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Israel carried out a strike against Iran’s state television network in Tehran, following an evacuation warning for residents in the area. The attack marks a significant escalation in the ongoing regional conflict between the two nations.
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Ten years ago, Donald Trump launched his first presidential campaign, initiating the ‘Make America Great Again’ movement. His announcement at Trump Tower heralded a significant shift in American politics, leading to his election as the 45th and 47th president.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton drew criticism for mocking President Donald Trump’s military parade commemorating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, with conservative critics accusing her of disrespecting the military. Some also criticized her for attending a wedding in the Hamptons while making the comments.
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President Donald Trump has called for urgent negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, expressing concern over the escalating missile exchanges between Israel and Iran. The conflict has deepened existing political divisions within the U.S., with Democrats and Republicans split over the appropriate response to the crisis.
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The escalating Israel-Iran conflict is deepening political divisions in the U.S. as both parties grapple with conflicting views on military engagement and diplomacy. President Trump has called for immediate negotiations, while lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are split over the best course of action.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris abruptly closed its doors to visitors due to an ongoing staff strike, attributed to the overwhelming number of tourists. The museum, the world’s most-visited, reported 8.7 million visitors in 2024, with the Mona Lisa drawing 20,000 daily visitors.
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The death of Albert Ojwang while in police custody has sparked massive protests demanding the resignation of Deputy Police Chief Eliud Lagat. An autopsy confirmed that Ojwang’s injuries were consistent with assault, raising concerns about police conduct.
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The conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated, with airstrikes and missile attacks posing a significant threat to global stability. The situation demands swift U.S. leadership to prevent further escalation and avoid broader regional and global consequences.
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Blue state House Republicans have threatened to oppose Trump’s tax bill if the Senate GOP removes the increased SALT deduction cap, which they argue is crucial for constituents in high-tax states like New York and California. Senate GOP taxwriters have not shown much interest in accommodating this demand, as no Senate GOP member represents a…
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has postponed his planned trip to Israel amid the escalating conflict with Iran. The decision comes as Israel launches preempt, striking nuclear sites and killing top military officials, prompting Johnson to cancel a scheduled Knesset address.
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has successfully positioned two spacecraft, Proba-3, in a synchronized flying formation to create an artificial solar eclipse. This innovative approach allows scientists to study the sun’s corona, which is typically obscured by the sun’s intense brightness.
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A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking Trump’s attempt to ban international students from studying at Harvard. Harvard’s lawyers argue that the actions violate constitutional rights and risk harming the university’s international student population.
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Chick-fil-A has sparked controversy by transitioning to paper cups in some locations, prompting mixed reactions from customers and Reddit users. The change, potentially linked to state bans on Styrofoam, has ignited a debate on environmental impact and consumer preferences.
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Legal experts Donna Rotunno and Joshua Ritter provide insights into the case against Karen Read as jury deliberations extend into a second day. The focus is on the deliberation process and its implications.
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The FDA has announced a recall of vitamin B12 gummy products due to potential peanut allergens, following testing that found a possible presence of undeclared peanuts. Consumers with allergies are advised to return or discard affected products to ensure safety.
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Bangladesh, following the resignation of former Prime, Sheikh Hasina after mass protests last year, is preparing to hold elections. The interim government promises a credible poll, although law and order remain a concern.
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Will Cain discusses the ‘No Kings’ protests, highlighting their potential for violence and political instability. The situation between Israel and Iran is intensifying, with growing military tensions threatening regional security.
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Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos’ upcoming Venice wedding has sparked local protests due to fears of disrupting the city’s already strained resources. Venice residents argue that the event could exacerbate issues related to overcrowding and rising living costs, while the city assures that it is prepared to manage the event without affecting daily life.
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Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez has criticized Illinois lawmakers for resisting President Trump’s deportation goals, calling the border crisis a ‘backyard crisis’ affecting local communities.
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Retired Brig. Gen. John Teichert (ret) discussed the U.S. response to the Israel-Iran conflict on 'America Reports,' emphasizing that Iran has miscalculated the resolve of both American and Israeli leaders.
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Retired Brig. Gen. John Teichert (ret) discusses the U.S. response to the Israel-Iran conflict on ‘America Reports.’ He highlights the potential overestimation of Israel’s resolve and the strategic implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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Novo Nordisk has lost patent protection for semaglutide in Canada after failing to pay a $450 maintenance fee. The loss is significant as Canada is a major market for the drug, with generic competition expected soon.
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During a brief appearance at the G7 conference in Canada, President Trump indicated that Iran has signaled an interest in de-escalating its conflict with Israel, suggesting talks could be possible. The ongoing conflict has resulted in at least 8 killed and dozens wounded in Israel after Iran launched a new wave of missile strikes.
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FAA Official Lydia Moynihan has announced updates on aviation regulations and safety protocols. The changes aim to enhance air travel safety and efficiency.
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Sophie Lopez’s innovative approach to food sculpture has captivated millions with her viral video of disco pizza slices. Her creative endeavors highlight the intersection of culinary art and entertainment.
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The U.S. Air Force has moved multiple refueling tanker aircraft to Europe, positioning them closer to the Middle East amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran. This strategic move aims to enhance military readiness and support operations in the region.
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Doc Rivers, a vocal critic of Donald Trump, urged the Democratic Party to break free from the ‘Trump won because’ narrative and focus on actionable solutions rather than assigning blame. He highlighted the need for unity and voter engagement, particularly within communities like Black men, who felt disillusioned despite supporting Kamala Harris.
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Researchers at Stanford University have developed a revolutionary milli-spinner thrombectomy technology that shrinks blood clots to 5% of their original size without rupturing them, offering a more effective solution for stroke and other clot-related conditions. The innovation, published in Nature, has the potential to drastically improve treatment success rates and save lives.
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The Israeli Defense Ministry expressed outrage over the decision to block off its defense industry stands at the Paris Air Show, citing the move as unprecedented. The ministry posted images of the stands, which were partially obscured by black partition walls, as evidence of the alleged suppression of its presence at the event.
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Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran defended his social media post criticizing Trump and Miller, asserting ABC viewed him as ‘bad for business.’ He attributed the network’s decision to a calculated business move following Trump’s $15 million defamation settlement.
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Recent shootings of Minnesota lawmakers have prompted urgent security discussions in Congress, with members exploring protection options and criticizing current safety measures. Lawmakers are now considering new approaches to ensure the safety of members and their families, amid concerns about the effectiveness of existing protocols.
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Ana Navarro, a co-host of ‘The View,’ warned of ‘instigators’ present at the ‘No Kings’ protests in Miami, Florida, while praising the ‘uplifting’ nature of the demonstrations. The ‘No Kings’ protests are part of a larger movement advocating for the removal of monarchies and the promotion of democratic systems.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) strongly denied allegations that its immigration enforcement practices target individuals based on race, calling the claims ‘disgusting and categorically FALSE.’ Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin emphasized that the agency focus is on individuals in the U.S. illegally, not on race. White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson accused critics of spreading ‘Democrat…
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Former San Bernardino sheriff’s deputy Meagan McCarthy criticizes Mayor Karen Bass for downplaying the LA riots as a city-wide crisis on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ McCarthy argues that the department’s reforms are failing to address underlying issues.
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President Donald Trump revealed during a G7 meeting in Canada that Iran is interested in diplomatic dialogue to reduce tensions with Israel. The announcement comes as the two countries continue their conflict, with Trump suggesting that Iran’s desire for talks could pave the way for a potential resolution.
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Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley has warned that President Donald Trump’s directive to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to ramp up deportations and prioritize sanctuary cities could potentially violate constitutional protections. Turley emphasized that while the executive branch has authority over immigration enforcement, the specific order to target sanctuary cities may overstep legal boundaries.
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Tensions have risen between Israel and Iran as both nations continue to engage in military strikes, raising concerns about regional stability. Concurrently, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has intensified its enforcement actions, leading to a surge in arrests.
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The U.S. Army parade in Washington, D.C., brought together supporters of Donald Trump and opponents, including the ‘No Kings’ movement, in a rare moment of civil discourse. Physical interaction was seen as a critical factor enabling respectful dialogue, offering a hopeful sign that meaningful conversations can occur when people come together in person.
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Caitlin Clark’s return to the court after an injury was marked by a dominant 32-point performance. Colin Cowherd discusses her potential as one of sports’ biggest stars.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team delivered a commanding 5-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago without Christian Pulisic. Commentator Colin Cowherd discussed whether his absence from the Gold Cup is acceptable.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney cut short a question-and-answer session with President Donald Trump ahead of the G7 summit, redirecting focus to the summit’s pressing agenda. Trump addressed Russia’s expulsion from the G8, the Israel-Iran conflict, and his immigration policies, with Carney ending the discussion to ensure the summit could proceed.
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Former NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio accused Trump of legitimizing political violence after the Minnesota shootings. De Blasio claims Trump’s rhetoric has created an environment where such violence is seen as permissible.
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Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter has joined ‘America Reports’ to discuss the escalating conflict, urging Iran to stop its weapons programs and end its mission to destroy Israel to reach a ceasefire. The ambassador emphasized the need for Iran to abandon its pursuit of weapons development to achieve lasting peace.
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President Trump has dismissed Christopher Hanson, a commissioner appointed by the previous administration, as part of efforts to gain control over independent agencies. This move aligns with the White House’s broader strategy to influence oversight bodies.
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The Pentagon is routing another aircraft carrier to the region and sending additional aircraft to Europe as the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates. This move underscores the growing international concern over regional tensions and the potential for broader conflict.
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Senate Finance will likely include placeholders for key Medicaid and tax provisions as negotiations continue, with Chair Mike Crapo briefing Senate Republicans on his proposals.
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Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin was named among Democratic politicians on a list found in the vehicle of the man accused of a politically-motivated shooting in Minnesota. The suspect, Vance Boelter, was charged with two counts of murder using a firearm and is facing additional first-degree murder charges.
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The Senate Finance Committee is expected to unveil its revised version of the House-passed ‘big beautiful bill’ on Monday, including placeholders for key provisions like Medicaid and tax measures. Chair Mike Crapo will brief Senate Republicans on the proposals, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune hints at a compromise on the state-and-local-tax (SALT) deduction.
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The Philadelphia Union are challenging for the top spot in ESPN’s MLS Power Rankings despite the challenges posed by the Gold Cup and Club World Cup. The team’s performance has kept pressure on Vancouver Whitecaps, who currently lead the standings.
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Nyara Sabally and Kiah Stokes could be on the rise in fantasy leagues with increased opportunity ahead in the wake of injuries. The duo is expected to take on more prominent roles in their teams’ rotations, potentially leading to higher fantasy rankings.
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Tristan H. Cockcroft provides a list of high-strikeout pitchers available on the waiver wire, suggesting they could enhance a team’s rotation. The article highlights the potential value of these pitchers for fantasy and real-world baseball strategies.
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Eric Karabell predicts 19 potential events in 2025, emphasizing the need for forward-thinking in fantasy football. His insights highlight the importance of anticipating future player performance beyond last year’s stats.
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McLaren’s failure to secure a podium finish at the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix has raised questions about their dominance in Formula 1. The team’s first podium of the year was achieved by the Ferrari and Red Bull teams, signaling a potential shift in the competitive landscape for the remainder of the 2025 season.
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The article details the ongoing drama and uncertainty surrounding the potential matchup between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall, highlighting the social media speculation and the lack of a confirmed plan for their anticipated fight.
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Transfer Talk has fueled speculation about a potential blockbuster swap deal between Barcelona and AC Milan, with the Catalan club reportedly eyeing the acquisition of winger Rafael Leão in exchange for defender Ronald Araújo. The rumor has spread rapidly, with fans and analysts alike dissecting the potential implications for both clubs’ strategies.
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The article outlines the uniform schedules for the Pacers and Thunder in the 2025 NBA Finals, with each team showcasing different outfits for each game. The designs reflect both tradition and modern elements, enhancing the fan experience.
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Xabi Alonso has been appointed as the new manager of Real Madrid, facing an immediate challenge of preparing the team for the Club World Cup just three weeks after his hiring.
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The New York Liberty, the reigning WNBA champions, ended their perfect season with a loss on Saturday, yet their performance suggests they are stronger than ever. The team’s focus remains on addressing one key weakness to solidify their position as a top contender in the league.
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The Aloys have been making noise in Arkansas for five months, and their talent and journey are now on full display as they turn a bucket-list MCWS trip into reality. This milestone showcases their dedication and talent, marking a significant moment in their career.
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Caitlin Clark’s strong performance in her return, Shohei Ohtani’s return to pitching, and a longshot winning the U.S. Open have sparked significant betting interest.