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Video footage shows former NFL running back Adrian Peterson engaged in a physical altercation with another man during a poker game in Houston. The incident, which occurred at a May event, escalated quickly, with Peterson receiving multiple punches near his face. No arrests were made, and Peterson described the situation as a “brother situation” with…
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested a high-priority aggravated felon from El Salvador. The individual, identified as part of an ongoing investigation, was detained following a joint operation with local law enforcement.
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Kevin Hassett claims tax cuts are coming and wages are already rising. He criticizes Democrats for misreading Trump’s economic plan.
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Mark Dubowitz praised Trump’s steadfast Iran policy, calling it effective and necessary for U.S. interests. The expert emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on Iran to prevent further aggression.
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James Carville, a prominent Democratic strategist, argues that Democrats have betrayed working-class White voters by excluding them from their ‘too-cool-for-school’ coalition, warning that this alienating approach risks losing future elections. He emphasizes the need for reconciliation and understanding, acknowledging that MAGA supporters offer an alternative explanation for their frustrations, but urges Democrats to recognize their…
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The White House is optimistic about renewed negotiations with Iran, as European leaders are set to meet with Iranian officials in Geneva. The talks follow a week of speculation about potential U.S. military action against Iran.
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James Carville, a Democratic strategist, has called on his party to refocus efforts on engaging working-class White voters, who he claims have been sidelined by the party’s current ‘too-cool-for-school’ coalition. His comments reflect growing concerns within the party about the effectiveness of its current messaging and outreach initiatives.
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Haiti’s Jean-Kevin Duverne received a red card during a match against Trinidad & Tobago. The incident occurred during a critical moment in the game, potentially impacting Haiti’s chances in the competition.
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A black bear wandered into a California resident’s home, coming face-to-face with a dog named Doodle who ultimately chased the uninvited predator out. The event was captured on security cameras and shared on social media, highlighting the unexpected nature of the encounter.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed revenge following Iran’s airstrike on a hospital in Israel, which killed several civilians. The attack has heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, with Netanyahu calling for a strong response.
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US President Donald Trump has stated that he will decide whether the United States will join Israel in military action against Iran within the next two, weeks. This follows recent Iranian strikes on Israel that damaged a hospital, escalating regional tensions.
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US President Donald Trump announced plans to determine whether the US will join Israel in military action against Iran within the next two weeks. Earlier, Iranian strikes on Israel damaged a hospital, escalating tensions in the region.
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The article argues that Israel’s military actions against Iran are not about nuclear weapons but rather about regime change and dismantling the Axis of Resistance. It criticizes the claims of a ‘pre-emptive’ strike as baseless, comparing them to the false allegations against Iraq in 2003. The text highlights Israel’s long-standing opposition to nuclear deals with…
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In a recent episode of ‘Special Report,’ Fox News’ chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin delves into the capabilities of bunker buster missiles, focusing on their potential use in striking heavily fortified targets such as the Ford, nuclear site. The report highlights the technical specifications and strategic considerations involved in deploying these sophisticated weapons.
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Fox News correspondent Nate Foy documents an emotional reunion of Edan Alexander’s family and rabbi in Tenafly, N.J., calling it a ‘mir’acle.’ The event was featured on Fox News’ ‘Special Report,’ highlighting the surreal nature of the occasion.
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Panelists Hugh Hewitt, Meridith McGraw, and Mark Halperin discuss President Donald Trump’s ambiguous stance on Iran, arguing that the uncertainty provides the U.S. with strategic leverage. The conversation highlights the potential implications of Trump’s approach to Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence.
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Colorado Republican lawmakers are urging the state to end Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants, citing financial strain and opposing federal changes that could reduce funding for states providing such coverage. The letter from representatives Gabe Evans, Jeff Crank, and Lauren Boebert highlights growing bipartisan concerns over the cost of offering healthcare to undocumented individuals, as…
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Republican lawmakers in Colorado are urging the state to end Medicaid coverage for undocumented immigrants, citing rising costs and concerns over the impact on residents. The move follows similar efforts by other Democratic-led states like California and Minnesota, which are reconsidering their policies due to financial pressures.
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Bret Baier previews the upcoming ‘Special Report’ edition, giving viewers a sneak peek into the topics and discussions that will be featured in the show. The preview highlights major issues and stories that will be covered, offering fans a head start on the content to come.
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The Democratic Party is under increasing financial pressure, prompting leaders to seek ways to stabilize their organization. Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith unpacks the state of the Democratic Party’s financial situation on ‘Special Report.’
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A federal judge in Rhode Island ruled that the Trump administration’s policy of withholding federal transportation funds from states resisting immigration enforcement is unconstitutional, blocking the policy under a preliminary injunction. The decision was prompted by a lawsuit from 20 Democratic-led states, which had challenged the administration’s plan to deny funding to so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.
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The episode of ‘The Story w/ Martha MacCallum’ on June 19 highlights critical geopolitical developments involving Israel, Iran, and Donald Trump. It explores the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, including military confrontations and diplomatic efforts, while also touching on Trump’s potential influence on U.S. foreign policy.
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Fox News contributor Jim Gray reveals the ‘Hall of Excellence’ museum in Las Vegas, featuring Tom Brady, during his interview on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ The museum is set to showcase the greatest sports artifacts.
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Israeli defense minister warns of Iranian influence in the region, citing threats from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. The minister emphasized that Iran’s military actions are destabilizing the Middle East.
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Mary Notarangelo, a former police sergeant from Connecticut, was found skeletal under piles of debris in her home after seven months of search efforts. Authorities cited the severe hoarding conditions as the primary obstacle to locating her remains.
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A POLITICO analysis has identified 794 planned clean electricity generation facilities, predominantly located in GOP districts, that could lose subsidies under the proposed House bill. The Senate is currently debating potential modifications to the legislation.
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Rep. Robert Garcia, a 47-year-old California Democrat, is emerging as a favorite in the House Oversight Democrats leadership race, leveraging his experience as a mayor and contributions to the Oversight panel while avoiding contentious age and seniority discussions. His strategic approach to balance between party elders and younger members has positioned him as a middle-ground…
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Rep. Robert Garcia has emerged as the favorite to lead the House Oversight Democrats, positioning himself as a bridge between generational change and traditional Democratic leadership. His strategic approach has allowed him to navigate the complex dynamics of the House Democratic Caucus effectively.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore accused President Donald Trump of displaying ‘a lack of seriousness’ in dealing with the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Moore, a former Army combat veteran, emphasized the high stakes involved, criticizing the ‘will I-won’t I’ approach to the situation.
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Leaders of Russia and Indonesia praised their strong bilateral ties and Indonesia’s new role in the BRICS grouping. This meeting underscores potential for expanded cooperation between the two nations.
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Bayern Munich is reportedly considering Bradley Barcola as a potential new signing, with the club keeping tabs on the Brazilian forward. Transfer Talk highlights the latest rumors and discussions surrounding potential signings.
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Parma have named former Arsenal assistant coach Carlos Cuesta as manager. The Italian Serie A club’s appointment reflects a strategic shift in their coaching structure.
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Tottenham Hotspur were fined £75,000 by the Football Association on Thursday for crowd misconduct after the club’s supporters were heard making anti-gay chants during their Premier League match at Manchester United in September. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding fan behavior in professional football.
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Cole Palmer has expressed his desire to wear Chelsea’s number 10 shirt, inspired by Lionel Messi and Wayne Rooney, highlighting his ambition to become a key player for the club. The number 1,0 shirt holds a special place in football culture, often associated with the role of a playmaker or a central attacking midfielder.
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Manchester City chief Ferran Soriano admits the club has accelerated its recruitment drive after a quiet summer transfer window a year ago. The decision reflects a strategic shift to strengthen the squad more rapidly.
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The Canadian Soccer Association and head coach Jesse Marsch are under investigation by Concacaf over allegations of rule violations and offensive language. The probe aims to determine if disciplinary actions are required for the involved individuals.
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Bayer Leverkusen is reportedly in discussions with Liverpool over a potential transfer of defender Jarell Quansah. The move could significantly impact both clubs’ future strategies in the Bundesliga and Premier League.
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Manchester City has been fined more than £1 million by the Premier League for breaching the rules around delayed kickoffs and restarts nine times last season, England’s top-flight league said on Thursday. The fine is a significant penalty for the club, highlighting the league’s commitment to enforcing its regulations.
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South American clubs are using the CWC as a chance to reclaim global relevance. The tournament serves as a platform for teams from the continent to showcase their talent and competitiveness on the world stage.
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Lionel Messi delivered a masterclass performance, leading Inter Miami to a stunning victory over Porto in the Club World Cup. This win significantly boosts their chances of progressing to the last-16.
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The Los Angeles Lakers’ recent sale is viewed as a significant opportunity to transform their approach, potentially allowing them to compete more effectively for championships. The transaction is expected to enable the team to adopt a more business-like management strategy, which could help them close the gap with other NBA teams.
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A fan climbed Wrigley Field’s netting to retrieve a bat that became lodged there, prompting security intervention. The incident occurred during a game when the bat slipped from Sal Frelick’s grip.
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Professional golfer Wyndham Clark apologized for damaging a century-old locker at Oakmont during the U.S. Open, marking his second act of frustration at a major championship this year. The incident has drawn criticism from fans and fellow players.
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Head coach Stephanie White of the Fever will take a leave of absence for an unspecified duration to address a personal matter. Austin Kelly will serve as acting head coach.
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Scottie Scheffler and Austin Eckroat posted identical 62s on Thursday, sharing the lead at the Travelers Championship. Their strong performances set the stage for a competitive weekend ahead.
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Lionel Messi scored his first goal of the expanded Club World Cup with a stunning free kick, giving Inter Miami a historic 2-1 win over FC Porto. The victory marks a significant milestone for the MLS club, showcasing Messi’s impact on the global stage.
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The Dodgers denied federal agents access to their stadium parking lots, prompting questions about federal authority over private property. The team claimed they requested permission but were denied, with the situation remaining unclear.
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Shedeur Sanders, the University of Colorado’s quarterback, has been cited for speeding twice this month, according to court records. The latest incident occurred Tuesday when he was stopped for an alleged speeding violation.
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Sources have confirmed that Houston Rockets coach Ime Udoka has agreed to a long-term contract extension, positioning him among the highest-paid coaches in the NBA. The deal reflects the team’s confidence in his leadership and strategic vision.
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Manchester City has been fined more than £1 million by the Premier League for breaching rules on delayed kickoffs and restarts nine times last season. The decision underscores the league’s commitment to enforcing punctuality and fair play.
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Scottie Scheffler and Austin Eckroat each shot an impressive 36 on Thursday, sharing the lead at the Travelers Championship. Scheffler birdied four of his first six holes, showcasing his form early in the tournament.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have sold the team to a group led by Jean-Yves Thomas, a former executive at French luxury fashion house LVM, marking a significant shift in the franchise’s ownership structure. This sale is viewed as a major opportunity for the Lakers to modernize their operations and compete more effectively with other NBA…
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President Donald Trump has secretly approved plans for a direct US attack on Iran but has yet to give the final order, according to The Wall Street Journal. The move comes amid reports that Israel lacks the means to strike Iran’s nuclear sites without US military involvement.
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President Donald Trump has secretly approved a US attack plan on Iran, but has not yet given the final order, according to The Wall Street Journal. The report claims that Trump has endorsed plans for a direct US strike on Iran, which Israel has been conducting a nearly week-long bombing campaign against.
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The Oregon House of Representatives began its session with a Pride Month celebration featuring a drag performance by two Black drag queens. The performance, which received a standing ovation, marked the first piece of legislation passed by the House that day.
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Lay’s has launched Bacon Grilled Cheese potato chips, a new flavor inspired by fan input, which has sparked varied reactions online. The snack, made with butter, cheddar cheese, blue cheese, and bacon fat, joins previous popular fan-voted flavors like Chicken and Waffles.
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Criminal defense attorney Nicole Blank Becker asserts that the government is building a strong case against R. Kelly in his trial. The lawyer’s comments come as the legal proceedings continue, with the rapper facing serious allegations.
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Fox News correspondent Nate Foy captured the emotional homecoming of Edan Alexander in Tenafly, N.J., showcasing the residents’ overwhelming joy at his safe return. The segment underscored the community’s deep appreciation and the heartwarming celebration that followed.
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Kylian Mbappé missed Real Madrid’s Club World Cup match due to acute gastroenteritis, with his return date uncertain. The French star, now in his first season with the club, is under medical care to determine the appropriate treatment course.
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Security footage from a California home captured a dramatic encounter between a full-sized black bear and a dog on June 14. The video, obtained via Storyful, shows the tense standoff between the animals.