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Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s former Supreme National Security Council Secretary, was killed in an Israeli airstrike, according to Iranian state media. His death is seen as a significant blow to Tehran’s military leadership.
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Ukraine and Russia conducted another prisoner swap in accordance with the agreements reached in Istanbul. Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine is holding back the Russian offensive in the Sumy region.
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Ukraine and Russia conducted a fourth prisoner exchange under the Istanbul agreements. President Zelenskyy reported Ukraine is countering Russian advances in Sumy.
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A passenger at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport made a ‘direct threat’ to the safety of an Alaska Airlines flight, prompting a security response and ground stop. The incident led to flight delays, cancellations, and diversions, with one suspect in custody as authorities investigate the nature of the threat.
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Ben Roethlisberger questioned Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Steelers, suggesting his first season with the team might be his last. The 41-year-old quarterback has signed a one-year contract worth up to $19.5 million, raising questions about his long-term prospects.
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Antarctic researchers have detected strange radio waves, defying existing physics principles, as they originate from beneath the ice. These mysterious signals challenge current understanding, with theories ranging from dark matter to unknown phenomena, though their exact origin remains unexplained.
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Scientists in Antarctica have detected unexplained radio waves emanating from beneath the ice, defying current physics theories. The discovery, made using the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA), has puzzled researchers, as the signals originated from deep within the ice and could not be explained by existing models of neutrino detection.
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Chick-fil-A has launched regional tests of two new chicken sandwiches, the Creamy BBQ Chicken Sandwich and Jalapeño Ranch Club Chicken Sandwich, available only in select U.S. cities. The Creamy BBQ variant includes a creamy slaw and spicy pickle chips, while the Jalapeño Ranch Club features buttermilk ranch bun and pickled jalapeños.
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Caitlin Clark returned from a three-week injury layoff with a dominant performance, scoring 32 points and leading the Indiana Fever to a 102-88 win over the New York Liberty, ending the team’s undefeated streak.
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Former Minnesota Vikings player Jack Brewer blamed Governor Tim Walz for the state’s descent into chaos after the shootings of two lawmakers and their spouses, calling him a ‘weak, emasculated leader.’ Brewer argued that the political climate under Walz has created a dangerous environment, with Walz’s appointees allegedly involved in the attacks.
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North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi has dismissed rumors about Bill Belichick’s relationship with his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, calling them “basically made up” and a distraction from the team’s focus on success. Lombardi emphasized that the “noise” has no bearing on the team’s performance or focus, urging the team to avoid being distracted by…
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LeBron James has reignited speculation about his potential retirement from the NBA with a cryptic social media video, showing him at a press conference where he appears to be about to answer a question about his future. The post, captioned with a cryptic message, has fueled rumors about his potential exit from the league.
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Republican governors across several states have issued stern warnings ahead of anticipated ‘No Kings’ protests, emphasizing strict law and order enforcement to prevent violence. Governors like West Virginia’s Patrick Morrisey and Virginia’s Glenn Youngkin have urged protesters to stay peaceful, with threats of arrests for any law violations.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety has arrested an individual in connection with credible death threats made to lawmakers, prompting an evacuation of the Texas Capitol. The arrest occurred during a traffic stop in La Grange, Texas, and the DPS has confirmed there is no active threat at this time.
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The UK has announced the knighthood of David Beckham, Gary Oldman, and Roger Daltrey in King Charles’ birthday honors. These appointments recognize their contributions to sports, acting, and music.
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A Los Angeles protester, Thomas Guzman, has been charged with felony assault after allegedly throwing a rock at a federal officer’s face shield during protests at the downtown L.A. federal courthouse. The incident, captured on video, involves chaotic interactions with law enforcement as officers attempt to manage the situation and protect agents from surrounding protesters.
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Citrix engineer Robert Caruso set up a match between ChatGPT and the 1979 Atari 2600 Video Chess game, leading to a disastrous outcome for the AI. The AI failed to recognize basic chess strategies, confusing rooks for bishops and losing track of piece positions, resulting in a humiliating defeat.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is carrying out an urgent Middle East diplomatic tour after it was hastily rearranged due to the conflict between Israel and Iran. His visit to Saudi Arabia is aimed at de-escalating tensions and strengthening regional alliances.
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Senate Republicans are delaying the debate and vote on the large, contentious tax bill, pushing its passage to June 22. This delay threatens to push the House’s timeline to approve the bill before the early July debt ceiling deadline.
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Caitlin Clark returned to the Indiana Fever lineup after a three-week injury absence, scoring 14 points in the first quarter and nine in a 38-second span. Her explosive form, reminiscent of Reggie Miller, brought the Fever back within two points of the undefeated New York Liberty.
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Two Las Vegas hotels are facing lawsuits over bedbug infestations, as guests have reported bites, severe reactions and emotional trauma. Attorney Brian Virag representing the guests shared details.
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Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were assassinated in a politically motivated shooting, according to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
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Stolen iPhones from an Apple Store were remotely disabled and started blaring alarms, turning the devices into high-tech bait. The message displayed on the phones warned thieves of their actions and alerted local authorities.
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Former Atlanta Falcons star Tim Green praised Shedeur Sanders for his positive response to falling from a projected first-round pick to the fifth round in the NFL Draft. Green, who played with Sanders’ father Deion Sanders in the past, highlighted the importance of handling setbacks with grace and determination.
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Experts suggest that Israel’s precision strike on Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure may create a strategic opportunity for the U.S. to leverage Iran’s weakened position for a nuclear deal, potentially through a combination of military pressure and diplomatic efforts. The strikes, which were coordinated with U.S. defense cooperation, are seen as a way to weaken…
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Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever took part in a pregame halfcourt shot contest, draining a shot from the team’s logo, which generated significant fan engagement and showcased her skills even after a recent quad injury. The Fever announced Clark’s return for Saturday’s matchup against the New York Liberty, where she is expected to make…
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New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone and second baseman DJ LeMahieu were ejected after a contentious foul ball ruling during the 10th inning of their 2-1 defeat to the Boston Red Sox. The incident occurred when LeMahieu attempted to drive a ball down the right field line off Red Sox reliever Garrett Whitlock, and first…
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The Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Lynx paid tribute to the state politicians and their spouses who were shot by a suspect allegedly impersonating a police officer overnight. The Minnesota Twins and Vikings condemned the attacks as senseless violence, highlighting the unity and commitment to peace in the face of tragedy.
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw went viral for wearing a hat with a Bible passage during the team’s Pride Night game, sparking debate over religious expression versus LGBTQ inclusivity. The Dodgers have since announced plans to host Christian Faith and Family Day for the first time since 2019, highlighting the growing complexity of balancing…
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Vance Luther Boelter, 57, has been identified as the suspect in the early-morning shootings that left one Minnesota lawmaker and her husband dead, and a second lawmaker and his wife injured. Governor Walz described the incident as ‘targeted political violence,’ emphasizing the need to hold those responsible accountable.
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Minnesota Democratic Rep. Melissa Hortman, fatally shot in a targeted attack, was the only House Democratic vote to repeal healthcare for illegal immigrants. The suspect, still at large, is believed to have impersonated a police officer.
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Cade Smith narrowly avoided a serious injury after a 106.6 mph line drive struck the brim of his cap during a game with the Seattle Mariners, highlighting the dangers of high-velocity baseball hits. The incident occurred during the fifth inning of a 2-2 game, and Smith quickly recovered to strike out the next batter.
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Israeli forces executed a striking operation against Iran’s Isfahan nuclear facility, dismantling uranium conversion infrastructure as part of a comprehensive campaign targeting over 200 sites. The operation resulted in the elimination of nine key scientists and significant damage to the facility, including a metallic uranium production plant.
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Brad Pitt reflects on his life lessons, while Billy Idol nearly died from a heroin overdose, and the Diddy trial faces juror dismissal considerations.
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Shane Lowry let his true feelings known at Oakmont Country Club after missing a short putt during his disappointing U.S. Open performance. The course’s conditions, particularly the thick rough, have sparked considerable discussion among players and fans.
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Kate Middleton made a striking fashion statement at King Charles III’s 2025 Trooping the Colour parade, echoing the iconic style of her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana. The event highlighted the royal family’s unity and ceremonial presence, with Middleton’s daughter Charlotte joining her in a lighter aqua-colored dress.
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The U.S. is supporting Israel in intercepting Iranian missile attacks, according to recent reports. Analysts suggest this could impact Iran’s nuclear program in the long term.
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Cincinnati Reds pitcher Wade Miley responded to allegations that he supplied drugs to late pitcher Tyler Skaggs before his 2019 overdose death. Skaggs’ former agent claimed in a deposition that Miley provided oxycodone pills, which are linked to Skaggs’ death.
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President Trump celebrated the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary with a grand military parade, highlighting the institution’s legacy of sacrifice and courage. The event featured military displays, historical reenactments, and speeches, while protests over the parade and recent international tensions continue.
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President Donald Trump’s military parade for the Army’s 250th anniversary is set for Saturday, facing protests and thunderstorms. The event, part of Trump’s ‘Task Force 250,’ commemorates American independence and coincides with Flag Day and Trump’s birthday.
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Mya Lesnar, daughter of WWE legend and former UFC champion Brock Lesnar, has won the NCAA Division I women’s shot put championship, securing her first outdoor track and field title with a remarkable first throw of 19.01 meters. Her performance marks a significant achievement, continuing the legacy of sports success within the Lesnar family.
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The FBI has launched an investigation into the targeted shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses following an attack on Fox News Live. Former law enforcement officials are providing insights into the potential motives and implications of the incident.
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President Donald Trump’s executive order to boost timber production on federal lands by 25% has sparked a new wave of conflict between environmental groups and the logging industry. The policy, aimed at reviving timber-dependent communities, faces criticism from environmentalists who warn of its potential ecological impact.
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Sen. John Fetterman and Bill Maher argue that Democratic support for anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles could benefit Trump’s campaign. The chaotic imagery from the riots, including a now-infamous photo of a rioter on a burning car with the Mexican flag, is expected to be used in campaign ads.
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Eliud Kipsang, a former Alabama track star and SEC champion, died at 28 following a cardiac arrest. The university’s statement highlighted his impact beyond records and championships, calling him one of the most gifted athletes ever to wear crimson and white.
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Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky fell to their third straight loss with an 88-70 defeat against the Atlanta Dream. Coach Tyler Marsh acknowledged their defensive efforts but stressed the need for improved performance throughout the entire game.
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Israel’s ongoing military campaign on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure could mark not just a military escalation but a strategic shift, according to retired Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin. The former head of Israeli military intelligence suggested expanding targets beyond military infrastructure to include political figures of the Iranian regime.
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A TSA agent was arrested for allegedly assaulting a 79-year-old passenger at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, resulting in minor injuries. The incident has led to the agent’s placement on administrative leave as authorities investigate the alleged attack.
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A TSA agent at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport was arrested for allegedly assaulting a 79-year-old passenger, causing minor bruising. The incident has led to calls for accountability and increased oversight of TSA conduct.
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New York City is preparing for potential civil unrest as anti-Trump demonstrations, organized under the banner of ‘No Kings,’ gain momentum. Deputy Mayor Kaz Daughtry has outlined law, enforcement strategies to maintain order during the protests, which are expected to draw large crowds.
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New York City is bracing for potential disorder as anti-Trump demonstrations gather momentum. Deputy Mayor Kaz Daughtry outlined law enforcement strategies to maintain public safety during the ‘No Kings’ protests, emphasizing preparedness for large-scale events.
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Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has warned that law enforcement needs to ‘control the Antifa crowd’ during the upcoming mass protests against the Trump administration and ICE, as he appeared on ‘Fox News Live.’ The sheriff emphasized that these demonstrations are expected to be large-scale and that the presence of Ant, a far-left…
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The Israeli Air Force conducted airstrikes against Iranian missile launchers, which the IDF says were pointed at Israeli civilians. The operation highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran in the region.
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Mark Meadows, a former Trump chief of staff and Capitol Hill figure, is re-emerging as a central figure in Republican hard-liners’ efforts to shape the megabill. He is now a crucial sounding board for GOP conservatives, helping navigate the complex legislative landscape.
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Portland, Oregon, is preparing for potential anti-Trump protests amid renewed tensions in the U.S. following recent incidents in Los Angeles. The 2020 protests in Portland, which lasted over 170 days and involved widespread violence, federal intervention, and significant policy changes, have left the city deeply scarred. Officials are now working to avoid a repeat of…
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The NBPA Top 100 camp featured the talents of emerging NBA stars, including the twins of Matt Barnes and Hakeem Olajuwon’s son. These athletes demonstrated their potential and dedication during the event.
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Manchester United has faced repeated accusations of paying inflated transfer fees for players, a situation the club’s transfer chiefs have long complained about. The article challenges the ‘Man United tax’ myth, asserting that the club’s management must take responsibility for ensuring they do not overpay for transfers.
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Manchester United faces the possibility of turning to Victor Osimhen if they fail to sign Viktor Gyökeres. The club is closely monitoring the situation as Arsenal’s interest in Gyökeres could influence their transfer strategy.
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The Vancouver Whitecaps lost 5-0 in the Concacaf Champions Cup final, raising concerns about MLS teams’ readiness for the Club World Cup. This loss highlights the challenges MLS teams may face against top global clubs.
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The NBA draft class is being evaluated through 20 distinct traits and skills, highlighting standout players like Flagg, Bailey, and Fears. The evaluation focuses on attributes such as clutch performance, on-ball defense, and court vision, offering a comprehensive assessment of the draft class.