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MLB players Elly De La Cruz and Trent Thornton fell ill during a game in extreme heat. The incident raises concerns about athlete health in high-temperature conditions.
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Pat Connaughton, a Milwaukee Bucks guard, has exercised his $9.4 million player option for the 2025-26 NBA season, according to sources shared with ESPN’s Shams Charania.
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Rafael Devers hit his first home run as a Giant against the Red Sox on Saturday. He downplayed the moment, calling it “nothing more special than any other home run.”
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Jon Jones, 37, has retired from mixed martial arts, announced by UFC CEO Dana White. The former heavyweight champion confirmed the decision on social media, stating it was made after a lot of reflection.
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Kade Anderson pitched a three-hitter as LSU moved within a win of its second national championship in three years with a 1-0 victory over Coastal Carolina. The game at the College World Series highlighted Anderson’s dominant pitching, setting up a potential championship showdown.
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LSU baseball is on the brink of its eighth NCAA Championship Series title thanks to Kade Anderson’s prolific game. Anderson’s dominant performance has positioned the Tigers in a pivotal position in the tournament.
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Tommy Fleetwood carded a 7-under 63 to seize a three-shot lead heading into the final round of the Travelers Championship, showcasing his precision and capitalizing on favorable scoring conditions. His impeccable fairway accuracy and ability to capitalize on the tournament’s conducive scoring conditions have positioned him as the favorite for the title.
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New York Liberty center Jonquel Jones, the 2021 WNBA MVP and 2024 Finals MVP, will miss four to six weeks due to a right ankle sprain. The team confirmed the injury after further imaging showed no long-term damage.
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Kade Anderson’s three-hitter led LSU to a 1,0 victory over Coastal Carolina, advancing the team to the brink of its second national championship in three years. The shutout performance highlights Anderson’s dominance on the mound, setting the stage for a potential title run.
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Jon Jones, 37, has officially retired from mixed martial arts, as announced by UFC CEO Dana White. The heavyweight champion confirmed his decision on social media, citing “after a lot of reflection.” Meanwhile, Derek Aspin, has been declared the new champion following Jones’ retirement.
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US Presidential Envoy for Special Assignments Richard Grenell has urged SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to provide free Starlink access across Iran so that his ‘friends’ can have uninterrupted access to information. Starlink’s role in battlefield coordination and drone warfare has made it a critical asset, particularly for the Ukrainian military, where it has become essential…
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Mahmoud Khalil has returned to New York after being released from an immigration detention facility in Louisiana. His continued protests align with his longstanding commitment to advocating for immigrant rights.
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Social media account tracking Pentagon pizza orders claimed to predict the U.S. military strike on Iranian nuclear sites, noting increased pizza traffic near the Pentagon hours before President Trump’s announcement. The report suggests that heightened activity at local pizzerias and other establishments near military installations may serve as an indicator of impending military action.
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A social media account tracking Pentagon pizza orders signaled high activity before U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities. The account claimed to have accurately predicted prior strikes on Iran and linked the pizza surge to an imminent attack.
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Bipartisan lawmakers, including Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, have condemned President Trump’s unapproved attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities as a constitutional violation, demanding a War Powers Resolution vote to prevent further U.S. involvement in the conflict. Lawmakers argue that Congress, not the executive branch, has the sole authority to declare war.
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President Trump declared the U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities a ‘spectacular success,’ claiming the attacks obliterated the country’s nuclear enrichment capacity. The operation, which targeted Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, was framed as necessary to counter Iran’s ongoing threats and regional instability.
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President Trump announced a surprise U.S. military strike on three Iranian nuclear facilities, contradicting earlier statements that he would wait up to two weeks to decide on action. The administration’s decision was marked by strategic misdirection, with the White House press secretary indicating that the president would make a decision on Iran within the next…
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UFC Chairman Dana White announced that MMA heavyweight champion Jon Jones has retired from competition, making Tom Aspinall the new undisputed heavyweight champion. Jones, who has a 28-1 record, made the move to the heavyweight division in 2023 and defended his title against Stipe Miocic.
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Congressional reactions to Trump’s Iran strikes show partisan divides, with most Republicans supporting the strikes while some Democrats, particularly pro-Israel lawmakers, back the U.S. action against Iran.
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A Wisconsin couple have been charged in an alleged plot to kill two women with cyanide. Investigators tracking the pair were hospitalized after exposure to the poison.
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Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever criticized WNBA referees for not protecting Caitlin Clark during her rookie season, sparking a national debate on player safety and enforcement. Her aggressive defense of Clark led to a physical altercation and ejection, resulting in increased social media attention and public discussion about the league’s approach to rule enforcement.
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President Trump declared the U.S. military’s precision strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites as a ‘spectacular military success,’ claiming the operation obliterated Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and left the country with limited options.
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A hot-air balloon carrying 21 people caught fire and crashed in Brazil’s Santa Catarina state, killing at least eight people and leaving 13 survivors. The incident occurred after a fire broke out in the basket, forcing the pilot to attempt an emergency landing.
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A superyacht named Bayesian sank off the coast of Sicily in August 2. The tragedy resulted in the deaths of Mike Lynch, his daughter, and five others, with 15 survivors being assisted by Italian authorities conducting a criminal investigation.
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Los Angeles taxpayers will cover a $32 million cost for anti-ICE protests that led to over 500 arrests and multiple officer injuries. The funds will address emergency services, cleanup, and public damage, with the Los Angeles Police Department accounting for most of the expense.
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Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles became a focal point for anti-ICE protests as tensions escalated due to ongoing unrest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. The Dodgers denied ICE agents entry to the ballpark grounds, sparking a debate over the agency’s presence and prompting a financial commitment of $1 million to aid families…
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Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles became a focal point of anti-ICE protests ahead of a game against the Washington Nationals, with tensions rising over immigration enforcement. The team denied ICE access to the grounds, while CBP clarified its vehicles were unrelated to enforcement activities.
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A mega-yacht carrying approximately 400 people collided with a dock on the Hudson River in Manhattan, New York, on Saturday, resulting in nearly a dozen injuries. The incident occurred around 4:15 p.m., prompting an immediate emergency response by the New York City Fire Department (FDNY).
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The United States has deployed several B-2 stealth bombers to the Pacific region, according to media reports. These bombers, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, are being positioned to target Iran’s deeply buried nuclear facilities.
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As tensions between Iran and Israel escalate, the U.S. military has deployed B-2 stealth bombers to Guam, with experts suggesting the planes may be moved to Diego Garcia to target Iran’s Fordow nuclear site. While no attack has been ordered, the potential use of massive ordnance penetrators adds to the already high stakes of the…
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The U.S. Air Force has deployed B-2 stealth bombers to Guam, raising concerns about potential military action against Iran’s Fordow nuclear site. Analysts suggest that Diego Garcia could be the next destination for the bombers, offering greater proximity for a possible strike.
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The U.S. is grappling with an overproduction of electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing capacity, risking stranded assets as EV sales slow and tax incentives face potential cuts. A report by the Rhodium Group warns that companies may be left with unused factories if demand continues to decline, especially with China’s surplus production and the potential…
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The United States has invested heavily in electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing, but the sector now faces overcapacity issues as EV sales slow and incentives face potential cuts.
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The Phoenix Mercury secured a decisive 107-86 win over the Chicago Sky, with Angel Reese recording a career-low two rebounds. The Mercury set a franchise-record 17 3-pointers in the game, showcasing their offensive dominance.
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Camille Kostek shares how she was judged by NFL wives for not having a wedding ring, feeling like a ‘lesser-than girlfriend’ due to not being married to Rob Gronkowski. She revealed that even a divorced woman judged her the most, highlighting the judgment faced by non-married athletes’ partners.
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Camille Kostek, a Sports Illustrated model, shares how NFL wives judged her for not having a wedding ring with Rob Gronkowski. She felt seen as a ‘lesser-than girlfriend,’ highlighting societal expectations in the sports world.
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Caroline Hjelle accused her husband, Giants pitcher Sean Hjelle, of infidelity and abuse, sharing detailed allegations in a TikTok video. The Giants confirmed the claims fall under MLB jurisdiction and will not provide further comments.
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The Pakistani government has formally recommended US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in mediating an end to the recent India-Pakistan military conflict. Islamabad credits Trump’s diplomatic efforts in de-escalating tensions, while India disputes this claim, emphasizing its own stance on the conflict.
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Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge has been released from the hospital after undergoing surgery for multiple facial fractures sustained when he was struck by a 105 mph foul ball. The incident, described as terrifying by players and managers, occurred during a game against the Baltimore Orioles.
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The IDF said it has eliminated Saeed Izadi, an Iranian commander who funded Hamas and helped plan the Oct. 7 attack, finding documents revealing multimillion-dollar weapons plan with Hamas. ‘The blood of thousands of Israelis is on his hands,’ IDF chief Eyal Zamir said in a statement, calling it a ‘tremendous intelligence and operational achievement.’
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced that during his and Director Kash Patel’s first three months in office, the agency conducted large-scale sex predator operations, resulting in the arrest of 449 child predators and the rescue of 224 children. The FBI also made 10,000 immigration-related arrests since January, intensifying its crackdown on illegal immigrants and…
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In a heated moment during an MLB game, Houston Astros pitcher Hunter Brown hit Los Angeles Angels’ shortstop Zach Neto with a pitch, leading to a bench-clearing incident. The confrontation sparked a tense exchange between the players, with both dugouts and bullpens emptying as the situation escalated.
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Sophie Cunningham, a black belt and former football player, has surged to become one of the WNBA’s most popular athletes after defending teammate Caitlin Clark in a heated game against the Connecticut Sun. Her aggressive actions during the match sparked a viral moment, leading to a massive increase in social media followers and potential financial…
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Anthropic has introduced a new AI feature called ‘Research’ that uses multiple Claude agents to search internal work contexts and the web. This tool enhances productivity through parallel processing but faces challenges in coordination and token efficiency.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams criticized Green Bay Packers fans for their confrontational behavior during a post-game interaction at Lambeau Field, calling their actions ‘sucky’ after a 1-0 Bears victory. The incident occurred after the Bears snapped a 10-game losing streak with a win over the Packers in Week 18.
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A hot air balloon crash in Praia Grande, Brazil, has resulted in eight fatalities and 13 injuries, marking the second such incident in under a week. The crash occurred during the June festivities celebrating Catholic saints, which draw large crowds to the area.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have pledged $1 million to aid families impacted by immigration arrests, following a dispute over their claim of denying ICE agents entry to Dodger Stadium. ICE denied the claim, stating they were never present at the site.
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Siarhei Tsikhanouski, a prominent opposition figure in Belarus, was jailed in 2020 after challenging President Alexander Lukashenko’s re-election. His release, which occurred during a U.S. special envoy’s visit, marks a potential shift in the country’s political landscape.
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President Donald Trump has called for a special prosecutor to investigate the 2020 presidential election, which he maintains was rigged. His claims have been supported by repeated assertions of election fraud and border control achievements, though they remain contested by legal experts.
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President Donald Trump has reiterated a two-week deadline for addressing Iran’s actions in the Middle, as tensions with Israel intensify. Key advisors emphasized the urgency of the situation on Fox News Live.
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Iran accuses a German cyclist of espionage after one year in custody, escalating tensions between the two nations. The German government denies wrongdoing and seeks diplomatic intervention.
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Retired Lt. Col. James Carafano discusses the deployment of B-2 bombers to a U.S. base in Guam on Fox News Live, linking it to heightened tensions between Israel and Iran. The strategic move underscores the U.S. military’s readiness to respond to potential conflicts in the region.
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A Reddit user’s frustration over being placed on standby for a pre-paid flight has gone viral, igniting debates about airline overbooking amid the busiest summer travel season. The post highlights widespread traveler frustration with how airlines handle seat assignments and standby status, with many expressing outrage over being treated as ‘lucky’ for being seated after…
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Jordan and Saudi Arabia have taken measures that indicate potential support for Israel within the broader regional conflict. Jordan intercepted Iranian missiles and drones that crossed its territory, while Saudi Arabia is suspected of allowing Israeli military operations through its airspace.
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The NYPD Finest and Chicago PD Enforcers are set to face off in a national championship football game, with Fox & Friends co-hosts providing commentary. The event, scheduled to broadcast on Fox Nation, underscores the increasing popularity of law enforcement teams participating in competitive sports.
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The NYPD Finest and Chicago PD Enforcers are set to compete in a championship matchup set to air on Fox Nation. The teams will be joined by ‘Fox & Friends’ co-hosts for an interview ahead of the event.
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Israeli forces have struck three F-14 fighter jets in central Iran, according to a video shared by the Israel Defense Forces. The footage has sparked concerns about escalating hostilities between the two nations.
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The Synod on Synodality has evolved into a divisive, consultative process that undermines ecclesial unity and episcopal authority, prioritizing relativism and sentiment over doctrinal clarity. Critics argue that the initiative, framed as a participatory reform, has devolved into a populist power play, fostering ecclesial fragmentation and endangering the Church’s foundational principles.
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The prolonged Israeli attack on Iran has heightened speculation about regime change in Tehran. However, experts caution that such actions have historically led to significant regional instability.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom challenged Vice President JD Vance to a debate, but Vance has not responded. Newsom’s team refutes Vance’s claims of endangering law enforcement, calling them false.