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Kylian Mbappé is likely to make his FIFA Club World Cup debut for Real Madrid in the round of 16 match against Juventus. Coach Xabi Alonso has indicated that the forward is a ‘big possibility’ to be fit and ready for the game.
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Inter captain Lautaro Martínez criticized his team’s performance and commitment after a 2-0 defeat to Fluminense in the Club World Cup round of 16. The loss marks Inter’s exit from the tournament, drawing sharp condemnation from the captain.
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Saudi club Al Hilal delivered a stunning upset, defeating Manchester City 4-3 in extra time to advance to the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup. This victory marks a significant moment for Al Hilal, showcasing the growing strength of Arabian football on the global stage.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul met in Kyiv on June 30 to discuss increased military support, including the supply of IRIS-T air defense systems, joint weapons production, and strengthening sanctions against Russia. Zelensky emphasized collaboration with Germany and its allies to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
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Ukraine’s General Staff has reported that Russia has suffered over one million military casualties in Ukraine since the start of its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. The report, released on July 1, indicates that Russian forces have also lost significant amounts of military equipment, including tanks, artillery systems, and drones, during the war.
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Iran has summoned Ukraine’s envoy to protest ‘inappropriate remarks’ made by Kyiv regarding recent Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. The Iranian Foreign Ministry warned Ukraine of unspecified ‘consequences’ if the comments are repeated.
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Ukraine’s Brave1 has developed new anti-drone rifle rounds, compatible with NATO standards, to enhance infantry soldiers’ ability to counter aerial threats. These rounds are designed to increase the likelihood of shooting down fast-moving FPV drones and commercial quadcopters.
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Russia launched 47 Shahed-type attack drones and decoys against Ukraine overnight, the Air Force reported. Ukrainian air defenses shot down 14 drones, while 33 were intercepted by electronic warfare or disappeared from radars.
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A Russian missile attack on Kamianske in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast has resulted in deaths and injuries, according to Governor Serhii Lysak. The strike was reported at around 9:40 a.m. local time on July 1, with no further details released.
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Kim Jong Un publicly honored North Korean soldiers killed in Russia’s war against Ukraine, marking a rare acknowledgment of battlefield losses by Pyongyang. South Korean intelligence estimates suggest North Korea has sent around 15,000 troops to support Russia, with approximately 4,700 casualties reported.
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Ukrainian drones struck multiple targets across Russia and occupied Crimea, including the city of Izhevsk, over 1,300 km from the Ukrainian border. Residents reported explosions and casualties, though details remain scarce.
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Ukrainian Army Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has banned tent camps and concentrated troop deployment at training facilities to enhance safety amid Russian missile attacks. The order follows several deadly strikes, including an incident on June 22 that killed three soldiers and injured 14.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence agency released video footage showing the combat use of domestically produced Bober drones successfully striking Russian military assets, including air defense systems and a fighter jet in occupied Crimea. The operation is part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to degrade Russian military capabilities in the region.
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The family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the victims of Bryan Kohberger, has expressed frustration over the recent plea deal that spared Kohberger from the death penalty. They claim the deal came as a shock, forcing them into a state of panic and scrambling to respond.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to hear its first major case on the use of the Alien Enemies Act by former President Donald Trump, which involves the deportation of Venezuelans from a Texas detention center. The case, which originated from an emergency petition filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (A.C.L.U.), raises critical questions…
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President Donald Trump has maintained a dominant political momentum over the past two weeks, leveraging international relations, domestic policy, and judicial decisions to assert his influence. His recent actions include pressuring Israel to halt Netanyahu’s corruption trial and negotiating swift outcomes with Canada and the Senate on contentious issues, while also expanding executive power through…
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A bipartisan deal to limit state AI regulations in Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ bill has collapsed. Blackburn withdrew support, criticizing the compromise as insufficient to protect citizens from Big Tech exploitation.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican, has withdrawn her support for a revised moratorium on state-level artificial intelligence laws that she had co-developed with Senator Ted Cruz. The amendment, part of the Senate’s domestic policy package, was initially intended to address regulatory concerns over AI development.
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Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul maintains a strong lead over Republican contenders in New York’s 2026 gubernatorial race, according to a new poll. However, she fails to secure more than 50% support, highlighting the challenges she faces in maintaining her position.
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President Trump warned of a ‘whopping 68% tax increase’ if the Senate fails to pass his ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ which includes major tax cuts, border security measures, and significant spending. The legislation faces bipartisan resistance, with key Republicans opposing it and the Senate’s marathon vote-a-rama continuing with no clear end in sight.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order dismantling much of the decades-old sanctions program imposed on Syria and ordered a review of the terrorist designation of Ahmed al-Sharaa, the leader of Islamist forces that toppled Bashar al-Assad’s government. The decision follows Trump’s May meeting with al-Sharaa in Riyadh, where discussions focused on Syria’s reconstruction…
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Elon Musk has vowed to establish a new ‘America Party’ if Republicans pass Trump’s domestic policy bill. The billionaire, a major Republican donor, has escalated his anti-Republican rhetoric, signaling a potential shift in his political strategy.
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A former teacher at a Michigan charter school is facing charges after allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student and informing a colleague about it. The case has sparked discussions about educator accountability and student safety in schools.
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Former President George W. Bush, President Barack Obama, and musician Bono have praised the outgoing workers of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as the agency faces potential dissolution. This gesture highlights the significant contributions of the staff despite the agency’s uncertain future.
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Members of the monarchy took part in fewer public engagements in the year leading to March, a sovereign grant report said, reflecting the illnesses of King Charles III and Catherine. King Charles III and Queen Camilla meeting with well-wishers during a walk in Banbridge, part of a three, day trip to Northern Ireland in March.
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Fox News @ Night panelists discuss the DOJ suing Los Angeles for its sanctuary city policies and Newsom’s questions about ICE agents’ mask-wearing. The debate highlights federal-state tensions over immigration enforcement.
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Panelists James Klug and Elizabeth Pipko discuss the importance of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ passing the Senate on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The legislation has the potential to influence a wide range of policies and public services.
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The Center for Security and Democracy criticizes CNN for providing misleading information, suggesting that consumers are growing disillusioned with the network’s political stance. The group argues that CNN has shifted from being a trusted news source to a platform for controversial viewpoints.
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Canada has revoked its digital services tax to restart trade talks with the US, following Trump’s suspension of negotiations. The decision reflects an attempt to re-engage in discussions halted over the controversial levy.
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A study shows Gen Z uses AI for breakup texts, sparking a discussion on Fox News.
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TikTok creator Jacquelyne Devine praises Costco’s new Peaches and Cream Bar Cake as ‘a good summertime dessert,’ highlighting its appeal on social media. The review reflects the growing influence of influencers in shaping consumer preferences for retail products.
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Oracle has signed a landmark $30 billion annual cloud deal, nearly triple the size of its current cloud infrastructure business. The deal is expected to generate revenue starting in fiscal year 2028.
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The U.S. Senate is expected to stay in session late into the night as part of an ongoing ‘vote-a-rama’ that has been taking place for weeks. This continuous cycle of votes has seen lawmakers push through a large number of bills and amendments in rapid succession.
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Greg Gutfeld reviews Trump’s recent achievements, highlighting his success in the Middle East, NATO, and the Supreme Court. The segment on ‘Gutfeld!’ provides an analysis of Trump’s strategic moves and their implications.
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The decision of Senator Thom Tillis and Representative Don Bacon to retire reflects growing tensions within the GOP. Their announcement has sparked discussions about the future of the Republican Party.
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President Donald Trump has formally lifted US sanctions against Syria, signaling a potential shift in US foreign policy toward the country. Damascus has welcomed the move, stating it could aid the nation’s economic recovery.
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A powerful airstrike has struck a cafe in Gaza City, leaving the establishment in ruins and resulting in multiple casualties. The attack, which occurred on Monday, has triggered widespread mourning among the local population, with many people grieving the loss of their loved ones.
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Ketel Marte, a key player for the Arizona Diamondbacks, discusses his personal development and the team’s ambitions for the season. In an interview with MLB on FOX, Marte highlights his efforts to enhance his performance and align with the Diamondbacks’ goals.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly considering adjusting their plans with Shohei Ohtani, as discussed by Kevin Burkhardt, Dontrelle Willis, and the MLB on FOX crew. The debate centers on whether the team should adapt its strategy to accommodate Ohtani’s unique dual-threat capabilities as both a pitcher and hitter.
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Paul Skenes, Max Fried & Logan Webb headlined in Dontrelle Willis’ most trusted aces. The list reflects their potential impact on the sport’s future leadership.
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ICE has updated its policy to require lawmakers to provide a week’s notice before visiting immigration detention facilities. Delaney Hall in Newark is one of the affected sites.
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The Five hosts examined the growing backlash against socialism, highlighting political polarization and public opinion shifts. They also discussed the challenges facing border security, emphasizing the complexities of immigration policy.
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U.S. officials announced the lifting of sanctions targeting Syria’s central bank under President Trump’s executive order, while maintaining restrictions on former dictator Bashar al-Assad. The move signals a potential shift in U.S. policy toward Syria following the country’s political transition.
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Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen praised rookie wide receiver Travis Hunter’s performance, calling him a ‘baller,’ during a recent interview. The player also defended quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who has faced criticism for his play, while emphasizing Lawrence’s potential and the high expectations surrounding him.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a significant trade, sending linebacker Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for safety Jalen Ramsey. This deal marks a pivotal moment in the Steelers’ rebuilding efforts under head coach Mike Tomlin.
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Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Policy and Homeland Security adviser, has discussed the significance of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ on Hannity. The legislation is framed as a crucial piece of legislation that aligns with national priorities.
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Major East Coast airports, including Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK, are experiencing significant flight delays and cancellations as stormy weather disrupts travel plans amid the holiday weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported delays at JFK averaging around 90 minutes, while Newark faced up to four hours of delays. LaGuardia saw delays of up to three…
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has criticized CNN for allegedly promoting an app that tracks the movement of ICE agents. During an appearance on ‘Hannity,’ she also discussed the Trump administration’s legal victories and lawsuits against sanctuary cities.
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Former NBA stars DeSean Jackson, Paul Pierce, and Baron Davis joined Keyshawn Johnson for a candid conversation about their experiences playing alongside Kobe Bryant. The discussion delves into the legendary forward’s impact on the game and his relationships with teammates during his storied career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum criticized the ‘green new scam’ during an interview, defending Trump’s energy policies. The discussion highlighted the challenges of implementing the ‘big, beautiful bill’ for energy development.
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Senators Elizabeth Warren and Rick Scott accuse former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of violating public trust by launching a consulting firm. They argue his new venture could compromise ethical standards and national security interests.
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Republicans are on the cusp of a breakthrough in their long effort to strip federal funding from Planned Parenthood after a Senate ruling Monday. Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough advised lawmakers that a provision that would cut off Medicaid funding for one year to the women’s health organization and abortion provider can remain in the GOP’s…
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Elon Musk has vowed to create a third-party political movement called ‘America Party’ if President Trump’s megabill is enacted. He criticized the legislation for increasing debt and undermining renewable energy, leading to a rift with the president.
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House fiscal hawks are concerned about the Senate’s expanding domestic policy legislation, which may violate the budget framework negotiated with Speaker Mike Johnson. The Senate bill adds $651 billion to the deficit before interest costs, prompting demands for significant changes to stay compliant.
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America First Legal has filed a federal complaint against the Los Angeles Dodgers and Guggenheim Partners, alleging that their DEI initiatives constitute unlawful discrimination. The complaint claims the programs are using inclusive language to mask segregation and discriminatory practices based on race, color, sex, and national origin.
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Liverpool Women have confirmed vice-captain Taylor Hinds is leaving the club, with a source telling ESPN she is in talks with Arsenal. The decision comes after Hinds joined the team in 2020 and played a key role in their successful Women’s Super League campaign.
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Brazilian football star Neymar has made a heartfelt statement about his dedication to the sport, vowing to play until his body can no longer handle the demands of the sport. The forward, known for his remarkable talent and flair on the field, emphasizes his commitment to the game and his team’s objectives.
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Monterrey coach Domenec Torrent acknowledges Dortmund’s superiority in their Club World Cup clash but remains confident in his team’s ability to compete. The match, set for Tuesday night in Atlanta, is expected to be a tough test for the Liga MX side.
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Real Madrid’s captain Dani Carvajal has expressed his willingness to adapt to any role within Xabi Alonso’s tactical framework, indicating his flexibility as the club looks to implement new strategies under the new manager. This adaptability is seen as a key factor in the team’s potential for success in the upcoming season.
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FIFPRO has raised concerns over the effect of intense heat during the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Two games—Paris Saint-Germain-Atlético Madrid and Chelsea-Esper, should have been postponed due to extreme heat.