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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a cybersecurity warning about a growing threat known as ‘juice jacking’ at airports, where hackers can install malware on travelers’ devices through USB ports. The agency urges passengers to avoid direct USB connections and instead use TSA-compliant power bricks.
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The TSA warns that airport USB ports can be exploited by hackers to steal data through ‘juice jacking.’ Travelers are advised to avoid plugging their phones directly into these ports and use TSA-compliant power bricks instead. The agency also cautions against using unsecured public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions.
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Iran launched a large-scale missile attack on Israel, with reports indicating that at least five to seven missiles pierced Israel’s missile defense systems, prompting urgent civilian shelter directives from Israeli authorities.
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Iran launches retaliatory missile strikes against Israel, triggering air raid sirens and raising fears of expanded conflict. Fox News correspondent discusses the intensifying situation on ‘America Reports.’
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has expressed a desire for rain during President Donald Trump’s upcoming Flag Day military parade. Walz, a Democrat, humorously confessed to hoping for inclement weather, which would potentially disrupt the event.
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Flag Day, observed annually on June 14, commemorates the 1777 adoption of the American flag and is a holiday that celebrates our country’s biggest symbol of freedom and unity. The article highlights various ways to celebrate Flag Day, including patriotic apparel, home decor, and party essentials.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the declining viewership of the NBA Finals, citing changes in the media landscape as a key factor. The first two games of the Thunder-Pacers series saw a significant drop in ratings, with an average of 8.84 million viewers, marking the lowest viewership since 2007.
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A new national poll indicates nearly half of Americans support Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, with significant partisan differences. Republicans are more likely to support the action, while Democrats largely oppose it.
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A new national poll indicates that a majority of Americans support Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, with the backing split along partisan lines. The survey conducted by the Ronald Reagan Institute shows 45% of respondents support the strikes, while 37% oppose them, with the remainder unsure.
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The Indiana Fever have announced that star guard Caitlin Clark will return to the lineup this weekend after missing five games with a quadriceps injury. Clark’s return comes as the New York Liberty maintain an undefeated record against Eastern Conference teams.
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Sen. Alex Padilla’s forcible removal from a Homeland Security press conference by law enforcement after attempting to question Secretary Kristi Noem about immigration raids is being used by Democrats to raise funds, framing it as a symbol of authoritarianism under the Trump administration. The incident has sparked bipartisan concerns and highlighted ongoing tensions over immigration…
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Tehran has denounced Israeli strikes targeting military leaders and nuclear sites as a ‘declaration of war,’ escalating tensions in the region. A diplomatic de-escalation seems like a distant prospect.
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Anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests have erupted into violent riots in multiple U.S. cities, including Austin, Texas, and Los Angeles. The unrest started in Los Angeles on June 7, where protests against ICE raids turned violent, leading to property damage, injuries to officers, and road blockages.
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The U.S. Secret Service confirmed awareness of violent graffiti targeting President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance in Los Angeles during recent riots linked to ICE arrests of illegal immigrants. Officials warn of escalating tensions and potential threats to national security, while the Trump administration continues its immigration enforcement operations.
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President Trump believes Israel’s strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities may improve the chances of a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal, despite Iran’s suspension of talks. The administration has been seeking a diplomatic resolution, but Iran has announced it will not participate further in negotiations.
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New psychological research has found that far-right narratives about societal breakdown could be contributing to increased support for authoritarian leaders such as US President Donald Trump. The study, published in the journal Political Psychology, analyzed data from over 2,000 American voters.
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A new study highlights the exploitation of young women, primarily from Africa, who have been coerced into working in Russia’s war factories. The report, which includes firsthand accounts from those affected, raises serious concerns about the exploitation and human rights violations in the region.
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The Boeing 787-8 plane crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in 241 fatalities. The sole survivor, a British national of Indian origin, described his survival as a ‘miracle’.
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A federal judge blocked Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to quell anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, but the 9th Circuit Court issued a temporary stay, creating legal uncertainty. Trump argued that the action was lawful and necessary to ensure public safety, while Newsom claimed the president overstepped his authority.
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Hezbollah faces a critical juncture following Israeli strikes on Iran, with analysts questioning whether the group is too weakened to retaliate or is focused on rearming. The article examines the group’s strategic balance between restraint and potential escalation.
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Marine experts have likely uncovered the remains of the 18th-century treasure ship Recovery, which sank off the coast of Ireland in 1787. The ship, believed to have carried valuable cargo including rare art and marble, was identified by its unique copper sheathing, a feature rarely found in 18th-century shipwrecks.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz suggested that China might possess the ‘moral authority’ to mediate Middle East peace talks following Israel’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. During a discussion with the Center for American Progress, Walz commented on the escalating tensions, highlighting the United States’ lack of neutrality and questioning its ability to lead de-escalation efforts.
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Israeli experts claim Iran was assembling a crude nuclear weapon, while U.S. intelligence asserts no active nuclear weapon program. The strike has sparked global calls for de-escalation, highlighting tensions over Iran’s intentions.
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Israel’s airstrike on Tehran has ignited global debate over Iran’s nuclear capabilities. While Israeli experts claim Iran was nearing a nuclear weapon, critics argue the attack may accelerate its pursuit of nuclear capabilities.
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Equestrian Australia suspended Olympian Heath Ryan after video showed him whipping a horse, citing animal welfare concerns. Ryan claimed the footage was from two years ago and that his actions were in the horse’s best interest.
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The death of Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son, Miller, is still under investigation as authorities explore the possibility of homicide. Officials initially ruled the cause of death as carbon monoxide poisoning, but the Costa Rican prosecutor’s office continues to evaluate the circumstances. Miller died on March 21, and the family announced his passing on March 23,…
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Sen. Chuck Grassley is advancing a Senate bill to enhance immigration enforcement and secure the border, following Trump’s significant reduction in illegal border encounters. The legislation includes funding boosts for law enforcement, expedited removal of criminal aliens, and reimbursement for states’ costs incurred during the Biden-Harris administration’s border crisis.
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The Milwaukee Brewers honored Aaron Civale’s trade request by sending him to the Chicago White Sox, who last season set the record for the most losses in one season. Civale, a right-hander, requested a trade after being demoted to the bullpen and was officially traded on Friday.
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The Milwaukee Brewers honored Aaron Civale’s trade request by sending him to the Chicago White Sox, who set the MLB record for most losses in a season. Civale, a 30-year-old right-hander, was demoted to the bullpen this week after struggling with his performance.
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An appellate court in New York has upheld a $5 million verdict against President Donald Trump, ruling that he sexually abused and defamed former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll. Two Trump-appointed judges dissented, arguing that the Access Hollywood tape should not have been used as evidence.
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Zornitsa Gyutsova, a Bulgarian influencer, has drawn criticism for her misogynistic online content, sparking debates about the role of social media in perpetuating gender-based violence. The controversy has highlighted concerns over the spread of harmful ideologies in the Balkans.
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Germany is increasing security at Jewish and Israeli-linked locations in response to anticipated retaliation from Israel’s recent strikes on Iran. Economic indicators suggest the country’s economy may be turning a corner.
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Four migrants escaped from the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, following a disturbance. Immigration attorney Mustafa Cetin described the incident as stemming from delayed meals and a subsequent violent confrontation.
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Fox News Opinion covers the political landscape, addressing issues like anti-ICE riots, Soros-backed ‘No Kings’ rallies, and Trump’s emergency powers. Contributors such as Hannity and Arroyo debate these topics, reflecting the platform’s conservative perspective.
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The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, is investigating the Los Angeles riots and the handling of the situation by California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Comer wrote letters to the Department of Justice accusing the officials of falsely blaming President Trump for the violence.
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Israel’s surprise strike on Iran’s capital, Tehran, was the result of years of covert intelligence operations by Mossad, including hidden weapons, drone bases and the elimination of nuclear scientists. The operation, codenamed ‘Am Kelavi’ (Rising Lion), combined military, intelligence and defense industry efforts to neutralize Iran’s critical military and nuclear assets.
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The NYPD is increasing security at Jewish sites across New York City in response to Israeli strikes on Iran, aiming to protect Jewish communities amid Middle East tensions. Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch are coordinating with federal agencies to monitor potential impacts.
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Israel’s strike against Iran’s nuclear program marks a dramatic escalation in Middle Eastern tensions, raising questions about U.S. response and potential for wider regional conflict. The operation, codenamed Operation Rising Lion, targeted critical components of Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure, leading to Iran’s retaliatory drone attacks.
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Milwaukee Brewers prospect Jacob Misiorowski was forced to leave his MLB debut, where he had a no-hitter through five innings, due to leg cramping. He reached 102.2 mph with his fastball, the fastest by any Brewers starter since 2008.
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The demand for rare earth elements has surged in recent years, driven by their critical role in advanced technologies such as electric vehicles (EVs), fighter jets, and digital cameras. However, their sources are concentrated in a few countries, primarily China, which controls approximately 60% of the global supply.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member and Salvadoran migrant, faces federal prosecution for human trafficking and conspiracy charges after being returned to the U.S. The case highlights legal battles over his deportation and the Trump administration’s role in delaying his return. His legal team disputes the charges, arguing that the government is hiding its…
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Jurors have begun deliberating in Karen Read’s murder trial after closing arguments and judicial instructions from Judge Beverly Cannone. The prosecution’s case centers on forensic evidence, including O’Keefe’s phone data and Read’s interviews, while the defense argues the timeline is flawed and evidence is weak.
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Oil prices have surged following Israel’s attack on Iran, raising fears of a regional conflict that could disrupt global oil supplies. The situation is compounded by Trump’s ongoing tariff policies, which have contributed to heightened economic uncertainty.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attendance at the G7 summit in Canada provides a pivotal opportunity to mend the strained relationship between India and Canada. The visit comes amid lingering issues surrounding the killings of Sikh activists, which have created significant mistrust between the two nations.
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Iran has declared its right to nuclear technology and missile capability following Israeli strikes that killed seven officials, including nuclear scientists. The Iranian government, in a statement released by the Iranian government, asserted that the attacks proved its right to nuclear enrichment programs.
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Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born cancer researcher and Harvard University associate, was released by a federal judge following four months of detention, though she remains under travel restrictions. Federal authorities allege she lied about carrying frog embryos into the U.S. and planned to smuggle them without declaration.
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A second federal judge blocked an executive order from President Donald Trump aimed at overhauling U.S. elections. The order sought to require proof of citizenship for federal voting, limit mail-in ballots, and condition federal election funding on state compliance.
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Cincinnati Reds pitcher Wade Miley is accused of supplying drugs to Tyler Skaggs, who died of an overdose in 2019. The case is part of a wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles Angels, with multiple teammates and former staff implicated in the distribution of illicit substances.
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International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi called Israeli President Isaac Herzog following the airstrikes on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, expressing deep concern over the risks to nuclear safety and regional security. Iran’s foreign minister demanded explicit condemnation of the strike, calling for an emergency IAEA meeting to address the situation.
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House Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is investigating Planned Parenthood’s use of federal funds, alleging misuse for abortions and gender-affirming care. The probe follows GOP efforts to restrict abortion funding and aligns with Trump’s policies.
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Jackson Bailey, a former Prairie View A&M linebacker, has died at 22. Details surrounding his death were not immediately known.
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The charred remains of the passengers forced authorities to rely on DNA testing for identification. Officials said it might take weeks to confirm the final death toll.
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Authorities have recovered one of the two black box recorders from the crashed Air India flight, marking a critical step in the ongoing investigation into the crash. Officials are currently working to confirm the final death toll, which is crucial for understanding the scale of the tragedy and providing closure to the families of the…
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Progressive House Democrats, known as the ‘Squad,’ are criticizing Israel for its recent military strikes on Iran, with members labeling Prime Minister Benjamin, Netanyahu as a ‘war criminal.’ The attacks, described as a preemptive strike, have raised concerns about escalating regional tensions and potential U.S. involvement.
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A federal court’s order compelling President Trump to return National Guard control to California has been paused on appeal. The initial ruling stated that the Guard’s deployment exceeded Trump’s authority.
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Hungarian MEP Klara Dobrev warns of the fragility of democracy in Europe, highlighting the rise of illiberal regimes and emphasizing the need for vigilance. She addresses the political shifts in Hungary and the broader European context.
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Senators from both parties are alarmed by the incident involving California Democrat Sen. Alex Padilla, who was forcibly removed from a press conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The event has sparked bipartisan concern over the treatment of lawmakers and raised fears of further tensions in the Senate.
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The U.S. Army is set to celebrate its 250th anniversary with a grand military parade in Washington, D.C., scheduled for June 14, commissioned by President Trump. However, the event faces the threat of anti-Trump protests, including ‘Refuse Fascism’ and ‘No Kings’ movements, amid concerns over public safety and potential clashes.
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As the U.S. Army marks its 250th anniversary, President Donald Trump is hosting a massive military parade in Washington D.C., coinciding with Flag Day and his 79th birthday. The event features thousands of soldiers, historic and modern military equipment, and an array of festivities, including a birthday festival, concert, and fireworks.
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Global leaders have called for restraint following Israel’s overnight strikes on over 100 targets in Iran, which have raised fears of further escalation in the Middle East.