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Ukraine has confirmed four civilian deaths and over 30 injuries from recent Russian drone attacks. The strikes, which targeted areas in the capital Kyiv, caused significant damage to buildings but did not result in any fatalities there.
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Border Patrol agents and local police killed an armed gunman who opened fire at agents at a Border Patrol annex in McAllen, Texas. The attack, believed to be a targeted ambush, resulted in one officer being struck but in stable condition.
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New York state has seen 66 reported Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings during the first half of 2025, according to a report from the National UFO Reporting Center.
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A German tabloid has reported that Ukraine has requested advanced military equipment from Germany, citing sources in military and industrial circles. The report suggests potential arms transfers as part of ongoing support for Ukraine.
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Turkey reports 12 soldiers died from methane gas poisoning during a cave search in northern Iraq. The military has not explained the gas’s presence in the cave.
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Elon Musk has launched the America Party with a clear pro-Second Amendment and pro-bitcoin stance. The party emphasizes free speech, reduced regulations, and a pro-tech approach, aiming to provide an alternative to the major political parties.
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The death toll from devastating floods in central Texas has risen to 82, with victims including a beloved teacher and soccer coach, his wife, young sisters, and a beloved camp director who lost his life trying to save his campers. The floodwaters, driven by torrential rains, caused widespread devastation and left many families in deep…
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This article highlights the growing issue of personal data being collected and sold by data brokers, detailing risks such as targeted advertising and identity theft. It offers practical steps for individuals to protect their privacy and regain control over their data.
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The mayor of Kharkiv has reported an increase in casualties following attacks by enemy UAVs. The toll has risen to 27 victims.
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Term-limited California Gov. Gavin Newsom is visiting South Carolina this week for meet-and-greets, building relationships in a key early primary state amid 2028 presidential speculation. The trip has sparked discussion about his potential candidacy for the next Democratic presidential nomination.
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Nakisa Bidarian, a business partner of Jake Paul, has discussed with Fox News Digital why they are pursuing legal action against critics. The legal moves are seen as a response to recent controversies and online harassment.
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US President Donald Trump has invited the leaders of Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal to Washington for meetings this week. Experts suggest that the discussions will extend beyond commercial opportunities, indicating potential strategic and diplomatic agenda items.
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A German startup’s memorial spaceflight capsule, Nyx, has lost contact with Earth, leaving 16, people’s ashes unaccounted for. The craft was set to return the ashes to bereaved families following an extraterrestrial journey.
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Ukraine is deploying fishing nets as a low-tech solution to disrupt Russian drones. The dense mesh can tangle drone prop, offering a cost-effective method to counter high-tech threats.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the ‘horrific’ flooding in Texas and the response from the Trump administration. She emphasized the severity of the situation and the need for swift federal assistance.
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Pro wrestling legend Kevin Nash sparked controversy by skipping the Independence Day celebration, declaring, "we’re not the home of the free" due to perceived loss of constitutional rights. His remarks followed criticism for a post about President Donald Trump’s recently signed "big, beautiful bill," which includes tax cuts.
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A Texas man survived deadly flash flooding by clinging to a utility meter box for hours, according to a recent news report. The incident highlights the dangers of extreme weather events and the importance of emergency preparedness.
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Pastor Corey Brooks, founder of Project H.O.O.D., argues that Chicago leaders are fostering racial tensions rather than addressing educational disparities. He claims the city’s leaders perpetuate fear and division rather than focusing on improving outcomes for children.
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal praised citizens obstructing ICE as one of the most inspiring actions she has seen. Her comments reflect broader Democratic efforts to address immigration through both legislative and grassroots actions.
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Celebrities like Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, and Hil
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Billionaire Elon Musk has announced the formation of a new political party, ‘America Party,’ in response to President Donald Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ proposal. The move has sparked discussions about free speech, government regulation, and the role of private citizens in political activism.
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Activists on the Spanish island of Mallorca have vandalized cars and businesses owned by German expats, escalating anti-tourism protests. The incidents reflect growing anger against mass tourism and the housing crisis, with locals blaming tourists for displacing residents and straining resources.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has maintained its requirement for litigants to submit 40 physical copies of legal briefs, a practice that has generated millions of pages annually. Critics argue the policy is outdated and environmentally wasteful.
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President Trump is escalating trade tensions by threatening higher tariffs on major foreign partners as the deadline approaches, with the tariffs set to take effect on August 1. The move has raised global concerns about economic stability and trade relations.
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Ukrainian forces are struggling to defend Kostiantynivka from Russian drone attacks, which threaten to breach the city’s defenses and undermine Ukraine’s last major stronghold in the Donetsk region. The city’s strategic importance as a gateway to the region underscores its critical role in the ongoing conflict.
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A Kansas-based grain broker is selling agricultural products originally destined for global food aid as dog food, raising concerns over the impact of Trump-era agricultural policies on the state’s long-standing food security contributions. The shift has sparked debates about the effectiveness and fairness of current agricultural policies.
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A New York Times reporter has visited a mass burial site in Syria to uncover the fate of individuals disappeared by the Assad regime. The investigation seeks to understand how the regime concealed the remains of those who were detained and presumed dead.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear Democratic lawsuits aiming to redraw the state’s congressional districts, potentially aiding Republicans in preserving their House majority for the 2026 midterms. Analysts suggest the current map safeguards key Republican-held districts, complicating Democratic efforts to gain control.
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Maryland federal judge Paula Xinis is set to hear motions regarding the civil case of Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador under the Trump administration. The case has become a focal point in Trump’s immigration policies.
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Dr. Marc Siegel highlights the psychological devastation caused by recent Texas floods during a discussion on ‘Fox & Friends.’ The conversation also covers ongoing search and rescue efforts and rising fears of waterborne diseases linked to floodwaters.
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A terrifying crash during an IndyCar NXT race at Mid-Ohio involved drivers Sebastian Murray and Ricardo Escotto, with Murray spinning out and hitting the wall at high speed. Both drivers were checked at the infield care center and appeared to be unharmed.
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Leading Democrats have acknowledged a failure in their border security policies, with some lawmakers criticizing the party’s approach and messaging. The New York, Times report highlights how blue districts, once reliably Democratic, have started to vote for Trump, raising concerns about the party’s effectiveness in addressing immigration issues.
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Dr. Robert Jeffress, senior pastor of First Baptist Church, joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to share Bible verses for hope after devastating floods in Texas leave more than 30 dead. The floods have left over 80 dead, prompting a call for spiritual comfort amid the tragedy.
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The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning following an incident in which a law enforcement officer was shot near an ICE detention center in Texas. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of agents and the increasing violence against them.
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EU nations risk “increased debt levels and unsustainable finances” if they raise defense spending too quickly, Danish Economy Minister Stephanie Lose has warned. She highlighted the need to balance national defense goals with financial stability as countries like France and Italy have opted out of EU budget deficit rules for military borrowing.
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The Green Party in Germany has proposed that ice cream vendors in Berlin offer reduced-price scoops to children and teenagers from low-income families. Rising affordability concerns and a majority of Germans believing ice cream prices are too high have driven this initiative.
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The article discusses the ethical challenges journalists face when reporting on aging legislators, using the case of D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton whose comments on her potential re-election have been contradicted by her office. It examines the media’s dilemma in balancing the need to report accurately with the risk of over-sensationalizing or misrepresenting the statements…
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Camp officials at the Mo-Ranch Assembly summer camp evacuated 70 people from rising Guadalupe River waters after noticing the flood risk ahead of time. Their quick action saved lives, as nearby Camp Mystic faced a similar flood that resulted in over 80 confirmed deaths.
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ESPN has released its selections for the best knockouts and submission victories from the first half of the year. The network has highlighted notable moments and standout fighters who made significant impacts in the sports world during this period.
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The article ranks the most reliable touchdown scoring running backs, including Jahmyr Gibbs, Derrick Henry, and Bijan Robinson. It highlights their consistency in scoring and performance in critical situations.
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Pete Carroll’s competitive nature and fun-loving spirit is palpable, and the Raiders are hoping their new approach will translate to wins.
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The WNBA has named 22 players for the July 19 All-Star Game in Indianapolis, raising questions about the snubs and the potential standout performers. The roster includes top players from across the league, with predictions for the Most Valuable Player.
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Clemson is the favorite to win the ACC Championship with a strong field of opponents, including Miami, SMU, and Louisville, as well as the involvement of Bill Belichick.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) faced a critical moment during the Gold Cup final when a handball by Mexico went unpunished during a VAR review. Coach Mauricio Pochett, the incident has sparked debate over the accuracy and use of video assistant referees in high-stakes matches.
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The USMNT faces critical lessons from their Gold Cup final loss to Mexico, highlighting the need for strategic adjustments and leadership under Mauricio Pochettino. The defeat underscores the necessity for the coaching staff to adapt tactics and foster resilience for future challenges.
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NBA insiders are evaluating the first week of free agency, highlighting which trades could impact the title race and which decisions might lead to regret by Christmas. The analysis includes assessments of the best moves and biggest risks for teams.
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Major League Baseball general managers have shared wild trade stories, including one where a GM had to go into the basement of a bar where all the liquor was being stored as part of a last-minute deal. These anecdotes provide a glimpse into the chaotic world of baseball transactions.
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Kiley McDaniel’s guide provides insights into the Nationals’ potential No. 1 pick and the top prospects each team is targeting as the MLB draft approaches.
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The top 10 rankings have seen a turnover as new competitors join while some drop out, creating opportunities for a resurgence. Several players are now eyeing a return to the elite rankings, with competition heating up.
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NFL executives, coaches, and scouts have ranked their top 10 running backs for the upcoming 2025 season. The list includes current and emerging talent, reflecting the league’s expectations for the next year.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported Russian attacks that resulted in 12 civilian deaths and 69 injuries over the past 24 hours, with the heaviest casualties in Donetsk Oblast. The military used air defense systems to counter the assault amid Russia’s refusal to accept ceasefire proposals.
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Ukrainian drones reportedly struck the Krasnozavodsk Chemical Plant in Russia’s Moscow Oblast, according to Russian independent media outlet Astra. The plant, a key supplier to Russia’s military and security agencies, produces chemicals for explosives, ammunition, and aircraft protection systems.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump have reportedly discussed the possibility of replacing Ukraine’s ambassador to Washington, according to a source. Oksana Markarova, who has served in the role since April 2021, played a pivotal role in coordinating U.S. military and financial support during the early phases of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The potential…
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Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) claims Russia is increasing its military presence in Armenia to exert influence in the South Caucasus. The Armenian Foreign Ministry has denied these allegations, while the situation is further complicated by deteriorating Russian-Azerbaijani relations and shifting regional dynamics.
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Ukrainian long-range drones struck the Ilsky oil refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai on July 7, damaging a key facility in Russia’s military-industrial complex. This attack marks a renewed wave of Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, continuing Kyiv’s efforts to disrupt Moscow’s war effort.
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Russian former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead in Odintsovo, reportedly by suicide, after his dismissal by Putin. Preliminary reports suggest the death may be linked to a criminal investigation into alleged corruption.
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Ukraine’s Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko discusses the U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal with Kyiv Independent’s business editor Liliane Bivings, emphasizing joint investment in critical minerals, energy, and infrastructure. The agreement includes a 10-year partnership with shared returns.
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Since 1990, Saba Saba, or ‘seven seven,’ has symbolized Kenya’s pro-democracy movement, with July 7 becoming a recurring date for protests against authoritarian rule. Despite government crackdowns, the date remains a powerful reminder of the people’s enduring demand for democratic reforms.
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ESPN has drawn backlash for its social media post about the death of Bobby Jenks, a former Chicago White Sox closer who passed away after battling stomach cancer. The post’s phrasing, which referred to him as ‘being on the roster,’ sparked controversy among former players and fans.
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Denmark claims reducing emissions will bolster the EU’s security and competitiveness against China and the US. Yet, the green agenda faces challenges due to climate policy backlash.