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A military parade in Washington, D.C., will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, featuring iconic tanks and historical war vehicles. The event is set to showcase the Army’s legacy and military capabilities.
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A mother reflects on the bittersweet experience of watching her oldest daughter leave for college, balancing pride and emotional turmoil. The transition marks a significant life change and underscores the emotional complexity of parenting as children grow and move toward independence.
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Former sheriff’s deputy Patrick Gipson criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass for their handling of the LA riots, accusing them of delayed National Guard deployment and progressive policies. Gipson blames the state’s left-leaning approach to criminal justice reform and immigration, arguing that it has contributed to the chaos and undermined public safety.
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Your home address might be more accessible online than you think, with people finder sites compiling data from public records and third-party sources. These platforms expose personal details like your address, phone number, and email, increasing risks for stalking and identity theft.
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House lawmakers from both parties reacted to Sen. Alex Padilla’s viral outburst at a DHS press conference, with some calling it a ‘disgusting situation.’ The incident sparked bipartisan concern over the handling of the situation and political optics.
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The article argues that culture is the most important factor for human flourishing, with the Bible offering a model for a ‘dignity culture’ that contrasts with the harmful ‘honor’ and ‘victim’ cultures. Examples from Exodus and Genesis are used to illustrate the value of restraint, wisdom, and the dangers of quick anger.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discussed during a Fox & Friend Weekend interview whether President Donald Trump is engaging in communication with Iran’s leadership. The conversation touched on Trump’s approach to U.S. interests in the Middle, East and the implications of such diplomatic interactions.
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A news feed item reports on accusations that Democrats are employing scare tactics to manipulate their base against Donald Trump. The piece references Siaka Massaquoi, who claims Democrats are gaslighting supporters by instilling fear.
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Retired Navy TOPGUN fighter pilot Matthew ‘Whiz’ Buckley has warned on ‘Fox, News @ Night’ that Iran is planning to target Israeli civilians to maximize damage, analyzing Israel’s Operation Rising Lion.
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Stephanie Turner, a women’s fencer who sparked global attention after protesting a transgender athlete, criticizes USA Fencing for what she calls politically motivated changes to its policies. She claims the organization is using its rules to target conservative states and demands leadership changes and an internal audit.
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The IDF has issued a new update regarding its escalating conflict with Iran, reinforcing its commitment to achieving justice through military operations. Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin, the IDF’s spokesperson, outlined the current strategic posture and the ongoing efforts to counter Iranian activities.
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A 1,500-year-old Christian tomb complex has been discovered beneath rubble in Syria’s Idlib province. The find, made by a contractor clearing debris from a damaged house, offers insight into the region’s ancient religious practices.
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Democratic leaders in California have criticized the National Guard’s involvement in the Los Angeles anti-ICE protests, claiming their response exacerbated the violence. Katie Zacharia, a senior adviser for ‘Fix California’, addressed these claims on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’, noting the controversy surrounding the Guard’s actions.
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A senior Israeli intelligence official has warned Iran is facing more airstrikes as part of Operation Rising Lion, aimed at disrupting its missile program. The official emphasized the need to counter Iran’s projected 8,000-missile buildup over two years, which he said justified the operation.
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The Indian government has appointed a committee to investigate the crash of Air India flight 17, the death toll from which has increased. Relatives of the victims are demanding answers.
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Mexican Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña proposed that Mexico would pay for the U.S. border wall if the border were redrawn to the 1830s territorial lines, which included much of the American Southwest. His comments come amid heated immigration debates and protests in Los Angeles, where demonstrators have waved Mexican flags, drawing criticism and labeling…
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Thousands of anti-Trump protesters are set to rally across the U.S. under the ‘No Kings’ banner, opposing the president’s military parade and immigration policies. The protests aim to challenge Trump’s authoritarian rule, with participants framing his leadership as a threat to democratic values.
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The Fox News @ Night panel is examining whether President Trump will provide Israel with additional weapons after Iran’s retaliatory strike. The discussion is centered on the potential implications of U.S. military support for Israel, particularly in light of recent tensions and geopolitical maneuvering.
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Sen. Alex Padilla was thrown out of a Department of Homeland Security press conference in Los Angeles for interrupting, sparking a broad reaction on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers called the incident a ‘disgyusting situation.’
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President Trump’s deployment of troops to protect federal agents during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles is within his constitutional and legal authority. Critics argue the move reflects racial bias, but the Trump administration asserts it is necessary to uphold federal laws.
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Major Hollywood studios are suing AI image generator Midjourney for alleged copyright infringement, marking a landmark legal move in the AI content creation sector. Tech giants like Meta and OpenAI are advancing AI development, with new investments and initiatives highlighting the industry’s rapid expansion.
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Following Iran’s strike on civilian areas of Israel, U.S. military bases in the Middle East have been placed on high alert. Senator Roger Marshall, R-Kan., discussed the situation on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ emphasizing the growing tensions and potential for further conflict in the region.
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California Democrats, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, have criticized President Trump for the financial cost of deploying troops to quell anti-ICE riots, arguing that the $134 million expenditure is negligible compared to the billions of dollars allocated to illegal immigrants annually.
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Major news outlets labeled LA riots as ‘mostly peaceful’ despite looting, arson and violence. CNN, NYT, and other media downplayed the severity of the unrest.
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A new poll shows a split in opinions on President Trump’s decision to host a military parade celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary. More Americans approve than oppose, but cost concerns remain significant.
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The LAPD’s top union boss warns that the department will use force against violent protesters escalating riots linked to ICE arrests. Police union boss Jamie McBride criticizes Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass for their handling of the crisis, calling Newsom an ‘idiot’ and accusing both leaders of fueling the unrest through their soft…
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Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison and fined $2.5 million for corruption charges. The case, involving a four-month trial with 60 witnesses, marks the first time a U.S. legislative leader has faced a prison sentence for bribery and wire fraud.
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Former Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison and fined $2.5 million for corruption. The conviction marks the end of his nearly 40-year political career as the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history.
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Two men have been jailed for their roles in the 2019 theft of an 18-karat gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. The €5.5 million artwork, which satirized consumerism, was once offered on loan to Donald Trump.
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The Israel Defense Forces have released footage showing the destruction of Iranian missile infrastructure. The strikes, believed to target missile platforms, are seen as a significant escalation in the ongoing regional tensions.
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The article criticizes broadcast media for biased coverage of the Los Angeles riots following ICE raids, highlighting how Democrats and their TV networks downplayed violent protests while criticizing Trump’s deportation efforts. It suggests that the media’s portrayal of the events is politically motivated, using framing tactics similar to those used during the George Floyd protests.
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz suggested China could hold moral authority in Middle East negotiations, criticizing the U.S. foreign policy role. He also expressed hope for rain during Trump’s military parade, highlighting his critique of Trump’s authoritarian leadership.
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Northern Ireland police used water cannons to disperse anti-immigrant protesters during the fifth night of riots. Several arrests have been made as authorities work to restore order.
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Northern Ireland police deployed water cannons against anti-immigrant protesters who attacked officers with petrol bombs and fireworks during ongoing riots that have lasted five nights. Several arrests have been made in connection with the violence.
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President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom are locked in a legal battle over the National Guard’s deployment in Los Angeles. The case, which involves judges from different administrations, awaits a decision on whether to grant a longer-term stay, allowing the Trump administration to continue using the National Guard.
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The legal battle between President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom continues to escalate as an appeals court temporarily blocks a lower court’s ruling against Trump’s use of National Guard troops in Los Angeles. Judge Charles Breyer initially ruled Trump’s deployment illegal, but the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals swiftly stayed the decision, creating…
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Germany is intensifying efforts to clear unexploded World War II ordnance from its coastal waters, addressing a longstanding safety hazard. The initiative follows growing concerns about the risks posed by thousands of tons of wartime munitions still present in the seabed.
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Eighty-one years after his heroic actions during the Normandy invasion, Staff Sgt. William Owens was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery in halting Nazi advances. The recognition highlights the enduring impact of his actions, which are still viewed as relevant today.
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Experts highlight key moments in Karen Read’s retrial, including the use of dashcam footage and her televised interviews to shape the jury’s perspective. The prosecution’s case hinges on a vehicle collision theory, while the defense challenges this with expert testimony.
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A groundbreaking event in Hangzhou, China, saw four Unitree G1 robots compete in a boxing tournament called Unitree Iron Fist King: Awakening! The robots, controlled by human operators, showcased agile movements, precise strikes, and the ability to perform side flips.
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Florida officials have issued a stark warning to violent anti-Trump protesters, with Sheriff Wayne Ivey threatening to use lethal force against those who attack law enforcement. The warnings come ahead of the ‘No Kings’ protests expected across the country this weekend, as authorities prepare to enforce strict measures against violent behavior.
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Florida officials warn that violent anti-Trump protesters will face lethal force, as law enforcement prepares for a wave of demonstrations. The sheriff and attorney general emphasize the importance of following the law.
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President Donald Trump made significant strides in trade negotiations with China during his 21st week in office, while also managing immigration-related protests in Los Angeles and responding to Israel’s military actions against Iran. These events underscore the administration’s focus on economic and international relations.
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Hairstylists and medical experts confirm that temporary hair loss is affecting users of weight-loss medications like Ozempic. This condition, known as telogen effluvium, is a stress response to rapid weight loss.
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Hair loss has emerged as a reported side effect of weight-loss medications like Ozempic, according to experts and hairstylists. This temporary condition, known as telogen effluvium, is linked to the body’s stress response to rapid weight loss. Doctors advise monitoring vitamins and adopting gentle hair care practices to support regrowth.
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Israel’s recent strikes on Iran are seen as a necessary and righteous action to counter nuclear threats and regional instability. The attacks, which targeted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and military leaders, are framed as a critical step to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities that could endanger the entire free world.
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President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Los Angeles has sparked political debate, with Republicans blaming sanctuary policies for riots and Democrats accusing the Trump administration of creating chaos through ICE operations. The legal battle over control of the National Guard highlights the deepening divide between the two parties on immigration enforcement.
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About 60 demonstrators, including veterans and military family members, were arrested outside the U.S. Capitol after breaching a police line of bike racks and running toward the steps leading to the Capitol Rot, which highlights ongoing tensions between protest groups and law enforcement.
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Cyprus officials have announced the rediscovery of the Sanctuary of Apollo at Frangissa, revealing hundreds of votive statues and new insights into ancient rituals. The site, first found in 1885, was obscured and later rediscovered, offering a deeper understanding of its historical significance.
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Law enforcement is on high alert for Saturday’s ‘No Kings Day’ protests, which are expected to unfold across over 800 cities in response to Trump’s military parade. Officials stress the importance of maintaining safety and clear communication to prevent unrest.
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Fox News at Night on Friday, June 13 highlighted major global events including the ongoing Israel conflict, a recent aviation incident in India, and a significant political debate.
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Senior working royals including Prince William, Kate Middleton, and others will participate in the king’s birthday parade, while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are excluded for the third consecutive year. Experts suggest this reflects a deliberate effort to maintain royal unity and distance from the Sussexes, who have stepped back from their royal duties since…
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Iran escalates regional tensions with military strikes, while ICE facilities face riots and protests erupt over a controversial parade.
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Anti-ICE protests have surged, with demonstrators demanding an end to ICE’s strict enforcement tactics. Tensions between Trump and Musk have intensified, with both figures criticizing each other’s approach to immigration and national security.
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Barcelona is reportedly in advanced discussions with the representatives of forward Nico Williams regarding a potential transfer. The player’s pace, creativity, and ability to contribute both offensively and defensively make him an attractive proposition for a team looking to compete at the top level in La Liga and potentially the Champions League.
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Garrett Crochet pitched a career-high 8 1/5 innings scoreless for the New York Yankees, but Aaron Judge’s home run in the ninth ended his shutout and cost him the win. Despite not getting the win, Crochet expressed no regrets about his performance.
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The New York Knicks are preparing to initiate formal interviews for their head coaching role, with Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins among the candidates. Sources have informed ESPN that the team plans to meet with these two coaches next, week.
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Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, and Dustin Johnson failed to make the cut at the Oakmont Championship, with the course proving challenging for top-tier players.
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Sam Burns saved par on his final hole to secure a 5-under 65 and the 36-hole lead at the U.S. Open. His strong performance has positioned him as a leading contender for the championship.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder staged a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 15-point performance, to overcome a 10-point halftime deficit and win 111-104. This dramatic rally has leveled the NBA Finals at 2-2, setting the stage for a potential Game 6 showdown.