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Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., has introduced a major legislative proposal aimed at preventing states from exploiting the Medicaid system. The bill, referred to as the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ is designed to address growing concerns about state-level mismanagement of federal funds allocated for healthcare programs.
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NORAD intercepted a civilian plane violating restricted airspace over Bedminster while Trump was in town, highlighting repeated unauthorized entries into presidential airspace. Authorities warn pilots to check NOTAMs and avoid restricted zones to prevent similar incidents.
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Elon Musk has announced the formation of a new political party, the ‘America Party,’ aimed at challenging the current two-party system in the United States. The move comes after his disagreements with President Donald Trump over tax and spending policies, particularly the controversial ‘Big Beautiful Bill.’
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Economist EJ Antoni of the Heritage Foundation discussed on Fox News Live the potential trade letters President Trump will send to nations, highlighting how countries increasingly rely on the U.S. despite the administration’s trade policies.
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Republicans have long supported tax simplification and lower rates, but Trump’s recent tax bill differs sharply by prioritizing extensive tax cuts and targeted incentives. Critics warn the bill’s lack of revenue-generating measures could exacerbate the national debt, while supporters argue these breaks will stimulate job creation and benefit vulnerable workers.
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Elon Musk has announced the formation of his new political party, the ‘America. The party aims to challenge the current political system, which he deems corrupt and wasteful.
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Wimbledon 2024 has seen top seeds face unexpected challenges, with Ben Shelton and Emma Navarro advancing despite the turmoil in the tournament. The event has become a testing ground for younger players, showcasing their resilience against seasoned opponents.
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Napheesa Collier denies conflict of interest claims in her roles with Unrivaled and the WNBA Players Association. Collier asserts her responsibilities do not overlap, and she prioritizes player advocacy.
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The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade center Jay Huff to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for two second-round picks, according to sources close to the deal. The trade positions the Grizzlies to add value to their roster while also gaining future flexibility in the draft.
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Kodai Senga has completed a rehab start for Double-A Binghamton, throwing 6,8 pitches, signaling his potential return to the Mets’ rotation next week. This marks a key step in his recovery from a shoulder injury.
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Devin Fitzgerald, the son of former NFL star Larry Fitzgerald, has committed to Notre Dame. This decision marks a significant milestone in his college football career.
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Two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani delivered a dominant performance for the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitching two scoreless innings on his 31st birthday. The right-hander struck out the side in order in the second inning, showcasing his exceptional skill as a pitcher.
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Anthony Volpe accidentally hit Aaron Judge in the face with a toss, contributing to the Yankees’ 12-3 loss to the Mets and extending their six-game losing streak. The incident highlighted the team’s sloppy play throughout the game.
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The Houston Rockets have agreed to trade Cam Whitmore to the Washington Wizards in exchange for two second-round draft picks, according to ESPN sources. The move is part of a broader strategy to reshape the roster and improve competitiveness for the upcoming NBA season.
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Bobby Jenks, former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 23-time All-Star, has died at the age of 44 after a battle with adenocarcinoma, a rare form of stomach cancer. The team announced his passing months after he was diagnosed with the illness, which has raised questions about the impact of cancer on athletes’ careers and health.
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EA has announced key updates for College Football 26 including team ratings and changes to Ultimate Team and H2H modes. These updates aim to enhance gameplay and provide a more realistic college football experience.
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Barcelona is set to pursue a deal to sign Rafael Leão, with the transfer fee reportedly being disclosed to the club. The latest developments in the transfer rumor mill suggest that Milan has communicated their price for the Portuguese winger to Barcelona.
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England’s defense of their Euros title faced a significant setback as they were outclassed by France in a midfield battle that proved decisive. The result has sent a strong message about the competition’s intensity and the challenges ahead for the Lionesses.
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Gimenez is eager to ‘make fun’ of Pulisic ahead of the Gold Cup final. The match will be a crucial showdown between the two nations’ top teams.
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Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has criticized PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma following a serious injury to Jamal Musiala. The incident has sparked a debate about the accuracy of Ne’ts claims.
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France claimed a 2-1 victory over England in their Women’s Euro Group D opener, with Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Sandy Baltimore scoring the goals. The match, held in Paris, saw England’s efforts to secure a crucial win fall short.
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U.S. Men’s National Team coach Mauricio Pochettino emphasized the importance of facing the ‘pressure’ of Sunday’s Gold Cup final against Mexico as a crucial preparatory step for the 2026 World Cup. The match is viewed as a vital test for the team’s readiness against top-tier competition.
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Real Madrid edged Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in a dramatic Club World Cup quarterfinal Saturday to set up a semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain. The match, marked by intense competition and crucial goals, highlighted Real Madrid’s resilience and tactical prowess.
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Thomas Müller played his last game for Bayern Munich in a loss to PSG in the Club World Cup quarterfinals. The former Bundesliga and Champions League champion is now seeking his next opportunity in European football.
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Borussia Dortmund coach Niko Kovač has expressed his dissatisfaction with the MetLife Stadium field, calling it more suitable for golf than football. The criticism comes ahead of the Club World, raising questions about the quality and suitability of the playing conditions.
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PSG overcame two red cards to defeat Bayern Munich 2-0 in the Club World Cup, showcasing their resilience and tactical adaptability. The victory is a significant milestone for the French club, highlighting their capacity to maintain composure under pressure.
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Real Madrid’s young talent Gonzalo García is emerging as a key player in their pursuit of the Club World Cup title. His recent performances in the semifinals are drawing attention as potential game-changers.
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The article discusses the economic challenges facing Russia’s war economy, highlighting a slowdown in growth, rising inflation, and the potential for a recession. It also notes the risks associated with the reliance on military spending and the impact of Western sanctions.
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Poland has enforced stringent measures to halt refugee inflow from Belarus into the EU, resulting in a significant humanitarian crisis. DW reporters accompanied activists delivering aid to those in dire need along the border.
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In her remarks, Malliotakis highlighted the potential risks of Mamdani’s platform, which she argued could lead to increased government control over public services and a shift toward socialist policies.
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The article discusses Trump’s proposed bill targeting transgender athletes and the ongoing debate over their participation in sports. It also references the historical significance of Alligator Alcatraz, highlighting the polarizing nature of these political topics.
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Panelists Yemisi Egbewole and Lance Trover on Fox News Live are weighing the potential impacts of President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The debate centers on whether the policy will drive immediate economic success or pose long-term risks for voters, according to experts.
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The deadly Texas flood has exposed the inadequacies of the nation’s weather alert system as DHS Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to upgrade the outdated National Weather Service. At least 32 people, including 14 children, were killed by the flood, prompting calls for improved early warning systems.
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Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick highlighted the acts of heroism by individuals and communities in the aftermath of catastrophic flooding in Texas, particularly in the Camp Mystic area, during an appearance on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ The flooding has led to tragic losses of life and widespread devastation across the state.
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A resident of Kh’erson was killed in a Russian drone attack on Friday, marking another tragic incident in the ongoing conflict. The incident highlights the escalating violence in the region and the impact on civilian lives.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is making his third visit to Washington since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, aiming to secure American support amid the continuing Gaza conflict and rising corruption charges.
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Elon Musk has launched the ‘America Party’ to challenge the existing political system, claiming it is corrupt and no longer represents the American people. The party was announced following a viral poll on his social media platform, X, where over 1.2 million voters supported the creation of a new political party.
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The U.S. has transferred eight migrants to South Sudan, ending weeks of legal disputes. Courts initially blocked the handover due to torture concerns, but the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration’s plan to proceed.
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Law enforcement in Portland, Oregon, used rubber bullets and tear gas against Antifa protesters near an ICE detention center, following an attempted arson attack. The US Attorney’s Office charged four individuals, including one with arson, in connection with the ongoing protests.
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New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara attempted to throw out the first pitch before a Cubs-Cardinals game, but his throw was so bad it nearly missed the batter’s box. The Saints star, wearing a Cubs jersey, asked for a do-over after the ball landed 45 feet away, prompting the Cubs’ mascot to catch it.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has reported that more than 200kg of uranium enriched to 60% is ‘missing’ following the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Sources indicate that the attack, involving seven B-2 bombers, failed to hit the country’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, with officials suggesting the uranium may have been relocated prior…
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Former Pentagon official Brent Sadler expresses cautious optimism about potential developments with Hamas in the Middle East. Sadler’s analysis on the ‘Fox Report’ highlights the need for balanced approach in the face of regional tensions.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared the flooding in the state as ‘extraordinary devastation,’ following catastrophic floods that have resulted in multiple fatalities and missing persons. The situation has led to widespread damage, with many campers reported missing or deceased following recent storms.
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President Trump has announced he will begin negotiations with China on the TikTok deal, avoiding a ban on the app. The administration is seeking a corporate acquisition to address national security concerns.
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The River Seine, once polluted, has been cleaned enough for public swimming. Three sites are now open for locals to enjoy.
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Julie Bowen, a star of ‘Modern Family,’ revealed she nearly died after being diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome and receiving a pacemaker at age 29. The actress shared her story with host Michael Rosenbaum on his podcast, describing her low resting heart rate and the sudden need for the medical device.
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Governor Kristi Noem highlighted the Trump administration’s push to modernize the National Weather Service during a press conference following Texas floods. The incident underscores the need for improved forecasting and communication systems to enhance disaster preparedness.
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Bobby Jenks, the closer for the 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox, died Saturday at the age of 44 after a battle with stomach cancer. His iconic ninth-inning performance in Game 4 sealed the Sox’s 88-year championship drought, becoming a lasting legacy in baseball history.
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Staying glued to your phone is exactly what big tech companies want, but there are practical steps to reclaim your time and reduce screen time on your phone, tailored for both iPhone and Android users. The article highlights built-in features and behavioral changes to foster healthier digital habits.
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Recent shark sightings in Rockaway Beach, N.Y., have raised alarm among locals and authorities, leading to heightened safety protocols. Fox News correspondent CB Cotton covered the developments on ‘Fox Report,’ emphasizing the community’s growing anxiety over the potential risks posed by the marine wildlife.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to send a delegation to Qatar for ceasefire talks, aiming to address the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The PM, however, rejected Hamas’ proposals for changes to a draft ceasefire deal, maintaining a firm stance on the terms presented.
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Dozens of civilians have been killed in Gaza during Israel’s ongoing offensive, with reports indicating many died while waiting for food near aid distribution sites and others were killed in airstrikes at different locations. The escalating violence has intensified pressure on Israel to consider a ceasefire plan as humanitarian conditions deteriorate.
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The Five featured fan questions and highlights on the Fourth of July, discussing the holiday’s significance and public sentiment. The segment included discussions on the cultural impact of Independence Day.
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President Donald Trump suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s refusal to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine is driven by fears of sanctions. This remark has sparked debates about the motivations behind Putin’s military actions and the effectiveness of U.S. sanctions.
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The Houston Texans have pledged $500,000 to aid communities devastated by a deadly flash flood in Texas Hill Country. The flood claimed at least 32 lives, including children, prompting the team’s heartfelt expression of grief and commitment to ongoing recovery efforts.
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Richard Fowler highlights the growing appeal of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, noting his resonance with voters seeking political alternatives. Fowler emphasizes the dissatisfaction among overworked and overburdened Americans with current political options.
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Australian actor Julian McMahon, known for his roles in ‘Nip/Tuck,’ ‘Charmed,’ and ‘Fantastic Four,’ has passed away at the age of 5,6 in Florida. His passing has moved fans around the world, who cherished his contributions to television and film.
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DHS deported eight violent criminal illegal aliens to South Sudan on Independence Day after weeks of judicial delays, citing the risk they posed to American communities. The Supreme Court’s recent ruling allowed the Trump administration to enforce its third-country removal policy, finally enabling ICE to complete the deportation process.
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Apple’s iOS 26 update includes a feature that may freeze FaceTime calls if nudity is detected, prompting concerns about its impact on adult users. Experts and users are awaiting clarification on whether this is an intended feature or a beta bug.
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A severe flooding event in Texas has resulted in 27 fatalities and over 20 missing persons, prompting a coordinated search and rescue operation. Local officials and rescue teams are working tirelessly to locate survivors and provide aid.