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Jennie Garth alleged that her ex-husband, Peter Facinelli, had dating preferences on the Raya app that aligned with their eldest daughter’s age range. Facinelli’s rep stated that he dated his current partner on the app, clarifying that the interaction was with Lily Anne Harrison.
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U.S. lawmakers are divided on how to handle the conflict between Israel and Iran. Senate Minority Leader Lindsey Graham urged President Trump to take a firm stand in favor of Israel, while other lawmakers seek to prevent direct U.S. military involvement.
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Sara Haines criticized Trump’s military parade as a ‘North Korean’-style event, questioning its cost and its potential impact on veterans’ support. Critics like Senator Rand Paul argue the display does not reflect American military traditions.
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A social media account tracking pizza deliveries near the Pentagon showed unusual activity before Israel’s strikes, possibly linking food orders to international events.
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President Donald Trump warned Iran that Israel’s next round of attacks would be ‘even more brutal,’ urging the nation to make a deal on its nuclear activities before it is too late. The former president expressed concern over the destruction caused by recent strikes, emphasizing the need for immediate negotiations to prevent further casualties.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. immigration authorities to avoid enforcement during a LA soccer match amid ongoing protests. The request comes as ICE operations have triggered riots and police crackdowns in the city.
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Democratic senators criticized Israel’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites in Tehran, following retaliatory strikes in Tel Aviv. The lawmakers expressed concern over potential regional escalation and the legality of the Israeli action.
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National security experts warn that Israel’s attack on Iran highlights the need to halt Chinese land and asset purchases in the U.S. The operation, involving years of preparation and smuggling, is seen as a strategic example of how adversaries can penetrate hostile nations.
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Two Chinese nationals, Yunqing Jian and Chengxuan Han, are facing federal charges for allegedly smuggling a dangerous fungus into the United States, described as a potential agroterrorism weapon. They are being held in custody pending court proceedings, with authorities emphasizing the national security threat posed by the biological material.
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DW Fact Check investigates the authenticity of viral content following Israel’s June 13 strike on Iran, revealing many claims are unfounded. The analysis highlights misinformation’s spread amid heightened tensions between the two nations.
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The Vatican has confirmed the canonization of first millennial saint Carlo Acutis, who is being recognized for his teachings on Catholicism, volunteer work, and website on eucharistic miracles. The miracle that led to his canonization was recently recognized by the Vatican.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has disclosed the identities of four migrants who fled a Newark ICE detention facility on Thursday night, classifying them as ‘public safety threats’ who remain at large. The agency is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to their arrest.
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OutKick’s Armando Salguero highlights viral videos of NFL-caliber tackles during the L.A. riots, showcasing moments of physical confrontation amid civil unrest. The footage includes a protester being tackled by a civilian and a cop subduing a suspect, while also highlighting the political controversy surrounding Senator Alex Padilla’s forced removal from a press conference.
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter covers the latest updates on high-profile criminal cases. Karen Read’s murder trial is nearing its conclusion, with the jury’s decision critical to the case outcome.
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Scientists are exploring lab-made blood as a potential solution to global shortages, a pressing issue faced by many countries. Recent advancements in biotechnology offer hope for a viable alternative.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats are calling for an independent investigation and the resignation of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a press conference in Los Angeles. The incident, which occurred when Padilla attempted to enter the event without proper security clearance and disrupted Noem’s remarks, has sparked…
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Maine’s legislature rejected a bill to exclude trans athletes from girls’ sports, facing legal challenges and criticism from activists. The state’s Democratic leadership faces backlash for allegedly not fairly considering the issue during public hearings.
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Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews criticized former President Obama’s 2015 Iran nuclear deal following Israel’s strike on Iranian nuclear sites. He argued that the deal was ineffective, as Iran continued its nuclear program despite the agreement’s five-year restrictions.
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Former President Donald Trump has commented on Israel’s intensified military operations against Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure, asserting that Iran has been struck ‘ten times harder’ than anticipated. The remarks come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East following recent aerial attacks by Israeli forces.
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Dak Prescott, now the longest-tenured Dallas Cowboys player, emphasizes personal fulfillment over legacy in his pursuit of a Super Bowl title. He reflects on his 10-year career, highlighting the importance of mental and physical health, while the team undergoes significant roster and coaching changes.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder will face off against the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, holding a 2-1 series lead. Analysts emphasize the team’s strong position to clinch the championship in this critical matchup.
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The Israeli military has confirmed that military operations are ongoing to neutralize any remaining threats and protect civilian populations. International reaction to the attacks has been swift, with neighboring countries and global powers expressing concern over the escalating tensions in the region.
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Sen. Alex Padilla’s forcible removal from a DHS press conference sparked a firestorm in the media and Capitol Hill, with Republicans condemning the spectacle and Democrats calling for investigations. The incident occurred amid anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, intensifying political tensions over immigration policy and government accountability.
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Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was forcibly removed from a press conference led by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, sparking a media and Capitol Hill firestorm. The incident led to widespread condemnation and accusations of political spectacle, with Democrats swiftly launching fundraising efforts amid the controversy.
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Lawmakers and media figures are clashing over the Israeli bombing of Iranian targets, with Democrats and Republicans criticizing each other for partisan reactions. Senator Chris Murphy accused Israel of undermining the Trump administration’s diplomacy, while Republican Senator Lindsey Graham faced backlash from Keith Olbermann.
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A federal judge in Maryland ruled that President Donald Trump’s firing of three Democratic CPSC members was unlawful, ordering their reinstatement. The case is set to move to higher courts for further review, adding to the ongoing legal disputes over Trump’s ability to remove members of independent agencies.
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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has successfully intercepted an Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that was launched earlier today. The incident was captured on footage by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), showcasing the IAF’s capabilities in countering potential threats.
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Germany is facing mounting pressure to reassess its foreign policy stance amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. The recent Israeli attacks have raised questions about its commitment to international law and multilateral diplomacy.
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Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst reported on Iranian missile strikes on Tel Aviv, highlighting the U.S. commitment to aiding Israel in countering these attacks. The coverage underlines ongoing regional tensions and the U.S. role in bolstering Israeli defense capabilities.
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The recent Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have led to a decline in both oil prices and stock markets, creating uncertainty in global financial markets. Analysts Dan Greenhaus and Robert Wolf discussed the broader implications of the attack, including its impact on international relations and economic stability.
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Billy Bob Thornton shared his thoughts on the accolades received by his show ‘Landman’ at the Newport Beach TV Fest. He discussed the significance of the recognition and its impact on the series.
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Actor Billy Bob Thornton, known for his role in ‘Landman,’ shares insights on the key to a successful marriage beyond romance, following his recent wedding to Connie Angland after a decade-long relationship.
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Actor Billy Bob Thornton shares insights on maintaining a successful marriage, emphasizing factors beyond romance. Thornton, previously married five times, recently wed Connie Angland in October 2014, over a decade after they first began dating.
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USA Fencing has revised its policies to treat all states equally for hosting events and now requires the national anthem at competitions, following public backlash and criticism. The organization’s board of directors voted on amendments last Saturday to address these changes, which include ending preferential treatment for states with LGBTQ-friendly laws and ensuring the national…
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Un senador demócrata de California fue expulsado durante una conferencia de prensa en Los Ángeles tras interrumpir al gobernador de Dakota del Sur, Kristi Noem, y provocar una protesta liderada por activistas. Esta situación ha generado un debate sobre el comportamiento político y la protesta en contextos públicos.
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The ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey, experienced a breakout on Thursday night after migrants escaped following an apparent disturbance. GOP leader Kenny Gonzalez criticized the Democratic Party for sowing chaos, linking the incident to Mayor Ras Baraka’s arrest and Congresswoman LaMonica McIver’s assault on an ICE agent.Mayor Baraka accused the federal government of…
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WWE women’s champion Tiffany Stratton’s first pitch at a New York Mets game went awry, sparking viral reactions on social media. The incident was compared to a similar mishap by former NFL star Taylor Lewan, which led to a public roast by former President Donald Trump.
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WWE women’s champion Tiffany Stratton attempted to throw out the first pitch at the New York Mets game, only to airmailed her fastball into the backstop, sparking viral reactions. The incident drew comparisons to former NFL star Taylor Lewan’s similarly disastrous pitch at a Cardinals game, which led to a public roast from former President…
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Nazee Moinian discusses the implications of Israel’s strike on Iran, emphasizing the roles of Netanyahu and Trump in regional dynamics.
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A video shows the aftermath of an Iranian missile strike on Israel, with extensive damage to buildings. The attack raises concerns about regional tensions and potential escalations.
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A political discussion on ‘Outnumbery’ examined Trump’s National Guard decision in California and rising anti-Israel protests. Panelists analyzed the intersection of national security and free expression.
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The EU has announced an additional €1 billion in loans to Ukraine as part of a larger G7 aid package, while Russia has returned the bodies of 1,200 Ukrainian soldiers.
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Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse faced significant backlash after comparing Democratic colleague Sen. Alex Padilla’s press conference outburst to the work of Civil Rights icon John Lewis. The comparison sparked outrage among Republicans, with some criticizing it as an offensive ‘woke insult.’
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Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse faced backlash for comparing Sen. Alex Padilla’s press conference outburst to the work of Civil Rights leader John Lewis. The post sparked criticism from both parties, with Republicans calling the comparison a ‘cheap, woke insult.’
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U.S.-Iran negotiations have stalled after Israeli missile strikes on Iran. Analysts warn that the strikes could lead to a breakdown in diplomatic efforts.
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Iran has condemned Israel’s overnight strikes on its military and nuclear facilities, vowing to hold the U.S. accountable for its support of Israel. The threats to U.S. bases in the Middle East come as the Trump administration orders partial evacuations, raising concerns about potential military escalation.
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Sara Haines, a co-host of ‘The View,’ criticized President Donald Trump’s upcoming military parade, comparing it to North Korean displays. The comparison has sparked debate over the event’s appropriateness and its potential message.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have addressed recent anti-ICE riots in Los, The protests have sparked debates over immigration enforcement and community relations.
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Carrie Coon, a star of ‘The White Lotus,’ discussed her challenges with political conversations involving Trump-supporting family members on ‘The View.’ She highlighted the increasing difficulty of engaging in meaningful dialogue with those in an authoritarian mindset.
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Miami Dolphins guard James Daniels, recovering from a torn Achilles injury, compared his situation to the challenges faced by immigrants in the U.S., highlighting the severity of immigration enforcement and deportation issues. Daniels emphasized that his recovery is relatively easy compared to the personal and family hardships faced by some individuals due to immigration policies.
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Carrie Coon revealed that she has family and friends who support President Donald Trump, similar to a character on ‘White Lotus.’ She criticized her own Trump-voting family, highlighting personal tensions over political divides.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the Iranian people on Friday, June 13, following a ballistic missile attack on the country. He emphasized the importance of light overcoming darkness, a metaphor for resistance against oppression.
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Dr. Phil criticized the media for distorting coverage of anti-ICE riots in LA, arguing that CNN and MSNBC are misrepresenting the violence. He claims the media’s downplaying of the protests is encouraging criminal behavior.
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A woman has filed a $1 million lawsuit against former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris, alleging he sexually abused her when she was 12 years old. The suit accuses Morris and others of concealing the abuse for financial gain, seeking damages for a cover-up scheme involving civil conspiracy and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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Tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated dramatically as Iran launched hundreds of missiles into Israel. The Israeli military has deployed its interceptor systems to neutralize the incoming threats, minimizing potential casualties.
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The Fox News panel show ‘Outnumbered’ featured a discussion on the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel in the Middle East. Host Harris Faulkner and her panelists analyzed the situation, highlighting the growing tensions and potential implications for regional stability.
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Iran has launched a series of ballistic missile strikes against Tel Aviv as part of an ongoing escalation in regional tensions. The attacks follow previous rounds of missile fire and indicate a heightened level of hostility between Iran and Israel.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing for the first major military parade in decades, while protesters across the country plan ‘No Kings’ events on Saturday. The protests aim to challenge Trump’s perceived authoritarian tendencies.
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Iran has initiated a forceful counterattack on Tel Aviv, raising fears of U.S. involvement in the conflict. Experts suggest Iran may target American forces in the region or domestically, highlighting the U.S.’s strategic dilemma as tensions escalate.
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The former CIA analyst, Asif William Rahman, received a 37-month prison sentence for leaking Top Secret information about a potential U.S. ally’s military strike on Iran. The documents were transmitted to an unauthorized viewer via Telegram and later uploaded to social media, raising concerns about national security.