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Fox News has launched a summer vacation quiz designed to entertain viewers by matching them with potential network personalities they could meet during their travels. The quiz is presented in a lighthearty manner, with a thank you message after completion.
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Senate leaders are preparing to question senior intelligence officials about their involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, amid growing concerns over potential escalation. The hearing will feature testimony from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabb0ard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who will address the extent of US intelligence activities in the volatile region.
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Federal workers warn that taxpayer support for the government has significantly declined due to the DOGE-led workforce reduction efforts. These cuts are causing agencies like the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency to face severe operational challenges, with workers reporting that their departments are essentially ‘set up for failure.’
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune faces mounting internal conflicts within the Republican Party as he aims to pass a sweeping tax-and-spending package by next week. Key issues include Medicaid tax changes, state-and-local-tax deductions, and modifications to clean-energy credits that are sparking disagreements among GOP senators and House members.
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Former Sen. Bob Menendez began his 11-year prison sentence at a federal prison in Pennsylvania. He was convicted on 16 counts, including bribery and foreign agent activity, marking a rare sentencing for a sitting senator.
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Senators convened in a closed-door briefing with law enforcement officials following the fatal Minnesota shootings to advocate for increased funding for lawmaker security, highlighting a bipartisan effort to address the surge in threats against elected officials. The meeting underscored growing concerns about the safety of members of Congress as the Senate Appropriations Committee considers raising…
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune faces significant challenges in passing his party’s tax-and-spending package, with key conflicts emerging over Medicaid provider taxes, state and local tax deductions, and clean-energy incentives. These issues threaten the timeline for the bill’s passage, as some Republicans and moderate allies express concerns and push for modifications.
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Former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez has begun serving his 11-year prison sentence. He was found guilty of 16 counts including bribery and foreign agent activity for Egypt.
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Shaquille O’Neal is set to make his WWE 2K2
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Fantasy managers are advised to closely monitor the ongoing season’s developments as June progresses. The article highlights key prospects that may influence team strategies and player performance.
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This guide is a one-stop resource for Fantasy Football players preparing for the 2,025 draft season, including rankings, mock drafts, and analysis. It provides detailed player rankings, projections, and strategic insights to help users make informed decisions during the draft.
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Manchester City are treating the Club World Cup as the beginning of a new chapter under Pep Guardiola, following a challenging season that saw them narrowly miss the top four in the Premier League and fail to win any trophies.
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A new book excerpt explores how WCW capitalized on the intense rivalry between Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone during the NBA Finals. The narrative details the wrestling promotion’s creative strategy to adapt the basketball players’ real-life feud into a compelling wrestling storyline.
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The Edmonton Oilers face a crucial challenge against the Panthers in Game 6, with the potential to extend the series. Key players and stats are highlighted, along with betting intel.
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Tanner Shiver, a Louisville native competing in the MC, is set to get married this weekend, with the wedding ceremony coinciding with his participation in the prestigious event. The timing of the wedding has sparked discussions among fans and participants about the balance between personal milestones and professional commitments in high-profile competitions.
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The first losses of the season for the Lynx and Liberty have opened up the race to the in-season tournament final. The competition for the Commissioner’s Cup is now more competitive with several teams vying for the title.
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J.J. McCarthy, the 2024 No. 10 overall draft pick, has been sidelined for his rookie season due to a knee injury. Details regarding the severity of his injury and when he may be ready to return to the field have yet to be disclosed.
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NFL executives and scouts have evaluated the most impactful offseason moves of the 2024 season. The Green Bay Packers’ decision to trade Aaron Rodgers to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Giants’ acquisition of George Pickens were highlighted as major strategic shifts.
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The San Antonio Spurs are evaluating multiple trade options as they prepare for the draft, aiming to build a sustainable team. The franchise has received three potential trade offers, indicating active engagement in reshaping their roster.
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Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo provide insights into player movements and team strategies as the NBA draft approaches. The mock draft highlights key prospects and anticipated trades.
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As the MLB season approaches its midway point, fans and analysts are closely examining the league’s top offensive performances. This period of the season often provides valuable insights into which teams are building momentum and which are struggling to find consistency.
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Aryna Sabalenka apologized to Coco Gauff for her emotional outburst after losing at the French Open, admitting her frustration led to unprofessional remarks. The incident has sparked conversations about mental resilience and composure in high-pressure sports environments.
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Lakers superstar LeBron James emphasized that his primary focus is on recovering his left knee to ensure he can participate in training camp and prepare for his 23rd NBA season. His availability will be crucial for the team’s preparation for the upcoming season.
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The PGA Tour has announced that commissioner Jay Monahan will step down in 2. The transition is expected to bring changes in leadership and strategy for the tour.
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Arsenal are among the clubs interested in signing former Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte, according to Transfer Talk. The latest news and rumors surrounding the transfer are being closely followed.
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Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages was hit by a fastball from Padres starter Dylan Cease during the fourth inning. Both managers visited the scene to investigate whether the pitch was intentional.
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The article explores the potential favorites for The Open and whether J.J. Spaun’s recent success can lead to more wins in 2025. It also looks at how Ryder Cup teams are shaping up for the upcoming matches.
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The first transfer window has revealed emerging strategies by Liverpool and Chelsea as clubs adjust their approaches to player acquisition. This period of activity is providing insights into the evolving tactics of these clubs as they seek to strengthen their squads.
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EA Sports has announced the return of the Shapeshifters in the Football Ultimate Team mode for FC 25, with Harry Kane among the notable players featured in new and dynamic positions. The update brings fresh gameplay elements, allowing players to place their squad members in unique formations, enhancing the strategic depth of the game.
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A recent analysis highlights the top 11 college quarterbacks most suited for success in the NFL, focusing on their alignment with various offensive systems. The evaluation considers each player’s strengths and potential adaptability to different playbooks.
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NFL executives and scouts have evaluated the potential offseason moves for Aaron Rodgers and George Pickens, with insights into their likely impact on team strategies and player market dynamics. The analysis includes opinions on Rodgers joining the Steelers and Pick,ens moving to the Cowboys.
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The 2025 Fantasy Football draft guide offers rankings, mock drafts, and expert analysis to help fans prepare for the annual event. This comprehensive resource includes player evaluations and strategic insights to enhance draft success.
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Shaquille O’Neal will make his WWE 2K25 debut. The announcement marks a significant crossover between sports and entertainment.
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Scammers are using Venmo and similar apps to create fake accounts that mimic legitimate nonprofits, stealing donations from unsuspecting donors. Victims report no assistance from Venmo or other platforms, highlighting the need for greater accountability and security measures.
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Christian higher education institutions are facing potential penalties under President Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’, which could financially penalize colleges whose graduates pursue service careers over high-paying jobs. The legislation proposes to evaluate colleges based on graduate earnings compared to high school dropouts, potentially devaluing degrees in service-oriented fields.
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LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam praises the efforts of golf influencers like Paige Spiranac, Grace Charis, and Tisha Alyn for their role in popularizing the sport. Sorenstam acknowledges the shift in how golf is consumed today, with social media playing a key role in attracting new fans.
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Israeli airstrikes targeted missile launchers and radar systems in western Iran, as revealed by video released by the Israeli Defense Forces. The strikes were conducted on June 17, 2025, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions.
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A federal judge appointed by Reagan has ruled that the Trump administration’s NIH grant cuts are illegal and discriminatory, highlighting racial and LGBTQ bias. The judge called for legal action against the decision, which HHS defends as necessary to eliminate ideological agendas in research funding.
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Adi Alexander, father of Edan Alexander, discusses the Israeli government’s approach to releasing remaining hostages amid rising tensions with Iran. He shares updates on his son’s health post-release.
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Hugh Hewitt, a Fox News contributor, discusses the Israel-Iran conflict and U.S. posturing on the escalation. Hewitt highlights the importance of understanding Israel’s strategic actions.
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Florida Sheriff Wayne Ivey challenged Lizzo’s accusation, stating his words were about violent tactics, not peaceful protests. Lizzo claimed law enforcement threatened to kill protesters, invoking constitutional rights.
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A shocking video published by the New York Post captures Jonathan Wohl allegedly attacking police officers with a knife inside a Manhattan courthouse. This incident has sparked concern and calls for increased security measures at public institutions.
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California State Sen. Scott Wiener is introducing the No Secret Police Act to ban law enforcement from covering faces amid increased ICE arrests and protests. The bill aims to ensure transparency and identify officers during public interactions.
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Ford executives and actor Bryan Cranston are leading efforts to transform Detroit’s abandoned Michigan Central Station into a tech innovation hub, aiming to boost local economic growth. The project, highlighted by the Ford Building Together event, is expected to create new job opportunities and stimulate growth in the technology and manufacturing industries.
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Israel claims to have killed Iran’s most senior military official, Maj. Gen. Ali Shadmani, in an airstrike that reportedly targeted the regime’s headquarters in Tehran. The IDF described the strike as part of a strategic operation following precise intelligence, marking the second such elimination of Iran’s wartime chief of staff within a week.
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Influencer Daniel Mac joined Fox & Friends to discuss his career path, revealing that he secured his dream job with just a phone and a single question. His approach highlights the power of strategic outreach and authentic engagement in building a successful career.
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Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon asserts that the U.S.-Israel alliance has significantly hindered Iran’s nuclear progress. He urges Iranians to reconsider their regime’s policies.
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Progress Action Fund has launched a controversial new ad targeting young men, depicting ICE agents forcibly removing a U.S. citizen during a date. Democrats hope the ad will sway voters ahead of the 2026 midterms, though critics dismiss it as fear-mongering.
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President Donald Trump left the G7 summit early following a heated exchange with French President Emmanuel Macron, criticizing the leader over his handling of trade and security issues. Trump, a vocal critic of Macron’s policies, accused him of being ‘always wrong’ in his approach, sparking concern over potential tensions between the two nations.
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President Trump left the G7 summit early, claiming the Israel-Iran conflict required a solution ‘much bigger’ than a cease-fire. He hinted at potential military action, emphasizing that Iran cannot possess a nuclear weapon.
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Dr. Ron Taylor, a two-time World Series champion pitcher and team physician for the Toronto Blue Jays, has died at 87. His legacy includes winning titles with the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals and being honored with a place in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
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A man accused of murdering two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses also visited the homes of two other lawmakers before and after the shootings, but one was on vacation and the other was intercepted by police. The suspect, Vance Luther Boelter, is alleged to have impersonated a law enforcement officer and carried out a…
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A federal court is set to hear arguments regarding the legality of President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard in Los Angeles. Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley has commented on the case, which also involves an extended block on Trump’s ban on foreign students at Harvard.
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Southwest Airlines has implemented a new cockpit alert system following a near-collision incident. The system aims to improve pilot awareness and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Israeli forces have carried out an operation eliminating an Iranian military commander, escalating tensions. The incident occurs as Trump leaves the G7 summit, raising questions about U.S. foreign policy shifts.
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Former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, is set to begin his 11-year federal prison term for bribery and corruption charges. He was convicted on all 16 counts in July and is expected to report to the Federal Correctional Institution, Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania.
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Patrick Timmins joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the targeted attack on court officers, intensifying scrutiny on DA Alvin Bragg. The incident has raised questions about public safety and prosecutorial accountability.
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A retrial for Karen Read, accused of murdering her husband, is ongoing as the jury continues deliberations following a hung jury in last year’s trial. The second day of deliberations has begun.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has described the latest wave of Russian attacks on Kyiv as ‘one of the most horrific’ with at least 15 civilians killed. The strikes have reportedly targeted dozens of locations across the capital, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the latest Russian attacks on Kyiv as ‘one of the most horrific attacks,’ with at least 15 civilians killed. Dozens of locations across the capital were reportedly struck, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.