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Rep. Laura Gillen of New York has raised concerns that if Zoh, a prominent democratic socialist, is elected mayor of New York City, it could lead to a significant economic downturn for the city. The warning comes after Mamdani’s victory in the mayoral primary race.
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A suicide attack in north-western Pakistan has killed at least 3 soldiers. The attack was claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban.
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A suicide attack in north-western Pakistan has resulted in the deaths of at least 16 soldiers. The attack was claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban.
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Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos celebrated their wedding in Venice with a star-studded event, where Sánchez chose a Dolce & Gabbana gown inspired by Sophia Loren’s iconic style, marking a departure from her past fashion choices. The ceremony, described as intimate and elegant, highlighted the couple’s personal growth and mutual support.
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The Ingraham Angle’s episode explores the legal challenges faced by Trump, focusing on his potential case before the Supreme Court and the role of Mamdani in the proceedings. The segment highlights the potential implications of these legal actions on both political and legal landscapes.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has established a higher standard for federal judges to block Trump administration policies across the country, limiting their ability to halt such measures. While this decision curtails broad legal challenges, some avenues remain available for targeted lawsuits.
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The New York Times investigation has revealed stark contrasts in how Pope Leo XIV handled two sexual abuse cases in Peru as a bishop. In one, he strongly supported victims, while in the other, his actions were criticized for failing to adequately protect them.
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The Republican-led healthcare proposal mandates that most states rapidly implement technology systems for Medicaid with minimal funding, raising concerns about potential implementation failures. Past failures with Healthcare.gov’s 2013 launch due to inadequate planning and insufficient funding serve as a cautionary tale.
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McDonald’s plans to open 10 new restaurants in Ukraine this year, highlighting the country’s recovering economy and continued demand for its products. The chain has recently expanded into Transcarpath, a remote region in Ukraine, where locals have warmly welcomed the new outlet.
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President Donald Trump continued to assert that U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities were a resounding success, declaring the sites ‘completely and totally obliterated.’ Despite a leaked report casting doubt on these claims, Trump vowed to take further action against Iran if the country resumes its nuclear weapons program.
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Some survivors describe Pope Leo as a hero, while others who reported abuse say he failed them.
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Ukraine is exploring the use of interceptor drones to combat Russia’s Shahed drone attacks on its cities. These drones, which can target high-alt, may offer a more cost-effective solution compared to traditional air defense systems.
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In a recent episode of their political podcast, 50 Cent and Mandanii have sparked controversy with their outspoken views on current events and political figures.
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Iran held a funeral for top military commanders and nuclear scientists killed during the country’s 12-day war with Israel. The event featured displays of Iranian flags and chants against Israel and America.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on the use of injunctions in the Mamdani case, a legal battle over corporate accountability. The case centers on a former executive accused of misconduct, and the court’s decision is expected to shape future legal strategies in similar cases.
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Former Chancellor Olaf Scholz reflected on his years in government during the SPD congress, where the party officially concluded its association with his leadership. He warned against having any illusions about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans, highlighting growing geopolitical tensions.
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Lara Trump celebrates Supreme Court’s injunction ruling as a positive moment for America during a Fox & Friends Weekend appearance. The decision is seen as a major win for President Trump in ongoing legal challenges.
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Experts warn that prolonged use of ChatGPT could harm brain function, while Tesla’s robotaxi service faces technical challenges. Salesforce is leveraging AI for significant operational efficiency.
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The latest episode of Jesse Watters Primetime, airing on June 27, has sparked significant debate with its focus on former President Donald Trump, an alligator, and the infamous Alcatraz prison. The segment, which is expected to be highly provocative, is believed to explore Trump’s recent statements or potential legal issues, possibly drawing symbolic parallels to…
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Thousands have gathered in Tehran at an official funeral ceremony for military commanders killed in recent Israeli strikes. Iran has said it is fundamentally willing to resume nuclear talks with the US.
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The article highlights a perceived double standard in mainstream media coverage of Zohran Mamdani, a socialist mayoral candidate in New York City, who has won the Democratic primary. While networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC frame him as charismatic and progressive, they avoid labeling him as extreme despite his controversial positions, such as anti-Israel rhetoric…
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A Florida diver, Tanner Mansell, was pardoned by Donald Trump for cutting a longline and releasing 19 sharks, believing he was stopping illegal fishing activity. The case sparked discussions about conservation efforts and legal jurisdiction in marine environments.
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Actor Corey Feldman expresses concerns about AI’s impact on Hollywood’s creativity, advocating for the preservation of human storytelling. He reflects on his 50-year career and discusses plans for a ‘Goonies’ sequel, emphasizing the importance of authentic artistry in an AI-driven industry.
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The Supreme Court is reviewing injunctions tied to the Israel-Hamas conflict, which could set important legal precedents. Legal experts are monitoring the cases as they may impact international law and humanitarian interventions.
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During an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend, Fox News’ Greg Palkot reported on the latest news emerging from Iran, highlighting remarks attributed to former President Donald Trump about the possibility of military action against Iran.
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Wayfair is offering discounts on outdoor and home products for the Fourth of July, including patio furniture, grills, and bedding. The sale features a variety of items intended for summer entertaining and relaxation, such as yard games, comfortable outdoor seating, and decorative elements for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
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The article explores how the concept of ‘transgender children’ emerged from psychiatry and political activism, transforming gender nonconformity into a medical condition. It traces this idea back to the 1960s, highlighting the role of key figures and the inclusion of ‘gender identity disorder’ in the DSM-III in 1980.
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A study revealed carnosic acid in herbs may help combat Alzheimer’s by reducing inflammation and improving brain cell connections, but cooking with herbs alone won’t provide benefits just yet. Experts caution that more human studies are needed before these findings can be applied to real-world treatments.
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A study published in the journal Antioxidants identified carnosic acid, found in rosemary and sage, as a potential therapeutic compound for Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers observed improved neuron counts and synapse connections in mice with Alzheimer’s-like disease, along with reduced inflammation.
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A civil rights group has filed a complaint against Yale and AAAP over their REACH program, alleging it discriminates based on race by prioritizing non-White applicants for a fellowship with federal funding. The complaint argues that such race-based restrictions are inherently discriminatory unless there is a compelling government justification.
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New York Assemblyman Matt Slater shared a yearbook photo of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, challenging her ‘Bronx girl’ identity. He argued her portrayal as a tough Bronx native is a ‘bold-face lie,’ reflecting a larger issue of ‘authenticity’ within the Democratic Party.
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The annual Budapest Pride march is set to take place despite a police ban and government opposition. Organizers anticipate tens of thousands of participants from around the world.
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Pakistan’s meteorological department warns of continued severe rainfall and flash floods up to Tuesday, following deadly floods that have already claimed 11 lives. The situation highlights the growing vulnerability of the region to extreme weather events.
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German officials are showing signs of discord over their nuclear energy strategy despite having officially phased out nuclear power. The economy minister attended a meeting of EU states using nuclear energy, while the environment minister reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to its nuclear phaseout.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held his first official meeting with the families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, reaffirming the Trump administration’s commitment to securing their release.
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Brandon Tatum, a former police officer and now one of the most influential conservative voices in online media, recounts how his journey began at a 2016 Arizona Trump rally. His transformation from a troubled youth to a prominent conservative YouTuber was sparked by an inspiring ride-along experience with an officer and a political awakening that…
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Brandon Tatum’s journey to becoming a prominent conservative influencer began at a 2016 Arizona Trump rally, where he posted a viral video that sparked his transformation. His career as a police officer and subsequent political awakening have shaped his role as a leading voice in the conservative movement today.
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The Supreme Court curtailed nationwide injunctions, siding with the Trump administration on a key policy, and allowed parents to opt their children out of LGBTQ lessons in Maryland schools. The court also upheld Texas’s age verification requirement for pornographic websites.
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President Donald Trump has endorsed NATO after allies agreed to double their defense spending targets, marking a dramatic shift from his previous criticism of the alliance. Trump praised European allies for their patriotism and downplayed his earlier skepticism about NATO’s relevance.
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The Kara Pod is a countertop device that extracts moisture from the air to produce mineral-rich water and brew fresh coffee without the need for plumbing or refills. It uses advanced UV sterilization, carbon filtration, and mineralization technology to ensure clean, safe, and health-beneficial water.
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Hedayatollah Farzadi, the director of Iran’s infamous Evin Prison, escaped hours before Israeli airstrikes after a secret exchange with Israeli officials. His son was told to convince him to release political prisoners in exchange for his life.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man accused of being a key figure in an MS-13 human smuggling ring, faces potential death penalty-eligible charges for his alleged role in a 2021 incident that led to 50 migrant deaths. A former federal prosecutor highlighted that prosecutors could pursue the death penalty if they can link him to…
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James E. Ryan, the president of the University of Virginia, has resigned following intense pressure from the Trump administration over the institution’s diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The Trump administration, through the Justice Department, reportedly demanded Ryan’s removal due to concerns over the university’s DEI practices, which are part of broader efforts to address DEI…
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A new study from the University of Florida challenges the reliability of BMI as a health indicator, suggesting that body fat percentage is a more accurate predictor of mortality and heart disease risk. The study found that individuals with high body fat had a 78% higher risk of death and were over three times as…
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A son of a Norwegian princess has been charged with rape and sexual assault following a months-long investigation involving a “double digit” number of alleged victims. The case has sparked significant public and political debate within Norway.
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The Trump administration has ended deportation protections for Haitian immigrants, continuing its campaign to revoke special status for migrants from unstable countries. The decision has raised concerns among residents of Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, a major hub for Haitian immigrants.
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Chinese police have detained dozens of writers for creating and distributing gay erotic online novels, marking a significant escalation in censorship efforts targeting the Boys’ Love genre. The genre has long been under scrutiny by authorities for its perceived moral and social implications.
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A 1,000-year-old mummy with intact hair was discovered by utility workers in Lima, Peru, linked to the Chancay culture that predates the Inca Empire. The find highlights the rich archaeological history of the region as urban development continues to uncover ancient remnants.
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Asa Ellerup, the ex-wife of accused Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann, maintains her belief in his innocence, while their daughter, Victoria Heuermann, has expressed belief he is most likely the murderer. Both women describe their emotional struggle in navigating the truth.
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The UK Foreign Office has defended Blaise Metreweli, the incoming MI6 director, against media criticism over her grandfather’s Nazi ties. The government argues her complex heritage strengthens her resolve to protect the UK from modern threats.
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The U.S. Virtual Embassy in Iran is urging Americans to leave the country immediately after the partial reopening of Iran’s airspace. Consular support remains limited, and travel by land to neighboring countries is advised.
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The Trump administration has canceled its planned layoffs of Voice of America staff after discovering errors in the initial layoff notices. Officials stated that the errors could have potentially undermined the administration’s strategy to reduce the organization’s workforce.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has left unresolved the issue of whether children born to undocumented immigrants in the U.S. are entitled to automatic citizenship. Legal experts and advocacy groups are now pushing for greater clarity on the matter.
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The University of Virginia’s president has resigned under pressure from the Trump administration following a federal civil rights investigation. Ryan, known for promoting diversity, faces the aftermath of the inquiry into the university’s handling of such issues.
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The Justice Department had demanded that James E. Ryan step down in order to help resolve a civil rights investigation into the school. Ryan, known for his advocacy of diversity, spoke to supporters on Friday.
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Harvard University and the University of Toronto have launched a contingency plan to ensure international students can continue their education in Canada if barred from the U.S. The move follows the Trump administration’s attempt to restrict visas for international students, prompting Harvard to seek alternative arrangements with the University of Toronto.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the Israel and US-backed aid system in Gaza, calling it a ‘death sentence’ that is killing people. The initiative, which bypasses the UN, has led to reports of hundreds of aid seekers being killed.
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US President Donald Trump claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin now respects the United States again, attributing the change to his leadership and the restoration of America’s international image. Trump argued that the previous administration’s policies had damaged the country’s global reputation.
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US President Donald Trump claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin has regained respect for America, crediting his administration’s policies and rejecting claims of incompetence under his predecessor, Joe Biden. Trump cited Putin’s recent praise as evidence of this shift, suggesting that leaders like Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un also now hold the U.S. in higher…
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Microsoft’s extension of Windows 10 support with a Microsoft 365 subscription has raised privacy concerns among EU organizations. The article highlights growing European interest in Linux as a more privacy-protective alternative, citing examples like Denmark and Germany transitioning from Microsoft software.