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The Boston Bruins may have traded one of their franchise legends, but they would bring him back if the feeling is mutual. Brad Marchand, a key figure in the team’s storied history, was traded to the Florida Panthers prior to the trade deadline last season.
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Former boxing champion Butterbean, also known as Eric Esch, has challenged Jake Paul in a commercial for Lucky Energy following Paul’s recent victory. The ad highlights Butterbean’s return to boxing despite his age and chronic mobility issues.
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North Carolina GOP Rep. Pat Harrigan is considering a bid for Sen. Thom Tillis’ Senate seat after Tillis announced he would not run for re-election, following Trump’s call for a primary challenger. The decision could shape a competitive Republican primary in the state.
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Israel’s military has confirmed the death of Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, a high-ranking Hamas commander allegedly responsible for planning the October 7 attacks. The IDF called him one of the last remaining senior Hamas terrorists, stating he led the group’s military operations and orchestrated the deadly assault that left over 1,200 Israelis dead and 250…
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Utah Senator Mike Lee withdrew a provision in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Act that would have allowed the sale of federal lands for development, facing backlash from Republican colleagues. Lee cited concerns over ensuring lands would be sold to American families rather than foreign entities or corporations.
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Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the UAE vice president and owner of Manchester City, is reportedly overseeing secret foreign military operations for his country, according to sources. His role has raised questions about the intersection of sports and geopolitics.
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Senate Democrats have concluded their strategic delay by compelling Senate clerks to read the full 940-page GOP version of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ a process that lasted nearly 16 hours. Key GOP senators, including Rand Paul and Thom Tillis, are anticipated to oppose the bill unless substantial Medicaid adjustments are made, further complicating its path…
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Senate Republicans and Democrats remain divided over the Medicaid reforms included in President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ following a 51-49 vote. Sen. Jim Banks argued the reforms would only affect certain groups, while Sen. Chris Coons warned of potential loss of healthcare coverage for undocumented immigrants.
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Former NFL star T.J. Houshmandzadeh has cast doubt on Shedeur Sanders’ chances of becoming the Cleveland Browns’ starting quarterback, suggesting the competition is likely between Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel. Houshmandzadeh raised questions about the validity of Sanders’ impressive passing stats, noting they may have been recorded against less challenging opponents.
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The Senate is advancing a revised version of Trump’s policy bill, which would significantly reduce Medicaid spending. A nonpartisan analysis indicates that these cuts would result in more people losing healthcare coverage compared to earlier proposals.
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Sabrina Carpenter unveiled an alternate album cover for ‘Man’s Best Friend’ after facing backlash over the original design, which many called tone-deaf and dehumanizing. The new cover, described as ‘approved by God,’ was released following criticism.
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Super Bowl champion Willie Colon urges Jacksonville Jaguars players to rigorously test rookie Travis Hunter as he aims to play both wide receiver and cornerback in 2025. Colon highlights the challenges of dual-position play, advising teammates to push Hunter to his limits.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that federal district judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions, a decision that has significant implications for executive authority and judicial restraint. The ruling, which came from a 6-3 decision, is seen as a win for the Trump administration, which argued that such injunctions had been used to block its policies.…
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A recent report has revealed that nearly 20% of cancer drugs in four African nations are substandard or counterfeit, posing serious risks to patients’ health. Health experts warn that patients receiving these subpar medications may not experience the intended therapeutic effects and could face severe adverse reactions.
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate, has defended his proposal to tax ‘richer and whiter neighborhoods’ as part of his plan to address perceived disparities in property taxation. Mamdani claims the policy is not racially motivated but an assessment of under-taxed areas, as he seeks to shift the, the tax burden…
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Paul Mauro, a Fox News contributor and former NYPD inspector, has raised concerns over Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral candidacy in New York City. Mauro is highlighting the potential for increased sanctuary policies, which could lead to significant challenges for the city’s law enforcement and public safety.
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Senator Thom Tillis has decided not to seek reelection in 2026, citing his desire to spend time with his family rather than continue navigating Washington’s partisan gridlock. His vote against Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ has placed him at odds with the president and highlighted the deepening divisions within the Republican Party.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham praised the U.S. military strike on Iran as a ‘tremendous success’ but warned that the regime remains committed to its nuclear ambitions. He emphasized that Iran must recognize Israel’s right to exist before any meaningful talks with the Trump administration can take place.
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Republican leaders are now endorsing research into counterculture drugs, marking a shift from past stances. Meanwhile, Democratic representatives are adopting a more cautious approach toward unproven medical treatments.
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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has decided to support President Trump’s signature legislation after Republicans revised the health care provisions, enhancing the bill’s support. The changes, including delaying Medicaid provider tax adjustments and increasing rural hospital funding, have secured Hawley’s endorsement.
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The social media accounts of recently deceased lawmakers have resumed activity, highlighting a lack of official policy on managing their online presence after death. After Zohran Mamdani’s apparent victory in the New York Democratic mayoral primary, former Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) liked an Instagram post congratulating him on his win, despite having died last…
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Jim McLaughlin, a top pollster for former President Donald Trump, has warned Senate Republicans to abandon deeper Medicaid cuts in the megabill, cautioning against potential voter backlash. He urged the Senate to align with the House version of the Medicaid provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, asserting that working-class Americans who supported Trump…
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Senate Republicans are preparing to vote Saturday on a revised version of President Trump’s massive tax and spending bill, facing significant opposition over Medicaid cuts and national debt concerns. The Vice President may need to break a tie if the procedural vote fails to secure enough support.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has told fellow Democrats they will force the out-loud reading of the GOP’s 940-page bill if the Senate votes to start debate Saturday. The maneuver aims to slow down Senate passage of the megabill and give Democrats more time to raise awareness of its provisions.
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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has instructed GOP members to prepare for potential votes on the Republican megabill as early as Tuesday evening or Wednesday. Senate GOP leaders are resisting deep Medicaid cuts, a move that has raised concerns among dozens of House Republicans.
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Elon Musk has renewed his attacks against the Republican megabill, calling the latest Senate draft bill dangerous for the U.S. economy and national strategy. He argues the legislation threatens future industries by favoring outdated sectors like coal over clean energy and EV incentives.
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Senate Republicans have introduced a new excise tax on wind and solar projects, targeting future developments with financial penalties. Critics call it a ‘kill shot’ that could significantly increase costs and reduce installations, with analysts warning of potential higher electricity rates for consumers.
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The Senate is in a tense stalemate over the Republicans’ domestic-policy bill, with key Republican senators holding firm against the megabill. Vice President JD Vance is attempting to secure crucial votes, but three GOP senators have already opposed the bill, potentially delaying its advancement.
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President Trump has threatened to support a primary challenger against Sen. Thom Tillis following his opposition to a key legislative measure. Tillis, who has expressed concerns over Medicaid changes in the bill, now faces a tough upcoming race with Democratic contenders like Wiley Nickel and Roy Cooper.
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Senate Republicans advanced their sweeping domestic policy bill after securing enough support from holdouts through negotiations, but the passage remains uncertain as key senators like Tillis and Paul continue to oppose it.
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Democratic Senator Mark Warner warns that President Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ will severely damage GOP support due to its harsh Medicaid cuts and perceived favoritism toward the wealthy. Warner criticizes the legislation as essentially tax cuts for the affluent at the expense of health care for the poor, predicting it will ‘cripple’ the party’s chances.
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Sen. Thom Tillis, a two-term North Carolina Republican, has announced his retirement from the U.S. Senate, citing the mounting pressure from Trump’s public attacks. His decision comes as he faced criticism for voting against Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which has intensified within his party. The retirement paves the way for a competitive GOP primary, with…
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White House officials are preparing to meet with Kentucky state Sen. Aaron Reed to discuss a potential challenge against GOP Rep. Thomas Massie in the 2024 Republican primary election. Massie has embraced the challenge, fundraising off MAGA’s slights and leveraging Trump’s threats to campaign against him.
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Senate clerks have completed a nearly 16-hour reading of the GOP’s 940-page megabill. This reading was conducted without waiving chamber rules, a move Democrats used to emphasize the bill’s most contentious provisions.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) is defending Medicaid work requirements in President Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ arguing that the changes aim to cut fraud and abuse rather than reduce access. He insists that the program should focus on helping people during hard times, not perpetuating dependency.The Senate GOP advanced the bill for a general debate, but…
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The article explores Marco Rubio’s multifaceted political career and includes a discussion with Trump’s ‘chief Twitter troll’, highlighting the evolving role of social media in political discourse.
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England, the 2022 Euro champions, are set to defend their title at Euro 2025, having undergone substantial changes in the past three years. The article delves into their evolution, examining how strategic and personnel adjustments have positioned them for success in the upcoming tournament.
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Arsenal have expressed interest in signing Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekit, according to Transfer Talk. The move comes amid ongoing transfer speculation surrounding the Gunners’ attacking options.
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Sarah Schmelzel and Alb, Valenzuela took a one-shot lead Saturday in the Dow Championship after shooting a 2-under 68 in alternate-shot play. Their strong performance positions them well for the remainder of the tournament.
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Cristiano Ronaldo has decided to take a break from the revamped Club World Cup following his recent contract extension with Al Nassr. This decision highlights his focus on maintaining peak form for club commitments.
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USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino hailed Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas as ‘one of the best in the world’ ahead of Sunday’s Gold Cup quarterfinal. The match will take place on Sunday, with both teams aiming for a strong performance.
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Miami faces challenges but remains determined to assert itself. The city’s resilience is highlighted in its potential competition with PSG.
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Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has sharply criticized the introduction of the expanded Club World Cup format, calling it the worst idea ever implemented in football. The former Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool boss, who led his teams to multiple trophies, expressed concerns about the potential negative impact on the competition’s quality and competitiveness.
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Mexico advanced to the Gold Cup semifinals with a 2-0 win over Saudi Arabia, thanks to an early second-half goal from Alexis Vega. The victory highlights the team’s strength and potential in the tournament.
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Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique has warned his players against underestimating the threat posed by Lionel Messi and Inter Miami in Sunday’s Club World Cup match. The match carries significant stakes for both teams, with Messi’s influence expected to play a crucial role in the outcome.
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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca criticized the U.S. hosting of the Club World Cup and the two-hour weather delay, calling it ‘a joke.’ The delay in the match against Benfica has raised concerns about the organization of the tournament.
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Chase Elliott secured his 20th NASCAR Cup Series win with a last-lap pass on Brad Keselowski at Atlanta, calling the moment ‘unbelievable.’ The crash-filled race highlighted Elliott’s resilience and skill under pressure.
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Chelsea’s Club World Cup victory after a four-hour and 38-minute match has been called one of the most absurd games in the tournament’s history. The prolonged duration has raised questions about the sustainability of extended gameplay in international competitions.
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Al Hilal, colloquy known as the ‘Real Madrid of Saudi Arabia,’ is set to face Manchester City in a highly anticipated Club World Cup clash. The match offers the Saudi club a chance to demonstrate its competitiveness against one of Europe’s top teams.
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UFC 317 highlights the emergence of promising fighters Ilia Topuria and Joshua Van, who bring fresh energy to the lightweight and flyweight divisions. Their inclusion is expected to elevate the competition and provide fans with thrilling action.
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Jake Paul defeated former champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. by unanimous decision on Saturday. The bout, which was expected to highlight the contrast between Paul’s mixed martial arts background and Chavez’s boxing pedigree, saw Paul’s technical prowess shine.
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Jake Paul, after defeating Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., has called out cruiserweight champions, signaling his intent to challenge for a world title. The article explores whether he can secure a matchup with these champions.
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Naomi Osaka struggled at the French Open, falling short of her expectations. The article explores her potential for a strong comeback at Wimbledon.
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Experts evaluate the chances of Alcaraz, Gauff, and Djokovic in the upcoming Wimbledon. The analysis includes their recent form and potential challenges.
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Inter Miami’s reliance on Lionel Messi’s individual prowess has fallen short against PSG, underscoring the gap between the two clubs. The challenge remains for the team as they seek to make an impact in European competitions.
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Detroit has made a strong start to the season, becoming the first team to reach 50 wins. However, experts are divided on whether the Tigers can maintain their position as the top team in the AL Central.
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A comprehensive review of the 2023 NHL draft, assessing all 32 teams’ selections across 224 picks. The evaluation covers both high-profile and mid-round choices, offering insight into each team’s draft strategy and success.
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ESPN’s NBA insiders detail the optimal summer strategy for all 30 teams, emphasizing roster management and player development to strengthen rosters for the upcoming season. The guide highlights the importance of balancing experienced players with young talent to enhance team competitiveness.
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Heat guard Duncan Robinson is declining his $20 million early termination option to become a free agent and will work with the team on a new deal, sources told ESPN. The decision comes as the Miami Heat look to restructure their roster ahead of the 2023-24 NBA season.
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Alabama has successfully recruited four-star outside linebacker Xavier Griffin for its 2026 football recruiting class. This addition is a significant boost for the program’s future competitiveness.