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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused US President Donald Trump of showing disrespect to the country’s leadership, warning that his barbs undermine any potential for renewed negotiations. Araghchi stated that stopping the insults is a precondition for resuming nuclear talks, emphasizing that if Trump is sincere about pursuing a nuclear deal, he must put…
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President Donald Trump dismissed claims that Iran concealed uranium, calling the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities a justified response. The remarks were made during an interview with Maria Bartiromo on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
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A sophisticated PayPal phishing scam has been circulating, tricking users with emails that appear to be from official PayPal accounts. The emails, using real PayPal email addresses and phone numbers, bypass traditional security measures, making them especially dangerous for even security-conscious users.
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The article emphasizes the importance of selecting the right beach bag for a convenient summer day, featuring practical and stylish options tailored to various needs. It also highlights related products such as swimwear and coolers that complement the beach experience.
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Chicago’s violent crime crisis continues to grip the city as it braced for another deadly 4th of July weekend. Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell, whose brother was killed in a 2022 shooting, is taking action by launching a $250,000 reward and a nonprofit to address the crisis.
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Republican senators claim that a leaked report on the damage caused by U.S. airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities was inaccurate and politically motivated. They argue that the initial assessment underestimated the destruction, with some suggesting the strikes obliterated Iran’s nuclear program.
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U.S. presidents, including Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden, have frequently used profanity when addressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This pattern reflects deep-seated tensions over Israel’s security, Iran’s nuclear program, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Residents of an Ottawa apartment building have displayed Canadian flags to express support for Canada’s sovereignty. Neighbors of a Tesla dealership in Ottawa have also used flags to send a message to Washington, D.C.
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand pressed NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to denounce ‘globalize the intifada’ rhetoric, warning that it could be interpreted as a call to ‘slaughter the Jews.’ The debate underscores concerns over inflammatory language in political discourse and its potential impact on communal safety.
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A segment on Fox & Friends Weekend highlighted the initiative by Weatherman Umbrellas to fund education scholarships for military families. The discussion featured Laura Bella Torian, a Folds of Honor recipient, and Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, emphasizing the importance of supporting military families through educational opportunities.
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A UC Berkeley professor expresses concern about Iran’s leadership future, with Fox News panelists predicting Trump’s next move against Iran.
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Emily Wilson and Luke Ball of Fox News @ Night claim that left-wing journalists are ‘seething at the teeth’ to criticize anything about Trump. The panelists argue that mainstream media outlets disproportionately target Trump, using the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities as an example.
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Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party enacted the ban, trying to create a dilemma for the opposition leader. Now it is the government that faces a tough choice.
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Republican leaders are pushing to finalize the domestic-policy megabill by the symbolic July 4 deadline, but internal conflicts and political uncertainties are casting doubt on the timeline. The bill, which includes major tax cuts and fiscal policies affecting the U.S. economy, faces resistance from key lawmakers who are wary of its long-term impacts.
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Senate Republicans have incorporated compromises on Medicaid and tax issues into their updated domestic policy bill, aiming to secure support from moderates. Key adjustments include a $25 billion stabilization fund for rural hospitals over five years, delayed cuts to Medicaid provider taxes, and a modified state and local tax (SALT) deduction.
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The 2024 Wimbledon Championships are drawing a star-studded lineup of players, with both favorites and underdogs poised to make a significant impact. The article explores the key players who could define the tournament’s outcome, highlighting their strengths and the challenges they may face.
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The Club World Cup has shown that a larger global football tournament is feasible, with competitive matches and growing fan engagement. While improvements are needed, the event has narrowed the gap between European and international teams.
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Charlotte FC and USMNT striker Patrick Agyemang is close to joining Derby County in a $7 million deal. The transfer is set to finalize soon, marking a significant move in the transfer market.
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Real Madrid defender David Alaba will miss the remainder of the Club World Cup due to a new injury, extending his sidelined time this season after a knee injury. The setback comes as the team prepares for the knockout stages, adding pressure on the squad to adapt without its key defender.
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Aitana Bonmatí, a two-time Ballon d’Or winner and key player for Spain’s national team, has been hospitalized with viral meningitis just six days before the start of Euro 2025. The incident raises concerns about her recovery and potential impact on Spain’s squad for the tournament.
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Phil Parkinson, the manager of Wrexham AFC, has clarified that Paul Mullin’s loan move to Wigan was a decision made by the player himself. The transfer comes amid ongoing discussions about the club’s approach to player transfers and development strategies.
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Analyst Bobby Marks has tiered all 30 NBA teams ahead of free agency, providing insights into their anticipated workload. His analysis considers team performance, salary cap constraints, and trade opportunities.
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Following a disappointing first-round playoff exit, the Los Angeles Lakers are planning to reshape their roster in the coming offseason. The team is focusing on key areas to enhance their competitiveness for the next season.
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The Phoenix Mercury set a WNBA record by hitting 35 three-pointers in two consecutive games, surpassing previous records. In their latest matchup against the New York Liberty, the team shot 18 of 39 from beyond the arc.
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Jessica Pegula overcame Iga Swiatek’s formidable topspin game on grass to win the Bad Homburg Open title with a 6-4, 7-5 victory on Saturday.
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The NBA draft has concluded, and experts have evaluated the best and worst selections. The analysis focuses on standout players and teams that took bold, potentially risky strategies.
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The Women’s Euros, a premier international football tournament for women, has a rich history marked by iconic moments and memorable performances. England’s recent victory in 2022 has placed them in a strong position to defend their title in the upcoming tournament.
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A YouGov survey found 50% of Americans support sanctions against countries purchasing Russian oil and gas. Bipartisan backing for economic pressure on Russia contrasts with political delays on a Senate sanctions bill.
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The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported on June 28 that Russia has lost around 1,017,720 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022. The number includes 1,000 casualties that Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
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Russian drones struck a 21-story building in Odesa, Ukraine, killing a married couple and injuring 14 others, including three children. The attack, reported by Ukraine’s State Emergency Service, highlights the escalating impact of the war on Ukrainian civilians.
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Ukrainian forces intercepted 21 out of 23 Russian drones, killing 10 and injuring over 50 in attacks across Ukraine. A drone strike hit an Odesa high-rise, killing a married couple and injuring 14 others.
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Pro-Ukraine partisans attacked a railway line near Yasynuvata, disrupting Russian military logistics. The Atesh group claimed the attack disrupted fuel delivery for Russian forces on Ukraine’s Constitution Day.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence highlights that Russia is reactivating obsolete T-62 tanks amid a critical shortage of modern armored vehicles. The revival of these Soviet-era tanks, some in poor condition after decades of neglect, is attributed to Russia’s industrial limitations and supply chain issues.
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Ukrainian drones struck a Crimea air base, destroying three Russian helicopters and an anti-aircraft system, according to the SBU. The incident highlights the escalating tensions and aerial warfare between Ukraine and Russia.
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Outgoing Polish President Andrzej Duda visited Kyiv to meet President Volodymyr Zelensky, reaffirming their commitment to strengthen Ukraine-Poland relations. Duda received Ukraine’s highest honor, the Order of Freedom, during the visit, highlighting the deepened bilateral ties despite recent political strains.
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German fighter jets scrambled to intercept a Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft over the Baltic Sea near NATO airspace on June 27. This incident marks the ninth such interception by Germany in 2025, highlighting Moscow’s alleged use of the aircraft to monitor NATO’s positions.
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Ukrainian air defenses shot down a new Russian Grom-1 missile near Dnipro, the first time this weapon has reached the city. The attack continues an offensive targeting Ukraine’s industrial regions.
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Rep. Laura Gillen of New York has raised concerns that if Zoh, a prominent democratic socialist, is elected mayor of New York City, it could lead to a significant economic downturn for the city. The warning comes after Mamdani’s victory in the mayoral primary race.
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A suicide attack in north-western Pakistan has killed at least 3 soldiers. The attack was claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban.
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A suicide attack in north-western Pakistan has resulted in the deaths of at least 16 soldiers. The attack was claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban.
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Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos celebrated their wedding in Venice with a star-studded event, where Sánchez chose a Dolce & Gabbana gown inspired by Sophia Loren’s iconic style, marking a departure from her past fashion choices. The ceremony, described as intimate and elegant, highlighted the couple’s personal growth and mutual support.
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The Ingraham Angle’s episode explores the legal challenges faced by Trump, focusing on his potential case before the Supreme Court and the role of Mamdani in the proceedings. The segment highlights the potential implications of these legal actions on both political and legal landscapes.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has established a higher standard for federal judges to block Trump administration policies across the country, limiting their ability to halt such measures. While this decision curtails broad legal challenges, some avenues remain available for targeted lawsuits.
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The New York Times investigation has revealed stark contrasts in how Pope Leo XIV handled two sexual abuse cases in Peru as a bishop. In one, he strongly supported victims, while in the other, his actions were criticized for failing to adequately protect them.
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The Republican-led healthcare proposal mandates that most states rapidly implement technology systems for Medicaid with minimal funding, raising concerns about potential implementation failures. Past failures with Healthcare.gov’s 2013 launch due to inadequate planning and insufficient funding serve as a cautionary tale.
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McDonald’s plans to open 10 new restaurants in Ukraine this year, highlighting the country’s recovering economy and continued demand for its products. The chain has recently expanded into Transcarpath, a remote region in Ukraine, where locals have warmly welcomed the new outlet.
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President Donald Trump continued to assert that U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities were a resounding success, declaring the sites ‘completely and totally obliterated.’ Despite a leaked report casting doubt on these claims, Trump vowed to take further action against Iran if the country resumes its nuclear weapons program.
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Some survivors describe Pope Leo as a hero, while others who reported abuse say he failed them.
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Ukraine is exploring the use of interceptor drones to combat Russia’s Shahed drone attacks on its cities. These drones, which can target high-alt, may offer a more cost-effective solution compared to traditional air defense systems.
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In a recent episode of their political podcast, 50 Cent and Mandanii have sparked controversy with their outspoken views on current events and political figures.
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Iran held a funeral for top military commanders and nuclear scientists killed during the country’s 12-day war with Israel. The event featured displays of Iranian flags and chants against Israel and America.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on the use of injunctions in the Mamdani case, a legal battle over corporate accountability. The case centers on a former executive accused of misconduct, and the court’s decision is expected to shape future legal strategies in similar cases.
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Former Chancellor Olaf Scholz reflected on his years in government during the SPD congress, where the party officially concluded its association with his leadership. He warned against having any illusions about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans, highlighting growing geopolitical tensions.
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Lara Trump celebrates Supreme Court’s injunction ruling as a positive moment for America during a Fox & Friends Weekend appearance. The decision is seen as a major win for President Trump in ongoing legal challenges.
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Experts warn that prolonged use of ChatGPT could harm brain function, while Tesla’s robotaxi service faces technical challenges. Salesforce is leveraging AI for significant operational efficiency.
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The latest episode of Jesse Watters Primetime, airing on June 27, has sparked significant debate with its focus on former President Donald Trump, an alligator, and the infamous Alcatraz prison. The segment, which is expected to be highly provocative, is believed to explore Trump’s recent statements or potential legal issues, possibly drawing symbolic parallels to…
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Thousands have gathered in Tehran at an official funeral ceremony for military commanders killed in recent Israeli strikes. Iran has said it is fundamentally willing to resume nuclear talks with the US.
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The article highlights a perceived double standard in mainstream media coverage of Zohran Mamdani, a socialist mayoral candidate in New York City, who has won the Democratic primary. While networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC frame him as charismatic and progressive, they avoid labeling him as extreme despite his controversial positions, such as anti-Israel rhetoric…
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A Florida diver, Tanner Mansell, was pardoned by Donald Trump for cutting a longline and releasing 19 sharks, believing he was stopping illegal fishing activity. The case sparked discussions about conservation efforts and legal jurisdiction in marine environments.
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Actor Corey Feldman expresses concerns about AI’s impact on Hollywood’s creativity, advocating for the preservation of human storytelling. He reflects on his 50-year career and discusses plans for a ‘Goonies’ sequel, emphasizing the importance of authentic artistry in an AI-driven industry.