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New York Mets reliever Justin Garza credits MLB The Show for helping him overcome pandemic-related struggles and revive his baseball career. The game’s Diamond Dynasty mode allowed him to rework his pitching arsenal, leading to a successful return to the majors after years of setbacks.
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Scottie Scheffler is the overwhelming favorite to win the U.S. Open, drawing comparisons to Tiger Woods due to his consistency and dominance. Jason Day, a former World No. 1, acknowledges Scheffler’s potential to become the next Tiger Woods, noting his remarkable achievements and the challenges faced by elite golfers.
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John Manly, lead attorney for Larry Nassar’s victims, criticizes USA Gymnastics for deleting transgender athlete policy pages, linking it to the Nassar scandal. Manly argues that the organization’s leadership prioritizes financial interests over athlete safety.
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Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has doubled down on his anti-violence message following recent incidents of violence in Los Angeles, emphasizing the need for peaceful protest and condemnation of destructive behavior. His post, which includes a ‘DO’ and ‘DO NOT’ list, calls for individuals to avoid looting, setting fires, and assaulting law enforcement, while…
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Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania issued a ‘DO’ and ‘DO NOT’ list to reinforce his anti-violence message following recent violence in Los Angeles, California. Republican colleagues, including Sen. Dave McCormick and Rep. Paul Gosar, echoed Fetterman’s sentiments, highlighting bipartisan concern over the unrest.
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Tenniix, an AI-powered tennis robot developed by T-Apex, offers players of all abilities a new way to practice and improve. The lightweight, 15-pound robot mimics professional playing styles like Nadal and Federer using AI trained on 8,000 hours of professional tennis data.
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An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 241 people and leaving one survivor, according to the airline’s statement. The incident has prompted international condolences and calls for a thorough investigation into the cause of the crash.
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An Air India passenger plane carrying more than 200 people crashed after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, with no survivors reported. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, en route to London, crashed into a residential area, killing all 242 onboard, including 169 Indians, 53 Britons, 7 Portuguese, and 1 Canadian.The incident has sparked global mourning, with Indian Prime…
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is preparing to defend his state’s sanctuary policies before a GOP-led hearing, stating that federal inaction has forced his administration to step in during the border crisis. His remarks will highlight the strain on state resources and criticize Republican governors for busing illegal immigrants to liberal states, claiming these actions worsened…
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has accused President Donald Trump of intentionally stoking chaos and unrest, linking the ongoing immigration riots in Los Angeles to his administration. She calls for accountability, stating that Trump and Stephen Miller are responsible for the violence.
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A study of 20,000 anxiety disorder patients shows how negativity bias affects brain structure, cognitive function and mental health, supporting the view that mental illness is brain illness. Researchers from Amen Clinics analyzed brain scans and cognitive data, finding that individuals with higher negativity bias exhibited reduced blood flow in critical brain regions and increased…
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Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters is spearheading the Save Women’s Sports Act, which aims to legally prohibit biological males from competing in girls’ sports. The legislation reflects a growing national movement to protect fair competition, as seen in the support for Riley Gaines and the opposition to policies that allow transgender athletes in women’s sports.
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President Trump is facing two critical ‘PATCO moments’ as LA riots and Iran talks test his leadership, mirroring Reagan’s firm handling of the 1981 PATCO strike. The outcome could define his presidency, much like Reagan’s actions shaped global perceptions of U.S. resolve.
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Senator Lindsey Graham advocates for sanctions targeting Russia’s backers, aiming to disrupt China’s support and reduce oil revenues. Europe is increasing defense spending, sending a message to aggressors.
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Protests against ICE in Spokane escalated to a state of emergency after demonstrators ignored curfew. Police deployed tear gas and arrested protesters for failure to disperse.
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Archaeologists in Syria have uncovered 4,500-year-old baby rattles, revealing ancient societies had commercial markets for children’s toys. The discovery, made in the ancient city of Hama, indicates parents used these rattles to entertain infants, showcasing similar childcare practices to modern times.
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Republican senators, led by Joni Ernst, have introduced DOGE budget proposals to cut government waste and reallocate taxpayer funds, targeting ‘welfare for politicians’ and misuse of taxpayer money. These efforts aim to save billions by addressing inefficiencies and ensuring fiscal responsibility.
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California is enforcing stricter measures against looters amid ongoing anti-ICE protests, with the reversal of Proposition 47 and the passage of Proposition 36 marking a significant shift in the state’s criminal justice approach. The new policies aim to address growing public concerns by imposing stricter penalties, particularly on repeat offenders and those engaging in organized…
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South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung ordered the discontinuation of loudspeakers to ‘promote peace on the Korean Peninsula.’ In return, Pyongyang appears to have stopped its loudspeakers near the border.
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The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has accused Hamas of attacking a bus carrying its aid workers, resulting in the deaths of five individuals. Israel confirmed the recovery of two hostages from Gaza.
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by the U.S., accuses Hamas of attacking a bus with its aid workers, killing five. Israel recovers two hostages from Gaza, according to DW.
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The Indiana Pacers extended their lead in the NBA Finals with a 116-107 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Tyrese Haliburton’s strong game of 22 points, 11 assists, and 9 rebounds helped secure the victory as the Pacers’ bench, including Mathurin and Siakam, provided crucial support.
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The Fox News Health Newsletter highlights the potential benefits of GLP-1 medications for weight loss and the health advantages of couples cuddling before sleep. Doctors offer guidance on suitable candidates for these weight loss drugs.
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The Republican Party (GOP) has won the 2025 Congressional Baseball Game for the fifth year in a row, continuing its dominance in the annual event. The GOP’s continued success underscores its strong influence and political capital within the House of Representatives.
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The Karen Read trial’s defense concluded with expert witness Dr. Andrew Rentschler refuting the prosecution’s claim that her SUV caused John O’Keefe’s injuries, asserting that the injuries were inconsistent with a collision at the alleged speed. The jury will deliberate after receiving instructions and hearing closing arguments.
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Conservative Gen-Z influencer Bo Loudon has explained his involvement in exposing a popular TikToker for allegedly overstaying a visa during a segment on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ His comments have sparked a broader discussion about immigration enforcement and accountability.
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Apple has quietly launched a new developer tool called Container on GitHub, designed to enable Linux development directly on macOS. The Container tool allows developers to run Linux containers without relying on third-party platforms like Docker or Pod, and instead creates individual, lightweight Linux virtual machines for each container.
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The Republicans secured another victory in the Congressional Baseball Game, continuing their dominance in the annual event. Chad Pergram, Fox News’ senior congressional correspondent, provided commentary on the game during ‘Special, Report.’
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The Democrats are trapped in their own narrative and their constant need to minimize the violence committed by those they support is proving to be very ‘confining’.
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The United States is advancing its nuclear infrastructure to support its AI ambitions, as China accelerates its nuclear reactor construction. The new uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge aims to bolster the nation’s energy capacity for AI data centers, which are expected to consume substantial amounts of electricity in the coming years.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutf’teld!’ panel discuss veteran correspondent Terry Moran’s reported departure from ABC News. This development is seen as a significant moment in the media landscape, given Moran’s long-standing career and contributions.
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During a segment on Fox News’ ‘Hann’ty,’ contributor Jonathan Turley discussed the presidential authority of Donald Trump to utilize federal law enforcement agencies to quell riots in Los Angeles. He detailed the legal basis for such actions, referencing the Insurrection Act.
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The U.S. government has long recognized greenhouse gases as a threat, but major rules to address them have failed to stick. This failure reflects deeper challenges in addressing climate change.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld accuses Democrats of ‘gaslighting’ during the Los Angeles riots, claiming they are misleading the public. The segment highlights concerns over political manipulation and misinformation in times of social unrest.
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A recent poll indicates that President Trump’s approval rating has stagnated despite slight improvements since April. The survey highlights ongoing challenges in critical policy areas such as immigration, which may be contributing to the lack of progress in his approval numbers.
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Defense Secretary Austin expressed uncertainty about the legal rationale for the deployment of 70,000 Marines to California, sparking questions about the justification for the deployment. Critics are calling for a clearer explanation of the military’s actions.
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The United States Department of Defense is set to review its involvement in the AUK, which aims to protect against China in the Pacific. The strategic pact between the US, UK, and Australia involves enhanced military capabilities.
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The CDC has reversed its earlier decision to lay off employees, rehiring over 400 staff members. This action aims to ensure the continuity of critical public health programs.
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The CDC has reversed its decision to lay off employees, rehiring over 400 workers. This move is expected to restore its capacity to respond to public health threats.
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The Senate has cleared a crucial procedural step for the landmark cryptocurrency bill, moving it closer to final passage as negotiations continue between Republicans and Democrats to finalize the legislation. Democrats remain divided over the bill, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren leading opposition.
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Senate Finance Committee Chair Mike Crapo has announced plans to make three major business tax incentives permanent in the GOP’s megabill, including larger deductions for research and development, business equipment, and debt interest. This decision will require cutting the state-and-local-tax (SALT) deduction, which has been a key break for individual taxpayers.
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Sen. Rand Paul claims he and his family have been uninvited from the White House picnic, accusing the Trump administration of targeting him over his opposition to certain policies. The senator said the decision was an act of petty retaliation against his criticism of Trump’s policies, particularly on issues like spending and tariffs.
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The Senate has rejected efforts to block multi-billion-dollar arms sales to Qatar and the UAE, with votes splitting along party lines. Democrats argue these deals benefit President Trump personally, citing a $400 million Qatari jet and a $2 billion UAE investment in a Trump-affiliated crypto venture.
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David Hogg announces his exit from the DNC vice chair role after a contentious period within the party. The DNC will hold new elections for the vice chair positions, with Kenyatta running unopposed for the male role and three other candidates vying for the second vacancy.
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Liverpool continues to monitor the potential transfer of Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
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USWNT midfielder Sam Coffey has signed a contract extension with the Portland Thorns, ensuring her commitment to the NWSL club until the 2027 season. This move underscores the team’s investment in its core roster and Coffey’s vital role in the U.S. Women’s National Team.
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Manchester City has excluded Jack Grealish from its 28-player squad for the Club World Cup. The decision has led to increased speculation about his potential departure from the club.
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Los Angeles FC has signed Nigerian attacker Javairo Dilrosun from Liga MX side Club América on loan for the 2023-24 Concacaf Champions League season. The move comes as LAFC looks to strengthen its attacking options ahead of the tournament.
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Concacaf confirmed it is in close and ongoing communication with local officials in Los Angeles as protests continue. The organization is actively monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of fans and participants ahead of the Gold Cup’s opening match.
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Inter Miami co-owner Jorge Mas has expressed confidence that Major League Soccer (MLS) will soon adopt a calendar aligned with international soccer standards. The potential shift in scheduling is seen as a strategic effort to better accommodate international competitions and attract top-tier talent.
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Sporting CP president warns against selling Viktor Gyökeres for €7,000,000 this summer, despite Manchester United’s interest. The club is assessing potential offers but remains cautious about the transfer.
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England manager Thomas Tuchel has said he understands criticism of Jude Bellingham after the midfielder’s emotions boiled over during the shock defeat to Senegal. Tuchel acknowledged the player’s frustration but emphasized the importance of composure in high-pressure situations.
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Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor, a critical rail artery between Boston and Washington, is already struggling with frequent breakdowns and unreliable service. The 2026 World Cup, which will see an influx of travelers, is raising concerns about the rail system’s capacity and reliability.
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The 2025 Indiana Pacers have stunned the NBA world with their remarkable run to the Finals, capturing the imagination of fans who never saw this level of performance from the team. Despite being considered underdogs, the Pacers’ blend of veteran leadership and youthful energy proved to be a powerful combination.
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The 2025 U.S. Open is set to be hosted at Oakmont Country Club, one of the most challenging golf courses in the world. This prestigious event will attract top golfers from around the globe.
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The Phoenix Suns and Kevin Durant are exploring trade options as discussions continue. NBA insiders have outlined five possible trade destinations, with one emerging as the most viable option.
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The Raiders have signed ex-Bengals inside linebacker Germaine Pratt to a one-year, $4.25 million deal, according to a source close to the team shared with ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The move adds depth to the Raiders’ linebacker corps ahead of the 2024 NFL season.
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Twins center fielder Byron Buxton hit a 479-foot home run and made a diving catch in center field during Wednesday’s game. The performance highlighted his athleticism and versatility on the field.
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Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins has defended his claims about his father’s alleged connections to the Yankees, dismissing reports that suggest the relationships were tainted by corruption or impropriety.
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Detroit Tigers rookie right-hander Jackson Jobe will require season-ending elbow surgery, ending his 2024 campaign. The procedure is expected to sideline him for at least six months, with a potential return in late 2025.