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European leaders are currently in Geneva for ongoing talks with Iran, aiming to address escalating tensions in the Middle, These discussions are part of broader efforts to stabilize the region and prevent further conflict.
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Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Georgia, faces backlash for his anti-Trump parody of ‘Hey Joe’ on social media, with conservatives criticizing the performance as tone-deaf and cringe. Critics highlight his beginner guitarist disclaimer but still mock the video’s poor quality.
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Immigration expert Mark Krikorian has provided insight into the reasons behind recent immigration riots and protests across the nation, urging the country to take corrective measures to address the underlying issues. Krik, the head of the Center for Immigration Studies, emphasized that the unrest is driven by complex socio-economic factors rather than单纯的 immigration policy.
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Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, the visionary director and writer behind the groundbreaking *Ex Machina*, are set to launch a new horror trilogy that has been years in the making.
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The U.S. government has announced plans to build an $8.5 million fly-breeding facility near the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas to combat the spread of New World screwworm flies, which pose a significant threat to livestock and potential health risks to humans. The initiative involves breeding millions of sterile male flies to disrupt their reproductive cycle…
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Republican senators have called for an end to federal funding for sanctuary cities, arguing that such cities are impeding immigration enforcement. The senators, speaking to Fox News Digital, emphasized the need for decisive action, stating ‘enough is enough.’
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Chris Broussard joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the NBA Finals, the sale of the Los Angeles Lakers, and trade destinations for Kevin Durant. The conversation focuses on the Thunder and Pacers’ battle for Game 7, with implications for the league’s top teams.
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Daniel Cameron, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and former Attorney General, has criticized the Department of 2nd Justice for its legal action against a tuition discount program for illegal immigrants, arguing that such cases reflect the policies Americans voted for during President Donald Trump’s presidency.
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The Islamist regime in Tehran has been using the conflict with Israel to rally support and unify the Iranian people behind them. But can Iran’s current system really survive the crisis?
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Iran has stated it will not resume negotiations with the United States unless Israel halts its military operations in the region. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, discusses the implications of Iran’s stance on a special program.
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Gailard Sartain, a beloved actor and longtime star of the country music variety show “Hee Haw,” has passed away at 81. He was known for his versatile performances, including his role as a racist sheriff in “Mississippi Burning” and his iconic portrayal of Orville the cook on the show.
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Sen. Josh Hawley is pressuring GOP leaders to revise Medicaid financing provisions, warning the proposed changes might face resistance in the House. He emphasized that House Republicans are already expressing concerns, indicating the Senate’s plan could struggle to pass without House support.
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The Senate parliamentarian ruled that several key provisions in Tim Scott’s proposed budget bill violate the rules of the budget reconciliation process. The ruling forces Scott and Republicans to revise their proposal, as only spending or revenue changes are allowed under the reconciliation rules.
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GOP Sen. Rand Paul is now supporting Chad Meredith, a home-state judicial nominee he previously blocked as part of a feud with Mitch McConnell. Trump has nominated Meredith for the U.S. District Court in Kentucky, and Paul’s office has confirmed his backing for the nomination.
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A 36-year-old man from Westlake, Ohio, was arrested in connection with a road rage incident where Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) claimed he was ‘run off the road’ by a person displaying a Palestinian flag. The incident has drawn condemnations from House Democratic leadership and Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fl’ta.).
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A Florida state judge, Ed Artau, has been accused of lobbying for a federal judicial nomination while siding with President Trump in a defamation case. Critics question his impartiality, citing the timeline of his actions.
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Sen. Rand Paul has sparked tensions within the GOP leadership by pushing for reduced border security funding in the ‘big beautiful bill,’ leading to his sidelining in negotiations. Senior Republicans such as Lindsey Graham and James Lankford now lead efforts to shape the border wall funding and government affairs provisions, marking a significant shift from…
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An Ohio man has been arrested in connection with a road rage incident involving GOP Rep. Max Miller, who claimed he was ‘run off the road’ by a driver displaying a Palestinian flag. The arrest was made after the man voluntarily turned himself in following an arrest warrant for aggravated menacing.
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Sen. Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson, both potential 2028 candidates, intensified their feud over U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. Their heated debate highlighted a divide on the right between pro-Israel advocates pushing for Iranian attacks and isolationists seeking to keep the U.S. out of foreign wars.
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The NBA draft is approaching, and teams are actively pursuing trades to reshape their first, round picks. With several potential deals in motion, the league is set for significant movement ahead of the draft.
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Alexander Zverev overcame a mid-match vomiting episode to reach the Halle Open semifinals, where he will face Daniil Medvedev, who dealt with a nosebleed in his win. Both players demonstrated resilience in overcoming physical challenges during their matches.
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Former Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews has signed with his hometown Winnipeg Jets, marking his return to the NHL after a two-year hiatus. The Jets announced the signing, signaling a significant move for the team and Toews’ potential resurgence.
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The New York Yankees have activated reliever Luke Weaver from the injured list ahead of schedule, aiming to bolster their bullpen for the upcoming season. This move was made earlier than initially anticipated, signaling the team’s commitment to strengthening their pitching depth.
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Flamengo staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Chelsea 3-1 in their Club World Cup Group D clash on Friday. The Brazilian side, which trailed at halftime, managed to turn the game around with a strong second-half performance.
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U.S. television ratings for the Stanley Cup Final rematch between the Panthers and Oilers declined from the first matchup a year ago. The game rated lower than February’s 4 Nations Face-Off, where Canada defeated the U.S. in overtime.
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Legendary Chicago Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa returned to Wrigley Field for the first time in over 20 years before the Cubs’ game against the Seattle Mariners. The moment captured the nostalgia of fans and reignited discussions about his iconic career with the team.
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The University of Wisconsin has filed a lawsuit against the University of Miami, claiming that the Hurricanes’ football team violated the law by tampering with a Badgers player. The lawsuit alleges that Miami engaged in unethical recruiting tactics, including improper contact with potential recruits.
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The article examines the strained relationship between the Boston Red Sox and J.D. Martinez, exploring the factors that led to the breakup of their partnership during his time with the team. With Martinez set to face his former team, the piece delves into the clubhouse culture that contributed to the contentious split.
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Activision has revealed the roster of athletes returning in the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake. The game’s developers have highlighted the inclusion of legendary skaters, ensuring the classic gameplay and styles are brought back to life in the remastered version.
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Sloclap’s soccer simulation game streamlines the beautiful game to its core elements — and it’s a blast to play. The minimalist design focuses on the essential aspects of soccer, creating a fun and addictive gameplay loop that has captivated players.
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The UFC Fight Night main event pits two elite light heavyweight knockout artists against each other. The question remains: which fighter has delivered the most impressive knockout victory?
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The PLL Week 4 action is set to take place in Baltimore, with the Whipsnakes hosting their homecoming game. Fans can expect a closely contested match as the team faces off against their rivals.
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The 2025 NHL draft has produced seven players with significant potential for NHL success. These athletes are being closely watched for their development and future impact in the league.
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United States manager Mauricio Pochettino praised center-back Chris Richards for his dual impact in the 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia. Richards’ performance at both ends of the field was highlighted as a key factor in the team’s success.
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Galatasarly is reportedly considering a move for Ilkay Gündoğan, with sources indicating the Turkish club is keeping a close eye on the Germany international’s situation at Manchester City. The potential transfer could be a significant addition to Galatasaray’s midfield.
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Kevin Durant, forward of the Phoenix Suns, has acquired a minority stake in Paris Saint-Germain, a Ligue 1 club that recently won the Champions League. The announcement was made by the club on Friday.
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Barcelona’s rising star Lamine Yamal has joined Neymar in Brazil during the off-season, giving him a chance to learn from the idol’s experiences. The encounter marks a significant moment in Yamal’s development, as he gets to engage with a player who has been a source of inspiration for him.
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Liverpool FC has set a new transfer record by acquiring Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for £100m, raising questions about the young German’s unique talent and potential impact on the Premier League. The move marks a significant investment in a player known for his technical skills, vision, and ability to create scoring opportunities.
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A school in the city where Jackie Robinson once attended is serving as a temporary shelter for displaced students following the Eaton fire. Over 25% of students have lost their homes or been forced to relocate, prompting the school to provide support and stability during the recovery process.
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The Las Vegas Aces’ 5-6 start has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike, sparking debates about the team’s future direction. Despite their current difficulties, the Aces remain a strong presence in the WNBA, with a talented roster and dedicated fan base.
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Coastal Carolina’s baseball team has captured the spotlight with a remarkable 26-game winning streak, positioning them as a formidable contender for a second national title in a decade. This rise has transformed the program into a powerhouse, highlighting the potential for smaller schools to achieve national prominence.
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The article suggests that the United States’ increased focus on soccer has led to a dysfunctional national team. Despite producing better players, the USM 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, with the U.S. failing to secure a playoff spot, which highlighted the growing concerns about the team’s structure and coaching.
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A Game Theory-based analysis reveals MLB pitchers’ strategic use of their arsenals over three seasons. The study identifies both effective pitch optimization and potential missed opportunities within the game.
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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah and Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes have been shortlisted for the 2024-25 Men’s PFA Player of the Year award. The accolade recognizes outstanding individual performance in English football.
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South Korea has lifted a 26-year ban on foreign goalkeepers in its top-tier football league, set to begin the 2026 season. This decision marks a significant shift in the country’s approach to international talent in domestic football.
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Turki Alalshikh has announced the winner of the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford matchup will receive a bonus for a knockout. The promotion aims to incentivize decisive outcomes in the September fight.
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Liverpool have announced the signing of Germany international Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkus, marking a significant club-record transfer. The deal is seen as a strategic move to bolster the squad for the upcoming seasons.
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Bill Connelly previews the 2025 AAC season, predicting possible upsets as teams aim to challenge the current power structure.
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Turki Alalshikh has announced that the winner of the September showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Ter. Crawford will receive a bonus if the victory is by knockout. The bout is set to be a high-stakes fight for both fighters.
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Paradromics is moving from research to clinical trials for its brain implant, which can be implanted in a 20-minute surgery. The device represents a major step forward in epilepsy treatment options.
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Civic society organizations fear the consequences of an agreement that overlooks justice for crimes committed by armed groups, as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda prepare to sign a peace agreement on June 27. The agreement, backed by the United States, faces criticism over its potential to overlook past atrocities.
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ICE has uncovered a large-scale identity theft scheme led by illegal immigrants and potentially linked to organized criminal networks following a workplace raid at a meatpacking plant in Omaha. Over 70 illegal aliens were found using stolen Social Security numbers and identities to obtain employment and benefits, impacting over 100 victims with devastating financial, emotional,…
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As tensions between Israel and Iran escalate, President Trump is considering a potential military response, while experts are raising concerns about the lack of a coordinated plan to secure Iranian nuclear materials in the event of a diplomatic breakthrough.
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U.S. Attorney John Sarcone III narrowly escaped a knife attack by an undocumented migrant in New York, which he blames on the state’s sanctuary city policies. The incident occurred as he was walking to the State Capitol in Albany, prompting Sarcone to flee to a hotel and call authorities.
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A Boston police officer, John O’Keefe, was found dead in a blizzard in January 2022. Karen Read, his girlfriend, was acquitted of murder charges after a 30-day trial. Colleagues and family members of O’Keefe expressed concerns about a potentially flawed investigation, with one officer stating he would have taken a bullet for O’Keefe.
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Caitlin Clark leads the WNBA All-Star fan voting for 2025, with four Indiana Fever players in the top 10. The reigning Rookie of the Year is setting the pace, while the Fever will host the All-Star Game in Indianapolis.
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A viral video claims to show Israelis protesting against the war with Iran, chanting for peace. But is it real? We analyzed the footage and found clear signs of AI-generated content.
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Miami commissioners voted to allow the city’s police department to work with ICE under a 287(g) partnership, contrasting with many U.S. cities that have enacted sanctuary policies. Supporters argue the agreement enhances public safety, while critics warn of potential risks to immigrant communities.
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A study by linguists has found that Americans use more profanity online compared to Brits and Australians. Researchers analyzed websites and blogs to evaluate the usage of vulgar language within these groups.
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A grieving family will receive $2.25 million after a Georgia judge ruled a metro Atlanta-based pathologist violated their privacy by posting autopsy photos of their decapitated baby on social media. The jury found Dr. Jackson Gates and his company owed $2 million in compensatory damages and $250,000 in punitive damages.