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The article discusses the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly regarding the threat of preempt… implications for regional stability.
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Eugene Kontorovich of George Mason University has warned that tensions between Israel and Iran could escalate to a new level, with potential U.S. involvement in a conflict. The analyst’s comments followed an Israeli airstrike during a ‘Fox News Live’ segment that reignited discussions about regional dynamics.
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Dr. Rebecca Grant of the Lexington Institute suggests that Iran’s actions may have provoked Israel’s strikes, implying a cycle of retaliation. Her analysis on Fox News Live highlights the complex dynamics between the two nations.
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Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. John Teichert predicts Iran may coordinate a missile strike to overwhelm Israel’s layered defenses, based on his analysis during an appearance on Fox News Live. The expert weighs the potential impact of Iran’s anticipated response to Israel’s recent strikes.
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A new report confirms that two European journalists were hacked with Paragon spyware, deepening an ongoing spyware scandal linked to government surveillance. The findings, published by The Citizen Lab, suggest that the same Paragon customer targeted both individuals, raising concerns about digital privacy and press freedom.
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Mayor Karen Bass extended the curfew in Los Angeles to 6 a.m. Friday as anti-ICE protests continued despite the order, with law enforcement intervening to disperse crowds. The city has deployed over 2,000 National Guardsmen to manage the escalating tensions.
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Mayor Karen Bass has extended curfew in Los Angeles to 6 a.m. Friday to manage ongoing anti-ICE protests that have escalated into confrontations. The LAPD has declared an ‘unlawful assembly’ and deployed National Guard units as tensions rise, with the mayor attributing the unrest to federal immigration raids.
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On Fox News Live, Kiron Skinner and Julian Epstein discussed the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, focusing on the potential for further conflict in the Middle East. The panelists examined the strategic implications of Israel’s actions against Iran’s nuclear program and the broader consequences for regional stability.
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Former Israeli military intelligence officer Amos Yadlin highlights Iran’s nuclear capabilities as a key target for Israeli forces and outlines potential outcomes of the escalating Middle East tensions. He discusses the strategic importance of countering Iran’s nuclear program during an interview with Fox News Live.
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U.S. Navy Association executive director Lt. Cmd. Steve Rogers (Ret.) discusses the implications of an Israeli strike on Iran with Fox News Live, examining how the escalating regional tensions might affect diplomatic efforts and international relations.
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The Israeli military reported that Iran has launched more than 100 drones at Israel, following a series of strikes on its nuclear facilities.
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Israeli airstrikes reportedly killed the head of Iran’s military and other top officials, according to a report by Fox News @ Night. The attack targeted a high-ranking Iranian figure, though details remain unclear.
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Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, has raised concerns about the potential for heightened conflict following Israel’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The remarks highlight the complex geopolitical landscape and the potential for further conflict in the region.
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An Iranian-American individual has expressed the view that Iranians are seeking democracy. During a segment on ‘Fox, News @ Night’, panelists debated the potential impact of Israel’s military actions against Iran on the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
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The U.S. Capitol is in turmoil as tensions peak between House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Democrats over the controversial arrest of Sen. Alex Padilla during a press conference with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. This incident, which led to Padilla being forcibly removed, has sparked outrage on both sides of the aisle. Meanwhile, Rep.…
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The article details the escalating tensions in Congress, with Senator Alex Padilla being forcibly removed by federal agents and Rep. LaMonica McIver indicted for assaulting agents in a Newark detention facility. These incidents have sparked bipartisan outrage and raised concerns about the erosion of congressional norms and trust.
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Ret. IDF Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin, a former high-ranking Israeli military officer, has stated that Israel had ‘no choice but to attack’ Iran’s nuclear facilities, ballistic missile supply and regime leaders. The comments were made during an interview on Fox News @ Night, where Yadlin discussed the strategic rationale behind the Israeli military operation.
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Apple has introduced a new secure import/export feature for passkeys during the Worldwide Developers Conference, built in collaboration with the FIDO Alliance. This innovation allows encrypted, user-initiated transfers of credentials between apps and systems, enhancing interoperability and security.
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Trump emphasized that Iran is incapable of developing a nuclear bomb, citing the country’s alleged technological and resource limitations. This assertion comes amid ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, with recent Israeli strikes against Iranian targets adding to the geopolitical volatility.
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Karen Read’s second trial over the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe is nearing its conclusion, with closing arguments set for Friday. The prosecution argues that Read’s taillight fragments found on O’Keefe’s clothing indicate a collision, while the defense disputes this evidence, suggesting instead that he was attacked by someone at the party or…
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The Edmonton Oilers delivered a stunning comeback by overcoming a 3-0 deficit to force overtime, with Leon Draisaitl scoring the winning goal to even the Stanley Cup Finals at 2-2.
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A crowd of anti-ICE protesters gathered outside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, on Thursday night. The demonstration highlighted growing tensions around immigration policy and detention practices.
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Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, defended strikes against Iran as self-defense during ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The discussion highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.
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A boat carrying dozens of people capsized in Lake Tumba, DR Congo, killing at least 30 individuals. The incident is attributed to severe weather conditions and overcrowding on the vessel.
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Israel conducted airstrikes in Tehran, eliminating multiple key regime leaders, according to reports from Fox News. The attack is part of an ongoing conflict with Iran, escalating tensions in the region.
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Jennifer Griffin reports Israeli intelligence predicts a potential Iranian ballistic missile strike. Pentagon updates highlight rising tensions between Israel and Iran.
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Elizabeth Pipko, founder of Lest People Forget, warns that Iran acquiring nuclear weapons would endanger global peace. She addresses the risks during an appearance on Fox News @ Night.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has vowed to challenge President Donald Trump in court every time he appears to break the law, following a press conference where he criticized Trump’s actions regarding ICE-related riots. The attorney general described Trump’s actions as ‘brazen,’ indicating a strong stance against the former president’s alleged legal violations.
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Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins criticizes California officials for the impact of anti-ICE riots on veteran care in Los Angeles, citing the closure of the VA’s Ambulatory Care Center due to vandalism and safety concerns. The closure disrupted over 600 veteran appointments, with Collins blaming the state and city for failing to maintain…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Israel struck the heart of Iran’s nuclear program, targeting the Natanz facility and nuclear scientists working on Iran’s weapons development. The strike, aimed at halting Iran’s progress toward nuclear weapons, follows hours of Iranian retaliatory drone attacks.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed an extensive strike against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, targeting the Natanz facility and key figures in its weapons development. Hours later, Iran launched approximately 100 retaliatory drones toward Israeli territory, which the IDF was working to intercept.
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Bridget Bean, the executive director of CISA, has announced her retirement from federal service, leaving the agency without a permanent leader. The Senate has yet to confirm a director, with Senator Ron Wyden blocking Trump’s nominee until an unclassified report on telecommunications security is released.
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Former NFL star Antonio Brown is under investigation for attempted murder after a violent incident at a boxing event in Miami. The Miami-Dade County arrest warrant cites a charge of attempted murder with a gun, requiring him to post a $10,000 bond and remain under house arrest pending trial.
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Rory McIlroy skipped media interviews for a fifth straight major tournament after a challenging first round at the U.S. Open. The reigning Masters champion finished four-over par, eight strokes behind leader J.J. Spaun.
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A U.S. federal judge ruled Thursday that President Donald Trump acted illegally by deploying the California National Guard during ICE-related riots in Los Angeles, mandating its return to state authority. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay, delaying the ruling’s implementation until June 13, 2025, to allow for an appeal.
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A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump’s deployment of California’s National Guard during ICE-related riots was illegal, ordering control to be returned to Governor Gavin Newsom. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily stayed the order, providing the government a narrow window to comply with the ruling.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attended Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers. The Panthers took a 3-0 lead in the first period with goals from Matthew Tkachuk, while the couple was seen in the crowd with Kelce in all red and Swift in a beige outfit with…
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Conservatives have strongly criticized Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla after he was removed from a Department of Homeland Security press conference in Los Angeles. The incident has intensified political tensions between California officials and the Trump administration, which recently deployed the National Guard to protect ICE officers amid local opposition.
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Cuomo claims that Trump never sent National Guard units to NYC during the 2020 George Floyd riots because he urged him not to do so. His comments come amid tensions over federal intervention in cities like Los Angeles, where troops were deployed.
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Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen went viral after slamming his fist on a table following a loss to Gukesh Dommaraju. He explained that losing feels more painful than winning, with negative emotions amplified in chess.
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Microsoft has quietly teased its next-generation Xbox console through its collaboration with Asus to launch two Xbox Ally handhelds later this year. These devices run Windows but boot directly into a full-screen Xbox UI, offering users a unique blend of portability and powerful gaming capabilities.
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Israeli Defense Forces launched a sweeping strike on Iran following months of failed nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Tehran. A state of emergency has been declared across Israel as the country braces for an Iranian response.
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Shane Lowry, the 2019 Open Championship winner, struggled during the 2025 U.S. Open’s first round, finishing 9-over par. His frustration led to a confrontation with a microphone at the 17th hole, revealing the course’s challenges and his own difficulties.
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Shane Lowry, the 2019 Open Championship winner, had a disastrous first round at the 2025 U.S. Open, shooting 9-over par and falling to 137th. His frustration peaked at the 17th hole when he knocked over a microphone, an act that drew attention.
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Patrick Reed made history by hitting the fourth albatross in U.S. Open history on the fourth hole at Oakmont Country Club. Reed’s remarkable shot not only placed him among an elite group of golfers but also highlighted the challenging conditions of the course, which tested the skills of the world’s best players.
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Former NBC and ABC News anchor Cynthia McFadden, reflecting on her long friendship with late broadcasting icon Barbara Walters, claimed that some of Walters’ interviews have not aged well. McFadden, who spoke with People Magazine about Walters’ life for the upcoming documentary ‘Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything,’ questioned whether her sharp questioning of high-profile subjects…
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Lorentio Brodesco has created the first custom PlayStation 1 motherboard outside of Sony, marking a milestone in reverse-engineering efforts. This fully functional board, designed to work with original PlayStation 1 components, could extend the lifespan of classic consoles without emulation.
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The WNBA’s TV ratings have dropped significantly due to the absence of Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, who is sidelined with a quad injury. Nielsen data shows a 55% decline in nationally televised viewership since her injury on May 24.
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President Donald Trump has announced trade agreements between the United States and both China and the United Kingdom, placing additional pressure on the European Union to resolve its ongoing trade disputes with the U.S. The EU remains in a state of indecision regarding its approach to navigating the current trade landscape.
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Cobi Jones, the U.S. Men’s National Team’s all-time leader in appearances, has voiced belief that the American team can achieve great success at the upcoming World Cup hosted by the country. Drawing from the 2002 achievement when the U.S. reached the quarterfinals as an underdog, Jones emphasized the importance of team unity and the potential…
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Disney’s ‘Snow White’ live-action remake, released in March 2025, has become the company’s worst-performing wide-release live-action film in almost 10 years, grossing only $205.5 million globally. The film’s financial shortfall highlights significant losses and has sparked discussions about the impact of controversy and shifting social attitudes on its box office performance.
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A federal judge questioned the legality of President Trump’s National Guard deployment during Los Angeles protests, emphasizing constitutional limits on presidential power. The judge’s deliberation comes amid a lawsuit filed by California’s Governor Newsom, who argues the president bypassed legal procedures.
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A federal judge has questioned the legal basis of President Donald Trump’s activation of the National Guard in response to anti-immigration protests in Los Angeles, warning against the misuse of executive power. The judge, Charles Breyer, emphasized the constitutional limits on presidential authority, drawing a clear distinction between a constitutional government and a monarchy.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticized California Democratic Senator Alex Padilla for interrupting her press conference, calling his actions ‘completely inappropriate’ and ‘not becoming’ of a public official. Padilla, who was escorted out of the room after refusing to comply with security officers’ instructions, later claimed he was ‘forced to the ground’ by DHS personnel.
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Kodai Senga suffered a possible leg injury during the Mets’ game against the Nationals, marking a setback for the team’s winning streak. His exit in the sixth inning after a hard landing on first base raises concerns about his recovery and future games.
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The CIA released 54 declassified documents about Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination, revealing his collaboration with the agency and assessments that Sirhan Sirhan likely acted alone. The release, mandated by President Trump’s executive order, provides new insights into RFK’s interactions with the CIA and the psychological profile of Sirhan Sirhan.
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The CIA has released 54 declassified documents about Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination, revealing his collaboration with the agency and assessments that Sirhan Sirhan likely acted alone. This follows an executive order by President Trump to release files on JFK, MLK Jr., and RFK, marking a significant step toward transparency.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has advised its 94 U.S. Attorney Offices to prepare for potential criminal investigations ahead of nationwide anti-Trump protests. The protests, described as a ‘day of defiance,’ are slated to occur on Saturday and coincide with a military parade in Washington, D.C., as well as a display of patriotism.
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Red Sox top prospect Roman Anthony made his MLB debut, with his sister Lia gaining viral attention on social media. Lia’s Instagram followers surged from 3,000 to over 17,000, and she received numerous DMs from fans.
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Cameron Dicker praised Jim Harbaugh for his genuine and humorous approach, which fosters team unity. He believes Harbaugh’s ability to connect with players is vital for the Chargers’ success.