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Paul Pierce offered a detailed breakdown of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s recent victory in Game 5, emphasizing the team’s strategic decisions and their ability to maintain composure under pressure. His analysis underscored the significance of the win in the ongoing playoff series.
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Legal analyst Tara Jalali Malek warns that Judge Steven Hippler could issue contempt of court charges to individuals leaking information from the Bryan Kohberger trial. This could set a new precedent for handling sensitive case details.
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DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin discussed the arrest of Brad Lander on ‘The Ingr, public debate over law enforcement actions against political figures.
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Meghan Markle defended her viral delivery room dance video with Prince Harry, calling it ‘authentic’ amid criticism. The Duchess of Sussex emphasized the importance of authenticity and shared her perspective on managing her public narrative.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters discussed the potential for U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, emphasizing Trump’s open stance on all possible options. The host highlighted the administration’s readiness to take decisive action to protect American interests.
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Minnesota Twins legend Joe Mauer expressed pride in having spent his entire MLB career with the Twins, a rare achievement in modern sports. Mauer, who was selected as the first overall pick in 2001, played 15 seasons with the team, achieving notable honors including an All-Star selection, .306 career average, and a single-season batting title.
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The NAACP has initiated a lawsuit against xAI, the company founded by Elon Musk, over alleged pollution in Memphis. Memphis is already ranked as the asthma capital of the nation.
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The Senate Republican Party has introduced a plan to limit the taxes that states impose on hospitals, aiming to free up funds to increase Medicaid payments. The proposal seeks to ease the financial burden on healthcare institutions while managing state budgetary pressures.
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Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has introduced a House resolution to block U.S. military action against Iran, backed by progressive Democrats. The measure, invoking the War Powers Resolution, seeks to curtail President Trump’s authority to engage in unauthorized hostilities.
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Utah Sen. Mike Lee deleted social media posts linking the recent Minnesota shootings to ‘Marxists’ and the state’s Democratic governor after widespread criticism from Republican colleagues. Democratic Sen. Tina Smith confronted Lee about his comments, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar praised his decision to remove the posts.
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Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism that Congress could pass President Trump’s major legislative package by July 4, emphasizing the potential for bipartisan cooperation on Medicaid and tax incentives. Vance highlighted the need to address concerns regarding Medicaid cuts and proposed tax changes, underscoring the collaborative efforts between GOP senators and administration officials.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released a dynamic analysis of the House-passed megabill, projecting that the legislation would add $2.8 trillion to the U.S. deficit over a decade when considering its effects on interest rates, inflation, and economic growth. Democrats are using the report to attack the package, with Rep. Brendan Boyle calling the…
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Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) condemned President Donald Trump as a ‘vindictive president on a tour of retribution’ in his first Senate floor speech since being handcuffed. He warned of the administration’s actions against Americans in areas without surveillance, calling for resistance against the Trump administration’s crackdown.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune faces mounting internal GOP resistance and policy hurdles as Republicans grapple with the timeline to pass the megabill by July 4. Concerns about the bill’s impact on deficits, Medicaid provisions, and clean-energy incentives have raised doubts about its likelihood of success.
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Fans are now calling for the team to focus on winning to regain their trust. The Red Sox ownership, led by John Henry & Co., has faced renewed fan backlash after trading another franchise icon.
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Ben Askren’s wife has shared on social media that medical professionals are evaluating whether a lung transplant is necessary after he remains on a ventilator. The update highlights ongoing concerns about his health following a recent hospitalization.
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U.S. officials and experts have called on a Senate subcommittee to maintain pressure on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to implement substantial reforms. They argue that WADA must demonstrate it is not influenced by Chinese financial interests or political leverage.
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The Indiana Pacers have traded their No. 23 draft pick to the Pelicans, reacquiring a 2026 first-round pick in exchange. The deal also includes the Pelicans receiving guard Mojave King.
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Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson announced that outfielder Nick Castellanos was benched for Tuesday’s game against the Marlins due to an “inappropriate comment” made by the player on Monday. The decision reflects the team’s stance on maintaining professionalism and team unity.
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Sprinter Noah Lyles has canceled his race against Tyreek Hill due to personal reasons, disappointing fans and analysts who anticipated a highly competitive matchup. The event, set to be a major highlight of the track season, has been postponed.
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed unresolved anger over last season’s 27-25 divisional loss to the Buffalo Bills, vowing the team would pursue vengeance in their upcoming matchup.
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Sources indicate that Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton has sustained a strained right calf, prompting plans for an MRI to assess the injury’s severity. The development comes as the team prepares for upcoming games.
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Rafael Devers has officially joined the San Francisco Giants, marking a new chapter in his career. During his introduction, Devers expressed willingness to move past any issues with the Red Sox and focus on the future with the Giants.
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The Washington Spirit have acquired forward Sofia Cantore via transfer from Serie A side Juventus, making Cantore the first Italian international in NWSL history. This move is expected to strengthen the team’s attack and bring international experience to the league.
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Disgraced former Premier League referee David Coote has been charged by the Football Association over remarks he made about Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp. The FA’s decision highlights the organization’s stance on maintaining decorum and professionalism within the sport.
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European Council President Antonio Costa gifted U.S. President Donald Trump a Portugal shirt signed by Cristiano Ronaldo during the G7 summit in Canada. Trump expressed surprise at the unexpected present, highlighting the evolving relationship between the United States and Portugal.
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The father of Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez has confirmed that his son’s transfer to Liverpool is ‘basically a done deal.’ The news has sparked interest among fans of both clubs, as Kerkez’s arrival at Anfield could bring a fresh dynamic to the squad.
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Fluminense and Borussia Dortmund ended their Group F opener at the Club World Cup in a 0-0 draw. The Brazilian side missed several key chances.
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An Italian judge has sentenced 16 hardline ‘ultra’ fans of Milan and Inter to prison terms ranging from two to ten years for crimes including murder, extortion, and links to the ‘Ndrangheta mafia. The convictions mark a significant blow to the organized crime group’s influence in Italian football.
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Bayern Munich is reportedly considering several attacking reinforcements for the upcoming season, with Rafael Leão, Nico Williams, and Eb. Eberechi Eze identified as potential targets.
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LaLiga president Javier Tebas has reiterated his criticism of the FIFA Club World Cup, stating his goal to ‘eliminate’ the competition from the football calendar. This highlights growing tensions within global football over the tournament’s structure and relevance.
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Ed Policy is set to assume the role of Green Bay Packers president next month, as head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst continue their final year under existing contracts. This transition marks a pivotal moment for the team’s leadership structure.
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Manchester United are reportedly considering a transfer for Callum Hudson-Odoi, the winger from Nottingham Forest. The potential move has been discussed in the latest transfer rumors, with Transfer Talk providing updates on the situation.
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The Indiana Pacers have traded their No. 23 pick in the NBA draft to the New Orleans Pelicans, reacquiring their own first-round selection in 2026. The Pelicans also received Mojave King in the deal.
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Disgraced former Premier League referee David Coote has been charged by the Football Association over remarks he made about Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp. The comments, which were deemed derogatory, have led to legal proceedings against Coote.
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In an exclusive interview on ‘Special Report,’ Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone warns that the U.S. deficit is ‘scary’ and calls for greater balance in global trade. His comments highlight growing concerns over the economic and political implications of current trade policies.
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Ken Langone, co-founder of Home Depot, has raised alarm over the U.S. budget deficit, calling it a ‘scary’ problem that requires urgent action. During an exclusive interview on ‘Special Report,’ he further highlighted the necessity of achieving a more equitable balance in international trade relations.
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OpenAI executives have reportedly discussed filing an antitrust complaint against Microsoft, the company’s largest investor, over alleged violations of antitrust laws. The potential legal action, described as a ‘nuclear option,’ could disrupt a key business partnership involving billions in funding and Microsoft’s exclusive hosting rights for OpenAI models.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has urged Iran to return to the negotiating table to avoid further escalation of the conflict, stressing the importance of diplomatic solutions over military action. He warned that the U.S. should avoid direct military involvement and urged Iran to disavow its nuclear program through peaceful means.
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Ronnie Winter of the rock band Red Jumpsuit Apparatus has declared that Trump supporters are banned from his concerts. The frontman specifically targeted Christian Trump voters, stating they are not welcome at his shows, and criticized critics of his liberal views.
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New York City Comptroller Brad Lander was arrested by federal agents for allegedly assaulting an immigration officer but was released within hours. Some critics argue the arrest was political theater to boost his campaign, while Lander and his allies frame it as a stand against Trump-era immigration policies.
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FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth has the latest on the feud between Microsoft and OpenAI on 'Special Report.' The conflict centers on the future direction of AI development and control over key technologies.
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A high school teacher in Illinois, Christina Formella, faces 52 new charges related to the alleged sexual abuse and grooming of a student. The abuse is said to have spanned nearly two years, with the victim’s mother discovering the abuse through the student’s text messages, leading to the investigation.
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Virginia Republicans have selected John Reid, a conservative radio host, as their candidate for lieutenant governor. Reid will run alongside Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears to challenge the Democrat-majority House of Delegates in November.
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Bret Baier provides a preview of the upcoming episode of ‘Special Report’, highlighting key topics and insights that will be discussed. The episode promises in-depth analysis and expert insights from a range of sources.
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The Pentagon released updates on the U.S. military’s potential round-trip mission to Tehran, with Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin analyzing its strategic significance. Officials have not yet provided details on the mission’s purpose or timing.
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Mariska Hargitay, known for her role in ‘Law & Order: SVU,’ learned she was left behind at her mother’s 1967 car crash during the filming of her new documentary. The film reveals how she and her siblings were in the backseat while the adults in the front were killed, but she was inadvertently left behind…
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Iran has launched a new wave of missiles over Israel, intensifying regional tensions. Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst reported on the situation during his segment on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ highlighting the growing threat and the need for international attention.
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New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello praised the WNBA’s rising viewership, with Saturday’s game drawing 2.2 million viewers on ABC. Caitlin Clark’s performance was credited as a key factor in the league’s growing popularity.
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Noah Lyles, the Olympic gold medalist and world’s fastest man, has canceled his planned race against NFL star Tyreek Hill, citing ‘personal reasons’ and ‘complications.’ The event, which was set to take place in Times Square, was in the final planning stages and was expected to happen this weekend.
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Former President Joe Biden and his family unexpectedly visited the set of Amazon’s action series ‘Reacher’ in Philadelphia, surprising the cast and crew during a police chase scene. Lead actor Alan Ritchson shared photos and videos of the encounter, highlighting the surprising and cordial meeting.
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Messiah University’s baseball team, the Falcons, reached the Division III World Series by shifting their focus from winning to spiritual devotion, with coach Phillip Shallenberger and players emphasizing Bible study and faith-based practices. The team’s transformation from a 1-6 start to a historic season saw them win 16 of their next 19 games after prioritizing…
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The Indiana Pacers face a crucial Game 6 in the NBA Finals with Tyrese Haliburton’s status uncertain following a suspected right calf strain during Monday’s loss to Oklahoma City Thunder. An MRI is needed to determine its severity, leaving his availability for the crucial matchup in question.
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West Chester police arrested 31-year-old Kevin Krebs near a ‘No Kings’ protest, later finding seven pipe bombs, an AR-15, and tactical gear at his home. Law enforcement, including the FBI and ATF, was called in to handle the explosives.
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Iranian civilians describe fear and confusion as Israeli strikes target Tehran’s regime infrastructure. Journalists in Tehran struggle to report the events due to restricted access and internet outages, while the U.S. government deliberates on its role in the conflict, balancing military intervention with diplomatic efforts.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating allegations that the Chinese Communist Party manufactured fake driver’s licenses to influence the 2020 election in favor of Joe Biden, following an FBI probe. The FBI warns the allegations are part of raw, unverified reporting and not fully evaluated intelligence.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating allegations that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) manufactured and shipped fake driver’s licenses to the U.S. to influence the 2020 presidential election in favor of Joe Biden. The FBI revealed in late May that it is examining these claims, which suggest the fraudulent licenses were used to enable Chinese…
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking to keep anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil detained in an immigration center in Louisiana, arguing that courts lack authority to interfere with executive decisions on noncitizen detention. DOJ attorneys emphasized Congress authorized the detention of aliens, and the Trump administration cannot transfer Khalil due to facility overcrowding.
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Anne Burrell, the Food Network personality and host of ‘Worst Cooks in America,’ has died at the age of 55. Her family and the Food Network paid tribute to her legacy as a beloved chef and educator, highlighting her warmth and passion for cooking.
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SEC quarterback Diego Pavia criticized the Big Ten Conference on a podcast, arguing that SEC teams face stronger weekly opponents than programs like Purdue. Despite the Big Ten’s recent national championships, Pavia questioned its overall competitiveness.