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German Foreign Minister Annalena Merz has accused Israel of carrying out ‘dirty work’ on behalf of Germany in Iran, escalating tensions in the region. This comes as both Israel and Iran intensify military strikes, with recent clashes in Gaza resulting in multiple casualties near a humanitarian aid distribution site.
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The IAEA reports North Korea is building a new facility at Yongbyon, similar to a known uranium enrichment site. This development raises concerns about nuclear program expansion.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported that North Korea is building a new facility at its Yongby, which is similar to a known uranium enrichment site. This development raises concerns about the country’s expanding nuclear capabilities.
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A children’s book celebrating Amsterdam’s diversity has fueled backlash from the Netherlands’ Chinese community. The book, featuring a character with Chinese features, aims to highlight the city’s multiculturalism but has sparked controversy.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that states and cities obstructing ICE or allowing rioters to destroy infrastructure may lose federal funding. He emphasized that rogue actors must comply with federal laws or face financial consequences.
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During the G7 summit in Canada, Italian PM Giorgia Meloni was captured rolling her eyes at French President Emmanuel Macron, fueling social media debate. Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump abruptly left the summit to return to Washington, D.C., amid tensions between Israel and Iran.
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A Reagan Institute poll reveals 84% of Americans prioritize preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, aligning with President Trump’s assertive position on the Israel-Iran conflict. The survey, conducted before Israel’s attack on Iran, highlights public support for airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities, though with a clear partisan divide.
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Angel Reese, the WNBA star known for her rebounding prowess, has filed a trademark for the term ‘mebounds,’ which originated from critics mocking her for grabbing rebounds off her own missed shots. The term has become a symbol of her unique presence in the league.
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The Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil transport, faces potential disruption due to escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. Concerns have grown over the possibility of shipping delays and reduced crude oil flows through the narrow strait.
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The Strait of Hormuz is the world’s most vital artery for oil transportation. Rising tensions between Iran and Israel have sparked concerns over potential disruptions to this crucial shipping route, threatening global energy markets.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders has endorsed Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor, praising his grassroots campaign as progressives attempt to unite behind a single candidate against Andrew Cuomo. The endorsement comes as Mamdani, a state assembly member, seeks to challenge former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is seen as the frontrunner in the race.
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A new variant of the coronavirus, called ‘Nimbus’, is linked to severe throat symptoms described as ‘razor blade throat’. Patients report an excruciating sensation similar to swallowing shards of glass, with the variant accounting for up to 37% of U.S. cases.
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred’s decision to remove Pete Rose from the permanently ineligible list has sparked debate, with former Boston Red Sox star Derek Lowe expressing support for the move. Rose, who passed away in 2020, was a three-time World Series champion and holds the record for most hits in MLB history with 4,256 and…
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After decades of negotiation, the state and the Hohenzollern family have reached a resolution regarding the ownership of various art pieces, including paintings and furniture, ending a long-standing disagreement that spanned nearly 100 years.
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Vice President JD Vance has defended President Donald Trump’s position on Iran, noting the ‘crazy stuff on social media’ causing confusion. He emphasized Trump’s consistent stance against Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions.
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Protests in Nairobi over the death of Albert Ojwang, accused of defaming Deputy Inspector General Eliud Langat, have turned violent, resulting in one fatality. The incident has raised concerns about the rule of law and the handling of such cases in Kenya.
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Over 100 looters stormed an AutoZone store in southern Los Angeles, marking the second such incident at the location in nearly a year. The event resulted in significant damage and merchandise losses, with suspects fleeing before police arrived.
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New York City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested by DHS agents after allegedly assaulting a federal officer during an immigration court proceeding. Charged with misconduct, the arrest sparked a backlash from officials and civil rights advocates, who condemned it as an abuse of power and a threat to democracy.
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Russia and Iran maintain a strong economic and strategic partnership, yet Moscow is not expected to provide military aid to Iran in its conflict with Israel, despite a recent defense pact.
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PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan announced he will leave the tour next year, and Tiger Woods congratulated the new CEO, Brian Rolapp. Monahan emphasized the importance of honoring golf’s traditions while embracing its evolution under Rolapp’s leadership.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed alignment with President Donald Trump on China’s trade practices, acknowledging that Trump is right about China’s export restrictions. The two leaders, meeting at the G7 summit, agreed on the need to address China’s alleged manipulation of global trade rules through export controls, which could affect critical raw…
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Israel launched airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities, but experts warn that the Fordow site remains a major threat requiring U.S. military capabilities to neutralize. President Trump has not yet confirmed U.S. military action, though he emphasizes American military technology’s superiority.
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Gambling advertisements at Brazilian football matches have become more prevalent than in any other major league, raising significant financial and mental health concerns. Lawmakers are urged to address the issue amid rising addiction rates.
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Los Angeles officials have pursued charges against numerous individuals involved in violent riots during ongoing immigration protests. Over 575 arrests have been made as federal investigations into protest funding by the IRS begin, highlighting the government’s crackdown on illegal activities linked to the demonstrations.
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China expert William Figueroa has stated that Beijing lacks the capability to project power in the Middle East. The Iran-Israel conflict poses risks to China’s energy security.
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Jurors in Karen Read’s retrial have raised questions that suggest they might be considering lesser charges rather than the most severe murder count, experts say. The first set of questions indicates the jury is focusing on the drunk driving charge, potentially influencing the case’s outcome.
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Jurors’ questions in Karen Read’s retrial suggest they may be considering lesser charges than murder in the case of her boyfriend John O’Keefe’s death, experts say. The first set of questions sent back to the court in Karen Read’s retrial could be a positive sign for her defense – at least as it pertains to…
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Virginia’s gubernatorial race is being viewed as a key referendum on President Trump’s policies, with his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiatives impacting the state. The race is one of only two to hold a gubernatorial contest in the year following a presidential election, making it a significant indicator for the 2024 midterms.
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Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly was hospitalized after overdosing on medication in prison, according to his attorney. The overdose required two days of hospitalization and his legal team claims the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) administered an excessive dose, possibly as part of a plot to kill him.
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Rebel Wilson shared details of a severe on-set accident during filming of ‘Bride Hard,’ where her nose was split open in a fight scene, requiring urgent medical attention and plastic surgery. Meanwhile, Charlize Theron revealed she fractured her toe during stunt work on ‘Apex’ without protective gear, highlighting the risks faced by actors in action…
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A new study reveals that one in four immigrants in Germany do not intend to remain in the country. The research highlights economic and social factors driving this exodus, including perceived discrimination and the appeal of other nations to economically successful migrants.
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The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning for portions of California, Arizona, and Nevada, advising residents to avoid coffee and alcohol consumption due to their dehydrating effects. A dietitian-nutritionist recommends milk as a better hydration option, citing a study that found fat-free milk to be the top hydrator.
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A Michigan teenager, Kiernan Tague, received probation instead of prison time for a 100 mph crash that killed his friend Flynn MacKrell. The court’s decision, influenced by Tague’s age at the time of the crash, has sparked criticism from the victim’s family and legal experts who argue for greater accountability for the fatal, preventable incident.
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A new study highlights a concerning trend of increasing appendix cancer diagnoses in younger patients. Researchers are investigating potential environmental factors that may be contributing to this rise, as the condition has become more prevalent among young people than in previous decades.
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The latest edition of Fox News Opinion presents a range of perspectives and analysis on pressing political and social issues. Sean Hannity, a prominent Fox News host, outlines the critical stakes in the Israel-Iran conflict.
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Senate Republicans are advancing a probe into former President Joe Biden’s alleged cognitive decline, with a hearing set for Wednesday. The hearing aims to investigate claims of concealment of Biden’s health decline, while Democrats have not called any witnesses.
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House Democrats from New York are warning that Trump’s proposed budget cuts could leave the city vulnerable to terror attacks. The lawmakers argue that significant funding reductions to homeland security grants would undermine response capabilities and counterterrorism efforts.
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Will Cain is providing real-time commentary on the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, analyzing the potential consequences of the conflict. Political analyst David Hookstead is also featured on the show, offering insights into the broader political ramifications.
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Jurors in the trial of Karen Read, accused of murdering her husband, have submitted three questions to Judge Beverly Cannone as they continue deliberations. The judge read the questions in court on Tuesday and allowed prosecutors and the defense time to prepare their responses.
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Fox News contributor Dan Hoffman joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss his take on the escalation between Israel and Iran as top Trump administration national security officials are set to meet. Hoffman argues that Iran’s regime security is more tenuous than it’s ever been.
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Javier Bardem has called Israel’s actions in Gaza genocide, citing graphic footage of Palestinian children being killed. The actor’s comments have sparked significant international debate.
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Officer intervention likely prevented more deaths after suspect Vance Boelter allegedly killed state Rep. Melissa Hortman on Saturday, police chief says. Police interaction with alleged Minnesota lawmaker shooter Vance Boelter likely prevented the loss of more lives, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said on Monday.
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Consumers’ Research has accused five U.S. hospitals of misusing taxpayer funds to support political agendas such as DEI and gender ideology, urging an investigation into their practices.
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A report by Consumers’ Research accuses five U.S. hospitals of misusing federal taxpayer dollars to promote politically charged initiatives like DEI, gender ideology, and climate activism, rather than focusing on patient care. The nonprofit group urges President Trump and lawmakers to investigate potential violations of anti-DEI laws and scrutinize the hospitals’ tax exemptions.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has criticized the Trump administration for attempting to rescind Biden-era national monument protections, calling the move ‘petty’ and part of a ‘war on California.’ The Justice Department confirmed the president’s authority to reverse such designations, overturning a longstanding legal interpretation.
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Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann expressed optimism about Aaron Rodgers’ potential success with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The former quarterback emphasized Rodgers’ ability to throw the ball and the relief of not needing to manage additional responsibilities, like being a general manager.
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Fox Nation’s ‘Summer of Chaos’ revisits Seattle’s police-free CHOP zone, highlighting the violence and chaos that followed after police left the area. The special examines the impact of the experiment on public safety and community relations.
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Fox Nation’s ‘Summer of Chaos’ special revisits the 2020 Seattle CHOP zone experiment, which led to violence, deaths, and unrest. The documentary highlights the lawlessness, clashes, and chaos that emerged as law enforcement withdrew, resulting in arson, shootings, and alleged sexual assaults.
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Rep. Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, has called for temperance in the Democratic Party’s approach to transgender issues, arguing that the party overplayed its hand and may have unintentionally fueled perceptions of cultural aggression. She warned that the party risks losing its grip on public opinion if it continues to move…
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A Florida man, Tiron Alexander, has been convicted for fraudulently accessing airline websites to book over 120 free flights using fake flight attendant credentials between 2018 and 2024. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confirmed that while he bypassed security procedures, he underwent all necessary checks and did not pose a threat to other passengers, leading…
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Rep. Sarah McBride has raised concerns that the Democratic Party’s approach to transgender issues may have become too polarizing. The remarks highlight an internal debate over the balance between advocacy and voter accessibility.
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Netflix has released a preview for Season 8 of ‘Somebody Feed Phil,’ set to premiere on June 18. Phil Rosenthal returns with his trademark humor as he explores new destinations and food discoveries.
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A 1983 message in a bottle, containing a faded letter and Canadian currency, was recently discovered on Sable Island. The bottle’s preservation was remarkable, with the gin scent still strong despite 40 years at sea.
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A 1983 message in a bottle was discovered on Sable Island, containing a faded letter and a two-dollar bill from 1974. The bottle, which still retained the scent of gin, was sent from a resupply ship near the island 40 years ago.
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A collision between two oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz led to a fire, prompting a rescue operation by the UAE. The incident, deemed not security-related by British maritime security firm Ambrey, resulted in the safe evacuation of 24 people.
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The U.S. State Department has issued an updated travel advisory for the Dominican Republic, advising American citizens to exercise increased caution due to high rates of violent crime, robbery, homicide, and sexual assault. The advisory highlights limited police effectiveness and the lack of prosecution for criminals, urging travelers to avoid displaying wealth and to be…
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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has called on the United States to ‘have Israel’s back’ amid the escalating conflict with Iran. He has also criticized Democrats for their push to block U.S. military force against Iran.
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Retired General Jack Keane asserts that the United States and Israel have no current plans for a ground invasion of Iran, emphasizing the increased concerns over Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The analysis highlights the strategic and military implications of potential U.S. involvement in the conflict with Iran.
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A global crisis of extreme drought and water shortages is intensifying, with severe repercussions for agriculture, economic stability, and the well-being of communities worldwide. The uneven impact of this crisis across different regions underscores the need for targeted and innovative approaches to address the growing challenges of water scarcity.
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Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow believes the team could win more games without Rafael Devers, following his trade to the San Francisco Giants. The decision, made after internal disagreements and the signing of Alex Bregman, reflects a strategic move to align with the organization’s long-term vision for the 2025 season.