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Eighty-one years after his heroic actions during the Normandy invasion, Staff Sgt. William Owens was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery in halting Nazi advances. The recognition highlights the enduring impact of his actions, which are still viewed as relevant today.
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Experts highlight key moments in Karen Read’s retrial, including the use of dashcam footage and her televised interviews to shape the jury’s perspective. The prosecution’s case hinges on a vehicle collision theory, while the defense challenges this with expert testimony.
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A groundbreaking event in Hangzhou, China, saw four Unitree G1 robots compete in a boxing tournament called Unitree Iron Fist King: Awakening! The robots, controlled by human operators, showcased agile movements, precise strikes, and the ability to perform side flips.
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Florida officials have issued a stark warning to violent anti-Trump protesters, with Sheriff Wayne Ivey threatening to use lethal force against those who attack law enforcement. The warnings come ahead of the ‘No Kings’ protests expected across the country this weekend, as authorities prepare to enforce strict measures against violent behavior.
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Florida officials warn that violent anti-Trump protesters will face lethal force, as law enforcement prepares for a wave of demonstrations. The sheriff and attorney general emphasize the importance of following the law.
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President Donald Trump made significant strides in trade negotiations with China during his 21st week in office, while also managing immigration-related protests in Los Angeles and responding to Israel’s military actions against Iran. These events underscore the administration’s focus on economic and international relations.
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Hairstylists and medical experts confirm that temporary hair loss is affecting users of weight-loss medications like Ozempic. This condition, known as telogen effluvium, is a stress response to rapid weight loss.
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Hair loss has emerged as a reported side effect of weight-loss medications like Ozempic, according to experts and hairstylists. This temporary condition, known as telogen effluvium, is linked to the body’s stress response to rapid weight loss. Doctors advise monitoring vitamins and adopting gentle hair care practices to support regrowth.
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Israel’s recent strikes on Iran are seen as a necessary and righteous action to counter nuclear threats and regional instability. The attacks, which targeted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and military leaders, are framed as a critical step to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities that could endanger the entire free world.
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President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Los Angeles has sparked political debate, with Republicans blaming sanctuary policies for riots and Democrats accusing the Trump administration of creating chaos through ICE operations. The legal battle over control of the National Guard highlights the deepening divide between the two parties on immigration enforcement.
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About 60 demonstrators, including veterans and military family members, were arrested outside the U.S. Capitol after breaching a police line of bike racks and running toward the steps leading to the Capitol Rot, which highlights ongoing tensions between protest groups and law enforcement.
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Cyprus officials have announced the rediscovery of the Sanctuary of Apollo at Frangissa, revealing hundreds of votive statues and new insights into ancient rituals. The site, first found in 1885, was obscured and later rediscovered, offering a deeper understanding of its historical significance.
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Law enforcement is on high alert for Saturday’s ‘No Kings Day’ protests, which are expected to unfold across over 800 cities in response to Trump’s military parade. Officials stress the importance of maintaining safety and clear communication to prevent unrest.
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Fox News at Night on Friday, June 13 highlighted major global events including the ongoing Israel conflict, a recent aviation incident in India, and a significant political debate.
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Senior working royals including Prince William, Kate Middleton, and others will participate in the king’s birthday parade, while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are excluded for the third consecutive year. Experts suggest this reflects a deliberate effort to maintain royal unity and distance from the Sussexes, who have stepped back from their royal duties since…
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Iran escalates regional tensions with military strikes, while ICE facilities face riots and protests erupt over a controversial parade.
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Anti-ICE protests have surged, with demonstrators demanding an end to ICE’s strict enforcement tactics. Tensions between Trump and Musk have intensified, with both figures criticizing each other’s approach to immigration and national security.
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Barcelona is reportedly in advanced discussions with the representatives of forward Nico Williams regarding a potential transfer. The player’s pace, creativity, and ability to contribute both offensively and defensively make him an attractive proposition for a team looking to compete at the top level in La Liga and potentially the Champions League.
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Garrett Crochet pitched a career-high 8 1/5 innings scoreless for the New York Yankees, but Aaron Judge’s home run in the ninth ended his shutout and cost him the win. Despite not getting the win, Crochet expressed no regrets about his performance.
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The New York Knicks are preparing to initiate formal interviews for their head coaching role, with Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins among the candidates. Sources have informed ESPN that the team plans to meet with these two coaches next, week.
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Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, and Dustin Johnson failed to make the cut at the Oakmont Championship, with the course proving challenging for top-tier players.
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Sam Burns saved par on his final hole to secure a 5-under 65 and the 36-hole lead at the U.S. Open. His strong performance has positioned him as a leading contender for the championship.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder staged a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 15-point performance, to overcome a 10-point halftime deficit and win 111-104. This dramatic rally has leveled the NBA Finals at 2-2, setting the stage for a potential Game 6 showdown.
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Mya Lesnar, daughter of WWE legend Brock Lesnar, has made headlines by winning a national title in shot put. Her victory marks a significant achievement in her athletic career.
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George Duangmanee’s performance at the U.S. Open, while not meeting his personal expectations, showcased his perseverance. The golfer’s focus on maintaining a positive attitude despite the challenges of the tournament reflects his character and dedication to the sport.
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Boca Juniors defender Ayrton Costa has been granted a U.S. visa to participate in the Club World Cup, following a reversal by U.S. immigration authorities after an initial rejection. The Argentine club confirmed the development on Friday.
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David Beckham has been honored with a knighthood by King Charles III in his Birthday Honours list. The announcement acknowledges his contributions to sports and society.
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The second round of the U.S. Open has seen Oakmont live up to its reputation as a challenging course, with the tournament shaping up as a tightly contested battle. With two rounds remaining, the focus is on determining which players will advance to the final stages of the event.
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Coastal Carolina broke open a tie game with three runs in the eighth inning, Dominick Carbone shut down an Arizona threat in the ninth, and the Chanticleers opened the Men’s College World Series with a 7-4 victory Friday.
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Reds’ left-hander Wade Miley said Friday that he has not been accused of any wrongdoing, one day after reports stated a deposition from a lawsuit alleged he supplied Tyler Skaggs with drugs when both players were with the Diamondbacks. The situation has raised questions about the implications of such claims in professional sports and the…
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Rhyne Howard set a WNBA single-game record with nine 3-pointers, scoring 3,6 points in the Dream’s victory. Brittney Griner climbed to second in the career blocks list, marking her defensive excellence.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. authorities not to conduct immigration enforcement targeting attendees of a Gold Cup match in the Los Angeles area. The request underscores the intersection of sports diplomacy and immigration policy.
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Iran has launched multiple waves of long-range missiles at Israel in retaliation for Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities, escalating the already volatile conflict between the two nations. In response, Israel has conducted airstrikes on Tehran, marking a significant escalation in the military standoff.
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Israel has conducted new airstrikes on Tehran, declaring its air force has secured ‘aerial freedom of action.’ Meanwhile, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin engaged in a phone call to discuss the escalating conflict.
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Israel has launched new strikes on Tehran, asserting ‘aerial freedom of action,’ while former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the conflict in a phone call.
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The news item details Israel’s recent military strikes and the White House’s response. It also highlights the role of Mossad’s tactics in the ongoing conflict.
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Kari Lake, U.S. Agency for Global Media senior advisor, confirmed that Voice of America’s Persian news service is ramping up coverage as tensions between Iran and Israel intensify. The agency is recalling approximately 75 Farsi-speaking staffers from administrative leave to provide in-depth reporting on the escalating conflict.
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The Ingraham Angle episode on June 13 examined the escalating Israel conflict and the impact of recent judicial decisions. Analysts discussed the growing protest movements and their effects on political stability.
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Emergency medical teams and disaster management authorities in central Israel are conducting search-and-rescue operations following a missile strike that hit a residential area Saturday morning. The attack, which occurred during the early hours of the day, has prompted a swift and coordinated response from local emergency services to ensure the safety and well-being of affected…
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Emergency crews in central Israel are actively engaged in search-and-rescue operations following a missile strike that hit a residential area early Saturday morning. The incident has prompted immediate action by medical and disaster response teams.
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The Colorado Rockies and Atlanta Braves delivered an exciting game filled with standout performances and thrilling moments. The matchup, broadcast on FOX, showcased the competitive spirit of both teams as they battled for supremacy on the field.
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The article highlights key plays and standout performances from the Rays vs. Mets game. It provides a thrilling recap of the match’s most exciting moments.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder rallied in the fourth quarter to secure a 111-104 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, evening the series at two games apiece. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points, leading the comeback win.
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Salon professionals in New York have observed a rise in hair loss among patients using GLP-1 drugs, often linked to rapid weight loss. Experts suggest this temporary condition, known as telogen effluvium, typically appears 2-3 months after starting treatment.
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Highlights from the Yankees vs. Red Sox game were featured on MLB on FOX, capturing the best moments of the matchup.
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The St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers delivered an exciting matchup in their latest MLB game, highlighted by thrilling plays and dramatic finishes. Fans were treated to a display of skill and strategy as both teams battled fiercely throughout the contest.
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The St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers delivered an exciting showdown in their latest matchup, with highlights showcasing key moments from the game. Fans can relive the action through the best plays and dramatic finishes.
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Former Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy Patrick Gipson criticized state and local leaders for their perceived in, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, for failing to prevent riots during recent protests. Gipson accused officials of negligence and demanded greater accountability.
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UK universities and colleges have signed a framework agreement with Oracle totaling up to £9.86 million to use the Java SE Universal Subscription model, securing a waiver of historical fees. The deal aims to address the financial impact of Oracle’s new licensing model, which has faced criticism for potential cost increases.
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The leader of the Los Angeles Police Department union has publicly criticized both city and state leadership, particularly Governor Gavin Newsom, over the handling of recent riots in Los Angeles. The union boss has issued a firm warning that protesters targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will face a strong response from law enforcement.
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European leaders including Berlin and Paris have urged restraint as hostilities between Israel and Iran intensify, warning of the growing risk of a broader regional war. However, the effectiveness of Europe’s diplomatic role is questioned as talks remain stalled.
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Greg Gutfeld and the panel on ‘Gutf,eld!’ laughed at Sydney Sweeney’s bathwater soap being resold for ‘big bucks’ on the show.
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Greg Gutfeld and the panel on ‘Gutfeld!’ mock the resale of Sydney Sweeney’s bathwater soap for high prices, criticizing the trend of turning personal items into luxury goods. The segment highlights the growing market for celebrity memorabilia and the debate over privacy versus consumer demand.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the *Gutfeld!* panel discuss how Democratic Party policies and leaders contributed to President Donald Trump’s re-election. The discussion highlights the potential long-term effects of the party’s strategies and governance approaches.
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Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issued a warning to protesters planning on attacking law enforcement ahead of nationwide ‘No Kings Protests’ on June 12, 2025. The officials emphasized that violent protesters will face lethal force if they attempt to attack officers.
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A new wave of Iranian missiles has set off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv, Israel, according to Reuters. This is the fourth round of missile attacks over the country, raising regional tensions.
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Sgt. Matthew Fagiana outlined security strategies for the ‘No Kings Day’ protests, emphasizing collaboration between local and federal agencies to ensure public safety during large-scale demonstrations. Law enforcement is focusing on monitoring crowd dynamics and managing potential risks while maintaining order.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity is analyzing the growing tensions between Israel and Iran as the two nations exchange missile strikes. Hannity is encouraging viewers to reflect on the broader implications of the conflict.
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French golfer Victor Perez made history by acing the par-3 sixth hole at Oakmont Country Club during the U.S. Open with a 7-iron from 192 yards, marking the second such hole-in-one in the tournament’s history. The rare feat occurred 41 years after the last known ace at the course, which was achieved by Scott Simpson…
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Israeli Special Forces veteran and Fox News contributor Aaron Cohen claimed that Israel has ‘completely destroyed’ Iran’s nuclear program, sparking debates about regional security and geopolitical implications on Hannity.