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Franco Mastantuono, the new Real Madrid signing, credits conversations with coach Xabi Alonso as the deciding factor in his move to the club. The midfielder has expressed his excitement about joining one of Europe’s top teams.
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Christian Gray, a physical education teacher from New Zealand, scored a crucial goal for Auckland City, leading to a surprising draw against Boca Juniors. The result has sparked widespread celebration in New Zealand, with fans and media alike praising Gray’s unexpected contribution to the team’s success.
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Liam Delap netted his first goal for Chelsea as the club’s second-string team advanced to the round of 16 with a 3-0 win over Esperance de Tunis. Goals from Adarabioyo and George secured the victory, showcasing Chelsea’s depth.
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Wilfred Ndidi has become a focal point in the transfer market, with Manchester United and Everton vying for his services. The midfielder’s potential move could have significant implications for Leicester’s midfield depth.
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US President Donald Trump’s ambiguous stance on NATO’s Article 5 has sparked debate about the United States’ commitment to collective defense. During a NATO summit visit, he claimed the commitment depends on the definition of the article.Rutte, the NATO Secretary General, expressed confidence in the US commitment, but Trump’s actions and rhetoric have raised concerns…
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President Trump is set to address the NATO Summit in The Hague, where allies have agreed to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP, with exceptions for countries like Spain. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rut, praised Trump’s role in securing the deal and the Israel-Iran ceasefire, marking a rare moment of cordiality.
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A new intelligence report suggests U.S. strikes on Iran have only delayed the country’s nuclear program by a few months, undermining President Trump’s plans for a celebratory victory lap at NATO. The report contradicts initial assessments of a major setback for Iran.
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On ‘Fox News @ Night,’ Dr. Houman Hemmati and Katie Zacharia analyze New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s views and an anti-Iranian regime demonstration in Los Angeles. The discussion highlights growing public sentiment against Iran’s government.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s Venice wedding party venue was moved out of Venice’s city center after widespread protests. Critics argue that the extravagant event represents further exploitation of the city’s cultural and historical assets.
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Israeli special operations veteran claims ‘major destruction’ has been carried out on Iran’s nuclear sites, raising concerns about regional stability. The claim was discussed on Fox News @ Night, where panelists analyzed the potential implications of such strikes.
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U.S. President Donald Trump shared private text messages from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, praising his ‘decisive action in Iran’ and expressing confidence in achieving significant NATO military spending goals. The messages, confirmed authentic by a NATO spokesperson, highlight the complex dynamics within the alliance.
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Microsoft is preparing for major layoffs in its Xbox division, with reports indicating these cuts could begin as early as next week. The restructuring is part of a broader strategy to reorganize the Xbox business ahead of the next generation of consoles.
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Tom Homan, Trump’s former border czar, asserts that open borders pose the biggest national security threat to the U.S. on Hannity. He highlights the risk of Iranian-linked terrorists entering the country through porous border areas.
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President Donald Trump’s fiery exchange with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a vocal critic of his administration, has reignited discussions about the role of political rhetoric in U.S. politics. The ‘Gutf,
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has emerged as the likely Democratic nominee for New York City mayor after securing the top vote in the primary. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo acknowledged the outcome, congratulating Mamdani and expressing hope for unity in the city.
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The cease-fire between Israel and Iran has taken effect following pressure from President Trump and Qatar. Israel has redirected its military focus back to Gaza.
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Former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has congratulated Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, for securing victory in the Democratic Party’s mayoral primary in New York City. The outcome marks a significant shift in the city’s political landscape, with Mamdani’s win signaling a potential rise of progressive candidates in urban governance.
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Satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies reveals major damage at Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites following U.S. airstrikes. The strikes, ordered by President Trump, reportedly targeted underground centrifuge halls critical to Iran’s uranium enrichment program.
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Trump’s use of an expletive during a discussion on the Israel-Iran conflict has sparked controversy, prompting debate over the role of political rhetoric in international diplomacy.
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Rooftop Korean Tony Moon, who previously managed the response to the 1992 Rodney King riots, has condemned recent Los Angeles rioters for allegedly seeking a martyr figure akin to George Floyd. Moon suggests the unrest may be driven by a desire to create a symbolic victim, rather than legitimate grievances.
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Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old software developer, resigned from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after exposing systemic inefficiencies in the U.S. Treasury’s payment systems. His revelations highlight ongoing challenges for the agency as it seeks to cut federal spending and improve fiscal accountability.
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Amber Rollins Reis, the Kids and Car Safety Director, has issued urgent advice to parents on preventing children from being left in hot cars during the ongoing heat, as temperatures soar across the region, the risk of heatstroke for young children has become a pressing concern.
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Qantas has operated an unprecedented 15-hour roundtrip flight between Perth and Perth due to Middle East airspace closures. Passengers faced significant delays and disruptions, highlighting vulnerabilities in international air travel.
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Senator Ted Cruz praised Trump’s Iran strikes as ‘devastatingly effective’ during an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Prim, with analysts noting the move could bolster Republican unity on foreign policy.
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Microsoft has released a modern, open-source version of its classic MS-DOS Editor, now called ‘Edit’, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. The tool is designed to address the absence of a default CLI text editor in 64-bit Windows versions and offers advanced features such as Unicode support and gigabyte file handling.
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The New York City Democratic mayoral primary is set to conclude with ranked-choice voting, which could delay results as the race between Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani remains close. With no candidate securing over 50% of first-choice votes, the process will require multiple rounds of vote tallying.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized Democrats for their silence during past administrations’ unilateral military strikes, including Trump’s attack on Iranian nuclear sites. Hannity argues that the liberal media misrepresented Trump’s actions as a constitutional violation, while emphasizing the necessity of such strikes for national security.
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U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has condemned a leaked intelligence assessment that questioned the effectiveness of President Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, calling the leak ‘treasonous’ and demanding an investigation. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has defended the mission’s success, asserting that the strikes obliterated Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
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Fox News correspondent Greg Palkot reports that the Israel-Iran ceasefire is holding, with ‘all is calm’ in Tel Aviv. The agreement, which followed a bumpy start, is being closely monitored for its stability.
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Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reports on the ongoing Israel-Iran ceasefire, noting that while the initial phase has been marked by some tensions, the situation remains relatively stable in Tel Aviv. The report highlights the complexities of maintaining peace between the two nations.
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Meghan McCain has critiqued Democratic representatives for prioritizing celebrity status over policy discussions. The analysis follows recent attacks by Rep. Jasmine Crockett on President Donald Trump’s leadership during a segment on Hannity.
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During a closed-door session with the House Oversight Committee, former Biden aide Neera Tanden admitted to directing autopen signatures without knowing who gave final approval. The committee is investigating Biden’s mental fitness and the use of the automatic signature tool.
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Former Navy SEAL Cameron Hamilton has raised concerns that Iran is confronting an unprecedented situation as tensions between the country and Israel ease. During a segment on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ Hamilton joined panelist Mark Wallace to discuss the recent Israel-Iran ceasefire.
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In a recent address, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has proclaimed the recent cease-fire as a significant strategic victory, suggesting that the country has made substantial gains in the regional conflict. Additionally, he has hinted at the possibility of restarting nuclear discussions, which could have profound implications for international relations and nuclear policy.
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Optron-Stavropol, a key supplier of power semiconductors for Russia’s military aircraft and the MC-21 airliner, has ceased operations following allegations of underpriced state contracts. The company’s shutdown highlights growing scrutiny of state contracts in Russia’s defense sector.
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sánchez have moved their Venice wedding venue to the water-encircled Arsenale due to security concerns and protests. The event has sparked controversy over its impact on Venice, with residents opposing the influx of celebrities and private jet traffic.
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The NBA offseason has seen a flurry of trades as teams prepare for the upcoming draft. Notable deals include Kevin Durant’s trade to the Houston Rockets and Jrue Holiday’s move to the Portland Trail Blazers. The Oklahoma City Thunder’s recent NBA title victory has officially started the offseason, prompting multiple team transactions.
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Qatar Airways has canceled nearly half of its flights due to airspace closures in the Persian Gulf following an Iranian missile attack. The cancell’ations and delays have led to significant travel disruptions for passengers attempting to reach Doha and other cities in the region.
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The episode provides an in-depth look at recent developments involving Iran and Israel, with Trump’s involvement in the region sparking significant debate. Concerns about potential military actions and diplomatic fallout have intensified, raising questions about the future of U.S. foreign policy.
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New details about the U.S. strikes on Iran have emerged, indicating precision and strategic targeting. Australia has deployed its ‘Flying Padres’ to Israel’s Beersheba, enhancing regional military support.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders outlined his top priority for a potential re-election bid, emphasizing campaign finance reform. He argued that the current system favors powerful special interests and suggested government-funded elections would be a better solution.
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Toronto faces record-breaking temperatures with health alerts and pool closures. Residents flooded beaches as extreme heat settles over the city.
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., joins Jesse Watters Primetime to discuss fallout from President Donald Trump’s strike on Iran nuclear sites and the ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Hawley mocks Democrats’ criticism of the strike, calling their impeachment demands unwarranted.
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Former college football coach Steve Spurrier has expressed skepticism about Arch Manning’s readiness to start as Texas’ quarterback. He questioned why Quinn Ewers, a seventh-round NFL Draft pick, was given more playing time than Manning, who has shown flashes of talent but remains unproven as a starter.
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Senator Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., praised President Donald Trump’s firm stance on the Israel-Iran conflict, calling it a decisive shift in U.S. foreign policy. Mullin emphasized the importance of a strong U.S. presence in the region.
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Maud Maron, a former Democrat expelled over her defund the police stance, is running to unseat Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Her campaign highlights the internal divisions within the Democratic Party over policing and criminal justice reform.
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Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, has criticized the Democratic Party’s approach to immigration, suggesting that their ‘political playbook’ involves the mass importation of illegal immigrants. During a segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Gill discussed why a Biden-nominated judge is accused of defying the Supreme Court, linking this to broader concerns about judicial independence and immigration policy.
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Pro Bowler Terron Armstead draws parallels between T. Tagovailoa and Drew Brees, signaling the young QB’s NFL potential. The analysis sparks debate about Tagovailoa’s future in the league.
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Christina Goldbaum and Katrin Bennhold explore the shifting power dynamics in the Middle East as Iran faces increasing isolation. Their analysis highlights the complex geopolitical landscape and the implications for regional stability.
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Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, recently joined Jesse Watters Prim. The discussion delved into the so-called ’50-year myth’ that Iran was ‘indomitable,’ a narrative that has shaped U.S. foreign policy for decades.
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Daniel Park, indicted for his role in the May 17 fatal car bombing outside a California fertility clinic, was found unresponsive in federal custody and later pronounced dead at a Los Angeles hospital. The incident occurred on June 24, 2025, at the Metropolitan Detention Center, where Park had been held under pretrial detention since June…
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Daniel Park, charged in the California fertility clinic bombing plot, was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead in federal custody. The FBI has classified the bombing as an act of domestic terrorism, citing the suspects’ adherence to a radical ideology known as ‘pro-mortalism,’ which views human reproduction as morally wrong.
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Democrat senators expressed outrage over the White House’s delay in briefings on Iran strikes, with Chuck Schumer criticizing the lack of consultation with Congress.
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Senator Bernie Sanders and comedian Joe Rogan engaged in a heated exchange over the role of large political donations, with Sanders criticizing Elon Musk’s $27,000 million contribution to Trump’s campaign and Rogan highlighting Kamala Harris’ $1.5 billion spending.
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Congressman Buddy Carter has nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran following weeks of hostilities. The nomination follows Trump’s announcement of a truce after US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
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Todd and Julie Chrisley, reality TV stars, received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump after being convicted of fraud and tax evasion. Their daughter advocated for their release, citing political motivations in the prosecution.
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Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid revealed she was never told why she was fired from the liberal network, but offered a theory that her far-left commentary about Trump and Gaza were factors.
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The cease-fire agreement between Iran and Israel has been complicated by time zone differences, unclear wording in statements, and continuing strikes. This has led to confusion over whether either side has violated the agreement.
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US President Donald Trump has called for a deal with Russia to end the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing his openness to negotiations. Despite tensions with both sides, Trump has sought to improve relations with Moscow, which has welcomed the shift and expressed willingness to normalize ties.
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Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist backed bySen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is a top mayoral candidate in New York City. His platform includes promises of free programs, increased taxes on corporations and the wealthy, and expansive social welfare initiatives.