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The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to deport eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, a country not on their original removal orders. The decision confirms a prior ruling, paving the way for third-country deportations under the executive order, despite concerns about potential torture and death.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a consolidated case that will address the rights of transgender high school athletes to participate in sports. This development follows a series of legal challenges and public debates over the inclusion of transgender students in athletic programs.
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The new policy excludes more medicines from Medicare price negotiations, potentially wiping out billions in federal savings. Drugmakers are celebrating a major win in the ongoing debates over healthcare costs.
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Austria has deported its first Syrian in 15 years, marking a significant shift in its immigration policy. This action aligns with broader European efforts to repatriate criminals to conflict zones.
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A new Republican-led energy policy bill seeks to reshape America’s energy landscape by reducing tax incentives for wind, solar, and electric vehicles while maintaining federal support for fossil fuels, nuclear reactors, and geothermal energy.
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Fox News anchor Bret Baier is examining the energy demand linked to AI expansion on 'Special Report.'
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has denied allegations by the Associated Press (AP) that U.S. contractors fired on aid-seeking Palestinians, calling the report ‘categorically false.’ The AP’s report, which included videos and statements from anonymous contractors, claims that U.S. contractors used live ammunition and stun grenades during aid distribution in Gaza.
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Gillian Turner previews the July 4 edition of ‘Special Report’, hinting at significant topics to be covered. The episode is expected to provide in-depth analysis and exclusive insights into current events.
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Vivek Ramaswamy, a Trump-backed candidate for Ohio governor, has pledged to spend at least $30 million of his own money on his campaign. This follows his previous spending on his 2024 presidential bid and aims to ensure a strong showing in the 2026 gubernatorial election. Ramaswamy’s campaign also reported raising nearly $10 million in its…
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Panelists on ‘The Five’ warn that Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid could pose significant challenges for the Democratic Party, highlighting his progressive platform and potential to attract younger voters. His focus on social justice issues may appeal to younger voters but could alienate older Democrats.
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After the fall of Assad, some rebel fighters from Russia’s Muslim communities continue to speak out against imperialism and the war in Ukraine. Their voices reflect a broader political stance against foreign intervention.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a significant piece of legislation aimed at cutting government spending and implementing tax cuts for high-income individuals, marking a major step in President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The legislation, known as the ‘Big, Beautiful’ bill, seeks to reduce government spending and provide substantial tax cuts for the wealthy.
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Russian billionaires received over $650 million in dividends each last year, raising concerns about wealth inequality amid recessionary pressures. The payout highlights the economic divide as Russia faces sanctions and declining commodity prices.
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Former NBA stars Paul Pierce and Keyshawn Johnson debate the Los Angeles Lakers’ potential ranking in the Western Conference after acquiring Deandre Ayton. The discussion examines Ayton’s impact on the team’s competitiveness.
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A Republican-led bill passed by Congress seeks to overhaul America’s energy policy by reducing tax incentives for renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and electric vehicles. The legislation maintains federal support for fossil fuels, nuclear reactors, and geothermal energy, marking a significant shift in the country’s energy strategy.
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Democrats criticize Trump’s domestic policy bill as cruel and fisc, with Schumer opposing it as damaging.
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The Trump administration has filed an unprecedented number of emergency requests to the Supreme Court, which has largely endorsed its sweeping policy measures. With a 6-3 majority, the court’s rulings have enabled the administration to proceed with controversial actions such as the transgender service member ban and the termination of Education Department grants.
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President Donald Trump has introduced a major legislative package, referred to as the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ designed to boost the economy and tackle essential policy challenges. This legislation, which has successfully navigated the legislative process in Congress, now requires a crucial public endorsement as lawmakers prepare to campaign for its acceptance among the American populace.
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A nationwide study in the Netherlands reveals that every person has detectable levels of PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ in their blood, often exceeding health safety limits. The study, conducted by the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), highlights the pervasive presence of these man-made chemicals in the population.
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The House of Representatives passed the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ on Thursday after a contentious debate, marking a significant legislative victory for President Trump. The bill, which aims to boost infrastructure and economic growth, faced opposition from Democrats who argued over its funding and scope.
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Russian citizens in Azerbaijan reported nighttime police raids involving document checks, according to the Russian Embassy in Baku. The embassy has received many complaints over the past 24 hours.
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House Republicans have passed President Donald Trump’s budget bill, marking a significant legislative milestone. Hosts of ‘Ruthless Podcast’ and ‘The Will Cain Show’ described the achievement as ‘no small accomplishment,’ highlighting its potential impact on federal spending and policy priorities.
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Gen Z Congressman Maxwell Frost faced backlash after controversial remarks about Republicans’ pro-life stance during a House hearing that resulted in a tense exchange with Virginia Foxx. His comments accused pro-life Republicans of caring only about children during infancy, leading to a heated confrontation.
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Maj. Gen. Mikhail Gudkov, recently promoted to deputy head of the Russian Navy, was killed in an apparent Ukrainian strike during combat operations near Ukraine. Flowers were placed in front of a poster of Gudkov in Vladivostok, Russia, on Thursday, as part of a mourning ritual.
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Congress has officially passed President Donald Trump’s ‘one big, beautiful bill’ on Thursday, marking a significant legislative achievement ahead of his self-imposed Fourth of July deadline. The bill, which includes a range of Trump’s policy priorities such as tax reform, border security, defense, energy, and national debt management, narrowly passed the House of Representatives in…
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Vance Boelter, accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, requested specific jail accommodations during his court appearance, including dim lighting and a pencil for note-taking. The case is set to proceed to a grand jury for indictment.
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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia engaged in a phone call with former President Donald Trump to address critical international matters, notably the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the complex geopolitical landscape involving Iran. The conversation is believed to have delved into strategic considerations on how to manage these complex situations.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stated that the halt in US missile deliveries to Ukraine could expedite the war’s end. The freeze, attributed to US production challenges, has sparked discussions about the potential impact on the conflict’s duration.
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Actress Ali Larter shared insights on her self-care routine with Fox News Digital, detailing how she maintains her healthy summer glow. The interview highlighted her personal wellness practices and lifestyle choices.
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Former President Joe Biden, during a speech at the SHRM convention, acknowledged receiving calls from European leaders seeking his guidance during the Trump era. He emphasized his ongoing involvement in global issues, even though he is not publicly active.
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A new Fox News poll reveals that while optimism about AI has increased, nearly half of voters still view it as harmful to society. The survey highlights a growing divide in public opinion based on demographics and political affiliations.
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Home surveillance footage captured the dramatic moment a Cessna 150 flipped over in a South Carolina backyard after the pilot intentionally overturned the aircraft during a rough landing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the incident occurred around 9 a.m. on Sunday, June 29, in Pelzer, South Carolina.
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Katie Pavlich claims no one is seeking Biden’s advice on world affairs, raising concerns over his influence in global matters. Discussions on ‘The Five’ focus on Biden’s recent comments at a San Diego convention about his political legacy.
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Edward Kelley, a former Jan 6 rioter, has been sentenced to life in prison for plotting to kill law enforcement officers. His case highlights the legal consequences of presidential pardons on subsequent criminal proceedings.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has warned that Ukraine’s accession to the EU would destroy both the bloc’s and his country’s economy, drawing them into a conflict with Russia. Orban’s recent veto of an EU statement supporting Ukraine’s bid underscores his firm stance, with over 95% of Hungarian voters opposing Ukraine’s EU accession.
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A recent survey reveals that nearly two-thirds of Germans support stricter regulations on teenage drinking. German health ministers have also endorsed these measures, indicating a potential shift in policy.
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Representative Hake, Jeffries, the Democratic minority leader from New York, took to the House floor for nearly nine hours in a dramatic display of opposition to Trump’s domestic policy bill. The speech, which set a new record for the longest in House history, was delivered as the chamber prepared to vote on the legislation.
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Hamas, the Islamist militant group, is seeking assurances that a US-backed ceasefire will result in a permanent end to hostilities. This comes as Palestinian casualties rise due to Israeli air strikes.
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In a recent interview on ‘The Story,’ Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, a Republican, stated that the state’s residents strongly favor President Donald, Trump. Reynolds spoke about Trump’s visit to Iowa and the approval of the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ emphasizing the support for the President among Iowans.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson praised the passage of the Trump administration’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ as a triumph of collaboration between the executive and legislative branches. The multitrillion-dollar bill, set for Trump’s signature, marks the first major legislation under his presidency.
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In the latest episode of ‘The Five,’ host Alex Wagner and co-hosts Peter Robinson, Michael Medved, and John Hinderaker focused their discussion on President Donald Trump’s public celebration of a newly passed legislative measure, described by him as the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The hosts emphasized the importance of understanding the bill’s actual provisions and the…
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President Trump delivered remarks at the Iowa State Fairground during the Salute to America Celebration, highlighting themes of American pride and national unity. His speech emphasized the strength of the United States and the importance of upholding traditional American values.
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A former mayor of Luhansk, aligned with Russian leadership, has died in an explosion. Preliminary reports suggest a woman may have unknowingly carried an explosive device in her purse when entering a building.
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President Donald Trump has praised the passage of the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ calling it a significant step toward boosting economic growth in the United States. The legislation, which has not been officially named, is expected to include a range of pro-business policies aimed at stimulating the economy.
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter covers Bryan Kohberger’s guilty plea for the Idaho murders and the extradition of Barry Morphew for his wife’s 2020 disappearance. The newsletter also discusses the mysterious disappearance of a Rockefeller heir and the chilling image of an ambush suspect in war paint.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has recalled the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires ad interim from Colombia, John T. McNamara, citing ‘baseless and reprehensible statements’ from Colombian officials. The U.S. is pursuing further measures to address the strained bilateral relationship, while affirming Colombia’s importance as a strategic partner.
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Analysts point to obstacles like the occupied Golan Heights and Israel’s presence in Lebanon — and blame Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize aspirations. The article explores the potential of U.S. President Donald Trump aiding in the restoration of diplomatic ties between Israel and Lebanon, as well, as Syria.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump exchanged warm congratulations on the U.S. Independence Day during an hourlong call. The Kremlin described the conversation as ‘businesslike and straight-to-the-point,’ adding that the two leaders were ‘on the same wavelength.’
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Charlize Theron, 49, admitted to a recent sexual encounter with a 26-year-old during a podcast appearance, calling it ‘amazing.’ She discussed her views on sexual freedom and relationships while promoting her film ‘The Old Guard 2.’
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has ordered daily fantasy sports platforms to cease operations, classifying them as illegal gambling. The ruling, part of a 33-page opinion, targets online platforms but leaves season-long fantasy leagues legal.
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U.S. Rep. Mark Green has announced July 20 as his last day in office after voting for Trump’s border bill, ending a career that included leading Mayorkas’ impeachment and serving veterans. Following his last vote, Green posted to X to share his thoughts.
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Congress has passed the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ which includes permanent middle-class tax cuts, expands the child tax, and eliminates taxes on overtime and tips, providing significant relief to working families and hourly workers.
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The EPA is reducing animal testing of chemicals, prompting some scientists to express concerns. The agency is working to rehome lab rats and zebra fish to find new homes.
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A special agent has raised concerns about the sharp increase in assaults against immigration enforcement officers and the potential risks to agents’ families if they are required to de-mask during operations. With attacks on ICE officials rising nearly 700% compared to the same period last year, the agent expressed fears that mandatory de-masking could expose…
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Russian-made jets have seen price increases of 45 to 70% in the past two years due to higher production costs and reliance on imported components. The industry faces challenges as Moscow seeks to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers like Boeing and Airbus.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia alleges he was beaten and psychologically tortured during his time at El Salvador’s CECOT prison, according to court filings. These claims are set to be debated in a significant U.S. court hearing, which could impact his legal status and the broader case involving criminal charges in Tennessee.
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The White House has called for accountability of former intelligence officials, including former CIA Director John Brennan, for their role in advancing the allegations against President Donald Trump regarding his alleged ties to Russia during the 2016 election. A declassified review highlights that the inclusion of the Steele Dossier in the Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA)…
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First Lady Melania Trump visited Children’s National Hospital for a ‘Be Best’ event, engaging with young patients through patriotic crafts and gifts. The visit included the unveiling of the ‘Eternal Flame’ rose, highlighting her ongoing efforts to support children’s well-being.
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Cape Verde commemorates its 5, 50th year of independence from Portugal, highlighting its transformation into one of West Africa’s most stable nations. The country has made significant progress in overcoming challenges such as low literacy and inadequate healthcare.
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The euro’s rise against the US dollar signals potential challenges for European exporters. Donald Trump’s tariffs aimed at bolstering the, the opposite has occurred, with the euro and other currencies strengthening against the US currency.