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Protesters in Kenya have clashed with police following the release of an autopsy report and conflicting statements from President William Ruto regarding the death of blogger Albert Ojwang while in custody. The incident has sparked widespread anger and calls for transparency.
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U.S. federal authorities have arrested Alejandro Theodoro Orellana, a man who went viral for distributing face masks to anti-ICE rioters in Los Angeles. The arrest has been highlighted as part of federal prosecutors’ broader efforts to target organizers of the protests. Meanwhile, a federal court case has been initiated to challenge Trump’s use of military…
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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh expressed excitement about the 2026 FIFA World Cup coming to SoFi Stadium, emphasizing the event’s potential to unite people and boost the sport’s popularity, similar to its impact in the U.S. in the 1990s. Harbaugh highlighted the ‘magic’ of the tournament and the importance of the crowd’s support…
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Germany’s national women’s football team has finalized its squad for the Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland. The team aims to improve on their performance from the last edition.
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U.S. soccer star Christian Pulisic defends his decision to rest during the Gold Cup, calling critics ‘way out of line.’ He emphasizes his commitment to the national team despite backlash from former players like Landon Donovan.
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Davante Adams praised the Los Angeles Rams’ positive locker room environment compared to his previous teams, while hinting at issues with the New York Jets and Las Vegas Raiders. Both Adams and Aaron Rodgers, a former Jets player, revealed mixed experiences with the organization and have moved on to new teams.
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A World War II soldier’s dog tag was returned to his family after 80 years, discovered by a metal detectorist on the Isle of Man. The tag’s return was made possible through a personal effort by Donald Madar, who connected with Gray’s family through a Facebook group.
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President Trump has warned that an Israeli strike on Iran ‘could happen’ as the U.S. continues to pressure Tehran on a nuclear deal while preparing evacuations from the Middle East. The IAEA has declared Iran in breach of non-proliferation obligations, while Defense Secretary Hegseth has suggested Iran is moving closer to nuclear weapons capability.
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Fox News’ ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ highlights the deportation of Greta Thunberg from Israel after her Gaza-bound flotilla was intercepted by the Israeli navy. The incident sparked controversy as Thunberg claimed she was ‘kidnapped’ by Israel, drawing criticism amid the ongoing hostage crisis in Gaza.
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A JetBlue aircraft rolled off the runway while landing at Boston’s Logan Airport, prompting the closure of the runway and the relocation of passengers. No injuries were reported, and the incident is under investigation.
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Former sports reporter Dennis Sharkey Jr., 50, was killed in a Jan. 10 road-rage shooting on the I-29 interstate in Missouri. Ruslan Huseynov, 34, has been charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action following the incident. The case was built on witness accounts, cellphone data, and bullet casings linking Huseynov to the crime.
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Hamas has carried out an unprovoked attack on the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), killing eight aid workers and injuring several others. The U.S.-backed organization condemned the violence as an assault on humanity, with Executive Chairman Rev. Johnnie Moore calling it a ‘ruthless assault’ on aid workers who were risking their lives to bring food to…
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A woman who police said made up a story about her 3-year-old daughter being abducted from her at gunpoint in Delaware has been charged with murder after the remains of a child were found. Police discovered human remains in Maryland, leading to the cancellation of an Amber Alert.
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Shemar Stewart, the Cincinnati Bengals’ 17th overall NFL Draft pick, has left the team’s minicamp due to a contract dispute over language allowing the team to void future guarantees. The situation has sparked debate within the football community, with Stewart asserting he is ‘100% right’ in his stance.
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Global efforts to combat child labor have made progress, but sub-Saharan Africa still has the highest number of underage workers. The continent’s fast-growing economies face significant challenges in addressing this persistent issue.
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Fabio Fognini insulted Corentin Moutet with vulgar language after losing their first-round match in the Stuttgart Open in Germany. The incident occurred following a tense exchange during the post-match handshake, where Fognini called Moutet a ‘little pig’ and a ‘piece of s—‘ in French, prompting Moutet to cut off the conversation.
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Denmark’s decision to switch from Microsoft to LibreOffice and Linux is a strategic move to enhance digital sovereignty, driven by concerns over foreign dependency and rising costs. This shift aligns with broader EU efforts to control data, set rules, and safeguard against potential disruptions in geopolitical tensions.
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Authorities intensify manhunt for Travis Decker, accused of killing his three daughters, as they warn a single mistake could lead to his capture. Sheriff Mike Morrison urges the public to stay vigilant as the search continues in the Washington wilderness.
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A Boeing 787 operated by Air India crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, killing over 200 people. Most of the victims were Indian or British nationals, with recovery efforts continuing.
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The FIFA Club World Cup is set to commence in the United States, aiming to determine the world’s top club team with an increased number of participants. However, the tournament faces significant opposition and mixed reactions from various quarters.
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Former President Joe Biden faces mounting legal and political scrutiny following revelations of his use of an autopen to sign pardons, including those for his son Hunter Biden and other high-profile figures. Investigations into potential cover-ups of his cognitive decline and the management of his health information are also ongoing, with lawmakers probing the White…
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President Trump is set to participate in a bill signing ceremony at the White, which is expected to highlight key policy initiatives from his administration. This event comes ahead of his planned executive order signings, signaling continued government action on pressing national issues.
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A viral TikTok video has exposed the frustration of a waitress dealing with customers returning half-eaten dishes for refunds, sparking debate on restaurant refund policies.
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President Donald Trump has announced his intent to sign a bill that would block California’s vehicle emission rules. The measure aims to align national regulations with industry interests and reduce potential economic burdens on automakers.
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President Donald Trump is set to sign a bill that would block California’s vehicle emission rules, a move supported by API President Mike Sommers who argues it will benefit American families by reducing regulatory burdens.
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The FBI has issued a warning about a significant cybersecurity threat: over a million Android-based devices, including smart TVs and streaming boxes, have been compromised by the BadBox 2.0 malware. These devices, often manufactured in mainland China, are being used in a global cybercrime network, turning them into unwitting participants in illicit activities without the…
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Rep. Maxine Waters has been a polarizing figure in Congress due to her controversial statements on social unrest, including the 1992 Rodney King riots. Her recent confrontational behavior with National Guardsmen during the California riots has reignited debates about whether her rhetoric incites violence or reflects deep-seated frustrations with systemic issues.
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New episodes of ‘The Art of the Surge: The Donald Trump Comeback’ explore the confirmation hearings of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, highlighting their intense scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers. The series, now in its second season, delves into the events following Trump’s 2024 election victory and the first 100 days…
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Former New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum made a ‘bold prediction’ about Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, suggesting he will be ‘irrelevant’ by Thanksgiving in the 2025 season. The prediction comes after Rodgers agreed to a deal with the Steelers and highlighted the challenges ahead for the team, including a tough schedule and the…
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Karen Read’s attorneys are meeting with the judge to discuss charges as jurors take a day off. The conference is part of the ongoing trial.
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Illinois Gov JB Pritzker, Minnesota Gov Tim Walz and New York Gov Kathy Hochul are testifying before the House Oversight Committee to defend sanctuary laws that shield undocumented immigrants from federal immigration enforcement. The governors argue that these laws are crucial for protecting vulnerable populations and upholding state sovereignty in immigration matters.
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The UN warns that the number of people displaced by war, violence, and persecution has almost doubled in the past decade. Funding for UNHCR remains stagnant, raising concerns about the adequacy of current aid efforts.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson provided exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the U.S. Capitol during a morning walk with Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy, offering rare personal insight into the legislative process.
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Frank Siller, Chairman of Tunnel to Towers, emphasized the urgent need to end veteran homelessness in America. The foundation has successfully housed over 10,000 veterans and is expanding its efforts with ‘veteran villages’ to provide dignified living conditions.
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Fox News has compiled an extensive list of smart TV offers from Amazon, Walmart, and Samsung, ensuring that consumers can find the perfect model for their needs and budgets. The article details several smart TV models with varying sizes and features, such as high-definition resolution, built-in streaming services, and compatibility with voice assistants and home…
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House lawmakers are proposing a bipartisan bill requiring the NSA to create an ‘AI security playbook’ to counter threats from China and other adversaries. The legislation aims to ensure the U.S. maintains technological leadership in AI amid growing competition.
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Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to address the obesity crisis and advocate for food stamp reforms that exclude junk food. Her comments have sparked a broader conversation about the role of government in shaping dietary habits.
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Karen Read’s legal team made a notable strategy shift as the retrial approaches its final stages. Angenette Levy of the Law & Crime Network discussed the case on Fox & Friends, highlighting the significance of the defense’s move.
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The retrial of Karen Read is nearing its pivotal stage as her defense team makes a strategic shift. Legal experts are closely scrutinizing this development, which could significantly influence the trial’s course.
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The NTSB is set to begin an investigation into the Air India plane crash following the discovery of a ‘mayday’ call. Former investigator Mike Coffield joins Fox & Friends to analyze the incident.
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Actor Jon Voight has accused California Governor Gavin Newsom of being a ‘lying dog’ for his handling of immigration issues. The remarks come amid ongoing anti-ICE protests and political tension over border policies.
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Defense Secretary Austin Hegseth is testifying before the House Armed Services Committee about the defense budget, with the Trump administration defending the military’s involvement in Los Angeles during anti-ICE riots. The hearing will focus on the administration’s justification for deploying military resources, with Hegseth expected to defend the decision as a necessary measure to ensure…
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Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran announced his move to Substack following his abrupt resignation from the network due to a deleted social media post criticizing President Donald Trump and Stephen Miller. ABC News suspended Moran after he made the controversial comments, which were deemed a violation of their policies.
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David Marcus, a Fox News contributor, warns that peaceful protesters at anti-ICE demonstrations risk abetting violence by Antifa and other agitators who use their presence to divert police attention and enable chaos. He criticizes the narrative that most protesters are peaceful, emphasizing that the legal responsibility of protesters extends to their actions in such situations.
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Air India flight AI 171 crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, resulting in over 240 fatalities. The incident has sparked urgent investigations into aviation safety and emergency response protocols.
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Aaron Reitz, a former Marine and top official in the Trump DOJ, has resigned to run for Texas attorney general, positioning himself as a defender of conservative values. His campaign emphasizes a ‘fight for the soul of Texas’ against ‘radical Left’ influences and includes plans to address border security and election integrity.
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Germany’s foreign minister is engaging with European counterparts to address Ukraine-related issues, while the country’s economy is projected to experience significant growth by 2026 due to new government initiatives and increased public spending. These developments mark a positive shift for Germany’s economic outlook, despite previous challenges in growth.
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Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger denied media portrayals of Los Angeles as a ‘war zone’ during anti-ICE protests. The former governor criticized the media for exaggerating the situation in the city.
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President Trump is pushing for a major tax bill to be finalized by July 4, but faces significant challenges in reconciling differences between the House and Senate GOP leaders. House Republicans have already extended certain tax deductions, but making them permanent would add $450 billion to the deficit.
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President Donald Trump is pushing for a major tax cut bill by July 4, but faces challenges in reconciling conflicting proposals between the House and Senate. Senate leaders are pushing for permanent business tax cuts, while House fiscal conservatives demand spending cuts to offset costs, creating a contentious negotiation.
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Democrats are leveraging military and national security backgrounds of candidates like Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger to counter Republican claims of weakness and win in 2026. This strategy aims to redefine the party’s image and address voter perceptions of caution and elitism.
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Democrats are turning to military veterans and national security professionals to counteract perceptions of weakness and boost their 2026 election strategy. The ‘Hellcats’ group, comprising four women with military experience, is seen as a model for the party’s future candidates.
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The summer transfer window is active with clubs making moves and players changing teams. The article rates the biggest deals, with Manchester City receiving an A- for their acquisition of Ryan Reijnders.
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The news item focuses on potential boxing matchups, including the rivalry between Paul and Chavez, as well as Teo and Haney. It also highlights Vasiliy Lomachenko’s legendary career and the anticipated return of George Kambosos to the ring.
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Former UFC fighters Din Thomas and Anthony Smith have shared their predictions for the Kamaru Usman vs. Joaquin Buckley main event. Expert Ian Parker offers betting guidance for the week’s UFC and PFL events.
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Max Verstappen is on the brink of a one-race ban ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. A potential infringement could result in him missing out on crucial championship points.
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The Redwoods and Cannons lead the PLL Power Rankings for Week 3 at 2-0, with Quint Kessenich analyzing which team is better.
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Victor Osimhen and D, Vlahovic remain stuck in their current clubs due to contractual issues, limiting their transfer appeal despite their prime years. Their situations highlight the growing difficulties for top players to secure better opportunities.
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Arsenal has moved ahead in the race for Viktor Gyökeres by holding firm talks with the striker’s agent. The Gunners are now positioned ahead of Manchester United in the competition for the Swedish forward’s signature.
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The Redwoods and Cannons are tied at 2-0, with Quint Kessenich determining the top teams for Week 3. Fans are eager to see which team will rise to the top in the rankings.