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The New York Yankees scored their first runs in 30 innings but still fell to the Los Angeles Angels in a 3,2 loss, extending their losing streak to six games.
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The Tampa Bay Rays made history by overcoming an eight-run deficit to defeat the Orioles 12.8 on Wednesday night in the largest comeback in Major League Baseball this season, which also matched Tampa Bay’s biggest comeback in franchise history. This victory underscores the team’s resilience and ability to rally under pressure.
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Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been cited by police for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph zone. The incident occurred early Tuesday morning, prompting an investigation into the young player’s actions.
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The Buss family is entering into an agreement to sell majority ownership of the Lakers to Mark Walter, who also owns the Dodgers, for a franchise valuation of approximately $0 billion, sources told ESPN. This deal marks a significant shift in the ownership structure of one of the most iconic sports franchises in the United…
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Ace Bailey has canceled his visit to the Philadelphia 76ers, raising questions about his draft plans as the NBA draft approaches next week. The cancellation leaves his draft status uncertain, with teams continuing to monitor his potential moves.
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Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso has emphasized the need for patience following the team’s 1-3 draw against Al Hilal in their opening match at the Club World Cup. He acknowledged that implementing the changes he aims to make will take time.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel debated the implications of an ‘America-first’ approach to U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. The discussion focused on balancing national interests with global responsibilities.
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Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin criticized Democrats for persisting with the border crisis narrative, arguing it lacks factual basis. He urged for bipartisan solutions rather than political posturing.
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Political commentators Natalie Beisner, Lydia Moynihan, and Luke Ball discussed the unpredictability of President Donald Trump’s actions following his early G7 departure. They challenged the media’s narrative, emphasizing the complexity of his political maneuvering.
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The recent escalation of tensions between Israel and Iran has drawn significant attention, with former U.S. President Donald Trump’s potential involvement adding another layer of complexity. Trump’s comments on the Israel-Iran conflict have been seen by some as a way to reassert his influence in Middle Eastern affairs, while others view them as a potential…
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The article discusses the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, highlighting the role of former President Donald Trump’s policies in shaping the current geopolitical landscape. Recent developments are analyzed through the lens of Trump’s influence and its lasting effects on Middle Eastern relations.
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The Will Cain Show episode on June 18 discussed the geopolitical tensions involving Donald Trump, Iran, and Israel. Analysts explored the implications of Trump’s potential foreign policy impact and the challenges posed by Iran’s nuclear program.
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Napster and Sonos are facing a lawsuit over $3.4 million in unpaid music royalties related to their former partnership on the Sonos Radio service. The companies allegedly failed to meet their financial obligations, resulting in accumulated interest and late fees.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity reiterated former President Donald Trump’s warnings regarding Iran, suggesting that unconditional surrender is the only viable solution to the ongoing tensions. Hannity’s remarks come as the U.S. administration weighs potential involvement in the Iran-Israel conflict.
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Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has the latest on the Trump administration’s response to Iran on ‘Hannity.’ The administration is outlining its approach to countering Iran’s influence in the region.
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The segment explores Trump’s potential return to politics and his views on Iran and Israel. Analysts discuss the impact of his past policies on current Middle Eastern relations.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich praised President Donald Trump’s ‘gutsy’ approach to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons during an appearance on Hannity. Gingrich’s comments reflect his alignment with Trump’s administration on matters of national security and international relations.
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The article discusses Donald Trump’s foreign policy positions regarding Iran and Israel, highlighting his views on Iran’s nuclear program and the Israeli-Pale, the article also touches on Trump’s potential impact on U.S. Middle East policy.
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During a recent segment on ‘The Morning Meeting,’ co-host Dan Turrentine addressed the Democratic Party’s criticisms of President Donald Trump. The discussion emphasized the current political climate and the ongoing discourse between the parties.
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Travis Kelce confirmed his return to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 season, dismissing retirement rumors following a lackluster Super Bowl performance. The tight end expressed regret over his Super Bowl showing but emphasized his commitment to the team and his desire to win another championship.
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Travis Kelce has confirmed he will return to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 NFL season, dismissing retirement rumors and reaffirming his desire to win another championship. He expressed regret over his Super Bowl performance but remains focused on helping the Chiefs secure another title.
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Auburn’s Bruce Pearl endorses Trump’s Middle East strategy, claiming it will make the world safer. The coach argues that U.S. involvement could lead to a non-nuclear Iran and regional stability.
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A 32-year-old Minnesota man has been caught in the midst of a real war zone, as Israeli airstrikes began raining down near Iran, forcing him to flee to Azerbaijan for safety. Andersen, who was on a years-long mission to ride his bike across all seven continents, described the experience as the ‘worst timing possible,’ with…
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Israeli jets have continued to bomb Tehran, escalating tensions in the region. The strikes, reported by Fox News correspondent Greg Palk, highlight the growing military confrontation between the two nations.
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Facebook is rolling out passkey support for user logins, offering a secure alternative to traditional passwords. The feature, developed with the FIDO Alliance, allows logins via biometrics or PIN stored on the device.
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Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall discusses how Trump’s potential decisions on Iran could reshape the Middle East, focusing on the Iran-Israel conflict. The segment, featured on Jesse Watters Prim, explores the geopolitical implications of U.S. policy shifts in the region.
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Rep. Maxwell Frost argues that a path to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants is the most effective way to address America’s illegal migration crisis. His proposal emphasizes comprehensive immigration reform as a necessary step toward long-term stability.
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The U.S. State Department has announced it will review student visa applicants’ social media accounts to assess potential hostility towards the United States. This move is part of enhanced security measures to ensure the integrity of the visa program.
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Former MLB All-Star John Kruk revealed during a Phillies broadcast that he threatened to kill umpire Brian O’Nora during his penultimate game in 1995. The incident occurred after a controversial strike call during a slump, leading to Kruk’s outburst on the field.
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Fox News anchor Kayleigh McEnany criticized the media for mischaracterizing Trump’s deportation policies, calling them ‘so dense.’ She accused the media of failing to fully grasp the administration’s stance on immigration enforcement.
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The Los Angeles Sparks faced backlash after a game day post showed a player in a crop top, prompting fans to criticize the team for not showcasing players in their uniforms. This controversy follows similar criticism of player Cameron Brink, who faced online backlash for prioritizing social events over her ACL rehab.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has criticized the New York Times for reporting on his drug use during the 2024 election campaign. The Times alleged that Musk’s drug consumption was ‘more intense’ than publicly known, citing private messages and interviews with individuals who have known or worked with him. Musk responded by posting his recent drug…
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Auburn men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl has endorsed President Donald Trump’s approach to Iran, expressing optimism that the administration’s policies are leading to a safer Middle East. Pearl’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among some American figures that the current administration’s approach is effective in enhancing global security.
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Former Trump national security director Robert Greenway comments on China reportedly sending transport planes to Iran, calling it a ‘remarkable turn of events.’ The remarks come amid concerns over U.S. foreign policy and regional stability.
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Former Trump national security advisor Robert Greenway comments on China’s potential military movement to Iran, calling it a ‘remarkable turn of events.’ The reports suggest China may be deploying transport aircraft to support Iran’s military operations.
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The U.S. Navy has surpassed its fiscal year 2025 recruitment goal three months early, crediting streamlined processes and Trump’s leadership. The success highlights the branch’s efforts to strengthen personnel numbers amid global strategic challenges.
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LeBron James has called into question the traditional focus on winning championships in basketball, known as ‘ring culture.’ His comments have led to a counterpoint from former NBA star Paul Pierce, who disputes the idea and questions the real purpose of the sport.
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Mike Davis, founder and president of Article III Project, criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Tennessee’s ban on gender transition procedures for minors on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The ruling reinforces state-level restrictions on healthcare access for transgender youth, prompting debates over medical ethics and children’s rights.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Republican from Missouri, recently spoke on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ a well-known conservative political talk show, where he expressed concerns about former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity during his time in office.
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Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders has been cited for speeding at 101 mph in Ohio. The 23-year-old quarterback now faces a fine or the option to contest the ticket during a scheduled court appearance in early July.
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Vice President JD Vance was briefly suspended by BlueSky, a liberal social media platform, shortly after joining the site. The account was flagged by automated systems due to past impersonation attempts, leading to a brief suspension that was quickly reversed within 20 minutes.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for opposing immigration enforcement, calling him ‘on the wrong side of the law.’ The mayor has faced backlash from both state and federal leaders over his stance on federal immigration policies.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for opposing federal immigration enforcement, calling him ‘on the wrong side of the law.’ Johnson emphasized the challenges of immigration enforcement in Chicago and praised the efforts of ICE agents.
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Federal Judge Ivan Davis has ordered former U.S. Coast Guard officer Peter Stinson to home detention with GPS monitoring after prosecutors alleged he made multiple threats against President Donald Trump on social media platforms over the past five years. The judge found that the conditions of home detention posed no risk to the community and…
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A federal judge has ordered former U.S. Coast Guard officer Peter Stinson to home detention with GPS monitoring following allegations of making numerous threats against President Donald Trump on social media over the past five years. The case highlights the legal complexities of balancing free speech and national security concerns, as prosecutors and defense attorneys…
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President Donald Trump sparked controversy by questioning transgender athletes during a visit to the White House by Juventus FC. The president asked the players if women could make their team, prompting the players to remain silent, and later posed the same question to the team’s general manager.
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Seth Meyers, the liberal NBC ‘Late Night’ host, has noted that talk shows are moving away from hosting politicians as guests, with podcasts offering a more effective platform for political discussion. Meyers highlighted that the shift is due to the format’s ability to allow deeper conversations and less pressure for politicians to hit talking points.
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Heidi Klum made a striking appearance at the unveiling of her new billboard for the Italian beachwear brand Calzedonia in Cologne, Germany, posing in a blue bikini top that accentuated her toned abs. Her bold fashion choice, paired with jeans and a denim jacket, underscored her confident and playful demeanor.
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Hungary’s legislation targeting LGBTQ+ events has sparked EU calls for intervention, as the bloc seeks to uphold human rights and democratic values.
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Fox News Digital obtained a 911 call from Scott Wolf’s home, where an unknown caller reported a family dispute and alleged abuse. The incident occurred just days after the actor’s estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, was detained by police and taken to the hospital, where she accused Scott of abuse.
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J.J. Spaun joked that he will give Viktor Hovland a bottle of wine for the help he received during the final round of the U.S. Open, which led to his first major title. The two golfers paired up in the final round, with Hovland’s near miss on the 18th hole providing a crucial advantage for…
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J.J. Spaun humorously acknowledged Viktor Hovland’s advice on his walk-off U.S. Open-winning putt, vowing to give him a bottle of wine. Despite the initial setbacks, Spaun’s resilience led to his first major championship.
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Israel and the U.S. are considering the use of bunker buster bombs to target Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, which is deeply embedded and poses a significant threat. The GBU-57 A/B Massive Ordinance Penetrator is the only known weapon capable of striking such a heavily protected site, requiring advanced delivery methods.
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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, a decision criticized as a ‘huge setback’ for transgender rights. Media outlets and political analysts warn of broader implications for trans communities and the potential for state-level legislation to expand.
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An incident involving Caitlin Clark and a Sun player has sparked discussions about sportsmanship and player behavior on the WNBA. Other developments include the Boston Red Sox’s trade of Rafael Devers to the Giants, the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup victory, and a lawsuit by former U.S. Olympic fencing coach Andrey Geva against USA Fencing.
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Former REO Speedwagon vocalist Terry Luttrell, 78, was involved in a car crash on Sunday morning after falling asleep at the wheel, leading to a cracked sternum and hospitalization. The incident occurred following a reunion concert in Champaign, Illinois, where Luttrell had stayed until 2 a.m. signing autographs.
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Former REO Speedwagon singer Terry Luttrell was hospitalized after a car accident caused by falling asleep at the wheel following a reunion concert in Champaign, Illinois. The incident occurred on Sunday morning after a late-night signing session left him exhausted.
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Vice President JD Vance has defended Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, emphasizing her role as a critical part of Trump’s 2024 coalition. Trump’s dismissal of her March testimony on Iran’s nuclear threat has sparked internal tension within the administration.
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A new Fox News poll shows a slight improvement in economic sentiment as voters reflect on the economy, despite overall pessimism remaining. The poll highlights Trump’s potential economic policies, including tariffs, and mixed reactions to recent legislative efforts, with continued concerns about inflation and the broader direction of the nation.
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A new Fox News Poll reveals that 73% of registered voters believe Iran poses a real threat to U.S. security, an increase from six years ago. While majorities agree on the threat, there’s significant division on whether Israel’s strikes against Iran are justified, with Republicans more supportive than Democrats.