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New Jersey’s gubernatorial primary includes a tense GOP race influenced by Trump’s endorsement of Jack Ciattarelli. Democrats face the challenge of addressing Trump’s policies and recent election losses.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized deepening ties with South Korea to promote regional and global peace during a phone call with President Moon Jae-in. The leaders discussed collaboration on security, economic issues, and mutual trust, highlighting the strategic importance of bilateral relations.
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Emergency vehicles were deployed after protests in downtown Los Angeles were dispersed using tear gas and non-literal weapons. The incident has raised concerns among residents and activists about the use of such tactics during demonstrations.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested over 7,400 illegal immigrants in Los Angeles, sparking violent riots. DHS has highlighted the criminal records of many detainees, while critics accuse Governor Newsom of inciting unrest through political rhetoric.
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Anne Taylor, Bryan Kohberger’s defense attorney, is leveraging media attention to her advantage while avoiding direct public comments, citing the risk of prejudicing the trial. She seeks to delay proceedings due to potential prejudicial evidence from a ‘Dateline’ episode and a forthcoming book. The defense faces challenges in managing public opinion and media exposure.
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Swedish archaeologist Greer Jarrett has completed a three-year journey replicating Viking sea travel, uncovering decentralized port networks in Norway that suggest Vikings navigated using small, accessible harbors. His research reveals intricate maritime trade systems that challenge previous assumptions about Viking exploration.
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Protesters in downtown Los Angeles fled a street corner after police used tear gas in response to fireworks thrown at law enforcement. The incident highlights the escalating tensions between demonstrators and authorities.
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Protesters in downtown Los Angeles dispersed after law enforcement deployed tear gas following incidents where they had thrown fireworks toward officers. The deployment occurred as tensions escalated during the demonstration.
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Los Angeles police deployed tear gas and non-lethl weapons to disperse anti-ICE protesters. The protesters had blocked a downtown intersection, leading to a tense standoff with law enforcement.
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Protesters in downtown Los Angeles blocked traffic at the intersection of 2nd St. and San Pedro St. on Monday night, prompting police to deploy tear gas to disperse the crowd. The demonstration, marked by waving Mexican flags, reflects growing tensions over immigration policies and the role of immigration enforcement agencies.
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President Donald Trump continues to dominate the media spotlight by actively engaging in political conflicts and public disputes, including clashes with Elon Musk, border czar Gavin Newsom, and ABC journalist Terry Moran. His tactics of provoking controversy and spreading narratives not only keep the news cycle alive but also divert attention from his personal financial…
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Protesters in Los Angeles have shut down a street corner in downtown, waving Mexican flags and chanting slogans such as ‘No justice, no peace’ and ‘Don’t start no sh—, won’t be no sh—.’ The demonstration, which took place on Monday night, reflects growing societal unrest and calls for systemic change.
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Fox News correspondent Ashley Strohmier reports on escalating tensions in Santa Ana, California, where anti-ICE protests have turned into a standoff with law. The incident highlights growing concerns over immigration policies and community unrest.
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Los Angeles police have begun arresting protesters who refuse to disperse, escalating tensions during a fourth day of anti-ICE demonstrations. Clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement have turned chaotic, with reports of violence and property damage.
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The Florida Panthers secured a 6-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, taking a 2-1 series lead. The game was marked by a violent third-period brawl and historic scoring from Brad Marchand.
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Defense attorney Robert Alessi moved for a mistrial in Karen Read’s murder retrial after special prosecutor Hank Brennan admitted to an evidence mistake, sparking legal debate over whether the error was unintentional or a strategic move.
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Karen Read’s defense attorney moves for a mistrial, citing a special prosecutor’s error, sparking debate over its intent. Legal experts are divided on whether the mistake was accidental or intentional.
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A woman was chased by police during an anti-ICE rally in Santa, California, raising concerns about the use of force and protest management. The incident occurred on Fox News @ Night, highlighting tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators.
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Anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles have continued for four days, with independent journalist Aldo Buttazzoni documenting the volatile scene. The protests, driven by opposition to ICE, have escalated into confrontations with law enforcement.
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Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reports from the ground on the anti-ICE riots happening in Los Angeles on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The rioters are engaging in chaotic donuts around the streets, causing significant disruption.
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Fox News @ Night panelists have condemned the escalating tensions and violence on the streets of Los Angeles, with some describing the situation as an act of ‘terrorism’ overseas. The discussion highlights concerns over public safety and the potential impact of the unrest on the city’s stability.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has publicly supported ICE agents following anti-ICE riots in Los, Noem emphasized her commitment to targeting ‘the worst of the worst’ in the city.
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem praised ICE agents during a discussion on ‘Hann’ty,’ highlighting their efforts amid anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. The conversation underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the region.
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Celebrity nutritionist Daryl Gioffre warns that Polysorbate 80, an emulsifier found in ice cream, may disrupt gut bacteria balance. The concern highlights growing awareness of food additives’ impact on health.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the suspect in the anti-ICE assault case has been identified, with the FBI conducting a search warrant on his residence. Bondi emphasized federal authorities’ commitment to pursuing crimes against law enforcement, including potential prison sentences of up to 20 years for looting.
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Angela Suggs, Florida A&M’s athletic director, faces felony theft charges after allegedly stealing $24,000 from the Florida Sports Foundation through falsified vouchers. Suggs turned herself in to police and is accused of using a corporate credit card for personal use and falsifying travel vouchers.
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The Pentagon has deployed approximately 70
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The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has been involved in a confrontation with anti-ICE protesters, highlighting tensions over immigration enforcement. The incident occurred during a live segment on ‘Hann’ty,’ where Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reported on the standoff.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has issued a critical warning regarding a wanted individual who has been identified by the FBI. The announcement was made during a live appearance on Hannity, highlighting the severity of the situation and the potential risks involved.
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National Education Association President Becky Pringle defended illegal immigrants during a protest against immigration raids that occurred throughout the city. The protests erupted following recent immigration enforcement actions, which sparked widespread unrest in the Los Angeles.
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Former FBI Special Agent Dan Brunner warns on ‘America’s Newsroom’ that progressive efforts to expose ICE agents could endanger law enforcement officers. Brunner highlights the risks posed by political activism targeting federal agents.
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Former FBI Special Agent Dan Brunner criticized the political left’s push to unmask ICE agents, warning that this effort is putting officers in danger. He emphasized the potential risks to law enforcement and federal operations as a result of these actions.
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Raymond Arroyo of Fox News recently provided an analysis of the logistical challenges involved in accessing Hamas’ harbors, emphasizing the difficulties that have been encountered in reaching the area. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., expressed her criticism of the National Guard during her appearance on The Ingraham Angle.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass blamed the Trump administration’s ICE raids for starting the riots that exploded over the weekend, while claiming ‘things in LA are calm’ Monday. The National Guard was deployed to Los Angeles County as anti-ICE protests continued to escalate Saturday.
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Louisiana authorities have arrested Darriana Burton, a former Orleans Parish Sheriff’s employee, for conspiring in the escape of Derrick Groves, a fugitive from a jailbreak. Officials believe she coordinated the escape by relaying information and arranging contact between Groves and outside parties.
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Protests at ICE facilities have drawn significant media attention, while President Biden’s health remains a topic of public concern. The administration’s stance on transgender athletes has sparked controversy within the sports community.
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Protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have intensified, with demonstrators demanding policy changes and an end to deportations. Simultaneously, there have been increasing discussions about the health of President Joe Biden, with some analysts suggesting that his recent physical and mental states could affect the administration’s ability to carry out its agenda.
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The report covers ICE protests, Biden’s health, and the trans athlete debate. These issues are driving national conversations and political discourse.
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A group of activists attempting to deliver aid to Gaza aboard a vessel dubbed the ‘selfie yacht’ have been detained, sparking debates over humanitarian efforts and border control. Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst reports on the unfolding situation, highlighting the tensions between aid delivery and security measures.
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Apple has unveiled a dedicated Games app at WWDC 2025, designed to enhance the gaming experience across its devices. The app introduces features such as leaderboards, matchmaking, and integration with Apple Arcade, positioning it as a modern gaming hub comparable to services like Xbox or GOG Galaxy.
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Christian Slater reflects on the ‘weird’ reality of fame after five decades in Hollywood, calling it ‘always weird’ but expressing gratitude for the opportunity to pursue his passion. His Walk of Fame star symbolizes a career defined by cultural impact and personal relationships that have supported his journey.
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Reports of ICE riots have emerged, indicating escalated tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. The Democratic Party is reportedly engaged in a rebranding effort to redefine its platform and appeal to a broader electorate.
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A Fox News Digital review found that Democrats and media outlets have downplayed the violent riots in Los Angeles, referring to the unrest as peaceful despite fiery incidents. This discrepancy raises questions about the accuracy and bias in reporting.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters discussed anti-ICE protesters clashing with law enforcement in Los Angeles during his show. The segment highlighted the tensions between demonstrators and police, with Watters noting the presence of anarchist groups waving Mexican flags.
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Hailey Bieber’s summer bikini photos have sparked a wave of celebrity praise, with fans and peers like Candice Swanepoel and Lori Harvey commenting on her looks. Her recent posts also led to a public apology from Justin Bieber for previous Vogue cover comments.
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California has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice over its demand that public high schools certify they will exclude transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports. The state argues the DOJ has no legal authority to enforce such a demand and asserts its laws are constitutional.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of U.S. Marines to Los Angeles, though officials clarified that the troops will not engage in law enforcement tasks unless the Insurrection, Act is invoked.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar has announced plans to dissolve the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee, as revealed in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece published Monday. The decision, outlined in the article, has sparked significant debate among public health experts and policymakers who argue that the committee plays a vital role in shaping…
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Senate Republicans are convening to finalize the most complex aspects of their comprehensive legislative package, the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ Key committee chairs, including Mike Crapo and John Boozman, are expected to brief colleagues on the progress and challenges in drafting provisions.
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Rep. Mark Amodei of Nevada, a top House Republican appropriator, has openly opposed the Trump administration’s proposal to slash $1.1 billion in public media funding, joining Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) to urge reconsideration. The move is part of a large recissions package targeting foreign aid cuts, with GOP leaders needing near-unity to pass the measure.
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Top Republican leaders met with Trump to finalize the ‘big, beautiful bill’ ahead of a July 4 deadline. Disagreements over Medicaid, tax deductions, and business incentives remain unresolved.
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Senate Republicans, led by Majority Leader John Thune, are pushing to pass landmark cryptocurrency legislation this week that would establish new regulations for dollar-peg, digital tokens. The bill faces procedural hurdles and unresolved amendment disputes, though GOP leaders aim to expedite its final passage.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson maintains that July 4 remains the target date for passing President Donald Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill,’ despite ongoing debates and potential modifications in the Senate. The bill, which passed the House with a single vote in May, has encountered strong resistance, notably from Elon Musk, who has criticized the legislation as…
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Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal is drafting legislation to limit presidential power over military use domestically, following Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles. Critics argue the move could violate constitutional rights and set a precedent for executive overreach.
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House Republicans are preparing to amend their large tax and spending bill in the Rules Committee to address issues flagged by the Senate parliamentarian as non-compliant with Senate rules. Senior GOP aides have warned that certain provisions could be ‘fatal’ to the bill’s ability to comply with the rules surrounding the filibuster-skirting budget reconciliation process.
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Rep. Mark Green, a Tennessee Republican, has announced he will retire from Congress after four terms, effective after the House votes on the GOP’s domestic-policy megabill. Green cited his role in leading the effort to impeach former Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and passing the Secure the Border Act as reasons for his decision.
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House Republicans are addressing issues with their large tax and spending bill, which includes provisions flagged by the Senate parliamentarian as non-compliant with Senate rules. The bill requires critical edits to ensure it meets the requirements for the budget reconciliation process, which allows passage without Democratic votes.
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Rep. Mark Green, a Tennessee Republican, has announced his retirement from Congress after four terms, planning to leave after the House votes on the GOP’s domestic-policy megabill. Green’s decision comes after re-entering the race following last year’s retirement announcement, which was interrupted by allegations of an extramarital affair.
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American rapper Doja Cat, Colombian singer J Balvin and Nigerian singer Tems have been confirmed to headline the Club World Cup final halftime show at MetLife Stadium. This announcement has generated significant excitement among fans and music enthusiasts worldwide.
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Clément Lenglet has joined Atlético Madrid on a 3-year deal after ending his contract with Barcelona. The transfer is seen as a significant move in Spanish football.