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Xabi Alonso has urged Real Madrid’s stars Vinícius Júnior and Kylian Mbappé to improve their off-the-ball work-rate ahead of the team’s final Club World Cup group game with Salzburg. The Spanish coach emphasized the need for better movement and positioning in attack to ensure Real Madrid’s success in the competition.
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Benfica defender Nicolás Otamendi has stated he does not expect Argentina teammate Lionel Messi to miss the 2026 World Cup. The former Manchester City player, who recently joined the Portuguese club, expressed his confidence in Messi’s ability to participate in the upcoming international tournament.
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Éderson has confirmed his commitment to Manchester City, stating his intention to remain at the club for the upcoming season despite ongoing transfer rumors. The goalkeeper’s decision to stay with the club is a significant development for the team’s future stability.
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Barcelona president Joan Laporta has critiqued Real Madrid’s approach to club management, calling their model of ‘power’ and ‘signing players’ a stark contrast to Barcelona’s own governance. The comments come amid heightened competition between the two Spanish giants.
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Arsenal has confirmed that Myles Lewis-Skelly has signed a new long-term contract with the club. The 18-year-old, who has been a standout performer in recent seasons, is now set to continue his development at the club for the long term.
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Camilo Nuin, an 18-year-old player for the Argentina second division team San Telmo, died on Wednesday during knee surgery. The incident has sparked concerns about safety protocols in sports medicine.
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Liverpool Football Club has finalized the acquisition of Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez, marking a significant financial move in the transfer window. The deal, estimated at nearly $19,7 million, underscores the Reds’ commitment to strengthening their defensive options ahead of the new season.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have officially announced multiyear contract extensions for head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Licht. This decision reflects the team’s dedication to maintaining continuity and fostering long-term growth within the organization.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, faces backlash for insulting Melania Trump’s visa and modeling background during a hearing. Lawmakers criticize her remarks as unprofessional and inappropriate.
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Amazon’s CEO, Andy Jassy, has warned that the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence could significantly reshape and potentially shrink workforces. This warning aligns with previous concerns from other executives about the transformative impact of AI on employment.
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Germany’s top water rescue agency has reported a deadly weekend for swimmers, with more scorching weather expected. Authorities are urging caution as conditions worsen.
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Israel, Iran, and the U.S. reportedly aligned on Trump’s Iran strikes, despite tensions. The article also explores the legal implications of the Karen Read trial and the tenth anniversary of legalized same-sex marriage.
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A new study suggests that the use of artificial intelligence in education may reduce students’ brain activity and memory retention. Dr. Susan Schneider, a philosophy professor, discusses these findings on Fox & Friends First, highlighting potential concerns about AI’s influence on cognitive development in students.
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Former NSC chief Alex Gray joins Fox & Friends First to preview Pentagon’s plans to boost NATO defense spending, emphasizing Trump’s role in strengthening the alliance’s defenses.
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Former NSC chief of staff Alex Gray discusses Trump’s role in bolstering NATO defense spending. Gray credits the former president for ‘saving’ the alliance from potential decline.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has voted to freeze tuition for in-state undergraduate students for the next two academic years, following Governor Mike Braun’s push to address rising costs and the need for systemic reform in higher education. Braun argues that post-secondary education costs have surpassed healthcare expenses and called for a change in…
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The Robera Neo smart caddie, powered by AI, offers hands-free golfing by following players, carrying clubs, and navigating obstacles with GPS. It allows players to focus on their swing, with optional premium features for real-time feedback and intelligent course navigation.
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Fox News Digital interviewed voters near Atlanta about Democrats’ $20 million initiative to study American men, which most found laughable. Respondents criticized the plan, suggesting the funds could be better spent elsewhere, while some acknowledged the need for dialogue about men’s issues.
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Former President Bill Clinton has congratulated Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, on his primary win, expressing confidence in his ability to lead New York City. His victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo highlights the shift in political dynamics, with support from Senator Elizabeth Warren and criticism from Donald Trump.
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U.S. and Iran are engaging in potential talks on regional stability. Residents in Tehran are cleaning up damage from an Israeli airstrike.
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Trump criticized NATO for not adequately supporting member states and labeled Democrats as socialists.
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The U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities is framed as a decisive blow to its nuclear program, with experts suggesting a significant delay. Legacy media, however, is criticized for downplaying the operation’s impact, citing minimal damage.
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A new study suggests that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ear wax may provide an early warning for Parkinson’s disease. Researchers found that specific VOCs, linked to systemic inflammation and neurodegeneration, could serve as potential biomarkers for the condition.
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New Yorkers face a pivotal moment as socialist Zohran Mamdani advances to the mayoral election, promising free services while critics warn of economic disaster and his anti-Israel stance. The article highlights the grim reality as Mamdani, who just won the Democrat primary, could potentially become mayor of the city’s greatest city in November.
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California drivers face rising gas prices starting July 1 due to new taxes under Governor Gavin Newsom’s climate agenda. Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate, warns of potential $9 gas prices by 2026, blaming regulatory policies for increased costs and refinery closures.
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Lauren Sánchez, the fiancée of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is set to wed the billionaire in a lavish Italian ceremony. Her ex-boyfriend and former NFL star Tony Gonzalez, who shares a son with Sánchez, is expected to attend the wedding festivities in Venice. Sánchez’s relationship history, including her past marriages to MacKenzie Scott and Patrick…
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The upcoming wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez is drawing attention, especially given their past relationships and how they shaped their current union. Sánchez’s ex, Tony Gonzalez, will attend the wedding in Venice, accompanied by his wife and son.
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The news feed item hints at a significant political event involving Mamdani, NYC, and Sanders. Details remain undisclosed, but the convergence suggests a focus on policy discussions or campaign activities in New York City.
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David Webb, a long-time exposé of illicit financial practices in Hong, is now facing a grim prognosis as doctors give him months to live. With no one willing to continue his investigative work, Webb’s mission to hold tycoons accountable appears to be at a standstill.
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Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency has thanked the CIA for its close cooperation during attacks on Iran, which were conducted as part of Operation Rising Lion. The operation, launched on June 13, saw the use of drones smuggled by Israeli agents to target senior Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists.
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On June 25, Hannity’s show featured discussions on former President Donald Trump, Dr. Moust, and the NYC mayor. The segment explored political tensions and public policy debates surrounding these figures.
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On Wednesday, June 25, Hannity’s show will feature a discussion with Trump, Mamdani, and NYC Mayor Eric Adams. The conversation is expected to cover political tensions, municipal governance, and potential policy shifts.
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Former President Donald Trump discussed his Middle East policy during an interview with Dr. Mahmud Mamdani on Jesse Watters Primetime. The conversation explored potential U.S. strategies and the complexities of regional conflicts.
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Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has dismissed concerns over Zohran Mamdani’s far-left policy proposals, arguing that many of the ideas have been tried elsewhere and are not as radical as perceived. De Blasio downplayed fears of defunding police, stating that Mamdani would focus on ‘kitchen table issues’ that resonate with everyday New…
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The news feed item highlights discussions involving Dr. Mahmood Mamdani, former President Donald Trump, and NATO, emphasizing their roles in shaping U.S. foreign policy and international relations.
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President Trump’s strike on Iran has raised concerns in Beijing about U.S. military actions in the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan’s 2023 military exercises focused on repelling an amphibious landing underscore regional tensions.
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The Department of Homeland Security issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, warning of increased risks of domestic terrorism. Iranian sleeper cells may be activated in the U.S., Britain, Europe, or Asia to carry out surveillance or attacks.
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Barry Morphew faces new murder charges after his wife’s remains were found three years after her disappearance. The case includes legal challenges and evidence pointing to potential guilt.
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Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a Roman sarcophagus in Caesarea, featuring a drinking contest between Dionysus and Hercules, marking the first of its kind in Israel. The find provides a rare insight into ancient Roman culture and perceptions of death as a transition rather than an end.
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Hugo Carvajal, a former Venezuelan intelligence chief, has pleaded guilty to narcoterrorism, weapons, and drug trafficking charges in the United States. The former spy chief was extradited from Spain in 2023 and faces potential prison time.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old illegal immigrant from Egypt, was formally charged with 12 hate crime counts after using Molotov cocktails to attack pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado. Authorities allege he targeted the ‘Run for Their Lives’ event, injuring eight people and expressing opposition to Zionism.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed that U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have severely damaged the program, requiring years to rebuild. The U.S. military and some media outlets initially downplayed the damage, but the CIA’s assessment has shifted the narrative.
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President Trump has long pushed the European allies to be more self-sufficient on defense, relying less on American protection. NATO committed to a major increase over the next decade.
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The CIA director has stated that U.S. strikes have ‘severely damaged’ Iran’s nuclear program, contradicting an earlier assessment. The administration’s initial report was deemed outdated, and the president continues to assert that key facilities were ‘obliterated’ despite no intelligence official confirming this claim.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, has not been seen publicly or heard from in nearly a week, causing alarm among political insiders and the public. Officials claim he is in a bunker, avoiding electronic communication to prevent assassination attempts against him.
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Ecuador has arrested Fito, the leader of the ‘Los Choneros’ criminal group, who had previously escaped from prison in 2024 during a violent incident. President Guillermo Lasso has requested the extradition of Fito to the United States.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced plans to relocate its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to a new facility in Virginia, displacing the National Science Foundation (NSF). Housing Secretary Scott Turner criticized the current HUD building for its poor air quality, leaks, and faulty HVAC system.
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Kari Lake, a Trump ally and leader of the Voice of America, called the agency a ‘rotten piece of fish’ during a hearing. The remarks have sparked controversy over U.S. international media influence.
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US President Donald Trump has called for the dismissal of the corruption case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, labeling the allegations as a ‘witch hunt’ and praising his leadership during the Israel-Iran conflict. The former president urged an immediate cancellation or pardon for Netanyahu, who faces multiple corruption charges.
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Rep. Kat Cammack’s office was evacuated after receiving death threats linked to her ectopic pregnancy disclosure. The threats, attributed to pro-abortion activists, have prompted law enforcement to investigate credible reports of harassment, highlighting growing concerns about lawmakers’ safety on Capitol Hill.
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U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack’s office was evacuated after death threats from pro-abortion activists following an article in the Wall Street Journal about her ectopic pregnancy. Cammack clarified she did not vote for Florida’s heartbeat law, emphasizing her stance against abortion restrictions and her commitment to maternal healthcare.
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Elizabeth Pipko, a Fox News contributor, argues that the Democratic Party has lost its ability to secure electoral victories. The discussion centers around Zohran Mamdani’s primary win in New York City and Trump’s NATO trip, prompting analysis of the party’s current strategies.
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The jury foreman in Karen Read’s retrial has called on the FBI to investigate the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, citing flaws in the local investigation. The jury found Read not guilty of second-degree murder but guilty of drunk driving.
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President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran will hold discussions next week. Administration officials denied claims that U.S. airstrikes caused significant damage, defending their strategic rationale.
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The U.S. Treasury has identified links between drug cartels and three Mexican financial firms, including a brokerage under a former chief of staff of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Visual evidence from Culiacán, Mexico, shows the production of fentanyl, intensifying concerns over the international drug trade.
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Kseniia Petrova, a Russian scientist and Harvard researcher, has been indicted by a grand jury on smuggling charges after failing to declare scientific samples she was carrying into the United States. She was detained in February and was released this month following her court appearance.
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President Trump has sought to claw back funds for public broadcasting and foreign aid, sparking a fierce debate over the power of the purse. As the leader of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell T. Vought has sought sweeping changes.
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Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio expressed skepticism about Zohran Mamdani’s policies during an appearance on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ De Blasio suggested that Mamdani’s platform, which emphasizes aggressive progressive policies, may be exaggerated.
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New polling data indicates mixed public opinion regarding former President Donald Trump’s handling of the U.S. strikes on Iran. The survey reveals a divided perspective, with some supporting his assertive stance while others criticizing the potential escalation of regional tensions.
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U.S. senators have reintroduced the bipartisan Open App Markets Act, targeting Apple and Google’s dominance over app stores by promoting competition, protecting developer rights, and safeguarding consumer privacy. The bill includes measures to allow sideloading, support third-party marketplaces, and prevent app stores from disadvantaging developers.