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Hannity highlighted the heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, suggesting Trump’s potential involvement in the conflict. He also pointed to the DNC’s challenges in maintaining party unity.
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The June 20 episode of Jesse Watters Primetime covered escalating tensions with Iran, backlash against ICE, and speculation about Kamala Harris’s potential political return.
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The Ingraham Angle episode on June 20 highlighted Iran’s strategic caution in international relations and the ongoing USAID scandal. The segment also explored the growing public sentiment toward AI chatbots, discussing their societal impact.
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The Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies delivered an exciting matchup in their recent game, with highlights from the contest being shared by MLB on FOX. The video features standout plays and memorable moments that define the game’s narrative.
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The article features the best highlights from the Arizona Diamondbacks’ game against the Colorado Rockies. It showcases key moments of the match, offering fans a replay of the action.
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The Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins delivered an electrifying matchup in their latest exhibition of Major League Baseball prowess, with both teams demonstrating their competitive edge. Key plays, including an impressive home run by the Brewers, a critical defensive play by the Twins, and a standout pitching performance from one of the league’s top starters,…
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The BBC has initiated legal proceedings against Perplexity AI, claiming that the startup’s AI model was trained using BBC content without permission. This marks the corporation’s first move to protect its intellectual property from unauthorized use in AI development.
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The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies delivered an electrifying exhibition of baseball prowess in a high-stakes matchup that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Both teams showcased their talent and determination, creating a memorable game that highlights the competitive nature of Major League Baseball.
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The Texas Rangers and Pittsburgh Pirates played an exciting game, with highlights showcasing key moments from the match. The matchup, broadcasted on MLB on FOX, featured dramatic moments that kept fans engaged throughout.
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The game between the Braves and Marlins was filled with suspense and thrilling plays. The Braves’ strong performance led to a hard-fought victory.
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The Trump administration has announced significant layoffs at Voice of America, the US government-funded international broadcaster. A top Democrat called it a ‘dark day for the truth.’
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Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and anti-Israel activist, was released from ICE detention in Louisiana after being held since his arrest in March. He expressed hope for justice following his release.
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Tom Brady has unveiled a new museum in Las Vegas called the ‘Hall of Excellence,’ aiming to celebrate the legacies of exceptional athletes and notable figures. The museum, previewed on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ combines sports and entertainment elements to honor historical achievements.
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A former United Nations ambassador has cautioned the United States against desiring an immediate halt to Israeli military operations in the region, indicating a nuanced perspective on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Panelists Mark Wallace and Lisa Daftari weighed in on the situation during a discussion on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
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Vice President J.D. Vance recently took to the public stage to address concerns regarding California Governor Gavin Newsom’s political strategies, particularly his efforts to prepare for the 2 028 presidential election. The CSD, a political analysis group, provided commentary on the escalating tension between the two prominent political figures.
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Jerry Reinsdorf is preparing for a deposition in a lawsuit related to an unsolved 2023 shooting at Guaranteed Rate Field. The team faces accusations of negligence after a woman was shot and another sustained a graze wound, with the incident remaining under investigation.
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A record-breaking 7.3 terabits per second DDoS attack has struck a Cloudflare customer site, marking the largest such attack documented. Cybersecurity experts at Cloudflare identified the assault as utilizing a combination of reflection/amplification techniques and Mirai-based botnets.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel explored the shifting media narrative around President Donald Trump, analyzing how Trump has shifted from being the ‘hunted’ to the ‘hunter’ in his interactions with the press.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel analyze Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s remarks comparing former President Biden and President Trump, suggesting her comments are part of a recurring political strategy. The discussion highlights the implications of political rhetoric on public perception and political outcomes.
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The Concacaf Gold Cup match between Jamaica and Guadeloupe delivered intense action and moments of brilliance as both teams competed fiercely for a place in the tournament’s next phase. Key moments included a powerful strike from Jamaica’s star striker during the first half, which gave the team an early lead.
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The identification of the ‘dragon man’ skull as a Denisovan has opened new avenues in human evolutionary research, shedding light on a human species that coexisted with modern humans and Neanderthals.
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Democratic strategist Patti Solis Doyle criticized the Democratic Party for being ‘leaderless and messageless’ following their 2022 election defeat and ongoing controversies, including alleged cover-ups of former President Joe Biden’s health issues. She highlighted the absence of clear leadership, with Biden being ‘off the radar’ and the DNC chair not fulfilling a leadership role.
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China has taken a clear stand against Israel’s military actions, advocating for diplomatic solutions and warning against regional escalation. The country has engaged in diplomatic talks with both Iran and Israel, emphasizing its commitment to international law and multilateralism.
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Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit from shareholders over alleged misrepresentations regarding the readiness of its AI-powered Siri upgrades. Shareholders claim the company misled investors during the June 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference about the AI capabilities of the iPhone 16, leading to a significant drop in market value.
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Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit from shareholders who claim the company misled investors about the readiness of its AI-powered Siri upgrades, leading to a $900 billion drop in market value. The lawsuit claims Apple overstated AI progress during its June 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference, misleading investors about the capabilities of its AI-driven Siri features…
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., criticized Democrats for their continued criticism of ICE, arguing that such rhetoric undermines lawful immigration processes. The senator emphasized the Trump administration’s commitment to enforcing immigration policies.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis discussed the evacuation of American citizens from Israel amid conflict on Hannity, expressing a ‘sense of relief’ as they returned to the US. The governor emphasized the importance of ensuring the – the safety of U.S. nationals abroad during geopolitical tension.
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Fox News co-host Kayleigh McEnany is addressing the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, following President Trump’s announcement of a two-week deadline for Iran to comply with nuclear restrictions. McEnany emphasized the urgency of the situation, warning that time is running out for Iran to negotiate a resolution.
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McEnany warns of escalating tensions as Trump sets a 2-week deadline for Iran. The administration’s approach is seen as prioritizing assertiveness in dealing with adversarial states.
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Emails obtained by WRAL reveal that Bill Belichick defended his relationship with Jordon Hudson, explaining the controversy over his CBS interview where Hudson’s presence was questioned. Belichick claims CBS secretly filmed Hudson without her knowledge, and he argues she was present to support his book launch, not to discuss their relationship.
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The U.S. is working to mediate rising tensions between Israel and Iran amid heightened security threats. Israeli officials have raised alarms over Iran’s nuclear program and its support for militant groups, urging the international community to take action.
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The news item highlights the complex and tense relationship between Israel, Iran, and the White House.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky has spoken about the growing phenomenon of people developing emotional attachments to AI chatbots, calling these relationships ‘pseudo-relationships.’ The discussion highlights the emotional and psychological aspects of these connections.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky criticized people forming ‘pseudo-relationships’ with AI chatbots, calling the behavior ‘sad, lonely, pathetic.’ He warned that such attachments may contribute to social isolation and negatively affect mental health.
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Federal Judge James Boasberg ordered Marco Rubio to preserve and refer Trump officials’ Signal messages to the DOJ, citing their potential violation of record-keeping duties under the Federal Records Act. The ruling followed a lawsuit by American Oversight, which accused the officials of neglecting their responsibilities by allowing messages to auto-delete.
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Political analysts Aaron Cohen and KT McFarland debate whether President Trump is actively seeking a resolution to the Iran conflict. The discussion highlights concerns over U.S. foreign policy strategies in the Middle, East.
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Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and anti-Israel activist, was released from immigration detention in Louisiana following a federal judge’s order. The judge ruled it ‘highly, highly unusual’ to detain a legal U.S. resident who is not a flight risk or accused of violent offenses.
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Democratic anxieties over Kamala Harris and Joe Biden’s potential candidacy are intensifying as the 2024 election looms. Fox contributor Joe Concha’s remarks on ‘Jesse Watters Prim’time’ underscore the challenges these figures could pose for the party.
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Ron Washington, the manager of the Los Angeles Angels, has stepped away indefinitely due to health concerns. Angels general manager Perry Minasian emphasized the priority of health over the team’s success, stating Washington will not return until fully recovered.
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Israel is exploring various options to neutralize Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, including elite commandos and cyber operations. Former military chief Amos Yadlin highlights past successes that suggest Israel’s capability to execute such a mission independently.
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A former bank employee in North Carolina has sued Truist Bank, alleging the company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by placing a Chucky doll on her chair despite her known fear of dolls. Debra Jones claims the prank exacerbated her anxiety disorder, leading to a PTSD diagnosis. …
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Vice President JD Vance accused California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of creating an environment of hostility toward federal law enforcement, leading to the endangerment of officers’ lives. He argued that local leadership’s policies have made it dangerous for federal agents to perform their duties, prompting federal intervention.
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MLB suspended Padres and Dodgers managers after a bench-clearing incident sparked by Fernando Tatis Jr. being hit by a pitch for the third time this season. The conflict led to suspensions for both managers and a reliever, with concerns over Tatis’ potential injury.
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Next week is crucial to passage of the Big, Beautiful Bill in the Senate. The bill faces significant hurdles, including a crucial meeting with Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough to remove provisions that violate the Byrd Rule, which prohibits non-fiscal content.
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President Trump announced a peace treaty between Rwanda and Congo and Pakistan’s Nobel Peace Prize nomination, despite his claims of not receiving the prize. The United States awaits a potential ceasefire proposal from Russia following Trump’s recent phone call.
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The U.S. State Department has provided safety guidance to over 25,000 people in Israel, the West Bank, and Iran amid growing tensions between the countries. Officials have not disclosed the number of U.S. citizens among those affected, though the agency has formed a task force to assist Americans seeking to leave the region.
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Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has drawn scrutiny after being caught speeding twice, with bodycam footage revealing the incident. The tickets, combined with his failure to appear for a prior arraignment, have raised questions about his character and readiness for the NFL, despite his high draft profile.
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In the shadow of war, civilians face an existence that is neither simple nor quiet. This article follows two personal narratives: one from Jerusalem, where life is shaped by Israeli control, and another from Tehran, where Iranian control defines daily survival. Through these perspectives, we uncover the profound human cost of war, the psychological toll…
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Volkswagen plans to introduce its autonomous ID. Buzz AD vehicle by 2026, aiming to challenge Tesla’s dominance in the robotaxi market. The move positions VW as a major player in the growing autonomous driving industry.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has affirmed that ‘all of Ukraine is ours,’ reigniting tensions in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The claim, coupled with suggestions of a potential military move on Sumy city, has drawn international condemnation.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin revived a controversial narrative, claiming that theoretically ‘all of Ukraine is ours.’ His comments about seizing Ukraine’s city of Sumy sparked immediate concerns.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated his claim that all of Ukraine is Russia’s, reigniting a divisive narrative. He also expressed intentions to seize the city of Sumy, raising concerns about the ongoing conflict.
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English director Danny Boyle admitted he wouldn’t direct ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ today due to cultural appropriation concerns. The film, which won eight Oscars including Best Picture, faced criticism for its portrayal of Indian culture from a Western perspective, leading to divided opinions among Indian critics.
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Tarek El Moussa may face legal trouble after being cited for battery in a Las Vegas brawl. Surveillance footage shows him allegedly shoving and striking a man during a heated exchange.
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The Senate GOP’s version of President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ has faced setbacks as key provisions, including CFPB defunding and defense spending guardrails, failed the Byrd Rule test. These failures may require Republicans to remove the provisions to avoid a filibuster, highlighting the challenges in passing a major legislative package without Democratic support.
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BRICS countries are advancing large-scale collaborative projects in energy, aerospace, and AI, as highlighted by Russian President Vladimir Putin during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Putin emphasized the bloc’s role in driving ‘human-centric industries’ and improving living standards through initiatives in nuclear energy, aviation, and new technologies.
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Rep. Darrell Issa has proposed a constitutional amendment to make it easier to remove a president deemed unfit, following concerns over the 25th Amendment’s effectiveness after allegations of Biden’s health cover-up. The amendment would involve Congress and the Supreme Court to ensure a fair and transparent process for determining presidential fitness.
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A federal appeals court has ruled that Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public-school classrooms and state-funded universities is unconstitutional, citing First Amendment violations. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s finding that the law is ‘facially unconstitutional.’
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The U.S. Congress remains deeply divided over the extent of presidential authority to strike Iran, with the Senate attempting to move forward with a major legislative proposal. The debate highlights broader tensions between executive and legislative powers, as lawmakers weigh potential military action against diplomatic solutions.
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The Democratic National Committee has elected Shasti Conrad as its new vice chair, ending a lengthy election process and resolving tensions following David Hogg’s exit. Hogg’s controversial plan to challenge sitting Democrats sparked internal party disputes.