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Jennifer Griffin discusses potential for renewed diplomatic talks in Iran-Israel conflict. She examines factors pushing both parties toward negotiations.
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Fox News co-anchor John Roberts has analyzed the evolving situation in the Iran-Israel conflict, highlighting recent strikes that have heightened regional tensions.
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Operation Midnight Hammer, the largest B-2 operational strike in U.S. history, saw bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri launch a precision attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, reportedly destroying key sites. The mission, authorized by President Donald Trump, was described as a ‘spectacular military success’ and aimed to weaken Iran’s nuclear program, though it…
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Rachel Zegler, known for Disney’s ‘Snow White’ remake, defended her outspoken views on Gaza amid the film’s poor box office performance. She emphasized her commitment to compassion and support for various causes despite backlash.
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Kirsty Coventry, a Zimbabwean swimmer and former Olympic champion, has been elected as the first woman and first person from Africa to lead the International Olympic Committee. She has taken over from Thomas Bach of Germany.
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Former Clinton-era NSC staffer Jamie Metzl praised Trump’s Iran strikes, raising doubts about Harris’ courage to take similar action. The operation, dubbed ‘Operation Midnight Hammer,’ was conducted without prior leaks, drawing admiration for its secrecy and potential strategic impact.
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Hungary and Slovakia have blocked the European Union’s 18th sanctions package against Russia over energy security concerns, according to Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto. The proposed measures, which targeted Russian energy imports, could severely impact Hungary’s energy security and lead to a spike in energy costs for its citizens.
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The article critiques the new green agenda in Western Europe, arguing that it imposes an apparatus of control through policies of territorial cleansing and restriction, altering traditional lifeways and replacing them with a managed wilderness shaped by remote technocrats. It claims the language of environmental salvation conceals a deeper mechanism of compressing and centralizing populations,…
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The article explores the transformation of U.S. Middle East policy from George W. Bush’s War on Terror to Donald Trump’s more assertive approach focused on countering Iran’s nuclear ambitions. It highlights the contrast between the two administrations’ strategies and the shift toward a ‘post-globalist’ era under Trump.
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A suspected member of the violent Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua, Gabriel Hurtado-Cariaco, has been charged with attempting to murder a federal agent during a traffic stop. The incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by transnational criminal organizations and underscores the Department of Justice’s commitment to prosecuting violent attacks on law enforcement.
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Country music artist Ronnie McDowell was rushed to a Pennsylvania hospital Saturday after experiencing a medical emergency during a performance at the Summer Solstice Music Festival. His son confirmed the singer has been released after ‘mini stroke’ diagnosis, with further medical evaluations planned.
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Country singer Ronnie McDowell was rushed to the hospital during a performance after experiencing a medical emergency. A mini stroke diagnosis led to his hospitalization, though he was released after several days in the hospital.
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Hollywood screenwriters, many claiming Jewish heritage, are accused by WikiLeaks of perpetuating an image of Iran as a nuclear threat through films and TV since the 2010s. This narrative coincides with recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran and US military involvement, with WikiLeaks linking these events to long-standing pro-war propaganda.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz defends the GOP’s Medicaid reform plan against Democratic criticism, arguing the changes benefit rural hospitals. The Senate is racing to finalize the ‘big, beautiful bill’ before a July 4 deadline.
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Special prosecutor Hank Brennan condemns the behavior of Karen Read’s supporters, labeling it as a threat to the integrity of the American legal system. He warns that witness harassment and public intimidation could erode public trust in the judiciary.
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Project DYNAMO, a veteran-led rescue organization, has evacuated 228 Americans from Israel amid heightened tensions following U.S. airstrikes on Iran. The organization, founded in 2021 in response to the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, has conducted over 7,000 rescues and continues to prioritize evacuations as the U.S. government’s foreign policy is criticized for its perceived…
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A Georgetown professor sparked backlash after a social media post suggested he hoped Iran would carry out a symbolic strike on a U.S. military base. The incident has led to calls for his dismissal and raised concerns about the political leanings and affiliations of university faculty.
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Satellite images reveal severe damage to Iran’s Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities, which were struck by U.S. B-2 stealth bombers in airstrikes as part of Operation Midnight Hammer. The IAEA confirmed that uranium conversion buildings and enriched material storage tunnels were targeted at Isfahan, while the Fuel Enrichment Plant at Natanz was hit using ground-penetrating…
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Ordinary Iranians are caught between the regime in Tehran and a bombing campaign launched by the US and Israel. The fear and shock are palpable as citizens grapple with the reality of increased military action and its potential consequences.
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Ordinary Iranians are caught between the regime in Tehran and a bombing campaign launched by the US and Israel. The recent military action has sparked widespread fear and confusion among the civilian population.
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Washington’s assertion that it facilitated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan through trade negotiations has introduced new tensions in the India-US relationship. Officials in New Delhi have expressed reservations about the U.S. approach, which they view as an overreach into India’s foreign policy decisions.
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The House Intelligence Committee chair is urging Americans to heighten their vigilance amid rising concerns about potential terror threats linked to the Iran-Israel conflict. Crawford cited the U.S. military strike on Iranian nuclear bases and Iran’s threats of sleeper cells as key factors in the current security environment.
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Kanye West, known as Ye, faces backlash for releasing an antisemitic song praising Hitler. A petition calls for his removal from a July festival in Bratislava.
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The Trump administration is opposing states that permit males to compete in female athletic competitions as Title IX turns 53, highlighting the ongoing debate over women’s sports and equal opportunities. Title IX, enacted in 1972, has been pivotal in expanding opportunities for women and girls in sports.
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New York City has increased security measures following U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The NYPD and state police are on high alert, with concerns about potential impacts on the city. The strikes have intensified political tensions within the Democratic mayoral race, with candidates vying to challenge frontrunner Andrew Cuomo.
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New York City is on high alert as it prepares for its Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday, with heightened security measures in place due to recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran. The NYPD has deployed additional resources to key locations, including religious, cultural, and diplomatic sites, while state police are coordinating with federal partners to protect…
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Spain’s Foreign Minister Jos Manuel Albares is urging the EU to immediately suspend the EU-Israel association agreement due to human rights violations in Gaza. The agreement, valued at €68 billion, is a key trade relationship, but Albares calls for a suspension citing violations of human rights and a need for a firm European response.
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Iran launched retaliatory strikes on the U.S. military base at Al-Udeid in Qatar following American airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. President Trump called the attack a ‘very weak response,’ praising Iran for providing advance notice to minimize casualties.
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Uranium is more common than gold on Earth, yet less than 1% of the naturally occurring element is useful for nuclear power. This highlights the challenge of utilizing the element for energy production despite its abundance.
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NATO members have agreed to delay the timeline for raising defense spending to meet US President Donald Trump’s 5% GDP target, originally set for 2032, to 2035. Spain’s opposition, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, played a key role in the postponement, as he refused to support the proposal.
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick criticized Gov. Greg Abbott for his late-night veto of a cannabis bill with overwhelming Republican support, calling it a betrayal of advocates and law enforcement. Abbott defended the veto, citing potential constitutional challenges, but Patrick accused him of wanting to legalize marijuana.
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During an ESPN broadcast of the Indiana Fever-Las Vegas Aces game, analyst Rebecca Lobo made a controversial remark about America, leading to an awkward silence. The incident highlights the sensitivity of political commentary in sports broadcasts and the potential for such remarks to create an awkward atmosphere.
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Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of Iran’s last shah, declared a ‘Berlin Wall moment’ for Iran, asserting the Islamic Republic’s collapse and urging a peaceful transition. He accused the regime’s leadership of using citizens as human shields and vowed to lead the country toward stability, freedom, and justice.
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Auditors have confirmed that public spending on the Paris Olympics and Paralympics reached nearly €6 billion, indicating substantial state investment. France is set to host the 2030 Winter Olympics, raising questions about future financial commitments.
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President Trump criticized Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev for suggesting other countries might supply Iran with nuclear warheads following U.S. strikes. He defended the U.S. military’s recent nuclear submarine operations as a display of superiority.
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Former acting ICE director Jonathan Fahey warns that the Biden border crisis has intensified the threat from Iranian sleeper cells, amid a DHS terrorism bulletin following U.S. strikes on Iranian sites. National security experts highlight the risk of domestic terrorism from Iranian-backed operatives.
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Multiple frontrunners are emerging to replace Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has gone into hiding following Israeli and U.S. airstrikes. A three-man committee appointed by Khamenei is actively seeking his successor, with two names leading the list: Mojtaba Khamenei, his 56-year-old son, and Hassan Khomeini, the grandson of the Islamic Revolution’s architect.
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The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil transportation, is under threat from Iran, which has warned of potential closure. International powers are heightening their vigilance due to the strategic implications of such an action.
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Indiana Pacers guard T.J. McConnell was visibly devastated after the NBA Finals Game 7 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. A team staffer, Karen Atkeson, confronted an ESPN cameraman capturing the moment, indicating the team’s desire to keep the scene private.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that Israel has significant intelligence on the location of Iran’s enriched uranium following US airstrikes on nuclear facilities. The prime minister confirmed awareness of Iran’s 400 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium but declined to provide specifics, emphasizing its critical role in Iran’s nuclear program.
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President Donald Trump’s campaign has launched a political action committee (PAC) targeting Rep. Thomas Massie’s congressional seat in the 2026 election, following Massie’s public challenge to Trump’s constitutional authority to strike Iran. The move, spearheaded by veteran strategist Chris LaCivita and pollster Tony Fabrizio, marks the first time the Trump campaign directly targets an incumbent…
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President Donald Trump’s campaign has launched a political action committee targeting Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky congressman who challenged the president’s constitutional authority on Iran strikes. The move marks the first time the Trump campaign has directly targeted an incumbent Republican through a super PAC, signaling a new strategy to hold congressional Republicans accountable for…
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A Norwegian study suggests that walking over 100 minutes daily can reduce the risk of chronic lower back pain by 23%. Researchers highlight that walking volume may offer more benefits than intensity in managing the condition, suggesting potential public health strategies for intervention.
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Michigan police have identified the suspected church shooter as Brian Anthony Browning, who attended services and had a family connection to the congregation. The incident resulted in one non-life-threatening injury and ongoing police investigations into the motive.
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China’s dominance over rare earths has left the US, Europe, and India vulnerable to supply disruptions. As global supplies remain constrained, Beijing’s control over these critical resources continues to grant it significant influence over Western industries.
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A new report has revealed a worrying increase in antiziganism in Germany, with statistics highlighting the severity of the issue. The study critiques the media for perpetuating harmful stereotypes that fuel prejudice against the Sinti and Roma communities.
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The U.S. Embassy in Qatar has advised Americans to shelter in place and temporarily suspended air travel following the weekend’s attacks on Iran. Qatar’s foreign ministry confirmed the airspace suspension, stating the move was to ensure the safety of citizens, residents, and visitors.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a progressive Democrat from Texas, launched a sharp critique of President Donald Trump’s Iran strikes, calling him a ‘mofo’ and accusing his administration of undermining constitutional norms and endangering national security. She praised Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican, for his bipartisan efforts to limit Trump’s war powers.
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The Senate’s DOGE Caucus, led by Senator Joni Ernst, proposes a plan to sell six underutilized Washington D.C. properties to reduce the $36 trillion national debt and generate around $500 million in revenue. The plan aims to avoid layoffs by relocating employees to other federal buildings.
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Wildfires continue to spread on the Aegean island of Chios, with dozens of firefighters working to contain the blaze for a second day. Strong winds are exacerbating the situation, leading to the evacuation of several villages and threatening the island’s key economic product, mastic resin.
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Wildfires on Chios island have persisted for a second day, with firefighters deploying against the flames amid strong winds. The island’s key economic product, mastic resin, is at risk as several villages face evacuation orders.
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Isaiah Hartenstein has become the second German to win an NBA title, following Dirk Nowitzki’s historic achievement in 2011. The Oklahoma City Thunder’s center celebrated a team victory after a 64-47 win over the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals.
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Following the recent Iranian airstrikes, security expert Robert McDonald urges Americans to plan escape routes at transportation hubs, emphasizing situational awareness. Major U.S. cities like New York and Los Angeles have ramped up security measures, with law enforcement agencies monitoring for potential threats.
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Oklahoma City police reported a shooting incident following the Thunder’s NBA championship win. The incident occurred near Scissort,ail Park, where celebrations turned into a serious situation after the Game 7 victory.
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Oklahoma City police reported one person was injured in a shooting near Scissortail Park after the Thunder’s NBA championship win over the Pacers on Sunday night. The incident is believed to have stemmed from a fight unrelated to the basketball game.
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French authorities are investigating a staged wedding event at Disneyland Paris involving a nine-year-old Ukrainian girl. The incident, which cost €130,000, prompted staff to alert police after spotting the underage bride.
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Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia condemns U.S. airstrikes on Iran, warning of a global nuclear catastrophe. The attack, part of Operation Midnight Hammer, has sparked international concerns about regional stability.
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NASCAR drivers Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, and William Byron were surprised by the enthusiastic fan reception they received at Fanatics Fest in New York, despite the city not traditionally being a hotbed for auto racing. The event, which featured a mix of athletes and celebrities, drew significant attention from fans who recognized the drivers.
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A majority of Germans have supported calls for an independent European nuclear deterrent. This reflects growing unease with reliance on the US for security.
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Karen Read’s defense attorneys claim that a critical error by prosecutor Hank Brennan during the trial led to the acquittal. Brennan’s misstep in questioning an expert about the holes in the victim’s sweatshirt undermined his credibility and secured the acquittal.