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The Supreme Court grants Trump authority to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal records. The ruling is seen as a major victory for the administration’s immigration policies.
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Will Cain’s podcast episode features Senator James Lank, exploring Trump’s challenges in brokering peace between Iran and Israel, as well as the shifting direction of the American right. The discussion also delves into media perceptions and the potential evolution of the MAGA movement.
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UFC legend Georges St. Pierre is hopeful that Conor McGregor will return to the Octagon. He believes McGregor’s presence brings significant attention to the sport and urges him to come back if he wishes.
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Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, discusses President Trump’s decision to postpone Congressional briefing, his decision to strike Iran.
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An unidentified Islamist group claimed responsibility for the church bombing, which killed 25 Christians and injured 63 others. The group disputes government arrest claims, adding to the complexity of the Syria conflict.
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The Senate is set to vote on President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” this weekend, with the House expected to align with the Senate’s proposals next week. The legislation faces delays due to negotiations over SALT deductions and spending cuts.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection data shows a dramatic drop in southern border encounters, with record low numbers under the current administration, as compared to previous administrations. The data, obtained by Fox News, reveals a significant reduction in apprehensions and ‘gotaways’ compared to figures from the Biden administration.
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The FBI is pivoting to cybersecurity and counterterrorism efforts after Iran’s missile attack on a U.S. base in Qatar, responding to the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The agency’s realignment comes amid heightened threats, including warnings of potential cyberattacks and the risk of retaliatory actions against U.S. citizens and military personnel.
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The FBI is reallocating resources to cybersecurity and counterterrorism efforts following Iran’s attack on a U.S. base in Qatar. The Department of Homeland Security has warned of an increased likelihood of cyberattacks on U.S. networks due to the ongoing conflict.
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Amtrak apologized after passengers were stranded without AC or power during a heatwave. The incident, which occurred in the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel, highlighted the risks of extreme weather on transportation systems.
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Amtrak has apologized after passengers on Northeast Regional Amtrak Train 94 were stranded for over an hour during a severe heat wave, with no air conditioning or power. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon when the train was halted in the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel, leading to the evacuation of passengers and the provision of…
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The article highlights how Russia could benefit from an extended Israel-Iran conflict, with increased energy prices and reduced regional stability being key economic advantages. Uncertainty over energy supplies may lead to greater investment in energy infrastructure, further boosting Russia’s economic prospects.
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UFC legend Georges St. Pierre hopes Conor McGregor will return to the octagon, highlighting the significance of the former titleholder’s potential comeback. The veteran fighter’s comments underscore the anticipation surrounding McGregor’s potential return.
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## Excerpt Iran has bombed Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar as a symbolic retaliation against U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities, according to Fox News. The attack is seen as a demonstration of Iran’s military capabilities rather than an outright military strike.
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Senator Bernie Sanders has warned against U.S. military involvement in a potential war with Iran, citing the costly and devastating consequences of previous conflicts such as Vietnam and Iraq. He argues that President Donald Trump’s recent attacks on Iran and the influence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on American policy are unjustified and dangerous.
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A New Jersey elementary school teacher, Laura Caron, has been indicted for allegedly sexually abusing a student over a four-year period, starting when the student was 11. Prosecutors say Caron gave birth to the boy’s child, born when the student was 13 years old.
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Kirk Barton, a former Ohio State offensive lineman, has been charged with aggravated vehicular homicide after a fatal crash in Dublin, Ohio, which killed a 24-year-old man. Barton was driving intoxicated and on the wrong side of the road before the crash that resulted in the death of Ethan Wence Perry.
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The Kremlin has stated its openness to a potential truce between Iran and Israel, while also criticizing critics who claim Russia’s support for Iran is merely symbolic. Moscow has accused these critics of attempting to undermine its relationship with its ally.
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A hepatitis A outbreak in popular European destinations has sickened thousands, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals and those with limited healthcare access. Health officials warn that the virus spreads easily through contaminated food or water and close contact, urging increased vaccination and sanitation efforts.
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The House of Representatives voted along bipartisan lines to table Rep. Al Green’s bid to impeach President Donald Trump over his recent military actions in Iran, with a 344-79 vote. A majority of House Democrats joined Republicans to kill the resolution, showing political divisions within the party.
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Charlotte Flair acknowledges the pressure to live up to her father’s WWE legacy, despite her own Hall of Fame career. She views the challenge as a healthy competition with Ric Flair, who remains a dominant figure in pop culture.
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Russia’s Education Ministry has decided to remove the Ukrainian language from the curriculum, citing changed geopolitical conditions. The move is seen as a reflection of deepening political tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
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Aaron Rodgers, the legendary quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has confirmed during an interview on ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ that he intends to retire after this season, marking the end of his 20-year NFL career. The four-time NFL MVP signed a one-year contract with the Steelers in June, and he explained that the decision was…
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Randi Mahomes, mother of NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes, voiced her stance on transgender athletes competing in girls’ and women’s sports, emphasizing the importance of physical differences between genders. She argued for separate leagues to ensure fairness, reflecting her conservative political alignment.
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President Trump has pressured Congress to pass the ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ immediately, calling for lawmakers to forgo vacation until the legislation is enacted. He reiterated his opposition to Rep. Thomas Massie, labeling him a ‘loser’ and vowing to campaign against him.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte avoided providing details on the rationale behind NATO’s belief that Russia might launch an attack within five years, instead focusing on the necessity for increased military spending. During a press conference in The Hague, Rutte was asked to clarify the assessment of a Russian attack within five years, but he…
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A London park is set to host monuments commemorating Queen Elizabeth II, including a glass bridge and two statues. The project aims to honor the longest-reign, and the glass bridge, designed by renowned architect Sir Norman Foster, will symbolize the Queen’s legacy of connectivity and innovation.
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The U.S. Navy is deploying missiles at a high rate to defend Israel amid rising tensions, as reported by Admiral James Kilby during a Senate hearing.Lawmakers are concerned about the Navy’s ability to sustain its missile stockpiles, prompting calls for increased funding and production capacity.
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ICE has arrested 16 Iranian nationals with criminal histories as part of a security sweep, citing concerns over potential sleeper cells in the U.S. The operation includes individuals with prior convictions for violent crimes and drug offenses, reflecting heightened security measures following recent attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
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President Donald Trump has voiced his dissatisfaction with both Israel and Iran, indicating a shift in his foreign policy stance. The comments came during a press briefing outside the White House, where Trump reiterated his concerns about Iran’s regional influence and his desire for a more balanced approach with Israel.
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U.S. border czar Tom Homan and former DHS secretary Chad Wolf warn that open border policies under President Biden have allowed Iranian ‘sleeper cells’ to potentially infiltrate the country, citing a ‘biggest national security vulnerability’ and concerns over released foreign nationals. National security officials have raised alarms about the heightened threat environment, with the U.S.…
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Following the recent U.S. bombing of Iran, North Korea is closely monitoring the situation, assessing potential risks to its own security. The regime, which has historically shared advanced weapons technology and underground construction techniques with Iran, is now likely evaluating its strategic position in light of shifting regional dynamics.
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The UK and Ukraine have announced a joint initiative to produce military drones, marking a significant step in defense collaboration. Russian officials have accused the UK of directly supporting Ukrainian drone operations, escalating tensions between the nations.
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The Boston Celtics have completed a trade with the Portland Trail Blazers, acquiring Anfernee Simons for Jrue Holiday. Analyst Colin Cowherd praises the move as a testament to the Celtics’ effective management.
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The Chicago Tribune warned New York City voters to avoid Zohran Mamdani’s socialist mayoral bid, citing Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson’s failed policies as a cautionary tale. The editorial board accused Johnson of economic mismanagement and warned that similar radical proposals could lead to New York’s financial decline.
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Following President Trump’s military strike against Iran, Americans are grappling with the implications of the action. The strike, which targeted Iranian military facilities, has ignited widespread debate about its effectiveness in addressing the perceived nuclear threat.
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A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals a stark partisan divide over U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. While 74% of Democrats oppose the attacks, 69% of Republicans support President Trump’s decision to launch aerial strikes aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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President Donald Trump’s frustration with the Middle East conflict is shaping U.S. diplomatic strategy within NATO, emphasizing the need for stronger alliances and decisive action under Article 5. U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker communicates the administration’s focus on collective defense and mutual trust among member states.
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has praised President Donald Trump for announcing a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. This marks a rare instance of Guterres offering public praise to Trump amid their typically critical relationship.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that naval drills in the Pacific Ocean would run from June 16 to June 30. The drills have raised concerns among local tourism businesses in Kamchatka, which estimate the financial losses from the military operations exceed $600,000.
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Bobby Sherman, the ’60s teen idol and actor, has died at age 81 after being diagnosed with terminal kidney cancer. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, confirmed his death and shared his final moments through social media.
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World leaders have cautiously welcomed the recent agreement to end hostilities between Israel and Iran, acknowledging the fragile nature of the ceasefire. Officials are optimistic about the potential for peace but remain wary of its sustainability.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi pledged to protect all religions in the U.S., including Judaism and Islam, following antisemitism concerns, and criticized the Southern Poverty Law Center’s use by the DOJ.
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Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reports from Tel Aviv following Iran’s missile strikes on Israel, which occurred in retaliation for U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The incident has heightened regional tensions and raised concerns about potential escalations in the Middle East conflict.
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The article criticizes Israel’s strategy of targeting Iranian nuclear scientists and their families, arguing that such actions violate moral principles and risk escalating conflict. It highlights the deliberate killing of scientist Mostafa Sadati-Armaki and his family, along with five other nuclear scientists, in Israeli strikes, raising ethical concerns about the weaponization of civilian casualties.
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Admiral James Kilby warned lawmakers that the Navy is depleting its munitions at an ‘alarming’ rate while supporting Israel’s defense. This rapid use of military resources raises concerns about operational sustainability and strategic implications.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has addressed parliament ahead of a NATO summit that he said would be historic. Merz promised that Germany would do its fair share as part of the alliance to counter the threat from Russia.
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Tomi Lahren and Alan Dershowitz are set to discuss the implications of Trump’s recent push for a ceasefire in the Middle East. The discussion is expected to focus on the political fallout, with Dershowitz offering insights into the current state of the Iran-Israel conflict and its potential consequences.
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U.S. lawmakers are advancing the ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense initiative, inspired by Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’ program, to counter growing missile threats from Iran, Russia, and China. The plan, sponsored by Senators Dan Sullivan and Kevin Cramer, allocates $21 billion to develop a multi-layered defense system, including space-based sensors and advanced interceptors.
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A brawl erupted at Coney Island Beach in New York City on Monday, leading to multiple arrests as hundreds of youths gathered during a heatwave. Law enforcement reported the violence escalated to the Riegel, causing a heavy police response.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has expressed his support for President Donald Trump’s decision to authorize strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The move, which was confirmed by the U.S. Department of Defense, marks the first direct military action by the United States against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, according to Fox…
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Sierra Leone’s President has taken over the rotating leadership of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), succeeding former chairman Bola Tinubu, who oversaw the organization through its most challenging period in 50 years. This transition marks a pivotal moment for the region as ECOWAS prepares to address pressing issues such as economic integration,…
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has celebrated a Supreme Court ruling that upholds its policy of deporting undocumented immigrants to third countries, calling it a major victory for the Trump administration’s immigration strategy. The decision centers on the Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy, which allows ICE to send detained immigrants back to their…
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Fox News Opinion highlights Trump’s Iran strikes as a decisive success, asserting they corrected past administration errors. The article also examines the real crisis behind America’s unrest, linking it to educational policy reforms.
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A 14-year-old from England has a rare condition causing his body to react to all food like a virus, requiring direct lipid infusions into his heart. Doctors have yet to find anyone else with the same ailment.
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Finley Ranson, a 14-year-old from England, suffers from a rare condition that causes his body to react to food as if it were a virus, leading to internal bleeding. His treatment involves direct lipid infusions into his heart to sustain him.
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Giulia Gwinn, the new captain of the German women’s football team, has taken over from Alexandra Popp and is focusing on perseverance and positivity for Euro 2025. Gwinn emphasizes that the tournament is about more than just performance on the pitch.
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Tallulah Willis defends her social media posts of her father during his dementia battle, countering criticism over sharing intimate moments. She asserts her family’s discretion in sharing content to highlight positive family time.
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Finley Ranson, a 14-year-old from England, and his mother discuss a rare medical condition that prevents his body from processing fat, necessitating biweekly infusions to allow him to eat normally. The condition causes his body to reject fat, making it difficult for him to gain weight or maintain normal physical development.
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Finley Ranson, a 14-year-old from England, lives with a rare medical condition that prevents his body from processing fat. This necessitates regular medical interventions, including twice-weekly infusions, to allow him to eat normally.