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This article examines the impact of VAR errors in the Premier League, identifying the clubs that were most affected by these mistakes and those that gained an advantage. It provides official statistics to support the findings.
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Mauricio Pochettino’s USMNT secured a perfect 3-0 record in the Gold Cup group stage, marking their third consecutive win. Despite the success, there are significant areas for improvement highlighted by the team’s performance.
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NBA front office insider Bobby Marks provides an in-depth analysis of the summer priorities and needs for every team, highlighting the Thunder and Pacers as central focus points. The article also includes comprehensive guides for all NBA franchises, offering insights into their strategic plans for the upcoming season.
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The article provides early power rankings for the 2025-26 NBA season, suggesting Oklahoma City’s potential rise as a strong contender. Analysts project the team’s trajectory based on recent roster changes and player development.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s historic performance in the NBA Finals led to him winning the Bill Russell Trophy as Finals MVP. The Thunder’s Game 7 victory cemented his status as one of the league’s top players.
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Oklahoma City has become the second-youngest team to win a championship after securing a historic Game 7 victory. The win caps off a dominant regular season, showcasing their resilience and skill.
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U.S. manager Mauricio Pochettino praised his team’s ‘professional performance’ after their 2-1 victory over Haiti in the Concacaf Gold Cup. The win highlighted the squad’s tactical execution and resilience on the field.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT), under the guidance of coach Mauricio Pochettino, advanced to the next round of the Gold Cup after three consecutive victories in the group stage. While their performance was commendable, the team faces significant areas for improvement, highlighting the need for continued development.
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Retired Marine Col. Grant Newsham warns that closing the Strait of Hormuz could disrupt the global oil supply and escalate regional tensions. The potential closure of the critical maritime passage, which handles 20% of the world’s oil, could lead to significant disruptions in energy markets.
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Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, joined Fox & Friends First to discuss the Iranian protests following Operation Midnight Hammer and the possibility of regime change. The discussion highlighted the increasing unrest within the country and the potential for regime change.
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Former U.S. official Doug Schoen argues that potential U.S.-led strikes on Iran could mirror the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia, which contributed to the downfall of Slobodan Milosevic. Schoen, who advised the Clinton administration during the Serbian crisis, highlights the regime’s vulnerabilities, supported by recent Iranian polling showing widespread dissatisfaction with economic policies. The article…
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The U.S. successfully conducted Operation Midnight Hammer, using stealth bombers to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities and prevent a potential nuclear catastrophe. However, concerns remain about the limited number of B-2 bombers, which may not be sufficient to deter China in future conflicts.
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Prominent Trump critics, including former National Security Adviser John Bolton, have praised President Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear sites, calling it ‘decisive action’ and the ‘right call.’ The White House claims the strike ‘totally obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear program and could lead to regime change.
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Prominent Trump critics, including former National Security Adviser John Bolton, have praised President Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear sites, calling it a “decisive action” and the “right call.” However, Democratic and some Republican lawmakers have criticized the move as unconstitutional, demanding congressional approval under the War Powers Resolution.
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Gregg Jarrett argues that President Trump’s preemptive strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities were legally authorized under the 2001 AUMF, which grants the president the power to target nations that aided the 9/11 terrorists. Critics, including Democrats and progressive figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, claim the actions are unconstitutional and call for impeachment.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton are preparing for a future monarch role by building a trusted team, according to experts. The couple is responding to King Charles III’s health concerns, ensuring a smooth transition with a focus on modernizing the monarchy.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly quietly building a trusted team of advisors for their future roles as monarchs, with experts highlighting the urgency of this transition due to King Charles’ health concerns. The couple is working to create a reliable support network to ensure a smooth and relevant monarchy for the future.
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A Canadian study reveals diabetic patients taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro have double the risk of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD), with prolonged use increasing the risk. The findings, published in JAMA Ophthalmology, highlight the need for careful monitoring and further research.
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At a NATO summit in The Hague, member nations have pledged to increase defense spending and deploy more troops to address emerging security threats. This decision raises significant questions about the capabilities and preparedness of Germany’s military, the Bundeswehr, amid growing geopolitical tensions.
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International relations expert Dr. Rebecca Grant analyzes new images that offer insight into the impact of Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. The images are said to provide critical insight into the extent of the operation’s impact on the country’s nuclear facilities.
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The NATO summit in The Hague is set to address a range of pressing issues, including the potential for increased defense spending and a focus on Iran. President Donald Trump is expected to be pleased with the agreement on defense, and the agreement is set to please US President Donald Trump.
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The NATO summit in The Hague is set to address critical issues, with a significant focus on increased defense spending. This move is expected to align with the policies of US President Donald Trump.
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Former U.S. Marine Mark Geist discusses the strategic and operational challenges of Operation Midnight Hammer on Fox & Friends First. The mission targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities, highlighting the complexities of such a high-stakes operation.
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The prosecution wraps up its case against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs after six weeks of testimony, with the defense expected to rest soon. However, legal experts highlight unresolved issues, including missing key witnesses and questions about the credibility of the evidence.
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A former FBI investigator has warned that Iranian-backed terrorists could target U.S. infrastructure through cyberattacks on power grids. He also expressed concerns about open border policies allowing individuals on terrorist watchlists to enter the U.S., heightening the risk of both state-sponsored and lone wolf attacks.
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Archaeologists have discovered a royal tomb in Turkey linked to King Midas’ dynasty, revealing bronze vessels and artifacts that highlight the high level of wealth in the 8th century B.C. The tomb, found after months of excavation, contains well-preserved bronze objects, iron tools, and cremated remains, with evidence suggesting it belonged to Midas’ family.
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French police have arrested four people linked to a fake wedding at Disneyland Paris, which involved a ‘child bride’ and hundreds of extras.
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The Mexico vs. Costa Rica match in the Concacaf Gold Cup featured intense competition and exciting play. Key moments included a decisive goal by Mexico’s forward, sealing the victory for the host nation.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance has dismissed comparisons between the U.S. airstrikes on Iran and previous Middle East wars, asserting that current actions are limited to targeting Iran’s nuclear program and not regime change. Vance emphasized that the current administration has a president who understands national security objectives, contrasting past leaders with what he calls…
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Malik Tillman’s header provided the United States men’s national team a 1-3 lead over Haiti in their Gold Cup match. The goal came in the first half, setting the tone for the game as the U.S. looks to advance in the tournament.
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Haiti and the United States are tied at 1-1 following a costly error by Matt Freese. The U.S. midfielder’s mistake allowed Haiti to equalize, putting pressure on the team’s midfield strategy.
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Haiti and the United States are even at 1-1 after Matt Freese gave the ball away. The misspelled moment highlighted the intense competition in the ongoing international tournament.
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The United States secured a decisive victory over Haiti in the Concacaf Gold Cup opener, showcasing their dominance on the field. Key players such to Christian Pulisic and Giovanni Reyna delivered standout performances, contributing to a commanding win that sets the tone for the tournament.
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The United States defeated Haiti 2-1 in a friendly match, with Alexi Lalas, Landon Donovan, and the FOX Soccer crew providing highlights and analysis. The game showcased key moments and strategic plays that led to the U.S. win.
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Dante Sealy’s stunning goal from outside the box gave Trinidad and Tobago a 1-0 lead over Saudi Arabia. The moment has electrified fans and set the tone for the rest of the match.
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Saudi Arabia’s Feras Al Brikan scored an equalizer off a rebound in a match against Trinidad and Tobago. The goal helped level the score in the ongoing international friendly.
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The Concacaf Gold Cup match between Saudi Arabia and Trinidad and Tobago delivered intense moments as both teams battled for supremacy on the field. The game, broadcasted by FOX Soccer, provided fans with a visual spectacle of skill, strategy, and determination from the two competing nations.
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Alexi Lalas has released his list of the top 10 players at the Gold Cup, highlighting key contributors to the tournament. The rankings reflect the performance and impact of players throughout the competition.
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Dominican Republic and Suriname delivered an intense match in the Concacaf Gold Cup, with key moments and standout performances from both teams.
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RedMonk’s latest report shows minimal changes in the top 20 programming languages over the past decade, with JavaScript, Python, and Java maintaining their dominance, and TypeScript and Python rising in popularity. The firm is also reevaluating its reliance on Stack Overflow data due to its declining query volume, which may affect the accuracy of future…
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Iran’s envoy to the UN criticized the US for undermining diplomacy by attacking Iranian nuclear sites. President Trump expressed openness to regime change in Iran, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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Former NATO ambassador Kurt Volker highlights Europe’s limited capacity to exert decisive impact in Middle East peace efforts compared to the US. He discusses President Trump’s NATO visit, underscoring the US’s role in shaping global strategies.
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Former U.S. ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker discussed the limited European influence in Middle East peace efforts during his interview. He emphasized that the U.S. has unique capabilities to make a decisive impact compared to Europe’s supportive stance.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was named NBA Finals MVP after leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a historic championship win over the Indiana Pacers. His performance, including 29 points and 12 assists in Game 7, solidified his place as a key figure in the team’s success.
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Gowdy emphasized the urgency of the situation, highlighting the risks to global security and the need for international cooperation. He discussed the recent release of detained Iranians, stressing the implications for diplomatic relations.
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Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer supports Trump’s preemptive strikes against Iran, claiming they prevented a potential attack. The minister’s statement highlights the Israeli government’s alignment with U.S. foreign policy decisions regarding Iran.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder won the NBA championship over the Indiana Pacers with a 103-91 victory in Game 7, marking their first title in franchise history. The team’s MVP, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, led the way with 29 points and 12 assists, earning the Finals MVP award.
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Former Netanyahu spokeswoman Tal Heinrich argues that the US and Israel are not to blame for the escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict. In an interview on ‘Sunday Night in America,’ Heinrich discusses the current state of the conflict and its impact on the Israeli people.
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Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has provided an assessment of Iran’s military capabilities, drawing attention to the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s strikes on ‘One Nation.’ This analysis comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing concerns over Iran’s strategic position in the Middle East.
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade warns that Iran’s nuclear ambitions pose a significant threat. He calls for a strong U.S. stance to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
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OpenAI has removed promotional materials about its $6.5 billion acquisition of Jony Ive’s startup io due to a trademark lawsuit. The court order banning the io name has led to the removal of all related marketing content, though the deal remains active.
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The news item focuses on Israel’s reaction to Iran’s nuclear program, highlighting the escalating tensions between the two nations. It touches upon the potential implications of Iran’s nuclear advancements and Israel’s strategic considerations.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deleted a social media post expressing condolences for the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, reversing its initial statement. The post was initially published on X, but was amended and removed as the department clarified it was not an official stance.
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Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and former Congressman Will Hurd warn that Iran often uses sleeper cells to undermine U.S. security. They argue that Iran’s tactics of disguising its actions by aligning with different groups complicate efforts to counter its influence.
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Ret. Gen. Joseph Votel described Operation Midnight Hammer as 'surreal,' highlighting the complexities and challenges of the Middle East mission. The former CENTCOM commander emphasized the need for coordination and adaptability during the operation.
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Keegan Bradley secured the Travelers Championship with a dramatic birdie on the final hole, defeating Tommy Fleetwood. Bradley’s clutch performance has positioned him as a strong contender to lead the U.S. team in this year’s Ryder Cup.
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LSU Tigers secured their eighth NCAA baseball championship by sweeping Coastal Carolina in the Men’s College World Series final. The victory, marked by intense drama in the first inning, saw LSU’s dominance in the final game.
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Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student, recently gave a speech following his release from an immigration detention facility. He participated in a rally and protest shortly after his release.
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Legal scholar John Yoo argues Congress cannot use the War Powers Act to re-write the Constitution. His comments on the show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ raise questions about the act’s constitutional limits and executive power.
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Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo argues that Congress cannot use the War Powers Act to ‘re-write’ the Constitution. In a discussion on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ Yoo addresses the legal boundaries of the War Powers Act, questioning its constitutional validity.