Minister role as part of an anticipated government reshuffle. The potential reassignment comes amid ongoing efforts to strengthen Ukraine’s military capabilities.
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Former President Donald Trump claimed that missile systems and Patriot air defense units will reach Ukraine ‘within days,’ suggesting imminent military aid to the conflict. During a press briefing, Trump addressed queries about the anticipated timeline for the delivery of these weapons, asserting that a full complement of equipment will soon be on its way.
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Sean Hannity has launched a new talk show titled ‘Wanted: Dead or Alive,’ featuring stories of infamous criminals in American history. The program aims to explore the lives and crimes of these notorious individuals.
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Malta is resisting the EU’s proposed lowering of the oil price cap on Russian exports. The measure, part of the bloc’s 18th sanctions package, would replace the current $60 per barrel limit with a floating cap set 15% below the average global price over three months.
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Russia-China trade dropped 9% in the first half of 2025, following a 1.9% growth in 2024. The decline is attributed to geopolitical tensions and shifting market dynamics.
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Governor Hochul has raised over $11.8 million in fundraising, yet faces weak poll numbers and pressure to endorse Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist mayoral candidate. The political dynamics remain tense as Hochul navigates primary challenges and potential Republican opposition.
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Comedian Bill Maher and liberal actor John Leguizamo clashed during a recent episode of ‘Club Random,’ debating President Trump’s immigration policies and the Biden administration’s response. Leguizamo criticized Trump’s mass deportation policy, while Maher blamed Biden for mishandling the issue, highlighting deepening ideological divides over immigration.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp celebrated the return of the 2025 MLB All-Star Game to Atlanta, emphasizing its economic benefits for local businesses and the Atlanta Braves franchise. Kemp criticized the league’s initial decision to move the game in 2021 due to Georgia’s voting law, calling it a mistake that should have been avoided.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to double France’s defense budget by 2027, reaching EUR 32 billion from its 2017 levels. This decision underscores France’s strategic commitment to strengthening its military capabilities.
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An Israeli proposal to force much of Gaza’s population into a small enclave is now overshadowing negotiations over a truce. A tent camp housing displaced Palestinians in Rafah, southern Gaza, last year.
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A man accused of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is denying any connection to political figures like Trump or pro-life views, referencing an unreleased letter. Boelter, who is facing charges of second-degree murder, has suggested the letter contains vital details about events that occurred 24 months prior to the attacks.