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The news briefing discusses the potential future of Iran’s nuclear program, highlighting recent developments and international concerns. The article also references a guard at Evin Prison in Tehran in 2022, indicating possible connections to ongoing political or security issues.
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Thousands of Hong Kong youth have suffered lasting consequences from the antigovernment protests that began six years ago. Chan Chi Sum, a 20-year-old arrested under the national security law for his role in a student political group, is a stark example of the long-term impact of the protests.
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Major U.S. cities with increased police budgets have reported significant declines in homicides, according to a report by the Major Cities Chiefs Association. Law enforcement leaders argue this reflects the public’s rejection of the ‘defund the police’ movement.
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Pennsylvania residents face hearings to determine if they must testify at Bryan Kohberger’s quadruple murder trial in Idaho. The defense seeks to humanize the suspect to potentially influence the jury’s perception.
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A Viking-era burial site near Aarhus, Denmark, has revealed treasures including gold thread, beads, and coins, linked to a high-status family. The discovery suggests connections to the Danish royal power and highlights the significance of the site during the Viking era.
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The Canadian government has decided to cancel a tax on American technology companies, a move that has pleased the Trump administration. This decision comes following discussions at the Group of 7 summit in Kananaskis, where Prime Minister Mark Carney met with President Trump.
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Thousands of protesters blocked major streets in Belgrade and other cities following clashes with police that led to numerous arrests. The protests indicate growing public dissatisfaction with the government’s policies and actions.
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Two firefighters were shot and killed in an ambush while responding to a wildfire in Idaho. The suspect, identified as a sniper, was found dead on the scene.
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Senate Republicans are advancing a controversial accounting tactic to eliminate the cost of their massive domestic policy bill, which has sparked significant backlash from Democrats, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who called it a budgetary gimmick.
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Florida Senator Rick Scott is pushing an amendment to the GOP megabill that would end a Medicaid financing mechanism by 2030. While Scott expresses confidence in its passage, some Republicans warn of potential cuts to healthcare funding.
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In a dramatic Senate floor speech, Republican Senator Thom Tillis condemned the GOP’s sweeping Medicaid cut proposal, warning it would break promises and harm vulnerable populations. He argued the plan would disenroll 66,300 residents of North Carolina from their health care plans, calling it a betrayal of Trump’s 2016 health care promise.
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A one-of-one and autographed rookie card of tennis prodigy Carlos Alcaraz has sold for a record-breaking $237,907, surpassing the previous record held by an Alcaraz card. This sale underscores the growing market value and desirability of Alcaraz’s memorabilia in the sports collectibles arena.
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Somi Lee and Jin Hee Im secured victory at the Dow Championship with a decisive playoff performance, ending Lexi Thompson’s pursuit of her first LPGA title in six years. Their win demonstrates the competitive edge of South Korean golfers on the international stage.
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Manchester United is closely watching Moise Kean’s potential transfer as the club’s planned deal for Eric Mbeumo faces uncertainty. Transfer Talk provides the latest updates on the situation.
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Defender Izzy Rodriguez and midfielder Sam Meza made their USWNT debuts, with Rodriguez scoring in her first appearance under coach Hayes. Their inclusion marks a significant moment for the team’s strategy and depth.
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Flamengo coach Filipe Luis claimed European clubs are the ‘football elite’ after his team’s 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup. The defeat raises questions about the gap in competition quality between South American and European clubs.
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Sporting CP president Frederico Varandas has confirmed that Viktor Gyökeres is highly likely to leave the club during the upcoming transfer window. The club has not yet released an official statement on the matter, leaving fans and analysts to speculate on the reasons behind the player’s potential exit.
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Guatemala secured a spot in the semifinals of the Concacaf Gold Cup with a penalty shootout victory over Canada. Jose Morales scored the winning goal in the seventh round, ensuring Guatemala’s advancement in the tournament.
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Pep Guardiola acknowledges the potential negative impact of the FIFA Club World Cup on Manchester City’s season. Other clubs not in the tournament express jealousy over City’s participation.
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Spain striker Aitana Bonmatí has been discharged from hospital after recovering from viral meningitis and will re-join the squad in the coming days. Bonmatí’s recovery is a significant boost for the Spain squad ahead of upcoming fixtures, as her absence has been felt in their attacking play.
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England secured a dominant 7,0 victory over Jamaica in their Euro 2025 farewell match, solidifying their chances of defending the title in Switzerland. The win ensures a strong start for the Three Lions as they prepare for the upcoming tournament.
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Chelsea have reached an agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign striker João Pedro for a total of £60 million. The deal includes a £20 million fee and undisclosed add-ons, with the transfer expected to be finalized ahead of the 2023/24 Premier League season.
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The article explores the potential next steps for top UFC fighters Ilia Topuria, Alexandre Pantoja, and Charles Oliveira following their performances at UFC 317. Fans and analysts are already speculating on the next challenges these athletes may face.
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Lando Norris’ title hopes have significantly improved following his strong performance in the Austrian Grand Prix. This performance has shifted the momentum in his favor for the 2023 F1 title race.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) secured a hard-fought victory in the Gold Cup, advancing to the semifinals with a crucial goal from Matt Freese. Despite a lackluster performance, Fre,
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Angel Reese led the Chicago Sky to a 92-30 victory over the Sparks with a season-high 24 points. She became the first WNBA player with 15 or more rebounds in four consecutive games.
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The Vegas Golden Knights have completed a trade, sending defenseman Nicolas Hague to the Nashville Predators in exchange for blueliner Jeremy Lauzon and center Colton Sissons. This move is seen as a potential step towards acquiring high-impact players like Mitch Mar, who has been a trade target for several teams.
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USMNT goalkeeper Matthew Freese made three crucial penalty saves in a dramatic shootout, leading the United States to a 4-3 victory over Costa Rica in the Gold Cup quarterfinals. His performance underscored his preparation and ability to handle high-pressure penalty situations.
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Jake Retzlaff, BYU’s quarterback, is considering transferring after facing suspension following his admission of premarital sex in a legal case tied to an alleged rape accusation. The case has sparked debates about personal conduct and athletic performance in collegiate sports.
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James Harden has declined his $36.3 million player option and is set to sign a two-year, $81.5 million contract with the Clippers, according to ESPN sources. This move comes after a brief and challenging stint with the Boston Celtics.
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Ace Bailey has expressed his satisfaction with being selected by the Utah Jazz as the No. 5 overall pick in the NBA draft. The player emphasized his trust in the team’s development process and dismissed any thoughts of holding out or demanding a trade.
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Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. is set to sign a five-year, $122 million rookie contract extension, according to sources. The deal marks a significant financial commitment from the Houston Rockets to retain Smith as a key player in their roster.
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Deandre Ayton is finalizing a contract buyout with the Portland Trail Blazers to become a free agent, sources told ESPN. The buyout is nearly complete, allowing Ayton to explore other opportunities in the NBA.
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Inter Miami CF left-back Jordi Alba commended the team’s performance in the Club World Cup, stating they met expectations despite a 4-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 16. The defeat ended the club’s campaign in the competition.
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Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director Sergey Naryshkin confirmed that he and U.S. CIA Director John Ratcliffe have agreed to maintain a direct communication line. The move follows U.S. efforts to improve relations with Russia under President Donald Trump’s administration, which includes a historic phone call between Trump and Putin and subsequent bilateral talks in…
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Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar has called for returning to respect for international law and engaging in dialogue with Russia to end the war in Ukraine. His comments come amid discussions about delaying the 18th package of EU sanctions against Russia.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe told U.S. lawmakers that the U.S. strikes have severely damaged Iran’s nuclear program by destroying its metal conversion facility, which is essential for building nuclear weapons. The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, however, suggests the strikes did not fully destroy the targeted sites, highlighting the ongoing debate over the actual impact of…
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met with Russian Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova in Pyongyang to discuss expanding cultural and artistic cooperation, marking the first anniversary of the countries’ comprehensive strategic partnership. The meeting highlights growing North Korea-Russia engagement, including the deployment of over 11,000 elite troops to support Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported that Russia has lost approximately 1,020,010 troops in Ukraine since the start of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022. This figure includes 1,070 casualties from Russian forces in the past day alone.
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The Kremlin claims the stalled peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine are due to Kyiv’s position, U.S. mediation effectiveness, and ongoing battlefield developments. Russia has repeatedly refused U.S.-proposed ceasefire agreements and intensified civilian attacks, with Putin asserting that ‘all of Ukraine is ours.’
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The Crimean Bridge was temporarily closed after explosions and air defense activity were reported in Kerch, Ukraine. Witnesses described hearing multiple blasts and observing Russian air defense systems in operation.
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A sniper ambush targeting Idaho firefighters responding to a blaze resulted in two fatalities and one injury. Authorities have identified a dead man with a firearm nearby and lifted the shelter-in-place order.
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A man was arrested by Capitol Police after disrupting the Senate debate on President Donald Trump’s legislation, shouting from the galleries that lawmakers are ‘horrible.’ The incident occurred during a heated exchange between Democratic and Republican lawmakers, highlighting tensions over Trump’s legislative agenda.
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Dozens of people have been detained in Istanbul as Turkish police blocked key parts of the city during the LGBTQ+ community’s attempt to hold a Pride parade. The event, which was banned by authorities, sparked tensions and drew international condemnation.
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The episode of ‘One Nation with Brian Kilmeade’ focuses on critical geopolitical developments, including tensions between Israel and Iran, significant diplomatic deals involving China, and discussions surrounding the issue of antisemitism. The show also addresses broader implications for international relations and domestic policy.
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Two firefighters were ambushed and killed while battling a fire near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The suspected gunman, believed to have acted alone, was also found dead at the scene.
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Two firefighters were killed and one was injured while responding to a wildfire in Idaho, officials said.
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Glastonbury Festival organizers have condemned the UK punk-rap duo Bob Vylan for their anti-Israel chants during their performance, stating there is no place for antisemitism or hate speech at the event. The performance sparked widespread criticism from officials and the public, with the group’s actions leading to concerns over the boundaries of free speech and…
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Senate Republicans are pushing to bypass longstanding procedural norms that govern how bills can be advanced along party line. The move targets the chamber’s rules regarding the calculation of the cost of their tax cuts.
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Talk radio host Sid Rosenberg criticized New York City Mayor Eric Adams, calling him a ‘crappy’ mayor. The discussion also addressed the issue of antisemitism in America.
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Larry Kudlow, host of ‘Kud’ highlights the importance of caution in U.S.-China trade negotiations. He warns against giving China ‘crown jewels’ that could jeopardize American strategic interests.
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Authorities in Idaho are conducting an active manhunt following a sniper attack that has resulted in several casualties. Josh Schirdard, a former SWAT commander and sniper, is providing updates on the investigation.
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Anti-government protesters have erected barricades in Belgrade and Novi Sad, escalating tensions following a large rally demanding new elections. Authorities have warned against a repeat of the previous night’s riots, citing ongoing tensions over the November 2024 railway station incident.
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The punk-rap duo Bob Vylan has come under intense scrutiny for their alleged anti-Israel remarks during a performance at the Glastonbury Festival on June 28, 2025. This incident has ignited a heated debate about the boundaries of free speech and the responsibilities of artists in political discourse.
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A sniper shot at firefighters late Sunday as they were battling a mountain wildfire in Idaho, killing at least two people and injuring others, authorities said. (Audio Provided by Broadcastify)
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The conflict between Iran and Israel is raising global concerns about regional instability and the involvement of other global powers. Experts warn that the situation could have far-reaching implications for international relations.
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The United States men’s national soccer team advanced to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Costa Rica. Despite being down 1-0, the USMNT rallied with goals from Diego Luna and Max Arfsten, eventually winning the shootout with goalkeeper Matt Freese’s spectacular saves.
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Idaho firefighters are responding to an active shooter situation, with authorities following a procedure similar to that used in Washington, D.C., according to former homicide detective Ted Williams. The incident has raised concerns about the effectiveness of current safety protocols in such high-risk scenarios.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos married in an extravagant Italian wedding with celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, and Tom Brady. The event was marked by high-profile attendees and media attention, highlighting the star power of the guest list.
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Rep. Greg Steube has called for Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough to be fired after she blocked key provisions in Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’ He argues that elected officials, not an unelected staff member, should decide legislative content.