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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s plan to end temporary protected status (TPS) for 520,000 Haitian immigrants, ruling the action unlawful. The decision by Judge Brian Cogan emphasized the importance of adhering to congressional mandates for TPS reconsiderations.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was shown expressing sorrow over North Korean soldiers who died while fighting for Russia in Ukraine. The footage, released by state media, highlighted the regime’s strategic alignment with Russia.
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A Maryland man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexually abusing a 2-year-old and distributing child sexual abuse material online, as revealed by an ICE investigation. The case highlights the use of social media platforms and encrypted messaging apps to facilitate the abuse and distribution of such materials.
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Dr. Phil has criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar for labeling the U.S. one of the ‘worst countries in the world,’ calling her attitude ‘absolutely disgusting.’ He also highlighted her ungratefulness for the opportunities she has received in America.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended ICE raids on ‘deranged’ criminals during an appearance on Hannity, calling agents ‘absolute heroes’ for apprehending dangerous individuals. The discussion included references to ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ a facility housing incarcerated persons.
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The Pentagon has frozen some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine, including Patriot missiles, due to concerns over dangerously low U.S. munitions stockpiles. Colby, a Trump defense official, ordered the halt after a review showed reserves were insufficient to meet contingency plans.
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The vote on the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ will come down to ‘the power of persuasion’ as lawmakers must convince their colleagues of its merits. Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram highlights the uncertainty of bipartisan support.
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Volunteers in Beacon Village, North Carolina, have been working for over ten months to rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Helene. The community’s resilience is highlighted by stories of individuals like Vince Floriani, a homeowner, and disabled veteran John Thompson, who saved a neighbor’s life during the disaster.
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Former UFC fighter Ben Askren underwent a double lung transplant after a severe pneumonia battle, with his wife expressing gratitude for the donor and hope that his body accepts the new lungs. Amy shared the emotional journey, emphasizing that each new day is a gift.
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Richard A. Boucher, a long-serving U.S. State Department spokesman, has passed away at the age of 73. He worked under six secretaries of state, known for his diplomatic approach to explaining U.S. foreign policy.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has outlined the next phase for the ‘big, beautiful bill’ following its narrow Senate passage. The legislation, which has been a focal point of political discourse, is set to move to the House for further deliber, the House for further deliberation.
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The UK’s welfare reform bill advanced through Parliament on Tuesday, but only after Prime Minister Keir Star, Starmer’s decision to modify the original proposal reflects the intense pressure he faces from both his party’s left wing and the wider public. Critics argue that the cuts could disproportionately affect low-income families and those reliant on state…
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Fox News host Sean Hannity praised the passage of what he called the ‘big, beautiful bill’ by the U.S. Senate on his show. Hannity highlighted the legislation’s potential impact, framing it as a significant victory for Republican priorities.
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A Danish national has been arrested in Denmark on allegations of gathering information on Jewish locations and people in Berlin for Iranian intelligence, with the suspect accused of spying on three locations in June in preparation for potential terrorist attacks on Jewish targets. The individual, identified as Ali S. under German privacy laws, will be…
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Los Angeles prosecutors have charged over 40 individuals in violent anti-ICE riots, including alleged assaults on officers and horses. The charges include a 17-year-old juvenile accused of attempted murder and other violent acts.
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President Trump and his Senate allies have been accused of spreading misleading information about their tax and policy bill. Fact-checkers are now scrutinizing these claims to separate truth from rhetoric.
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Anne Merriman, a pioneering medical doctor and former nun, has passed away at the age of 9,0. Known as the ‘Mother of Palliative Care’ in Uganda, she developed an affordable method to provide pain relief for poor, terminally ill patients in the developing world.
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Fox News contributors Mollie Hemingway and Jason Chaffetz have raised concerns about Zohran Mamdani’s socialist agenda in the Democratic mayoral race for New York City. They argue that Mamdani’s proposed policies could lead to economic instability and governance challenges, calling it a ‘disaster in the waiting.’
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A federal judge temporarily blocked Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plans to restructure the Department of Health and Human Services, citing probable unlawfulness. The ruling underscores the limits of executive authority in overhauling major federal agencies.
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Charlie Kirk labels Zohran Mamdani as the ‘encampment candidate,’ warning of a radical shift in the Democratic Party influenced by campus protests and economic grievances. The political strategist argues that Mamdani’s rise reflects a broader trend of left-leaning policies that could reshape urban governance.
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The Senate passed a major bill incorporating Trump’s key policy priorities. The legislation includes regulatory reforms, tax incentives, and infrastructure projects.
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The documentary ‘Reclaim the Flag’ features LGBTQ+ celebrities discussing the American flag’s meaning to them. Its release aims to foster conversations about identity, representation, and the evolving symbolism of national symbols.
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Charlie Kirk warns that the current state of college campuses is a harbinger of broader political changes. He points to New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as an example of how these trends are manifesting in real-world politics.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem threatened legal action against CNN for publishing an article alleging the ICE app targeted undocumented immigrants. The comments were made during a meeting with President Trump in Florida.
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George Karlaftis discussed his rookie season and his desire to sack Tom Brady. He also revealed his list of players he aims to sack.
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Ambassador Monica Crowley has revealed details about the planning for America’s 25’th birthday celebration, which is set to take place in 2026. The event aims to unite the country through a series of cultural, historical, and community-focused activities.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a rare phone call on Iran and Ukraine, marking their first conversation since 2022. The leaders found some common ground on Iran, but remained at odds over the war in Ukraine.
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Denmark has enacted a new law requiring 18-year-old women to be subject to conscription starting July 1, 2025, marking a significant shift toward gender equality in military service. The move aligns with NATO’s increased military readiness amid tensions with Russia, following the Ukraine conflict.
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California police discovered over 130 emaciated cats, 28 of which were dead, crammed inside a U-Haul van. A 69-year-old woman faces 93 animal cruelty charges after the animals were found with no food or water.
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Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has dismissed calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, insisting the war must continue until a ‘decisive victory’ is achieved. The minister’s stance has deepened internal divisions within the Israeli government, complicating Prime Minister Netanyahu’s efforts to unify the cabinet on the war’s direction.
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A recent study by NewsBusters reveals that 99% of political guests on late-night comedy shows in the first half of 2025 were left-leaning, with Stephen Colbert hosting the most liberal politicians.
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The Senate faces a major standstill due to partisan gridlock, while the Alligator Alcatraz controversy and New York City’s revival of communist discussions are shaping the political landscape.
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Stephen Dinan of the Washington Times praised the Trump administration’s border security efforts during an appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime. The administration’s focus on increasing border patrol personnel and technology has been highlighted as significant progress.
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Severe thunderstorms have grounded flights at major East Coast airports, including Newark, LaGuardia, Boston, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and Orlando ahead of the July 4 holiday weekend. The FAA issued ground stops and delays, with the NWS warning of heavy rainfall and potential flooding.
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Ukraine is restructuring the National Depository of Ukraine to attract international investors, a key step in modernizing its capital market infrastructure. The move is part of an IMF-mandated plan to align with global financial standards.
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Former Rep. Joe Crowley discussed Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York City’s mayoral primary on ‘Special Report.’ Crowley addressed the implications of Mamdani’s victory, which represents a shift within the Democratic Party in the city.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy engaged in a phone call with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, expressing solidarity with Azerbaijan and offering condolences following the detention of Azerbaijani citizens and the murder of the Safarov brothers in Yekaterinburg. The call underscores the diplomatic efforts to foster cooperation amid the ongoing conflict.
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Brian Tarrence, 51, vanished from Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos, after leaving his vacation rental on June 25. His disappearance has prompted an investigation by local police and a private investigator, who described the area as very safe.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon and OutKick host Riley Gaines discussed UPenn’s acknowledgment of the Trump administration’s policy to protect women’s sports on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The discussion emphasized the importance of maintaining distinct athletic categories for men and women.
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Xavier Legette of the Carolina Panthers went viral for helping a friend retrieve an ATV stuck in muddy water, showcasing his determination and community spirit. His actions reflect his Southern roots and the values he brings to the team.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is addressing ‘beyond disturbing’ antisemitism allegations at a private school, calling for accountability and emphasizing the gravity of hate speech in educational environments.
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Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to halt the construction of a new immigration detention facility in the Florida Everglades, claiming that the project is being expedited without adequate environmental reviews. The facility, located at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport, has raised concerns about its impact on ecologically sensitive areas and the violation of…
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The House is now tasked with addressing the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which has passed the Senate. Panelists Hugh Hewitt, Kimber, and Robert Wolf discuss the potential hurdles this legislation may encounter in the House.
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Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., praised President Trump’s proposed immigration reform, calling it a ‘miraculous’ policy during an interview. The bill, dubbed the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ is set for a House vote on Wednesday with Donalds predicting a tight outcome.
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The **European Business Association (EBA)** is urging the **Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine** to avoid increasing the **burden on subsoil users**. The EBA highlights potential economic effects of such measures on growth and investment.
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Baron Davis, a former NBA player, has publicly declared Paul Pierce as the greatest athlete to emerge from Los Angeles. Davis highlights Pierce’s contributions to basketball and the city’s legacy.
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Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov has appealed the bail amount of 120 million UAH set for him. The case has raised questions about the procedures in Ukrainian courts and the potential political impact of the situation.
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The House Oversight Committee is expanding its probe into the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline, with nine former senior White House officials scheduled to testify in transcribed interviews. Subpoenas have been issued to Dr. Kevin O’Connor and Anthony Bernal for depositions on July 9 and 16.
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The Ukrainian parliament is set to consider a draft law on establishing a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. The proposal, submitted to the Verkhov, aims to formalize the agreement with the Council of Europe on this tribunal.
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Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov has announced the launch of a program for joint weapons production with international partners, including countries in the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. The initiative aims to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities through collaborative efforts, with four draft laws set for adoption within a month to formalize the initiative.
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Paul Pierce suggests the Lakers could benefit from acquiring Deandre Ayton, but highlights potential challenges in securing him.
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French President Emmanuel Macron conducted a two-hour telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a report by BFMTV. The discussion focused on the ongoing war in Ukraine and the complex issues in the Middle East.
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Stephen Miller criticized Democrats for allegedly favoring illegal migrants, citing immigration policies as a key political issue. The segment discussed the Trump administration’s approach to immigration, including Florida’s detention facility.
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Denmark has introduced a lottery system for compulsory military service, extending it to women for the first time in its history. This move aims to bolster its armed forces amid growing security concerns, particularly in response to potential threats from Russia.
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Residents of Nogales are reporting a noticeable decrease in border-related crime and security concerns under President Trump’s policies. Business owners note that drug trafficking has slowed and deportations have not reached initial projections.
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The University of Pennsylvania has reached an agreement with the Trump administration over Lia Thomas’s inclusion in women’s sports, including an apology to affected female swimmers. However, a lawsuit by former swimmers alleges Title IX was violated and that administrators promoted pro-trans ideology.
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In a recent segment on Fox News’ ‘Special Report,’ President Donald Trump criticized New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary winner, praising her as a ‘total nutjob.’ The remarks come amid a tightly contested election that has drawn significant attention to the city’s political landscape.
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Senator Lisa Murkowski, a key Republican in Alaska, has cast a decisive vote in favor of a Trump administration policy bill, acknowledging its potential harm to Americans but supporting it due to provisions benefiting her state. This decision marks an ‘agonizing’ choice, highlighting her role as a swing vote in the Senate.
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A recent verdict involving Diddy has ignited a significant patriotic divide, with public opinion sharply split between supporters and critics. Simultaneously, the movie industry is experiencing a noticeable decline, raising concerns about its future trajectory.
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A conservative legal group is suing federal health agencies to investigate if Biden’s DEI policies influenced the organ transplant system, potentially prioritizing patients based on race. The lawsuit follows a FOIA request with no response, aiming to restore ‘colorblind healthcare.’