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Retired Army Special Forces Weapons Sergeant Tim Kennedy and Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., discussed how ‘peace through, strength’ contributed to the recent ceasefire between Iran and Israel on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The segment highlighted Kennedy’s military experience and Mills’ legislative perspective on leveraging military deterrence for diplomatic outcomes.
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Tinder, a leading dating app, has launched a new feature allowing users to filter swipes based on specific preferences, aiming to enhance user experience and match quality. The update comes amid growing concerns over data privacy and user engagement in the dating app market.
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Germany is pushing the U.S. to outline a ‘roadmap’ for potential troop withdrawal from Europe, citing trauma from the Afghanistan exit. Other NATO members fear this could inadvertently support Trump’s case for reduced U.S. military commitments.
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President Trump’s visit to NATO headquarters in Brussels highlights intensified focus on transatlantic alliances amid global threats. Iran’s missile strikes have raised regional tensions, prompting concerns about potential conflict.
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Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy previews Trump’s NATO summit agenda, including potential policy shifts on transatlantic relations. The summit follows Trump’s ceasefire announcement between Israel and Iran.
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A video has emerged showing Minnesota lawmaker Vance Boelter delivering an emotionally charged keynote speech at a 102 seminar in Congo. The footage, which includes a translator, was posted by LaBorne Matadi church on YouTube in September 2021.
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Dana Loesch criticizes Democrats for their divided stance on the Iran-Israel conflict, highlighting the lack of unity within the party. Loesch argues that the party’s inconsistent responses to Trump’s intervention reflect deeper ideological differences.
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Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden is accused of negligence after his nephew, Justice Armani Blackburn, became the subject of a sexual assault lawsuit. The case centers on alleged incidents that occurred during a New Year’s Eve party at Harden’s home in December 2024, with Watley claiming the security team failed to act responsibly.
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Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump have announced a complete ceasefire between Israel and Iran following U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Vance emphasized that the operation destroyed the Iranian nuclear program, marking a significant shift in the region’s security dynamics.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez shared an intimate moment during a foam party on his $50.0 million superyacht, days before their wedding in Venice. The celebration coincided with Sanchez’s son Evan’s 19th birthday and included a star-studded bachelorette party featuring celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Eva Longoria.
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Auburn men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl has called for President Donald Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize following the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Trump claimed his intervention led to the peace deal, sparking a range of political and media reactions.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi expressed concern during a House hearing about the presence of Iranian nationals in the US, warning of increased threats. She noted that over 1,000 Iranian nationals entered the country during the Biden administration, prompting a high alert.
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Moscow faces challenges in gaining the trust of its Global South partners, with recent indicators highlighting the difficulty in attracting real investment. The country’s efforts to position itself as a reliable economic partner are being met with skepticism, as shown by recent indicators.
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Florida authorities rescued 60 children in Operation Dragon Eye, a multi-agency effort targeting child sex trafficking, resulting in eight arrests on human trafficking charges. The operation involved 20 agencies working together to locate critically missing children and apprehend suspects tied to trafficking, drugs, and child endangerment.
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Democratic senators staged a pride concert at the Kennedy Center to protest Trump’s influence over the institution, highlighting tensions between political activism and artistic expression. The event, organized by a ‘Hamilton’ producer, aims to reclaim the space and assert LGBTQ+ representation in the arts.
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The ICC faces pressure to investigate alleged war crimes linked to Russian private military contractor Vagner. The report submitted argues the circulation of material depicting atrocities is a separate war crime.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Orlando Diaz-Cebada, an illegal immigrant wanted for allegedly killing a Mexican law enforcement officer, in New Haven, Connecticut. Diaz-Cebada, known as ‘El Leches,’ is a member of the Los Pochos gang linked to the Sinaloa Cartel.
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President Trump declared a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, ending the 12-day conflict through a phased 24-hour implementation. Senior Iranian officials confirmed the deal, marking a significant shift in the Middle East tensions.
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Experts warn that sanctuary jurisdictions, which obstruct federal immigration enforcement, may be the most vulnerable targets for Iranian-sponsored terror attacks in response to the U.S. military strikes on Iranian sites. The Biden administration’s release of 729 Iranian illegal immigrants has raised concerns about potential sleeper cells and retaliation.
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The New York Mets signed left-handed pitcher Dicky Lovelady to a one-year contract, sparking social media reactions. The move, amidst several roster changes, could impact the NL East title race.
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Hilton Head Island has reported its second shark attack in a week, prompting officials to enhance beach safety. Purple flags are now raised to warn visitors of dangerous marine life.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ defense team will present evidence without witnesses in his federal sex crimes trial, while prosecutors showed jurors graphic ‘freak off’ videos.
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Accessing independent information is impossible in Iran at the moment. In Israel, videos showing military targets and destruction are censored, but observers warn that broader conflict reporting is also curbed.
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Russian investigators have concluded an investigation into the Crocus City Hall attack, asserting that the perpetrators acted in Ukraine’s interests. The investigation, led by the Investigative Committee, repeated earlier claims by President Vladimir Putin that the attackers attempted to flee to Ukraine following the mass shooting.
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A Swiss coach’s transfer to CSKA Moscow has raised concerns over potential violations of international sanctions against the Russian club due to its ties with VEB. This move could challenge the effectiveness of sanctions enforcement by Swiss authorities.
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Bruce Willis’ daughter, Tallulah, shared heartwarming moments with her father on social media, capturing the emotional journey of their family as he navigates frontotemporal dementia. In her heartfelt captions, she expressed gratitude for their time together, highlighting the enduring bond between them.
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Radio host Charlamagne tha God criticized Democrats for their outrage over Trump’s Iran strikes, highlighting past Democratic leaders like Obama and Biden also authorizing military actions without congressional approval. The U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities has sparked a broader debate about presidential war powers.
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Scammers are using advanced technologies like AI voice cloning and deepfakes to execute increasingly sophisticated fraud schemes, causing significant financial losses and emotional distress. Real-world examples, such as a man who lost $25,000 to an AI voice clone impersonating his son and a couple who lost $800,000 to a cryptocurrency scam, highlight the real-world impact…
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Health insurers covering 75% of U.S. patients have signed a voluntary pledge to reform their prior-authorization processes, reducing bureaucratic delays in care. The initiative, led by Dr. Mehmet Oz and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to streamline approvals and reduce the administrative burden on doctors.
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Syrian authorities have arrested suspects linked to an Islamic State (ISIS) suicide bombing at a Greek Orthodox church in Damascus, killing 25 and injuring 63 others. The interior ministry confirmed the arrests, while President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed to pursue justice for the attack, which occurred during a mass at the Mar Elias Church in Dweil’a.
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Leona Maguire faced tick bite complications during the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, which affected her performance but did not prevent her from finishing in the top 20. Despite discomfort and a swollen hand, Maguire maintained a strong presence on the course, ultimately tying for 19th place.
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Prosecutors have requested a 14.5-year prison sentence for ex-Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov. Ivanov was arrested in April 2024 as part of a broader Kremlin crackdown on corruption within the Defense Ministry.
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Prosecutors have requested a 14.5-year prison sentence for Timur Ivanov, a former deputy defense minister of Russia. His arrest in April 2024 was part of a wider Kremlin crackdown on corruption within the Defense Ministry.
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The article examines the constitutional ambiguity in determining who has the final authority to initiate military action in modern warfare, using recent Iran strikes as a case study. It highlights the tension between Congress’s power to declare war and the president’s role as commander-in-chief, with debates over the interpretation of the 2001 AUMF and the…
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Wildfires in the Zabaikalsky region have forced evacuations near the capital city. Authorities have temporarily closed sections of a federal highway leading to the Chinese border due to the blazes.
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Iran has launched retaliatory strikes against the US military base in Qatar following US strikes earlier this week. Israel has also escalated its attacks on Iran with ‘unprecedented intensity,’ intensifying regional tensions.
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US President Donald Trump criticized former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev for suggesting some nations may provide Iran with nuclear weapons. Trump demanded immediate confirmation or rebuttal, stressing that the ‘N word’ should not be treated casually.
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Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton reportedly suffered a torn Achilles tendon during Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, likely ending his season. The injury marks the third such case in the playoffs, following similar incidents with Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum and Milwaukee Bucks’ Damian Lillard.
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The discussion on ‘The Five’ highlighted Iran’s defiant response to U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, with the ayatollah’s symbolic gesture signaling deep-seated tensions. The co-hosts explored the complexities of the U.S.-Iran relationship and the potential for further escalation.
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President Trump praised the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, calling it a ‘monumental’ success, while analysts caution that the Islamic Republic’s atomic ambitions may not be fully eradicated. Experts warn that Iran retains some critical nuclear capabilities and may attempt to rebuild its program.
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The U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites have been hailed by President Trump as ‘monumental’ in damage, but experts warn that the full impact remains unclear. While officials and analysts acknowledge significant damage to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, the country’s ability to rebuild its program remains a concern.
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Dr. Qanta Ahmed discussed the fallout from Iran’s strikes on U.S. military bases, emphasizing the growing instability within the Iranian regime. The expert analysis highlights potential implications for regional and global security.
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Dr. Qanta Ahmed asserts that the Iranian regime ‘has never been weaker’ following the aftermath of its strikes on U.S. military bases. She emphasizes the strategic and political vulnerabilities facing Iran in the current geopolitical climate.
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President Donald Trump’s call for greater defense spending from NATO allies is set to be a central议题 at the upcoming NATO summit in Europe, according to Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy. The summit, which brings together leaders from North Atlantic Treaty Organization member states, will likely address Trump’s longstanding criticisms of European…
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Amycretin, a new weight-loss treatment from Novo Nordisk, combines two hunger hormones, helping participants lose nearly one-quarter of their body weight in early trials. The drug, amycretin — developed by Novo Nordisk — works by replicating two hunger hormones — amylin, which regulates appetite and creates a feeling of fullness, and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1),…
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The Oklahoma City Thunder won their first NBA title with a 103-91 Game 7 victory over the Indiana Pacers. Tyrese Haliburton’s injury in the first quarter played a significant role in the Pacers’ defeat.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has publicly supported the US military action against Iran, despite Germany’s lack of prior notification. The situation highlights Germany’s precarious position in international diplomacy.
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CNN’s John Miller argues that Trump’s strikes against Iran could mark him as a ‘hero’ in foreign policy, with potential implications for global nuclear security. The analyst highlights Iran’s nuclear developments and the strategic significance of the strike.
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Ret. Brig. Gen. Rob Spalding, a former B-2 stealth bomber pilot, discussed U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities during an interview on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The operation, codenamed ‘Midnight Hammer,’ involved precise airstrikes against three key nuclear sites to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program.
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Iran has launched a retaliatory missile strike against U.S. military installations in Qatar and Iraq, marking a significant escalation in tensions between the two nations. The Qatari military confirmed that all incoming missiles were intercepted with no casualties reported on the ground, while Iranian media reported varying numbers of successful strikes.
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UFC star Sean Strickland, a Trump supporter, criticized the U.S. military’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, questioning their impact on average Americans. He expressed concerns about the cost of living and how the strikes benefit the U.S., while also urging Trump to remain neutral in Israel’s conflict.
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The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration’s move to proceed with third-country deportations, marking a significant victory for the administration. The ruling, 6-3, permits the enforcement of immigration crackdowns, with dissenting justices criticizing the court’s intervention.
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Chris Broussard examines the Oklahoma City Thunder’s recent NBA Championship win, suggesting it could signal the start of a new dynasty. The analysis delves into the team’s performance, key players, and strategies that contributed to their success.
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Rep. August Pfluger commended President Trump’s decision to conduct airstrikes on Iran following the attacks on U.S. military bases. The congressman emphasized the necessity of such actions in demonstrating strength and resolve against adversarial threats.
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Kevin Durant has been traded to the Houston Rockets, sparking discussions about his potential impact on the team’s championship ambitions. Colin Cowherd weighs in on the deal and its implications for the Rockets’ future.
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House Democratic Rep. Jared Golden is one of the few left-wing lawmakers to publicly support President Donald Trump’s precision strikes on Iran, calling the actions necessary to deter a hostile regime. Golden emphasized the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program and its support for terrorist organizations.
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Florida’s attorney general has sought Supreme Court intervention to enforce a controversial immigration law that criminalizes the re-entry of undocumented migrants who have been previously deported or denied entry, following a federal injunction blocking its implementation. The law faces significant legal challenges, including potential conflicts with existing federal immigration laws.
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Florida’s attorney general has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the state to enforce a controversial immigration law that criminalizes the arrival or reentry of undocumented migrants who have previously been deported or denied entry. The law was blocked earlier this year by a federal judge in Miami and the 11th U.S. Circuit Court…
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Russia’s labor ministry reports that nearly 50,000 foreign workers were hired in 2024, addressing labor shortages amid a shrinking domestic workforce. The data highlights the country’s growing reliance on international labor to sustain industrial output.
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Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn joined ICE in Rutherford County, where agents targeted an illegal immigrant with a history of child sexual abuse. She introduced legislation to penalize doxxing while criticizing ‘left-wing politicians’ for escalating violence against law enforcement.