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Israel activated its new aerial defense system ‘Barak Magen’ for the first time, intercepting and destroying multiple Iranian drones. The operation highlights the nation’s commitment to enhancing its air defense capabilities against evolving threats.
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An Israeli airstrike hit the building housing Iran’s state-run television in Tehran during a live broadcast on Monday. The IDF confirmed the strike, stating it targeted a communication center used by the Iranian Armed Forces for military purposes.
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Iran’s state-run television interrupted its live news broadcast following reports of an Israeli strike. The incident highlights the tense security climate in the region.
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Manhattan courthouse officers were stabbed in what officials believe was a targeted attack. The suspect is in custody.
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A panel of experts convened to analyze President Donald Trump’s stance on the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. The report highlights the complexities of US foreign policy in this volatile region.
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A conservative activist group, Catholic Vote, has released a report titled ‘Gavin Newsom Files,’ alleging that California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, has an ‘extreme’ and ‘viciously anti-Christian agenda.’ The report criticizes Newsom for his progressive policies, including expanded abortion access and support for transgender treatments for children, which the group claims are not aligned with Christian…
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Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran have continued for a fourth straight day, raising concerns about the humanitarian toll and the potential impact on the country’s political landscape. The ongoing military action has left civilians caught in the middle, with families forced to seek shelter and basic necessities amid the conflict.
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Minnesota Twins star Joe Mauer will compete in the American Century Championship near Lake Tahoe, expressing excitement about the event while acknowledging the need to improve his golf skills. The tournament, held from July 9 to July 13, will also feature other athletes and celebrities, including NBA star Stephen Curry.
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Congress resumes its session to address the implications of the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, raising questions about U.S. involvement, war powers, and potential risks. Lawmakers seek to determine whether the U.S. is already in a state of war.
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The Senate is set to resume sessions following the resumption of the Israel-Iran conflict, with lawmakers scrutinizing U.S. involvement, the implications of war powers, and the associated risks of terrorism. Lawmakers from both parties are questioning how engaged the U.S. is in the strikes and the potential threats to national security.
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The Post Malone x Stanley collection brings camo patterns and a new color, Hammertone Coyote Brown, to a range of products including quenchers and lunch boxes. The collaboration reflects Post Malone’s recent interest in country music and Western themes.
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The New York Knicks have decided not to pursue Kevin Durant in this offseason’s free agency, drawing scrutiny from analysts. The Minnesota Timberwolves are being considered as a potential better fit for the star player.
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Former MLB star Derek Lowe is set to compete in the American Century Championship golf tournament next month. The tournament, held at the prestigious Edgewood Tahoe Resort, is a 54-hole Stableford format event where golfers earn points based on their performance relative to par.
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Trump criticized former leaders Obama and Trudeau for Russia’s G8 exclusion, calling it a ‘very big mistake’ that led to the war in Ukraine.
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Republican leaders in New Hampshire are criticizing Democratic congressional candidate Maura Sullivan for her social media post featuring an ’86 47′ sign, which they view as a call for political violence against President Trump. The sign, part of a protest against Trump’s policies, has been linked to a recent assassination attempt.
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Former NFL star Joe Theismann is set to compete in the 2025 American Century Championship, a celebrity golf tournament. Theismann expressed excitement about the event and highlighted the social and charitable aspects of the competition.
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The USS Nimitz carrier strike group has expedited its deployment to the Middle East in response to escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, with the U.S. military shifting resources to bolster regional security. The move comes as the United States seeks to counter Iranian threats and support Israel amid ongoing military confrontations.
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The trial of Gjert Ingebrigtsen, father of Norwegian Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen, has concluded with a verdict that found him innocent of abusing his son but guilty of violence against his daughter. This case is not isolated, highlighting ongoing issues with domestic violence.
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The trial of Gjert Ingebrigtsen, father of double Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen, ended with a conviction for violence against his daughter but an acquittal on abuse charges. This case is part of a broader pattern of similar incidents.
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House Republicans passed a $9.4 billion spending cuts bill with a narrow 214-212 vote, showcasing Speaker Mike Johnson’s ability to secure narrow majorities on contentious legislation. The bill, a ‘rescissions’ package, seeks to claw back funds appropriated earlier in the year, reflecting the GOP’s ongoing effort to control federal spending.
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World leaders have reached a consensus on establishing individual national targets to avert catastrophic climate change. This agreement places the onus on countries to implement effective measures to curb global warming.
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Minnesota lawmaker Vance Luther Boelter faces federal murder and stalking charges following a two-day manhunt, with authorities accusing him of killing former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and shooting State Sen. John Hoffman.
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Antonio Brown faces an attempted murder charge after a shooting incident at a boxing event in Florida. He has blamed the media for racial profiling and manipulating the narrative.
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Sen. Tim Kaine, a Democrat from Virginia, is pushing for congressional oversight on potential U.S. conflict with Iran, echoing President Donald Trump’s anti-war stance. The resolution requires Congress to debate and vote before military action against Iran, highlighting growing bipartisan concerns over American involvement in Middle East conflicts.
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Three influential evangelical Christian leaders reiterate the strategic and spiritual importance of the U.S.-Israel alliance, urging continued support for Israel amid its conflict with Iran. They emphasized religious convictions and historical ties to the region, while criticizing attempts to undermine Israeli sovereignty or engage with Iran’s aggression.
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Boeing has lost its position as the world’s leading commercial aircraft manufacturer to Airbus due to a series of controversies and setbacks. Airbus has leveraged its competitive edge to capture market share, while Boeing has faced significant challenges.
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Airbus has overtaken Boeing as the world’s leading commercial aircraft manufacturer, marking a significant shift in the aviation industry. This change is attributed to Boeing’s recent controversies, which have diverted focus from its core operations.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faced backlash after comparing President Donald Trump’s military parade to ‘No Kings’ protests, with conservatives criticizing her for showing ‘utter contempt’ for the U.S. military. The controversy intensified as she was in the Hamptons attending a wedding while criticizing Trump.
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Joey Chestnut, a top competitive eater, is returning to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest after an absence due to a sponsorship issue with Impossible Foods. He expressed his enthusiasm for the event, which he considers a cherished tradition.
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A 30-year-old man from Boston survived a 30-foot fall from a cliff near an erupting Kīlauea volcano, saved by a tree that broke his fall and prevented a potentially fatal plunge into the caldera. Rescue teams located and retrieved him safely after reports of the incident, with the man sustaining only minor injuries.
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Two prominent labor union leaders, Randi Weingarten and Lee Saunders, have resigned from the Democratic National Committee (DNC), marking a significant escalation in the party’s internal conflicts. The departures come as the party continues to wrestle with a lack of unity and a clear direction following its loss in the 2024 presidential and congressional elections.
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Van Gisbergen overcame a severe illness that kept him feeling queasy throughout the day to secure a commanding victory in the Mexico City race.
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Istanbul’s jailed mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, has appeared in court charged with threatening the city’s public prosecutor. The case adds to his already complex legal situation, which includes multiple investigations against him.
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Rafael Devers was traded to the San Francisco Giants in a shocking blockbuster deal, drawing reactions from former teammates like Mookie Betts and Clayton Kershaw. Betts called the trade ‘crazy,’ while Kershaw called it ‘wild,’ highlighting the surprise and significance of the move.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by a Christian pregnancy center, First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, which claims that New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin violated its First Amendment rights by subpoenaing its donor records.
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Tech expert Kurt Knutsson recounts how Pamela nearly fell for a phishing scam on Facebook despite strong security measures. Her quick thinking and knowledge saved her from potential credit card fraud.
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House Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson has introduced legislation to mandate sex-segregated sports teams at military academies, backed by activist Riley Gaines. The bill, titled the Protection of Women in Sports at Military Academies Act, aims to ensure fair competition by prohibiting male participation in female-designated athletic programs.
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Jurors are beginning their first full day of deliberations in Karen Read’s second murder trial, focusing on the alleged hit-and-run death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe. The defense seeks to simplify the verdict slip to reduce confusion, but the judge denied the motion.
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Protesters in Barcelona and Mallorca have taken to the streets, using water guns to target tourists as tensions over overtourism continue to escalate. The demonstrations highlight economic frustrations, with residents facing rising rents and displacement.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers announced that Shohei Ohtani will return to the mound for the first time in nearly two years on Monday night, facing the San Diego Padres. Ohtani, who had an elbow procedure and was previously with the Angels, will be used as the opener for the Dodgers amid a rotation injury crisis.
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A new legislative proposal from Republican lawmakers seeks to cut off federal housing grants to sanctuary cities that defy federal immigration laws, following escalating tensions over ICE raids and protests in Los Angeles. The bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Bill Hagerty and Rep. Ralph Norman, would revoke funding for cities that impede federal immigration enforcement by…
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Former President Barack Obama has criticized the Trump administration’s harsh immigration policies, calling migrants ‘enemies’ and expressing concern over the demonization of immigrants. In a social media post, Obama highlighted his past DACA policy, which protected undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, as an example of balancing immigration with the rule of law.
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Senate Republicans are expected to delay the debate and vote on President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ until June 22, potentially jeopardizing passage before the July 4 deadline. The legislation includes contentious tax provisions and healthcare reforms, which are under close scrutiny.
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A new documentary, ‘Sabbath Queen,’ features Amichai Lau-Lavie, the first openly queer rabbi in an Orthodox lineage, exploring his identity and advocating for peace. The film highlights his journey within a traditional religious context while promoting inclusivity.
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The Israeli military announced aerial superiority over Tehran after killing four senior Iranian intelligence officials. The strikes, which also destroyed one-third of Iran’s missile launchers, mark a significant blow to Iran’s intelligence apparatus.
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Los Angeles Dodgers utilityman Enrique Hernandez condemned ICE raids, calling the community ‘violated, profile, abused and ripped apart’. The raids caused hundreds of arrests and triggered violent protests in parts of Los Angeles.
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The UN disaster relief agency is scaling back aid plans due to unprecedented funding cuts. The Trump administration’s decision to reduce funding has intensified the crisis.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to discuss Cyprus’ potential role in the India-Middle, East-Europe trade corridor during upcoming talks. This initiative aims to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative by enhancing regional trade connectivity.
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Minnesota lawmakers and their families were targeted in a coordinated attack as accused shooter Vance Boelter, 57, allegedly opened fire on former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, as well as State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette. His vehicle, recovered by police, contained an arsenal including multiple AK-47s and a…
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West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey warns New York and Vermont laws imposing significant climate liabilities on fossil fuel companies could lead to economic devastation. The New York law, which could impose up to $75 billion in costs on major energy firms, is seen as a threat to the economies of coal-dependent states like West…
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A high-speed crash occurred at the World Wide Technology Raceway during the Bommarito Automotive Group 50, involving top IndyCar drivers Josef Newgarden and Louis Foster. Foster lost control in a corner, spun, and collided with the wall, resulting in Newgarden being launched into the air and flipping over.
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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has intensified, with both sides engaging in airstrikes and military operations. Iranian Americans and Israeli officials are increasingly calling for regime change, arguing that the Islamic regime is vulnerable and that its downfall would bring democratic transformation.
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A significant escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict has occurred with both nations launching heavy strikes against each other. On Monday, Israel faced a barrage of Iranian missiles while Israeli forces targeted key missile sites in western and central Iran, marking a sharp increase in hostilities.
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro made controversial remarks during a recent livestream, claiming he does not believe in history older than 1950. Herro questioned the authenticity of events like the moon landing and Christopher Columbus’s voyages, sparking significant debate over his credibility.
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Security experts suggest private contractors could break Hamas’ control over Gaza by managing aid distribution and training local Palestinian security forces, offering a potential ‘day, after’ solution to the region’s crisis. The proposal, developed by a group including JINSA and the Vandenberg Coalition, seeks to unify aid efforts and rebuild Gaza with the help of…
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The Trump Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to roll back home appliance regulations that were imposed by the Biden administration, aiming to reduce bureaucratic oversight and lower costs for consumers. The initiative targets specific regulations, including water restrictions on dishwashers and washing machines.
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Major News Headlines: Minnesota Lawmaker Assassin Captured, Iran Missile Attack, G7 Summit in Canada
A suspected Minnesota lawmaker assassin was captured, and Iran’s missile attack left multiple dead, more than 100 others wounded.
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A Frankfurt court has sentenced a Syrian doctor to life in prison for crimes against humanity. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich began their Club World Cup campaign with a thumping win.
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A Frankfurt court is set to deliver a ruling in the case of a Syrian doctor accused of crimes against humanity. Bayern Munich began their Club World Cup campaign with a commanding victory.
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President Donald Trump has endorsed Rep. Abe Hamadeh, a Republican from Arizona, for re-election despite the freshman lawmaker’s short tenure in Congress. The endorsement comes amid Hamadeh’s legislative efforts, including proposing a resolution to limit foreign and ideological flags in House facilities, which he claims is a necessity rather than a restriction.