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US Vice President JD Vance has joined the social media platform Bluesky, highlighting the platform’s potential role in the ongoing debate over online neutrality. Vance, known for his conservative stance, has encouraged followers to join him on the platform, which he views as a more progressive alternative to X’s alleged right-wing bias.
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US Vice President JD Vance has joined Bluesky, a progressive alternative to X, and encouraged followers to migrate to the platform. This move highlights growing concerns about perceived right-wing bias on X.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Donald Trump will decide within the next two weeks whether the United States will get involved in Israel’s conflict with Iran. The potential for military action is a significant concern, given the risk of further escalation in the region and the potential impact on global oil…
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Archaeologists at William & Mary University have uncovered a cellar beneath the Williamsburg Bray School, the oldest surviving Black schoolhouse in America. The discovery includes artifacts like ceramics, jewelry, and slate pencils, offering insight into the school’s history as it served enslaved students in the 1760s and later became a dormitory for women attending college.
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Zach Edey, the 7-foot-4 Memphis Grizzlies center, faces a reckless driving charge after allegedly speeding through a 55-mph zone at 101 mph. The incident, which occurred on May 1, has sparked discussions about athlete accountability beyond the court.
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A 30-year-old man was arrested for a subway stabbing that left two individuals injured. The incident occurred during the morning rush hour at Grand Central Terminal, following a verbal dispute between the suspect and the victims.
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Israel’s military campaign in Iran is hailed as a strategic success, with experts noting the degradation of Iranian capabilities and the potential for diplomatic options. The operation has targeted Iranian military leaders and infrastructure, raising concerns about Iran’s retaliation.
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UN scientists have raised the alarm over rising climate indicators, now in uncharted territory. Immediate global action is needed to address the escalating environmental crisis.
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Michael Sparks, a California nudist, is accused of killing his elderly neighbors, Daniel and Stephanie Menard, and drowning their dog after being insulted by a $1 hot dog. Authorities discovered dismembered bodies in an underground bunker at his Redlands home, with Sparks admitting to the crime during a jailhouse conversation.
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Deutsche Welle has confirmed that a viral drone video showing the destruction caused by Israeli strikes in Gaza is authentic. The footage captures the extensive damage at the Jabaliya refugee camp, offering a stark visual account of the conflict’s consequences.
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The Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner, Michael O’Flaherty, has raised concerns about Germany’s handling of Gaza-related protests, alleging that the measures may be infringing on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. DW has reported on the ongoing tensions between state control and civil liberties during the demonstrations.
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The Trump administration is considering ending the mandate for UNIFIL, the U.N. mission tasked with preventing Hezbollah’s military buildup. Israeli experts and American officials have criticized the force for its ineffectiveness in stopping Hezbollah from rearming and establishing military outposts on the Israel-Lebanon border.
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India’s ambitions for global leadership are being tested by growing tensions and instability within South Asia. Despite its ‘Neighborhood First’ policy, which emphasizes closer regional cooperation, India is encountering obstacles that challenge its strategic goals.
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Israeli strikes have intensified, posing renewed dangers for Afghan refugees in Iran, who are trapped in a country that is no longer safe and have no safe return route. The situation has become increasingly dire for the Afghan refugee community, many of whom left their homeland after the 2021 Taliban takeover.
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The recent Minnesota shootings targeting state lawmakers have spurred fear among Congress members about the safety of themselves and their families. Congressional officials and members are now facing the urgent need to enhance security measures to address the growing threat of violence and online harassment.
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ASRA NOMANI reported on the #NoKings protests, which were initially framed as peaceful but revealed to contain radical elements including ‘Palestine Contingents’ and socialist-communist groups advocating for anti-American agendas. These groups, with significant organizational revenue, chanted ‘Globalize the intifada’ and engaged in confrontational chants, undermining the protest’s supposed nonviolent ethos.
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Two men involved in a voter fraud scheme tied to a Pennsylvania mayoral race have received prison sentences exceeding government requests. Judge Harvey Bartle III condemned their actions as undermining democratic integrity, despite the scheme’s failure to change the election outcome.
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Vanessa Hernández, known as Nezza, performed the U.S. national anthem in Spanish at a Dodgers game as a protest against ICE, sparking backlash. She claims to have received death threats and expressed feeling unwelcome at the stadium.
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A 12-foot alligator was euthanized by North Carolina officials after it injured a young girl while swimming in Lake Waccamaw. The incident, which occurred on a recent weekend, involved multiple children playing in about four feet of water when one girl yelled, ‘Something bit me!’ The alligator then surfaced in the shallow water, prompting the…
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A SpaceX rocket exploded in a massive fireball during a critical engine test at the Starbase facility in Texas. SpaceX has stated that all personnel were accounted for and safe, though details about the cause of the explosion remain unclear.
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The trio of Trump officials faces their first major foreign policy test after Israel’s strikes on Iran. Critics question their readiness and qualifications amid escalating tensions.
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Zohran Mamdani’s defense of the ‘Globalize the Intifada’ phrase has sparked outrage from Jewish advocacy groups and former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has called for all candidates to ‘denounce’ his stance. The phrase, associated with pro-Palestinian protests against Israel, is seen as a potential catalyst for violence and a threat to Jewish communities already facing…
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis deployed four planes to evacuate 1,500 Jewish Americans from Israel following escalating tensions with Iran. The evacuees were transported to Cyprus and then to Tampa, marking a significant humanitarian effort in response to the crisis.
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The Trump administration is challenging a Biden-era decision that allowed a convicted murderer with multiple violent convictions to live in the U.S. ICE arrested Salvadoran national Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara, who was granted deferral of removal under the Convention Against Torture, raising public safety concerns.
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Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James have openly admitted to mutual dislike, leading to a viral courtside confrontation about James’ son, Bronny. Smith criticized the Lakers’ handling of Bronny’s situation, while James acknowledged their personal animosity as the real reason for the incident.
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on transgender treatments for minors has received support from California Democrat Erin Friday, who described the ruling as a ‘stunning setback’ for transgender rights. Friday, a parental rights advocate, expressed ‘absolute joy’ over the ruling and emphasized its potential to influence broader transgender issues, including sports participation…
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling against youth transgender treatments has divided Democrats, with California Democrat Erin Friday expressing strong support for the decision. Friday, a parental rights advocate, praised the ruling as a significant victory and emphasized its potential impact on broader transgender issues, including sports and biological gender definitions.
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Russell Hardy, 55, was found dead on Pikes Peak after a four-day search. His family reported him missing on June 13, prompting a joint search-and-rescue operation involving K-9 teams and drones.
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Jim Agresti, CEO of Just Facts, provided an in-depth examination of the core policy claims made by Democratic leaders, with particular emphasis on Trump’s major legislative accomplishments. The analysis highlights the gap between political messaging and the actual legislative outcomes.
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A former President Joe Biden’s law has protected an El Salvadoran accused murderer from deportation, according to a report by Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin. The law, which is part of broader immigration policies, has been a subject of discussion and controversy within political and legal circles.
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Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy discusses President Trump’s stance on U.S.-Iran relations. Bari Weiss joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to explore Iran’s nuclear capabilities and their potential threat to American interests.
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Former White House Chief Information Officer Theresa Payton warned that Iran could launch a ‘high-impact’ cyberattack targeting the U.S. energy grid, citing growing tensions with Israel as a potential trigger. She emphasized that Iran may resort to cyber tactics if it runs out of traditional military options, highlighting a history of cyberattacks on financial institutions…
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J.K. Rowling and Boy George have sparked a social media clash over transgender rights and women’s spaces. Rowling defended her stance on biological sex-based spaces, citing her experience with economic hardship, while Boy George criticized her and highlighted his past crimes, including an assault conviction and prison time.
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ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith claims Caitlin Clark’s resentment is self-induced due to her competitiveness. The WNBA imposed fines on players involved in a heated altercation during a game between the Fever and Connecticut Sun.
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Amazon announced Prime Day 2024, running from July 3 to July 11, featuring thousands of deals for Prime members. Leading up to the sale, Apple is offering discounted prices on a wide range of products, including AirPods, iPads, and MacBooks. The article highlights the best deals on Apple products available on Amazon, such as the…
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A new Android malware called Crocodilus spreads through Facebook ads disguised as banking apps. It adds fake contacts to users’ phones and steals financial data, using advanced screen monitoring techniques.
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Valve has updated the Steam Beta Client to enable Proton by default for all Windows games on Linux, removing the need for manual compatibility toggling. This change eliminates confusion for users attempting to run Windows games on Linux, as Proton is now available without additional settings.
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Fashion designer Jacques Azagury, who was close to the late Princess of Wales, will auction his illustrations at Julien’s. The collection includes designs that were never realized, offering insight into Diana’s bold fashion choices.
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Delbarton School headmaster Father Michael Tidd joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the surge in young Americans turning to Catholicism. The study highlights a significant increase in young Catholics, indicating a potential shift in the nation’s religious landscape.
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Thousands of Ukrainian women are searching for missing relatives as the war continues. They share their hopes and sorrows with DW.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated his commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, following an Iranian missile strike that damaged Soroka Hospital. He emphasized this stance alongside President Donald Trump, who also expressed a shared determination.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed his commitment to stopping Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons following an Iranian missile strike that damaged the Soroka Hospital in Beersheba. Netanyahu emphasized that both he and former U.S. President Donald, Trump are united in their stance against Iran’s nuclear program, highlighting the threat posed by the country’s potential…
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Federal and state officials search for Travis Decker, a military-trained survivalist accused of murdering his three daughters, as the manhunt continues into its third week. Authorities are combing through the Teanaway Valley and Blewett Pass areas, urging the public to check cameras and residences for suspicious activity.
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Federal agents used non-lethal force, including rubber bullets, tear gas, and flash bangs, to disperse protesters blocking vehicles at an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. The use of force came after the crowd, who had gathered for several days, escalated tensions by rolling a dumpster in front of the entrance and refusing to disperse despite…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Tennessee’s law prohibiting transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming care. The decision, which aligns with the state’s policies, has significant implications for similar legislation across the nation.
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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Tennessee’s law prohibiting transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming healthcare, marking a significant legal development with potential nationwide implications. This decision is expected to influence similar laws across the country and spark further legal and political debates.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, has long been a symbol of authoritarianism and repression, with a hardline stance against dissent and foreign adversaries. Recent Israeli strikes and the targeting of Khamenei’s allies have intensified the conflict, highlighting his growing isolation.
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Theresa Payton, a former White House Chief Information Officer and CEO of Fortalice Solutions, warned that Iran may attempt a cyberattack on U.S. infrastructure. She expressed concerns over potential vulnerabilities in critical systems.
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The PGA Tour has appointed Brian Rolapp as its new CEO, marking a significant leadership change. Xander Schauffele, a top PGA Tour player, expressed excitement about the new direction, highlighting Rolapp’s potential to balance tradition with innovation.
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Board-certified nutritionist Kendall Mackintosh joined Fox & Friends to discuss the growing trend of major food brands removing artificial dyes as part of the MAHA movement. This shift, driven by health concerns, is raising questions about the future of food labeling and consumer choices.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of intentionally targeting a hospital during recent strikes, calling for a strong response. Ret. Lt. Gen. Ken Tovo joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the implications, including the role of U.S. Army Special, Forces in the region.
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Federal agents have shut down a large anti-ICE protest in Portland Wednesday. The demonstration, which had drawn significant attention, was forcibly ended by law, enforcement.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Kentucky over its policy allowing illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition at public universities. Attorney General Pam Bondi argued that the law ‘unconstitutionally discriminates against U.S. citizens,’ citing a previous victory in Texas on a similar issue.
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Black church leaders are intensifying their efforts to pressure corporate America to maintain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, as companies reverse these initiatives under President Trump’s anti-DEI stance.
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Nikita Bueckers, the No. 1 draft pick, is showing increased confidence and comfort in her rookie season, marked by a mix of successes and challenges. The question remains whether her progress will lead to more team victories.
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Carlton Dotson has been released from prison after serving a sentence for a 2,003 murder, while a Baylor coaching whistleblower is now a prison warden. The developments have sparked discussions about institutional accountability and reform.
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The Club World Cup group stage is currently in full swing, with all participating teams now aware of the route to the round of 16. As the competition progresses, teams are focusing on securing vital points in their group matches.
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Pete Crow-Armstrong, known as PCA, has been making waves in baseball since his early days, showcasing exceptional talent and charisma. His journey from flag football to Wrigley Field highlights his impressive rise in the sport.
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Jalen Williams has become a key player for the Oklahoma City Thunder, emerging as a co-star to league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The Hall of Fame sidekick draws parallels between Williams’ rise and his own career trajectory.
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The Detroit Tigers have maintained their position at the top of the 2025 MLB Power Rankings for three consecutive weeks, setting a new record for the longest streak at No. 1 this season. Their consistent performance raises the question of whether any other team can surpass them.