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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…
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A legal immigrant shares her family’s journey to the United States, emphasizing the sacrifices required to earn citizenship and criticizing open borders policies that allow illegal immigration. She argues that these policies threaten national security and social order.
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The article highlights the role of hardware stores in American freedom, contrasting them with the absence of such businesses in post-Soviet Ukraine. It notes that home equity accounts for 45% of American homeowners’ net worth.
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A meta-analysis of 77 studies links processed foods to higher risks of chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and colorectal cancer, with even small amounts linked to increased health risks.
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China’s government has a history of warning Washington about the safety of its Treasury holdings. However, recent developments suggest Beijing may be choosing to remain silent, at least publicly, amid the passage of a significant bill that is projected to increase the U.S. debt by $3.4 trillion over the next decade.
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Leftist groups are rallying on July 4th in support of the ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ which promotes gender-affirming care and expands healthcare access for transgender individuals. The event coincides with Independence Day, highlighting the intersection of civil rights and national celebrations.
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Former President Donald Trump’s latest comments on immigration and border policies have sparked political debate. Alligator Alcatraz’s recent legal issues have drawn attention to his controversial Public persona.
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Colorado Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for DUI That Killed Air Force Veteran, Injured His Children
A Colorado man, Paul Stephenson, has been sentenced to life in prison plus 92 years for driving drunk and causing the death of U.S. Air Force veteran Lt. Col. Matt Anderson, while also injuring his four children in a 2024 crash. Stephenson, 57, admitted to consuming a bottle of fireball whiskey and two beers before…
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A chef who gained fame on television has transitioned from the kitchen of a cooking show to the front lines of Ukraine’s war effort. Since Russia’s invasion in 2022, he has been serving meals to troops instead of cooking show judges.
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Bristol, Rhode Island, is celebrating its 240th anniversary of hosting America’s oldest Independence Day parade, which began in 1785. The event features a town crier, float contests, and the presence of the U.S. Navy’s USS Billings, drawing crowds from near and far.
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A grand jury has indicted Barry Morphew for the murder of his wife, Suzanne, following the discovery of a rare deer tranquilizer in her body. Legal experts argue that while the evidence appears strong, the case remains circumstantial and faces significant challenges due to prior prosecutorial misconduct.
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As the 4th of July weekend approaches, experts warn that rip currents are a significant threat to swimmers, with over 100 people already rescued along the East Coast this week. Lifeguards in New Jersey and North Carolina report heightened activity due to these powerful currents.
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Hannity’s segment on Trump and the 250th anniversary of the United States highlighted discussions on national identity and historical significance. The show also explored the growing influence of women in sports, emphasizing their contributions and the challenges they face.
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Donald Trump, the former U.S. president, is facing mounting scrutiny as he prepares to campaign in Iowa, a key state for the 2024 elections. Simultaneously, tensions escalate over the Hamas hostage situation in Gaza, raising concerns about the administration’s response.
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Russia launched a significant attack on Ukraine, deploying 55,000 drones and missiles. US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment following his recent call with Vladimir Putin.
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Russia has launched one of its most significant attacks on Ukraine to date, deploying over 550 drones and missiles. President Donald Trump has commented on the conflict, suggesting that Putin is unlikely to stop the war.
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Russia has become the first country to officially recognize the Taliban’s governance in Afghanistan, marking a significant geopolitical shift. The Taliban hailed Moscow’s decision as a ‘brave example,’ emphasizing potential economic collaboration and efforts to combat drug-trafficking and terrorism.
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The Trump administration has established the ‘Make America Beautiful Again’ commission, led by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, to review and potentially remove federal protections from millions of acres of Alaskan wilderness, including the Tongass National Forest in Sitka, Alaska. This initiative follows a June announcement of plans to eliminate federal safeguards, marking a significant shift…
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South Korean authorities have detained an individual who crossed into South Korea from North Korea. The reasons for the border crossing remain unspecified, raising questions about the circumstances of the incident.
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President Donald Trump celebrated the passage of his sweeping domestic policy agenda at an Iowa rally, declaring it a ‘phenomenal victory’ for America’s prosperity. The megabill, which extends tax cuts and slashes social safety programs, was presented as proof of his political dominance.
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President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has denied claims that Kilmar Armando Albrego Garcia was tortured, releasing a video showing him in comfortable-looking quarters. Bukele’s response comes amid ongoing discussions about the treatment of political prisoners and the rule of law in the country.
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Real Madrid has indicated openness to selling forward Rodrygo, with Arsenal actively pursuing the Brazilian star. Transfer rumors suggest a potential transfer in the upcoming window as both clubs explore new possibilities.
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Palmeiras manager Abel Ferreira has instructed teenage winger Estêvão to demonstrate his abilities against potential future employers Chelsea in the Club World Cup quarterfinals on Friday. This match represents a pivotal moment for Estêvão, who has been linked with a potential transfer to the Premier League club.
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Al Hilal coach Simone Inzaghi has acknowledged that Rú. Neves and Cancelo have faced difficulties in preparing for the Club World Cup quarterfinal against Fluminense following the death of their international teammate Diogo Jota. The emotional impact of Jota’s passing has been a topic of concern among the coaching staff.
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Chelsea’s Pedro Neto is grieving the death of his close friend and Portugal teammate Diogo Jota. The decision to play in the Club World Cup quarterfinal is his own.
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Cheryl Reeve of the Minnesota Lynx and Sandy Brondello of the New York Liberty have been selected as the head coaches for the upcoming WNBA All-Star Game, set to take place in 2024. This announcement highlights their experience and leadership in the sport.
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A woman and a former financial adviser are accused of stealing over $2 million from former Dolphins safety Reshad Jones. Authorities have arrested the two individuals, highlighting potential mismanagement or fraud in financial dealings involving a professional athlete.
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President Donald Trump announced his plan to host a UFC match at the White House to commemorate the 25,000 anniversary of American independence, with an expected attendance of up to 20,000 spectators. The proposal has sparked a range of reactions, with some viewing it as a bold display of patriotism and others raising concerns about…
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Coach Becky Hammon called the Aces’ 27-point loss to the Fever one of the worst games she’s ever seen. The Aces shot just 26.2% from the field, leading to an 81-35 defeat.
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Three Democratic Senators have launched an investigation into Trump’s refusal to impose new sanctions against Russia, citing concerns over the five-month hiatus. The move follows a New York Times report showing increased evasion of sanctions through shell companies in China and Hong Kong.
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Ukraine’s General Staff reported that Russia has lost approximately 1,024,210 troops in Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion. The report details significant Russian military losses, including 10,988 tanks and various other armored vehicles, artillery systems, and aircraft.
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Ukrainian drones reportedly struck the Azov Optical and Mechanical Plant, a key Russian military facility, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The attack, alongside other strikes in the Rostov and Moscow regions, has led to casualties and damages on both sides.
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**Excerpt** U.S. Northern Command has deployed 200 Marines from North Carolina to Florida to assist ICE with non-law enforcement duties, as part of a broader military mobilization to support immigration operations. This effort aims to reduce strain on law enforcement while enhancing military presence along the southern border.
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Mexican authorities have confirmed an arrest warrant for Julio César Chávez Jr., a renowned Mexican boxer who was detained by U.S. immigration agents in California. The Department of Homeland, Security has also alleged that he is an affiliate of the Sinaloa Cartel.
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The article features an interview with Professor Mahmood Mamdani, who examines the GOP’s agenda under Trump’s leadership. Mamdani provides critical insights into the potential implications of these policies for American politics.
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Colin McCallin, a Colorado-based attorney and former deputy district attorney, asserts that prosecutors have a ‘very strong’ case against Barry Morphew. McCallin, who previously worked for the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, expressed this opinion to Fox News Digital.
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President Donald Trump has denied reports that the United States has suspended all military equipment and ammunition deliveries to Ukraine, insisting that lethal aid is still being sent while ensuring US national interests are prioritized. Trump criticized the previous administration’s provision of aid to Ukraine without reciprocal benefits and highlighted the ongoing economic and strategic…
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Fox News @ Night panelists Emily Wilson and Brittney Hopper discussed CNN’s response to the June jobs report, highlighting differing perspectives on the economic implications. The conversation focused on how the data should be interpreted, with Wilson and Hopper presenting contrasting viewpoints on the labor market’s health.