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Eric Trump praised his father as a ‘miraculous man’ on Hannity, marking the 10-year anniversary of the MAGA movement’s inception. The movement, which began with Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, has since become a significant political force in the United States.
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Bob Schwartz, 80, holds the title of ‘The Plankster’ after maintaining a plank for 50 minutes, which is believed to be a record for his age group. This achievement highlights his dedication to fitness and challenges common perceptions about aging and physical capability.
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Senator Tom Cotton asserts that Iran’s uranium enrichment sites will inevitably need to be closed. His comments align with a hardline stance on Iran’s nuclear program, reflecting broader conservative foreign policy views.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discussed a helicopter reporter’s emotional breakdown during a live broadcast. The incident has sparked conversations about the mental health of media professionals and the pressures of live broadcasting.
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Senator Lindsey Graham criticized Trump’s Middle East strategy during an interview on Hannity, highlighting concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The senator called for a more decisive U.S. stance to prevent the country from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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Fox News’ Gutfeld! panel welcomed back host Kat Timpf following her life-saving childbirth experience. The show highlighted the significance of her recovery and the role of medical care in her survival.
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The special report explores the evolving dynamics between Iran and Israel, with a focus on recent developments and the potential role of Donald Trump in shaping regional tensions. Analysts and experts weigh in on the implications of Trump’s potential return to the political scene and its impact on Middle Eastern diplomacy.
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Trump’s recent comments on Iran’s nuclear program have reignited debates about U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Analysts suggest that these comments could impact U.S. diplomatic engagements with both Israel and Iran, potentially affecting regional stability.
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Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s border czar, outlined plans to withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities to pressure them into cooperating with immigration enforcement. The administration aims to enhance federal control over immigration by holding local jurisdictions accountable.
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A Salesforce-led study reveals LLM agents struggle with CRM tasks, achieving only 58% success on simple tasks and 35% on multi-step ones. Poor confidentiality awareness among the agents raises data security concerns in enterprise environments.
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Reverend Jimmy Swaggart, America’s longest-serving TV evangelist, is in critical condition after a cardiac arrest, with his family appealing for prayers. The father of the renowned preacher remains hospitalized, and his son has emphasized the need for a ‘miracle’ to save his life.
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Israeli authorities have activated emergency sirens across Tel Aviv, prompting nearly 1 million residents to seek shelter in bomb shelters as tensions escalate between Iran and Israel. The alerts come amid intensified airstrikes and retaliatory strikes that have raised fears of a broader regional conflict.
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LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam will compete at the American Century Championship, promoting her Annika Foundation which supports young women through golf. The tournament also raises funds for local and national charities, blending sports and philanthropy.
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Lara Trump praised President Trump’s military parade as a ‘beautiful celebration of America.’ The segment also addressed New York City’s mayoral race, discussing key players and implications for governance.
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Ret. Lt. Colonel Daniel Davis and Claremont Institute director Will Thibeau warn against further U.S. military escalation in the Middle East, arguing that prolonged conflict risks destabilizing regional security and diverting resources from domestic priorities. The discussion on ‘Jesse Watters Prim’time’ highlights the dangers of sustained U.S. involvement, suggesting that a policy of restraint could…
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President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are cutting short their G7 summit trip to return to Washington DC as tensions in the Israel-Iran conflict escalate. Trump’s recent social media comment urging evacuation of Tehran has prompted speculation about US military action, though officials insist the US remains in a defensive posture.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity discusses the potential dangers and high stakes of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict during his show ‘Hannity.’ He emphasizes the need for careful consideration of the risks involved.
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On Monday, June 16, the political talk show ‘The Will Cain Show’ featured a discussion on the complex relationship between Iran and Israel, particularly in light of recent geopolitical tensions. Host Will Cain explored the historical and contemporary issues between the two nations, emphasizing how their conflicts have shaped international relations.
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Former MLB All-Star Zack Cozart announced he would no longer support Trump if the U.S. is involved in a war with Iran, following Trump’s call for mass evacuations in Tehran. Cozart, a longtime Trump supporter, made his stance public on social media amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
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President Donald Trump has left the G7 summit, citing tensions in the Middle, his decision to exit the summit has raised questions about his commitment to international diplomacy.
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President Donald Trump has announced his intention to return to the global stage following his departure from the G7 summit, citing ongoing conflicts in the Middle, He emphasized the importance of addressing these issues directly, rather than engaging in diplomatic talks.
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Former Boston University women’s soccer players have publicly supported former head coach Nancy Feldman amid sexual harassment allegations by Alex Cooper. The university reiterated its zero-tolerance policy for harassment, but the controversy highlights ongoing debates over institutional accountability.
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Nearly 100 former Boston University women’s soccer players have defended former coach Nancy Feldman amid sexual harassment allegations by podcaster Alex Cooper. The university reaffirmed its anti-harassment policy, but the case highlights ongoing tensions between institutional responses and personal experiences.
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Martha MacCallum addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the importance of U.S. support for Israel. She also examined the challenges of managing migration flows and Trump’s influence on current political dynamics.
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On ‘The Story’, Martha MacCallum addresses issues of Israeli security, migration challenges, and Donald Trump’s political influence. The discussion highlights tensions between Israel and its neighbors, the debate over U.S. migration policies, and Trump’s ongoing impact on American politics.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo criticized the ‘ultimate threat to democracy’ in Los Angeles during a segment on The Ingraham Angle.
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Analysts are closely watching how Trump’s policies could impact the fragile U.S.-Iran relationship and Israel’s strategic interests. The situation underscores the volatile nature of the Middle East and the challenges of international diplomacy.
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MSNBC anchor Ayman Mohyeldin led a discussion on Sunday about whether the rise in political violence can be attributed to the failure of the political system to represent voters’ concerns. Former New York Mayor Bill De Blasio argued that inclusive societies experience less extremism, while the conversation highlighted the role of political polarization in fostering…
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, discussed Trump’s deportation plans on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The segment examined the impact of these policies on immigration dynamics and border security.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday parade as a vibrant celebration of national pride during an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The event highlighted the military’s readiness and its role in maintaining U.S. interests in the Middle East.
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Caitlin Clark’s electrifying return to the WNBA featured a 38-second 3-point onslaught that stunned observers, including Hall of Famer Rebecca Lobo. Her performance helped Indiana defeat the undefeated New York Liberty and reignited interest in the league.
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A California dentist, Dr. Ryan Watkins, who treated a 9-year-old girl, Silvanna Moreno, hours before her death following a routine procedure, was on probation for a 2016 incident where a patient’s heart stopped during anesthesia. The girl’s death was ruled an accident due to a pre-existing medical condition, and Watkins denied any wrongdoing, citing adherence…
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A former Coast Guard officer, Peter Stinson, faces federal charges after allegedly posting numerous threatening messages against President Donald Trump on social media platforms. The FBI affidavit details multiple graphic threats involving weapons and other violent acts, with some references suggesting a potential connection to the aftermath of the United Healthcare CEO’s murder by Luigi…
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Jesse Watters argues that Iran has reached its weakest point in decades during its conflict with Israel. The analysis suggests potential shifts in the Middle East’s power dynamics.
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Over 200 House and Senate Democrats have condemned the removal of Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., from a Homeland Security presser, calling it an ‘unprecedented incident’ and accusing the Trump administration of potential violations of the separation of powers. The incident, which occurred last week, saw Padilla forcibly removed and handcuffed after attempting to speak against…
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Protesters at D.C. Military Parade Signal Support for Violent Tactics Amid Anti-Trump Demonstrations
Protesters at a D.C. military parade expressed support for violent tactics used in anti-Trump demonstrations, including throwing rocks, while asserting their constitutional rights. Some attendees defended the actions as necessary under the current political climate.
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Protesters at a D.C. military parade expressed support for the violent tactics used in recent anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles, asserting their constitutional rights. Despite the peaceful nature of the D.C. demonstration, some attendees justified the use of force as long as no one is harmed.
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Justin Bieber has shared candid thoughts on social media about his ‘anger issues’ and a recent confrontation with paparazzi at the beach. The pop star, 31, revealed he feels ‘broken’ and exhausted from trying to fix himself, expressing frustration with the ongoing scrutiny and public expectation of his behavior.
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Massachusetts school officials are facing a legal backlash over a proposed policy that would prohibit religious groups, such as the House of Promise Church, from renting public school facilities. The policy, known as Policy 3204, has drawn criticism for allegedly violating the First Amendment rights of religious organizations.
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Ippei Mizuhara, former interpreter of Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, began serving a 57-month prison sentence for stealing nearly $17 million. Ohtani publicly denied any involvement in the gambling scheme, calling the story fabricated.
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who came in third in New Jersey’s Democratic gubernatorial primary, is being considered for the lieutenant governor position by the winning candidate, Mikie Sherrill. Baraka’s arrest at an ICE facility during a protest brought him national attention, with some Republicans calling it a symbol of Democratic chaos. Baraka’s campaign leveraged the…
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Former ABC News reporter Terry Moran, fired for a social media post criticizing Trump, argues that journalists should not prioritize objectivity over citizenship, praising CBS’s Scott Pelley for his anti-Trump commencement speech. The controversy highlights tensions within media circles over the balance between journalistic neutrality and public engagement.
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Elijah Blue Allman, the son of Cher and late Gregg Allman, was hospitalized in San Bernardino County for erratic behavior after authorities found drugs at his residence. His estranged wife, Marieangela King Allman, praised his commitment to sobriety despite the incident.
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Junior right-hander Gage Wood pitched the third no-hitter in College World Series history, striking out 19 batters in an elimination game against Murray State. Arkansas’ victory secured their place in the next round as they prepare to face the winner of LSU and UCLA’s matchup.
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Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb claims his team was ‘lying’ about a cultural change during the 2023 season. Coach Mike McDaniel responded by expressing frustration at not being informed earlier, focusing instead on future improvements for the organization.
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Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic supported Trump’s Army 250th anniversary parade, emphasizing the importance of honoring service members, while liberal opposition criticized the event, with the White House calling the protests a failure.
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ICE arrested Omar Pulido Bastida for spitting on an ICE agent during his arrest in Los Angeles, citing his prior robbery and assault convictions. The incident has intensified political tensions, with officials like Governor Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass criticizing ICE’s operations.
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Cuomo’s camp has denied claims that he is using the mayoral race as a stepping stone for a presidential bid, while Ocasio-Cortez seeks to block his return to politics. The New York governor, along with incumbent mayor Eric Adams, is viewed as a moderate in the crowded race.
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Dr. Salvador Plasencia agreed to a plea deal in connection with the death of ‘Friends’ actor Matthew Perry, who died in October 2023 from an overdose. The plea agreement involves four counts of distributing ketamine, which could lead to a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison.
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Ukraine has completed the repatriation of over 6,000 fallen soldiers’ remains from Russia. President Zelenskyy’s visit to Austria marks a key diplomatic step.
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Israel is intensifying its military actions against Iran’s critical energy infrastructure, including oil and gas facilities, as part of the ongoing conflict. This strategic move is expected to significantly disrupt Iran’s economy and energy security.
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Israel is intensifying strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure to undermine its economy and retaliate against recent missile attacks. The targeted facilities, including oil and gas plants, could lead to significant economic disruption.
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Travis Decker, a former Army soldier accused of murdering his three daughters, sought to increase his visitation time with the children in a family court hearing before the bodies were found. Decker’s visitation had been reduced in recent years due to allegations of neglect and mental health issues.
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President Trump has consistently opposed allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons, despite media reports suggesting potential openness to limited uranium enrichment. His stance, dating back to 2011, has emphasized the urgency of halting Iranian nuclear ambitions.
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A violent incident against Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam during a match against Ajax in November 2023 led to dozens of arrests and hospitalizations. The attacks were fueled by social media posts and a lack of official communication, according to two recent reports.
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Sen. Josh Hawley warns Senate Republicans against cutting Medicaid benefits, arguing that most recipients are working and deserve access to healthcare.
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The weekend shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers have prompted urgent security briefings and discussions on enhancing protection measures. Lawmakers are considering increased flexibility in security spending, anti-doxxing legislation, and potential secret sessions to address safety concerns.
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The Senate Finance Committee unveiled key components of Trump’s legislative package, balancing House compromises on Medicaid and SALT deductions while facing internal Republican pressures. The committee, led by Sen. Mike Crapo, aims to make the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent and cut ‘Green New Deal’ spending.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called removing Russia from the G7 a ‘mistake,’ while expressing openness to China’s participation. The summit occurs amid global economic uncertainty and the Israel-Iran conflict.
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President Trump’s executive order approving Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel brings $14 billion for modernization, preserving jobs and strengthening the U.S.-Japan alliance against China. The deal is framed as a counter to the Biden administration’s earlier blocking of the transaction, which was criticized as politically motivated.