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A new book reveals how First Lady Jill Biden’s political influence grew as President Joe Biden faced scrutiny over his age and cognitive abilities. The book details her role in managing the administration and supporting her husband during his re-election campaign.
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Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, shared his family’s experience with Camp Mystic after Texas floods devastated the camp. The floodwaters, exacerbated by heavy rainfall, caused significant damage to the camp, threatening the safety of its residents.
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Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho student murderer, has accepted a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. Forensic psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie warns that life without parole may not mean the same thing in the future.
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Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, has given his first interview since being reunited with his daughters following the deadly flash flooding at Camp Mystic. The incident, which occurred during a severe weather event, resulted in tragic losses and has prompted increased attention to safety measures for summer camps.
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Pastor Corey Brooks from Chicago’s South Side criticizes city leaders for prioritizing racial politics over the educational merit of children, arguing that this approach hinders their potential for success. He emphasizes that a focus on merit, rather than race, is essential for the future of the city’s youth.
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Mexicans in Mexico City have taken to the streets to protest against tourism and soaring rents, targeting Americans who have fueled the demand for housing and driven up property prices.
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Modern AI data centers consume significantly more electricity than traditional cloud servers, straining existing power grids. Repurposed electric vehicle (EV) batteries are emerging as an innovative solution, with companies like Redwood Energy utilizing second-life batteries to meet the energy demands of AI operations.
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University of Chicago professor Eman Abdelhadi criticized her employer as ‘evil’ and a ‘colonialist landlord,’ claiming she stays to leverage her position for left-wing organizing. She argued that anti-Israel activists lack power but have the ‘moral high ground.’
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Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt has demanded California Gov. Gavin Newsom conduct an audit of the state’s Medi-Cal program to investigate the provision of health benefits to illegal immigrants. The congressman criticized Newsom for expanding access to Medi-Cal for undocumented individuals, arguing that it violates federal laws and diverts resources from lawful residents.
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Ukrainian residents bought $280 million more foreign currency than they sold in June 2025, compared to $250 million in May and $970 million in June 2024. The data highlights shifting economic sentiments or strategies among the populace.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has announced it will send additional defensive weapons to Ukraine at President Donald Trump’s direction, following a statement from Pentagon spokesman Sean Parn, the decision to send additional weapons follows a series of diplomatic discussions between U.S. officials and Ukrainian leaders.
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Stacey Abrams, a prominent Georgia politician and former gubernatorial candidate, warned during a late-night interview that the United States is moving toward autocracy. She proposed a 10-step framework to combat this perceived threat and called on citizens to resist authoritarian tendencies.
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The Ingraham Angle episode highlights the crisis in Texas due to severe flooding and the concerns over the ICE detention facility. Limbaugh emphasizes the need for federal assistance and raises questions about the facility’s operational conditions.
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A recent attack on an ICE facility has sparked renewed debate over the political implications of anti-ICE rhetoric, particularly in light of recent events. The incident, which occurred on July 4th, has drawn attention to the broader consequences of political discourse surrounding immigration enforcement.
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Women in South Asia face unique challenges as aging is stigmatized and linked to societal worth. Menopause begins a decade earlier than the global average, raising medical concerns.
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Lorena Guillen, owner of a Texas RV park and restaurant, describes the sudden and deadly floods that swept away a family after her husband attempted to rescue them. The incident highlights the devastation caused by extreme weather conditions, with Guillen recounting the chaos of the flood as cars floated away with lights on and honking.
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Sean Hannity critiques the Democratic opposition to Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ while Zohran Mamdani recounts his experience with a socialist regime.
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Shoplifting incidents in Boston have surged by 3,000 cases in 2024, prompting calls for action from city officials. Mayor Michelle Wu’s 2021 stance on non-prosecution of shoplifting has been cited as a contributing factor to the rise.
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Recent assaults on U.S. immigration officers have reached a critical level, with four agents injured in targeted attacks. Former Border Patrol chief Chris Clem criticized the growing threat on ‘Fox & Friends,’ highlighting the urgent need for enhanced security measures.
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Volunteers, including those on horseback, are aiding in search and rescue efforts after catastrophic Texas floods. The death toll has climbed to 100 with 41 people still missing.
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South Carolina Republicans are rallying to undermine Gavin Newsom’s potential 2028 presidential bid by criticizing his ‘Crazy California’ agenda and urging supporters to oppose his visit to the state. The GOP has organized a show of force during Newsom’s trip, highlighting concerns over his policies and challenging him to a debate.
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Matthew Bender, a Florida resident, survived a shark attack while surfing at New Smyrna Beach, describing the bite as feeling like ‘electricity.’ He is recovering and has full use of his hand, calling it a miracle.
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Europe is increasing its efforts to reduce its dependence on China for rare earth metals, which are critical components in modern technology, transportation, and military systems. The continent’s strategic goal is to enhance its supply chain resilience and reduce the risks associated with its heavy reliance on a single foreign supplier.
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Elon Musk has launched a new political party, raising questions about its viability as a third-party candidate. The article explores the hurdles and potential for new parties, including Musk’s recent shift from supporting Trump to establishing his own political endeavor.
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The FDA is now navigating a future under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has pledged to relax regulations to make alternative therapies more accessible. This shift could impact the agency’s ability to ensure the, “the availability of alternative therapies that lack rigorous scientific validation”.
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Dan Osborn, a steamfitter and former union leader, will run as an independent with Democratic support for Nebraska’s Senate seat held by Republican Pete Ricketts, a billionaire’s son. The race emphasizes class issues as Osborn challenges the incumbent.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Texas have been targeted in two ambush attacks, including a Fourth of July shooting where an officer was shot in the neck. The Justice Department has charged 10 individuals for the attack at the Prairieland Detention Center, while another incident in McAllen resulted in the death of an…
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The Trump administration is considering eliminating the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB), a federal agency responsible for investigating chemical accidents. This comes after the CSB’s investigation into a fatal nitrogen leak in Georgia in 2021, which resulted in six worker deaths.
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Five countries plan to revive the use of a weapon prohibited by treaty for more than a quarter of a century, hoping to strengthen their defenses against any Russian attack. A demining team clearing a field in 2023 in Makariv, Ukraine, an area near Kyiv that was occupied by Russian forces during the early months…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new health secretary, is taking steps to dismantle the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Critics argue that his actions could undermine the agency’s role in ensuring the safety of medications and food products.
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Kevin Kietzman, host of ‘Uncanceled’ on KCMO Talk Radio, criticized Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for gaining weight over the offseason and urged him to ‘stop the fast food’ and focus on fitness. ‘Vacation photos are popping up of Patrick Mahomes, and he’s fat. I’m gonna say it, and I’m gonna tell you the truth, that’s…
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The severe flood in Kerr County highlights the challenges in community preparedness for extreme weather as federal support diminishes. This event is a warning for the rest of the country about the risks of climate change.
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Senate Republicans and President Trump are pushing to block the House from advancing a major crypto-related agenda, putting pressure on House GOP leaders to navigate a complex legislative landscape.House Republicans, who have spent years developing legislation on cryptocurrency that Senate Democrats have been reluctant to support, are preparing to take up the Senate’s stablecoin bill…
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A leaked memo has sparked controversy, with Biden’s advisors suggesting the document may be politically motivated. Political analysts are now scrutinizing the implications for the upcoming election.
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MLB Rivals has reached a major player milestone on its second anniversary, prompting the release of celebratory events and perks. The milestone signifies the game’s growth and player engagement in the competitive gaming community.
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The first half of 2025 has seen a varied performance from relief pitchers in baseball, with some standout performers and others struggling. Fantasy baseball experts are analyzing the state of relief pitching options for the remainder of the season.
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The article discusses the ongoing confusion surrounding Chelsea’s transfer strategy under Todd Boehly’s ownership, despite shifts in approach over time. It highlights the difficulty in understanding the club’s decision-making process in the transfer market.
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Wrexham AFC, the Welsh football club co-owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has arrived in Melbourne to kick off their preseason tour in Australia and New, The tour is expected to include matches against local teams, providing both the players and fans with an opportunity to engage with the Australian and New Zealand football…
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Andreas Hale and Nick Parkinson review the first half of the boxing year, highlighting key moments and performances. They discuss the best knockouts, top fighters, and notable disappointments in the sport.
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Spain’s 6-2 victory over Belgium highlights their dominance in international football, with Alexia Putellas playing a key role. Belgium coach Elísabet Gunnarsdóttir was left emotionally affected by the loss.
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Liverpool players reported back for preseason training on Tuesday, five days after the death of forward Diogo Jota. The team is honoring Jota’s legacy as they prepare for the new season.
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Kylian Mbappé has withdrawn his legal claim against Paris Saint-Germain for moral harassment. The decision ends a year-long legal battle that had drawn significant attention.
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Wrexham’s chief executive has ‘no doubt’ the club will make the Premier League and believes overseas tours — like the one the club is about to embark on in Australia and New Zealand — will help future-proof the team.
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UEFA has denied Real Madrid’s request to overturn the disciplinary sanctions imposed on Antonio Rüdiger, Ky. Mbappé, and Dani Ceballos for alleged improper conduct. The decision maintains the original disciplinary actions against the players.
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Newcastle United have reached a deal with Nottingham Forest for the transfer of winger Anthony Elanga, with the transaction reportedly valued at £55 million. The move is set to bolster the Tyneside club’s attacking options as they prepare for the new Premier League season.
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Real Madrid has requested LaLiga to delay their league opener against Osasuna due to their participation in the FIFA Club World Cup. The club seeks to reschedule the match to avoid conflicts with international commitments.
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Spanish soccer expert Graham Hunter observed the USMNT’s Gold Cup performance as a foundation for Mauricio Pochettino’s tactical vision. The team’s strategic aggression and cohesion signal a shift in international soccer approach.
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Stanford water polo team faces abuse concerns over Brian Flacks’ coaching methods. The controversy highlights the debate over intense training ethics in collegiate sports.
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The NHL has released grades for all 32 general managers, rating their offseason moves from an A+ to a D. This assessment provides insight into the effectiveness of each GM’s decision-making during the off-season.
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New York’s basketball team, once a dominant force with nine straight wins, has faced a recent slump, losing six of its last nine games. The team’s performance has raised concerns about its ability to maintain its previous success.
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This ranking evaluates NFL teams based on their talent at wide receiver, running back, and tight end positions, providing insights into which teams excel in these critical skill areas.
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The article explores hypothetical trade scenarios in Major League Baseball (MLB) for young talents Paul Sken, Ronald Acuña Jr., and Byron Buxton. While these players are not currently on the trade block, the piece speculates on the potential deals that could involve them.
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Zach Kram ranks all 15 Western Conference teams for the 2025-26 NBA season, analyzing their potential to challenge the reigning champions. The article examines the new-look conference, with particular attention to Minnesota and Houston’s prospects.
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ESPN has conducted a survey of league executives, coaches, and scouts to rank the top 10 defensive tackles for the 2025 season. The list covers 11 different positions within the NFL, providing insights into the league’s most promising talents.
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The MLB draft is set for Sunday, with a comprehensive analysis of this year’s top prospects. The article ranks the best players, focusing on the standout pitching talent.
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Bengals QB Joe Burrow revealed on Netflix’s *Quarterback* that a home burglary in December made him reconsider buying a replica Batmobile. The incident led him to prioritize home security over his superhero vehicle plans.
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QB Kirk Cousins said in an episode of the Netflix series ‘Quarterback’ that he felt ‘a little bit misled’ when the Falcons drafted Michael Penix Jr. in the 2024 draft. The comments reflect his frustration over the team’s decision, which he believes may have been based on incomplete information.
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European Union ambassadors have faced delays in approving the 18th sanctions package against Russia due to objections from Hungary and Slovakia, but a final agreement is expected this week, according to Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna. The new restrictions target Russia’s energy and banking sectors, along with the Nord Stream pipeline project, as part…
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Ukraine’s Ambassador Oksana Markarova is set to be dismissed, as confirmed by a source in President Volodymyr Zelensky’s office. The potential replacement was discussed during a recent phone call between Zelensky and Donald Trump, with Kyiv suggesting the move could benefit both sides.
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The port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest, is preparing for the first-time designation of a special berth for military use as it anticipates potential NATO arms shipments and the risk of large-scale war with Russia. This decision comes amid growing warnings from NATO allies of a potential conflict with Russia within five years.