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Mike Davis, founder and president of Article III Project, criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Tennessee’s ban on gender transition procedures for minors on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The ruling reinforces state-level restrictions on healthcare access for transgender youth, prompting debates over medical ethics and children’s rights.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Republican from Missouri, recently spoke on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ a well-known conservative political talk show, where he expressed concerns about former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity during his time in office.
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Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders has been cited for speeding at 101 mph in Ohio. The 23-year-old quarterback now faces a fine or the option to contest the ticket during a scheduled court appearance in early July.
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Vice President JD Vance was briefly suspended by BlueSky, a liberal social media platform, shortly after joining the site. The account was flagged by automated systems due to past impersonation attempts, leading to a brief suspension that was quickly reversed within 20 minutes.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for opposing immigration enforcement, calling him ‘on the wrong side of the law.’ The mayor has faced backlash from both state and federal leaders over his stance on federal immigration policies.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for opposing federal immigration enforcement, calling him ‘on the wrong side of the law.’ Johnson emphasized the challenges of immigration enforcement in Chicago and praised the efforts of ICE agents.
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Federal Judge Ivan Davis has ordered former U.S. Coast Guard officer Peter Stinson to home detention with GPS monitoring after prosecutors alleged he made multiple threats against President Donald Trump on social media platforms over the past five years. The judge found that the conditions of home detention posed no risk to the community and…
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A federal judge has ordered former U.S. Coast Guard officer Peter Stinson to home detention with GPS monitoring following allegations of making numerous threats against President Donald Trump on social media over the past five years. The case highlights the legal complexities of balancing free speech and national security concerns, as prosecutors and defense attorneys…
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President Donald Trump sparked controversy by questioning transgender athletes during a visit to the White House by Juventus FC. The president asked the players if women could make their team, prompting the players to remain silent, and later posed the same question to the team’s general manager.
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Seth Meyers, the liberal NBC ‘Late Night’ host, has noted that talk shows are moving away from hosting politicians as guests, with podcasts offering a more effective platform for political discussion. Meyers highlighted that the shift is due to the format’s ability to allow deeper conversations and less pressure for politicians to hit talking points.
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Heidi Klum made a striking appearance at the unveiling of her new billboard for the Italian beachwear brand Calzedonia in Cologne, Germany, posing in a blue bikini top that accentuated her toned abs. Her bold fashion choice, paired with jeans and a denim jacket, underscored her confident and playful demeanor.
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Hungary’s legislation targeting LGBTQ+ events has sparked EU calls for intervention, as the bloc seeks to uphold human rights and democratic values.
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Fox News Digital obtained a 911 call from Scott Wolf’s home, where an unknown caller reported a family dispute and alleged abuse. The incident occurred just days after the actor’s estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, was detained by police and taken to the hospital, where she accused Scott of abuse.
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J.J. Spaun joked that he will give Viktor Hovland a bottle of wine for the help he received during the final round of the U.S. Open, which led to his first major title. The two golfers paired up in the final round, with Hovland’s near miss on the 18th hole providing a crucial advantage for…
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J.J. Spaun humorously acknowledged Viktor Hovland’s advice on his walk-off U.S. Open-winning putt, vowing to give him a bottle of wine. Despite the initial setbacks, Spaun’s resilience led to his first major championship.
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Israel and the U.S. are considering the use of bunker buster bombs to target Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, which is deeply embedded and poses a significant threat. The GBU-57 A/B Massive Ordinance Penetrator is the only known weapon capable of striking such a heavily protected site, requiring advanced delivery methods.
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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, a decision criticized as a ‘huge setback’ for transgender rights. Media outlets and political analysts warn of broader implications for trans communities and the potential for state-level legislation to expand.
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An incident involving Caitlin Clark and a Sun player has sparked discussions about sportsmanship and player behavior on the WNBA. Other developments include the Boston Red Sox’s trade of Rafael Devers to the Giants, the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup victory, and a lawsuit by former U.S. Olympic fencing coach Andrey Geva against USA Fencing.
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Former REO Speedwagon vocalist Terry Luttrell, 78, was involved in a car crash on Sunday morning after falling asleep at the wheel, leading to a cracked sternum and hospitalization. The incident occurred following a reunion concert in Champaign, Illinois, where Luttrell had stayed until 2 a.m. signing autographs.
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Former REO Speedwagon singer Terry Luttrell was hospitalized after a car accident caused by falling asleep at the wheel following a reunion concert in Champaign, Illinois. The incident occurred on Sunday morning after a late-night signing session left him exhausted.
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Vice President JD Vance has defended Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, emphasizing her role as a critical part of Trump’s 2024 coalition. Trump’s dismissal of her March testimony on Iran’s nuclear threat has sparked internal tension within the administration.
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A new Fox News poll shows a slight improvement in economic sentiment as voters reflect on the economy, despite overall pessimism remaining. The poll highlights Trump’s potential economic policies, including tariffs, and mixed reactions to recent legislative efforts, with continued concerns about inflation and the broader direction of the nation.
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A new Fox News Poll reveals that 73% of registered voters believe Iran poses a real threat to U.S. security, an increase from six years ago. While majorities agree on the threat, there’s significant division on whether Israel’s strikes against Iran are justified, with Republicans more supportive than Democrats.
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Air India is experiencing a surge in flight cancellations as its Boeing fleet undergoes regulatory review by Indian authorities. Over 200 individuals have been identified as victims of the Ahmedabad plane crash, highlighting the ongoing challenges the airline faces.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national charged with attempted murder in the Boulder firebombing, is alleged to have targeted pro-Israel marchers using Israeli flags and referenced the year 1187, symbolizing the liberation of Jerusalem by Muslims. The FBI’s testimony at a preliminary hearing highlights his radicalization and intent, triggering a legal debate over the definition…
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Joshua Roelofs, a former Polk County Sheriff’s Office deputy, is a fugitive after skipping his trial for two counts of manslaughter in a 2022 DUI crash that killed two people and left a third permanently disabled. He was initially released on a $19,000 bond but failed to appear in court and has vanished.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating 33 potential noncitizens who allegedly voted in the 2024 general election. The probe was triggered by data accessed through President Donald Trump’s executive order, which allows states to verify voter citizenship using the SAVE database. The state previously removed over 1.1 million voters, including more than 6,500 alleged…
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Microsoft is positioning Windows as the primary gaming platform for Xbox, according to Xbox president Sarah Bond. The strategy aligns with Microsoft’s recent ‘This is an Xbox’ marketing campaign, which promotes phones, PCs, televisions, and traditional consoles as Xbox devices.
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Kelly Stafford, wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, revealed she uses THC gummies to help manage stress and be a better parent, comparing them to a glass of wine. The discussion also highlighted a study linking edible cannabis to potential cardiovascular risks.
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Experts predict a possible surge in spotted lanternflies this summer, warning of their spread and the need for vigilance. The increase in egg masses observed in Pennsylvania has raised concerns about the resurgence of the invasive pest, which poses a threat to plants and crops but is not harmful to humans.
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The WNBA on Wednesday gave no suspensions for the skirmishes that took place on the court between the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun. Fever guard Sophie Cunningham received a fine for her role in the skirmish with Sun player Jacy Sheldon that resulted in the two players being ejected from the game.
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A keynote speaker at UCLA’s Humanities commencement ceremony, wearing a keffiyeh, delivered a speech advocating the slogan ‘From the river to the sea,’ widely recognized as a call for the eradication of Israel and its Jewish population. This incendiary message led to Jewish Studies and Hebrew graduates being booed at their graduation ceremony, sparking backlash…
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A commencement speaker at UCLA’s Humanities graduation ceremony sparked controversy by wearing a keffiyeh and delivering a speech containing anti-Israel rhetoric that led to Jewish Studies graduates being booed by the audience. The speech, delivered by Caribbean Fragoza, included the slogan ‘From the river to the sea,’ which is widely associated with calls for the…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Tennessee’s ban on gender transition treatments for minors, including hormone therapy and puberty blockers. This decision aligns with the conservative majority and marks a significant setback for transgender rights in the U.S.
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During a special release from prison to attend a Hope for Prisoners event in Las Vegas, Henry Ruggs apologized to the family of Tina Tintor, whom he killed while driving drunk at 156 mph. Ruggs, the 12th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, was sentenced to 3-10 years in prison for felony DUI causing…
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Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman has shared his thoughts on living next to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Montecito, California. While some neighbors have criticized the couple for increasing local traffic and housing costs, others, like Sharon Stone, have praised their community involvement.
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The Department of Defense confirmed the deaths of two U.S. Army soldiers deployed in the Middle East, where they were supporting anti-ISIS operations. The soldiers died in separate non-combat incidents, with one incident involving a vehicle crash in Kuwait and the other occurring in Iraq.
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Brooklyn Park police are investigating a break-in at the home of Minnesota Democratic Rep. Melissa Hortman, who was fatally shot in a targeted attack at their home earlier in the week.
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Fox News Digital has refuted Rep. Ilhan Omar’s claim that no one is attacking Americans by highlighting Iran’s history of direct and proxy attacks on U.S. personnel. The report includes numerous incidents, including Iran’s support for terror groups, assassinations, and strikes on U.S. bases.
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Fox News Digital refutes Rep. Ilhan Omar’s claim that ‘no one has attacked Americans,’ highlighting Iran’s history of direct and proxy attacks on U.S. personnel. The piece details incidents such as the 1983 Beirut bombings and recent drone attacks on U.S. bases, underscoring Iran’s enduring hostility toward the U.S.
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Animal rights activists invaded the field during a FIFA Club World Cup game in Philadelphia, while fans released smoke flares onto the pitch, leading to chaos and a dangerous atmosphere. PETA claims that homeless cats and dogs in Morocco are being shot, poisoned, and left to die, despite the government’s efforts to implement a ‘Trap,…
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Florida’s Attorney General has subpoenaed a Chinese medical device company over cybersecurity concerns, accusing it of selling devices with a backdoor that could transmit patient data to China, prompting federal agencies to investigate and warn of potential risks to U.S. healthcare systems.
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Fox News Health Newsletter highlights temporary hair loss in Ozempic users, an 80-year-old man’s fitness achievement, and a new COVID variant causing severe throat symptoms.
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The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s law banning gender transition treatments for minors, ruling 6-3 that it does not violate the Equal Protection Clause. Legal scholars and advocacy groups debate the broader implications of the decision on minors’ healthcare rights and state regulation.
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The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has issued its first guidance demanding manufacturers of smart home devices respect user privacy by ensuring data security and transparency. The guidance emphasizes the need for companies to regularly delete collected data and provide clear settings for minimizing information collection.
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Officials in Arizona and Texas are pushing forward with border wall construction following recent federal actions, including a $300 million allocation for 27 miles of wall in the Tucson Sector. The construction comes amid a sharp decline in illegal crossings, with migrant encounters dropping to nearly 9,000 in April compared to over 118,000 a year…
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Wang has been linked to the CCP through her involvement with various organizations and individuals, which raises questions about the potential influence of these connections on American political and cultural spheres.
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Israel has launched an assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities, including the sensitive Fordo bunker, as part of its mission to dismantle Tehran’s nuclear program. The attack has caused significant damage to sites in Natanz, Isfahan, and other locations, raising concerns over regional stability and nuclear proliferation.
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Israel has launched an assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities, including the bunker at Fordow, which is central to Tehran’s nuclear program. The attack has caused significant damage to sites in Natanz, Isfahan, and other locations, escalating tensions in the region.
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Israel has launched a targeted assault on Iran’s nuclear program, with recent strikes focusing on the Fordo bunker, a key facility believed to house Iran’s enriched uranium operations. The attack has significantly damaged sites in Natanz, Isfahan, and other locations, underscoring the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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The wife of accused Boulder, Colorado attacker Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national, has released a public statement pleading for the American people’s support after a U.S. District Court judge delayed her family’s deportation. The family, including Sol,imans wife and five children, was detained following the attack on pro-Israel demonstrators, where Soliman allegedly injured over…
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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold a Tennessee law banning gender-transition treatments for adolescents, marking a significant setback for transgender rights. The decision was celebrated by conservative social media figures as a victory for parents’ rights and children’s safety.
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A convicted child sex offender and illegal migrant from Guatemala was arrested after dragging an ICE officer 50 yards with his car in Bloomington, Minnesota, while trying to evade arrest. The ICE officer was hospitalized and is expected to make a full recovery.
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Lamar Jackson defended Mark Andrews, who faced death threats after two critical errors in the Ravens’ playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills. Andrews’ mistakes, including a fumble and dropped two-point conversion, led to the Bills’ victory and significant backlash.
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Coco Gauff, the French Open champion, has called on social media platforms to take stronger action against online abuse following the WTA’s report on nearly 500 female players facing such issues. The WTA’s findings underscore the widespread nature of the problem in the sports community.
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The retrial of Karen Read concluded with a verdict of not guilty on second-degree murder but guilty on DUI charges. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan requested a 1-year probation and outpatient program for Read.
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Bipartisan lawmakers, including Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), have introduced a resolution requiring congressional approval for any military action against Iran. This resolution highlights growing bipartisan concern over the U.S. involvement in the Middle East conflict.
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A new investigation has uncovered that many viral videos claiming to depict Israeli and Iranian bombings are entirely fabricated. These videos utilize a mix of AI-generated footage and clips from the 2003 Iraq War, which have been repurposed to mislead viewers.
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Boho fashion is experiencing a vibrant resurgence for the 2024 summer season, perfectly merging the eclectic charm of the 1960s and 1970s with contemporary style. This trend highlights the importance of individuality and self-expression, offering a range of accessories and clothing options that cater to various preferences and occasions.
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Juliana Lumumba, the daughter of Patrice Lumumba, continues to demand justice for her father’s assassination, which remains unsolved despite numerous investigations. As the Congolese leader’s son, she has been vocal about the need for transparency and accountability regarding the events leading to his death in 1961.