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The ‘big, beautiful bill’ has drawn attention for its $100 billion allocation for border security. Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons views it as a significant victory for DHS.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case regarding the rights of transgender athletes in sports. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to emphasize the significance of the case and share his expectations for the ruling.
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102-year-old World War II veteran Jake Larson, known as ‘Papa Jake,’ has become a viral sensation on TikTok by sharing his wartime experiences and expressing gratitude for American freedom. His candid reflections on the sacrifices of fellow soldiers and the importance of patriotism have resonated with millions, highlighting the enduring legacy of service in the…
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A video circulating on social media shows illegal migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia participating in physical activities such, as gardening, playing soccer, and working out while incarcerated at a Salvadoran prison. The footage has sparked discussions about potential torture claims against the facility, although officials have not yet commented on the allegations.
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Phantom Fireworks and ‘Fox & Friends’ are collaborating on a special live show, focusing on their popular consumer products and safety measures. The event will coincide with the Fourth of July celebrations in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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Rabbi Chaim Mentz criticizes Israel’s handling of the Hamas hostage situation, urging a firmer stance. He appears on ‘Fox News @ Night’ alongside George Mason National Security Institute founder Jamil Jaffer to discuss the recent visit of freed Hamas hostage Edan Alexander to the White House and the Democratic Party’s shifting pro-Palestinian position.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused Washington Post reporter Ellen Nakashima of ‘actively harassing’ ODNI staff by demanding classified information through unverified methods. The dispute highlights tensions between media and intelligence agencies over transparency and accountability.
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Members of the Boston Red Sox visited President Donald Trump at the White House during an off day in Washington, D.C. This visit came despite the team’s manager, Alex Cora, having previously criticized Trump and declined a similar visit in 2019.
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GlassesUSA is launching a Fourth of July sale with 20% off on Ray-Ban, Oakley, and Costa Del Mar sunglasses. The sale also includes 40% off on designer eyeglasses and contact lenses using the code USA40.
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President Trump has hailed his sweeping domestic policy bill as ‘very popular,’ despite widespread polling showing most Americans are not in favor of the large spending and tax cut package. The bill, which passed Congress with near-party line votes, includes significant tax cuts, immigration measures, and reforms to Medicaid.
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The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ served as a referendum on President Donald Trump, with Republicans forced to take a binary stance. This legislation’s passage reflects the party’s alignment with Trump’s political agenda over substantive policy debates.
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Political cartoonists nationwide have produced a wide array of humorous and critical illustrations that capture the essence of recent political events. These cartoons, selected by Matt Wuerker, range from depicting political foibles to highlighting societal issues, offering a satirical take on current events.
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The summer transfer window has opened, with reports suggesting that Gyökeres is close to a move to Arsenal. Meanwhile, both Chelsea and Manchester City are reportedly planning to reduce their squad sizes, potentially leading to several transfers.
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Chelsea is reportedly willing to pay €40 million to sign 21-year-old Real Madrid forward Gonzalo García, according to Transfer Talk. The move marks a significant investment in the young talent, with rumors suggesting the club is eager to strengthen its attacking options ahead of the new season.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team has yet to secure a defining win since Mauricio Pochettino assumed coaching duties. With the Gold Cup final against Mexico approaching, the team faces mounting pressure to deliver a strong performance ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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Jerry Rice praises Mike Evans for breaking the 1,000-yard record. The two share the record for consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
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The Kansas City Chiefs’ coaching staff and teammates remain confident in Travis Kelce’s ability to perform under pressure, citing his standout playoff performance last season as evidence. This confidence has led to high expectations for Kelce as the team looks to build on their success.
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ESPN’s SportsCenter has launched its second summer state sports trivia quiz, focusing on New York and Michigan. Fans are invited to test their knowledge of regional sports history through this interactive quiz, which is part of a summer-long series designed to engage sports enthusiasts in state-specific sports trivia.
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The article highlights Angel Reese and Alyssa Thomas among the predicted All-Star reserves and discusses potential cuts for the WNBA All-Star roster.
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The latest news item highlights key players like Shohei Otani and Ernie Clement as potential MVP candidates and updates playoff odds for all 30 MLB teams.
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Jason Pierre-Paul is making a remarkable recovery after losing several fingers in a Fourth of July accident. He is training to return to football despite not being with a team in 2024.
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Joey Chestnut has set numerous records in competitive eating, establishing himself as a top contender. His dedication and skill have solidified his legacy in the sport.
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Naomi Osaka has exited Wimbledon in the third round after a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 loss to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. The defeat marks another early exit for the Japanese tennis star at the prestigious tournament.
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Free agent forward/center Moe Wagner has agreed to a one-year, $5 million deal to return to the Orlando Magic. The move marks Wagner’s return to the franchise where he previously played, signaling a strategic decision to rejoin the team for the upcoming season.
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Liverpool teammates, including Virgil van Dijk and Jordan Henderson, have publicly expressed their grief following Diogo Jota’s sudden death. The emotional outpouring highlights the close-knit bond within the squad and the profound impact Jota had on the team’s success.
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Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst are analyzing the NBA offseason, which has been marked by a lot of activity and speculation. They are focusing on two main topics: LeBron James’ potential future and whether the Denver Nuggets are making a comeback.
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The Fantasy Baseball Forecaster for Week 16 provides insights into pitcher rankings, hitter ratings, and other helpful information to assist users in setting their lineups for the upcoming week. This resource is designed to help fantasy baseball enthusiasts make informed decisions based on the latest data and analysis.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of launching a deliberately large and cynical attack on Ukraine, which he said occurred as U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were conducting a phone conversation. The attack, which targeted Kyiv and several other areas, resulted in at least 23 injuries and caused widespread damage.
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U.N. data reveals a threefold increase in Ukrainian children killed or injured between March and May, with 222 casualties recorded compared to 73 in the prior three months. A strike on a playground in Kryvyi Rih killed nine children, highlighting the deadly impact of Russia’s aerial attacks.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is pushing to ease energy sanctions on Russia, sparking debate within the administration. Russia continues escalating attacks on Ukraine, with no ceasefire achieved since Trump’s presidency began.
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U.S. President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with Russian President Vladimir Putin after a phone call on July 3, stating that no progress was made on securing a ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump plans to speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 4.
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Ukraine reported a successful prisoner exchange with Russia, bringing home several soldiers held in captivity since 2022. The exchange includes wounded and seriously ill prisoners, as well as civilians illegally detained by Russia.
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Dutch intelligence, alongside German counterparts, confirms Russia’s escalation of chemical weapon use in Ukraine, with chloropicrin now identified as a weapon employed for psychological warfare, forcing Ukrainian soldiers into vulnerable positions. The Netherlands has condemned the move, demanding additional sanctions and support for Ukraine.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth halted weapons shipments to Ukraine despite Pentagon findings showing aid wouldn’t hurt readiness, citing a ‘capability review.’ This decision has sparked bipartisan frustration and fears over its impact on Ukraine’s defense.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former U.S. President Donald Trump engaged in a critical phone conversation on July 4, following a recent exchange between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Trump. Zelensky emphasized the importance of international support for missile defense systems to counter ongoing attacks.
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A North Korean man has crossed the heavily fortified demilitarized zone into South Korea, marking a rare direct escape from the North. Most defectors typically flee through China, making this incident notable for its unusual route.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky comments on Democrats’ reactions to the passage of President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ suggesting their responses reflect a ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome.’ He also references actress Charlize Theron’s recent podcast admission.
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Jake Paul took another win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. after the boxer’s son was arrested by ICE. The victory earned Paul an official WBA cruiserweight ranking, making him eligible for a championship fight.
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A group of activists, including Save Our Allies co-founder Tim Kennedy, is planning to boycott Fourth of July celebrations in favor of ‘Free America’ protests. Kennedy joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express his reaction to the boycott demands and to deliver his Independence and Day message for America, focusing on justice and accountability.
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Enes Kanter Freedom has announced his plan to run for Congress once he has been a U.S. citizen for seven years. His July 4 message emphasized his commitment to civic engagement and social justice in the United States.
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Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are set to perform their final farewell concert on July 5, 2025, in Birmingham. The event will mark the end of the legendary band’s legacy, with Osbourne’s wild life highlighted, including his infamous bat incident.
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Rep. Zach Nunn called Trump’s tax-cutting bill ‘big, beautiful,’ emphasizing its economic impact as Independence Day approaches. The legislation is seen as a key step toward stimulating business investment and job creation.
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Jane Seymour, 74, maintains her youthful size without extreme diets. She credits Pilates, homegrown vegetables, and mindful eating for her health.
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The crowd’s collective singing of the national anthem at a sold-out soccer game in San Diego revealed how differences among Americans create a harmonious and beautiful unity, symbolizing the spirit of the nation.
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The documentary ‘Reclaim the Flag’ explores the complex relationship between LGBTQ individuals and the American flag, featuring diverse perspectives from celebrities like Lena Waithe and Mel Ottenberg. It examines whether the flag can be reclaimed and its potential significance for the LGBTQ community, highlighting both hope and cynicism.
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A father of an American hostage held by Hamas urges President Trump to act swiftly to secure the release of 50 hostages through a Middle East peace initiative, emphasizing the emotional toll on families during the Fourth of July celebrations. The plea highlights the stark contrast between the nation’s traditional freedom celebrations and the anguish…
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Joey Chestnut, the legendary competitive eater, is set to return to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest in 2025 after missing the 2024 event due to sponsorship conflicts with Impossible Foods. Sportsbooks indicate that no other contender is close to beating him, with last year’s winner, Patrick Bertoletti, facing long odds.
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During the Continental Congress in 1776, food played a significant role in shaping political alliances and fostering camaraderie among the Founding Fathers. The dining habits of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, documented in their personal records, provide insight into how meals influenced decision-making during the American Revolution.
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President Donald Trump is set to commemorate Independence Day by signing a major legislative package, dubbed the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The legislation is anticipated to include provisions related to tax reforms, regulatory changes, and infrastructure investments.
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A recent survey by Fox News indicates a notable increase in patriotism among Americans compared to the previous year. The discussion centers on how this growing sentiment is influencing military recruitment and the upcoming tribute to fallen service members.
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Heavy rain has caused devastating floods in Himachal Pradesh, India, resulting in at least 37 fatalities from flood-related incidents and 26 deaths in road accidents. Officials warn the downpours are expected to continue until July 7, raising concerns about the state’s preparedness for extreme weather events.
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President Trump announced that the military flight team responsible for the strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities will be honored at the White House on July 4th. He dismissed early media reports that downplayed the attack’s success, calling it an insult to the American military personnel.
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Immigration attorney Peter Lumaj, a former Albanian immigrant who fled communism, warns that Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s NYC mayoral primary win signals a dangerous shift towards communism in the U.S., citing personal experiences with oppressive policies.
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The latest News Quiz from Fox News Digital, released on July 4, 2025, includes questions about AOC’s childhood nickname and Bryan Kohberger’s plea deal, as well as links to other quizzes on American culture and lifestyle.
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Tokyo-based startup H2L has unveiled the Capsule Interface, a groundbreaking technology that allows users to control robots using their entire body through muscle displacement sensors. This innovation enables real-time transmission of both movement and physical force, offering a new level of immersive interaction with robots and digital avatars.
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Far-left commentator Elie Mystal argued the U.S. should be treated like a rogue state, facing sanctions for its actions, including airstrikes on Iran, despite recent ceasefire agreements. He called for international rebuke, comparing the U.S. to North Korea, and maintaining that the country is a menace to global peace.
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Air Force veteran Lindsay Gutierrez shares her journey from a traumatic brain injury to becoming a double organ donor while appearing in the Pin-Ups For Vets calendar. She’s one of 280 people in the U.S. who’ve donated two organs to save lives and now helps support fellow veterans through her platform.
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The Trump administration is proposing a new plan allowing farmers to vouch for migrant workers facing deportation, enabling them to remain in the U.S. if the farmer is willing to take responsibility for their employment. Critics, including California Republican state Sen. Melissa Melendez, have expressed dismay at the proposal, calling it infuriating and suggesting it…
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Mayor Francisco Domagoso declared a state of emergency in Manila due to uncollected garbage. Contractors claim unpaid bills have led to the accumulation of waste on the city’s streets.
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The U.S. led a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, aiming to prevent a potential nuclear threat by denying Iran rapid breakout options. The operation, part of a broader Cold War-like standoff with Israel and Iran, has resulted in a temporary ceasefire brokered by the U.S. Experts suggest a strategic approach of managed containment rather than…