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A tourist was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park after approaching too closely, resulting in minor injuries. This is the second such incident at the park this year, underscoring the need for visitors to maintain safe distances from wildlife.
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A New Jersey tourist was gored by a bison at Yellowstone National Park after approaching too closely, sustaining minor injuries. This incident is the second reported bison attack at the park this year.
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Rep. David Valadao, R-Calif., expressed concerns over ongoing ICE operations in California, emphasizing the need for prioritizing criminal removal over peaceful residents. He also condemned anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, condemning the violence and supporting law enforcement efforts to restore order.
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Senate HELP Committee Chairman Bill Cassidy is advancing a part of President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ to limit former President Joe Biden’s student loan policies. The legislation aims to end Biden’s student loan schemes by eliminating Grad PLUS loans and curbing taxpayer funding for underperforming colleges.
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Austria has declared three days of national mourning following the tragic Graz school shooting that killed nine students and a teacher. Investigators have uncovered a non-functional pipe bomb and a farewell letter at the shooter’s residence, offering some insight into the perpetrator’s motives.
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Germany’s trade with Russia has lost significant importance since the war in Ukraine began, with imports from Russia decreasing by 95%. The sharp decline reflects the economic impact of sanctions and the shift toward a more diversified economic strategy.
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Germany’s trade with Russia has drastically declined since the onset of the Ukraine war, with imports from Russia falling by 95%. The significant decrease highlights the impact of sanctions and geopolitical tensions on bilateral economic relations.
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has confirmed that the plane crash of dirt track racing legend Scott Bloomquist was an act of suicide. Bloomquist, 60, died when his small plane crashed into a barn near his home in Mooresburg, Tennessee.
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A father recounts his son Segev’s captivity in Gaza for 614 days, emphasizing his suffering and pleading for international recognition. He attributes hope for hostages’ return to President Trump’s efforts and calls for urgent action.
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Federal Judge Charles Breyer denied California Governor Gavin Newsom’s request to block Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles, setting a hearing for Thursday. The case challenges Trump’s use of military forces to quell anti-ICE riots, as Newsom accuses the administration of illegal federalization of state resources.
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The Department of Justice has declared that former President Donald Trump holds the authority to dismantle Biden-era national monuments, reversing a long-standing legal interpretation. This legal shift has sparked immediate criticism from Senate leaders, who argue the monuments hold profound historical and cultural significance.
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Günther Uecker, a pioneering figure in postwar German art and a key member of the ZERO movement, has died at the age of 95. His innovative contributions to avant-garde art have left a lasting legacy in contemporary art history.
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AB Hernandez, a transgender track and field athlete, won two first-place medals at the California state championships, sparking controversy and political discourse. The athlete faced backlash from President Trump and legal challenges, but dismissed the criticism, focusing on her athletic achievements.
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Apple has launched iOS 26, macOS 26, and iPadOS 26 at WWDC 2025, featuring a transparent Liquid Glass design across all platforms. The updates introduce new features like unified naming, enhanced app redesigns, and integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Despite the visual updates, Apple’s AI features have drawn criticism for being behind competitors.
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President Trump federalizes California National Guard without Newsom’s consent to quell LA anti-ICE protests, rekindling debates on immigration, law enforcement, and federal power. The move aims to position Trump politically by re-igniting national discussions on these key issues.
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Two campers were found dead at a national park on a remote island in the middle of Michigan’s Lake Superior, authorities said. Authorities are investigating the cause of death, with the identities of the campers not yet disclosed.
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Elon Musk has expressed regret over social media posts targeting former President Trump, acknowledging they went too far. The White House has responded to allegations of contact between Trump and California Governor Newsom, highlighting ongoing tensions over immigration policies and public demonstrations.
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Tim Brown, now chairman of The Arena League, suggested removing kickers from the NFL to enhance the game’s pace and excitement. He cited his experience in arena football, where kickers were eliminated to improve the flow of the game.
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Elite universities with billion-dollar endowments operate tax-free property empires while students face soaring tuition debt. These institutions often own vast real estate in college towns, evading property taxes and leaving communities to subsidize their expansions.
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A year before the 2,026 FIFA World Cup, political tensions between the co-host nations of the United States, Canada, and Mexico have raised concerns about potential disruptions to the event. Issues such as travel bans, trade wars, and political posturing by leaders may impact preparations and the overall atmosphere of the tournament.
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Shedeur Sanders, a rookie quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, emphasized his focus on long-term development over immediate success during the team’s mandatory minicamp. Despite being relegated to second-team drills, Sanders maintained a positive mindset, stating that his ultimate goal is to produce when given the opportunity to play.
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Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiński is facing a confidence vote in the Polish parliament as right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki was elected president, narrowly beating his candidate. The opposition has labeled this the moment of his downfall.
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Artists are reinterpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion through a modern lens, crafting queer and Arabian versions that highlight issues of violence against LGBTQ+ communities and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. These adaptations aim to draw parallels between historical narratives and current social challenges.
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UNITED NATIONS – Latvia is ready to move quickly once it starts its first-ever United Nations Security Council term in January 2026. Of the 188 countries taking part in the vote, 178 cast their ballots in favor of the Eastern European nation.Latvian Foreign Affairs Minister Baiba Braže, who attended the vote at the U.N.’s New…
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A new House GOP bill proposes creating a Border Enforcement Trust Fund using gambling tax revenues to provide emergency funding for ICE amid immigration enforcement challenges. The legislation would divert roughly $300 million annually from the general fund into a dedicated border security fund to address crises like recent LA riots.
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Atom Bodies, a California startup, has unveiled its Atom Touch prosthetic arm, combining AI, EMG sensors, and advanced robotics to offer individual finger control for amputees at an affordable price of $25,000. The technology has the potential to revolutionize the field by making advanced prosthetics accessible to a broader population.
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Atom Bodies has developed the Atom Touch prosthetic arm, combining AI, machine learning, and EMG sensors to enable users to control individual fingers with precision at an affordable $25,000. This innovation could make advanced prosthetics accessible to a much larger population.
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Atom Bodies’ Atom Touch prosthetic arm combines AI and EMG sensors to offer individual finger control at an affordable $25,000, marking a significant advancement in prosthetic technology. This innovation promises to make advanced prosthetics accessible to a much larger population.
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A bipartisan Senate duo, Republican Senator Josh Hawley and Democrat Senator Peter Welch, are advancing a proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour, with annual increases to account for inflation. This legislative effort represents a rare moment of collaboration between ideological counterparts, as both lawmakers argue that the current wage floor…
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The LAPD has initiated mass arrests of individuals gathering in downtown LA, while President Trump has ordered the deployment of the National Guard and Marines due to ongoing anti-ICE protests.
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Elon Musk has expressed regret over his recent social media posts attacking President Donald Trump, stating they went too far. The tech mogul, who has been involved in a public feud with the former president, admitted the posts were disproportionate to their intended impact.
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Elon Musk has expressed regret over recent social media posts targeting President Trump, acknowledging they went too far. The public spat between the two figures has seen accusations, but signs of thawing tensions emerged as both parties signaled a potential softening of their positions.
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U.S. dominance in space has long served as a massive force multiplier for the American warfighter. Today, that dominance is increasingly powered by commercial space companies delivering advanced technologies—from daily Earth observation images to satellite-based internet and global telecom networks. These capabilities help our troops navigate, detect, and act faster than adversaries.
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U.S. dominance in space, a key force multiplier for warfighters, is at risk due to underinvestment in commercial satellite capabilities and China’s rapid advancements in space technology. Intelligence agencies are prioritizing costly classified systems over commercial alternatives, while China’s commercial satellites increasingly support adversarial operations.
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Former World No. 1 golfer Jason Day is preparing for the U.S. Open by recreating Oakmont Country Club’s challenging conditions in his front yard. After a decade without a major victory, Day faces a difficult road to reclaim his form and potentially return to the top of the rankings.
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A new study published in *PLOS Medicine* links alcohol consumption to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. The research, following 2.5 million participants over 16 years, found that higher alcohol intake correlates with a greater cancer risk, especially with beer and spirits, which showed a higher risk compared to wine.
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Senator Ruben Gallego highlights the potential of small modular reactors (SMRs) to revitalize former coal towns through job creation and energy security. Despite bipartisan support for nuclear innovation, House Republicans are blocking funding and support for SMR development, risking setbacks in the energy sector.
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A mother is seeking justice after school officials tried to silence her advocacy for her learning-disabled son, leading to a legal case before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case centers on her claim that the school board violated her constitutional right to free speech by targeting her for speaking out.
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Archaeologists at Colonial Williamsburg have discovered the remains of four Confederate soldiers who died during the 1862 Battle of Williams, providing new insights into the Civil War. The soldiers were found with their arms crossed in a Christian burial tradition, and evidence suggests they were laid to rest in more comfortable clothing rather than their…
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Former LAPD detective Moses Castillo criticizes LA mayor Karen Bass for delaying law and order restoration during anti-ICE riots. President Trump deploys the National Guard, while Governor Newsom objects. LAPD reports 197 arrests, including charges of assault on officers and attempted murder.
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BTS members Jimin and Jung Kook have completed their mandatory military service, marking a significant milestone for the group. With all members now discharged, the band is set to reunite in 2025, anticipated to make a substantial global impact on streaming, sales, and concerts.
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Former LAPD detective Moses Castillo criticizes Mayor Karen Bass for not taking a firm stance against violent riots, urging federal intervention. He calls on former President Trump and Governor Newsom to collaborate on a solution to restore order in Los Angeles.
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The Health Secretary, tasked with promoting healthier choices, has rarely addressed smoking. Critics question whether smoking cessation efforts are being adequately prioritized.
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A POLITICO survey of 50 GOP lawmakers found only seven planned to attend Trump’s military parade, with many skipping for personal reasons or to attend alternative events. The parade, which includes a display of military hardware, faces bipartisan criticism over its costs, with lawmakers questioning the financial commitment.
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A POLITICO survey of 50 Hill Republicans shows only seven plan to attend President Trump’s military parade on Saturday. The event, intended to celebrate the Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump’s 79th birthday, is drawing criticism for its high cost, with some lawmakers questioning whether the spending is justified.
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Liverpool is on the verge of breaking their own transfer record to sign Bayer Leverkus, The potential move could be a significant financial and strategic move for the Reds.
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Chile has been eliminated from the World Cup qualification race after a 2-0 loss to Bolivia, marking their third consecutive year without a berth. The South American team remains at the bottom of the 10-team round-robin competition, struggling to make progress.
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Mexico wrapped up its 2025 Gold Cup preparations with a 1-0 friendly victory over Turkey on Tuesday night. The match served as a crucial warm-up for the national team ahead of the tournament.
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U.S. coach Emma Hayes said she will call up a roster composed almost exclusively of domestic players for the team’s training camp later this month to allow European-based players to rest after a long club season. This decision aims to provide rest for players who have been overworked during the season.
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England’s 3-1 friendly defeat to Senegal has left the team ‘frozen’ according to manager Thomas Tuchel, though he insists there’s no cause for panic ahead of the World Cup.
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Brazil has clinched its spot in the 2,026 World Cup after a 1-0 victory over Paraguay in Sao Paulo. The win, secured by Ancelotti’s tactical brilliance, marks Brazil’s first win under the Italian manager and solidifies their position in the regional qualifiers.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team faced a difficult start in the Gold Cup, with their performance on Tuesday raising concerns about their readiness for the tournament. Manager Mauricio Pochettino is now grappling with the challenges of turning things around.
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NCAA President Charlie Baker has announced a multibillion-dollar settlement agreement that he claims will provide stability to college athletics and prevent the organization from facing bankruptcy. The deal, reached with the House, is intended to address longstanding financial challenges within the NCAA.
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Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has undergone successful cardiac ablation and hip replacement surgery. The procedures were performed to address health concerns and ensure his ability to continue coaching.
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The U.S. men’s national soccer team suffered a 4,0 defeat to Switzerland in a friendly match on Tuesday, marking their fourth consecutive loss and the first time since 2007 they’ve experienced such a streak. The lopsided scoreline highlighted the team’s struggles in preparation for the upcoming World Cup.
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Roman Anthony, the Red Sox’s top prospect, made his MLB debut with a two-run double and a sliding catch at Fen, his family was present to witness his milestone achievement.
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A long-standing rivalry between the Yankees’ Jazz Chishol, and the Royals’ Maikel Garcia has resurfaced following an incident during a game. Chisholm left the field with a sore neck after Garcia attempted a tag on him, reigniting the tension between the two players.
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The New York Knicks have requested permission to speak with Timberwolves coach Chris Finch and Rockets coach Ime Udoka, but their requests were denied, according to sources confirmed to ESPN. The denial of these requests comes as the Knicks continue to seek new coaching options in the aftermath of their recent playoff exit.
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Saquon Barkley has been spotted training vigorously, indicating he is refreshed and ready to compete in the upcoming season. The NFL is currently hosting mandatory minicamps across the league, with reporters providing live updates.
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Davante Adams, the wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, has expressed feeling ‘rejuvenated’ after only one offseason with the team, indicating a positive adjustment to the new environment. The move to the Rams came after Adams was traded from the Green Bay Packers in March 2023, marking a significant shift in his NFL career.