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Two Revolutionary War letters between Benedict Arnold and John Stevens have been reunited at Fort Ticonderoga in New York, 250 years after they were written. The documents document Arnold’s reflections on the fort’s capture, providing rare insight into the American Revolution.
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Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is accused of murdering former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, while also injuring state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife in separate incidents. Boelter allegedly used a police uniform, a silicon mask, and a black SUV with flashing emergency lights to stage his attacks, raising concerns about…
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Two Revolutionary War letters between Benedict Arnold and John Stevens have been reunited at Fort Ticonderoga after 250 years, providing rare insights into Arnold’s strategic thinking and the logistical challenges of supplying American forces during the American Revolution.
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Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter warns that the conflict with Iran will bring unexpected developments, making past operations like the beeper attack seem simple. The Ambassador highlights Israel’s focus on neutralizing nuclear and missile threats rather than regime change.
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Gilbert, a golden retriever trained by slain Minnesota lawmakers Melissa Hortman and Mark Hortman, was shot and euthanized by suspect Vance Boelter during the attack that killed the couple. Fellow Rep. Erin Koegel and local nonprofit Helping Paws honored Hortman’s legacy and her dedication to animal welfare, noting her role in training service dogs.
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US President Donald Trump has called on residents of Tehran to immediately evacuate the city as the Israel-Iran conflict enters its fifth day. The warning comes amid escalating tensions in the region, with the potential for further military escalation.
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American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten criticized President Donald Trump in a ‘No Kings Day’ protest speech in Philadelphia. The protest highlights growing tensions between labor organizations and the Trump administration over policies affecting workers.
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President Donald Trump abruptly ended his G7 Summit trip in Italy after cutting short his planned visit to Canada, citing concerns over potential mass evacuations in Tehran. The decision follows his controversial remarks urging the evacuation of Iranian citizens from the capital, which has sparked international backlash.
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House Democrats are pushing for increased security funding for lawmakers following the weekend shootings of Democratic state legislators in Minnesota. They argue that rising threats against Congress necessitate enhanced safety measures and financial support for protective efforts.
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Senator Mike Lee of Utah faced backlash for comments linking the Minnesota shootings to ‘Marxists.’ Democratic Sen. Tina Smith confronted Lee directly, expressing pain caused by his remarks. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the posts as ‘reckless and beneath the dignity of his office.’
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Top House Democrats have called on Speaker Mike Johnson to increase the amount of funding available for lawmakers’ security following the weekend shootings of Democratic state lawmakers in Minnesota. The request comes as threats against members of Congress have spiked in recent years, prompting calls for enhanced security measures amid a climate of heightened political…
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Chelsea is reportedly considering a potential move for Lyon’s Malick Fofana. The transfer rumors have drawn significant attention from fans and football analysts.
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Major League Baseball has announced the official uniforms for the 2025 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby, which will be worn during Gator, Gatorade Workout Day and the Derby the day before the All-Star Game. The designs incorporate traditional elements with modern twists, aiming to celebrate the league’s heritage while showcasing the excitement of the…
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Gareth Bale is part of a U.S. private equity company exploring a takeover of Plymouth Argyle. The potential change in ownership could significantly impact the club’s future direction.
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Players and coaches competing at the Club World Cup are concerned about the extreme heat and humidity affecting their performance and health. The tournament’s organizers are considering measures to mitigate the effects of the harsh climate.
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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has urged midfielder Cole Palmer to take more initiative and be more creative following Palmer’s frustration over his recent performances. Palmer, who has expressed concerns about his role in the team, is under contract with Chelsea but has been linked with a potential move away from the club.
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Three Socceroos players based in MLS believe the league’s growth will improve their World Cup chances. The players are optimistic that the league’s progress will benefit the national team’s performance.
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Chelsea defeated LAFC 2-0 in their Group D opener at the Club World Cup in Atlanta. Pedro Neto and En’to Fernández scored the goals, securing a strong start for the Premier League side.
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Benfica secured a 2-2 draw against Boca Juniors in their opening match of the Club World Cup, with Nicolás Otamendi scoring the equalizer in the 85th minute. The match in Miami Gardens, Florida, saw three red cards, adding to the intensity of the encounter.
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Manchester United has initiated exploratory talks with Eintracht Frankfurt’s striker Hugo Ekity, according to sources cited by ESPN. The discussions mark part of the club’s broader strategy to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the transfer window.
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Chelsea’s Liam Delap and Pedro Neto showed promise in their Club World Cup opener against LAFC, but questions remain about the team’s forward depth and readiness for tougher challenges. The squad’s ability to consistently deliver in high-pressure matches against stronger opponents remains uncertain.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have extended safety DeShon Elliott on a two-year, $12.5 million deal with $9.21 million guaranteed. The agreement ensures Elliott’s stay with the team through the 2025 season.
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Arkansas’ Gage Wood pitched the third no-hitter in College World Series history and first in 65 years on Monday, striking out a record 19 Murray State batters in a 3-0 victory.
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Red Sox executives, including president Sam Kennedy, defended the trade of All-Star slug, Rafael Devers to the Giants, citing alignment issues. Kennedy stated that Devers refusal to change positions made it untenable for him to remain with the team.
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Shohei Ohtani made his pitching debut from Dodger Stadium on Monday, giving up a run in his lone inning of work. The two-time MLB All-Star then struck out in his first plate appearance as Los Angeles’ DH, marking a historic return to the mound and plate.
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Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton was hampered by a sore right calf as Indiana dropped Game 5 at Oklahoma City on Monday night to fall behind 3-2 in the NBA Finals. The injury, which limits Haliburton’s ability to play, has raised concerns about the Pacers’ ability to mount a comeback in the series.
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Jalen Williams delivered a standout performance in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 120-109 victory over the Indiana Pacers and securing a 3-2 series lead. His pivotal role in the win has drawn praise from coaches and analysts alike.
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Gage Wood of the Arkansas Razorbacks threw a historic no-hitter against Texas Tech, striking out 11 batters in a 2-0 victory. The performance marked a career milestone for the junior right-hander in the SEC tournament.
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The United States has announced its first six players for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in hockey, selecting Matthew Tkachuk, Brady Tkachuk, Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel, Quinn Hughes, and Charlie McAvoy. The roster does not include any goaltenders, with the team set to unveil additional players in the coming weeks.
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Benfica and Boca Juniors engaged in a dramatic Club World Cup match that ended in a 2-2 draw. The Portuguese side came from behind to draw with the Argentine giant, with a controversial penalty decision favoring Benfica playing a key role in the game’s outcome.
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MLB has unveiled the uniforms for the 2025 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby, which will feature special threads worn during Gatorade Workout Day and the Derby the day before the All-Star Game. The designs aim to balance tradition and modern aesthetics to enhance fan engagement.
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Karen Read’s murder trial jury is deliberating with a timeline resembling past high-profile cases like OJ Simpson, Casey Anthony, and Scott Peterson. The case highlights the variability in jury deliberation and the factors that can influence the verdict.
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Panelists Katie Zacharia and Elizabeth Barcohana have highlighted President Donald Trump’s intensified efforts to enforce federal immigration laws in sanctuary cities during a discussion on *Fox News @ Night*. The segment explores the administration’s strategy to pressure local governments to comply with federal immigration policies, raising concerns about the impact on urban communities.
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Panelists debate the role of U.S. assets in the Middle East amid the Israel-Iran conflict. Hamilton, Austin, and Mentz discuss the strategic and security considerations.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder advanced to within one game of their first NBA Championship after defeating the Indiana Pacers 120-109 in Game 5 of the Finals. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander contributed 31 points, while Jalen Williams led with 40 points.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, moving within a single win of their first championship. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander contributed 31 points while Jalen Williams led the way with 40 points.
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A conservative commentator has claimed that the actions of the left are no longer just politically damaging but have become entirely embarrassing. This statement is attributed to the CSD, which appears to be a right-leaning organization or individual.
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Eric Trump praised his father as a ‘miraculous man’ on Hannity, marking the 10-year anniversary of the MAGA movement’s inception. The movement, which began with Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, has since become a significant political force in the United States.
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Bob Schwartz, 80, holds the title of ‘The Plankster’ after maintaining a plank for 50 minutes, which is believed to be a record for his age group. This achievement highlights his dedication to fitness and challenges common perceptions about aging and physical capability.
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Senator Tom Cotton asserts that Iran’s uranium enrichment sites will inevitably need to be closed. His comments align with a hardline stance on Iran’s nuclear program, reflecting broader conservative foreign policy views.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discussed a helicopter reporter’s emotional breakdown during a live broadcast. The incident has sparked conversations about the mental health of media professionals and the pressures of live broadcasting.
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Senator Lindsey Graham criticized Trump’s Middle East strategy during an interview on Hannity, highlighting concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The senator called for a more decisive U.S. stance to prevent the country from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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Fox News’ Gutfeld! panel welcomed back host Kat Timpf following her life-saving childbirth experience. The show highlighted the significance of her recovery and the role of medical care in her survival.
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The special report explores the evolving dynamics between Iran and Israel, with a focus on recent developments and the potential role of Donald Trump in shaping regional tensions. Analysts and experts weigh in on the implications of Trump’s potential return to the political scene and its impact on Middle Eastern diplomacy.
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Trump’s recent comments on Iran’s nuclear program have reignited debates about U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Analysts suggest that these comments could impact U.S. diplomatic engagements with both Israel and Iran, potentially affecting regional stability.
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Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s border czar, outlined plans to withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities to pressure them into cooperating with immigration enforcement. The administration aims to enhance federal control over immigration by holding local jurisdictions accountable.
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A Salesforce-led study reveals LLM agents struggle with CRM tasks, achieving only 58% success on simple tasks and 35% on multi-step ones. Poor confidentiality awareness among the agents raises data security concerns in enterprise environments.
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Reverend Jimmy Swaggart, America’s longest-serving TV evangelist, is in critical condition after a cardiac arrest, with his family appealing for prayers. The father of the renowned preacher remains hospitalized, and his son has emphasized the need for a ‘miracle’ to save his life.
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Israeli authorities have activated emergency sirens across Tel Aviv, prompting nearly 1 million residents to seek shelter in bomb shelters as tensions escalate between Iran and Israel. The alerts come amid intensified airstrikes and retaliatory strikes that have raised fears of a broader regional conflict.
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LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam will compete at the American Century Championship, promoting her Annika Foundation which supports young women through golf. The tournament also raises funds for local and national charities, blending sports and philanthropy.
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Lara Trump praised President Trump’s military parade as a ‘beautiful celebration of America.’ The segment also addressed New York City’s mayoral race, discussing key players and implications for governance.
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Ret. Lt. Colonel Daniel Davis and Claremont Institute director Will Thibeau warn against further U.S. military escalation in the Middle East, arguing that prolonged conflict risks destabilizing regional security and diverting resources from domestic priorities. The discussion on ‘Jesse Watters Prim’time’ highlights the dangers of sustained U.S. involvement, suggesting that a policy of restraint could…
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President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are cutting short their G7 summit trip to return to Washington DC as tensions in the Israel-Iran conflict escalate. Trump’s recent social media comment urging evacuation of Tehran has prompted speculation about US military action, though officials insist the US remains in a defensive posture.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity discusses the potential dangers and high stakes of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict during his show ‘Hannity.’ He emphasizes the need for careful consideration of the risks involved.
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On Monday, June 16, the political talk show ‘The Will Cain Show’ featured a discussion on the complex relationship between Iran and Israel, particularly in light of recent geopolitical tensions. Host Will Cain explored the historical and contemporary issues between the two nations, emphasizing how their conflicts have shaped international relations.
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Former MLB All-Star Zack Cozart announced he would no longer support Trump if the U.S. is involved in a war with Iran, following Trump’s call for mass evacuations in Tehran. Cozart, a longtime Trump supporter, made his stance public on social media amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
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President Donald Trump has left the G7 summit, citing tensions in the Middle, his decision to exit the summit has raised questions about his commitment to international diplomacy.
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President Donald Trump has announced his intention to return to the global stage following his departure from the G7 summit, citing ongoing conflicts in the Middle, He emphasized the importance of addressing these issues directly, rather than engaging in diplomatic talks.
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Former Boston University women’s soccer players have publicly supported former head coach Nancy Feldman amid sexual harassment allegations by Alex Cooper. The university reiterated its zero-tolerance policy for harassment, but the controversy highlights ongoing debates over institutional accountability.
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Nearly 100 former Boston University women’s soccer players have defended former coach Nancy Feldman amid sexual harassment allegations by podcaster Alex Cooper. The university reaffirmed its anti-harassment policy, but the case highlights ongoing tensions between institutional responses and personal experiences.