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The Democratic National Committee has ruled to remove 25-year-old vice chair David Hogg, citing diversity initiatives. Critics argue the move undermines merit-based leadership.
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Ben Shapiro, a prominent conservative commentator, criticized Democratic leaders for allegedly allowing cities to ‘fall apart’ during a discussion on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ He focused on recent anti-ICE riots in Los, Angeles and criticized California leaders for their ‘virtue signaling’ regarding immigration policies.
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A heroic stranger saved a 6-year-old boy who was drowning in a Florida pool by diving in, pulling him out, and performing CPR until the child started breathing again. The incident, captured on surveillance video, underscores the critical importance of quick action during emergencies.
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Fox News Politics newsletter highlights Rep. Maxine Waters’ controversial role in the 1992 Los Angeles riots following the Rodney King beating, where she downplayed the violence as ‘just a bunch of crazy people’, and her recent involvement in the current illegal immigration crisis in California. The piece connects her past actions with present events, suggesting…
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump joined members of both political parties and their families at the annual Congressional Picnic. The event, which has become a traditional summer gathering, allows for informal interactions among lawmakers and their families.
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Marines are transitioning from training to operational roles in Los Angeles ahead of nationwide anti-Trump protests, despite legal challenges from Governor Gavin Newsom. The deployment is intended to assist law enforcement in maintaining order during the demonstrations, with National Guard troops also present.
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Marines are transitioning to operational support in Los Angeles ahead of nationwide anti-Trump protests. Officials defend the deployment as necessary to protect law enforcement and maintain order during demonstrations.
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Ret. Gen. Joseph Votel, former commander of U.S. Central Command, has expressed concerns about the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, suggesting Israel could inflict significant damage in a potential conflict. The discussion took place on 'The Story,' where Votel also addressed President Donald Trump's warnings about a possible Israel-Iran conflict.
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Ret. Gen. Joseph Votel warns of escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, citing rising military and diplomatic posturing. He references former President Trump’s warnings about the potential for a major conflict between the two nations.
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The segment ‘Behind The Badge’ on Fox And Friends features an in-depth discussion about law enforcement and public accountability. The hosts explore the challenges faced by police officers and the role of media in shaping public perception.
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Greg Gutfeld argues that Democratic policies made Trump’s presidency inevitable, citing anti-ICE protests and Sen. Alex Padilla’s unexpected appearance at a DHS press conference as key points.
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Senate Republicans are divided over funding for President Trump’s border security plan. Graham supports a $150 billion proposal, while Paul urges a 50% cut. The plan includes investments in border walls, ICE detention, and Border Patrol expansion.
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Greg Gutfeld, co-host of ‘The Five,’ has labeled anti-ICE riots as a ‘societal issue,’ referencing viral videos on social, media and more. The discussion centers on the recent incidents involving law enforcement and migrants, reflecting broader debates over immigration policies and national security.
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Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) criticized Rep. John Mannion (D-N.Y.) for being ‘unhinged and unprofessional’ during a chaotic House floor confrontation. Lawler accused Mannion of shouting at him, calling for the Democrat to seek anger management help and to ‘f— off.’
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A report by the Tech Transparency Project reveals that over a dozen private browsing apps on Apple and Google app stores have undisclosed ties to Chinese companies. These connections could expose users’ data to the Chinese government, as Chinese law mandates data sharing with authorities.
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Political commentator John Ashbrook and co-hosts Josh Holmes and Michael Duncan discuss the Democratic Party’s leadership issues on The Will Cain Show, criticizing its structure and effectiveness. They analyze David Hogg’s exit from the DNC, characterizing him as a ‘professional protester.’
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott defends the deployment of the National Guard to quell violent anti-ICE riots, citing the need for public safety. The governor made these remarks on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ where he addressed the escalating tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
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Protesters are expected to gather in Washington, D.C., and cities nationwide this weekend in response to President Donald Trump’s military parade commemorating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. Organized groups such as ‘Refuse Fascism’ and ‘No Kings’ are staging demonstrations to protest Trump’s policies and recent actions, including ICE raids in Los Angeles and the deployment…
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Sen. Adam Schiff of California has called for the resignation of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after fellow Democrat Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a press conference. The incident has reignited tensions between the Trump administration and Democrats over immigration and National Guard deployment in Los Angeles.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. explains his rationale for appointing new members to a vaccine advisory committee and shares his views on President Donald Trump’s proposed ‘big, beautiful bill.’
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Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., has introduced the ‘Advanced AI Security Readiness Act,’ directing the NSA to create an ‘AI Security Playbook’ to counter Chinese technological threats. The legislation aims to bolster U.S. cybersecurity defenses through strategic preparedness.
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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) conducted a precision airstrike in Northwest Syria, killing ISIS official Rakhim Boev, who was planning operations threatening U.S. citizens and allies. The strike is part of CENTCOM’s ongoing efforts to disrupt terrorist networks, while recent diplomatic moves aim to normalize relations with Syria.
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Law enforcement agencies across the country are reporting an alarming trend of hidden cameras being placed in residents’ lawns and gardens. These cameras are believed to be used by burglary suspects to determine when homes might be unoccupied.
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Democratic Senator Alex Padilla, representing California, was unexpectedly removed from a press conference with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi No, sparking widespread reactions. The incident, reported by Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram, highlights growing political tensions and has raised questions about the conduct of public officials.
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Republican lawmakers and the Trump administration have condemned Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for comparing ICE agents to the Nazi Gestapo, calling the remarks ‘disgusting.’ The criticism has intensified amid growing concerns over the safety of ICE agents facing violent threats.
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The Trump administration is engaging with Capitol Hill to modify the Graham-Blumenthal legislation, which would enforce sweeping sanctions on Russia, including a 500% tariff on countries trading with Moscow. While preferring a diplomatic route, officials aim to weaken the bill by replacing mandatory enforcement terms with discretionary language to grant President Trump more flexibility.
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against New York, alleging that the state’s Protect Our Courts Act and related executive orders undermine federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit, announced by Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday, targets New York’s 2020 legislation and two executive orders signed by former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Republicans for their ‘cru’d budget cuts targeting PBS and children’s programming, using a stuffed Elmo doll to highlight his point in a bizarre but symbolic gesture.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Republicans for targeting PBS and children’s programming, comparing it to ‘attacking Elmo and Big Bird.’ He used a stuffed Elmo doll during a House floor debate to underscore his critique of the GOP’s budget cuts, which he claims disproportionately affect educational and cultural initiatives.
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President Trump has revived calls for jail sentences for those who burn American flags, suggesting a one-year term, and is working with Congress to pass a law criminalizing the act. However, flag burning remains constitutionally protected.
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Sebastian Maniscalco Advocates for Strict Parenting as He Discusses His Approach to Raising Children
Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco, known for his role in Apple Podcasts’ ‘Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story,’ shares his candid insights on parenting, emphasizing the importance of strict discipline and a ‘half psychotic’ approach to effectively raise children in today’s world.
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Caitlin Clark revived a notorious Pacers tradition by performing the choke sign during Game 3 of the NBA Finals. The Pacers executed a dramatic comeback to take a 2-1 series lead, continuing their momentum in the NBA Finals.
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President Donald Trump’s administration is elevating investigations into Minnesota’s policies on transgender athletes in girls’ sports following a transgender pitcher’s state championship win. The U.S. Department of Education has assigned the case to a new Title IX Investigations Team, highlighting concerns over protecting women’s rights.
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The Trump administration has escalated its investigations into Minnesota for allowing a transgender athlete to compete in girls’ sports after the athlete won a state championship. The Department of Education announced the formation of a Title IX Special Investigations Team to handle the case. The decision is part of a broader effort to address concerns…
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer clarified the status of trade negotiations with China, stating that the U.S. remains committed to protecting its economic interests. China consistently raises specific issues during talks, which the U.S. is working to resolve through diplomatic channels.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is moving past internal disputes involving David Hogg, who has opted not to seek re-election as vice chair. Hogg’s decision follows a series of controversies, including a re-vote on his position and a damaging Politico report, with officials emphasizing the need for the party to refocus on key issues affecting…
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U.S. District Judge Iain Johnston has ruled that Deere must face an antitrust lawsuit from the FTC, accusing the company of leveraging its authorized dealer network to inflate repair and parts costs for farmers. The case, filed during the Biden administration, was joined by Michigan, Wisconsin, and three other states, claiming Deere’s practices violate federal…
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U.S. District Judge Iain Johnston has ruled that Deere must face an antitrust lawsuit from the FTC. The case alleges that Deere’s control over its dealer network has led to higher repair and parts costs for farmers.
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The House GOP is investigating Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s clash with federal immigration officials, extending the probe to recent Los Angeles riots. Rep. Andy Ogles highlights concerns about a city-funded program possibly misusing taxpayer money and the need to monitor illegal immigration and government waste.
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Will Cain discusses the left’s shift toward extremism, abandoning moderate positions. The episode also covers David Hogg’s ousting from the Democratic Party and features a music list by Brian Wilson.
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Democratic Senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was ejected from a press conference hosted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Padilla claims he was trying to ask a, question when he was removed. The incident has sparked discussions about the conduct of the Trump administration and the appropriateness of such actions by federal officials.
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The House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump’s $9.4 billion plan to cut federal funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The measure, which cleared on a narrow vote, has sparked debate over ‘woke’ spending and its impact on global initiatives.
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A convoy of pro-Palestinian activists is attempting to reach the Rafah border crossing in Gaza to challenge Israel’s blockade of humanitarian aid. Other activists who planned to join were detained by Egypt.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s deportation of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil, allowing him to remain in custody. The government has until Friday morning to appeal the decision, with Khalil’s release contingent on the outcome.
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During a contentious House Ways and Means Committee hearing, Democratic Delegate Stacey Plaskett confronted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over an economic chart that she argued was incomplete. The exchange led to a heated disagreement, with Plaskett accusing Bessent of interrupting her and Bessent defending his right to offer market insights.
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Former ESPN host Dan Le Batard claimed that President Donald Trump is trying to make the United States a ‘whiter nation,’ targeting communities of color through immigration policies and the use of the National Guard in Los Angeles. He criticized the administration for eroding American democracy by framing marginalized groups as criminals and using military…
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During the opening round of the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, top golfers like Rory McIlroy faced treacherous conditions, with McIlroy shooting 4-over despite an initial strong start. The course’s thick rough and challenging layout tested even the best players, including Shane Lowry, who struggled with frustrating mishaps.
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Ryanair announces €500 fines for unruly passengers. Fines will be a minimum punishment, with civil damages for more serious cases.
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Germany’s women’s football team has finalized its squad for the Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland, with coach Christian Wück confirming the roster. The team aims to improve upon their performance from the previous tournament.
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Germany’s women’s national team coach Christian Wück has finalized the squad for Euro 2025, aiming to improve on their previous performance. The selection includes no major surprises, reflecting confidence in the team’s current composition.
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Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti has received a reduced prison sentence following a resentencing hearing, cutting his initial 14-year term to 95 months. The court ruled the original sentence was excessive due to overestimated financial losses, leading to a new release date in 2029.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has accused federal immigration enforcement under the Trump administration of being akin to ‘terrorism,’ drawing a direct parallel to the Confederacy’s supposed victory in the Civil War.
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Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a press conference with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after allegedly lunging at her during a discussion on anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. Noem criticized his actions as ‘completely inappropriate,’ and California Governor Newsom blamed the Trump administration for the situation.
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Andrew Cuomo is launching a new ad in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, linking Los Angeles unrest to President Trump and questioning the experience of his opponent, Zohran Mamdani. The ad highlights Cuomo’s claim that Trump’s policies could lead to a federal crackdown on New York, positioning Cuomo as the experienced leader to…
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Frontrunner Andrew Cuomo is using the unrest in Los Angeles to highlight potential threats from President Donald Trump, positioning himself as the city’s protector in a new campaign ad. The former governor, who is seeking political redemption after resigning amid scandals, is vowing to shield New York City from what he describes as a possible…
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Houston Texans safety Jimmie Ward was arrested on a felony assault charge, according to jail records. The Texans released a statement acknowledging the reports surrounding Ward’s arrest, stating they are gathering more information and have no further comment at this time.
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Rep. Seth Moulton accused Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of potentially sharing classified information about U.S. airstrikes against Houthi rebels on unclassified Signal chat, demanding accountability. Hegseth avoided direct answers, emphasizing the mission’s success instead.
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A crash involving an Air India jet comes as the flag carrier undergoes a major revamp under the Tata Group’s ownership. The incident has raised concerns about the airline’s safety and operational standards during this period of transformation.
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A crash involving an Air India jet has occurred as the airline, now under Tata Group ownership, faces significant restructuring efforts. The incident highlights the complexities of Air India’s ongoing transformation.
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Sen. Josh Hawley has expanded his investigation into alleged financial support for anti-ICE riots, vowing to issue subpoenas against three left-wing organizations. Hawley claims the riots are not spontaneous and believes someone is funding them, stating that those who bankroll civil unrest are aiding illegal activities.