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A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) whistleblower has stated that the discovery of migrant minors at a California pot farm was ‘not a surprise at all,’ highlighting concerns over child exploitation and the Trump administration’s response to the issue. The whistleblowers comments suggest that the Trump administration may have been aware of…
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Senior aides from Prince Harry and King Charles III reportedly met in an effort to mend the rift between them, marking the first time in years that a channel of communication has been opened. The informal meeting, held at the Royal Over-Seas League, was described as a ‘first step towards reconciliation,’ though significant challenges remain.
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The lives of Jean-Baptiste de Traversay and Zinovy Peshkov highlight the complex and often surprising historical ties between France and Russia, spanning centuries of rivalry, alliance, and mutual influence. Their stories underscore the enduring significance of these connections, offering insights into the potential for reconciliation and cooperation in today’s geopolitical climate.
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Ed Kilgore argues that Trump’s 2020 re-election would have altered the 2024 election dynamics, avoiding Democratic issues like inflation and immigration. He acknowledges Trump’s inherited burdens but claims the outcome would have been more favorable for the nation.
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Iran claims its president was injured in an Israeli airstrike last month, similar to the attack that killed Hezbollah leader Nasrallah. The attack targeted a secure facility in Western Tehran where Pezeshkian was meeting officials.
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Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, appeared on ‘Fox News Sunday’ to discuss his experience accompanying President Donald Trump during a visit to flood-damaged areas in Kerr County, Texas. He highlighted the ‘power of the cross’ as a symbol of hope amid the devastation.
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German authorities have conducted a significant drug raid, seizing 300 kilograms of amphetamine from a grocery store. The Federal Constitutional Court is preparing to address the legal responsibilities of Berlin regarding a U.S. air force base on its soil.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has outlined plans for new legislation in 2025 that may include additional measures related to former President Donald Trump. This follows the passage of the first major bill regarding Trump, which was aimed at addressing the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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The selection of Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski for the MLB All-Star Game after only five starts has sparked backlash from Phillies players, who argue the event has become a popularity contest. Critics like Trea Turner claim the decision prioritizes social media appeal over merit.
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Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark., addressed the attempted assassination of President Trump, the impact of his tariff policies, and his efforts toward a ceasefire in Ukraine during an appearance on ‘Fox News Sunday.’ Cotton emphasized that Trump has offered numerous opportunities for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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Basketball legend Nancy Lieberman urged WNBA players to embrace Caitlin Clark as a financial driver for the league’s future. She compared Clark’s success to that of Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods, calling for camaraderie over jealousy.
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Texas flood victims are finding resilience through faith communities that mobilize disaster relief efforts, serving as integral partners alongside state and federal agencies. Record-breaking floods inundated Texas, submerging homes, displacing families, and killing at least 100 people, prompting widespread evacuations.
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A new wrongful death lawsuit alleges 19-year-old Marine hopeful Noah Presgrove was beaten to death at an underage drinking party in Oklahoma. The incident, which occurred in 2023 after a Labor Day celebration, led to the discovery of his body on a highway following a rollover incident involving an ATV.
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U.S. tariffs on German cars and trucks remain undecided, causing uncertainty in the automotive industry. Volkswagen AG expresses concerns over potential import restrictions affecting its U.S. market.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has confirmed the deaths of two Russian agents following a suspected assassination of Colonel Ivan Voronych, a senior officer in the agency. The attack, which occurred in Kyiv, was captured on surveillance video and reportedly occurred during a daylight ambush.
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North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Wonsan, raising concerns about potential military cooperation between the two nations. Analysts suggest North Korea may deploy additional troops to support Russia’s ongoing operations in Ukraine.
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The Secret Service faced intense scrutiny and a period of reevaluation following the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Despite the criticism, the agency has reported an increase in recruitment efforts to bolster its security capabilities.
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The Democratic Party’s handling of transgender issues highlights broader internal challenges following the 2024 election losses. The article examines how these struggles reflect deeper strategic issues within the party.
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The article discusses the Democratic Party’s struggle to align its transgender rights stance with voter sentiment. Despite taking a progressive position in 2024, the party now faces internal debates about how to adjust its approach.
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The article discusses the potential transformation of the Middle East as Iran’s long-standing influence wanes, analyzing the geopolitical shifts and ascending powers that could shape the region’s new direction.
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President Trump has initiated efforts to roll back decades of progress in scientific and diversity initiatives, aiming to revert to what he views as more favorable conditions. Critics argue that these changes could undermine scientific integrity and exacerbate social inequalities.
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One year after the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at the Butler, Pennsylvania rally, the event remains a pivotal moment in the 2024 election. Secret Service Director Sean Curran emphasized the agency’s commitment to preventing such incidents, while Trump’s inner circle has highlighted the event’s influence on the election’s trajectory.
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A shooting at a class reunion in Chattanooga’s Tyner Community Center left four people hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with children and babies present during the gunfight.
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The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has symbolically surrendered its arms after a four-decade insurgency against Turkey’s government, marking a historic turning point. This development opens opportunities for peace talks and could significantly enhance Turkey’s status in the Middle East.
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Negotiations for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas have stalled over conflicting views on aid distribution. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), backed by the U.S. and Israel, faces criticism from the U.N. over its methods and alleged collusion with Hamas. GHF chairman Rev. Johnnie Moore accuses the U.N. of acting like a mafia, while…
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The article challenges the idea that unmarried women over 30 are defying God’s design, asserting that both marriage and singleness are valid gifts. It critiques modern Western confusion over gender roles and traditionalist values, emphasizing that singleness, especially when celibate, is a meaningful spiritual state.
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A high-profile murder trial is set to begin Monday in Colorado, with a local dentist accused of poisoning his wife’s protein shakes with cyanide while secretly planning a new life with his lover. James Toliver Craig, 47, is charged with first-degree murder after deliberation in the March 2023 death of his wife, Angela Craig, a…
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The 40th anniversary of Live Aid, the 1985 trans-Atlantic concert for Ethiopian famine relief, is being revisited for its lasting impact and the complexities in its legacy. While celebrated for uniting the world in music and charity, the concert is now being scrutinized for its cultural blind spots and the long-term effects of its actions.
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US President Donald Trump is considering authorizing a new military aid package for Ukraine, marking his first major assistance to the country since taking office. Moscow has stated that continued US military assistance does not contribute to a peaceful settlement of the conflict.
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Veteran political reporter Salena Zito recounted the events of the Butler rally, where Trump supporters turned on cameras after the assassination attempt, expressing anger at the country’s state rather than the press. Zito praised Secret Service agents for their bravery and ordered evacuation.
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Family fraud costs over $28 billion annually in the U.S., with 70% of losses coming from people seniors know. The article provides practical steps to protect elderly relatives by minimizing online data exposure and using data removal services.
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The U.S. Air Force confirmed an F-16 jet was struck by an unknown flying object during training exercises, raising questions about advanced technology potentially beyond human capabilities. Officials determined the object was likely a drone, but the incident has sparked broader discussions about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) and their implications for national security.
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Political violence against elected officials has reached crisis levels with nearly 10,000 threats in 2024, spurring bipartisan security efforts after the Trump assassination attempt. The event has become a pivotal moment in the nation’s history, highlighting the need for comprehensive security measures to protect the foundations of American governance.
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One year after the Butler assassination attempt, the incident has prompted significant reforms within the Secret Service. Trump’s survival, attributed to a split-second movement, led to his iconic ‘fight’ gesture.
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Raquel Rodriguez is set to defend her Women’s Tag Team Championship at the upcoming Evolution 2 event, representing a milestone for women in professional wrestling. She reflects on her journey inspired by her father and the legacy of female wrestlers who paved the way for her success.
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Drew McIntyre praised the dramatic transformation of WWE’s women’s division, highlighting their growth into standout talents. The upcoming Evolution 2 event, featuring five championship bouts and a battle royal, marks a significant step in the women’s revolution within WWE.
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Experts warn that certain foods, including fish, garlic, spices, and red meat, can influence body odor due to interactions with skin bacteria. Fruits and vegetables may help combat unpleasant smells by neutralizing odor-causing compounds.
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A study analyzing 500,000 customer service interactions shows chatbots struggle with complex issues while human agents excel at matching customer communication styles. Customers prefer human agents for sensitive topics like payments or shipping, as chatbots often fail to understand nuanced queries.
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UK authorities have arrested over 70 individuals suspected of supporting the banned Palestine Action group, following its designation as a terrorist organization. The group was marked as such after its members vandalized military aircraft at an airbase.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push for Hindi to become the primary language in Indian education has sparked resistance from states like Maharashtra. Regional leaders, including Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray, have united to oppose the plan, fearing it threatens their cultural heritage.
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France has agreed to grant greater autonomy to its Pacific territory of New Caledonia, enshrining its status as a ‘State of New Caledonia’ within the French Constitution. This decision follows unrest in 2024 that left 14 people dead and caused over $2 billion in damage.
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Workers installing a water pipeline in Dubrovnik’s Old Town harbor uncovered the remains of an 18th-century wooden boat, adding to Europe’s recent shipwreck discoveries. The wreck, found approximately 30 inches beneath the seabed, has been confirmed to date back to the late 18th century by marine archaeologist Irena Radić Rossi.
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New evidence suggests Suzanne Morphew’s body may have been moved twice after she was killed, according to a forensic scientist. Prosecutors have re-indicted Barry Morphew on a murder charge following the discovery of her remains in a clandestine grave in Colorado.
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Three people were injured after being struck by lightning at Florida’s St. Augustine Pier on Saturday night, causing beachgoers to panic and prompting the pier’s temporary closure. The incident has raised concerns about weather safety as the U.S. reports six lightning fatalities in 2025.
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President Trump has urged his supporters to support Attorney General Pam Bondi amid ongoing scrutiny of her involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein inquiry. The call comes as Bondi faces increasing pressure over her approach to the case.
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Heavy rains in Catalonia have caused severe flooding, leading to the disappearance of two individuals who were swept away by floodwaters. Firefighters are currently searching for the missing persons in the affected areas.
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US President Donald Trump has denied allegations of a cover-up in the Jeffrey Epstein case, defending his administration’s handling of the release of files related to the convicted sex offender’s death in jail. Trump claims the Epstein Files were created by prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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The Los Angeles court has granted the Menendez brothers a legal win, requiring the district attorney’s office to justify why new evidence of alleged abuse should not lead to habeas relief. The brothers, who admitted to killing their parents in 1989, claim their actions were self-defense due to years of abuse.
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The U.S. Department of Justice and FBI have issued a memo stating that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a client list involving high-profile associates. This finding has frustrated Trump’s supporters, who had been calling for the release of Epstein’s files and have criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for her handling of the case.
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Karen Read, acquitted in John O’Keefe’s murder, has secured a book deal and a TV series, facing a wrongful death lawsuit amid ongoing witness harassment and legal challenges.
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A preliminary report on the Air India Flight 171 crash has raised questions over the pilots’ actions, particularly regarding the Boeing 787’s fuel switches. The incident, which occurred last month, is still under investigation as authorities seek to determine the exact cause of the crash.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose 30% tariffs on goods imported from the European Union, citing ongoing trade disputes and stalled negotiations.EU top leaders said negotiations would continue but have vowed to protect the bloc’s interests.
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Cleveland Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins was arrested in Florida for alleged domestic violence, raising questions about his future with the team and potential league discipline. The incident has sparked discussions about the consequences for his NFL career.
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President Donald Trump has warned of imposing steep tariffs on goods from the European Union and Mexico, undermining recent diplomatic efforts. The move follows failed negotiations that were disrupted by form letters from the White House.
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Federal authorities announced over 300 arrests during an ICE raid at a cannabis farm in California, with 14 children rescued from potential exploitation. The operation, the second-largest ICE worksite raid in history, has raised questions about child labor violations and the safety of law enforcement during such incidents.
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Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, addressed the European Parliament this week, reacting to President Donald Trump’s threat of a 30% tariff on European imports. The move has raised concerns about the potential economic impact on the EU and strained transatlantic relations.
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A resident of Coconino County, Arizona, has died from pneumonic plague, marking the first such case in the area in almost 20 years. Local officials confirmed that the individual who succumbed to the disease lived in the region, which includes the city of Flagstaff, and that the last recorded death in the county occurred in…
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Myles Turner, a two-time NBA blocks leader, has left the Indiana Pacers after 10 years, joining the Milwaukee Bucks in a four-year, $107 million deal. The decision followed alignment issues with the Pacers and Tyrese Haliburton’s Achilles injury, which may affect the Pacers’ competitiveness.
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Aaron Judge has reached 350 home runs in his 1,088th game, surpassing Mark McGwire’s previous record of 1,280 games. Judge’s rapid progress highlights his exceptional power-hitting ability.
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FBI Director Kash Patel refuted rumors of internal strife over the Jeffrey Epstein files, dismissing ‘conspiracy theories’ about potential resignations within the Trump administration’s law-and-order team. President Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi amid backlash, accusing critics of being part of a ‘fake dossier’ conspiracy.