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President Donald Trump has declared that the new ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ migrant detention center in the Florida Everglades will only allow deportation as the means for detainees to leave. The facility, built in eight days, is staffed by 1000 personnel and equipped with 200 security cameras.
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President Trump visited the opening of a new immigration detention center in Florida’s Everglades, dubbed ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ set to become the U.S.’s largest migrant detention facility. The 3,000-bed site, built in eight days at a cost of $450 million annually, is part of Trump’s efforts to address what he claims is an influx of migrants…
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The House and Senate versions of Trump’s $3.3 trillion tax and immigration bill have significant differences, including changes to Medicaid provider taxes, debt limits, and corporate tax benefits. The reconciliation process allows Republicans to bypass the Senate’s 60-vote threshold, creating tension with Democrats.
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The Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical Plant has initiated an ‘anti-crisis program’ to address ongoing challenges in the metallurgy sector. The move reflects broader industrial efforts to stabilize operations amid economic and industrial pressures.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that NATO’s recent decision to increase military spending to 5% of GDP could lead to the bloc’s collapse, calling the move "catastrophic." This decision was made at NATO’s last summit in the Hague, where member states agreed to raise the target from 2% to 5%, citing security threats from…
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Italian officials are considering classifying the $13.5 billion bridge connecting mainland Italy to Sicily as NATO spending to meet the bloc’s 5% defense spending target. This potential move could help Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni meet NATO’s goals while addressing public concerns about defense spending.
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The Kremlin has claimed full control of Ukraine’s Luhansk Region through a pro-Russian official, according to recent statements. This claim comes amid ongoing military developments, as Moscow had previously claimed dominance in the area but faced setbacks during a Ukrainian counteroffensive in September 20,22.
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The Department of Homeland Security reports a 690% increase in assaults on ICE officers since Trump took office, with 79 incidents recorded. DHS emphasizes that the actual number might be higher due to unaccounted reports.
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President Trump’s administration has ended USAID’s foreign assistance programs, with the State Department taking over remaining initiatives. Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized USAID’s inefficiency and lack of alignment with U.S. interests.
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House Republicans are set to take up President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ following its Senate passage. The bill, which was modified during a marathon weekend session, now faces the challenge of securing a narrow vote in the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson has a slim margin of three Republicans.
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Tisha Alyn, a golf influencer with over 1.3 million TikTok followers, has shifted her focus from professional golf to social media, leveraging her platform to grow the sport and expand her influence beyond traditional golf channels. Her decision reflects a broader trend in the sports industry where digital presence is becoming an essential tool for…
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Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is facing potential suspension from office, echoing past removals of members of the Shinawatra family. The situation raises concerns about the country’s political stability.
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The Wimbledon Tennis Championships are implementing measures to combat the ongoing heatwave in the UK, including the use of 6,700 refillable water bottles, shade mapping, and ice packs to ensure player safety and spectator comfort. These precautions are crucial as the tournament prepares to host its 2025 event amidst extreme weather conditions.
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Analysts say threats loom for volatile African nations if the Iran-Israel conflict escalates. Strategic interests link Israel and Iran to African states.
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The U.S. Senate passed President Donald Trump’s $3.3 trillion ‘big, beautiful bill’ after a contentious and prolonged debate, with nearly all Republicans supporting the legislation and all Democrats opposing it. The bill now awaits review in the House, where fiscal conservatives and moderate Republicans express concerns over its spending cuts and potential impact on Medicaid.
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Russian forces launched artillery strikes on the Kutsurubska community in the Mykolaiv region on Tuesday morning, resulting in one fatality and one injury. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict in the area.
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WNBA star Cameron Brink revealed she walked around naked during a recent photoshoot for ‘Players’ magazine, pranking her mother into thinking she would be fully nude. She explained her openness to creative concepts and felt comfortable with her body as an athlete.
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A former Democratic National Committee (DNC) insider, Lindy Li, has claimed that the Biden White House, including First Lady Jill Biden and senior advisors, allegedly engaged in a cover-up of the former president’s cognitive decline. This comes as the House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed several officials for testimony on the matter.
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Ukrainian forces conducted a drone attack on Izhev, Russia, killing and wounding several individuals. The attack targeted a factory believed to produce kamikaze drones for the Russian military, according to Kyiv authorities.
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A Ukrainian drone attack on Izhev, Russia, has resulted in three fatalities and multiple casualties. Authorities in Kyiv assert that the attack was aimed at a facility producing kamikaze drones for the Russian military.
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Tisha Alyn, a prominent golf influencer, recently shared insights into her career transition from golf to social media with Fox News Digital. She discussed her motivations for making the shift and the challenges she faces in the new industry.
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The German Foreign Ministry has vowed not to tolerate any threat to Jewish life in the country. Germany faces Europe’s first major heat wave this summer, raising concerns over public health and safety.
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Germany’s heat wave has prompted calls for protective measures for students and hospitals. Teachers and healthcare workers are demanding urgent action to address the health risks posed by extreme temperatures.
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US President Donald Trump has unveiled a new line of fragrances featuring golden statues of himself, marketed as ‘Victory 45-47’ to commemorate his presidencies. The products went on sale this week, with prices starting at $249 for 100ml bottles.
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Political commentator Will Cain and Julian Epstein are discussing the latest developments in U.S. politics, including the ongoing feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. They are also addressing the fallout from Bob Vylan’s antisemitic remarks made during a recent public appearance.
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GOP senators dismissed Elon Musk’s threats to primary support for Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ emphasizing the importance of passing the legislation. The bill aims to secure the border and restore economic prosperity, with lawmakers downplaying Musk’s interference.
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Ukrainian Air Force successfully intercepted and destroyed 47 enemy drones during a nighttime attack by Russian forces. The attack involved 52 Shahed-type strike UAVs and various simulator drones, according to the Air Force Command.
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Savannah Guthrie addressed bias concerns during an interview with Monica Lewinsky on her podcast, stating that such perceptions are subjective. The discussion highlights the complexities of bias in media and individual perspectives.
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Russian officials claim full control of Ukraine’s Luhansk region, marking a potential milestone in the invasion. Despite Trump’s ceasefire attempts, Putin has intensified war efforts, with NATO warning of potential future attacks on Europe.
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A young girl and her father were reportedly rescued by Disney Cruise Lines after they went overboard. The cruise line issued a statement expressing relief at the safe recovery of the family and thanked the crew for their quick response.
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A previously unpublished romance novel written by historian and journalist Sebastian Haffner in 1937 has become a bestseller almost a century later. The book, set during Hitler’s rise to power, offers a unique perspective on the political climate of the time.
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Pegula’s loss comes just days after she defeated Iga Swiatek in straight sets. She struggled against Cocciaretto’s aggressive play, hitting only five winners and making 24 unforced errors.
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Fox News correspondent CB Cotton reports on the trial of rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs as the jury enters day two of deliberations. The trial, which has drawn significant public attention, is examining allegations against the rapper.
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Rev. Jimmy Swaggart, America’s longest-serving televangelist, has died at 90 after a prolonged illness. His family announced his death on Tuesday, stating he had been in critical condition for weeks.
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Republican senators have responded to Elon Musk’s public criticism of former President Donald Trump’s proposed legislation, with many expressing skepticism and downplaying his political influence. Musk has reportedly threatened to run as an independent candidate in the 2024 presidential election if his demands are not met.
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Khloé Kardashian disclosed all the cosmetic procedures she has undergone, including a nose job, laser hair removal, and Botox, following a doctor’s speculation about her physical transformation and significant weight loss. The doctor speculated she may have had a face and neck lift, chin implant, rhinoplasty, and lip filler.
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met to discuss expanding international support for humanitarian demining. The collaboration aims to enhance safety for civilians in conflict zones.
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The U.S. government has announced the removal of economic sanctions on Syria as part of a broader initiative to revitalize the country’s economy. This decision was made through an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, following discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to the White House.
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Authorities are growing increasingly frustrated as the search for Travis Decker, a former soldier and survivalist accused of killing his three daughters, continues without success. One month after the crime, officials have reported that the trail is running dry, and they are facing significant challenges in locating the missing suspect.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un honored soldiers who died while fighting for Russia during a ceremony attended by Russia’s Culture Minister. The event marks the one-year anniversary of a military pact between Pyongyang and Moscow, highlighting the deepening military alliance between the two nations.
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The 2026-2,028 Budget declaration outlines the provision of financial support for election preparation and conduct following the end of martial law in Ukraine. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure and institutions.
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Heat waves are growing increasingly severe globally, straining human health, societal systems, and infrastructure. The article explores whether the, can the world adapt?
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NHL defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, a Stanley Cup champion with the Vegas Golden Knights, is set for bilateral femur reconstruction, likely ending his hockey career. The Golden Knights acknowledged the procedure’s uncertain success, with GM Kelly McCrimmon emphasizing the team’s support for Pietrangelo’s long-term health.
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A widely shared social media post incorrectly identifies an Iranian missile facility as the Weizmann Institute in Israel. DW Fact check has investigated the claim, revealing the image is misleading and does not represent the actual facility.
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Iran-linked hackers have threatened to release a new trove of emails stolen from top Trump officials and allies, including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, President Donald Trump confidante Roger Stone, and Stormy Daniels. The FBI and CISA have responded, warning of ongoing cyber threats despite negotiations.
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Two civilians were injured in Russian shelling near Kharkiv suburbs, according to regional military head Oleh Synehubov. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict and rising civilian casualties in the region.
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Israel’s COGAT released conversations with Gaza residents alleging Hamas disrupts aid delivery through violence. The State Department confirmed Hamas’ use of violence to interfere with aid deliveries.
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Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has vowed that ‘the doors of diplomacy will never slam shut’ following U.S. airstrikes that damaged the country’s nuclear facilities. Despite the attacks, Tehran is attempting to buy time before re-engaging in negotiations, as the foreign minister emphasized the need to ensure the U.S. won’t resume military actions during talks.
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Germany promises opportunity and stability — yet many migrants feel overlooked and excluded. As more consider leaving, their stories point not only to policy gaps, but the need for a deeper societal shift.
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Germany promises opportunity and stability — yet many migrants feel overlooked and excluded. As more consider leaving, their stories point not only to policy gaps, but the need for a deeper societal shift.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has denounced a lawsuit against the controversial ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ project as a ‘sham,’ vowing to fight it. The AG joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to address the development of the project ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit, emphasizing the state’s commitment to protecting its interests.
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Fox Nation has released a special documentary-style segment profiling Dan ‘Raz, Caine the current chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Appointed by former President Donald Trump, Caine’s leadership during a period of significant military and geopolitical developments has drawn considerable attention.
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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise dismissed Elon Musk’s criticisms of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ as ‘off-base,’ emphasizing the legislation’s potential to create millions of jobs. Scalise remains confident in the bill’s swift passage despite internal GOP divisions over its provisions.
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Zaporizhzhia regional authorities confirmed an enemy attack in Polohy district on the night of July 1, leaving two people injured. The attack was reported by Ivan Fedorov, head of the regional state administration.
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Social media erupted after WNBA players ranked Caitlin Clark ninth among guards for the All-Star game, despite her leading fan votes and strong media recognition. Critics accused players of jealousy, calling the rankings hypocritical and questioning their respect for her achievements.
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A wind turbine blade broke loose from a truck and crashed into traffic on Interstate 70 in Maryland, causing a blockage. The Maryland Department of Transportation reported the incident.
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The Fox News Opinion section highlights various political takes, including Sean Hannity’s praise for Trump’s policies and warnings about socialist movements in New York. It also features discussions on marijuana’s dangers and the leftward shift of Democratic leadership.
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The Philadelphia Zoo has introduced cooling measures for its animals, including a pool for alpacas to enjoy during the summer heat. Zookeepers are ensuring the well-being of the animals with hydration options and monitoring their adaptation to the new conditions.
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal of Ukraine met with UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy during the UN Conference. The meeting centered on strengthening collaboration in port infrastructure development and promoting growth in the agricultural sector.
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Senate conservatives have decided not to push for a vote on a proposed amendment to scale back Medicaid funding for the Affordable Care Act’s expansion, as GOP senators raised concerns over the impact on millions of Americans. The amendment, intended to be part of a broader deal on President Trump’s domestic policy bill, has faced…