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Fox News analyst Kat Timpf and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discussed the importance of skepticism toward those claiming to fully understand the Middle East conflict. They emphasized the need for critical thinking in analyzing complex geopolitical tensions.
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Heather Graham and Jane Seymour are enjoying their Italian summer getaway, sharing beach selfies in stylish swimwear and sun hats. The duo’s posts have generated interest among fans, highlighting their continued presence in the entertainment industry.
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Brad Pitt’s Los Angeles home was allegedly ransacked by three suspects, with police reporting the break-in occurred through the front window. This incident adds to a growing list of celebrity residences targeted in Los Angeles, including those of Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman, highlighting a recent trend in high-profile burglaries.
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Rep. James Comer has subpoenaed a former Jill Biden aide in the autopen investigation, revealing the rationale behind the request during an interview on Hannity. This marks another step in the committee’s efforts to probe potential misconduct within the White House’s inner circle.
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Carolyn McCarthy, who turned the 1993 Long Island commuter train massacre into a national gun control crusade, has died at 81. Her advocacy led to the 1994 federal assault weapons ban.
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During his NATO visit, President Trump sought to portray himself as a global peacemaker, highlighting his vision of international leadership. However, his frustration with media scrutiny over the Russia-Ukraine conflict revealed tensions in his diplomatic approach.
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Kenneth Chesebro, a key figure in the plan to use fraudulent elector slates to challenge the 2020 election results, has been indefinitely disbarred from practicing law in New York. This decision marks a significant legal consequence for his role in orchestrating what has been deemed a baseless effort to overturn the election.
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Lydia Moynihan of the New York Post discusses reactions from affluent residents to Zohran Mamdani’s primary win. There’s concern about potential impacts on the city’s economy and public services.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich commented on Democrats’ outrage over Trump’s ‘decisive breakthroughs’, suggesting the Left is reacting strongly. He also highlighted Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s support for Trump on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime’.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses the Democrats’ reaction to ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ and praises Rep. Jasmine Crockett for her appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ This endorsement reflects Gingrich’s support for bipartisan engagement in politics.
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Khaman Maluach, a former Duke center and member of the South Sudan national team, was selected by the Houston Rockets in the 2025 NBA Draft. He expressed pride in representing Africa and shared his journey from Uganda to the NBA.
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The Republican megabill would eliminate fines for automakers that fail to meet fuel efficiency targets, replacing them with a system that rewards efficient vehicle production. This policy shift could create competitive imbalances, particularly affecting manufacturers known for fuel efficiency like Toyota and Honda.
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The Republican megabill proposes eliminating fines for automakers that fail to meet fuel efficiency targets, replacing them with a system where only the most efficient vehicles are rewarded. This shift could impact industry competitiveness, potentially disadvantaging manufacturers like Toyota and Honda that have long focused on fuel efficiency.
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Sen. Ted Cruz claims that U.S. strikes under Operation Midnight Hammer have ‘utterly devastated’ Iran’s nuclear sites, calling it a ‘spectacular success.’ The senator’s remarks were made during an interview on Hannity.
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NASA’s Curiosity rover has discovered boxwork patterns in Gale Crater, indicating ancient water activity beneath the Martian surface. These ‘crumbling curbs’ suggest groundwater percolated through the rock, leaving behind mineral-filled cracks that reveal the planet’s ancient climate history.
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Blender 5.0 is set to introduce High Dynamic Range (HDR) display support on Linux, leveraging Vulkan graphics acceleration and the Wayland display server. This feature, currently labeled experimental, requires High Dynamic Range displays, Wayland desktop environments, and Vulkan API usage instead of OpenGL.
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Comedian Andrew Schulz accused the Harris campaign of ‘blatantly lying’ about not receiving outreach requests for a podcast interview. Schulz claimed he and allies like Mark Cuban and Charlamagne reached out, but the campaign denied any contact.
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Laura Ingraham criticized the Democratic Party’s challenges in the New York City mayoral race, suggesting their internal divisions and progressive pressures could impact the election outcome. The host emphasized the potential consequences of the party’s current stance on the race’s result.
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President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran’s nuclear capabilities have been completely destroyed, though the full extent of the damage remains unclear. The statement comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program.
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President Donald Trump has claimed Iran’s nuclear capabilities are ‘obliterated,’ but the full extent of damage remains unclear. Analysts are monitoring the situation to assess the impact on Iran’s nuclear program.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized Democrats for their reaction to the U.S. strike on Iran during a segment on his show. Hannity argued that the Democratic Party’s response was inadequate and lacked the necessary strength to address the situation effectively.
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US immigration agents have intensified the arrest of Iranian nationals following open hostilities with Tehran, with ICE reporting 130 arrests in the past week. The White House expresses concern over potential ‘sleeper cells’ within the US, prompting DHS to issue a warning of a heightened threat environment.
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Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., joined ‘The Ingraham Angle’ to discuss former President Joe Biden’s alleged autopen use and the officials who played a part in the alleged cover-up. The conversation focuses on the claims surrounding the former aide’s ignorance of the aut,
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Rep. Byron Donalds, a Florida Republican, has joined the conservative media program ‘The Ingraham Angle’ to examine allegations that former President Joe Biden used an autopen device to sign official documents, with some officials potentially involved in covering up the act. These claims, which have drawn significant attention, suggest that Biden may have bypassed standard…
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Former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, once considered the frontrunner for New York City mayor, has chosen to continue his campaign as an independent candidate after a stunning primary defeat to Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani, a progressive democratic socialist state assemblyman from Queens, has captured the heavily blue New York City Democratic Party primary, positioning…
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo has decided to continue his mayoral campaign as an independent candidate despite his primary defeat to Zohran Mamdani, who could become New York’s first Muslim mayor. Mamdani’s victory signaled a shift in the Democratic Party’s direction, with Republicans using the outcome to criticize the party’s leftward tilt.
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice praised the U.S. and Israel’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities as a significant boost to American credibility in the Middle East. She criticized a leaked report that downplayed the impact of the strikes, calling it ‘irresponsible.’
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President Trump has threatened to sue The New York Times and CNN over their coverage of a preliminary classified report regarding U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. The president and his allies have criticized the media outlets for publishing articles that contradict his claims about the effectiveness of the strikes.
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Bret Baier’s special report delves into escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, highlighting recent developments that could affect regional stability. The report also addresses the potential influence of former President Donald Trump on U.S. foreign policy.
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Iran’s exiled opposition remains deeply divided over its response to Israel’s military campaign. While some factions see the conflict as an opportunity to advance their vision for Iran’s future, others condemn the violence and call for restraint.
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The Justice Department has launched an inquiry into the University of California’s hiring practices, citing ongoing scrutiny of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives under the Trump administration. The investigation comes amid a broader effort by the Trump administration to challenge and roll back DEI programs, which has put California’s state institutions under increased pressure.
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The White House has intensified its focus on regional tensions involving Iran and Israel, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts to manage the complex geopolitical situation. Key discussions are centered around maintaining stability and preventing further escalation in the Middle East.
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Author Douglas Murray criticizes Zoh and Mamdani as a poor choice for New York mayor, calling the selection ‘DEADLY’ for the city. Murray argues that Mamdani’s leadership would be detrimental to New York’s future.
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Aid workers face significant challenges in delivering supplies to Gaza’s civilians. The news item also includes a recap of the popular series ‘Squ. The conflict remains dire, with aid efforts continuing through dangerous areas like Jabaliya.
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Charlie Kirk criticized Democrats for refusing to accept Kamala Harris’ loss in the 2024 election, calling it a delusion. His comments on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ sparked discussions about social media’s role in political discourse.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans to meet with Iranian officials at the United Nations to discuss rising tensions. This potential dialogue may signal a shift in the U.S. approach to Iran’s foreign policy.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham warned against U.S. intervention in Iran regime change, emphasizing risks of escalation. He praised the success of Operation Midnight Hammer, highlighting its impact on Iranian leadership.
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Senator Lindsey Graham warned against U.S. military intervention in Iran regime change, emphasizing the risks to American interests. He discussed the success of Operation Midnight Hammer, a recent operation targeting Iranian officials, while stressing the need for a more nuanced approach to dealing with Iran’s leadership.
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Maliki Krieski, a DoorDash driver, supports Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ for its impact on her family’s financial stability. She highlights the personal significance of the legislation to her daily life.
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Maliki Krieski, a DoorDash delivery driver and mother, supports President Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and explained its importance to her. Krieski emphasized the significance of the legislation to her and her family, highlighting its potential impact on their lives.
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Bret Baier is offering a sneak peek into the upcoming Friday, June 27 edition of ‘Special Report’, providing insights into the topics set to be discussed. The preview indicates that the episode may include coverage on major political developments, current events, and potentially significant policy discussions.
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Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno criticized Democrats for their ‘grotes,te behavior’ on social media regarding U.S. strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites during an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Moreno accused the party of seeking ‘cheap political points’ by criticizing the strikes.
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Antonio Brown is alleged to have shot the man who waved a Palestinian flag during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show, according to a Fox News report. The incident is linked to a prior altercation where the victim, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, was previously arrested and involved in a dispute with Brown, which resulted in a…
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Ret. British Colonel Richard Kemp praised the U.S. and Israel’s actions in the Israel-Iran conflict, calling it a ‘tremendous victory.’ His comments on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ highlight the strategic importance of the current stance against Iranian influence.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized CNN for failing to find any credible backers for their coverage of Operation Midnight Hammer. He questioned the credibility of CNN’s narrative, implying their coverage lacked substantial support.
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The trial of Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, has been postponed by one week, with jury selection set to begin on August 4 and opening statements on August 18. The court cited internal scheduling adjustments as the reason for the delay, not defense attempts to delay proceedings.
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Bryan Kohberger’s trial for the murder of four University of Idaho students has been rescheduled with jury selection starting August 4 and opening statements on August 18. The court denied the defense’s motion to suppress key evidence, moving forward with the trial as planned.
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A U.S. military base in Saudi Arabia has seen significant expansion and increased activity, according to a New York Times analysis. The facility, located near the Red Sea, was previously underutilized but has recently become a key supply hub, aiding efforts to counter Iran’s influence in the region.
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Keyshawn Johnson weighs in on whether starting Kenny Pickett over Shedeur Sanders would be a mistake for the Cleveland Browns. The debate centers on who better suits the team’s needs for the upcoming season.
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Keyshawn Johnson questions whether the Cleveland Browns should start rookie Shedeur Sanders over veteran Kenny Picket | Johnson suggests prioritizing Pickett’s experience might be the better move for the team.
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Bill Moyers, a prominent television journalist and commentator who served as a presidential aide under President Lyndon B. Johnson, has passed away at the age of 91. Known for his long association with public television, he was once described as ‘a kind of secular evangelist.’
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President Donald Trump hosted families of those killed by illegal immigrants at a White House event to push for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which aims to secure the border and prevent future tragedies. The legislation includes funding for border security, deportation targets, and measures to combat the fentanyl crisis.
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General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, faces political scrutiny after remarks on Iran, highlighting the balance between military counsel and presidential favor under Trump. His comments during a press briefing at the Pentagon have sparked discussions about the challenges of delivering candid military advice while maintaining good relations with the president.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are hosting their wedding in Venice with limited public details, drawing attention from celebrities like Kim Kardashian.
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Mexican environmental activists are raising alarms over debris from a SpaceX rocket explosion that landed in Mexico, claiming it has caused die-offs of marine life. SpaceX has stated there are no hazards to the surrounding area.
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President Donald Trump highlighted the ‘big, beautiful bill’ at a White House event, which includes tax deductions for interest on car loans for American-made vehicles. He acknowledged James Benson, a lifelong Democrat and Ford autoworker, as a supporter due to these benefits.
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US President Donald Trump praised the NATO summit in The Hague as the ‘most productive in history,’ with reports that the event was arranged to please him. However, not all NATO members agreed to the defense spending hike demanded by Trump, with Spain and Slovakia expressing reservations.
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The European Union (EU) has concluded that Israel might be breaching human rights in Gaza. The bloc could suspend a major trade deal, but it won’t.
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Harvard Kennedy School will implement layoffs and cost-cutting measures in response to the Trump administration’s funding cuts and threats to the university’s tax-exempt status. The school faces significant financial challenges, including a proposed increase in the endowment tax and massive cuts to federal funding of research.
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President Donald Trump highlighted the ‘big, beautiful bill’ as a central part of his economic agenda, emphasizing its role in boosting growth and job creation. The proposed legislation is designed to revitalize the U.S. economy through targeted policies and incentives.