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The Trump administration has given California 60 days to remove all references to gender identity from its federally funded sex education program or risk losing federal funding. The Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) found the program’s materials included content on transgenderism, non-binary identities, and gender ideology, which they deemed…
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Iran’s political system combines elected leaders with theocratic and military elements, creating a complex power structure. This article provides an overview of how these various factions interact.
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Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Dennis Santana swung at a fan during an altercation at a Detroit Tigers game, reportedly after the fan ‘crossed the line.’ The incident occurred near the visitor’s bullpen, with Santana expressing regret for his actions and stating he had never faced such a situation in his eight-year baseball career.
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A man attempted to kidnap Memphis Mayor Paul Young, sparking a national conversation about the city’s safety. The incident occurs just days before Young boasted of declining crime rates in the city.
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Vice President JD Vance is set to visit Los Angeles on Friday to address anti-ICE riots and meet with federal law enforcement and U.S. Marines. The trip comes amid ongoing protests and a legal battle over the National Guard’s deployment, with Vance expected to discuss the damage to the city during the violent protests and…
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The DOJ has filed a civil complaint to seize $225.3 million in cryptocurrency linked to pig butchering scams, aiming to reimburse victims. The fraud, which involved workers from Southeast Asian countries, was flagged by Tether and OKX in 2023.
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The international nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, has confirmed that Iran possesses enough material for several nuclear warheads, but has not found solid evidence of a plan to make nuclear weapons. Inspectors are hindered by Israeli airstrikes, yet Grossi believes that diplomatic solutions remain viable.
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Germany’s population grew by 121,000 in 2024, a notable slowdown from the 338,000 increase in 2023. The trend highlights persistent demographic challenges in the country.
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Pro wrestling legend Bubba Ray Dudley has praised Blake Monroe’s decision to join the NXT brand, stating that she maximized her potential in her previous role and that WWE is the right environment for her to shine.
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A new report by the National Contagion Research Institute reveals that Russia and Iran are using bots to manipulate American social media, inflating divisive content creators and targeting the MAGA movement. The report highlights how foreign adversaries are injecting extreme rhetoric into online discourse to exacerbate divisions, particularly within Republican circles.
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German tennis pro Alexander Zverev rushed to assist a 62-year-old fan struck by a falling advertising board during his match at the Halle Open. Tournament organizers expressed regret over the unprecedented incident, which marked the first such occurrence in the 32-year history of the event.
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The UN reports a record number of people were forcibly displaced in 2024, with charts illustrating the origins and potential destinations of these displaced individuals. The data highlights the growing scale of the global refugee crisis.
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Scott Gardner, 33, faces aggravated manslaughter charges after his 18-month-old son died in a hot car while he allegedly got a haircut and drank. Medical experts estimate the toddler’s temperature reached 111 degrees. NHTSA warns of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles, with a 35% increase in such deaths in 2024.
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An illegal immigrant from El Salvador, Saul Morales-Garcia, allegedly attacked U.S. Attorney John Sarcone in Albany with a knife, making a throat-slitting gesture before being arrested. He remains jailed without bail.
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Sanders criticized Netanyahu’s past and current stance, citing the Iraq war’s disastrous consequences. Trump, on the other hand, has not ruled out military intervention to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
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Maritime experts have definitively located the remains of Captain James Cook’s HMS Endeavour near Newport, Rhode Island, after over 250 years. The ship, intentionally sunk in 1778, is now confirmed to rest at the RI 2394 archaeological site, meeting multiple criteria that support its identification.
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Ramzee Robinson, a former NFL defensive back and Kansas City Chiefs employee, filed a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination after being accused of attacking a female coworker. The case highlights claims of pay disparities between Black and white employees at the Chiefs.
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As people in Israel wait out repeated missile attacks, some wonder how the conflict with Iran will impact the war in Gaza and the fate of hostages still held there.
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The Indiana Fever fell to the Golden State Valkyries, with Caitlin Clark struggling from three-point range after a fiery matchup with the Connecticut Sun. The loss extended the Fever’s 6-6 record, as the team’s shooting woes and turnovers contributed to the defeat.
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Fox News Digital spoke to Just Facts President Jim Agresti, who challenged Democrat claims that Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ would cut Medicaid benefits for the poor. Agresti stated the bill does not target low-income individuals, focusing instead on illegal immigrants and fraudsters. He highlighted the significant expansion of Medicaid since 1966 and called the growth…
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Karen Read, acquitted of murder charges in Massachusetts, faces potential lawsuits against investigators and government entities over alleged misconduct during the case. She also faces a wrongful death lawsuit from the victim’s family.
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AAA forecasts 72.2 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles for Fourth of July 2025, marking a record high. The travel period spans from June 28 to July 6, including a 1.7 million increase from 2024 and 7 million more than 2019.
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AAA predicts that 72.2 million Americans will travel for Independence Day 2025, the highest number ever recorded. The forecast highlights a surge in road trips and air travel, with over 60 million drivers expected and 8% of travelers flying.
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Fox News’ ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ newsletter highlights the rising anti-Jewish sentiment and the U.S. government’s role in the Israel-Iran conflict. Evangelical leaders praise Trump’s support for Israel, while Florida’s DeSantis organizes evacuations of American citizens from Israel.
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Fox News’ Antisemitism Exposed newsletter highlights growing anti-Jewish sentiment in the US and globally, with evangelical leaders backing Trump’s support for Israel amidst rising tensions with Iran. The publication also reports on rescue efforts by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to evacuate Jewish Americans from Israel.
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The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has reported that nearly 13 million people have been displaced in West and Central Africa, citing conflict and migration trends as the main causes of the crisis. The agency warns of a ‘perfect storm’ that has led to unprecedented levels of mass displacement in the region.
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A 33-year Coast Guard veteran has been arrested for allegedly threatening President Trump’s life, sparking debates about the impact of political dehumanization on mental stability. The incident highlights concerns that relentless attacks on Trump, particularly from the political left, may contribute to extreme actions by otherwise normal individuals.
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A man is in custody after federal authorities foiled an alleged plan to use explosives against police during Los Angeles deportation protests. Grzegorz Vandenberg, 48, is facing federal charges for allegedly purchasing fireworks with the intent to harm law enforcement officers and government officials during the anti-ICE riots.Vandenberg allegedly told store employees he had military…
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A man is in custody after federal authorities foiled an alleged plan to use large-scale fireworks and other explosive devices against police and government officials at riots protesting deportation efforts. Grzegorz Vandenberg, 48, is facing federal charges for allegedly buying fireworks with the intent to harm law enforcement officers and government officials at the Los…
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The White House has suggested there is a ‘substantial chance’ for renewed diplomatic talks with Iran, indicating a potential shift in U.S.-Iran relations. Other headlines include mysterious flights from China heading to Iran amid the Israel conflict, Trump’s major political victory over Newsom, and various other news stories such as the Trump assassination attempt footage,…
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Grey Bull Rescue founder Bryan Stern and Florida State Sen. Jay Collins join ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss how they are working to facilitate the departure of Americans from Israel as tensions reach an all-time high in the Middle East. The collaboration aims to expedite the evacuation of U.S. citizens from the region.
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Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier has been held in civil contempt after refusing to comply with a federal court’s order to halt enforcement of a state immigration law. The law, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, criminalizes the act of entering or re-entering Florida without legal authorization, making it a misdemeanor. Uthmeier argued that the judge…
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The Fox News Digital News Quiz for June 20, 2025, features challenging questions, including which rock band banned Trump supporters from their shows and details about the destroyed ‘Van Gogh’ chair. The quiz also promotes other interactive quizzes on the platform, enhancing viewer engagement.
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Heather Graham shares her secrets to aging gracefully in Hollywood, emphasizing self-love, wellness routines, and positive relationships. The actress admits to being happier in her 50s, focusing on inner confidence and healthy living.
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Martha Stewart sparked a recent debate over hot dogs and condiments by endorsing ketchup as a topping, contradicting her Chicago-style recipe and dividing her fans. Her Instagram post polarized fans, with some Chicagoans opposing its use while others praised her bold choice.
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The power behind AI tools requires massive energy, and global data centers are expected to triple electricity usage by 2030 despite tech companies’ renewable pledges. As AI systems require substantial computational power, they are straining the power grid and delaying the retirement of coal plants in the U.S. While there are opportunities for innovation in…
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The increasing use of artificial intelligence is significantly driving up global electricity demand, with data centers expected to triple their energy consumption by 2030. This surge is pushing power grids to their limits and may delay the retirement of coal plants, raising concerns about environmental impacts. While tech companies promise to use renewable energy, critics…
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Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film ‘Jaws’ remains a cultural phenomenon, half a century after its debut, due to its unique ability to blend suspense with a compelling narrative. The documentary ‘JAWS @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story’ explores the film’s enduring impact on culture, science, and the public’s perception of sharks.
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Young Conservative Women Emphasize ‘God-Given Value’ and Traditional Principles at Leadership Summit
Young conservative women at the 2025 Young Women’s Leadership Summit emphasized their ‘God-given value’ and the importance of upholding traditional American principles. They described being a conservative woman as a source of empowerment, despite the growing unpopularity of these ideals in contemporary society.
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Blue-collar workers in Michigan and Pennsylvania are reporting significant job growth and wage increases under President Donald Trump’s leadership. Joseph Knowles, a Michigan auto worker, and Brian Pavlack, a Pennsylvania steelworker, joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss how Trump’s policies have led to a surge in blue-collar employment opportunities, which they claim are changing…
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A federal court has permitted former President Donald Trump to retain control of the National Guard, determining that while he does not have unlimited authority to command California’s guard, his administration had a valid rationale for doing so. Trump celebrated the ruling as a significant victory.
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Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior analyst at the Defense of Democracies think tank, joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to analyze the evolving dynamics of U.S. involvement in the Middle, Taleblu emphasized that Israel is likely viewing its conflict with Iran as a strategic opportunity.
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The White House’s budget director, Russ Vought, has proposed using ‘pocket rescissions’ as a method to legally circumvent Congress’s spending authority. GOP appropriators warn that this tactic, deemed illegal by some, could undermine Congress’s constitutional power and complicate efforts to avoid a government shutdown.
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Senator Rand Paul has been sidelined in negotiations over the GOP’s major border security bill due to his attempt to reduce the requested spending. Critics, including Lindsey Graham, argue that his analysis lacks thoroughness and depth.
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Rand Paul, the Kentucky Senator and chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, has found himself sidelined in negotiations over the GOP’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ due to his push to significantly cut border security funding. Senate Budget Chair Lindsey Graham has taken over as the lead negotiator, criticizing Paul’s approach as shallow…
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Political cartoonists across the nation and ideological spectrum have produced hundreds of satirical artworks capturing the week’s political events, from hypocris to memes. These cartoons provide both entertainment and outrage for readers of all political stripes.
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Napoli is reportedly interested in Liverpool’s Mohamed Núñez, while Chelsea is pursuing Fiorentina’s João Pedro. Both clubs are actively seeking to strengthen their squads ahead of the new season.
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Liverpool is reportedly considering a move for Crystal Palace’s center back Marc Guéhi as a potential replacement for James Milner. Transfer Talk has shared the latest rumors and gossip about the potential transfer.
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Matt Miller and Jordan Reid have compiled their early top-five rankings for every position in the 2026 NFL draft class. Their analysis focuses on the most promising prospects and the areas where the NFL will be keeping a close eye during the 2025 college season.
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Bayern Munich’s coach Vincent Kompany has warned his team against underestimating Argentina’s Boca Juniors as they prepare for their crucial second Group C match. The German coach emphasized that Boca Juniors pose a significant threat, requiring Bayern to maintain focus and avoid complacency in order to secure a positive result.
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Botafogo, a Brazilian football club, defeated the reigning European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup. Igor Jesus scored the game’s only goal in the first half to secure the victory.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team has secured its place in the Gold Cup quarterfinals, but the attacking line’s lackluster performance has raised concerns. Defender Chris Richards emerged as a key hero with his crucial contribution.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder faced a disappointing performance in the NBA Finals, with their lackluster showing raising concerns about their ability to win Game 7. The team is expected to improve significantly if they hope to advance in the series.
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Four-star safety Jett Washington, ESPN’s No. 1-ranked prospect in the 2026 class, has committed to Oregon over Alabama and USC. His decision highlights the Ducks’ growing appeal in recruiting elite defensive talent.
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Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Dennis Santana was involved in an altercation with a fan during a game in Detroit on Thursday night. The fan reportedly crossed the line multiple times, prompting Santana’s response.
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Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was struck by a foul ball in the dugout during a game on Thursday night, prompting immediate medical attention as he was carted off the field. The incident has raised concerns about player safety and the potential dangers of foul balls in the dugout area.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have postponed their plans to unveil initiatives supporting immigrant communities after denying federal immigration agents access to the stadium’s parking lot. The team’s decision comes amid ongoing tensions over immigration policies and public access to federal agencies.
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During a heated matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres on Thursday night, benches cleared and players Shohei Ohtani and Fernando Tatis Jr. were both hit by pitches, with managers also getting involved in the escalating conflict.
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The Indiana Pacers delivered a commanding performance in Game 6, defeating their opponents with a decisive victory. Despite the thrilling plays, the team remained focused on the upcoming Game 7.