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The National Park Service is struggling with severe staffing shortages during peak travel season due to layoffs and depart, with remaining employees each doing the work of two or three people. At another national park, in Colorado, all the custodial staff have been fired and the other staff members have had to take on their…
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The article criticizes Democrats for persisting in spreading misinformation as the 4th of July approaches, highlighting their alleged lack of accountability. It calls for public scrutiny and challenges the media’s role in amplifying these claims.
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President Donald Trump has announced the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ as part of his American 250 initiative, aiming to boost the U.S. economy by creating 250,000 jobs. The proposal has sparked a mix of reactions, with some praising its potential economic benefits and others raising concerns about its feasibility and impact on the job market.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discusses claims that leftist groups are planning to protest on July 4th, as reported on ‘The Ingrahom Angle.’ The discussion has sparked debate over the role of political activism on public holidays.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to allow the Trump administration to deport eight migrants to South Sudan, following a broader policy permitting removals to countries with which migrants have no ties. This decision aligns with a policy shift that has been a point of contention among legal and humanitarian groups.
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Angelique Kidjo and Deepika Padukone have been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, joining stars like Miley Cyrus and Timo, emphasizing their global impact in entertainment.
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Jaguar’s rebranding campaign, which included content deemed ‘woke’ by some critics, has led to a noticeable decline in sales. The ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discussed the backlash against the brand’s new advertising strategy, suggesting it may have alienated a significant portion of its customer base.
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The ‘Stop Killing Games’ movement, led by YouTuber Accursed Farms, has achieved key milestones with UK and EU petitions surpassing 100K and 1 million signatures respectively. The movement highlights growing consumer demand for accountability in the gaming industry.
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Former President Donald Trump has threatened to cut federal funding for New York City if Zohran Mamdani is elected mayor, labeling him a ‘communist lunatic’ on Fox News’ ‘Special Report.’ The move intensifies the already heated mayoral race and underscores Trump’s continued influence in political discourse.
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The Trump administration claimed it could legally bypass restrictions to shut down TikTok, raising concerns about expanding executive power. Legal experts warn this sets a dangerous precedent for executive authority.
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President Trump stated that his call with Putin yielded no progress on Ukraine cease-fire. The conversation lasted an hour and discussed Ukraine and Iran.
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OutKick host Riley Gaines discussed the Department of Education’s decision to return competition records to female athletes who competed against biological men on Hannity. The move has sparked debate over the fairness of athletic competition and the impact on gender equity in sports.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel discuss President Donald Trump’s migrant detention facilities, including the controversial ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ facility. The segment highlights the administration’s approach to immigration enforcement.
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Capt. Geoff Fahringer emphasizes the importance of understanding beach conditions to avoid rip currents. He advises individuals to learn their beach environment to stay safe.
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has uncovered a major cybercrime scheme involving North Korean IT workers who infiltrated over 100 American companies, including Fortune 500 firms and defense contractors, through the use of false identities and remote access. North Korea has strongly criticized the DOJ’s actions, accusing the United States of launching an ‘absurd…
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President Donald Trump has announced plans for a UFC championship fight to take place at the White House next year, coinciding with America’s upcoming 250th birthday. The event is part of an expansive ‘America250’ celebration, which includes special events across national parks and historic sites.
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A 19-year-old aviator, Ethan Guo, has been detained in Antarctica after attempting to fly solo to all seven continents. Guo, who has been documenting his journey on social media, is currently stranded on an island off the coast of Antarctica with no easy means of escape.
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US President Donald Trump stated that his extended phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday addressed several key topics, though it yielded minimal progress in achieving a ceasefire in Ukraine. The Kremlin described the nearly hour-long discussion as “candid and business-minded” but did not result in any concrete steps toward resolving the conflict.
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President Donald Trump praised Iowa supporters for passing his ‘big, beautiful bill’ during a speech, marking the start of a year-long ‘America250’ celebration. The event commemorates the 250th anniversary of American independence.
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Criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos expressed surprise about the Diddy trial verdict, calling it the only unexpected outcome. His daughter Teny Geragos was one of Diddy’s lead attorneys in the case.
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Political analysts Scott Brown, Tudor Dixon, and Joe Concha discussed President Donald Trump’s ‘America250’ speech in Iowa, emphasizing the need for Trump to re-engage more actively in the political movement.
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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, listed himself as Black on his 2009 Columbia University application but claims he does not identify as Black now, sparking debate over race and identity. The revelation emerged from a leaked database of Columbia applications following a recent hack, with Mamdani admitting his multiple…
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Former NBA guard Ben McLemore was found guilty of rape after an 11-day trial in Oregon. Prosecutors claim the victim was unconscious after heavy drinking during the assault.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons accused progressive Rep. Pramila Jayapal of hypocrisy after she labeled the agency a ‘terrorist force.’ Lyons pointed to her prior defense of an Antifa terrorist who tried to attack an ICE facility, criticizing her for shifting blame to rhetoric rather than addressing real threats.
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President Donald Trump hailed Congress’ passage of his ‘big, beautiful bill’ as a pivotal moment for economic growth, labeling it the ‘biggest bill of its kind ever signed.’ The measure, which includes significant tax cuts and military investments, passed the House with a narrow margin after an all-night session.
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The US House of Representatives has passed a sweeping multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package, passing it with a narrow vote. The bill includes major cuts to Medicaid and other social programs while expanding military funding.
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Russia has become the first country to officially recognize the Taliban’s interim government in Afghanistan, marking a significant shift in international relations. This decision comes as Afghanistan continues to face substantial diplomatic isolation, with only a few nations acknowledging the Taliban’s authority.
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Israeli ministers from the Likud Party have called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to annex the West Bank by the end of June’s parliamentary session, citing existential threats from a potential Palestinian state. The letter, signed by 15 cabinet ministers and parliamentary speaker Amir Ohana, argues that the current settlement policy is under threat from…
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David Mabuza, the former Deputy President of South Africa, has passed away at the age of 64. His behind-the-scenes maneuvering helped elevate Cyril Ramaphosa to the presidency.
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ICE arrested a Honduran criminal, Olivin Martinez Coto, on Long Island after evading a 44-year sentence for aggravated femicide. The arrest occurred amid a sharp decline in border apprehensions under Trump’s policies, with officials citing record low numbers of illegal entries.
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Hamas has appointed Izz al-Din al-Haddad as its new leader, signaling the group’s continued commitment to its stance of demanding a total end to the war before releasing all remaining hostages. The primary obstacle to getting a deal between Hamas and Israel has been the permanence of any cease-fire.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a major legislative package proposed by President Donald Trump, which includes tax reforms, infrastructure investments, and regulatory rollbacks. Meanwhile, North Korea has announced the development of a new beach resort, signaling possible economic changes in the region.
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A new humanoid robot is set to revolutionize factory work by learning through experience, enhancing productivity and workplace safety. Industries are being encouraged to rethink traditional methods of labor.
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Former President Donald Trump outlined his perspectives on Israel’s security and the ongoing U.S.-Mexico migrant crisis. During the segment, Trump discussed potential U.S. policy responses to the challenges facing Israel, as well as his stance on managing the influx of migrants at the U.S. border.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called for increased support for Ukraine and stronger sanctions against Russia. She emphasized the necessity of a unified front to ensure the security and sovereignty of Ukraine.
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins expressed confidence that President Donald Trump’s upcoming announcement at the America 250 event will be ‘awesome,’ signaling anticipated significant developments. Rollins highlighted Trump’s role in the event, which marks the 250th anniversary of the United States’ founding, as a pivotal moment for national unity and policy discussions.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has called on EU member states to invest in Ukraine’s defense industry, emphasizing the availability of financial mechanisms to support the country’s security efforts. She urged member states to consider these investment opportunities as a strategic priority.
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The number of casualties from enemy shelling in Poltava has climbed to 59, according to the National Police of Ukraine. This update underscores the escalating violence in the area and the impact on civilian populations.
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Estonia has decided to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in 2,027, as announced by Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna. This conference aims to support Ukraine’s recovery efforts by bringing together international stakeholders to discuss rebuilding strategies and coordination of support.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, European Council President António Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen discussed defence funding. The meeting focused on enhancing military support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the former White House press secretary and current Arkansas governor, recently discussed President Donald Trump’s achievements during his first six months in office, highlighting his swift accomplishments compared to President Joe Biden’s performance over four years. On her show, Jesse Watters Primetime, she praised Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passed during this period.
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A former Trump advisor praised the administration’s work on the ‘big, beautiful bill’ during an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The advisor highlighted the significant effort put into the legislation, calling it a major achievement.
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MI6 is accused of escalating global conflicts through false intelligence and provocative actions, according to investigative journalist Kit Klarenberg. The agency is also alleged to have fabricated claims about Iran’s nuclear program, with operatives like Nicholas Langman allegedly infiltrating the IAEA to support Western sanctions.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha thanked Pope Leo XIV for hosting a group of Ukrainian children in Italy as part of the humanitarian initiative Together is Better 2025. The gesture is seen as a significant contribution to the ongoing efforts to aid Ukrainian refugees.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has held meetings with senior officials from the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS), including Director General Maksym Dotsenko and Deputy Director General Illia Kletskovsky. The discussions focus on preparing a cooperation memorandum to strengthen humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
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The Trump administration has accused the Smithsonian’s American History exhibit of promoting ‘divisive’ narratives, especially concerning pop culture. The exhibit, launched in 2022, is being reviewed for its treatment of American history through the lens of popular culture, sparking debates over historical interpretation.
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Major League Baseball is investigating Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz over potential gambling violations linked to two unusual pitches flagged by betting integrity firm IC360. Ortiz was placed on non-disciplinary paid leave before his start against the Chicago Cubs as the league probes betting integrity concerns.
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Many Republicans had harshly criticized President Trump’s marquee bill extending tax cuts and slashing social safety net programs — almost right up until the moment they voted for it. Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, had been blunt about his concerns about the Medicaid cuts. Still, he voted yes.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed legislation to ensure the traceability of aquatic bioresources and products derived from them. The law, reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food’s press service, aims to improve transparency and regulatory oversight in Ukraine’s aquatic resource management.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed his enthusiasm following President Donald Trump’s electoral triumph, highlighting the potential for bipartisan cooperation. He emphasized the significance of the new bill passed in Congress, underscoring its importance in shaping legislative priorities.
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Kirk criticized Democrats’ use of ‘smear and slander’ to oppose the ‘big, beautiful bill’. He warned of potential July 4th protests, claiming the opposition’s methods are to stifle debate.
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Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa has declared his intention to remain in the New York City mayoral race. Sliwa, a prominent figure in New York’s political landscape, has been a vocal advocate for law and order.
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The Chicago Tribune warns that Illinois’ population is aging faster than the rest of the country, raising concerns about the state’s economic future. A declining youth population and outmigration are seen as significant threats to the state’s workforce and economic vitality.
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The European Union has allocated an additional EUR 24 billion in military support to Ukraine since the beginning of 2025. European Council President António Costa emphasized the EU’s continued commitment to supporting Ukraine.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed his commitment to achieving Russia’s objectives in the war with Ukraine during a recent phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Kremlin has stated that Russia will not retreat from its goals of addressing the root causes of the Ukrainian crisis.
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Sky News reported that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer may be ousted if Labour Party continues to underperform, with the party in “despair” a year after taking power. Labour’s public support has plummeted, and poor performance in recent elections could lead to Starmer’s removal before the next vote in Wales, Scotland, and London.
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Andriy Yermak, Ukraine’s President’s Office head, called on NATO to align defense industries with wartime requirements and boost investment in Ukraine’s military-industrial complex. This move is aimed at ensuring sustained support for the war effort.
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The Ministry of Economy announced the development of an online monitoring system for the National Energy and Climate Plan by late 2025. This system will track progress toward the NECP’s 2030 goals, enhancing transparency and coordination across government departments.
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Enemy forces have advanced in key areas of eastern Ukraine, including Kamyanske and Zirka, according to the DeepState monitoring project. The situation indicates continued military movement in the region.
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The Iowa State Fair’s food traditions, including Pork Chop on a Stick and bacon-wrapped Iowa Twinkies, highlight quirky and beloved culinary offerings. Chick-fil-A continues to lead in customer satisfaction rankings for the 11th year, reflecting its consistent quality and customer service.