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Ukrainian soldier Valery Zelensky died of injuries sustained during Russian captivity weeks after his release. His daughter reported that his condition deteriorated rapidly following surgery, revealing extensive internal damage.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on July 7, 2024, allowing foreigners to serve in the Russian army during mobilization, expanding recruitment efforts. The decree permits qualified specialists over the age limit to join Russia’s state security agencies.
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Yuliia Paievska, a Ukrainian medic and former POW, has turned her harrowing wartime experiences into a powerful poetry collection, ‘Nazhyvo (Live)’. The collection, published by Meridian Czernowitz, reflects the grim realities she encountered as a frontline worker. Paievska’s work resonates deeply with the collective trauma of Ukrainians, and she emphasizes the importance of culture and…
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Ukraine’s defense market, shaped by its ongoing war, offers significant opportunities for foreign companies but requires meeting strict criteria such as transparency, localization, and compliance with Ukrainian and international standards. Success hinges on demonstrating wartime readiness and aligning with Kyiv’s strategic vision.
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Ukraine has sanctioned five Chinese companies for providing components used in Russian drones, following the discovery of Chinese-made parts in downed Shahed-type drones. The move aims to curb the flow of materials supporting Russia’s military operations.
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The article examines how narcissism is not just a personal flaw but a lens for coping with trauma, as seen in the stories of Ukrainian veterans who discuss how national leaders like Putin and Trump use collective myths to navigate pain. It argues that genuine healing requires confronting rather than denying trauma.Through the lens of…
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Thousands of companies, business leaders, and global investors are gathering in Rome for the fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) on July 10. The event is expected to focus on the future of the U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal, which covers all of Ukraine’s natural resources, including oil, gas, and defense projects. Despite some progress, businesses are still…
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Trump has proposed sending 10 Patriot interceptors to Ukraine and suggesting Germany sell one of its own Patriot batteries. The U.S. and European allies would split the cost of the purchase, according to three sources cited by Axios.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has expressed skepticism about Elon Musk’s new political party, suggesting instead that Musk’s influence could be channeled through constitutional amendments for balanced budgets and term limits. DeSantis argues that structural reforms are needed to address persistent issues of government spending and legislative accountability.
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Bolivian President Luis Arce advocates for global trade to shift away from the US dollar, supporting BRICS efforts to use national currencies. This move seeks to reduce reliance on Western financial systems amid geopolitical tensions.
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The Memphis Zoo in Tennessee shared a video showcasing its grizzlies, Cochise, Else, and Yuk, enjoying a special celery snack during the Fourth of July weekend. The footage highlights the zoo’s efforts to provide engaging and seasonal activities for the animals.
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President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will resume sending defensive weapons to Ukraine, reversing a Pentagon pause, as Russia escalates attacks with high civilian casualties. Ukraine seeks more Patriot missiles to counter intensified Russian air strikes.
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A call to action has been issued for those wishing to assist the victims of the recent Texas floods. Immediate aid is being sought for those impacted by the natural disaster, with a focus on emergency relief and recovery efforts.
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French Olympic fencer Ysaora Thibus was cleared of doping allegations by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after her defense that she was contaminated through a kiss with her partner, Race Imboden, who was using ostarine. The CAS ruled that the contamination was scientifically plausible, allowing her to maintain her Olympic eligibility.
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Israeli military officials confirmed the deaths of five soldiers during combat operations in northern Gaza, though they provided limited details about the incident. The conflict took place amidst ongoing tensions in the region, with Israeli military vehicles reported in the Gaza Strip on Sunday.
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Fox & Friends co-hosts are examining the potential success of Elon Musk’s America Party and its implications for the two-party system. Democratic candidate Andrew Yang has expressed willingness to support the initiative.
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A Canadian company, supported by the US government, is set to bypass UN regulations and commence deep-sea mining operations in international waters, targeting battery-grade metals. This development has ignited global discussions about resource management, environmental risks, and the role of international law in oceanic exploration.
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In his recent segment, Hannity focused on key political issues affecting the United States. He discussed the policies of the Democratic Party, emphasizing their stance on various legislative agendas.
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A new book claims former President Joe Biden’s White House Counsel Ed Siskel deemed Hunter Biden’s involvement in a Supreme Court immunity discussion ‘inappropriate,’ raising questions about the former president’s family’s role in decision-making. The book details Biden’s team’s strategies during the 2024 election.
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A new study published in the *Journal of the American Medical Association* reveals a significant decline in the physical and mental health of U.S. children between 2007 and 2023. Childhood obesity rates have risen from 17% in 2007 to about 21% in 2023, and U.S. children are 1.8 times more likely to die than their…
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The White House is denying claims that tariffs have driven up inflation, with Council of Economic Advisors Chair Steve Miran appearing on Fox & Friends to explain the lack of price increases. President Trump is actively pursuing trade deals with U.S. trading partners to address trade imbalances.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called on Elon Musk to advocate for balanced budget and term limit constitutional amendments. The governor’s suggestion has sparked discussions about how a prominent business leader could shape U.S. political landscape.
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The episode of Jesse Watters Primetime on Monday, July 7, featured discussions on several key topics, including the Democratic Party’s recent activities, the ongoing Texas flood crisis, and an incident involving Border Patrol agents facing an ambush. The segment highlighted the political tensions surrounding these issues.
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The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas has surpassed 100, prompting an urgent search and rescue operation. Governor Greg Abbott has declared a state of emergency and vowed to find every missing person.
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The United States is expected to launch an American-based version of the TikTok app, addressing concerns over data security and foreign influence. CyberGuy Kurt Knutsson has joined Fox & Friends to discuss the upcoming release and an FBI warning about dangerous phone scammers.
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Fox News @ Night on Monday, July 15 detailed severe flooding in Central Texas and a Border Patrol shooting incident.
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Gracie Hunt, daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owners, mourns the loss of a 9-year-old relative killed in the Texas floods. The floods claimed over 100 lives, with 28 children among the victims at Camp Mystic.
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House Democrats face backlash as some suggest their base is calling for ‘blood’ and ‘violence’ against Trump’s agenda. The controversy follows Hakeem Jeffries’ planned meeting with Zoh, which has intensified internal party tensions.
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President Donald Trump has called for escalating the supply of weapons to Ukraine, following a recent pause in critical military aid by the Pentagon. This move underscores the ongoing strategic importance of Ukrainian defense amid escalating regional tensions.
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The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, accused ex-White House doctor Kevin O’Connor of stonewalling during his testimony, citing legal and ethical obligations to delay his appearance. O’Connor faces a subpoena to attend the committee’s hearing, where he will be questioned about his treatment of Biden and the use of an autopen.
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Amazon Prime Day 2025 presents a wide range of discounted outdoor furniture options for Prime members, offering significant savings on dining sets, patio furniture, and rugs. The event runs from July 8 to 11, allowing customers to revamp their outdoor spaces with fast delivery and exclusive Prime benefits.
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Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has unveiled an emergency draft plan that could reintroduce military conscription in Germany under specific circumstances. The proposal, reported by media outlets, aims to bolster national defense capabilities during times of need.
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Republican lawmakers in California have criticized the state’s refusal to comply with Title IX regulations on trans athletes competing in girls’ sports, arguing it undermines federal law and women’s rights. They warn that the decision could jeopardize federal funding and compromise the integrity of female athletics.
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A violent shooting incident occurred in Grays Ferry, Philadelphia, during the Fourth of July weekend, resulting in three fatalities and nine injured individuals. The Philadelphia Police Department responded to reports of gunfire just before 1 a.m., with over 40 people present in the area when more than 100 gunshots were fired from at least four…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu surprised President Donald Trump with a formal Nobel Peace Prize nomination during their meeting at the White House. Both leaders emphasized the importance of sustained military and diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, discussing Iran, Gaza, and future peace initiatives.
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Former President Donald Trump has sent letters to several countries, including Japan and South Korea, threatening tariffs starting August 3 if no deal is reached. Japanese PM Kishida has expressed willingness to negotiate a mutually beneficial trade agreement.
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The United States has postponed the scheduled tariff hike, with President Trump sending letters to key allies like Japan and South Korea to negotiate new rates. Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba expressed willingness to find a deal which worked for both nations.
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Trump and Netanyahu claim a ‘victory’ over Iran, but the Israel-Hamas ceasefire remains stalled. The leaders’ focus on military action highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving peace in the Middle East.
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A new phishing scam is exploiting Microsoft 365 and Outlook users by inserting fake billing alerts into their calendars, bypassing traditional email filters. A Florida resident shared how a suspicious calendar event nearly tricked him into providing personal information, highlighting the need for user vigilance.
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Salena Zito’s book details her eyewitness account of the Trump rally shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, capturing dramatic moments and exploring its significance in American politics. Zito describes her refusal to duck during the attack, emphasizing her commitment to her journalistic duty.
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Pro-life medical groups are urging Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. to reexamine the FDA’s broad approval of abortion drugs after the Biden administration expanded their use. The letter highlights alarming rates of serious complications associated with mifepristone, calling for reinstated safety protocols.
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The article explores the growing concerns and debates surrounding the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs). It delves into the ethical implications, drawing parallels to historical discussions about the potential self-destruction of advanced civilizations, as highlighted by Dr. Charles Krauthammer.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments from female athletes challenging the inclusion of men in women’s sports, emphasizing the need to protect opportunities and safety for future generations. Female athletes argue that allowing men into these spaces violates fundamental rights and poses risks to their physical and personal safety, highlighting the importance…
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Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, launched the America Party amid tensions with President Trump over government spending and tax policies. The party’s focus on pro-gun and pro-bitcoin stances reflects Musk’s views. However, the move risks Tesla’s stock and raises questions about third-party political viability.
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U.S. medical experts are reporting a rise in lung cancer diagnoses among non-smokers, prompting discussions about expanding screening guidelines beyond traditional high-risk groups. Despite the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s current stance against screening never-smokers, experts note that environmental and lifestyle factors are increasingly being linked to non-smoker lung cancer cases.
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President Trump’s new tariff threats could disrupt global trade relations, while Rio’s beaches offer a striking contrast to the economic discussion.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has nominated President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, praising their recent strikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities. The pair expressed support for the military actions, which have drawn international attention.
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to the United Kingdom, which begins Tuesday, will be heavy on pageantry but also focused on practical results such as migration and the war in Ukraine.
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In the midst of four years of bloody conflict in Myanmar, a pair of siblings experienced a heartwarming yet bittersweet reunion, highlighting the personal toll of the country’s civil war. This touching moment illustrates the complex emotions faced by those impacted by the ongoing conflict as family bonds are tested under the strains of war.
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The ongoing conflict in Myanmar has resulted in thousands of prisoners of war being held by the rebels, while the military jun’ta maintains a minimal number of captives. As the rebel groups gain territory, the treatment and status of these prisoners have become a significant concern for humanitarian organizations and international observers.
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A counterterrorism expert has raised alarms about the potential presence of Iranian sleeper cells operating within the United States, warning that these groups may be ‘in plain sight’ and could target rural areas.
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Camp Mystic flood in Texas has claimed the lives of 27 children and counselors. This incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with summer camps, echoing past tragedies such as the 198, and the Oklahoma Girl Scout murders. The camp’s director, Dick Eastland, is among the confirmed victims, and the situation has sparked renewed discussions about…
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Turkish archaeologists uncovered a 2,000-year-old shipwreck with hundreds of well-preserved ceramics, offering insights into ancient maritime trade. The site, dating back to the Late Hellenistic and Early Roman periods, reveals how ancient packaging techniques helped preserve the artifacts’ original colors and designs.
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Diddy’s judge denied bail, signaling a potential harsh sentence, according to OJ Simpson’s lawyer, Robert Shapiro. The rapper remains in custody awaiting sentencing, with experts predicting a 2.5-3.5-year prison term based on standard guidelines.
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President Trump announced his intention to provide additional weapons to Ukraine, marking a potential shift in U.S. policy following recent Russian bombardments. He expressed dissatisfaction with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the ongoing attacks on Ukrainian cities.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a fully independent Palestinian state, warning that such a move would threaten Israel’s security. During a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Netanyahu emphasized that while Palestinians should have self-governance, Israel would retain control over security matters.
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Trump has experienced a string of successes, including a bold military action against Iran’s nuclear sites and a $16 million settlement from CBS, yet these achievements are met with widespread negative media coverage.
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Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Valencia midfielder Javi Guerra. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
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Manny Machado of the San Diego Padres got his 2,000th career hit Monday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks. This milestone highlights his long-standing contribution to the sport.
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U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg and Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov are set to meet to discuss the resumption of U.S. military aid to Ukraine following a previous pause. The U.S. has halted weapons shipments amid a capability review, but President Trump denies these reports, stating that more weapons will be sent to Ukraine.