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Martha MacCallum addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the importance of U.S. support for Israel. She also examined the challenges of managing migration flows and Trump’s influence on current political dynamics.
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On ‘The Story’, Martha MacCallum addresses issues of Israeli security, migration challenges, and Donald Trump’s political influence. The discussion highlights tensions between Israel and its neighbors, the debate over U.S. migration policies, and Trump’s ongoing impact on American politics.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo criticized the ‘ultimate threat to democracy’ in Los Angeles during a segment on The Ingraham Angle.
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Analysts are closely watching how Trump’s policies could impact the fragile U.S.-Iran relationship and Israel’s strategic interests. The situation underscores the volatile nature of the Middle East and the challenges of international diplomacy.
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MSNBC anchor Ayman Mohyeldin led a discussion on Sunday about whether the rise in political violence can be attributed to the failure of the political system to represent voters’ concerns. Former New York Mayor Bill De Blasio argued that inclusive societies experience less extremism, while the conversation highlighted the role of political polarization in fostering…
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, discussed Trump’s deportation plans on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The segment examined the impact of these policies on immigration dynamics and border security.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday parade as a vibrant celebration of national pride during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The event highlighted the military’s readiness and its role in maintaining U.S. interests in the Middle East.
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Caitlin Clark’s electrifying return to the WNBA featured a 38-second 3-point onslaught that stunned observers, including Hall of Famer Rebecca Lobo. Her performance helped Indiana defeat the undefeated New York Liberty and reignited interest in the league.
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A California dentist, Dr. Ryan Watkins, who treated a 9-year-old girl, Silvanna Moreno, hours before her death following a routine procedure, was on probation for a 2016 incident where a patient’s heart stopped during anesthesia. The girl’s death was ruled an accident due to a pre-existing medical condition, and Watkins denied any wrongdoing, citing adherence…
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A former Coast Guard officer, Peter Stinson, faces federal charges after allegedly posting numerous threatening messages against President Donald Trump on social media platforms. The FBI affidavit details multiple graphic threats involving weapons and other violent acts, with some references suggesting a potential connection to the aftermath of the United Healthcare CEO’s murder by Luigi…
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Jesse Watters argues that Iran has reached its weakest point in decades during its conflict with Israel. The analysis suggests potential shifts in the Middle East’s power dynamics.
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Over 200 House and Senate Democrats have condemned the removal of Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., from a Homeland Security presser, calling it an ‘unprecedented incident’ and accusing the Trump administration of potential violations of the separation of powers. The incident, which occurred last week, saw Padilla forcibly removed and handcuffed after attempting to speak against…
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Protesters at D.C. Military Parade Signal Support for Violent Tactics Amid Anti-Trump Demonstrations
Protesters at a D.C. military parade expressed support for violent tactics used in anti-Trump demonstrations, including throwing rocks, while asserting their constitutional rights. Some attendees defended the actions as necessary under the current political climate.
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Protesters at a D.C. military parade expressed support for the violent tactics used in recent anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles, asserting their constitutional rights. Despite the peaceful nature of the D.C. demonstration, some attendees justified the use of force as long as no one is harmed.
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Justin Bieber has shared candid thoughts on social media about his ‘anger issues’ and a recent confrontation with paparazzi at the beach. The pop star, 31, revealed he feels ‘broken’ and exhausted from trying to fix himself, expressing frustration with the ongoing scrutiny and public expectation of his behavior.
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Massachusetts school officials are facing a legal backlash over a proposed policy that would prohibit religious groups, such as the House of Promise Church, from renting public school facilities. The policy, known as Policy 3204, has drawn criticism for allegedly violating the First Amendment rights of religious organizations.
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Ippei Mizuhara, former interpreter of Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, began serving a 57-month prison sentence for stealing nearly $17 million. Ohtani publicly denied any involvement in the gambling scheme, calling the story fabricated.
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who came in third in New Jersey’s Democratic gubernatorial primary, is being considered for the lieutenant governor position by the winning candidate, Mikie Sherrill. Baraka’s arrest at an ICE facility during a protest brought him national attention, with some Republicans calling it a symbol of Democratic chaos. Baraka’s campaign leveraged the…
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Former ABC News reporter Terry Moran, fired for a social media post criticizing Trump, argues that journalists should not prioritize objectivity over citizenship, praising CBS’s Scott Pelley for his anti-Trump commencement speech. The controversy highlights tensions within media circles over the balance between journalistic neutrality and public engagement.
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Elijah Blue Allman, the son of Cher and late Gregg Allman, was hospitalized in San Bernardino County for erratic behavior after authorities found drugs at his residence. His estranged wife, Marieangela King Allman, praised his commitment to sobriety despite the incident.
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Junior right-hander Gage Wood pitched the third no-hitter in College World Series history, striking out 19 batters in an elimination game against Murray State. Arkansas’ victory secured their place in the next round as they prepare to face the winner of LSU and UCLA’s matchup.
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Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb claims his team was ‘lying’ about a cultural change during the 2023 season. Coach Mike McDaniel responded by expressing frustration at not being informed earlier, focusing instead on future improvements for the organization.
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Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic supported Trump’s Army 250th anniversary parade, emphasizing the importance of honoring service members, while liberal opposition criticized the event, with the White House calling the protests a failure.
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ICE arrested Omar Pulido Bastida for spitting on an ICE agent during his arrest in Los Angeles, citing his prior robbery and assault convictions. The incident has intensified political tensions, with officials like Governor Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass criticizing ICE’s operations.
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Cuomo’s camp has denied claims that he is using the mayoral race as a stepping stone for a presidential bid, while Ocasio-Cortez seeks to block his return to politics. The New York governor, along with incumbent mayor Eric Adams, is viewed as a moderate in the crowded race.
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Dr. Salvador Plasencia agreed to a plea deal in connection with the death of ‘Friends’ actor Matthew Perry, who died in October 2023 from an overdose. The plea agreement involves four counts of distributing ketamine, which could lead to a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison.
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Ukraine has completed the repatriation of over 6,000 fallen soldiers’ remains from Russia. President Zelenskyy’s visit to Austria marks a key diplomatic step.
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Israel is intensifying its military actions against Iran’s critical energy infrastructure, including oil and gas facilities, as part of the ongoing conflict. This strategic move is expected to significantly disrupt Iran’s economy and energy security.
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Israel is intensifying strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure to undermine its economy and retaliate against recent missile attacks. The targeted facilities, including oil and gas plants, could lead to significant economic disruption.
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Travis Decker, a former Army soldier accused of murdering his three daughters, sought to increase his visitation time with the children in a family court hearing before the bodies were found. Decker’s visitation had been reduced in recent years due to allegations of neglect and mental health issues.
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President Trump has consistently opposed allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons, despite media reports suggesting potential openness to limited uranium enrichment. His stance, dating back to 2011, has emphasized the urgency of halting Iranian nuclear ambitions.
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A violent incident against Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam during a match against Ajax in November 2023 led to dozens of arrests and hospitalizations. The attacks were fueled by social media posts and a lack of official communication, according to two recent reports.
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Sen. Josh Hawley warns Senate Republicans against cutting Medicaid benefits, arguing that most recipients are working and deserve access to healthcare.
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The weekend shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers have prompted urgent security briefings and discussions on enhancing protection measures. Lawmakers are considering increased flexibility in security spending, anti-doxxing legislation, and potential secret sessions to address safety concerns.
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The Senate Finance Committee unveiled key components of Trump’s legislative package, balancing House compromises on Medicaid and SALT deductions while facing internal Republican pressures. The committee, led by Sen. Mike Crapo, aims to make the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent and cut ‘Green New Deal’ spending.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called removing Russia from the G7 a ‘mistake,’ while expressing openness to China’s participation. The summit occurs amid global economic uncertainty and the Israel-Iran conflict.
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President Trump’s executive order approving Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel brings $14 billion for modernization, preserving jobs and strengthening the U.S.-Japan alliance against China. The deal is framed as a counter to the Biden administration’s earlier blocking of the transaction, which was criticized as politically motivated.
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Israel carried out a strike against Iran’s state television network in Tehran, following an evacuation warning for residents in the area. The attack marks a significant escalation in the ongoing regional conflict between the two nations.
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Ten years ago, Donald Trump launched his first presidential campaign, initiating the ‘Make America Great Again’ movement. His announcement at Trump Tower heralded a significant shift in American politics, leading to his election as the 45th and 47th president.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton drew criticism for mocking President Donald Trump’s military parade commemorating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, with conservative critics accusing her of disrespecting the military. Some also criticized her for attending a wedding in the Hamptons while making the comments.
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President Donald Trump has called for urgent negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, expressing concern over the escalating missile exchanges between Israel and Iran. The conflict has deepened existing political divisions within the U.S., with Democrats and Republicans split over the appropriate response to the crisis.
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The escalating Israel-Iran conflict is deepening political divisions in the U.S. as both parties grapple with conflicting views on military engagement and diplomacy. President Trump has called for immediate negotiations, while lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are split over the best course of action.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris abruptly closed its doors to visitors due to an ongoing staff strike, attributed to the overwhelming number of tourists. The museum, the world’s most-visited, reported 8.7 million visitors in 2024, with the Mona Lisa drawing 20,000 daily visitors.
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The death of Albert Ojwang while in police custody has sparked massive protests demanding the resignation of Deputy Police Chief Eliud Lagat. An autopsy confirmed that Ojwang’s injuries were consistent with assault, raising concerns about police conduct.
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The conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated, with airstrikes and missile attacks posing a significant threat to global stability. The situation demands swift U.S. leadership to prevent further escalation and avoid broader regional and global consequences.
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Blue state House Republicans have threatened to oppose Trump’s tax bill if the Senate GOP removes the increased SALT deduction cap, which they argue is crucial for constituents in high-tax states like New York and California. Senate GOP taxwriters have not shown much interest in accommodating this demand, as no Senate GOP member represents a…
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has postponed his planned trip to Israel amid the escalating conflict with Iran. The decision comes as Israel launches preempt, striking nuclear sites and killing top military officials, prompting Johnson to cancel a scheduled Knesset address.
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has successfully positioned two spacecraft, Proba-3, in a synchronized flying formation to create an artificial solar eclipse. This innovative approach allows scientists to study the sun’s corona, which is typically obscured by the sun’s intense brightness.
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A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking Trump’s attempt to ban international students from studying at Harvard. Harvard’s lawyers argue that the actions violate constitutional rights and risk harming the university’s international student population.
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Chick-fil-A has sparked controversy by transitioning to paper cups in some locations, prompting mixed reactions from customers and Reddit users. The change, potentially linked to state bans on Styrofoam, has ignited a debate on environmental impact and consumer preferences.
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Legal experts Donna Rotunno and Joshua Ritter provide insights into the case against Karen Read as jury deliberations extend into a second day. The focus is on the deliberation process and its implications.
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The FDA has announced a recall of vitamin B12 gummy products due to potential peanut allergens, following testing that found a possible presence of undeclared peanuts. Consumers with allergies are advised to return or discard affected products to ensure safety.
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Bangladesh, following the resignation of former Prime, Sheikh Hasina after mass protests last year, is preparing to hold elections. The interim government promises a credible poll, although law and order remain a concern.
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Will Cain discusses the ‘No Kings’ protests, highlighting their potential for violence and political instability. The situation between Israel and Iran is intensifying, with growing military tensions threatening regional security.
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Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos’ upcoming Venice wedding has sparked local protests due to fears of disrupting the city’s already strained resources. Venice residents argue that the event could exacerbate issues related to overcrowding and rising living costs, while the city assures that it is prepared to manage the event without affecting daily life.
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Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez has criticized Illinois lawmakers for resisting President Trump’s deportation goals, calling the border crisis a ‘backyard crisis’ affecting local communities.
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Retired Brig. Gen. John Teichert (ret) discussed the U.S. response to the Israel-Iran conflict on 'America Reports,' emphasizing that Iran has miscalculated the resolve of both American and Israeli leaders.
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Retired Brig. Gen. John Teichert (ret) discusses the U.S. response to the Israel-Iran conflict on ‘America Reports.’ He highlights the potential overestimation of Israel’s resolve and the strategic implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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Novo Nordisk has lost patent protection for semaglutide in Canada after failing to pay a $450 maintenance fee. The loss is significant as Canada is a major market for the drug, with generic competition expected soon.
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During a brief appearance at the G7 conference in Canada, President Trump indicated that Iran has signaled an interest in de-escalating its conflict with Israel, suggesting talks could be possible. The ongoing conflict has resulted in at least 8 killed and dozens wounded in Israel after Iran launched a new wave of missile strikes.