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A Pennsylvania jail guard and another man have been called as witnesses for Bryan Kohberger’s upcoming trial in the University of Idaho student murders case. These additions join five others who may testify in August as the prosecution seeks to build its case against Kohberger, who is accused of killing four students.
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DW Fact Check is examining claims of US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, identifying fake videos and misleading information spreading online.
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As the United States intensifies its military operations in the Middle East, China is closely tracking the developments for both economic and diplomatic implications. The potential fallout from these actions could influence global oil prices and disrupt supply chains, which are critical to China’s economy.
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German Iranian expatriates are experiencing anxiety as they observe the war between Israel and Iran, expressing feelings of fear, helplessness, and guilt.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has strongly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin’s former counterpart, Dmitri Medvedev, for comments suggesting that several nations are willing to provide Iran with nuclear warheads. The remarks, made by Medvedev in a recent statement, have drawn sharp backlash from Trump, who emphasized the potential risks of such actions.
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Former NBC host Chuck Todd has questioned whether the public was sold a ’40-year bill of goods’ regarding Joe Biden’s image as a family man, suggesting he should have never run for president. Todd criticized the narrative that Biden prioritized his family over his political ambitions, citing the Hunter Biden trial and the family’s drug…
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Florida officials are building a 1,000-bed ICE detention center in the Everglades, dubbed ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ to support the Trump administration’s goal of deporting 3,000 illegal immigrants daily. The facility, located on a 30-square-mile property with a former airport, is expected to be constructed rapidly within 30-60 days, with operational costs offset by FEMA funding.
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**Excerpt** Following U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, lawmakers laud President Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire but remain wary of Iran. Lawmakers, despite the fragile peace agreement, are cautious about its longevity and are not ready to call for regime change in Iran.
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German lawmakers are set to vote on a new budget that significantly increases public spending. The plan involves taking on new debts to fund record investments in defense and infrastructure projects.
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Jamie Metzl, a former Clinton staffer, praised Trump’s ‘bold’ Iran strike strategy on Fox & Friends, contrasting it with the Biden-Harris approach. The discussion highlights differing perspectives on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Jamie Metzl, a former Clinton staffer, praised Trump’s ‘bold’ Iran strategy during a ‘Fox & Friends’ appearance, questioning how Harris would have handled similar challenges. The discussion underscores differing views on foreign policy between the two administrations.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to halt further attacks on Iran, following a direct phone call with President Donald Trump. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions and the collapse of a fragile ceasefire agreement.
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The article discusses the Supreme Court’s ruling on deportations and the potential for Iranian sleeper cells in the U.S. due to Biden’s open border policies.
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German Chancellor Robert Merz has condemned Russia’s actions in Ukraine and the Israel-Iran conflict, while urging for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip during his speech to the Bundestag. This speech underscores Germany’s commitment to maintaining stability in its neighboring regions and reinforcing international alliances.
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Russian missile strikes have killed at least 21 people in Dn’trop, Ukraine, targeting a passenger train, schools, and medical facilities. The attacks have drawn international condemnation as the conflict continues to escalate.
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Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins America’s Newsroom to discuss the future of Iran’s nuclear program after President Donald Trump’s strikes on the key nuclear facilities. The conversation examines whether the attack has curbed Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
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New York Knicks star Deuce McBride expressed confidence in the team’s ability to find a suitable replacement for head coach Tom Thibodeau. The organization is focused on securing a leader who can maintain the team’s competitive edge.
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A President Donald Trump-brokered Israel-Iran ceasefire nearly collapsed hours after announcement, with Israel launching attacks and Iran responding with deadly rockets. Despite the president’s intervention, hostilities flared before the truce took effect, leading to immediate casualties and further escalation.
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A series of syringe attacks at a French music festival led to the detention of 12 suspects, with 145 attendees reporting being pricked. Concerns about contaminated needles and potential coordinated efforts have sparked alarm across France and Europe.
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Tom Homan, former Trump border czar, warns of Iranian cells operating in the U.S. on ‘Mornings with Maria,’ emphasizing the need for stronger border security. The discussion also covers deportation operations and the potential impact of open border policies on national security.
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Former MLB All-Star Zack Cozart initially criticized President Donald Trump’s Iran-Israel plans but later reversed his stance after a ceasefire was announced. Other sports figures lauded Trump’s diplomatic efforts, including Auburn coach Bruce Pearl’s call for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized Democrats for their opposition to President Donald Trump’s foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding U.S. military actions in Iran. McCarthy expressed concerns about the political ramifications of such opposition.
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Coconino County authorities rescued 32-year-old Janelle Banda, who went missing during a hike with her father in Arizona’s remote ‘Edge of the World’ area. She was found dehydrated and with minor injuries after three days of search efforts.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett has withdrawn from the race to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, with Democratic leaders selecting Rep. Robert Garcia as the new ranking member. Crockett cited her leadership style as not aligning with the committee’s expectations, leading to her decision to step down.
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The Trump administration executed Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran after overhauling the National Security Council, which Democrats and critics said weakened national security. The operation was praised by Pentagon brass as a total success, with Trump declaring it a ‘spectacular military success.’
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Former Pastor Corey Brooks recounts witnessing the destruction caused by anti-ICE and BLM protests, arguing that the violence serves radical agendas rather than genuinely aiding underserved communities. He claims these protests exploit the issue of immigration to create national mass movements and have led to the devastation of his already impoverished neighborhood, with little tangible…
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Personal health data is increasingly being sold without consent by data brokers, raising significant privacy and financial risks. A major data breach has exposed millions of patients, highlighting the scale of the issue. Insurers and marketers are using this data to adjust premiums and target ads, which has serious implications for consumers.
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President Trump’s decision to order military strikes on Iran without congressional approval has drawn immediate criticism, with lawmakers condemning the move as a potential violation of constitutional war powers. This echoes past presidential actions, including those of Obama and others, who faced similar backlash for acting unilaterally.
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Ford is advancing its $3 billion EV battery manufacturing plant in Michigan amidst political resistance and potential loss of crucial U.S. tax credits. The company’s strategy relies on technology licensed from China’s leading battery producer, CATL, to bolster domestic manufacturing capabilities.
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The House Oversight Committee has summoned key former Biden administration officials to testify about alleged efforts to conceal former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, with interviews scheduled for key aides and former staff members. President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to investigate the matter, while Biden has dismissed the efforts as a…
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The jury foreman in Karen Read’s retrial declared her innocent, citing insufficient evidence and police missteps. Read was acquitted of homicide charges and only convicted of drunken driving.
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Authorities have intensified their search for Travis Decker, a military-trained survivalist accused of murdering his three daughters, as the possibility he may no longer be alive grows. A cadaver dog has been deployed this week to aid in the search, and law enforcement remains committed to finding him.
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Israeli military strikes on Tehran have killed Iranian nuclear scientist Sayyed Mostafa Sadati-Armaki and his family, according to Tasnim News Agency. Iran accuses Israel of deliberately targeting civilian areas, raising concerns over the conflict’s escalation.
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Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski expressed openness to bipartisan cooperation with Democrats in the U.S. Senate, but emphasized her commitment to representing Alaska’s interests. Despite her openness to exploring new options, she remains cautious about the practical implications and the potential risks of such a move.
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Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, with Tehran stating that its military objectives have been met. The agreement comes amid ongoing regional tensions and international pressure for de-escalation.
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Three men in California died after jumping into Rattlesnake Falls, a popular summer destination near Lake Tahoe, and did not resurface. Rescue efforts were hampered by the remote terrain and poor weather conditions, leading to a dayslong search to locate the bodies.
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The UK government plans to ban pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization following an incident of spray-painting a warplane. Critics argue the move risks setting a dangerous precedent by equating political protest with terrorism.
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An American Airlines flight from Miami to North Carolina encountered unexpected turbulence, leading to three flight attendants and two passengers being hospitalized. The FAA has launched an investigation into the incident.
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A two-day NATO summit is currently taking place in The Hague, with key discussions centering around the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and proposed increases in defense spending. The summit, reported by DW, aims to address these critical issues and shape the alliance’s strategic priorities.
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US President Donald Trump remained vague regarding the United States’ commitment to NATO’s Article 5 mutual defense clause during the NATO summit in The Hague. The uncertainty has raised concerns about potential NATO unity and the alliance’s readiness to confront collective threats.
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Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton expressed deep frustration and disappointment over a torn Achilles injury sustained in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. The injury, which could end his season and the 2025-26 campaign, left him in emotional turmoil as he shared his candid reflections on the loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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The Israel-Iran ceasefire is in jeopardy as Israel accuses Iran of violations, prompting threats of retaliation. Iran denies the allegations, but Israeli officials warn of a potential missile strike within hours.
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Trump Heads to NATO Summit Amid Israel-Iran Ceasefire and U.S. Security Concerns
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President Donald Trump has left for the NATO summit following a recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a development sparking mixed reactions from U.S. political leaders. The event marks a pivotal moment in international relations as the Trump administration navigates complex geopolitical dynamics.
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Rep. Buddy Carter has nominated former President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in brokering an Iran-Israel ceasefire and preventing nuclear proliferation. Trump’s leadership during the 12-Day War is highlighted as a key factor in the nomination.
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Rep. Buddy Carter has nominated former President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Carter argued that Trump’s leadership during the conflict ‘exemplifies the very ideals that the Nobel Peace Prize seeks to recognize: the pursuit of peace, the prevention of war, and the…
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Chandler Jones, a former San Jose State Spartans star, died at 33 in a pedestrian incident in Los Angeles. He was struck and killed by a Toyota RAV4 on the Marina Freeway, with authorities confirming his death.
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New York City has appointed heat officers to address the growing threat of extreme heat. These officers will focus on urban greening and creating cool zones to improve city resilience against climate change effects.
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President Donald Trump criticized Israel and Iran for breaking the ceasefire agreement, expressing frustration with both nations’ actions and vowing to intervene. The president’s outburst occurred during his departure from the White House for a NATO summit, where he urged both parties to stop the violence and adhere to the ceasefire terms.
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Sophie Cunningham’s retaliatory foul on Jacy Sheldon sparked her viral moment, leading to a surge in TikTok followers. Her defense of Caitlin Clark earned her both praise and fines from the WNBA.
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Women’s tennis stars Yulia Putintseva and Maria Sakkari exchanged heated words after their match at the Bad Homburg Open, with Sakkari reportedly telling Putintseva, ‘nobody likes you.’ Putintseva defended her actions, questioning Sakkari’s motives, while Sakkari acknowledged respecting her as a player but not as a person.
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A video has surfaced showing Vance Boelter, the suspected Minnesota lawmaker assassin, delivering an enthusiastic speech at a 2022 church seminar in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety condemned the attack, emphasizing the betrayal of trust by the suspect, who was arrested after a two-day manhunt following the June…
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The 2024 Perfect Game All-American Classic will feature a star-studded coaching staff, with baseball Hall of Famer Trevor Hoffman and former San Diego Padres All-Star Ryan Klesko serving as team managers. This event, which brings together the top 60 high school baseball players in North America, will take place at Petco Park in San Diego…
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President Trump’s military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities are presented as a decisive act under his ‘America First’ foreign policy, marked by significant regional impacts and a shift from diplomatic approaches to forceful action. The strikes are highlighted as a response to years of Iranian hostility, with a focus on neutralizing a nuclear threat and…
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U.S. President Donald Trump brokered a ceasefire to end a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel. Experts note Iran’s missile arsenal has taken significant damage, but its short-range weapons and cyber capabilities remain a threat. The ceasefire follows a strike on a U.S. base in Qatar with minimal impact, raising questions about the long-term stability…
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A U.S.-brokered ceasefire has ended a 12-day conflict between Iran and its adversaries, with experts noting significant damage to Iran’s missile program but warning that thousands of short-range weapons and cyber capabilities remain a threat. The agreement, brokered by President Donald Trump, marks a dramatic de-escalation after the Iranian strike on a U.S. military base…
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The article discusses the controversy involving Blaire Fleming, a transgender volleyball player at San Jose State University, who faced allegations of conspiring with an opponent’s player to harm a teammate during a match. The accusations sparked a Title IX complaint, led to a Title IX investigation, and involved a federal investigation by the Department of…
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President Trump is heading to the NATO summit to push European allies for a 5% GDP defense spending commitment, with NATO agreeing on the target except Spain. The summit addresses regional tensions including Iran’s nuclear concerns and Ukraine’s membership aspirations.
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Kepler Robotics has launched its Forerunner K2 humanoid robot in an automotive plant, showcasing its ability to perform quality checks and assembly tasks with precision. The robot’s advanced features and cost efficiency position it as a viable option for enhancing industrial productivity.
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In the wake of an attempted mass shooting at CrossPointe Community Church in Wayne, Michigan, a security expert has proposed a three-step strategy to enhance church security, including a ‘first impressions ministry’ to identify potential threats, detection through surveillance, and denial tactics.