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Former NCAA all-American swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler praised the Trump administration for its efforts to safeguard women’s sports. On ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Wheeler highlighted what she perceives as the administration’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of women’s athletic programs.
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Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yerm, has stressed the importance of official US information regarding defense assistance to Ukraine. Yermak’s statement highlights the necessity of prioritizing verified intelligence over public speculation.
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Federal authorities have indicted Alejandro Orellana for allegedly distributing face shields to protesters during the Los Angeles riots. Orellana was captured on live television delivering a pickup-truck full of face shields on to demonstrators, sparking widespread online attention and viral activity.
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A retired ICE agent has warned of a dramatic rise in assaults against ICE agents, linking the surge to policies associated with former President Donald Trump. During an interview on the political talk show ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Victor Avila explored how these policies have affected interactions with migrants at the U.S. southern border.
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Ukraine has committed to legislative changes by year-end 2025 to expand the Unified Database of Real Estate Transactions. This initiative aims to improve transparency and reduce risks associated with real estate transactions.
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CNN commentator Bakari Sellers questioned the immigration status of some of President Donald Trump’s children due to their foreign-born mothers. The comments have sparked a debate about the legal implications of such a situation and the potential impact on the Trump administration.
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Greg Gutfeld accuses Democrats of promoting ‘half opinions’ as part of their opposition to Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The criticism highlights the ideological divide in American politics.
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Sweden allocates over UAH 590 mln to strengthen Ukraine’s cybersecurity – Ministry of Digital Transformation. The funds will be used to upgrade IT infrastructure, strengthen the protection of digital products and train employees of key state institutions.
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A Ugandan military helicopter crashed at Mogadishu’s airport, killing three people. The aircraft was en route to an African Union peacekeeping mission when the incident occurred.
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President Trump claimed to have reached initial trade terms with Vietnam, marking the second country to secure a limited agreement following his threat of imposing steep tariffs. The deal follows a surge in U.S. imports from Vietnam since Trump’s first term, during which heavy tariffs on China prompted manufacturers to look for new overseas production…
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Amazon Prime Day is approaching with early deals on a range of oral care products, including electric toothbrushes, water flossers, and toothpaste. The promotions aim to boost consumer interest in oral health while preparing for the main event.
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A top U.S. FDA official disregarded recommendations from agency experts, resulting in limited use of Covid vaccines. Doctors must now issue off-label prescriptions for younger patients seeking coronavirus protection, potentially creating a barrier for some patients.
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Brendan Carr, the FCC chairman under Trump, outlined a plan to dominate the ‘space economy’ and counter China’s tech advancements. His ‘Build America Agenda’ focuses on accelerating satellite approvals, streamlining regulations, and enhancing U.S. leadership in 5G and AI.
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An oil-drilling vessel overturned in the Gulf of Suez, a critical shipping route, leading to at least four deaths. Three individuals are still missing, raising concerns about maritime safety in the region.
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Former FBI counterterrorism expert Brigadier General Barker expressed support for the military’s role in enhancing border security, citing the specialized skills and capabilities they bring to the table.
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Scientists trained a large language model on 10 million psychology experiment questions, enabling it to answer queries like humans. This could deepen understanding of how the human mind processes information.
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Florida officials have threatened Key West commissioners with removal from office after they voted to end their agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The city’s decision to discontinue the 287(g) program, which allows local police to assist in federal immigration enforcement, has led to legal threats from the state attorney general, who labeled…
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal defends her label of ICE as a ‘terrorist force,’ despite the White House calling it ‘dangerous.’ The controversy highlights the political divide over immigration policies.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed optimism regarding Russia’s potential cooperation with Iran on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), while showing less confidence in Moscow’s stance on Ukraine, according to Le Figaro.
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A new weight loss medication is gaining attention as a potential alternative to Ozempic, a popular GLP-1 drug. Dr. Mahsa Tehrani highlights how patients are using medication to aid in weight loss on ‘America Reports.’
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The Fox News Health Newsletter highlights two important health updates: the potential of an ancient ‘pharaoh’s curse’ fungus in cancer treatment and the increased toxicity of disposable vapes compared to cigarettes. These findings emphasize ongoing research into natural remedies and the health risks associated with electronic cigarettes.
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House Republican fiscal hawks are in crisis talks over Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which is in danger of failing due to conservative concerns and procedural delays. The legislative agenda temporarily stalled as key procedural votes were not completed, raising uncertainty about the bill’s next steps.
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The U.S. House of Representatives is set to hold a test vote on President Donald Trump’s proposed legislation, referred to as the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram provides an update on the current status of the bill within the House.
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Ned Price, a former senior State Department official under President Biden, criticized former President Donald Trump’s approach to Iran, arguing that Trump’s premature abandonment of diplomacy risked escalating tensions. Price emphasized the importance of sustained engagement to address the nuclear threat posed by Iran.
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President Donald Trump has requested the Supreme Court to allow the removal of three out of five members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSA). This follows a May ruling where the Court permitted the termination of agency heads in similar cases.
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Fox News host Will Cain discussed the recent verdict in the case against Diddy, who was found guilty on two counts of prostitution. During an episode of ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Cain analyzed the legal proceedings and the broader significance of the ruling.
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The ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ has sparked a deep division in America, with 64% of Americans disapproving of it. Passage through the Senate was achieved through Vice President JD Vance’s tie-breaking vote, leaving its fate in the House uncertain.
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Political commentator Elie Mystal criticized the U.S. for its actions following Iran’s air strikes, calling it a ‘rogue state’ like North Korea or China. His remarks have sparked a debate over the country’s role in international affairs.
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Trade unions in Russia have reported a $30 million total of unpaid wages, surpassing government estimates. This raises concerns about corporate financial health and potential labor unrest.
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The Ministry of Veterans Affairs has announced that residents of liberated Ukrainian territories who were injured during the war will be eligible to obtain disability status. This decision follows a government order aimed at providing support to those affected by the conflict.
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Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, discussed the challenges facing the House in passing President Donald Trump’s proposed ‘big, beautiful bill’ on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The congressman outlined the political and procedural hurdles preventing the legislation from moving forward.
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A fireworks facility in Yolo County, California, exploded after catching fire on Tuesday. Emergency services are on-site to assess the situation and ensure public safety.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised Kyrgyzstan for granting Russian language a ‘special status’ within the country, underscoring its importance in the region. Kyrgyzstan, where both Kyrgyz and Russian are official languages, continues to give Russian higher social prestige in Central Asia.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has outlined the space economy as a central focus for the FCC under the Trump administration. Carr emphasized the importance of advancing space-related technologies and infrastructure in his first major speech since taking office.
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The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to restore female athlete records after a Title IX probe involving transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon supported the resolution, emphasizing the need to protect women’s sports.
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Aleksander Barkov, Florida Panthers captain, initially struggled with motivation after winning his first Stanley Cup in 2024. However, the prospect of winning three consecutive titles has reignited his drive, with the team aiming to achieve a historic feat.
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The British pound and government bonds dropped in value as Chancellor Rachel Reeves showed visible distress during a parliamentary session. This incident has intensified speculation about the government’s handling of economic challenges, with investors closely monitoring the situation for any further developments.
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NHL players will return to the Winter Olympics for the first time since 2014 following a historic agreement between the NHL, NHLPA, IIHF, and IOC. The 2026 Milano Cortina tournament will feature 12 nations and the 2030 Games in the French Alps, elevating global hockey’s appeal.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon has responded to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office for mocking her with a WWE clip, suggesting Newsom does not take the trans athlete debate seriously. McMahon highlighted the real-world impacts of the policy on female athletes, such as losing scholarships and facing unfair competition.
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Attorney Leander James, representing the family of Madison Mogen, addressed the court following Bryan Kohberger’s guilty plea. The family is seeking justice and closure as the legal process unfolds.
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Kate Phillips, a trans-identifying cyclist, claimed victory in a women’s cycling event organized by USA Cycling, prompting protests from female athletes who raised concerns about the fairness of the competition. Julie Peterson, one of the competitors, refused to accept the podium, highlighting the growing debate over transgender eligibility policies in sports.
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President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ makes tax cuts permanent, promising to enhance economic growth and global competitiveness. The legislation includes lower tax rates, immediate business expensing, and tax simplification, aiming to create a pro-growth environment and secure long-term economic benefits.
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Iran has ended its cooperation with international inspectors, suggesting no post-bombing deal is imminent. Experts see little hope of an accord that would satisfy both sides.
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Bail for Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernysh, has been fully posted following the decision of the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC). The court ordered the posting of bail in full, following allegations of abuse of office and obtaining illegal benefits.
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The FAA has partnered with Middle Georgia State University to address the shortage of air traffic controllers through the Enhanced AT-CTI program, offering advanced training and financial incentives. This collaboration aims to streamline hiring and improve the efficiency of aviation operations.
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Oleg Vyshniakov, Israeli Honorary Consul in Western Ukraine, highlights Israel’s precision military strategies as a model for Ukraine’s defense. The article underscores the potential influence of Israel’s tactics on Ukraine’s military strategy.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey played a leading role in the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, securing convictions on two Mann Act charges but facing setbacks on more severe accusations. The case highlights the complexities of high-profile legal battles and the influence of political figures on such proceedings.
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The newsletter highlights developments including the potential enforcement of birthright citizenship and Trump’s plans to arm Israel against Iran’s nuclear threat. President Trump also visits the controversial ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention facility, emphasizing deportation efforts.
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A study published in the journal Headache reveals that the GLP-1 drug liraglutide significantly reduces migraine days in patients with obesity, with quality of life improvements observed despite minimal weight changes. The findings suggest that beyond its established use for diabetes control and weight management, liraglutide could have broader therapeutic applications.
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Australia cancels Kanye West’s visa over a song glorifying Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The track, released on May 9, coincided with the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat in World War II.
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The Kharkiv City Council has renamed two streets in honor of military pilots Maksym Ustymenko and Oleksiy Mes, recognized as Heroes of Ukraine. The renaming took place during an extraordinary session on Wednesday.
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NFL star George Kittle called Caitlin Clark a ‘dog’ to highlight her tenacity, praising her grace under pressure in the WNBA. He emphasized her ability to balance competitiveness with humility, earning widespread admiration.
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House Democratic physicians protesting Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ were disrupted by a surge of tourists, preventing their health care message from being heard during a press conference outside House Speaker Mike Johnson’s office. The Democratic Doctors Caucus, comprised of six Democratic physicians serving in the House of Representatives, attempted to…
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The National Securities and Stock Market Commission of Ukraine has denied the request to extend the term ofPJSC Closed Non-Diversified Investment Fund Prime Assets Capital, which holds assets linked to former President Petro Poroshenko. This decision comes amid the application of NS,DC sanctions against Poroshenko, potentially linked to his political and financial dealings.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is planning to release sterilized male flies over Mexico and Texas to combat the New World Screwworm, a flesh-eating pest that poses health risks to both livestock and humans. The agency has also shut down livestock imports from the southern border to prevent the spread of the flies, which…
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The Trump administration has reported record low border apprehensions in June 2025, with Border Patrol encounters totaling 6,070—less than a single day’s tally during the Biden administration. White House border czar Tom Homan claims this marks the ‘Trump effect,’ citing a 15% drop from March and a significant reduction compared to the high levels seen…
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Legal groups in Los Angeles have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing enforcement tactics of racial profiling, brutality, and inhumane detention conditions. The suit claims the administration’s actions have ensnared various workers, including day laborers, carwash workers, farm workers, caregivers and others in indiscriminate immigration operations.
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In a significant development, the European Union has reportedly denied Britain’s request to join the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean (PEM) convention, which provides streamlined trade benefits to 20 countries. This move highlights ongoing tensions in post-Brexit trade relations.
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Azerbaijani and Russian investigators are in constant contact amid a diplomatic crisis. Moscow has accused Ukraine of escalating tensions by supporting Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev.
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Youngkin and other Virginia Republicans held their first joint rally for the 2025 election, emphasizing economic improvements and contrasting their policies with blue states like Maryland. The event drew over 500 attendees and featured key candidates, showcasing the GOP’s unified message.