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President Donald Trump has outlined his two-week timeline for reaching a decision on Iran, according to a report by Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson. The report comes as Trump faces mounting pressure to respond to Iran’s nuclear activities and regional influence.
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Columnist Salena Zito highlights Trump’s promise to address the long-term health impacts of the Ohio train derailment, as the administration initiates a study. The focus is on community concerns and potential policy actions.
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Miley Cyrus made headlines in Paris with a visually striking outfit featuring a see-through Jean Paul Gaultier gown with peacock feathers. She performed alongside Beyoncé during her ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour, showcasing the song ‘II Most Wanted.’
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The European Union is looking to channel billions of euros in profits from frozen Russian assets into “riskier investments” to boost funding for Ukraine, Politico has reported, citing sources. Officials view the move as a way to generate higher returns without directly tapping into the sovereign funds themselves, which would be in breach of international…
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Rep. Darrell Issa, a Republican congressman, has proposed amending the 32nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to address concerns over President Joe Biden’s fitness for office. The suggestion comes as the House of Representatives is investigating potential issues with the President’s cognitive and physical abilities, following allegations of a cover-up regarding his health decline.
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A Minnesota state senator and his wife survived an assassination attempt where they were shot a combined 17 times, moments before the suspect killed another lawmaker and her husband. The suspect, Vance Luther Boelter, was apprehended after a manhunt and faces multiple charges, including murder and stalking.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s remarks on Trump supporters, Biden’s mental acuity, and Kamala Harris’ qualifications sparked debate. The comments were criticized as a misrepresentation of America’s political reality by ‘The Five’ panel.
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The Five co-hosts analyze Trump’s claim that he ‘saved’ Los Angeles by deploying military forces to contain riots, while Democrats escalate their anti-ICE rhetoric. The discussion underscores the ongoing political divide over immigration and law enforcement strategies.
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Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto nearly completed an immaculate inning but missed out due to a controversial umpire call, sparking debate among fans and analysts. The incident occurred during a tense game against the San Diego Padres, which also featured heated benches-clearing moments and ejections.
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Nick Wright has compiled his ‘Most to Gain’ list for Game 7, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at the top. The list highlights players with the most to gain from the outcome of the decisive game.
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Nick Wright highlights Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as the key player to influence Game 7’s outcome, positioning him as the central figure in the decisive match.
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Comedian Trae Crowder, known as ‘Liberal Redneck,’ discusses Donald Trump’s success in winning over Southern voters and offers insights on how the Democratic Party can regain their support. The interview highlights the role of comedy in addressing political issues and potential strategies for the Democrats.
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Democratic senators accuse Trump of escalating the Iran-Israel conflict, while Republicans urge him to support Israel’s efforts to neutralize Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The White House considers renewed negotiations, but Iran rejects the zero-enrichment proposal.
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President Donald Trump has announced a two-week negotiating period with Iran to address its nuclear weapon development. The Five co-hosts are analyzing the potential impact of this diplomatic move on international relations and regional security.
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama shared her views on parenting during an interview on her IMO podcast, highlighting the distinct challenges of raising sons. She expressed relief that she never had to navigate the pressures of mothering a son like former President Barack Obama, emphasizing the need to prepare boys for the harsh realities of…
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President Trump has criticized Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard for her assessment on Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Trump claims his intelligence community accurately predicts Iran is close to acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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A violent knife attack occurred inside a Manhattan courthouse, resulting in injuries to court officers. One victim was transported to receive medical attention.
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Michelle Obama joked about the challenges of raising a son, comparing it to the experience of raising daughters. The former first lady made the comment during a discussion on parenthood, highlighting the different experiences of raising children of different genders.
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The White House has announced that President Trump is preparing to make a decision within the next two weeks on potential military action against Iran as tensions continue to rise with the increase in bombings. Senior officials have indicated that the administration is carefully considering the risks and consequences of any military response.
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Law enforcement agencies across the United States are urging citizens to be vigilant as a concerning trend of ‘jugging’ robberies has gained traction. This type of crime involves perpetrators who first surveil financial institutions and automated teller machines (ATMs), looking for individuals who are withdrawing substantial amounts of money.
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Barry Morphew has been indicted on first-degree murder charges for the death of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared on Mother’s Day in 2020. Her remains were found in 2023 in Saguache County, Colorado, and prosecutors say the body showed signs of significant bleaching.
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Passengers at Newark International Airport face significant flight delays due to staffing shortages at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA’s Traffic Management Program has been activated, causing delays of over an hour and a half for arriving flights. This follows recent issues at the airport, including a previous ground delay in May and ongoing…
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Legal expert Nicole Blank Becker warns that jurors in Diddy’s trial must set aside emotions and focus on the facts. The case has drawn significant public attention and legal scrutiny.
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An 18-year-old man died after falling from a 50-foot waterfall during a graduation trip in Washington state. His father said they will honor his son by living life to the fullest.
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A former Biden official has alleged that the White House was aware of former President Joe Biden’s mental deterioration, raising significant concerns about his capacity to lead. This revelation has fueled ongoing discussions about the administration’s transparency and the potential implications for governance.
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President Donald Trump criticized Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s assessment that Iran does not possess nuclear weapon capabilities, calling her ‘wrong.’ Trump’s remarks come amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran regarding nuclear proliferation.
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The Indiana Pacers beat down the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-91 in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, and have forced the first Game 7 in the Finals since 2016. The discussion now centers on whether the Pacers’ 7.5-point underdog status is a form of disrespect.
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Sara Burack, a luxury real estate agent and reality TV star known for her appearances on Netflix’s ‘Million Dollar Beach House’ and ‘Selling the Hamptons,’ has died at the age of 40 following a hit-and-run incident in the Hamptons. Authorities confirmed the incident occurred along Montauk Highway, near the Villa Paul Restaurant, on June 19.…
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President Trump signals a potential settlement with Harvard over international student policies, which could be announced within a week. The university is fighting to maintain its status as a host for international students amid legal battles with the Trump administration.
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Elica Le Bon, an Iranian-American attorney and activist, recently addressed internal tensions in Iran and public concerns about the aftermath of the escalating Middle East conflict on ‘The Story.’ Her insights highlight growing uncertainty and the complex dynamics at play among Iranians.
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President Donald Trump has stated that the United States doesn’t have to meet NATO’s 2 percent GDP spending goal, challenging the administration’s demand for allies to commit to at least 5 percent.
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The leader of South Carolina’s hospital association said a cost-saver in the bill would force the state to consider Medicaid expansion. This endorsement comes amid growing debate over the future of healthcare policy in the United States, with the bill representing a significant legislative effort to address healthcare access and affordability.
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The Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup victory sparked a wave of celebration, with players engaging in various festivities, including crowd-surfing and a stop at Dairy Queen.
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Flamengo stunned Chelsea in a dramatic Club World Cup match, dealing a significant blow to the English side’s tournament aspirations. The Brazilian club’s performance highlighted their tactical superiority and resilience against a top European team.
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The prime minister of Senegal announced that the country’s women’s basketball team has abandoned plans to train in the U.S. after visa applications for five players and seven officials were denied. This development could significantly impact the team’s progress and their potential to compete effectively at the international level.
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Angels manager Ron Washington will be out indefinitely due to a health concern, general manager Perry Minasian told reporters Friday. Bench coach Ray Montgomery will manage the team in the interim.
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Cal Raleigh broke Johnny Bench’s record for home runs by a catcher with his 29th career home run in the Mariners’ 9-4 victory over the Cubs on Friday. His achievement has placed him at the top of the all-time list for home runs by a catcher in Major League Baseball.
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Former National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien praised Trump’s diplomacy with Iran, calling it a ‘master class’ in America-first foreign policy. O’Brien argued that direct engagement was key to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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Research shows consuming five cups of fruits and vegetables daily can enhance sleep quality, based on a study from the University of Chicago Medicine and Columbia University. The study found that those with higher intake experienced deeper, more uninterrupted sleep.
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Former Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron endorses DOJ’s tuition lawsuit against state over illegal immigrant policy. Cameron criticizes Governor Beshear’s alleged overreach and calls the policy unfair to American students.
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Ana Navarro, a co-host of The View, called on former President Barack Obama to publicly condemn President Donald Trump due to ‘an American nightmare’ in his second term. She argued that former leaders should break the tradition of silence to protect democratic values.
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California’s transgender athlete debate has intensified as the state faces legal challenges and a ‘Save Girls Sports’ rally during the CIF meeting. Female athletes and parents are protesting policies allowing transgender students to compete in girls’ sports, with concerns over equity and Title IX compliance.
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During a heated discussion on ‘The Story’, former advisor James Carville voiced concerns about Trump’s approach to Iran’s nuclear capabilities, urging a more measured response.
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Karen Read, who was recently cleared of murder and manslaughter charges in the death of her boyfriend John O’Keefe, was spotted outside her Boston hotel shortly after the verdict. The case has drawn significant attention due to its high-profile nature and the controversial circumstances surrounding O’Keefe’s death.
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Guido Tenesi, a former NHL player and star of the iconic hockey film ‘Slap Shot,’ has died at 71. His passing has prompted tributes from fellow actors and hockey franchises, who remember his contributions to both the sport and the entertainment industry.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for peace in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, while delivering a strong warning to both parties. The remarks were discussed by Fox News senior correspondent Benjamin Hall on ‘The Story’ segment.
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Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell defended releasing ICE officers’ names, calling the move a mistake but emphasizing greater concerns about ICE agents concealing their identities. The decision has sparked a federal investigation and heightened tensions with federal authorities.
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Democratic senators have accused President Donald Trump of exacerbating the Iran-Israel conflict, while Republican leaders are urging him to maintain his support for Israel. The political divide highlights growing tensions within the U.S. government over foreign policy decisions.
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President Trump addressed media on Friday regarding recent intelligence assessments about Iran’s nuclear activities. The administration’s position, as stated by the President, is in line with the conclusions of the U.S. intelligence community, which currently lack sufficient evidence to confirm that Iran is pursuing the development of a nuclear, weapon.
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European diplomats have urged Iran to continue nuclear talks with the U.S. amid rising tensions. The meeting in Geneva, following Israel’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, highlights growing concerns over the Middle East situation and Iran’s nuclear program. They reiterated their commitment to Israel’s security and emphasized the need for a negotiated solution to prevent…
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UK lawmakers have passed a landmark bill allowing terminally ill adults to end their lives with assistance, marking a significant shift in end-of-life care policies. The legislation, approved by the UK Parliament, sets the stage for England and Wales to join a growing number of countries with similar laws.
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Denim remains a wardrobe staple for summer, offering versatility across casual and formal settings. The article highlights 10 timeless denim essentials for every occasion, from vests and jeans to skirts and jumpsuits.
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Charlotte Hobbs discovered a hybrid bread slice within her sandwich loaf, raising concerns about food manufacturing processes. The incident has sparked discussions on consumer safety and quality control in the food industry.
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President Trump refuted Senator Tulsi Gabbard’s claims about Iran’s nuclear weapons, emphasizing the U.S. military’s strategic role in foreign conflicts.
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Alf’ie Williams have joined forces for the upcoming horror sequel ’28’, promising intense action and innovative filming techniques. The film’s creative use of iPhones during production has generated excitement among fans.
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California is at the center of a contentious debate over the inclusion of transgender athletes in girls’ sports. The controversy has intensified after Taylor Starling, a high school girl athlete, took to a podium at a CIF protest in Costa, Mesa to voice her support for preserving the traditional structure of girls’ athletics.
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Karen Read was cleared of murder charges, raising questions about the investigation’s adequacy and potential legal repercussions. Meanwhile, the search for fugitive Travis Decker continues, with new evidence emerging from a recent audio discovery.
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Kelley Wolf, estranged wife of ‘Party of Five’ star Scott Wolf, spoke out after being detained by police and hospitalized, accusing the actor of abuse. The incident occurred amid ongoing divorce proceedings and family tensions, with a 911 call revealing concerns about her safety.
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Former U.S. National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster has commented on Iran’s reliability, stating the country is ‘not a trustworthy regime.’ In an interview on ‘The Story,’ McMaster discussed President Trump’s potential strategies for managing U.S. involvement with Iran, focusing on the administration’s decision-making process regarding direct military engagement.
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Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns’ rookie quarterback, has admitted to making ‘wrong choices’ after receiving two traffic tickets and failing to appear in court. His admission came during a charity event, where he expressed regret over his actions and acknowledged the consequences of his decisions.