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A 32-year-old Virginia woman has been arrested for the fatal hit-and-run that killed Sara Burack, a real estate agent and star of Netflix’s ‘Million Dollar Beach House’. The driver was taken into custody and faces a class D felony charge with a potential four-year prison sentence.
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The article highlights the impact of Trump’s border policies, which have reduced illegal migrant encounters to 95 daily and cut fentanyl seizures by 50% since November. It argues that these actions have potentially saved lives by preventing illegal crossings and reducing the flow of dangerous drugs into the U.S.
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Matt Dennish, a former D1 track runner and current Pennsylvania teacher, is making waves at Fanatics Games with his exceptional performance, bringing him dangerously close to winning a Ferrari.
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Matt Dennish, a 39-year-old Pennsylvania teacher and former D1 track runner, is competing in Fanatics Games and is this close to winning a Ferrari. The competition is highly anticipated as he faces rivals in a high-stakes contest.
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Karen Read, acquitted of second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, has been seen resuming everyday routines, including hauling trash outside her hotel in Boston. The case, which involved a high-profile trial and scrutiny of law enforcement, concluded with her being found not guilty of murder but guilty of…
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Trae Crowder reflects on the devastation of the opioid crisis in rural Tennessee and explains how Democrats lost their working-class base to Trump. He links NAFTA’s economic impact with the rise in prescription drug addiction, leading to the decay of rural communities.
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The FBI has identified a dangerous online predator network known as 764, which exploits social media platforms like Roblox and Discord to target minors. This decentralized group, linked to neo-Nazi and satanic ideologies, uses psychological tactics such as love bombing, sextortion, and coercion to manipulate children into participating in violent and explicit content.
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Kevin Costner, star of *Yellowstone*, discusses his approach to parenting seven children with varying personalities and life paths. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to each child’s unique needs while fostering a strong family bond.
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The article argues that active empathy and assuming the best in others are key to healing America’s political divide, as current political discourse is driven by fear and judgment. Examples of violent protests and political attacks are cited to illustrate how these events are often interpreted through the lens of one’s political affiliation, reinforcing division…
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A ransomware group called Chaos has breached Optima Tax Relief, a prominent U.S. tax resolution firm, stealing 69 GB of data in a double-extortion attack. The breach includes sensitive customer case files and corporate documents with personal information, raising concerns about identity theft and fraud.
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YouTube quietly hosts Pac-Man Superfast in its ‘Playables’ section, offering extreme difficulty levels. The mod, while experimental and limited in scope, presents a unique challenge for players familiar with the original game.
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Amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel, the U.S. airborne command center known as the ‘doomsday plane’—a Boeing 747-200 E-4B Nightwatch—is drawing renewed interest as it reportedly landed at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, D.C. The E-4B, a militarized version of the Boeing 74, is designed to remain airborne for up to a week and…
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In the wake of escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, the U.S. Air Force’s E-4B Nightwatch, referred to as the ‘doomsday plane,’ has come under fresh scrutiny as it was reportedly deployed at Joint Base Andrews near Washington, D.C. This airborne command center, designed to remain airborne for up to a week and capable…
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The article debunks the claim that Iran is on the brink of building a nuclear weapon, pointing out that it lacks essential components like precision shaping and explosive lenses. It warns against hasty military action due to misinformation, citing past mistakes like the Iraq War.
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Former Indiana Pacers star Jalen Rose has made a bold prediction that his former team, the Pacers, will secure a Game 7 victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Rose expressed confidence in Tyrese Haliburton’s ability to lead the Pacers to victory, despite his reported calf strain.
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Sebastian Fowler, a 31-year-old comedian from California, completed an 80-day BMX coast-to-coast journey from San Diego to New York, raising funds for underprivileged children. His solo ride, without support or training, aimed to provide 100 BMX bikes, a cause deeply personal after losing his father at a young age.
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Former NBA star Vlade Divac underwent emergency hip surgery after a motorcycle accident in Montenegro. He is in stable condition following the procedure.
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A new Fox News poll reveals 73% of Americans believe Iran poses a real security threat to the U.S., with bipartisan support. This surge in concern aligns with President Trump’s longstanding advocacy for preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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Brannan, a former punk rock musician, has a history of making racist, sexist, and homophobic statements online, yet Sanders has endorsed him for New York City comptroller. His past behavior has sparked debate over the intersection of political activism and personal conduct.
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President Trump’s 22nd week in office has been marked by escalating Middle East tensions following Israel’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and the ongoing domestic unrest in Los Angeles over anti-ICE protests. The president cut short his G-7 Summit participation, returning to Washington as the Iran conflict intensified, with both sides retaliating with strikes.
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Six B-2 stealth bombers appear to be heading toward Guam as President Donald Trump contemplates getting the U.S. involved in the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. The deployment is speculated to be linked to the potential use of bunker-buster bombs against Iran’s nuclear facilities, particularly Fordow.
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy predicts AI will reduce workforce, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman accuses Meta of offering $100 million to poach employees, highlighting tech sector competition.
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Analysts are examining the potential aftermath if the Iranian regime collapses due to Israeli airstrikes. The end of the Islamic Republic is considered possible, with the international community beginning to recognize its viability. Experts warn that discussions about a post-Islamic Republic Iran are already underway, but the global community is unprepared for such a transition…
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Anti-ICE activists in Denver, Colorado, interfered with ICE agents’ arrest of Jose Reyes Leon-Deras, an illegal migrant from El Salvador convicted of child rape in Italy. The activist group used social media to alert the suspect, enabling his escape.
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A California-based company offering on-demand protest crowds has raised concerns about paid agitators fueling violent anti-ICE demonstrations. CEO Adam Swart highlights signs such as rapid mobilization, tactical gear distribution, and hotel accommodations for rioters, suggesting these indicate external funding. He calls for investigations into potential foreign or billionaire-backed support, while urging increased penalties for violent…
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Suga, the last BTS member to complete his military service, has been discharged, setting the stage for the group’s anticipated comeback. The ceremony lacked public celebration due to health and safety concerns, highlighting the ongoing impact of pandemic restrictions.
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Republicans held a Senate hearing on former President Joe Biden’s mental fitness, which was boycotted by Democrats and largely ignored by mainstream media, highlighting partisan media coverage patterns. The hearing, which was framed as a constitutional crisis, was not reported prominently by networks like NBC, ABC, or CBS, who instead focused on other stories like…
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The Senate hearing on Biden’s mental fitness, led by Republicans, was boycotted by Democrats and largely ignored by major networks, raising questions about media bias. The hearing, held on June 18, focused on Biden’s cognitive abilities and potential impact on the presidency.
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Eastern German towns are offering free stays to attract new residents, aiming to reduce urban overcrowding and stimulate local economies. This initiative is part of a broader effort to revitalize underpopulated regions and promote balanced regional development.
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Towns and cities in eastern German states are inviting people to come and stay in the hope of encouraging more people to move there long-term. This initiative aims to boost long-term population growth by making relocation more appealing.
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Towns and cities in eastern German states are inviting people to come and stay in the hope of encouraging more people to move there long-term. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to address the ongoing depopulation that has plagued regions like Saxony, Brandenburg, and Thuringia for decades.
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Towns and cities in eastern Germany are offering free stays to entice more people to relocate there long-term. The initiative aims to address population decline and urban challenges in the region.
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Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama faces criticism for his autocratic rule and alleged corruption, drawing comparisons to Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro. Europe’s tolerance for leaders like Rama raises questions about its commitment to democratic values.
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A federal judge has questioned the legality of the Trump administration’s National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, raising concerns about compliance with the Posse Comitatus Act. The court’s review comes after an appeals court decision allowed the administration to maintain control over the troops.
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Recent arrests of Chinese nationals at the University of Michigan have drawn increased scrutiny on China’s alleged infiltration of U.S. institutions and agriculture, prompting bipartisan calls for legislation to prevent foreign adversaries from acquiring American farmland.
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Paradromics has completed its first human brain-computer interface (BCI) implant during a 20-minute epilepsy surgery at the University of Michigan, marking a significant step toward clinical trials. The device, Connexus, uses 421 microelectrodes to capture individual brain cell signals, enabling paralyzed individuals to control computers with their thoughts.
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Kris Jenner’s recent youthful appearance has sparked speculation about the nature of the surgical procedure she underwent, with experts discussing the differences between traditional and deep plane facelifts. The article highlights the importance of selecting a qualified surgeon and understanding the associated risks and recovery times.
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Israel has conducted strikes on Iran’s missile facilities, escalating tensions in the region. The attacks follow Tehran’s refusal to resume nuclear talks until Israel halts its strikes, with Israel’s military warning of a prolonged campaign.
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A fake police officer in Minnesota ambushed state lawmakers, leading to two deaths and injuries. Authorities now urge citizens to verify officers’ identities through emergency calls before engaging with them.
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Archaeologists have uncovered rare heraldic tiles beneath the wooden floors of a 17th-century Basilian monastery in Chełm, Poland, offering a rare glimpse into 18th-century monastic life. Officials described the findings as ‘sensational’ due to their unique craftsmanship and historical significance.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are preparing to exchange vows during an opulent three-day wedding celebration in Venice, Italy, next week.
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DHS reports a 500% increase in assaults against ICE agents, including vehicle attacks and tire slashing, with officials blaming Democratic rhetoric for escalating tensions.
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The US president understands the complexity of the ongoing talks between Moscow and Kiev, according to Tammy Bruce. Trump’s efforts to mediate a truce between Russia and Ukraine contributed to the countries restarting direct negotiations in Türkiye last month.
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Israel continues its military operations against Iran, aiming to weaken its strategic capabilities as U.S. President Donald Trump approaches a two-week deadline for potential negotiations.
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Israel continues its military operations against Iran, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s 3-week deadline for talks. Israeli officials argue that weakening Iran’s influence is in their national interest, even as tensions escalate.
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RFK Jr. is opposing efforts to limit Obamacare enrollment, warning that up to 1.8 million people could lose coverage. The Trump administration shares these concerns, highlighting the political divide over healthcare policy.
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Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi reportedly threatened a Club World Cup fan wearing a Paris St Germain shirt in Seattle for taunting him about last month’s Champions League final, vowing to beat him up if the teasing continued. The incident has sparked a debate about sportsmanship and fan behavior, with many calling for a more…
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Marcus Rashford is planning to return to training with Manchester United next month if a deal to leave Old Trafford has not been agreed, sources have told ESPN. The striker’s potential departure has sparked discussions about his future and the implications for both the player and the team.
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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has called Nicolas Jackson’s recent red card ‘a bad moment,’ following his second dismissal in four matches as the Blues lost 3-1 to Flamengo.
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Los Angeles FC (LAFC) was eliminated from the FIFA Club World Cup after a late penalty miss against Esperance Sportive de Tunis. The decisive moment occurred in stoppage time as Denis Bouanga’s penalty was saved by the Tunisian goalkeeper.
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Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise scored a late goal to secure a 2-1 victory over Boca Juniors, advancing to the knockout stages of the Club World Cup.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have pledged $1 million to support families impacted by two weeks of immigration raids in Southern California. This initiative marks the first major corporate response to the crisis, with the Dodgers partnering with local shelters and community organizations to distribute aid.
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Rafael Devers, the new Giants slugger, discussed his willingness to play first base for San Francisco despite previously refusing to do so in Boston, offering insights into his mindset shift. The move to first base marks a departure from Devers’ previous reluctance in Boston, where he refused to play the position.
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Major League Baseball has suspended Padres reliever Robert Suarez for three games (pending appeal) and managers Mike Shildt and Dave Roberts for one each, the aftermath of a feud between the teams that boiled over Thursday night in L.A. The suspensions mark the league’s response to the escalating conflict between the two franchises.
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Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski pitched a perfect game into the seventh inning of his second career start, becoming the first rookie pitcher to start his big league career with 11 consecutive hitless innings since 1900. His historic performance marks a significant milestone in Major League Baseball history.
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AC Milan has signaled its openness to selling Rafael Leão, as both Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly interested in the Portuguese winger. Transfer Talk has highlighted these rumors, suggesting a potential move for Leão during the summer transfer window.
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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has described Nicolas Jackson as being in a ‘bad moment’ following his second red card in four games. The incident has sparked discussions about Jackson’s disciplinary issues and their impact on the team’s performance.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the significance of Israel’s Russian-speaking population in shaping Russia’s stance on the Middle East conflict. He called for mutual security guarantees between Iran and Israel, suggesting Russia is offering ideas rather than mediating.
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Fox News @ Night covered several key topics on Friday, June 20, including the looming deadline for Iran’s nuclear program, the visit of Senator J.D. Vance to a prominent location, and the induction of notable figures into the Hall of Excellence. The segment outlined potential implications of the deadline on international relations and highlighted the…
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Jasmine Crockett, a prominent political figure, has commented on recent statements made by former President Donald Trump regarding New York City shelters, sparking discussions about policy implications and public response.