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The Trump administration is challenging a Biden-era decision that allowed a convicted murderer with multiple violent convictions to live in the U.S. ICE arrested Salvadoran national Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara, who was granted deferral of removal under the Convention Against Torture, raising public safety concerns.
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Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James have openly admitted to mutual dislike, leading to a viral courtside confrontation about James’ son, Bronny. Smith criticized the Lakers’ handling of Bronny’s situation, while James acknowledged their personal animosity as the real reason for the incident.
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on transgender treatments for minors has received support from California Democrat Erin Friday, who described the ruling as a ‘stunning setback’ for transgender rights. Friday, a parental rights advocate, expressed ‘absolute joy’ over the ruling and emphasized its potential to influence broader transgender issues, including sports participation…
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling against youth transgender treatments has divided Democrats, with California Democrat Erin Friday expressing strong support for the decision. Friday, a parental rights advocate, praised the ruling as a significant victory and emphasized its potential impact on broader transgender issues, including sports and biological gender definitions.
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Russell Hardy, 55, was found dead on Pikes Peak after a four-day search. His family reported him missing on June 13, prompting a joint search-and-rescue operation involving K-9 teams and drones.
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Jim Agresti, CEO of Just Facts, provided an in-depth examination of the core policy claims made by Democratic leaders, with particular emphasis on Trump’s major legislative accomplishments. The analysis highlights the gap between political messaging and the actual legislative outcomes.
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A former President Joe Biden’s law has protected an El Salvadoran accused murderer from deportation, according to a report by Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin. The law, which is part of broader immigration policies, has been a subject of discussion and controversy within political and legal circles.
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Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy discusses President Trump’s stance on U.S.-Iran relations. Bari Weiss joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to explore Iran’s nuclear capabilities and their potential threat to American interests.
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Former White House Chief Information Officer Theresa Payton warned that Iran could launch a ‘high-impact’ cyberattack targeting the U.S. energy grid, citing growing tensions with Israel as a potential trigger. She emphasized that Iran may resort to cyber tactics if it runs out of traditional military options, highlighting a history of cyberattacks on financial institutions…
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J.K. Rowling and Boy George have sparked a social media clash over transgender rights and women’s spaces. Rowling defended her stance on biological sex-based spaces, citing her experience with economic hardship, while Boy George criticized her and highlighted his past crimes, including an assault conviction and prison time.
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ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith claims Caitlin Clark’s resentment is self-induced due to her competitiveness. The WNBA imposed fines on players involved in a heated altercation during a game between the Fever and Connecticut Sun.
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Amazon announced Prime Day 2024, running from July 3 to July 11, featuring thousands of deals for Prime members. Leading up to the sale, Apple is offering discounted prices on a wide range of products, including AirPods, iPads, and MacBooks. The article highlights the best deals on Apple products available on Amazon, such as the…
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A new Android malware called Crocodilus spreads through Facebook ads disguised as banking apps. It adds fake contacts to users’ phones and steals financial data, using advanced screen monitoring techniques.
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Valve has updated the Steam Beta Client to enable Proton by default for all Windows games on Linux, removing the need for manual compatibility toggling. This change eliminates confusion for users attempting to run Windows games on Linux, as Proton is now available without additional settings.
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Fashion designer Jacques Azagury, who was close to the late Princess of Wales, will auction his illustrations at Julien’s. The collection includes designs that were never realized, offering insight into Diana’s bold fashion choices.
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Delbarton School headmaster Father Michael Tidd joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the surge in young Americans turning to Catholicism. The study highlights a significant increase in young Catholics, indicating a potential shift in the nation’s religious landscape.
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Thousands of Ukrainian women are searching for missing relatives as the war continues. They share their hopes and sorrows with DW.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated his commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, following an Iranian missile strike that damaged Soroka Hospital. He emphasized this stance alongside President Donald Trump, who also expressed a shared determination.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed his commitment to stopping Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons following an Iranian missile strike that damaged the Soroka Hospital in Beersheba. Netanyahu emphasized that both he and former U.S. President Donald, Trump are united in their stance against Iran’s nuclear program, highlighting the threat posed by the country’s potential…
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Federal and state officials search for Travis Decker, a military-trained survivalist accused of murdering his three daughters, as the manhunt continues into its third week. Authorities are combing through the Teanaway Valley and Blewett Pass areas, urging the public to check cameras and residences for suspicious activity.
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Federal agents used non-lethal force, including rubber bullets, tear gas, and flash bangs, to disperse protesters blocking vehicles at an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. The use of force came after the crowd, who had gathered for several days, escalated tensions by rolling a dumpster in front of the entrance and refusing to disperse despite…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Tennessee’s law prohibiting transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming care. The decision, which aligns with the state’s policies, has significant implications for similar legislation across the nation.
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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Tennessee’s law prohibiting transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming healthcare, marking a significant legal development with potential nationwide implications. This decision is expected to influence similar laws across the country and spark further legal and political debates.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, has long been a symbol of authoritarianism and repression, with a hardline stance against dissent and foreign adversaries. Recent Israeli strikes and the targeting of Khamenei’s allies have intensified the conflict, highlighting his growing isolation.
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Theresa Payton, a former White House Chief Information Officer and CEO of Fortalice Solutions, warned that Iran may attempt a cyberattack on U.S. infrastructure. She expressed concerns over potential vulnerabilities in critical systems.
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The PGA Tour has appointed Brian Rolapp as its new CEO, marking a significant leadership change. Xander Schauffele, a top PGA Tour player, expressed excitement about the new direction, highlighting Rolapp’s potential to balance tradition with innovation.
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Board-certified nutritionist Kendall Mackintosh joined Fox & Friends to discuss the growing trend of major food brands removing artificial dyes as part of the MAHA movement. This shift, driven by health concerns, is raising questions about the future of food labeling and consumer choices.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of intentionally targeting a hospital during recent strikes, calling for a strong response. Ret. Lt. Gen. Ken Tovo joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the implications, including the role of U.S. Army Special, Forces in the region.
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Federal agents have shut down a large anti-ICE protest in Portland Wednesday. The demonstration, which had drawn significant attention, was forcibly ended by law, enforcement.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Kentucky over its policy allowing illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition at public universities. Attorney General Pam Bondi argued that the law ‘unconstitutionally discriminates against U.S. citizens,’ citing a previous victory in Texas on a similar issue.
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Black church leaders are intensifying their efforts to pressure corporate America to maintain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, as companies reverse these initiatives under President Trump’s anti-DEI stance.
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Nikita Bueckers, the No. 1 draft pick, is showing increased confidence and comfort in her rookie season, marked by a mix of successes and challenges. The question remains whether her progress will lead to more team victories.
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Carlton Dotson has been released from prison after serving a sentence for a 2,003 murder, while a Baylor coaching whistleblower is now a prison warden. The developments have sparked discussions about institutional accountability and reform.
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The Club World Cup group stage is currently in full swing, with all participating teams now aware of the route to the round of 16. As the competition progresses, teams are focusing on securing vital points in their group matches.
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Pete Crow-Armstrong, known as PCA, has been making waves in baseball since his early days, showcasing exceptional talent and charisma. His journey from flag football to Wrigley Field highlights his impressive rise in the sport.
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Jalen Williams has become a key player for the Oklahoma City Thunder, emerging as a co-star to league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The Hall of Fame sidekick draws parallels between Williams’ rise and his own career trajectory.
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The Detroit Tigers have maintained their position at the top of the 2025 MLB Power Rankings for three consecutive weeks, setting a new record for the longest streak at No. 1 this season. Their consistent performance raises the question of whether any other team can surpass them.
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Former NFL linebacker C.J. Mosley has announced his retirement, saying in a social media post that ‘it’s time to start a new chapter with new dreams.’ The move ends a 10-year NFL career marked by eight Pro Bowl selections and leadership on both the Jets and Ravens.
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Eric Karabell suggests that Crow-Armstrong may face a slump while Boston’s DH could outperform Stanton. Fantasy managers should adjust their strategies accordingly.
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The PLL standings have four teams at 2-1, making Week 4 an exciting competition for the top spot. Quint Kessenich’s rankings offer insight into which teams are poised to lead.
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Fantasy football analysts Mike Clay, Daniel Dopp, and Field Yates are set to engage in an in-depth conversation about the key players and trends shaping the 2025 season. Their discussion will highlight the potential impact of Christian McCaffrey (CMC), one of the most dynamic players in the league, as well as Tyreek Hill, whose athleticism…
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The Elite 11 Finals and June’s final official visit weekend are pivotal moments in college football recruiting, where top prospects showcase their skills and colleges vie for their commitment. These events are critical for both athletes and institutions, shaping future talent pipelines and team dynamics.
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Euro 2025 is set to showcase several young talents from the U20 age group, providing them with the opportunity to make a mark on the international stage. The tournament is expected to highlight emerging stars who could potentially transition to senior teams in the future.
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Experts Din Thomas and Anthony Smith analyze the UFC Fight Night in Azerbaijan, while Ian Parker offers betting advice for upcoming events. The main event is highlighted as a key focus for analysts and bettors.
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The article explores how elite NFL players excel in highly specialized positions, such as gadget players, slot cornerbacks, and swing tackles. These players are often considered ‘luxury’ due to their unique skills and impact on specific game situations.
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Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappé has been hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis. The 25-year-old French international is receiving medical care as he recovers from the illness.
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Chelsea has sparked interest in West Ham United’s midfielder Mohammed Kudus, with transfer rumors intensifying. The latest news and gossip surrounding the potential move have been detailed by Transfer Talk.
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Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappé has been hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis, commonly known as the stomach flu. The 24-year-old player is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in Madrid.
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Experts warn that the invasive spotted lanternfly population could increase significantly this summer, posing risks to agriculture and forest ecosystems as they spread across the U.S. Scientists are sounding the alarm about a potential surge in the invasive spotted lanternfly population this summer.
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Senator John Barrasso, R-Wyo., joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to weigh in on U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict and why he believes President Trump has full authority to act against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. During the interview, Barrasso emphasized the importance of U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, highlighting Trump’s full authority to prevent Iran from…
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Senator John Barrasso claims President Trump has complete authority to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons. The GOP senator discussed the U.S. role in the Israel-Iran conflict during an interview on Fox & Friends.
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Israeli fighter jets executed air strikes on Iranian surface-to-surface missile sites in Western Iran on Thursday, marking a significant escalation in the region’s military tensions.
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The FDA has approved the first twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention treatment, Yeztugo, offering a convenient alternative to daily oral medications. It has shown nearly 100% effectiveness in preventing sexually acquired HIV in adults and adolescents, marking a significant advancement in HIV prevention strategies.
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Iranian missile strikes have targeted Israel, with several hits landing on a hospital in Beersheba. The attack follows an earlier Israeli strike on a major heavy-water research reactor in Khondab, raising concerns about regional stability.
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Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are set to sign a US-brokered peace agreement, aiming to end years of conflict and instability. The deal comes after previous ceasefires have failed to maintain peace, and Washington hopes this one will bring economic opportunities.
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Adam Radcliffe, a former corporate engineer, has quit his job to row 3,500 nautical miles across the North Atlantic with three Royal Marines, aiming to break the world record and raise funds for veterans’ mental health. The team, ‘United We Conquer,’ will attempt to complete the crossing in under 43 days, targeting £50,000 for the…
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Several veteran-owned brands, including Combat Iron Apparel, Howitzer Clothing, Grunt Style, Freedom Fatigues, and Black Rifle Coffee Company, are offering patriotic apparel, such as T-shirts, hoodies and hats, to honor veterans and patriots. These items are designed to symbolize courage and the American spirit, with some brands providing discounts for military personnel, veterans and first…
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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) star Brody King wore an ‘Abolish ICE’ T-shirt during a match in Mexico City, supporting calls for the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). His message emphasized the legal distinction between immigration violations and criminal offenses, condemning ICE’s methods as unlawful.
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Adam Ratcliffe and Jack Jarvis plan to row 3,500 nautical miles across the North Atlantic to set a world record and raise funds for a veteran’s mental health charity. The duo has decided to step away from corporate work for this ambitious endeavor.
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Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy discusses the possibility of the U.S. joining Israel’s attacks on Iran as President Trump mulls involvement and the response from Iran. The report highlights Iran’s response to potential U.S. military action.