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A California man faces federal charges for creating an assassination list targeting federal officials, according to the DOJ. The indictment reveals the individual collaborated with members of the ‘Terrorgram Collective,’ a transnational group promoting white supremacist ideologies.
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Conservative House Republicans are divided over changes to the Senate’s major policy bill, raising questions about its final vote and timing. Speaker Mike Johnson highlights the limited number of defections he can tolerate on the Trump policy bill.
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President Trump met with House Republicans to address divisions over a key policy bill, including moderate lawmakers and the House Freedom Caucus, which have criticized the Senate’s version for increasing the deficit.
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal accused ICE of acting like a ‘terrorist force,’ prompting a strong backlash from the White House. The administration criticized her remarks as ‘disgusting’ and linked them to a sharp rise in assaults againstICE agents.
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President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree aimed at attracting foreign investors to the Russian stock market by introducing a new type of investment account with better guarantees. The measure is intended to bolster investor confidence and encourage capital inflows into the country’s financial system.
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Gillian Turner provides a preview of the Thursday, July 3 edition of ‘Special Report’, giving viewers an early look at the show’s content and key topics.
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Ukraine is seeking European allies’ approval to access American weapons through regional partners as U.S. military aid slows. This shift signals a strategic adjustment in the ongoing conflict.
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The Pentagon’s sudden decision to halt weapons shipments to Ukraine has sparked confusion among Trump allies and officials across the Atlantic. Officials are now racing to determine how long the pause may last, raising concerns about its impact on U.S.-Ukraine relations.
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Republican leaders are working to secure the necessary votes to pass the Senate-passed domestic-policy bill. Several holdouts are delaying the vote, requiring negotiations and discussions with House GOP leaders and the White House.
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House Republicans are advancing legislation that disregards the budget framework they previously negotiated, prompting concerns over adherence to fiscal commitments. Although the House majority can waive procedural objections, the move underscores a potential shift away from the earlier agreements aimed at balancing tax, cuts with spending cuts.
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Brit Hume discusses the ‘big, beautiful bill’ on Fox News’ ‘Special Report,’ focusing on the proposed income tax cut and its economic implications. The debate highlights contrasting views on the potential benefits and risks of the measure.
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A small plane crash at Cross Keys Airport in New Jersey has been classified as a mass casualty incident. The crash occurred when a Cessna 208B was departing the airport, resulting in injuries to five individuals who are expected to be transported to Cooper University Hospital.
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Maxwell Hairston, a first-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills, faces a sexual assault lawsuit from a former University of Kentucky roommate. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges that Hairston entered her dorm room without invitation and forcibly removed her clothing, leading to sexual assault. The Bills’ general manager stated they had fully investigated…
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Spain’s coach Montse Tomé expressed confidence in Aitana Bonmatí’s recovery from viral meningitis, indicating the midfielder is close to returning to full fitness for Thursday’s European Championship opener against Portugal. The team is preparing to rely on Bonmatí’s impact in the crucial match.
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The NWSL has announced it will not play games in June 2026 to accommodate the 2026 Men’s World Cup, primarily hosted in the United States. This decision supports global soccer events and aligns with the international soccer calendar.
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Olivier Giroud, the veteran striker, has criticized the style of play in Major League Soccer (MLS) for not aligning with his strengths, citing this as the reason behind his underwhelming performance at Los Angeles FC (LAFC). The French forward’s comments highlight his frustration with the tactical approach employed in MLS, which he claims does not…
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The current era of women’s tennis is seeing an unprecedented surge in talent, with players like Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, and Iga Świątek leading the charge. This depth of talent is reshaping the competitive landscape and exciting fans worldwide.
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Escobar scores in the 80th minute to cut Guatemala’s deficit in half. His goal highlights his importance to the team’s strategy.
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Aryna Sabalenka has urged Alexander Zverev to address his mental health, warning that neglecting these issues could lead to personal and professional decline. The world No. 1 tennis player emphasized the importance of mental well-being in high-pressure sports environments.
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The New York Mets have made a significant change in their batting order, moving Francisco Lindor out of the leadoff position for the first time in 191 consecutive starts. This decision comes amid a notable downturn in the team’s performance.
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Red Panda has been discharged from the hospital following a fall from her unicycle during halftime of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup final. Her agency reported that her recovery is expected to take several months.
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Bronny James is working with the Lakers’ summer league team and has been told by his father to not worry about speculation about LeBron’s future. The focus remains on his own basketball development.
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will sit out her fourth straight game because of a left groin injury when the team ruled her out of Thursday’s matchup against the Las Vegas Aces. The team has confirmed her absence from the lineup.
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Deandre Ayton, the former No. 1 overall draft pick, is set to sign a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, according to ESPN sources. The deal comes after Ayton completed his buyout from the Portland Trail Blazers, allowing him to become a free agent and join the Lakers.
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Cal Raleigh and Jacob Wilson have been named All-Star starters, with Raleigh leading MLB in home runs and Wilson as an AL Rookie of the Year candidate. Their selections highlight their exceptional performances this season.
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Ukraine’s Constitutional Court Appointments: A Test of EU Commitment
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Ukraine reportedly struck a Russian ammunition depot in the town of Khartsyzk in occupied Donetsk Oblast, according to Russian Telegram channels. Videos posted on social media show massive explosions near the reported site.
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Two people were killed and 24 others injured in explosions near Zhytomyr, Ukraine, following reports of blasts near a highway. The National Police have stated that the cause of the explosions is under investigation.
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U.S. lawmakers, including Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, are criticizing the Trump administration’s halt of air defense shipments to Ukraine, warning of increased civilian casualties. The pause on critical weapons like Patriot missiles and Stingers has sparked bipartisan concern over U.S. military aid policies and their impact on Ukraine’s defense.
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The EU has introduced a new climate target aiming for a 9, reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. A controversial clause allowing outsourcing of climate efforts abroad has sparked debate among member states.
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A shooting incident at Oglethorpe Mall in Savannah, Georgia, has left multiple individuals injured, with local authorities confirming the event occurred around 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday. Firefighters and emergency services responded to the scene, and the mall has been evacuated.
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US President Donald Trump has denounced Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani as a ‘communist lunatic’ who is seeking to destroy New York City. In a post on Truth Social, Trump vowed to stop Mamdani, claiming he holds all the power to save the city.
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Alejandro Orellana, 29, has been indicted by federal prosecutors for allegedly supplying anti-ICE protesters with protective gear during demonstrations in Los Angeles. The incident, which went viral after being captured on live TV, involves Orellana allegedly loading his truck with Uvex brand Bionic Face Shields, masks, water bottles, and other items before distributing them to…
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The Five panelists examine President Donald Trump’s transformation of the Republican Party’s political landscape. They assess the impact of his leadership on the party’s ideological direction and policy priorities.
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Two individuals were injured and seven others remain missing after an explosion at a commercial fireworks facility in Y’olo County, Calif. Emergency responders are conducting a search and rescue operation to locate the missing persons.
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Governor Valentin Konovalov has vetoed a proposed local government reform bill, alleging that lawmakers from the ruling United Russia party are attempting to erode local self-governance. The bill, which was introduced by regional legislators, faces significant opposition from the governor, who claims it threatens the autonomy of local authorities.
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Iran’s use of criminal networks for high-stakes plots has raised concerns about its operational capabilities within the U.S. A protest in Tehran has erupted against the U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sites, intensifying diplomatic tensions.
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The US Justice Department is investigating a former DigitalMint employee for alleged misconduct related to ransomware negotiations and cryptocurrency payments. The company has confirmed the probe and stated that the employee was terminated following the allegations.
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A Biden-appointed judge temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to reorganize the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which would have laid off up to 20,000 employees. The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose, suspends the workforce reduction and restructuring plans until further legal developments are resolved.
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U.S. District Judge Vanessa L. Bryant has denied Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ request for bail, keeping him in federal custody pending sentencing. The decision comes amid ongoing legal battles and public scrutiny over the rapper’s case.
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President Javier Milei of Argentina has intensified his campaign of verbal assaults against journalists, with a particular focus on female reporters. This escalation has raised serious concerns about the state of press, freedom in the nation.
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Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama joined U2’s Bono to criticize the Trump administration’s closure of USAID, calling it a ‘colossal mistake.’ The agency’s shutdown, based on allegations of fraud and mismanagement, has sparked bipartisan concern over the global impact of its programs.
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The Department of Justice is exploring the use of criminal charges against election officials, which could significantly raise the stakes for federal investigations of state or county officials. States including Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Colorado, have received requests from the Justice Department for more information regarding their voting practices.
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A federal judge has halted President Donald Trump’s executive order that aimed to limit asylum eligibility, marking a significant legal setback for the administration. The order, which sought to restrict asylum access for individuals entering the U.S. through the southern border, was blocked by a court ruling that deemed it unlawful.
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The Moscow Times examines the deteriorating relationship between Russia and Azerbaijan, tracing how the incident involving a plane crash led to a series of deadly arrests, intensifying the diplomatic and security rift. The article suggests the situation may worsen before it improves.
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CBS and Paramount have settled a lawsuit with President Trump for $16 million, raising concerns about media freedom and the future of investigative journalism. Experts warn that this settlement could set a precedent for future legal challenges against news organizations, highlighting the ongoing tensions between public figures and the press.
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Rev. Al Sharpton has called on former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to withdraw from the mayoral race, arguing that a one-on-one contest would better serve New York residents. Meanwhile, President Trump has criticized Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, calling him a ‘Communist Lunatic’ who threatens the city’s stability.
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The President of Ukraine’s initiative, Bring Kids Back UA, has successfully returned a group of teenagers from temporarily occupied territory. Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak announced the development, highlighting efforts to reunite families and restore normalcy.
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Liora Rez, founder of StopAntisemitism, has warned that electing Zohran Mamdani as NYC mayor would be ‘catastrophic’ for residents due to his ties to anti-Israel activism and ‘troubling stances on socialism.’ The concerns center on Mamdani’s perceived alignment with positions that could negatively impact the city’s governance.
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PGA golfer Max Homa has maintained a four-month boycott of X, calling it an ‘awful, awful place’ filled with vitriol and negativity. His comments come amid a challenging season, where he has missed seven cuts in 16 tournaments.
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Children’s rights officials in Russia’s Far East and Siberia have reported an increase in family dysfunction among families of soldiers deployed to Ukraine, leading to more children being placed in state care. This trend highlights the growing impact of military service on family stability.
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Fifty years after the Helsinki Final Act of 1975, Europe’s security order has deteriorated, with the agreements that once provided structure and predictability now seen as outdated. The article argues that the current international environment lacks the stable balance of power needed for such frameworks to function effectively.
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The Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Navy, seeking over $1 billion in damages after a jet fuel leak contaminated Oʻahu’s drinking water. The incident, which released 27,000 gallons of toxic jet fuel into the aquifer, affected 93,000 residents and has left the BWS with an estimated…
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Tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan have intensified following the deaths of two ethnic Azerbaijanis in Russian custody, exposing a deeper diplomatic rift between the former allies. Azerbaijani officials have called for an independent investigation into the matter.
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Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has warned that Zohran Mamdani’s proposed populist tax policies could harm New York City if he is elected mayor. Lew criticized Mamdani’s plans to tax corporations and the wealthy, suggesting they may not work and could polarize the city.
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Tesla’s sales have declined as the company prioritizes autonomous driving technology over developing new vehicle models. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has emphasized that the company’s future hinges on enabling nearly all Tesla vehicles to operate autonom, transforming them into driverless taxis.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has reinstated strict oversight of foreign-exchange currency limits and prudential standards, lifting temporary measures put in place during the invasion. This shift signals a return to normal regulatory practices, ensuring financial stability and compliance.
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Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard Law professor and former attorney for OJ Simpson, commented on the outcome of rapper Diddy’s trial, where he was found not guilty of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking but convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Dershow, highlighted a key strategic decision by Diddy’s legal team that prevented…
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A landmark study by the RAND Corporation highlights an escalating healthcare crisis in rural America, as emergency rooms face overwhelming demand, unpaid services, and staff safety risks. The 1986 EMTALA law, mandating ERs to treat all patients regardless of ability to pay, has created a financial strain on hospitals, leading to closures and instability.
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Jordan Gutfeld, a co-host on ‘The Five,’ described UPenn’s transgender athlete restrictions as ‘necessary’ to protect female athletes. The segment sparked broader debate on gender identity and sports participation.