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A viral trend on social media involves using Sharpie markers as a DIY lip liner, with influencers praising their affordability. Medical experts have raised concerns about the potential health risks posed by toxic chemicals in permanent markers not intended for skin use.
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Helen Comperatore and her daughter Allyson share their grief after their husband and father, Corey, was killed during the Trump assassination attempt at the Butler rally. The Fox Nation documentary ‘Butler: Under Fire’ explores their emotional journey and the security concerns raised by the event.
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Violent clashes erupted in Torre-Pacheco, Spain, following an attack on an elderly man by Moroccan migrants, sparking unrest between locals, far-right groups, and North African migrants. The incident has intensified existing tensions over immigration and security in the EU.Authorities have opened an investigation and warned against racial violence, highlighting the growing concerns about migrant-related crime…
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Social media users are praising Sharpies as an affordable lip liner alternative, but medical experts caution about toxic chemicals in permanent markers that are not designed for use on skin. The debate highlights concerns over beauty trends and product safety.
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Caitlin Clark made a crucial 3-pointer early in the first quarter against the Dallas Wings, signaling a potential turning point for the Indiana Fever. The shot came after a shooting slump and injury struggles for Clark during her sophomore season.
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Senator Jerry Moran criticized the Trump administration’s hiring freeze, which impacted the National Weather Service. The freeze, now lifted, led to vacancies in key meteorologist positions, raising concerns about weather forecasting capabilities.
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Senators grilled two NOAA nominees following catastrophic flooding in Texas, pressing them on staff readiness and preparedness for extreme weather events. The nominees emphasized their commitment to maintaining full service capacity to prevent future tragedies.
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Elbridge Colby’s rapid and unpredictable decisions at the Pentagon have led to significant frustration and tension among US allies and the Trump administration. His actions are seen as disrupting traditional diplomatic channels and creating uncertainty in international relations.
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NASA is experiencing a significant exodus of senior staff, with over 2,000 experienced professionals set to leave the agency. This mass departure could jeopardize the administration’s ambitious plans for lunar and Martian exploration, raising concerns about the future of the space program.
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European allies are worried that the Trump administration may cut its support for Ukraine, raising concerns about the stability of American involvement in European security. NATO officials have emphasized the need for a stable U.S. military presence in Europe to maintain regional stability.
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Senator Marco Rubio has criticized Russia for its lack of progress in achieving peace in Ukraine, highlighting the stalled negotiations. The remarks come amid renewed diplomatic discussions between Russian and U.S. officials, following a recent phone call between former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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A federal appeals court has permitted the Pentagon to withdraw its participation in plea agreements that would have spared three alleged 9/11 conspirators from death sentences. The decision allows the military tribunal to proceed with potential death penalties.
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Former President Donald Trump has proposed a new aid package for Ukraine, signaling a potential shift in U.S. support for the nation. This follows a recent controversy surrounding the administration’s initial military assistance to Ukraine, which was halted under political pressure.
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The CDC has reported nearly 1,300 measles cases in 2025, the highest since 1992. Public health officials are concerned about vaccination rates and community immunity.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that former President Donald Trump can proceed with his legal challenges against federal workers, potentially impacting their job security. Civil servants are anxious and exhausted, hoping their lawyers can still save their jobs.
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Dentists are facing a national debate over fluoride as RFK Jr. advocates against its use. Red states are banning the mineral while blue states question its benefits.
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Senator Mitch McConnell criticized the Pentagon’s ‘isolationists and restrainers’ for halting weapons shipments to Ukraine, aligning with President Trump’s decision to resume aid. The Kentucky Republican condemned the move as undermining U.S. credibility and warned of the consequences of underfunding the military.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed interest in advancing a sanctions bill targeting Russia, which has more than 80 co-sponsors, following President Trump’s support, though the legislation is not expected to be on the floor before August.
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House Budget Chair Jodey Arrington is advocating for Republicans to pursue additional reconciliation packages to advance conservative priorities excluded from the initial megabill. He emphasized restructuring provisions to meet Senate rules while maintaining cost-saving goals.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote on July 17 on the nominations of Emil Bove and Jeanine Pirro, two of President Donald Trump’s most controversial judicial nominees. Bove, a former personal defense attorney for Trump, faces opposition after allegations that he advised the administration on defying court orders to advance its deportation agenda.
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A bill targeting Russia with substantial new sanctions is gaining momentum in the Senate, with a key GOP senator signaling Tuesday that President Donald Trump is now on board. Graham joined Senate Majority Leader John Thune and other Republican senators in signaling a scheduling announcement later this week.
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Senate Republicans are considering amendments to the $9.4 billion funding cut request proposed by President Trump, targeting international aid and public broadcasting. The package, which could expire by July 18, faces potential modifications to protect certain programs, reflecting internal GOP divisions.
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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is pushing for a second opportunity to repeal Medicaid expansion funding provisions that were part of Trump’s domestic policy bill, which failed to pass. Johnson claims he has a commitment from Senate GOP leaders and the White House to pursue the cuts again in a future bill.
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The U.S. Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes significant tax cuts without sufficient spending cuts, raising concerns about the national debt. Wall Street, which had previously signaled it might reduce its purchases of U.S. debt, was largely ignored by Republicans. Market analysts warn that the lack of fiscal discipline could lead…
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Senate GOP leaders are racing to secure votes for the $9.4 billion request to reinstate foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, as the July 18 deadline approaches. Key Republican senators, including Susan Collins and Mike Rounds, are seeking amendments to protect critical programs like PEPFAR and local radio stations.
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Kevin O’Connor, who served as Joe Biden’s physician during his presidency, has refused to testify in a House GOP investigation into the former president’s mental acuity and alleged concealment of his limitations. His refusal has drawn criticism from Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, who suggested it supports the claim of a cover-up.
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Stephanie Murphy, a former House Democrat known for her moderate stance and bipartisan efforts, is running for mayor of Orange County, Florida. The former representative, who had previously worked in business, cited her experience in both sectors as a driving force behind her decision to run.
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Top U.S. congressional leaders, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, have signaled readiness to implement new sanctions on Russia this month. The decision comes after President Trump indicated willingness to apply pressure on Moscow towards a peace deal in Ukraine.
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee voted to advance the nomination of Susan Monarez for CDC director, with a 12-11 party-line vote. Her confirmation would place her in a critical role shaping vaccine policy amid ongoing debates over public health guidelines and misinformation.
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Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, has indicated he will likely support the confirmation of Emil Bove, a former Trump defense attorney and controversial nominee for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Tillis, who recently announced he will not seek reelection in 2024, has emerged as a swing vote on the panel.
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President Trump is open to signing a bipartisan Russia sanctions bill but demands changes to maintain full control over foreign policy decisions. The administration seeks to expand the president’s waiver authority, ensuring Congress cannot override his decisions.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced that the state legislature will focus on red, the move could potentially reshape the state’s congressional map — which already heavily favors Republicans.
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House Democratic leaders have denounced Florida Republican Rep. Randy Fine for suggesting that Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar is a terrorist, calling the remarks ‘unhinged, racist, and Islamophobic’. The incident has raised concerns after recent political violence in Minnesota, where several elected officials were targeted in a shooting spree last month.
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Sen. Thom Tillis has issued a clear warning to the Trump administration, stating in a recent CNN interview that he will oppose any forthcoming Trump nominees who have expressed support for the January 6 Capitol attack. He has not forgotten the chaos that unfolded on that day, describing the actions of those involved as nothing…
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Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is returning to the Senate Appropriations table for his first such appearance in nearly two decades, marking the start of a critical period for key spending bills. His focus includes industrial hemp regulation and bolstering America’s global military presence.
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Senators have blocked President Trump from redirecting funds allocated for the FBI’s new headquarters in Maryland. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the funding bill, ensuring the money can only be, construction of the FBI’s main building in Greenbelt, Maryland.
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The Senate Appropriations Committee faces a potential stalemate over the 2026 Commerce-Justice-Science funding bill, with disagreements over the FBI’s new headquarters location. The dispute centers on President Trump’s decision to override a congressional plan to relocate the FBI to Maryland, raising concerns about the broader bipartisan appropriations process.
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Senators are exploring options for boosting member security through the government funding process following the shootings of state lawmakers in Minnesota and threats against multiple members of the House and Senate. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved the legislative branch funding bill, providing slightly increased funds for congressional operations and support agencies.
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Senate Republicans are bracing for the possibility that Joni Ernst, the two-term Iowa senator, may retire rather than run for reelection in 2026. Her recent fundraising performance and internal GOP discussions suggest she might step down, leaving Republicans to defend an additional Senate seat next year.
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President Donald Trump is leveraging executive privilege by waiving it to compel former Biden aides to testify before Congress about his health, a move he once warned would endanger the presidency. This is part of a broader investigation by House Oversight Committee chair Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) into alleged cover-ups regarding Biden’s health and decision-making…
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President Trump has warned Republican senators that he will rescind endorsements for those who do not support the $9.4 billion rescission bill, including cutting $1.1 billion from public media funding. Some senators, including Susan Collins, have raised objections, seeking amendments to preserve funding for NPR and PBS.
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The article discusses the upcoming U.S. Senate midterms, highlighting the challenges Democrats face. Key factors include the need for Democrats to secure four seats, the potential for retirements, and the influence of key races in North Carolina, Texas, and Michigan. The piece outlines five key questions: the likelihood of Democrats getting their dream recruits, the…
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Sen. Rand Paul called for congressional oversight of the Secret Service, accusing it of a ‘cultural cover-up’ that concealed critical security failures at a rally where former President Donald Trump was injured. A Senate report found that the agency denied or left unfulfilled at least 10 requests for additional resources.
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Democrat Josh Cowen, an education policy professor at Michigan State University, is launching a bid for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, emphasizing education and affordability. His campaign focuses on opposing school privatization and defending public education, inspired by efforts like Michigan Republicans’ school choice and voucher programs led by Betsy DeVos.
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Border czar Tom Homan has denied any consideration of amnesty for undocumented agricultural workers, emphasizing the administration’s stance on immigration enforcement. The announcement comes amid ongoing debates over border security and the labor needs of the agricultural sector.
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Political cartoonists from across the country and the political spectrum are using their artistic skills to capture the week’s notable events in politics. These include the foibles, memes, hypocrisies, and other humorous or provocative moments that have captured public attention and sparked discussion.
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The article discusses the ambiguous situation of eight men recently deported to South Sudan, with Homan expressing uncertainty about their legal status. Details about the men’s background and the circumstances of their deportation remain unclear, raising questions about the legality and necessity of their transfer.
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Border czar Tom Homan defends ICE agents’ mask-wearing policies, citing public health and operational needs. Critics argue the policy dehumanizes migrants and obscures ICE actions.
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Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s border czar, has declared that there will be no amnesty for individuals crossing the U.S. border illegally. This statement comes amid ongoing debates over immigration policy and border security.
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Homan emphasized that individuals who enter a country illegally and have children should bear the responsibility for their actions. The remarks were featured in an article from The Conversation, highlighting the political and social debate surrounding immigration policies.
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Salena Zito, a witness to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, has recounted her experience of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump one year later. Her account highlights the personal trauma and lasting effects of the event on those who were there.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims Russian troops have captured the village of Myrne, also known as Karl Marx, in Ukraine’s Donetsk Region. The announcement highlights ongoing hostilities in the area, with implications for the broader conflict.
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Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf has criticized a Democratic-backed bill aimed at unmasking ICE agents, expressing concerns over its potential impact on law enforcement operations and national security. He also commented on the Trump administration’s plans to appeal a California judge’s ruling on migrant raids and the challenges posed by Biden’s immigration policies.
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The Mavericks are shutting down Cooper Flagg for the remainder of the NBA summer league. The decision is part of the team’s evaluation of Flagg’s performance and readiness for the upcoming season.
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Philadelphia Phillies players have criticized Major League Baseball for including Jacob Misiorowski on the National League All-Star roster, calling the decision a ‘joke’. The move has sparked discussions about the criteria for All-Star selections.
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Jannik Sinner clinched his first Wimbledon title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in a four-set final. This victory reversed the outcome of their previous French Open final, where Alcar, had won.
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Chelsea and PSG are set for a dramatic Club World Cup final clash at the Khalifa International Stadium in Lusail, Qatar. Both teams have shown exceptional form throughout the tournament, making the final a highly competitive and unpredictable match.
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Katie Taylor secured a decisive victory over Amanda Serrano with a more straightforward strategy, showcasing her tactical prowess. The win highlights the intense competition in women’s boxing and reinforces Taylor’s dominance in the ring.
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Sweden delivered a commanding win over Germany in Euro 2025, leading Group C with a decisive victory. The match showcased Sweden’s tactical superiority and solidified their position as a title contender.
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Malik Tillman’s standout season has made him a target for multiple clubs, including Bayer Leverkusen, who are in transition after key departures. The match between Tillman’s potential move and Leverkusen’s needs remains a subject of debate among football analysts.