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Juliana Lumumba continues to call for the truth about her father’s assassination 64 years after the event. The assassination remains a historical enigma, with political implications that continue to shape the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s trajectory.
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Juliana Lumumba, the daughter of the Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba, has dedicated her life to uncovering the truth behind her father’s assassination, which remains unsolved. Despite decades passing, she continues to advocate for justice, as no one has been held accountable for his murder.
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Republican lawmakers accused Democrats of boycotting a hearing on Biden’s health decline as an admission of guilt, highlighting the ‘constitutional scandal.’ Democrats, including Welch and Durbin, attended the start but left, citing urgent issues like the Minnesota assassination and Senator Padilla’s treatment.
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A court is dealing with confusion as jurors reported having reached a verdict but later recanted. Judge Beverly Cannone was notified of this on Wednesday.
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Republican Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa has stated that the United States will consider all available options in response to the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, as she spoke on ‘America Reports.’ Her comments reflect a broader sentiment within the Republican Party, which has been increasingly vocal in its support for Israel.
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Actor Mark Ruffalo criticized President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, accusing billionaires of being the real source of the nation’s problems. He argued that immigrants contribute billions to the economy, while the wealthy and ‘White people’ are the true cause of societal issues.
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Fox News’ chief foreign correspondent, Trey Yingst, is reporting on a significant Iranian missile attack directed at Israel, with air raid sirens echoing across the nation. The incident marks a heightened escalation in regional tensions.
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The Night Cap panel on ‘Fox News @ Night’ predicts how President Donald Trump will position the U.S. as the Israel-Iran conflict continues to escalate. The analysis focuses on potential U.S. policy shifts and diplomatic responses to the rising tensions.
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Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer has warned President Donald Trump to take Iran’s threats seriously, citing Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei’s direct warnings to Israel as a significant risk to regional stability.
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President Donald Trump claims his approval rating is a record high, though recent polls show he is still below the 50% mark. Trump has been using executive authority to implement major changes, including controversial actions in Los Angeles.
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A recent study shows weight-loss surgery leads to 24% total weight loss compared to 4.7% from GLP-1 injections. Many patients discontinue GLP-1 treatment within a year, suggesting limited long-term effectiveness.
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Former DC homicide detective Ted Williams discusses the defense’s strategy in the Bryan Kohberger murder trial, as they seek to introduce alternative evidence. The case has drawn public attention following the deaths of four Idaho college students.
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Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, has criticized legacy media for facing significant public distrust, particularly highlighting CNN’s ‘really grim’ morale.
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Republican senators criticized Democrats for boycotting a June 18, 2025 hearing on Biden’s health allegations. The hearing was seen as a key opportunity to address claims of a cover-up regarding his health during his presidency.
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Republican Senate members criticized their Democratic counterparts for largely skipping a hearing on June 18, 2025, which examined concerns about former President Joe Biden’s health during his time in office. The hearing, which was postponed from April due to a scheduling conflict, aimed to investigate whether there was a cover-up regarding Biden’s health issues.
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Nippon has completed its acquisition of US Steel, incorporating a provision that grants the US government veto power over corporate decisions to protect US economic interests. The agreement, finalized after 18 months of negotiations, marks the culmination of a long process.
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Iran’s supreme leader has refused to surrender amid escalating tensions, as more ballistic missiles are fired at Israel. The situation continues to draw international attention, with the U.S. president considering involvement.
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Iran has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for ‘unconditional surrender,’ emphasizing its stance against foreign interference. The U.S. is considering direct involvement amid escalating tensions in the region.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is set to address the public following the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) decision on interest rates. The announcement comes amid pressure from President Donald Trump, who has been urging Powell to cut rates to stimulate economic growth.
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A mother raccoon performed an acrobatic rescue of its baby from the rooftop of a Pennsylvania home, capturing the attention of the online world. The event has sparked widespread admiration for the animal’s bravery.
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A Pennsylvania couple was stunned by a raccoon mother’s dramatic rooftop rescue of her baby, resembling a movie scene. The incident underscores the remarkable agility and protective instincts of wildlife.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen defends the tush push play despite his team’s vote to ban it. The NFL’s rule change proposal highlights the ongoing debate over its safety and strategic value.
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The Buffalo Bills have voted to ban the tush push play, but quarterback Josh Allen remains a strong advocate for keeping it in the game. Allen argues that the play should not be banned because it can be an effective strategy if executed well, and he believes teams should have the freedom to use it…
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The Buffalo Bills’ leadership voted to ban the tush push, but quarterback Josh Allen remains a vocal advocate for keeping the controversial play in the NFL. Allen argues that the rule change lacks sufficient data on safety concerns and believes the play should be used to a team’s advantage if allowed.
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Democratic leaders accuse Trump of escalating tensions over ICE raids. Panelists Smiley and Cunningham discuss the impact of the administration’s actions on immigrant communities and political polarization.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Tennessee’s ban on transgender treatments for minors, calling it an ‘awful’ move that infringes on individual rights. The ruling, which was 6-3, allows states to restrict such procedures, a move Democrats argue is an attempt to suppress LGBTQ+ rights.
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A judge overseeing Bryan Kohberger’s quadruple murder trial has threatened to sanction both legal teams for contempt of court following new media leaks. The leak of sensitive information could disrupt the trial’s integrity.
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Ric Bucher examines whether Kevin Durant can still be the top option on a championship team, considering his current performance and leadership. The analysis explores the challenges he faces in today’s NBA and his potential to lead a team to a title.
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Emmanuel Acho reacts to Tyrese Haliburton’s decision to play in Game 2 of the Finals despite a calf injury. The discussion centers on whether it’s worth the risk for the Indiana Pacers.
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LeSean McCoy comments on the physical altercation involving Caitlin Clark during the Indiana Fever vs. Connecticut Sun game, raising concerns about whether she is being unfairly targeted as her star continues to rise in the WNBA. Shady analyzes the incident, questioning if Clark’s rising status has made her a focal point for increased scrutiny.
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LeSean McCoy comments on a contentious moment during the Indiana Fever vs. Connecticut Sun game, where a hard foul on Caitlin Clark led to a scuffle. Shady discusses whether Clark is being unfairly targeted as her star continues to rise in the WNBA.
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Fox News Digital reported 134 million unique visitors in May, marking its second-best month ever, while outperforming CNN and The New York Times. The network led in multiplatform minutes and views, with 3.8 billion minutes and 1.8 billion views, and topped YouTube with 362 million views.
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Police are investigating an illegal car rally in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, where vehicles blocked traffic, performed dangerous stunts, and set off fireworks, disrupting a busy intersection. The incident, captured on video, involved multiple cars spinning uncontrollably and passengers hanging outside the vehicles.
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A 27-year-old Alabama mother, Brittney Sherman, died after being thrown overboard in a boat collision in Bayou Sara, leaving behind her husband and four children. The incident occurred on June 15, and despite emergency efforts, her body was recovered the following day.
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During the Indiana Fever’s game against the Connecticut Sun, Caitlin Clark was fouled hard, sparking discussion about her impact on the WNBA. Colin Cowherd praised the incident as a positive for Clark’s career and the league.
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A recent shooting incident involving Kenyan protesters on a busy Nairobi street has sparked outrage among citizens who have consistently witnessed police abuse of protesters and bystanders. Human rights groups are expressing concern over the escalating lawlessness in Kenya.
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The Israel-Iran conflict could trigger new security and economic challenges for Pakistan, which is already grappling with militancy, separatism, and economic instability. Escalating tensions may lead to increased regional instability, further straining Pakistan’s resources and governance.
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A Cuban immigrant who entered the U.S. illegally has publicly endorsed Donald Trump while condemning the Democratic Party as ‘thieves, scammers, and crooks.’ The statement reflects growing political divides over immigration reform and the role of the federal government in border control.
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The View co-hosts engaged in a heated debate on Wednesday as host Whoopi Goldberg claimed that the United States and Iran were similar in terms of human rights. Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sara Haines disagreed, arguing that Iran’s human rights record was worse.
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamene’ei has warned of ‘irreparable damage’ if the United States enters the conflict with Israel following recent Israeli strikes. The statement, made in a televised address, highlights the growing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
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Iran has summoned the German envoy in Tehran after German Chancellor Franz Wilhelm Merz praised Israel’s actions in the conflict. Merz’s comments, which framed Israel as doing the ‘dirty work… for all of us,’ have prompted a strong diplomatic reaction from Iran. Meanwhile, Trump has suggested he may or may not get involved in the…
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor condemned the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Tennessee’s law banning transgender medical treatments for minors, warning of ‘untold harm’ to transgender children. The 6-3 ruling, which she called a failure to protect equal protection, sparked fierce debate over the court’s role in safeguarding LGBTQ+ rights and individual freedoms.
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Ret. Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, former National Security Advisor to President Trump, joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the U.S. position in the Israel-Iran conflict. He stated that Iran is in ‘survival mode’ following Israel’s ‘outstanding’ strikes, indicating a heightened risk of escalation.
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Tennis legend Chris Evert has criticized WNBA players for their lack of sportsmanship following a controversial incident involving Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark. The incident, where Clark was poked in the, and shoved to the ground, has sparked widespread discussion about the state of sportsmanship in the league.
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Tennis legend Chris Evert has criticized WNBA players for poor sportsmanship following a heated altercation involving Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, who was poked in the eye and shoved to the ground during a game against the Connecticut Sun. The incident led to multiple technical fouls and ejections, with Evert and other commentators calling out…
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Israel’s economy is under significant strain as the country faces multiple conflicts, prompting the government to consider higher taxes to cover the costs. The high-tech industry is seen as a stable investment option despite the ongoing challenges.
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Political factions and corporate groups are engaging in aggressive lobbying efforts to influence the outcome of climate law credits legislation, with heightened activity in Capitol offices and extensive political advertising campaigns.
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A federal judge has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) acted unlawfully by terminating environmental justice grants. The court’s ruling emphasized that the EPA cannot ‘thumb its nose at Congress’ by refusing to spend appropriated funds.
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The U.S. has decided to proceed with evacuations for American citizens in Israel amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. This decision follows a period of delayed action due to the ongoing conflict.
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U.S. Central Command chief Gen. Erik Kurilla is overruling other top Pentagon officials in a dispute over the military’s approach to Iran. The disagreement highlights internal divisions within the U, defense establishment regarding how to handle potential threats from Iran.
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Prisha Mosley, a victim of gender transition procedures as a minor, shares her traumatic experience with the medical system and the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that allows states to regulate these treatments. She argues that such procedures are harmful and unnecessary, highlighting the lack of informed consent and the role of pseudoscience in her treatment.
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Congressional lawmakers face a dilemma of whether to increase security spending amid persistent and escalating threats. Lawmakers, including both Democrats and Republicans, are urging for more funding and resources to protect themselves and their families, highlighting tensions between personal freedom and heightened security.
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Democrats have walked out of a Senate Judiciary hearing examining allegations of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline. The hearing, which includes testimony from former Trump officials, is part of ongoing Republican efforts to scrutinize Biden’s fitness for office.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has indicated the Senate will begin addressing the GOP’s party-line megabill in the middle of next week. GOP leaders have set an initial procedural vote for next Wednesday, with a final vote planned over the weekend.
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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is urging Congress to pass the ‘megabill’ by July 4, aligning with President Trump’s deadline. Senate leaders are working to move the bill to the floor by mid-next week despite challenges.
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Lawmakers in the U.S. are debating whether to increase spending on security for themselves amid a rise in political violence, with Democrats and some Republicans calling for more funding following the Minnesota shootings. A House appropriations bill could see significant budget increases, potentially pushing Capitol Police’s budget to $1 billion by 2026.
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Democrats have walked out of a Senate Judiciary hearing probing Biden’s mental fitness. The hearing, featuring testimony from former Trump officials, reflects continued Republican focus on attacking Biden despite his withdrawal from public life.
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Four Premier League clubs are reportedly in the race to secure RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old midfielder, Xavi Simons. Transfer Talk has shared the latest rumors and speculation about the potential transfer, highlighting the growing interest from several top English clubs.
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The NHL playoffs have long been associated with the tradition of growing out beards, a practice that has become an integral part of hockey culture. This year’s Stanley, Cup final has seen a remarkable array of beards, with the ‘Best Viking Cosplay Beard’ taking center stage.
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The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the third major of the LPGA Tour season, is set to begin on Thursday. The event, hosted at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, Florida, is anticipated to draw a global audience and feature some of the top names in women’s golf.