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Shohei Ohtani ended a 10-game home run drought with two home runs in a game against the Giants, marking his 24th and 25th of the season. His performance was a boost for the Los Angeles Angels as they look to make a playoff push.
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The Florida Panthers are one win away from repeating as Stanley Cup champions, holding a 3-2 lead over the Edmonton Oilers heading into Game 6. The series, which has seen intense back-and-forth play, now stands at a critical juncture as both teams prepare for the decisive matchup.
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Inter Milan has intensified its pursuit of Rasmus Højlund, with the striker’s future at Manchester United remaining uncertain. Manchester United is deliberating on whether to retain Højlund or part ways with the 23-year-old, who has shown consistent form in the Premier League.
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Inter Milan’s forward Mehdi Taremi will miss the Club World Cup due to being stranded in Tehran amid the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. The situation has left the player unable to join his teammates for the tournament.
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Italy will appoint Gennaro Gattuso as their new head coach, replacing Luciano Spalletti, according to Gianluigi Buffon. Gattuso, a former star player for Italy and AC Milan, is set to bring his extensive experience and leadership to the role.
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Estêvão has called his transfer to Chelsea a ‘dream come true,’ while hoping to finish his time at Palmeiras strongly in the Club World Cup.
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Tottenham Hotspur has signed Mathys Tel on a permanent transfer from Bayern Munich, the Premier League club has announced. This move secures Tel’s future at the club, ending his previous loan spell.
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is drawing inspiration from the new state-of-the,art venues in Los Angeles as it moves forward with the process of constructing a new stadium for the club, according to the club’s CEO. The decision comes as PSG looks to enhance its infrastructure and provide a world-class facility for its fans and players.
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Auckland City, an amateur football team, will face Bayern Munich, Benf. The match-ups are described as classic David vs. Goliath scenarios, highlighting the underdog’s challenge against elite football clubs.
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is honoring his late father, Marty Schottenheimer, on Father’s Day. He is drawing strength from Marty’s life lessons as he continues to lead the team.
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Cam Ward, the No. 1 pick in the Tennessee Titans’ draft, has publicly thanked his father for his unwavering support throughout his football career. The father’s efforts included emailing coaches and driving across Texas to secure opportunities for his son.
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Aaliyah Chavez, a University of Oklahoma signee, and her father have developed a strong bond through their shared passion for basketball. Their relationship, built on tough practices and mutual dedication, highlights the impact of sports in family dynamics.
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Scot Pollard, an 11-year NBA veteran, faced imminent death from heart failure 16 months ago. A life-saving heart transplant connected two families and two fathers, marking a profound moment of connection and renewal.
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The 2025 NCAA College World Series (MCWS) is expected to feature six conferences and an independent team, signaling a potential shift toward greater parity in college baseball. This development could indicate a broader trend toward inclusivity and balanced competition.
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The four golfers at the top of the U.S. Open leaderboard entering the final round are positioned to make history, despite the unexpected nature of their lead. The final round presents a significant challenge as they vie for a place in golfing history.
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Defending champion Mexico overcame a slow start to defeat the Dominican Republic 3-2 on Saturday night in a Concacaf Gold Cup group stage match. The victory marks Mexico’s return to the Gold Cup as the defending champions and sets the stage for the rest of the tournament.
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Cam Ward, the No. 1 pick in the Tennessee Titans’ draft, has publicly thanked his father for his unwavering support. The father’s efforts included emailing coaches and driving him all over Texas just to get him a chance.
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Tottenham Hotspur have signed Mathys Tel on a permanent transfer from Bayern Munich, the Premier League club has announced. The transfer fee is believed to be in the range of £40 million.
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Israeli forces have launched a targeted strike against Iranian military infrastructure in retaliation for a recent missile attack that killed civilians. The attack marked a significant escalation in regional tensions between Israel and Iran.
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Case D. Fischer, CEO of Fischer & Wieser Farms, emphasizes the unmatched flavor of charcoal grilling over gas or electric methods for Father’s Day meals. He recommends dishes like peach grilled pork chops and sweet and smoky burgers to highlight the unique qualities of open-flame cooking.
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Fox Nation’s ‘Art of the Surge’ offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Trump Force One, the Boeing 757-200 that transported former President Donald Trump during his 2024 campaign. The series highlights the plane’s unique design and the experiences of its crew, providing insights into the logistics of presidential travel.
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Fox Nation’s ‘Art of the Surge’ offers an exclusive look at Trump Force One, the Boeing 757-200 used during Trump’s 2024 campaign, highlighting the aircraft’s design, crew experiences, and its role in his political strategy.
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The Senate is investigating left-wing groups, including CHIRLA, for alleged funding of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. The probe, led by Sen. Josh Hawley, is scrutinizing these organizations for allegedly supporting ‘violent’ acts, with CHIRLA’s director defending the group’s commitment to immigrant rights.
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The Senate is investigating left-wing groups, including CHIRLA, over alleged support for anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. Senator Josh Hawley and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem are examining potential funding links to violent acts, with the FBI preparing to investigate any criminal conspiracy.
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The family of U.S. Marine Corps veteran Jimmy Friesenhahn, who was allegedly shot by an illegal migrant in San Antonio, criticized the Bexar County district attorney for a ‘soft’ stance on crime. Friesenhahn, 44, remains hospitalized after being critically injured in the incident, which left him paralyzed and unable to speak.
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Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion d’Honneur award, France’s highest honor, following his conviction for illegal attempts to obtain favors from a judge. The decision underscores the French government’s commitment to addressing corruption and misuse of power.
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Germany is commemorating its first Veterans Day on June 15, with plans for large-scale celebrations and protests across the country. Military members will be honored in Berlin and other cities, marking a significant step in recognizing their service.
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Germany is set to commemorate its first Veterans Day on June 15, marking a significant step in honoring military personnel. The event will include large-scale celebrations and demonstrations across the country, with Berlin as a key location.
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Daniel Macdonald gained global attention by asking luxury car owners about their professions, sparking his rise as a social media influencer. His first video attracted 40 million views, and he now has millions of followers on multiple platforms.
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Daniel Macdonald’s viral video asking luxury car owners about their professions sparked his online fame. His initial post garnered 40 million views, leading to brand deals and a successful content creation career.
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Former NASA agent Joseph Gutheinz dismisses UFO claims, citing the improbable nature of interstellar travel and suggesting that many sightings may be linked to military secrecy or advanced technology rather than extraterrestrial visitors. He urges believers to provide scientific evidence rather than speculation.
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Landman actor Billy Bob Thornton, after five marriages, credits friendship and a shared daughter as the keys to his enduring marriage. He also reflected on his career, highlighting the importance of audience recognition in his success.
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Aircela has unveiled a refrigerator-sized device that converts air and water into fossil-free gasoline for use in existing engines. The technology, based on direct air capture research, is designed for easy installation and distributed production.
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A helicopter crash in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand in northern India has killed all seven on board. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
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U.S. President Donald Trump warned of a full military response to any Iranian attack, following Israel’s strikes on Iranian targets. Iran denied U.S. involvement and accused the U.S. of supporting Israel.
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Sydney Sweeney, known for her role in ‘Euphoria,’ has spoken out about her confidence in filming nude scenes and the physical transformation she undertook for a role. She explained that she does not feel nervous about acting nude, believing in the power of the female body to tell a story effectively.
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Sydney Sweeney, known for her role in ‘Euphoria,’ discusses her approach to filming nude scenes and the challenges she faces in the industry. She shares her physical transformation for a biopic on boxer Christy Martin, highlighting her dedication to her craft.
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Intermittent fasting, a diet trend with biblical roots, is gaining popularity for its potential health benefits. However, long-term effects remain uncertain, with concerns about cardiovascular risks and suitability for certain individuals.
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The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem has ordered U.S. government workers and their families in Israel to shelter in place due to Iranian drone and missile strikes. The alert, issued amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, also offered those near the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv the option to relocate to safer accommodations.
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President Donald Trump attended a rare military parade in Washington to commemorate the US Army’s 250th anniversary and his own 79th birthday. The event, however, occurred amid ongoing domestic and international challenges.
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A Salvadoran restaurant owner in Long Beach, Elizabeth Mendoza, shares her experience of aiding both police and protesters during the anti-ICE riots in June. Her compassionate actions have led to a surge in her restaurant’s popularity, highlighting the complex situation in the area.
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During the trial of Sean
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During the fifth week of trial testimony in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking and racketeering case, his ex-girlfriend testified about the alleged use of celebrity nicknames such as Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal during ‘hotel nights.’ The trial has also seen other high-profile figures referenced, including former President Barack Obama and Usher.
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A contractor in Syria’s Idlib province uncovered a 1,500-year-old Christian tomb complex beneath rubble from a destroyed house. The discovery highlights the Byzantine-era heritage of the region, which has been impacted by the Syrian civil war.
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Gunmen have killed at least 100 people in Yelewata village, Benue state, Nigeria. The attack has heightened tensions in a region already experiencing violence between farmers and herders.
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Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python, recently questioned whether the ‘worse is better’ philosophy that guided Python’s development is still relevant. He reflected on Python’s early years, where the language was influenced by UNIX’s philosophy of simplicity, and contrasted it with the current state of development, where features are crafted by teams of paid…
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Donald Trump suggested the U.S. might become involved in the conflict with Iran, while Iran launched ballistic missile attacks on Israel, escalating regional tensions.
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The conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated rapidly, with both sides engaging in daily strikes that have increased the risk of a broader regional war. Israel’s military launched attacks on key Iranian infrastructure, including oil depots and the defense ministry, in response to recent Iranian aggression.
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Israeli forces targeted Iranian oil depots and the defense ministry as Iran responded with missile and drone attacks. The conflict has intensified with both sides increasing their military actions.
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Donald Trump has indicated a potential U.S. role in the ongoing conflict with Iran, while emphasizing the pursuit of peace. Iran’s recent ballistic missile attacks on Israel have escalated regional tensions, prompting further scrutiny of U.S. foreign policy decisions.
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Immigration tensions dampened Gold Cup atmosphere as protesters rally outside Mexico vs. Dominican Republic match, with fans reporting a more somber mood. One of the individuals who joined the protests criticized President Donald Trump in an interview with The Los Angeles Times.
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Hunter Dobbins discussed facing Aaron Judge and the Red Sox’s improvements after their win over the Yankees. The Red Sox’s victory marks a positive step in their season.
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The U.S. Education Department warns of a major fraud crisis involving ‘ghost students’ using stolen identities and AI to siphon financial aid. California alone has lost over $11 million to these scams, with international crime rings exploiting online systems to defraud institutions.
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The Florida Panthers edged closer to a Stanley Cup championship by defeating the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in Game 5 of the final, silencing Edmonton’s power play and securing a crucial victory. The Panthers’ aggressive defense and strong goaltending by Sergei Bobrovsky kept the Oilers’ power play neutralized.
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Three individuals were arrested after a shooting during a ‘No Kings’ protest in Salt Lake City, Utah. Police are investigating the motive behind the shooting, which may have been politically motivated.
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Fans of Brazilian football club Palmeiras caused a chaotic scene in Times Square as they celebrated ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup opener against Porto. The event, captured on viral footage, highlighted the team’s growing international popularity.
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Austin FC’s band displayed anti-ICE banners during a match, joining national protests and LA riots. The demonstrations align with ‘No Kings’ day and ongoing tensions over ICE raids.
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A violent riot near the ICE facility in Portland, Oregon, injured multiple officers as protesters broke into the building and launched projectiles at federal law enforcement. Federal officials condemned the attacks, vowing to continue enforcing the law despite the threats.
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Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman highlights the escalating tensions in Los Angeles as anti-Trump protesters confront police during a chaotic demonstration. The incident has sparked concerns about public safety and the management of large gatherings in the city.
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A federal judge has permitted Buster Murdaugh’s defamation case against major media organizations to move forward, marking a significant step in the legal battle. The lawsuit could have significant implications for the media industry, particularly regarding the standards for reporting on high-profile individuals.