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Cody Rhodes and Jade Cargill emerged victorious in the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments at WWE’s Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia, earning world title shots at SummerSlam. Their wins over Randy Orton and Asuka, respectively, solidified their positions as top contenders for major championships.
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Capitol Police have arrested an individual after he disrupted the Senate debate on President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The incident took place on Sunday, underscoring the intense political climate surrounding the proposed legislation.
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Chad Ayers, a former South Carolina sheriff’s deputy, has voiced concerns about law enforcement facing a significant disadvantage when taking sniper fire from suspects in elevated positions, such, as near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The comments come amid a recent incident where at least one shooter targeted officers from a high vantage point.
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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has criticized the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that limits the while arguing this was the left’s preferred tool to wage lawfare against Trump.
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A protest in Paris led by right-wing politician Florian Philippot’s party, The Patriots, has called for an end to France’s military aid to Ukraine and a complete exit from NATO and the EU. Protesters criticized French President Emmanuel Macron’s pro-Ukraine policies and demanded a ‘Frexit,’ with slogans such as ‘Freand is another name for Peace’…
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Law enforcement executive Bernard Zapor has commented on reports of a shooting incident that targeted firefighters in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, highlighting the complex tactical challenges faced by first responders in such situations. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of emergency personnel and the need for improved protocols to prevent similar attacks.
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Political strategist Katie Zacharia asserts there is no clear heir apparent for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race. During a segment on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ Zacharia discussed potential candidates for both the Republican and Democratic parties, highlighting the absence of a definite successor to Trump within his circle.
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A recent attack on Evin Prison in Tehran has sparked widespread concern and calls for accountability. The incident has raised questions about the security measures in place and has highlighted the ongoing issues with human rights in Iran.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has called on NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to explain his position on the phrase ‘globalize the intifada,’ which has generated significant debate. The remark is seen as a response to Mamdani’s recent statements regarding the Palestinian cause, with Jeff,
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Angel Reese led the Chicago Sky to a 92-85 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks with a season-high 24 points and 16 rebounds, extending her double-double streak to four games. Her performance was part of a broader team effort highlighted by contributions from multiple players.
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Fox News host Mark Levin criticized the Supreme Court’s ruling on nationwide injunctions, calling it a significant setback for life, liberty, and the rule of law. His remarks on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ underscored the growing partisan divide over judicial authority and individual rights.
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Paul Simon has canceled East Coast concerts due to chronic back pain, requiring minor surgery, with hopes of resuming his summer tour. The artist, 83, also revealed ongoing struggles with hearing loss, which influenced his decision to perform in smaller venues.
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The U.N. nuclear inspector warns Iran could resume nuclear fuel enrichment within months after the U.S. attack, deepening the divide with President Trump’s assertion that Tehran has abandoned its nuclear ambitions.
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Madison Alworth, co-host of ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ has expressed confidence that the Trump administration will take action against Iranian sleeper cells. The discussion centered around recent ICE arrests of illegal Iranian nationals, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat potential threats.
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Jake Retzlaff, an NCAA quarterback for Brigham Young University, is preparing to transfer from the school after facing potential suspension for an honor code violation related to sexual assault allegations. Retzlaff denies the accusations, which have led to a lawsuit filed by a woman in May 2024, alleging assault and battery.
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Idaho Sheriff Robert Norris has provided an update on an active shooter situation following reports that at least two firefighters were ambushed and killed. The incident has raised concerns about safety protocols and emergency response procedures.
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The co-hosts of ‘The Big Weekend Show’ are providing updates on the ongoing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial, with jury deliberations set to commence. The panel is discussing the latest developments in the case, including potential key evidence and witness testimonies that could influence the jury’s decision.
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CNN host Michael Smerconish praised President Donald Trump’s recent actions as ‘consequential,’ citing military strikes on Iran and NATO defense agreements. A poll revealed 72% of his audience would not have an open mind about Trump.
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Ex-NBC host Chuck Todd criticized the Democratic Party’s identity crisis, describing it as a collection of individuals who dislike Trump. This has led to internal conflicts and a loss of working-class support.
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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Security Agency (NSA) have published a report urging software developers to adopt memory-safe programming languages (MSLs). This guidance highlights the critical importance of memory safety in mitigating national security risks and improving software security.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has denied allegations of plotting a coup after his defeat in the 2 022 election. The legal proceedings against him have intensified as investigators probe his alleged involvement in undermining democratic processes.
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Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi, Iran’s top Shiite cleric, issued a fatwa condemning U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as ‘enemies of God.’The religious decree warns that any individual or government that challenges or endangers the leadership and unity of the global Islamic community—the Ummah—should be regarded as a ‘warlord’ or…
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A growing number of young people in eastern Germany are embracing nationalism and extremism, with Nazi symbols no longer viewed as provocative. Authorities warn of rising radicalization among youth in the region.
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Two Idaho firefighters were killed and another injured in a sniper ambush while battling a wildfire near Canfield Mountain. Authorities confirmed the discovery of a deceased man and a nearby firearm, raising questions about the suspect’s motives.
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Firefighters were shot while responding to a brush fire in Idaho, raising concerns about safety during emergency operations.
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Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, has announced he will not seek re-election following criticism from President Trump. His exit is expected to spark a competitive Senate race in the state, which could influence the balance of power in the Senate.
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Senator Rand Paul has refused to support the Senate’s budget bill due to concerns over increased national debt. The proposal has sparked divided opinions among Republicans, with Paul’s opposition highlighting growing internal disagreements about fiscal responsibility.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review whether former President Donald Trump improperly used the Alien Enemies Act to initiate mass deportations of Venezuelans detained at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility in Anson, Texas. The case has ascended to the highest court after being considered by a conservative appeals court, marking the first time the…
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A severe heatwave has gripped Europe, reaching record-high temperatures that have triggered health alerts and increased wildfire risks across multiple countries. The situation has been exacerbated by extreme weather conditions, with areas such as France, Spain, and Greece experiencing the worst impacts.
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Molly Line, co-host of ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ highlights Zohran Mamdani’s unapologetic stance on his identity as a key factor in his political appeal. The conversation explores how Mamdani’s authenticity resonates with a generation seeking genuine representation.
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The Big Weekend Show co-hosts are examining the details of President Donald Trump’s proposed ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which includes provisions related to healthcare reform. They are highlighting concerns about the number of individuals enrolled in Medicaid who may not require such services, sparking debate over the program’s scope and efficiency.
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A state-owned mining company in Sudan reported that workers were killed in a gold mine collapse in the northeast. The company had previously warned against working the artisan, shaft due to safety risks.
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Warren Schaeffer, interim manager of the Colorado Rockies, made his first ejection memorable after confronting umpire Ramon De Jesus following a controversial strike call on Tyler Freeman. Despite being ejected, the Rockies secured a 4-3 victory in extra innings, showcasing Schaeffer’s fiery demeanor and the team’s resilience.
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North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis has announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, a move that has drawn praise from President Donald Trump. Trump celebrated the retirement announcement, warning cost-cutting Republicans to remain cautious as they prepare for future elections.
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MediaBuzz highlights three key developments: coverage of airstrikes, criticism of Trump, and an unexpected upset by a Socialist candidate. The report emphasizes the ongoing tensions and political shifts in the region.
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The U.S. Senate is making progress on President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ according to Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram, who provided updates on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ The legislation, which has been a focal point of recent debates, is now set for potential voting, signaling a significant step in its legislative journey.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called for an immediate cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the need for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict. Recent strikes by Israeli forces in central Gaza City have led to significant damage to infrastructure and civilian areas.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has approved Ukraine’s withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention, which prohibits the use of anti-personnel landmines. The country has also confirmed the loss of an F-16 fighter jet, raising concerns about its air defense capabilities.
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Ukraine has officially begun the process of withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention, an international treaty prohibiting landmine use. This decision comes as Kyiv reported the loss of an F-16 fighter jet, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Former Senator Jeff Flake criticized Senator Thom Tillis for potentially compromising his beliefs to win re-election, highlighting tensions within the Republican Party. Tillis, facing pressure from Trump, announced his retirement, citing a hostile environment for independent thinking in Congress.
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President Donald Trump has threatened to pressure media outlets like CNN and the New York Times to disclose their sources regarding the U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. He accused these organizations of spreading ‘fake news’ and claimed their coverage was inaccurate, asserting that the strikes did not significantly damage Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
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Germany’s pilot project to recover WWII munitions from the Baltic Sea has raised concerns about environmental hazards. The recovered weapons include chemical agents like mustard gas and phosgene, posing risks to marine life and coastal areas.
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President Trump claims he has identified a group of wealthy individuals interested in acquiring TikTok, though he did not specify their identities. The potential sale must receive approval from the Chinese government, which has raised concerns over national security.
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Julian Reese, the former Maryland Terrapins forward, signed with the Los Angeles Lakers as an undrafted free agent, marking a significant milestone in his basketball career. His sister, Angel Reese, celebrated the news on social media, encouraging him to seize the opportunity ahead.
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The U.S. Senate has advanced a bill that would impose a tax on wind and solar power producers, intensifying challenges already faced by the renewable energy sector. According to Rhodium Group, a research firm, the repeal of federal subsidies alone could lead to a 72 percent decline in wind and solar installations over the next…
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Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures in Spain breaking records for June. Experts warn that more extreme heat is expected to follow.
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In an age where the line between faith and empire is increasingly blurred, the article calls for urgent reflection on how Christian Zionism distorts religious teachings to serve geopolitical ends. The movement’s alignment with imperial ambitions threatens the core values of Christianity, which emphasize peace, justice, and love, rather than dominion and control.
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Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s star player, has been named one of the two captains for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game after receiving over 1 million votes. The event will take place in Indianapolis on July 19, with Clark leading the roster selection alongside Napheesa Collier.
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Israeli forces struck Evin Prison in Tehran, killing 71 individuals, according to Iranian state media. The attack has raised international concerns about hostage safety and regional tensions.
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The Italian Football Championship has unexpectedly moved to Toledo, Ohio, where amateur teams from Ancona and Florence competed. Firenze Guelphi defeated Ancona Dolphins with a score of 49-19.
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The band Bob Vylan led a crowd in a chant of ‘Death, death to the I.D.F.’ during their performance at Glastonbury, Britain’s largest music festival. The incident has sparked controversy and raised questions about the role of music festivals in addressing political issues.
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A new analysis reveals the Senate’s proposed legislation could add at least $3.3 trillion to the national debt, surpassing the House version’s estimates. This projection has raised concerns among fiscal hawks in the House, who fear the escalating cost could jeopardize the bill’s passage.
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Russia has carried out one of its largest attacks on Ukraine, focusing on the western regions, which are less frequently targeted. Civilians are taking shelter in subway stations during ongoing strikes on Kyiv as the conflict escalates.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree to withdraw from the Anti-Landmine Treaty, a global agreement banning the use of anti-personnel landmines. The treaty, ratified by more than 160 countries, does not include Russia, which has not signed the agreement.
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Recent satellite imagery has revealed ongoing activity and fresh evidence of significant damage to tunnels and access roads at Iran’s underground Fordow uranium enrichment site caused by last week’s airstrikes. The facility was targeted by Israeli forces on June 23, one day after the U.S. carried out strikes using bunker-buster bombs.
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Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.V., has called democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City mayoral primary a ‘gift’ to the Republican Party. Moore argues that Mamdani’s progressive policies will force GOP candidates to distance themselves from him during the upcoming election.
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The Senate is preparing to debate a contentious GOP policy bill that has sparked widespread concern over its potential impact on the national deficit and healthcare programs. A top Senate official confirmed that two last-minute provisions were added to benefit Alaska and secure Senator Lisa Murkowski’s support.
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The GOP is implementing a bill that reduces benefits for the poor by making them harder to get and to keep. This approach involves increasing bureaucratic hurdles rather than directly reducing program benefits.
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Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa has vowed to stay in the race, despite pressure from donors to drop out and allow incumbent Eric Adams to take his place. Sliwa, known for founding the Guardian Angels, claims he is the only qualified candidate to lead the city and dismisses the influence of socialist Zohran Mamdani.
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Legendary horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas has died at 39 after a severe MRSA blood infection led to hospitalization and worsened his pre-existing conditions. His family shared a heartfelt tribute, highlighting his contributions to the sport and his legacy in horse racing.