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Ketel Marte, a key player for the Arizona Diamondbacks, discusses his personal development and the team’s ambitions for the season. In an interview with MLB on FOX, Marte highlights his efforts to enhance his performance and align with the Diamondbacks’ goals.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly considering adjusting their plans with Shohei Ohtani, as discussed by Kevin Burkhardt, Dontrelle Willis, and the MLB on FOX crew. The debate centers on whether the team should adapt its strategy to accommodate Ohtani’s unique dual-threat capabilities as both a pitcher and hitter.
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Paul Skenes, Max Fried & Logan Webb headlined in Dontrelle Willis’ most trusted aces. The list reflects their potential impact on the sport’s future leadership.
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ICE has updated its policy to require lawmakers to provide a week’s notice before visiting immigration detention facilities. Delaney Hall in Newark is one of the affected sites.
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The Five hosts examined the growing backlash against socialism, highlighting political polarization and public opinion shifts. They also discussed the challenges facing border security, emphasizing the complexities of immigration policy.
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U.S. officials announced the lifting of sanctions targeting Syria’s central bank under President Trump’s executive order, while maintaining restrictions on former dictator Bashar al-Assad. The move signals a potential shift in U.S. policy toward Syria following the country’s political transition.
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Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen praised rookie wide receiver Travis Hunter’s performance, calling him a ‘baller,’ during a recent interview. The player also defended quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who has faced criticism for his play, while emphasizing Lawrence’s potential and the high expectations surrounding him.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a significant trade, sending linebacker Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for safety Jalen Ramsey. This deal marks a pivotal moment in the Steelers’ rebuilding efforts under head coach Mike Tomlin.
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Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Policy and Homeland Security adviser, has discussed the significance of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ on Hannity. The legislation is framed as a crucial piece of legislation that aligns with national priorities.
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Major East Coast airports, including Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK, are experiencing significant flight delays and cancellations as stormy weather disrupts travel plans amid the holiday weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported delays at JFK averaging around 90 minutes, while Newark faced up to four hours of delays. LaGuardia saw delays of up to three…
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has criticized CNN for allegedly promoting an app that tracks the movement of ICE agents. During an appearance on ‘Hannity,’ she also discussed the Trump administration’s legal victories and lawsuits against sanctuary cities.
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Former NBA stars DeSean Jackson, Paul Pierce, and Baron Davis joined Keyshawn Johnson for a candid conversation about their experiences playing alongside Kobe Bryant. The discussion delves into the legendary forward’s impact on the game and his relationships with teammates during his storied career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum criticized the ‘green new scam’ during an interview, defending Trump’s energy policies. The discussion highlighted the challenges of implementing the ‘big, beautiful bill’ for energy development.
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Senators Elizabeth Warren and Rick Scott accuse former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of violating public trust by launching a consulting firm. They argue his new venture could compromise ethical standards and national security interests.
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Republicans are on the cusp of a breakthrough in their long effort to strip federal funding from Planned Parenthood after a Senate ruling Monday. Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough advised lawmakers that a provision that would cut off Medicaid funding for one year to the women’s health organization and abortion provider can remain in the GOP’s…
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Elon Musk has vowed to create a third-party political movement called ‘America Party’ if President Trump’s megabill is enacted. He criticized the legislation for increasing debt and undermining renewable energy, leading to a rift with the president.
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House fiscal hawks are concerned about the Senate’s expanding domestic policy legislation, which may violate the budget framework negotiated with Speaker Mike Johnson. The Senate bill adds $651 billion to the deficit before interest costs, prompting demands for significant changes to stay compliant.
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America First Legal has filed a federal complaint against the Los Angeles Dodgers and Guggenheim Partners, alleging that their DEI initiatives constitute unlawful discrimination. The complaint claims the programs are using inclusive language to mask segregation and discriminatory practices based on race, color, sex, and national origin.
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Liverpool Women have confirmed vice-captain Taylor Hinds is leaving the club, with a source telling ESPN she is in talks with Arsenal. The decision comes after Hinds joined the team in 2020 and played a key role in their successful Women’s Super League campaign.
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Brazilian football star Neymar has made a heartfelt statement about his dedication to the sport, vowing to play until his body can no longer handle the demands of the sport. The forward, known for his remarkable talent and flair on the field, emphasizes his commitment to the game and his team’s objectives.
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Monterrey coach Domenec Torrent acknowledges Dortmund’s superiority in their Club World Cup clash but remains confident in his team’s ability to compete. The match, set for Tuesday night in Atlanta, is expected to be a tough test for the Liga MX side.
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Real Madrid’s captain Dani Carvajal has expressed his willingness to adapt to any role within Xabi Alonso’s tactical framework, indicating his flexibility as the club looks to implement new strategies under the new manager. This adaptability is seen as a key factor in the team’s potential for success in the upcoming season.
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FIFPRO has raised concerns over the effect of intense heat during the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Two games—Paris Saint-Germain-Atlético Madrid and Chelsea-Esper, should have been postponed due to extreme heat.
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The Los Angeles Lakers unveiled their Statement Edition uniforms for the 2025-26 NBA season, featuring ‘LA’ on both sides of the shorts for the first time on a core uniform. The design emphasizes the team’s connection to the city and its cultural significance.
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Quarterback Zach Wilson married Nicolette Dellanno in Manhattan, New York, a year after their engagement. The ceremony took place over the weekend, marking the culmination of their relationship.
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The WNBA is expanding to Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, driven by growing interest in women’s basketball and the league’s goal to increase its national footprint. This decision is expected to have significant implications for the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the draft process.
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Manchester City is looking to maintain their momentum in the Club World Cup, aiming to secure a quarterfinal berth following a strong performance in the tournament. The team is expected to focus on key matches to advance further in the competition.
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Jordan Love married Ronika Stone over the weekend, and former Packers player David Bakhtiari made a pointed jab at Aaron Rodgers in his congratulatory post.
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Swimmer Gretchen Walsh was named the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, capping a career at Virginia that included 25 total NCAA event titles, nine of them individual.
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Mike Brown will have a second meeting with the New York Knicks for their head coaching job and has emerged as a strong candidate, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Monday. The Knicks, who are looking for a new head coach after firing Jeff Hornacek, are evaluating several candidates, with Brown being one of the…
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The Vegas Golden Knights have acquired star forward Mitch Marner in an eight-year contract deal, according to sources. The trade marks a major shift in both teams’ rosters as Marner joins the Knights.
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The Detroit Red Wings have signed forward Patrick Kane to a one-year, $3 million contract extension, securing his commitment to the team and preventing him from entering unrestricted free agency. This move comes after Kane recorded 11 goals last season, showcasing his value to the franchise.
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ESPN sources have confirmed that free agent center Brook Lopez has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Clippers for a two-year, $30 million contract. This marks a major development in the Clippers’ roster building efforts as they look to strengthen their frontcourt for the upcoming season.
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The Memphis Grizzlies and All-Star Jaren Jackson Jr. are finalizing a $240M, five-year extension. This deal will secure Jackson’s future with the team through the 2028-2029 season.
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Free agent point guard D’Angelo Russell has agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal with the Dallas Mavericks, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania. The deal marks a significant move for both the player and the team as Russell looks to reestablish himself in the NBA after a tumultuous season with the Brooklyn Nets.
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Sources indicate that the Denver Nuggets will trade Michael Porter Jr. and an unprotected 2032 first-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets for Cam Johnson, as reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania. The trade signifies a strategic realignment for both teams in the ongoing NBA offseason.
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A blast near Libya damaged the Vilamoura, an oil tanker that had previously visited Russian ports, leading to concerns over potential targeting. The incident has prompted inspections of vessels for mines, highlighting ongoing security risks in maritime routes.
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U.S. Special Representative Keith Kellogg has rejected Russian claims that Ukraine and the U.S. are stalling peace talks, calling the claim ‘Orwellian’ and unfounded. Kellogg criticized Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilians, urging an immediate ceasefire.
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The EU and Ukraine have finalized a long-term trade agreement, ending wartime trade liberalization measures that had allowed Ukrainian agri-food exports to enter the EU tariff-free since 2022. The new framework replaces the autonomous trade measures (ATMs) with a structured framework that includes modest quotas increases for sensitive products, full liberalization for certain items, and…
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A Russian logistics hub in occupied Luhansk Oblast is burning after a reported drone strike on July 1. Ukraine’s military intelligence has previously destroyed Russian air defense systems in occupied Zaporizhzhia, showing ongoing drone attacks against Russian military targets.
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The United Nations has internally concluded that Russia planned and executed a deadly explosion at the Olenivka prison in 2022, killing over 50 Ukrainian POWs. Russia denied responsibility, blocked international investigations, and contaminated evidence at the site, according to a UN report.
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A Turkish cartoonist has been detained for creating a cartoon that depicted the Islamic prophet Muhammad, sparking significant controversy. The magazine claimed the cartoon did not aim to mock religious values, but the act still led to legal action.
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A new study reveals that increasing salinity in ocean waters near Antarctica is contributing to faster ice melt. The research indicates that briny warm water mixing on the ocean surface is intensifying the melting process, which could have significant implications for global sea levels.
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Elon Musk has intensified his criticism of the Republican Party’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ calling it ‘insane spending’ that would increase the debt ceiling by $5 trillion. He argues that the bill represents a one-party system, mocking it as the ‘Porky Pig Party’ and threatening to form a new ‘America Party’ if the legislation passes.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., has promised that the Republican Party will successfully pass the ‘big, beautiful bill’ on Hannity, indicating a strong commitment to advancing the legislation despite potential opposition. The senator’s statement highlights the party’s resolve to push forward with the bill, regardless of the opposition it may face.
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Grant Cardone of Cardone Capital discusses tensions between Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and former President Donald Trump, exploring how Powell’s recent comments could influence market dynamics. The analysis highlights potential impacts on interest rates and investor confidence amid political pressures.
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Missouri prosecutors are seeking to upgrade charges against Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson for the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen in their friend’s backyard in January 2024. The case has been under investigation for over a year, with initial charges of involuntary manslaughter now being considered as second-degree murder.
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Sean Hannity is promoting Trump’s legislative package as Senate votes continue. The Fox News host frames the bill as a major win for voters.
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Actor John Cusack, known for his anti-Israel and anti-Trump sentiments, has advocated for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons as a deterrent against U.S. and Israeli aggression in the Middle East. His comments came following the recent U.S. military strikes on Iranian facilities, which President Trump labeled a ‘spectacular military success.’
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Iran claims its next war with Israel will be the final one, with advanced missiles that could penetrate Israeli defenses, according to an anonymous source. The source claims that Israel is defenseless against these missiles.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier discussed the Trump administration’s deportation policies during an interview on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.' The conversation centered on the emphasis placed on family safety through immigration enforcement.
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Authorities have released a photo of the suspect in the Idaho firefighter ambush, identifying the firefighters who were killed and injured. Wess Roley, the 20-year-old suspect, was found dead near the scene, believed to have taken his own life.
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U.S. District Judge Julien Neals denied Apple’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit accusing the company of using restrictions on third-party app and device developers to keep users from switching to competitors and unlawfully dominate the market. The decision allows the case to proceed, potentially leading to a years-long legal battle over competition barriers in the…
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Kevin O’Leary, a prominent investor from ‘Shark Tank,’ expressed concerns during a segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ about Zohran Mamdani’s political stance, suggesting it could pose significant challenges to American governance. O’Leary highlighted the potential risks associated with Mamdani’s policies, indicating they might disrupt the existing political landscape.
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Dozens of demonstrators were arrested at the U.S. Capitol while protesting the Republican tax and spending cut bill. Protesters carried black wooden coffins with red signs indicating potential Medicaid and SNAP benefit cuts, representing opposition to the proposed legislation.
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Senate lawmakers are currently engaged in a protracted debate over President Donald Trump’s comprehensive legislative proposal, known colloquially as the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The bill, which was initially introduced as part of the Trump administration’s broader agenda, aims to implement a wide array of policy changes across multiple sectors.
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Politics professor Wilfred Reilly is addressing the controversy surrounding New York Representative Zohran Mamdani’s views on ‘Jesse Watters Prim, which has sparked debates within the Democratic Party about its ideological direction.
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The U.S. Senate is in the midst of a critical showdown over major legislative proposals, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape. Meanwhile, international tensions have escalated with the potential for an Israel ceasefire, and the trial of rapper Diddy has captured public attention.
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Luis Severino criticized the Athletics’ temporary ballpark, Sutter Health Park, comparing it to spring training games. The team reportedly wants to trade him before the MLB trade deadline.
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A San Francisco bookstore has removed J.K. Rowling’s ‘Harry Potter’ series from its shelves following the author’s decision to fund a ‘women’s rights’ legal fund, which she claims aims to protect sex-based rights in the workplace, public life, and female spaces. The bookstore, Booksmith, stated that it is distancing itself from Rowling due to her…