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Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) rapid response team are working in two districts of Kyiv to address the aftermath of a Russian combined air attack. The attack has caused significant damage and casualties, prompting immediate humanitarian efforts to clear the consequences of the strike.
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A major blackout has struck the Czech Republic, causing widespread disruption to public transport as electricity was cut in large parts of the country, including Prague. The outage has raised concerns about the reliability of the nation’s power grid and its impact on daily life and critical infrastructure.
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Law enforcement sources have confirmed the death of Andrei Badalov, the vice president of Transneft, following an apparent fall from a window in the Moscow suburb of Rublyovka. State media reports indicate that the incident is being treated as a suicide.
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The Russian Armed Forces have struck nine settlements in Kharkiv region, five injured among the civilian population, said head of the regional military administration Oleh Synehubov.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of conducting secret intelligence operations in Hungary to influence the 2026 parliamentary elections, aiming to install a pro-Kiev government to facilitate Ukraine’s EU membership. Orban claimed these efforts, including pressure on politicians, intellectual circles, and media, are part of a broader strategy to undermine Hungary’s stance against…
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Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner’s manager, has died at 29 following a fatal ATV accident in Malibu, California. The incident occurred when she collided with a moving car, leading to a 350-foot fall into a ravine.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed an EU-led international platform to enhance export controls on dual-use goods. This initiative aims to prevent the supply of materials that can be repurposed for weapon production to Russia.
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A new survey reveals that American consumers are adopting AI at an accelerated pace, surpassing initial expectations. This rapid integration highlights a significant shift in how technology is being incorporated into daily life.
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Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil has warned Americans to exercise caution during the Fourth of July holiday due to potential health and safety risks. The doctor has highlighted the dangers that are most likely to result in emergency room visits.
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Michael Kay, Yankees’ play-by-play announcer, made controversial remarks about the Toronto Blue Jays’ standing after they overtook New York in the AL East, prompting a humorous response from the Blue Jays’ broadcast team. The Jays’ historic sweep of the Yankees highlighted their dominance, while the Yankees continue to struggle with poor performance and a declining…
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Russia has launched its largest air attack since the invasion of Ukraine, intensifying the conflict. A Ukrainian drone strike in Rostov killed a woman, highlighting the growing military tensions.
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The first migrants have arrived at Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ a term used to describe the state’s southern region near the Mexican border. Retired Border Patrol agent Chris Clem comments on the arrival and how President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ bolsters border security.
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A report by fiscal watchdog group OpenTheBooks has revealed that lifeguards in Los Angeles County are receiving some of the highest pay packages in the nation, with one individual earning over $500,000 in 2024. Critics argue that the city, which faces budget shortfalls and challenges in public safety, should reassess these high pay levels.
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National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett predicts a significant economic growth surge following Trump’s megabill passage. The legislation, which passed despite Democratic resistance, is expected to have substantial positive impacts on the U.S. economy.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed hope for progress in negotiations on Ukraine’s accession to the European Union during the Danish presidency in the second half of 2025. The timing of these talks aligns with the European Union’s ongoing efforts to expand its borders.
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The Pentagon has provided President Donald Trump with ‘robust options’ regarding Ukraine as part of ongoing peace negotiations. Victoria Coates, former Deputy National Security Advisor, discussed Trump’s recent phone call with Putin, highlighting the administration’s dual focus on conflict resolution and military readiness.
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A major search operation is being conducted to locate seven individuals missing since a fireworks warehouse explosion occurred in Esparto, California, according to Fox News correspondent Jeff Paul. Authorities have deployed resources to the scene, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s press secretary, Avi Small, has been placed on leave following a sexual harassment allegation. Politico reported that Small was previously investigated for allegations of berating junior staff, with multiple sources describing a pattern of hostile behaviors, including yelling at subordinates and cornering them in private.
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Enemy shelling in the Donetsk region resulted in five civilian deaths and twelve injuries. The head of the Donetsk regional military administration confirmed the attack via Telegram.
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German businesses are voicing concerns that reintroducing military conscription could worsen labor shortages and strain the economy. Business leaders support national defense efforts but highlight the need for a strong economy to sustain military readiness.
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Pakistan’s military has reported the elimination of 30 militants linked to the Pakistan Taliban during a cross-border operation near the Afghan border. This follows a suicide attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers, indicating continued security challenges in the region.
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Mackenzie Biehl, a content creator in Tallahassee, Florida, has gained attention for her innovative method of transforming a hot dog board into a patriotic American flag. Her tutorial offers a creative and accessible way to express Fourth of July pride.
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House Republicans have passed Trump’s sweeping domestic policy bill, sparking intense political rivalry between the GOP and Democrats as they gear up for the 2026 midterm elections. The bill, which includes significant tax cuts, immigration reforms, and healthcare changes, faces criticism from Democrats for its impact on social safety nets.
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A fuel tank explosion at a gas station in Rome’s eastern neighborhood has injured several people, including eight police officers and a firefighter. Officials have not yet determined the cause of the blast, though firefighters and police had already been called to the scene after an earlier incident involving a truck.
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The German government has engaged in negotiations with the United States for more than four weeks to acquire two Patriot missile defense systems and hundreds of missiles for Ukraine, as reported by Bild. The deal is part of Germany’s broader efforts to support Ukraine’s defense capabilities in light of the ongoing conflict.
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Republican Representative Mike Haridopolos of Florida has defended President Donald Trump’s recently signed ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which faced resistance from Democratic lawmakers. Haridopolos has spoken out in support of the legislation, emphasizing its importance to the nation’s future.
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The BBC released a public statement confirming it had deemed the punk duo Bob Vylan ‘high risk’ before their problematic Glastonbury set. This led to staff reassignments and revised broadcast policies following widespread condemnation of the anti-Israel rhetoric during the performance.
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Phones today are more secure than ever, making it harder, but not impossible, for hackers to take control. iPhones have strong protections built in, and while Android devices have improved, they still trail slightly in some areas. Still, phone hacks are more common than most people realize. In rare cases, sophisticated spyware like Pegasus, used…
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Amazon Prime Day is approaching, and the retail giant is already offering early deals on air purifiers. These devices are designed to remove harmful elements like pet dander, dust, and bacteria, enhancing indoor air quality and reducing allergens. Prime members can access these early discounts, which feature models tailored for specific needs, such as pet…
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The U.S. military is rapidly advancing its sixth-generation airpower initiatives, focusing on the B-21 Raider and F-47 fighters to enhance stealth, speed, and autonomy. Despite facing budgetary pressures and global uncertainties, the Pentagon is prioritizing these platforms as critical to countering threats from China and Iran.
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The New York Times reports on mixed reactions within the Democratic Party to Project 2029, a plan to create a unified agenda for future presidential candidates. While some strategists support the initiative, others worry it could deepen ideological divides by challenging the left’s ‘interest-group Borg.’
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The BBC has announced it will no longer broadcast ‘high-risk’ performances following backlash over a set by UK punk-rap duo Bob Vylan, which included anti-Israeli chants. The incident comes amid rising tensions related to the Israel-Gaza conflict and increased scrutiny of public broadcasts.
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Neil Druckmann and Halley Gross have exited HBO’s The Last of Us before Season 3. Craig Mazin will now oversee the series. The creative shift comes as Druckmann focuses on Naughty Dog’s projects and Gross explores new opportunities.
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Fox News @ Night issued a correction and apology from guest Monica Paige for her remarks on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, underscoring the importance of accuracy in public discourse.
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A major attack on Kyiv has resulted in 23 injuries, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko’s report on Telegram. Emergency services are working to stabilize the injured and conduct damage assessments.
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Russia has become the first country to formally recognize the Taliban government, marking a significant shift in its foreign policy. The move follows Moscow’s decision to remove the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations and accept a Taliban ambassador in Kabul.
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Ben Shelton defeated his opponent at Wimbledon in just one minute after the match was suspended due to darkness. Shelton faced Marton Focsovics of Hungary in the third round, marking his third consecutive Wimbledon appearance.
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Felize, a wheelchair user, is making waves by dancing and partying at Berlin’s iconic club Bergh, challenging perceptions of inclusivity in nightlife spaces. The event sparks a broader conversation about how clubs can foster greater accessibility beyond basic accommodations like ramps and awareness teams.
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A wheelchair user experiences nightlife at Berlin’s iconic Berghain club, raising questions about true inclusivity beyond physical access. The article explores how clubs can better accommodate diverse needs beyond wheelchair ramps and awareness teams.
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The freeze in American weapons deliveries to Ukraine is causing alarm in Germany, prompting Berlin to seek a secret deal with Washington for two Patriot systems. Ukraine’s air defense capabilities are deemed critical as it faces a potential shortage of interceptors.
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The DNC has launched a new campaign accusing Trump of ‘killing the American dream’ through price hikes and the GOP-backed spending bill, aiming to shift blame for recent economic challenges and regroup ahead of the 2026 midterms. DNC officials argue that the spending bill, which includes cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP, will exacerbate…
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The U.S. economy added 147,003 jobs in June, with the unemployment rate falling slightly to 3.6%. Analysts highlight the report’s positive signs for labor market strength, but caution that further progress depends on continued economic activity.
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Bobby Witt Jr. showcased his athleticism by executing an epic slide at home plate to avoid a tag and score the game-winning run for the Kansas City Royals. His maneuver, which allowed the Royals to secure a crucial two-run lead, highlights his continued impact as a key player for the team.
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Iran has escalated domestic repression following the Israel-Iran conflict, with experts warning of a ‘North Korea-style model of isolation and control.’ Citizens face phone searches, internet blackouts, and disappearances as the regime tightens its grip.
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Ukraine’s military successfully repelled a significant Russian air assault that involved 550 drones and missiles, neutralizing 478 of them. The attack, which coincided with the US Independence Day, highlighted the intensifying nature of the conflict as both sides continue to escalate their military strategies.
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Anastasiia Plaksii, a mom and content creator from Tampa, Florida, created a red, white and blue drink using Gator, and Sprite in a TiKTok video that has gone viral. The beverage, designed for Fourth of July celebrations, is praised for its electrolyte content and family-friendly appeal.
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The Dutch government has revoked the citizenship of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Andre Geim, a decision linked to his British knighthood. This marks the first time a Nobel laureate has been stripped of Dutch nationality.
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A new survey reveals voters’ top priorities include economic stability, national security, and healthcare access. Concerns about rising costs, political polarization, and public services also feature prominently.
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Recent breakthroughs in DNA analysis offer a chance to identify more of Vietnam’s missing soldiers from past conflicts, provided the U.S. helps. Filling in the grave of an unidentified soldier after bone samples were collected at Tra Linh Cemetery in northern Vietnam.
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New DNA techniques are enhancing the capacity to identify remains, even those that are severely degraded. Researchers are utilizing these advancements to process bone samples from an unidentified soldier missing in action, collected at Tra Linh Cemetery in northern Vietnam, for DNA testing at the Institute of Biotechnology in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Scientists in northern Vietnam are using DNA analysis to identify war dead, a project at risk of losing U.S. funding. The initiative offers closure to families affected by the Vietnam War.
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A participant recounts their difficult and unusual experience at a “space-out” competition in Seoul, where they spent 90 minutes trying to empty their mind and slow their heartbeat. The event proved tougher and more bizarre than anticipated.
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The American tax code, the result of years of Republican effort, now blends traditional supply-side economics with President Trump’s populist 2024 campaign promises. Even as President Trump has pointed the Republican party’s tax agenda in a more populist direction, the new law is in many ways the apotheosis of a traditionally conservative, supply-side philosophy.
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The Trump administration and California have found themselves locked in a contentious battle over a wide range of policies and regulations. Key areas of contention include energy, education, transportation, and environmental regulations, each with significant political and economic implications. The conflict reflects broader ideological divides and has the potential to shape future policy directions and…
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Wildfires have erupted in eastern Germany, prompting over 1,000 firefighters to respond. A separate incident involved a bus overturning in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, leading to several injuries.
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El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has released a video montage showing Kilmar Abrego Garcia apparently thriving during his imprisonment, in an attempt to refute the migrant’s claims that he was tortured while in custody. The video appears at odds with Abrego Garcia’s claims in legal filings that he was severely beaten, deprived of sleep and…
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PETA is set to make its presence known at Joey Chestnut’s return to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, where the competitive eater will face off in the event on the Fourth of July. The animal rights group plans to distribute vegan hot dogs and promote animal-friendly eating at the event.
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Wales’ women’s football team is set to make their tournament debut at Euro 2025, marking a significant milestone after years of advocacy and overcoming financial challenges. The team’s journey highlights the progress made in women’s sports in Wales, despite initial obstacles such as funding issues that once hindered their participation.
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Chris Janson has joined the ‘Fox & Friends’ All-American Summer Concert Series to promote his new album ‘Wild’ and share his inspiring Independence Day message. The event is set to take place around the Fourth of July, aligning with the release of his new music.
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South Carolina is preparing for its annual July 4th air show, a beloved tradition that brings thousands of spectators to the coast each year. The event, organized by groups such as Salute from the Shore and supported by the U.S. Air Force, is expected to be one of the most exciting in recent memory.