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Former U.S. Olympic fencing coach Andrey Geva has sued USA Fencing chair Damien Lehfeldt over false claims about transgender athletes. The lawsuit alleges Lehfeldt’s statements at a congressional hearing inaccurately portrayed fencing as a sport where transgender status does not confer an advantage.
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Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White criticized WNBA officials after a series of scuffles during the team’s win over the Connecticut Sun, blaming them for not managing the game’s intensity. The incidents, involving Caitlin Clark and Connecticut Sun guard Jacy Sheldon, resulted in technical fouls and ejections, with White calling for improved officiating.
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Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White criticized WNBA officials after a scuffle involving Caitlin Clark and Connecticut Sun players during the team’s win over the Sun. The incident began with tension between Clark and Jacy Sheldon, escalating into a skirmish after Sheldon poked Clark in the eye, leading to a technical foul on Clark and…
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Senate hearings are set to uncover alleged power struggles within the Biden White House, with some senators accusing a shadowy network of advisors of secretly steering major decisions. In parallel, Iran threatens retaliation if the U.S. becomes involved in Israeli military actions.
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A recent lawsuit targeting asset managers risks undermining President Trump’s clean coal revival plan, with potential to remove nearly $18 billion in investment capital from the coal industry. Critics warn the legal action could stifle necessary funding to modernize the sector, despite historical declines attributed to market forces and regulations.
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A lawsuit against major asset managers by Texas and other Republican states may hinder President Trump’s energy agenda by potentially leading to a $18 billion loss of capital for the coal industry. If successful, the case could require Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street to divest from coal companies, undermining Trump’s vision for reviving the U.S.…
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The White House has released a collection of 30 clips from X to demonstrate President Donald Trump’s consistent stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, as both political factions criticize his position. These clips span from 2023 to 2025, showing Trump’s repeated emphasis on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities.
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FBI Director Kash Patel criticized former FBI Director James Comey’s deleted ’86 47′ Instagram post, linking it to threats against Trump. Patel stated that the post triggered an overwhelming number of copycat threats, diverting FBI resources.
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Louisiana state Sen. Blake Miguez has launched a Senate bid, criticizing incumbent Sen. Bill Cassidy for his impeachment vote against Trump. Miguez’s campaign video highlights Cassidy’s vote, which failed to reach conviction, and positions him as a Trump ally, while Cassidy’s campaign remains confident in his re-election prospects.
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Android has launched significant security updates to counteract rising digital threats, including smarter scam detection and enhanced privacy protections. New features like Key Verifier for identity confirmation and Find Hub for tracking devices and people are part of these updates aimed at improving user safety.
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Senator Jim Risch praised Trump’s approach to Africa, highlighting the need for U.S. engagement in trade and addressing national security challenges, including terrorism and the influence of China, Russia, and Iran. He criticized these countries as ‘malign actors’ threatening U.S. interests.
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Senator Jim Risch praises Trump’s Africa strategy as ‘outside the box’ thinking, citing recent airstrikes in Somalia and the need to counter China, Russia, and Iran’s influence. He highlights the economic opportunities in Africa and the importance of U.S. engagement to address terrorism and regional conflicts.
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Excavations have begun at the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in western Ireland, where the remains of around 800 infants and young children were discovered in an underground sewage structure. Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin described the situation as ‘harrowing,’ emphasizing the need to wait for the findings of the excavation.
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Staff Sgt. Garrett Butts is leading the U.S. Army’s push to develop low-cost, in-house drones to respond to global conflict threats, bypassing traditional procurement red tape to speed up innovation. His team is integrating AI into drone technology to reduce training demands and enhance battlefield advantages.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is preparing a hearing on alleged cover-ups of former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and potential autopen usage, with Republicans leading the inquiry. Democrats dismiss the probe as a waste of time and a distraction from more urgent issues.
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Transportation Secretary invites Americans to take a ‘Great American Road Trip’ celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary, with 250 curated destinations. The initiative promotes travel as a means to foster national unity and appreciation for the country’s diversity.
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Contradictory COVID-19 policies and dismissal of scientific debate undermined trust in health institutions, contributing to declining vaccination rates and measles outbreaks. The article highlights the need for transparency, consistency, and respect for individual choice to restore confidence in vaccines and public health measures.
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San Francisco’s equity grading policy, which proposed inflating grades and lowering academic standards, faced bipartisan backlash after its secretive rollout. The plan, criticized for undermining student motivation, was halted following significant public and political opposition.
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Doctors compare over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen, explaining their mechanisms and optimal use for pain and inflammation. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding the differences between these medications to ensure effective and safe pain management.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and federal agencies arrested over 80 illegal migrants at a Louisiana racetrack. The operation followed a pause on immigration arrests at hospitality sectors, uncovering potential criminal activities beyond immigration violations.
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French officials have announced the discovery of Camarat 4, the deepest shipwreck ever found in French waters. The site includes 16th-century Italian ceramics with Christian symbols, offering a unique glimpse into early modern European history.
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A lawyer in Idaho warns that the judge overseeing Bryan Kohberger’s quadruple murder case could impose contempt charges against leakers. The leaked information, including surveillance footage and cellphone data, risks prejudicing the trial.
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A new report commissioned by California Governor Gavin Newsom warns that without proper safeguards, AI could facilitate nuclear and biological threats and cause ‘potentially irreversible harms.’ The report highlights the risks of AI enabling access to nuclear-grade uranium and the potential for novices to create biological threats, stressing that inaction could lead to ‘extremely high’…
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Aurora police have reported violent activity by suspected Tren de Aragua gang members at an apartment complex in Colorado. The incident has similarities to past gang-related violence in the area, and police are actively addressing the situation.
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Israeli forces have reportedly executed aerial strikes near Tehran, intensifying the ongoing conflict with Iran. The Israeli military has stated that these actions are a direct response to Iranian missile attacks, which have been increasing in frequency and scale.
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President Trump has extended the TikTok divestment deadline by 90 days, allowing negotiations with potential buyers to continue. The move aims to prevent a TikTok ban while ensuring data security and privacy.
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Biden-appointed judge blocks Trump’s two-gender passport policy, citing discrimination and psychological harm to transgender individuals.Legal battle continues as courts weigh the impact of gender recognition policies on transgender Americans and government procedures.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s policy limiting passport gender designation to male and female, citing discrimination and psychological harm to transgender individuals. The ruling applies to all Americans and extends a previous decision that had initially applied to six plaintiffs, marking a significant legal challenge to the administration’s approach to gender-related policies.
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Confusion arose in the Karen Read murder trial as jurors initially indicated a verdict before backtracking, leading to uncertainty. The case, which involves a 2022 hit-and-run murder, has faced legal complications including a previous mistrial.
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Sam Bennett of the Florida Panthers has been awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for his outstanding performance, including 15 goals and seven assists. The Panthers secured their second consecutive Stanley Cup title by defeating the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6.
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Sabrina Ionescu scored 34 points to lead the New York Liberty to an 86-81 win over the Atlanta Dream in a gritty comeback. The victory marked the Liberty’s 10th win of the season, showcasing their resilience after a tough loss.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met during the G7 summit to address nearly two years of diplomatic tensions stemming from allegations of New Delhi’s involvement in the killing of a Sikh separatist. The meeting aims to mend strained relations and resolve outstanding issues between the two nations.
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The Florida Panthers secured their second consecutive Stanley Cup championship by defeating the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 in Game 6, with Sam Reinhart leading the charge by scoring four goals. This marks the first time since the Tampa Bay Lightning that a team has defended its title.
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The news item highlights the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, with Donald Trump’s potential return to the political stage adding complexity to the situation. The article explores the geopolitical implications of these dynamics.
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Border czar Tom Homan claimed that under the Trump administration, the Border Patrol encountered just 95 illegal immigrants in a day, the lowest ever recorded. Homan contrasted these figures with the Biden administration, which reportedly released over 10,000 illegal immigrants daily.
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The Spanish government has blamed the national grid operator and private power generation companies for an energy blackout that caused widespread chaos in Spain and Portugal. The outage, which lasted several hours, affected businesses, schools, and transportation, leading to widespread chaos.
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Garrett Butts discusses his unit’s efforts to build drones in-house, aiming to reduce costs and expedite deployment. The initiative seeks to bypass bureaucratic delays, allowing faster response times in military operations.
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Virginia Democrats have selected Jay Jones as their nominee for attorney general, setting the stage for a November primary against the Republican incumbent Jason Miyares, a prominent Trump ally. The race is seen as a barometer for national political sentiment, particularly regarding Trump’s second term.
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Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst discusses Israel’s military actions against Iran’s ballistic missile launchers during a segment on ‘Hann’ty. The report highlights Israel’s strategic efforts to neutralize Iranian missile capabilities in the ongoing conflict.
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Mark Levin, host of ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ criticized the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, asserting that U.S. support for Israel and Trump’s policies will ultimately lead to an end to the so-called ‘forever war.’ Levin suggested that prolonged American backing for Israel could pressure Iran into accepting a negotiated agreement.
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Rafael Devers, the former Red Sox star, is showing flexibility and willingness to play anywhere with the Giants. His new role marks a significant shift from his previous stance with the Red Sox, where he had been resistant to changing his position.
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New York City Comptroller Brad Lander praised the Department of Homeland Security officers who arrested him at an immigration court, calling their actions ‘remarkable.’ The incident occurred as Lander navigated the immigration process, which he addressed in his comments.
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Sen. Ted Cruz has denied that President Donald Trump is an isolationist, arguing that Trump’s approach to the Israel-Iran conflict demonstrates a proactive foreign policy stance.
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New York City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander was released from a federal courthouse in New York City on Tuesday following his arrest by federal agents. The incident occurred after a scuffle during an immigration hearing.
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Jennifer Griffin of Fox News discusses the strategic importance of B-2 stealth bombers at Whiteman Air Force Base amidst the Israel-Iran conflict on Hannity. The report examines how these advanced aircraft contribute to military strategy in the region.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity praised former President Donald Trump’s approach to countering Iranian nuclear capabilities, calling it ‘steady, firm and consistent.’ The discussion took place amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran, highlighting the U.S.’s strategic posture in the Middle East.
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received a $2 million book advance from Penguin Random House for her memoir ‘Lovely One,’ published in early September, following a $893,750 payment in 2023. The case involving the parent company of Penguin Random House, Bertelsmann, has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest among Supreme Court justices.
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson disclosed receiving a $2 million advance from Penguin Random House for her memoir ‘Lovely One,’ published in 2024, following a $893,750 payment in 2023. The publisher also provided reimbursements for travel, food, and lodging expenses related to her book promotions.
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Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos was benched by manager Rob Thomson after an ‘inappropriate comment’ made following his removal from Monday’s game against the Miami Marlins. Thomson cited the comment as the reason for the decision, emphasizing the player’s emotional nature and his commitment to the team.
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Nick Castellanos, the Philadelphia Phillies’ star outfielder, was benched for the upcoming game against the Miami Marlins after an ‘inappropriate comment’ he made. Manager Rob Thomson cited the comment as the reason for the decision, leading to a temporary adjustment in the team’s outfield lineup.
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Former GOP House Speaker Kevin McCarthy defended President Trump’s leadership style on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ criticizing Democrats for focusing on political attacks rather than policy. McCarthy emphasized Trump’s emphasis on effective governance over partisan maneuvering.
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A federal judge in Florida has ruled that Attorney General James Uthmeier is in civil contempt of court for disregarding a temporary restraining order (TRO) that paused the enforcement of a state law criminalizing the entry of undocumented immigrants. The judge ordered Uthmeier to submit biweekly reports on arrests or law enforcement actions under the…
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During a WNBA Commissioner’s Cup game between the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun, Caitlin Clark became the focal point of a skirmish in the third quarter. Tensions escalated when Sun guard Jacy Sheldon poked Clark in the eye, prompting Clark to push her, leading to further conflict with Sun guard Marina Mabrey.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has criticized President Donald Trump for suggesting federal troops could be deployed to enforce immigration policies in the city, warning that the move could be unconstitutional. Johnson emphasized the importance of upholding civil liberties and local governance, asserting that the president’s actions reflect animus toward working people.
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Sen. Josh Hawley defends President Trump’s Iran stance, emphasizing the need to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. The discussion highlights the administration’s strategy to counter Iranian nuclear ambitions.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has warned that his administration will resist any attempt by the Trump administration to deploy military personnel to the city for immigration enforcement. During a press conference, Johnson emphasized his commitment to resisting any efforts by the current administration to use the military for immigration law enforcement purposes.
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The Iran standoff has intensified as tensions between the United States and Iran reach a critical point. Meanwhile, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) faces growing backlash over its immigration policies. A surge in socialist movements is also being observed, indicating a shift in political dynamics within the country.
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Former Pentagon official Brent Sadler warned that the United States may consider striking Iran’s most dangerous nuclear site if Iran engages in hostile actions against U.S. forces. This statement comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly in the wake of recent incidents in the Persian Gulf.
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Fox News host Martha MacCallum questions how much longer Iran can last in its conflict with Israel at the rate it is using its missiles and without having nuclear weapons ready to be used.
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Ric Bucher shares his insight on what the Los Angeles Lakers need to add this summer to become true contenders next season. The article highlights the need to bolster their defense and add depth to their frontcourt.