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Robby Soave and Lucy Caldwell analyze the media’s handling of Democratic narratives following the Paramount-Donald Trump settlement. The settlement has sparked debates on transparency and bias in political reporting.
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Former Trump advisor Jason Miller criticized the media during his appearance on ‘MediaBuzz,’ where he discussed President Donald Trump’s escalating attacks on journalists following their criticism of his ‘big, beautiful bill.’ Miller’s remarks drew sharp reactions, particularly from Democratic lawmakers who contended that he is trying to undermine legitimate journalistic oversight.
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Elon Musk’s announcement of a new political party in response to Trump’s legislative move has sparked discussion about tech’s growing influence in politics. Soave and Caldwell analyze the potential impact of Musk’s initiative on the political landscape.
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Germany’s annual Pride event in Cologne attracted around 60,000 participants as celebrations also took place in eastern Germany. The event coincided with far-right protests, highlighting ongoing societal tensions.
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During an MSNBC interview, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries evaded a question regarding the New York Times’ report on Zohran Mamdani’s college application. The report detailed allegations of financial misconduct involving a $500,000 payment to a private school for a fraudulent application.
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Lightning struck Sanford, Florida’s marina during preparations for the Fourth of July fireworks display, triggering premature explosions and damaging equipment. Officials expressed gratitude that no injuries were reported, and encouraged the community to still enjoy the festivities.
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Senator John Cornyn is urging Texas residents to remain cautious as deadly floods continue. The senator has emphasized that the danger is far from over.
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A newlywed woman has sparked a heated online debate by replacing the traditional wedding cake with a dessert made of doughnuts, valued at nearly $50. The decision has divided public opinion, with some praising the creative idea and others vencing outrage, with some even threatening to cancel their attendance at the wedding due to the…
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Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, reunited with his daughters after they were evacuated from Camp Mystic, which was destroyed by deadly flooding in Central Texas. The incident has left at least 59 people dead, including 21 children, with 27 campers still missing.
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Rene Turcios, a 29-year-old from San Francisco, has gained a reputation as the city’s top hackathon winner without ever learning to code. Despite his lack of technical skills, Turcios has attended over 200 hackathon events since 2023, securing cash prizes, software credits, and industry recognition.
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Ben Shelton, advancing to the fourth round of Wimbledon, requested additional time off for his sister at Morgan Stanley. His plea succeeded as his sister received approved time off, highlighted by a video shared on social media.
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A newly released Netflix documentary on the 2013 Carnival Triumph disaster highlights the chaos and unsanitary conditions passengers faced, leading to significant safety improvements for the cruise industry. The incident, now known as the ‘poop cruise,’ underscores the need for robust safety protocols and responsible passenger behavior.
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Rep. Ro Khanna criticized Trump’s proposed healthcare and foreign policy changes on Fox News Sunday, warning they could harm the middle class. Khanna highlighted potential adverse effects of Medicaid cuts and Trump’s international strategies.
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The United Nations has strongly condemned Russia’s largest drone assault on Ukraine, with Secretary General António Guter, emphasizing that attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure are illegal under international law and must stop immediately. The attack, which marks a significant escalation in the conflict, has drawn widespread international concern.
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A new report highlights a significant shift in American pop music, with Christian and traditional pop genres experiencing a resurgence, reflecting a broader cultural and political realignment toward conservative values. This trend contrasts sharply with the 2024 ‘brat summer,’ which was dominated by more progressive and boundary-pushing female pop artists.
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The head of the Metropolitan Police, Mark Rowley, has proposed merging dozens of police forces in England and Wales into 12-15 regional giants. This move aims to cut costs and redirect savings toward new crime-fighting technology.
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Senator Tim Scott praised the recent developments under Trump as a ‘remarkable success,’ citing halting weapon shipments to Ukraine, Middle East normalization efforts, and Iran’s nuclear program status. Scott also addressed the Fed chair’s office expenditures.
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U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker participated in a discussion on security issues, highlighting concerns over Iranian sleeper cells and the ongoing war in Ukraine as President Donald Trump continues to advocate for peace.
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Former UPenn swimmer Monika Burzynska described the physical and emotional toll of sharing a locker with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, eventually opting to change in private to avoid exposure. Her account coincided with UPenn’s decision to rescind Thomas’ records and adopt strict biological definitions for women’s sports, a move she welcomed as a restoration of…
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A Texas family played a crucial role in rescuing a woman who was clinging to a tree for hours during deadly flash flooding in Kerr County. The woman, who was swept 20 miles downriver, was spotted by the Jeter family, who coordinated with emergency crews to save her. The rescue operation involved multiple teams, including…
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White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair outlined the Trump administration’s response to the Texas floods that have claimed over 50 lives on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The administration is reportedly coordinating with state and local officials to address the disaster.
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Republican states are considering constructing ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ facilities, modeled after Florida’s controversial detention center for illegal immigrants. Environmental groups have raised concerns over the potential ecological impact of the project.
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Parents are splurging on extravagant vacations to compensate for busy lives, but these trips often lack lasting impact. Children under five are unlikely to remember such experiences, emphasizing the need for meaningful connection over expensive outings.
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Social Security phishing scams use urgency and impersonation to steal personal data. Learn how to spot fake SSA emails and implement 10 protective measures.
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The 17th annual BRICS summit commenced in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with over 4,000 attendees from 37 nations. The two-day event will address global development, governance, and multilateral cooperation.
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Florida has introduced an ‘expectant mother parking permit’ allowing pregnant women to use accessible parking for up to one year, drawing mixed reactions. The measure has sparked debates over whether pregnancy should be considered a disability, with some praising the convenience and others questioning its necessity.
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Israel rejected Hamas’ proposed ceasefire changes, calling them unacceptable, but agreed to continue talks in Qatar. Hamas wants guarantees of a permanent ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal, but Israel insists on its own terms.
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Experts warn that the future of Gaza without Hamas faces significant challenges, including structural and political limitations. Trump and Netanyahu’s meeting focuses on options like a technocratic government backed by Arab states or local self-governance.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described his call with Donald Trump as ‘very important and productive,’ focusing on military support and peace efforts. Trump expressed disappointment with his call with President Putin, criticizing the Russian leader’s stance on the war.
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The American Culture Quiz, a weekly feature on Fox News, tests knowledge of U.S. national traits, trends, and history. This week’s edition highlights patriotic provisions and beer breakthroughs, inviting readers to engage with current events and cultural insights.
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The Green Party in Germany faces a pivotal moment following their electoral loss, prompting efforts to redefine their political identity and enhance grassroots engagement.
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Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, discusses the devastation caused by recent floods in Kerr County, where over 50 lives were lost. The Congressman joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to highlight the search and rescue efforts ongoing in the affected region.
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Kevin Costner revealed a dramatic behind-the-scenes clash with former New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner during the production of ‘For Love of the Game,’ when Steinbrenner initially canceled the filming after the Yankees lost in the film’s ending. Costner managed to sway the owner by emphasizing the game’s irrelevance and the importance of honoring the…
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Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek explores Independence Day celebrations in Surfside Beach, South Carolina, with a focus on the ‘Salute from the Shore’ flyover. The event features coordinated aircraft formations to commemorate the nation’s founding.
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Ali Khamenei, the Iranian Supreme Leader, made his first public appearance since the conflict with Israel began, attending a mourning ceremony on the eve of Ashoura but making no public statements. Trump had claimed to know Khamenei’s location during the war but stated he would not kill him.
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A bear cub napped peacefully in its owner’s hoodie while clinging to the caretaker’s back in Shandong, China. The heartwarming footage has sparked discussions about wildlife captivity and animal welfare.
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A lightning strike on July 4, 2 025, unexpectedly activated the city of Sanford, Florida’s fireworks display. No injuries were reported, according to a city spokesperson.
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President Trump’s domestic policy law threatens to close the remaining hospital in Martin County, North Carolina, jeopardizing healthcare access for hundreds of thousands of residents. The closure of the sole hospital in the county highlights the broader impact of potential Medicaid funding cuts on rural healthcare infrastructure.
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The article discusses how China and Russia have not provided significant support to Iran during its conflict with Israel and U.S. military actions. Despite U.S. officials referring to an ‘axis’ of authoritarian nations, these two countries have not rushed to Iran’s aid.
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Democrats concede they have a problem with immigration and border security in the 2024 election but cannot agree on solutions. The party’s internal rift over this issue is highlighted by The New York Times correspondent Lisa Lerer.
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European countries are increasing defense spending and prioritizing domestic arms manufacturing. A recent NATO exercise involving nine nations highlighted the importance of collective defense efforts.
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Mexican factories are moving away from Asian suppliers due to U.S. tariff uncertainty, with the Danfoss plant in Apodaca, Nuevo Leon, exemplifying this shift by assembling refrigeration and air-conditioning units.
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Actress Jane Seymour reflects on her deep bond with former co-star Joe Lando, emphasizing their unique chemistry and enduring friendship. She also shares insights on maintaining an active lifestyle at 74, highlighting the importance of family and community.
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Receding Texas floodwaters have exposed the devastation caused by record rainfall, with the death toll surpassing 50. Emergency crews are assessing the damage, while officials warn of ongoing risks.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is set to meet with President Trump as the focus shifts from Iran to a cease-fire for Gaza. Netanyahu recently visited the site of an Iranian strike in Rehov, Israel, during the 12-day Israel-Iran war.
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The Declaration of Independence, signed in 1776, established the principles of freedom, equality, and self-governance that transformed global governance from monarchy to democracy. These ideals, though revolutionary at the time, have shaped the modern world and continue to inspire movements for liberty and human rights.
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Elie Mystal, a political commentator and author, suggested that the Democratic Party should embrace pornography as protected free speech to win back young men. He argued that regulating adult access to pornography is a restriction on free speech and expression.
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A new Netflix documentary, ‘A Deadly American Marriage,’ delves into the 2015 murder of Jason Corbett, an Irish-born man in North Carolina, where his wife and her ex-FBI agent father confessed to beating him to death. The case has sparked ongoing legal and public debate, with the Martens later pledging guilty and being released in…
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Iran remains focused on its nuclear development despite significant damage to its facilities. Experts suggest the regime may be using the situation to buy time and reconstitute its program under the guise of diplomatic engagement.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd has honored the wishes of guitarist Gary Rossington, who requested the band continue after his death. The group released a live album of his final performance, ensuring his legacy lives on through music.
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The Jeter family shared their harrowing experience of rescuing a woman who clung to a tree for hours after being swept 20 miles down a river by floodwaters. The incident has sparked discussions about flood safety and emergency response protocols in the region.
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Texas officials are under intense scrutiny following catastrophic flooding that resulted in numerous fatalities and caused extensive property damage. Authorities have asserted that they had no way of anticipating the disaster’s magnitude, citing a lack of prior warning signals.
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Ezra Frech, a two-time Paralympic gold medalist, has become the first above-the-knee amputee to be recruited by a Division I track and field program. His inclusion marks a significant milestone in collegiate athletics and highlights growing efforts to increase accessibility for athletes with disabilities.
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Ruffian’s catastrophic right front ankle injury during the Belmont Stakes match race against Foolish Pleasure in 1975 remains a pivotal moment in horse racing history. The incident sparked ongoing discussions about safety measures and the welfare of Thoroughbreds in competitive racing.
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Armenia’s Foreign Ministry denied claims by Ukraine’s military intelligence that Russia is increasing its military presence in Gyumri, emphasizing that its territory cannot be used for military actions against neighbors. The report comes amid deteriorating relations between Russia and Azerbaijan following a deadly incident in Yekaterinburg.
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Russian forces launched four S-300 anti-aircraft missiles and 157 Shahed drones against Ukraine overnight, killing at least six civilians and injuring 25 others. Ukraine’s air defenses shot down 98 drones, with 19 disappearing from radar, possibly as decoys.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warns that if China attacks Taiwan, Beijing may seek Russian support to launch a second front against NATO, mirroring Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The war in Ukraine has intensified fears of Chinese military intervention in Taiwan, with Russia’s military spending surging to $462 billion in 2024.
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German lawmakers from the Alliance 90/Greens party have called on Chancellor Friedrich Merz to significantly increase military aid to Ukraine, citing the urgent need to bolster air defense systems against Russia’s escalating drone attacks. The letter highlights concerns that the planned defense funding increase from $8.4 billion in 2024 to $9.8 billion in 2025 is…
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Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath reunited in Birmingham for a farewell concert on July 5, marking the end of their iconic partnership. The event featured a look at Ozzy’s wild life, including the time he bit the head off a bat.
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Governor Greg Abbott has declared a ‘Day of Prayer’ in Texas following catastrophic flash floods that have caused significant loss of life and left numerous people missing. The declaration comes as authorities work tirelessly to assess the full extent of the damage and rescue those still in need.