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Federal agents detained over 70 illegal immigrants at an Omaha meat plant during a raid, where a Honduran national allegedly brandished a weapon and assaulted ICE officers. The incident occurred as part of a multi-agency operation targeting undocumented individuals, leading to potential additional charges for detainees.
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A severe winter storm in South Africa has resulted in over 40 fatalities, including four school children. The storm has caused significant disruptions, affecting power and water supplies in the Eastern Cape province.
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A severe winter storm has struck South Africa, resulting in over 15 deaths and widespread disruption. The storm has disrupted power and water supplies in the Eastern Cape province.
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Federal agents arrested Arturo Terron-Quevedo, an illegal Mexican national accused of rape and assault in Baldwin Park, California, amid local officials’ claims that federal agents were unfairly targeting non-criminal immigrants. The arrest occurred amid ongoing anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, where city officials accused the agency of disproportionately focusing on undocumented immigrants without criminal histories.
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Aaron Rodgers expressed dissatisfaction with his new Pittsburgh Steelers helmet, which replaced his long-used Schutt model due to safety standards. The NFL’s focus on player safety continues as new helmet technology evolves, making older models obsolete.
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Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one charge in a retrial linked to the #MeToo movement. The jury could not reach a verdict on a second charge, which was dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
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Syria’s neighbors, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the United States, are providing aid and financial support to the war-torn country. However, analysts suggest that these contributions are not purely altruistic, with political and strategic interests likely playing a significant role.
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President Donald Trump’s legal team asserts he has no obligation to consult California Governor Gavin Newsom before federalizing National Guard troops, framing the state’s lawsuit as a political stunt. The Justice Department defends Trump’s actions as lawful under the 1870 law allowing presidential deployment during rebellion or insurrection.
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Police and political leaders in Northern Ireland have condemned ‘racist thuggery’ following violent riots targeting the Romanian community. The unrest follows the arrest of two teenagers over an attempted rape of a young girl, sparking calls for an end to the violence.
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Brian Wilson, the legendary Beach Boys vocalist and songwriter, has passed away at the age of 3. He was renowned for his contributions to iconic rock songs such as “Good Vibrations” and “God Only Knows.” His innovative approach to songwriting and production helped redefine the genre during the 1960s.
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Brian Wilson, the visionary behind the Beach Boys’ groundbreaking work, has passed away at the age of 82. Known for his role as the group’s lead singer and songwriter, Wilson created timeless hits like ‘Good Vibr,
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Angel Reese faced emotional backlash after a Chicago Sky loss, prompting teammate Ariel Atkins to demand respect for the star player, citing online criticism and her resilience in the face of scrutiny. The incident highlights growing tensions in women’s basketball, particularly with Caitlin Clark and the Fever fandom.
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Deutsche Welle investigated the spread of misleading information and old clips during LA’s immigration protests. The report highlights concerns about misinformation in the digital space.
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reports a 22.4% decrease in non-defense federal obligations, totaling $25B, as multiple agencies including HHS, IRS, FDA, and the State Department begin rehiring cut employees. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acknowledged that some personnel cuts were premature.
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Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and OutKick host Riley Gaines have engaged in a public debate over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports, with Biles making personal attacks on Gaines. The controversy follows a Minnesota high school softball team’s state championship win with a transgender pitcher, prompting the White House to warn against…
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The DOJ criticized Newsom’s attempt to block the Trump administration’s National Guard deployment as a ‘crass political stunt.’ The agency argues that President Trump’s actions to restore order during anti-ICE riots are lawful under Title 10.
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WWE has announced WrestleMania 42 will be held in Las Vegas for the second consecutive year, marking the second time the event will be hosted in the same city in consecutive years. The decision was made after previous speculation that the event would be hosted in New Orleans, with WWE president Nick Khan praising the…
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The House of Representatives passed a key procedural hurdle, allowing a $9.4 billion spending cuts package targeting USAID and public broadcasting to advance toward a full House vote. The measure, introduced by Steve Scalise, faces opposition from some Republicans concerned about the impact on vital programs.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is now just one year away, and the United States Men’s National Soccer Team faces heightened expectations as the host nation. The team, which has had mixed results in recent tournaments, is under pressure to deliver a memorable performance.
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Federal authorities have charged Chengxuan Han with smuggling biological materials from China to the University of Michigan and lying to customs officials. Han, a Ph.D. student at Wuhan’s College of Life Science and Technology, was detained after customs officials discovered undeclared biological materials in her packages.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom faced online ridicule for a televised address plagued by technical issues, leaving his speech inaudible. Critics mocked the mishandled address, comparing it to past instances of failed leadership, as the White House aligned with political tensions.
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Demarcus Cousins, a four-time NBA All-Star, has been suspended for the rest of the season by Puerto Rico’s Baloncesto Superior Nacional league after a physical altercation with fans during a game. The incident escalated when Cousins made a vulgar gesture toward a fan, prompting a physical confrontation.
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Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate has instructed the DOJ’s Civil Division to focus on investigations targeting transgender medical care restrictions and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, aligning with former President Trump’s agenda. The memo outlines a shift toward proactive litigation to combat what Shumate and Attorney General Pam Bondi view as discriminatory practices.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has accused President Donald Trump of provoking riots in the city as part of a ‘national experiment’ to test federal power. Amid violent protests against immigration enforcement, National Guard troops and Marines have been deployed, sparking debates over the role of federal agencies and local governance.
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President Trump has deployed and federalized the National Guard in Los Angeles to quell ongoing riots, marking a shift from his 2020 approach. The move is in response to concerns about similar unrest in Minneapolis, with Trump accusing Democratic governors of inadequate preparedness.
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President Trump is deploying the National Guard and Marines to prevent riots in Los Angeles, contrasting with 2020 protests. The move has sparked tensions with California Governor Newsom, who criticizes the strategy as a threat to civil liberties.
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Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby, who sparked a national debate by criticizing a trans athlete’s participation in a girls’ pole vault competition, continues her legal battle after being granted voting rights by the Supreme Court. The trans athlete, absent from recent championships, has drawn attention to the ongoing political and legal tensions around the issue.
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The article highlights the violent riots in Los Angeles following federal immigration raids, with Democratic leaders condemning the raids but largely remaining silent on the ensuing chaos. The piece criticizes the left’s response, suggesting their focus on the raids rather than the riots indicates a failure to address disorder.
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ICE intensified arrests of convicted criminals in Los Angeles, sparking riots and criticism from California leaders. National Guard troops were deployed to protect federal officers during the operations.
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A former immigrant shelter director in Massachusetts is petitioning Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice to investigate a ‘disturbing pattern’ of criminal activity, sexual assault, and financial abuse within state-run migrant shelters. The former director, Jon Fetherston, revealed that a Haitian migrant named Ronald Joseph repeatedly raped and impregnated his 13-year-old daughter…
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A recent study reveals the United States is losing global popularity under President Donald Trump, with opinions varying widely based on ideological alignment.
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Ambassador Alexander Yui called for congressional action to expedite military aid and a double taxation agreement, citing China’s increasing military provocations. He emphasized the need to strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations as tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Disney and NBCUniversal have filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against AI image generator firm Midjourney in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, marking the first time major Hollywood studios have taken legal action against a generative AI company. The entertainment giants accuse Midjourney of training its software on ‘countless’ copyrighted works without permission and enabling…
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A teenager was bitten by a timber rattlesnake while on a fishing trip in Avery County, North Carolina, prompting a dramatic rescue by the National Guard’s Black Hawk helicopter. The incident highlights the dangers of outdoor activities and the critical role of emergency response teams.
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A dramatic rescue unfolded in Avery County, North Carolina, when a teenager was bitten by a timber rattlesnake while on a fishing trip in the remote wilderness. The National Guard Black Hawk helicopter, dispatched by the State Emergency Operations Center, worked alongside Charlotte Fire Department rescue technicians to save the young victim.
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World Day Against Child Labour highlights global challenges in eradicating child labor. Despite progress, one in 10 children worldwide still work in harmful or illegal conditions.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has authorized the voluntary departure of U.S. military dependents from CENTCOM locations in the Middle East amid escalating regional tensions. This decision prioritizes the safety of service members and their families, affecting U.S. bases in key areas like Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE, with a particular focus on…
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Malawi’s youth are pushing for political inclusion ahead of the September elections, but face obstacles from entrenched party structures and financial barriers. The upcoming elections will be a crucial test for this movement.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized reporters for asking questions about the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots during Wednesday’s briefing, calling one query ‘stupid’ and another a ‘disingenuous attack.’ The president’s decision to deploy the National Guard has sparked legal and political battles, further dividing opinions on immigration enforcement.
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Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy has warned that the Moscow-Pyongyang alliance poses an ‘extremely dangerous’ threat to Europe and Asia. Zelenskyy emphasized the urgent need to address the growing military and technological exchange, noting the increasing danger of nuclear confrontation.
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Ukraine intelligence confirms Russia enhanced North Korean missiles to deadly accuracy while Pyongyang supplies troops and weapons, raising nuclear concerns. President Zelenskyy warns the threat posed by the Moscow-Pyongyang alliance is ‘extremely dangerous’ for Europe and Asia.
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The American Bar Association (ABA) has criticized the Department of Justice (DOJ) for excluding it from the judicial nomination process, calling the decision ‘deeply disturbing.’ ABA President William Bay expressed surprise and disappointment with Attorney General Pam Bondi’s move.
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Jordan has evacuated 64 Palestinians, including seriously ill children, from Gaza as part of an initiative to aid civilians amid the conflict. The evacuation included 16 children, 10 of whom are cancer patients, with the youngest being a 5-month-old baby suffering from severe malnutrition.
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Shotzi Blackheart, a pro wrestling star who recently left WWE, has expressed interest in joining All Elite Wrestling (AEW) due to its creative freedom, supportive environment, and the presence of friends in the promotion.
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s pro-EU government has won a confidence vote in Poland, following the election of right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki as president. The opposition had warned that the lost election would be T’usks downfall.
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WhatsApp has submitted evidence to support Apple’s legal battle against the UK Home Office’s request to access encrypted user data. The company’s CEO, Will Cathcart, warns that such demands could set a dangerous precedent, enabling other nations to weaken encryption protections.
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WhatsApp has joined Apple in its legal dispute with the UK Home Office over government demands for access to encrypted user data. The company’s CEO warned that the request could set a dangerous precedent, enabling other nations to undermine encryption protections.
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WhatsApp has joined Apple in a legal dispute over the UK government’s demand for access to encrypted user data. The messaging platform’s CEO, Will Cathcart, has expressed concerns that the UK government’s request could set a dangerous precedent by potentially enabling other countries to demand similar access to encrypted data.
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House Republicans have formed the Golden Dome Caucus to advance President Trump’s $175 billion missile defense initiative against advanced missile threats. The plan, inspired by Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative and Israel’s Iron Dome, has drawn international criticism from Russia, China, and North Korea.
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Los Angeles immigration riots have become a campaign issue as Republican Rep. Buddy Carter and the America One PAC launch ads targeting Sen. Jon Ossoff over border security and response to civil unrest. The ads accuse Ossoff of lacking a public response to the unrest and criticize his use of pronouns, framing him as aligned…
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U.S. Marshals have escalated efforts to capture Travis Decker, a former Army infantryman accused of murdering his three daughters in Washington state. Specialized teams are coordinating with federal, state, and local agencies to track Decker, who is believed to be hiding in rugged wilderness areas.
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The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office has taken the lead in the manhunt for Travis Decker, a 32-year-old Army veteran accused of murdering his three daughters at a remote campsite. Authorities have intensified their search efforts, using aerial surveillance, tracking dogs, and backcountry patrols to locate the suspect.
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is rehiring more than 450 previously fired employees across multiple divisions within the CDC, following the Trump administration’s reduction in force. This move aims to restore critical public health functions while streamlining operations.
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is rehiring over 450 employees across the CDC, reversing cuts made during the Trump administration’s workforce reduction. This move aims to restore critical public health functions, particularly in HIV prevention and environmental health initiatives.
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Anti-ICE protests have intensified across multiple U.S. cities, with violent clashes reported in major locations such as New York, Seattle, and Austin. In New York, over 80 demonstrators were arrested for throwing bottles and traffic cones, while in Seattle, police used pepper spray to disperse protesters blocking federal building exits.
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A 39-year-old Kansas substitute teacher, Whitney Shull, faces charges of having sex with two students during alcohol-fueled incidents. The case has drawn attention due to similar incidents involving educators, highlighting concerns about the inappropriate behavior of school staff.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blame Trump’s immigration raids for LA riots, downplaying role of unruly teens. Ocasio-Cortez criticized Democrats for falling into Republican trap by explaining unrest.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and local leaders are addressing anti-ICE riots, following a regional curfew to restore order. The situation continues to escalate as protests persist.
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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay joined Colin Cowherd to discuss the team’s revamped offense, sharing insights about the new strategy and changes for the upcoming season.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the Los Angeles riots as ‘shameful’ and criticized California officials for failing to control the unrest. Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and Marines to restore order has intensified political tensions in the state.