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A former DNC fundraiser accuses the party and Biden’s inner circle of a coordinated cover-up to hide the president’s cognitive decline. She claims they used talking points and influencers to manage public perception.
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A celebrity’s unexpected pastry strategy revealed, combining verbal denial with a physical act of deception. The incident highlights a creative approach to indulgence.
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The Los Angeles Sparks’ social media account mocked Sophie Cunningham over her comments about WNBA expansion to Cleveland and Detroit. Cunningham clarified her remarks, defending the cities’ working-class residents and rephrasing her initial questions about fan enthusiasm.
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Heinrichs described Hamas as the ‘greatest perpetrator’ of Gaza’s suffering, calling for a comprehensive strategy to tackle the conflict. She emphasized the importance of accountability and U.S. engagement in shaping a lasting peace.
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The DHS has reaffirmed its support for the NWS’s alert system following Texas floods that left 80 dead. Kurt ‘CyberGuy’ Knutsson discusses the controversy surrounding the system’s effectiveness, suggesting that criticisms may stem from a misunderstanding.
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Coast Guard Officer Petty Officer Scott Ruskan executed a first-ever rescue mission, saving 165 flood victims in Central Texas during severe flash floods. The operation, conducted in Kerr, Texas, highlights the Coast Guard’s role in crisis response and underscores the devastation caused by the floods.
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Indirect talks between Israel and Hamas regarding a potential ceasefire have concluded without reaching a mutual agreement, according to Palestinian sources. The BRICS group has voiced concerns about the war in the Middle East.
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Indirect talks between Israel and Hamas regarding a ceasefire have concluded without reaching a consensus, according to Palestinian sources. The BRICS group has also expressed concern about the war in the Middle East.
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American chocolate has a unique flavor profile that sets it apart from global preferences. This divergence in taste is due to differences in regional preferences, with some areas favoring sweet, sugary chocolate while others enjoy more nuanced flavors like fruity or nutty notes.
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Chocolate is popular globally, but its flavor varies by region. American chocolate’s unique taste has sparked curiosity.
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Israel and Iran-backed Houthi rebels exchanged missile fire on Monday, with Israel targeting Houthi ports in Yemen following a suspected attack on a Liberian vessel. The Houthis responded, though Israel reported no casualties, while Israeli officials warned of further strikes if aggression continues.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention project has sparked debate over resource allocation for immigration enforcement, with critics arguing it’s a short-term solution rather than a permanent infrastructure investment. The project faces concerns about cost, ecological impact, and potential mismanagement, as it is funded by a FEMA program with a history of supporting…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with former President Donald Trump to discuss the outcomes of U.S. strikes against Iran’s nuclear program, which the Pentagon claims have delayed Tehran’s nuclear ambitions by two years. The meeting is expected to focus on fortifying the U.S.-Israel strategic partnership, addressing Iran’s nuclear threat, and brokering…
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Gen Z’s ‘fridge cigarette’ trend uses Diet Coke as a stress-relief ritual, raising health concerns about artificial sweeteners affecting brain chemistry. Experts warn that the behavior could reinforce dependency patterns despite being a healthier alternative to smoking.
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The Global Media Forum 2025 is set to convene in Bonn, Germany, as part of an initiative by Deutsche Welle (DW), the international broadcasting organization of Germany. The event will bring together media professionals from around the, globe to discuss strategies for countering populism and polarization.
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Wildfires in eastern Germany have been brought under control by firefighters after a tense weekend. Poland has resumed spot checks on its border with Germany, showing increased focus on cross-border security.
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The article highlights a major rescue operation by the U.S. Coast Guard in Texas, where a swimmer saved nearly 200 lives. It also discusses political tensions with Trump demanding actions from Netanyahu regarding the Gaza conflict and a new national security initiative.
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Brandon Herrera, a Texas resident and YouTuber, joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss the devastating effects of flash flooding. He described the destruction as ‘shocking,’ with water breaking trees like toothpicks, emphasizing the need for urgent aid.
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Spain’s ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) has banned its members from paying for sex and warned of expulsion for violations, responding to a corruption scandal involving public contracts and allegations of misuse of funds for illicit activities including hiring sex workers. The decision follows the pre-trial detention of former organizational secretary Santos Cerdan on charges of…
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Heavy rainfall and catastrophic river flooding have devastated parts of Texas, sweeping away homes, vehicles, and summer camps. The death toll has risen as emergency responders work tirelessly to locate missing persons.
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Deadly flooding has devastated the Texas agriculture industry, prompting urgent response efforts. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is working to support farmers and ranch, including a mental health hotline.
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Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed ‘Pipebots,’ tiny robots that can detect water pipe leaks without excavation, offering a solution to the UK’s aging water infrastructure. These robots, equipped with acoustic sensors and cameras, travel through water pipes to identify leaks and send data to engineers, reducing disruption and costs.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has outlined plans to restore the ‘warrior ethos’ in the military, ensuring equal physical standards for all service members. He praised President Trump’s leadership during Operation Midnight Hammer and announced pay raises for Army paratroopers.
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Alan Niven, former manager of Guns N’ Roses, recounts the band’s chaotic history in his book, detailing drug abuse, interpersonal conflicts, and the challenges of managing a notoriously volatile group. The debut album, ‘Appetite for Destruction,’ became a massive success despite the financial and personal risks involved.
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Former Deputy National Security Advisor Victoria Coates is analyzing the potential for peace in the Gaza Strip during Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s upcoming meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House. The discussion centers around the key issues that will be addressed during the summit, including the possibility of securing the release of hostages.
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Severe flash flooding in Central Texas has resulted in at least 80 lives lost, with officials still searching for dozens missing. State Rep. Wes Virdell joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss the aftermath and the urgent needs of affected communities.
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Former liberal cable news figures Jim Acosta and Joy Reid have floated conspiracy theories suggesting President Donald Trump may try to manipulate the 2026 midterm elections. Reid likened Trump’s desire to remain in office to that of Vladimir Putin, saying he intends to stay until he dies.
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President Donald Trump has escalated his verbal attacks on Zohran Mamdani, calling him a ‘true communist’ as their feud continues to intensify. The conflict between the former president and the New York City Council member has drawn significant media attention, with commentators like Richard Fowler of Fox News and Sarah, Bedford of the Washington Examiner…
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Three people died after eating beef Wellington made by Erin Patterson in 2023. The murder trial in Morwell, Australia, has drawn national attention.
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A powerful typhoon has struck Taiwan, resulting in 2 deaths and over 300 injuries. The storm caused widespread destruction, particularly on the densely populated west coast, where it made landfall against typical patterns.
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Morning workouts may be optimal for weight loss and mental health, experts say. A study published in the journal Obesity found that individuals who exercise between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. had a lower risk of obesity and better BMI and waist measurements.
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A Venezuelan refugee recounts his experiences under socialist policies, leading to economic collapse and forced migration. He warns that similar policies, now gaining traction in New York City, could lead to the same outcomes.
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The Trump administration has terminated $20 million in contracts with Springer Nature over concerns regarding political bias, censorship, and a high number of retractions. The publisher has faced criticism for downplaying the lab-leak theory of the virus’s origins and aligning with Chinese government interests, with the House Oversight Committee labeling its actions as a cover-up.
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Actor Neal McDonough has shared his journey to sobriety and how it led to a deeper understanding of himself. He explained that quitting alcohol allowed him to reconnect with his true self and focus on personal growth.
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Radical environmental groups are accused of undermining U.S. energy security by opposing fossil fuel development, which is seen as vital to national and economic interests. Critics argue that such policies unintentionally bolster authoritarian regimes like China and Russia, granting them strategic advantages.
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Floods in Texas have resulted in at least 30 fatalities, marking one of the deadliest weather-related incidents in the state’s history. A man in Kerrville, Texas, took action to free a truck trapped in debris, showcasing the community’s resilience during the crisis.
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South Africa’s police force faces allegations of widespread torture, drawing comparisons to the apartheid regime. A police raid in Pretoria in 2017 highlights the nation’s high murder rates and persistent challenges in addressing runaway crime.
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A New York Times analysis reveals that torture methods used during South Africa’s apartheid era are still being employed by police officers, despite legal prohibitions. The report highlights instances of such practices during door-to-door searches for drugs and illegal firearms in Tshepisong, near Johannesburg, in 2022.
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The U.S. Marine Corps has launched a collaboration with ICE to bolster security at three key military bases after multiple breaches and drone incidents. The initiative, which involves deploying ICE agents, aims to increase perimeter security but has raised questions about the Marines’ ability to manage their own defenses.
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Stephen Federico, father of slain 22-year-old Logan Federico, is demanding accountability after learning that the man accused of killing his daughter, Alexander Dickey, could have been imprisoned for prior crimes had it not been for clerical errors in his criminal record. The tragedy has sparked a national debate on the flaws in the justice system…
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A medieval sword with rare gold-copper symbols has been discovered by construction workers in the Netherlands and is now on display at the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent anticipates major trade announcements ahead of this week’s deadline, with some countries possibly extending their agreement timelines to August 1.
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The floods in Central Texas have claimed 68 lives, with the Camp Mystic director among the deceased while attempting to save children. Rescue efforts led by Petty Officer Scott Ruskan have saved over 200 people, highlighting the critical role of the Coast Guard in disaster response.
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BRICS leaders are meeting in Brazil for a two-day summit as US President Donald Trump vows an extra 10% tariff against countries ‘aligning’ with the bloc. The summit, held in Brasília, brings together leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa to discuss economic cooperation and geopolitical strategies amid rising tensions with the United…
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned the alleged interference in a political murder probe by the police, calling it a ‘grave national security concern.’ The accusation was leveled by a senior police officer, sparking concerns over institutional integrity in South Africa.
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The Washington Nationals have fired their general manager and manager as the draft and trade deadline approach, signaling a significant overhaul of their front office and coaching staff. This decision comes amid growing pressure to improve performance and secure a competitive edge in the upcoming season.
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Pete Alonso, the two-time home run champion of the New York Mets, has decided to forgo participation in the Home Run Derby in Atlanta. He cited his preference for focusing on the team’s success over the individual competition, stating that he has never fully enjoyed the three off days associated with the event.
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Free agent guard Ryan Rollins has agreed to a three-year, $12 million deal to return to the Milwaukee Bucks. The signing marks a significant move for the Bucks as they bolster their roster ahead of the 2024-25 NBA season.
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United States coach Maurico Pochettino said his team had learned ‘priceless’ lessons despite a ‘painful’ 2-1 loss to rival Mexico during Sunday’s Gold Cup final. The match, which ended in a dramatic finish, highlighted the challenges faced by the team in the tournament.
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The Washington Nationals have fired manager Dave Martinez and general manager Mike Rizzo after a three-game sweep by the Boston Red Sox, which left them in last place in the NL East. The decision comes after a 6-4 loss at home on Sunday night, completing the sweep, and marks a significant shift in the team’s…
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The U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) lost the Gold Cup final to Mexico after a poor performance under coach Mauricio Pochettino. This marks the first time the, and the team’s first opportunity to win a trophy under Pochettino’s leadership ended in defeat.
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BRICS leaders condemned recent attacks on Russia’s railway infrastructure, which targeted civilians in Bryansk, Kursk, and Voronezh regions, resulting in several civilian deaths, including children. The joint declaration did not call for Russia to end its war efforts in Ukraine, instead emphasizing the need for a negotiated peace agreement.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized Elon Musk’s plan to create a new political party, calling it ‘ridiculous’ and accusing Musk of being a ‘train wreck.’ Trump warned that third-party movements have historically failed in the United States, arguing that the two-party system remains essential for political stability.
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The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces revealed that Russia has lost 1,027,540 troops in Ukraine since February 24, 2022, with 1,100 additional casualties reported in the past day. The report also included details on the significant military equipment losses incurred by Russian forces in the conflict.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new trade policy that threatens to impose an additional 10% tariff on countries that support the BRICS group’s ‘anti-American policy,’ escalating tensions with the bloc. The move aligns with the BRICS summit in Brazil, where member states condemned actions perceived as destabilizing, including U.S. strikes on Iran.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has once again asserted that the Biden administration is ‘helping Ukraine a lot’ amid stalled military aid. Ukrainian officials have raised concerns over delayed shipments of key weapons like Patriot missiles and precision munitions, citing increased Russian attacks.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed Transport Minister Roman Starovoit amid disruptions to Russia’s aviation and shipping sectors, including drone attacks affecting 300 flights and an ammonia leak from a tanker explosion. The Kremlin has not commented on the minister’s sudden removal.
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Elon Musk has announced the launch of the America Party, a third-party initiative aimed at breaking the two-party dominance in the U.S. political system. The party will initially focus on congressional elections in 2026, but Musk hinted at potential support for a presidential candidate in 2028.
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College football coach Wade Lytal is desperately seeking his daughter, Kellyanne, who was missing after catastrophic Texas floods. The floods, which claimed at least 80 lives in Central Texas, swept away several children and counselors from Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp.
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The family of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is grieving the loss of 9-year-old Janie Hunt, who died in the devastating Texas floods. Tavia Hunt, the wife of Clark, shared the heartbreak on social media, expressing the profound impact of the tragedy on their family and friends.