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Inter Milan has appointed Romanian coach Cristian Chivu as new manager, replacing Simone Inzaghi. The decision comes after Inzaghi’s departure following a 5-0 Champions League final loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
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Manchester City has finalized the transfer of Wolves’ left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri for a reported $42.3 million fee. This acquisition is part of City’s strategy to bolster their defensive options ahead of the new season.
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The Boston Red Sox have called up top prospect Roman Anthony, raising questions among fantasy managers about acquiring him. This move highlights Anthony’s potential impact on the team and the fantasy baseball landscape.
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College conference commissioners are optimistic about enforcing NIL rules in a new system post a legal settlement allowing direct athlete pay. The settlement marks a significant shift, offering athletes financial opportunities alongside compliance challenges.
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T.J. Oshie, a key member of the Capitals’ 2018 Stanley Cup-winning team, has announced his retirement from the NHL after 16 seasons. His departure marks the end of an era for the team.
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Drake Maye, the New England Patriots’ quarterback, has indicated that he is beginning to feel more comfortable and effective within the new offensive scheme introduced by head coach Josh McDaniels. This marks a significant step in Maye’s integration into the Patriots’ playbook, potentially influencing the team’s performance in the upcoming season.
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Christian Pulisic’s father, Mark, responded to Landon Donovan’s criticism of his son’s decision to sit out the Gold Cup to rest. The discussion has sparked a broader conversation about the balance between personal recovery and national team responsibilities in professional sports.
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The Indianapolis Colts have officially transitioned ownership to the three daughters of late owner Jim Irsay, fulfilling his expressed wishes. This development marks a significant shift in the team’s leadership structure and ownership dynamics.
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The Boston Red Sox have called up outfielder Roman Anthony, the No. 1 prospect in baseball, in an effort to provide a much-needed boost to a team that has struggled in the first 67 games of the season. The decision follows a string of underwhelming performances and a lack of offensive production that has left…
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Florida A&M University (FAMU) athletic director Angela Suggs has been arrested on fraud and theft charges for allegedly using a corporate credit card for personal expenses exceeding $24,000 at her former job. The incident has sparked discussions about transparency and financial accountability in collegiate athletics.
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Liverpool FC, the reigning Premier League champions, are reportedly considering a move for Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike. Transfer Talk has provided the latest news and rumors surrounding the potential signing, which has drawn interest from multiple clubs.
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Robert Lewandowski has accused coach Michał Probierz of betraying his trust, leading to his exit from the Poland squad. The incident has caused significant tension within Polish football circles, raising questions about player-coach dynamics.
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Inter Milan has appointed Cristian Chivu as new head coach following Simone Inzaghi’s departure after the 5-0 Champions League final loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
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A cargo ship bound for Mumbai caught fire off the southern coast of India, prompting a rescue mission for its crew. The incident has raised urgent safety concerns regarding maritime operations.
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Police in New York City arrested 24 anti-ICE protesters who had occupied the Trump Tower lobby during a demonstration on Monday. The incident has intensified nationwide protests against ICE operations, particularly in the wake of recent demonstrations in Los Angeles.
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The former physician of former President Barack Obama has publicly opposed the continual scrutiny of former President Joe Biden’s cognitive health. This criticism comes amid ongoing debates about the health of high-profile political figures and the ethical considerations surrounding such evaluations.
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Fox News correspondent David Spunt discusses former President Barack Obama’s physician’s response to former President Joe Biden’s cognitive assessment on ‘Special Report.’ The physician, who previously treated Obama, expressed concerns about the public scrutiny and potential misinterpretation of Biden’s cognitive evaluations.
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Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, criticized the destruction during the Los Angeles riots on her show ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ She suggested that the riots are happening because people believe they will get away with it.
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Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., hopes Elon Musk will shift his political focus to MAGA Republicans in 2026 after recent clashes with Trump. Khanna believes Musk’s criticism of Trump’s policies could counter his influence, though Sen. Bernie Sanders opposes aligning with Musk, calling him a ‘right-wing extremist.’
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Rep. Kevin Kiley claims anti-ICE protests escalated before National Guard arrived, sparking debates over federal intervention. The incident highlights tensions between public safety and civil liberties.
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Former UNC star Rashad McCants predicts Indiana will win the NBA Finals in seven games, citing Coach Carlisle’s strategies and the Thunder’s inexperience. He also discusses his time with Kevin Garnett, his beat with Michael Jordan, and Belichick’s potential at UNC.
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Elon Musk has shown signs of potential reconciliation with Donald Trump after responding to a clip of Trump wishing him well with a heart emoji. The gesture, coming after a period of public conflict, indicates a possible softening in their relationship, though tensions remain over Musk’s criticisms of the bill and Trump’s stance on EV…
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The Congressional Baseball Game, dating back to 1909, brings together lawmakers for a friendly competition on the diamond. The event, set for Wednesday night at Nats Park, includes a blend of politics and athletics, with notable athletes like Rep. Blake Moore and Rep. Roger Williams participating.
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright justifies the Trump administration’s decision to lift the pause on offshore wind farm construction in New York, citing the need to advance renewable energy projects despite safety concerns.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass blamed the Trump administration’s immigration raids for causing violent protests. She stated that the situation was peaceful before them.
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MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff reported on the Los Angeles community feeling "terrified" after several ICE raids which inspired violent riots over the weekend. The report underscores the growing tensions and anxieties within the region as authorities continue to enforce immigration policies.
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The panelists discussed how these protests represent a significant shift, highlighting the political and social tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
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Lawmakers are actively preparing for the annual Congressional Baseball Game, which is set for Wednesday. Chad Pergram of Fox News discusses the event’s significance on ‘Fox & Friends.’
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Keyshawn Johnson analyzes the upcoming season prospects of Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields. The article compares their potential performance with the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets.
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Will Cain’s show examines the escalating L.A. riots and the legal challenges facing Governor Gavin Newsom. The episode also critiques the media’s role in the current crisis.
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Jacqui Heinrich has given viewers a sneak peek of the upcoming ‘Special Report’ episode. The show promises in-depth analysis and exclusive insights on pressing issues.
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has removed all members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) to restore public trust in vaccine guidance. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized the need for transparent, unbiased science and criticized past administrative actions that eroded confidence in health agencies.
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During her speech, Gellar recalled some of Slater’s most celebrated performances, including his roles in films such as Heathers and Cruel Intentions. She emphasized how these roles not only defined Slater’s career but also shaped the landscape of 1990s cinema.
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Actor Sarah Michelle Gellar has expressed her long-standing admiration for Christian Slater, who portrayed Riley Finn in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer.’ Gellar shared her appreciation during a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
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Christian Slater, known for his role in ‘Dexter: Original Sin,’ reflected on his five-decade career in Hollywood as he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His Walk of Fame star, located on Hollywood Boulevard, is a testament to his lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
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House Democrats overwhelmingly voted against a GOP resolution condemning the Boulder attack on pro-Israel activists, citing concerns over political language. The resolution also criticized sanctuary jurisdictions and illegal immigration, drawing sharp criticism from some Democrats.
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The House of Representatives voted on a House GOP-led resolution to condemn the attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, which was supported by 280-113 votes, with over 100 Democrats opposing it. The resolution, introduced by Rep. Gabe Evans, R-Colo., criticized illegal immigration and linked the attack to visa overstays.
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Christian Slater recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which he called a "dream come true." In an interview with Fox News Digital, he admitted that fame is "always weird" but expressed gratitude for his career path.
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Charlamagne tha God criticized the Trump administration’s decision to deploy National Guard troops to Los Angeles County amid anti-ICE protests, claiming he hadn’t witnessed significant violence until the Guard arrived. The protests, which included tear gas use near a Home Depot and violent clashes with ICE agents, led to arrests and property damage.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guter. has warned of the dangers facing the world’s oceans, including predatory mining, plastic waste, and rising sea temperatures. Small island nations have called for major countries to demonstrate their commitment to ocean protection.
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Alex Cooper, host of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, has accused former Boston University women’s soccer coach Nancy Feldman of sexual harassment, as detailed in her Hulu documentary. The allegations include inappropriate personal questions, physical contact, and retaliation, raising concerns about workplace misconduct in collegiate sports.
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Former NFL receiver Golden Tate discusses his feud with Jalen Ramsey, detailing how Ramsey’s treatment of his pregnant sister led to their on-field altercation in 2020.
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Riley Gaines reflects on the public backlash against Simone Biles’ recent comments about transgender athletes, noting the unexpected depth of the social media reaction. She highlights the growing debate over transgender participation in girls’ sports and the need for continued advocacy.
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YouTube is adjusting its content moderation policies to allow more potentially inflammatory content to remain online, citing protection of free expression. The changes include raising the threshold for content removal from one-quarter to half of the video’s content and encouraging moderators to consult managers when uncertain.
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YouTube is adjusting its content moderation policies to prioritize free expression, increasing the threshold for content removal from one-quarter to half of the content violating policies. This change aims to allow more potentially inflammatory material to remain online while balancing free speech with mitigating harmful content.
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YouTube is adjusting its content moderation policies to prioritize free expression, allowing more potentially inflammatory content to remain on its platform under the ‘public interest’ exception. The change includes raising the threshold for content removal from one-quarter to half of the content violating policies and encouraging moderators to consult managers before removing content.
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Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines is in a heated feud with Olympic gymnast Simone Biles over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports. The dispute began after Gaines criticized a Minnesota high school team that won with a transgender pitcher, leading Biles to accuse her of being a ‘sore loser.’
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A Chinese PhD student from Wuhan has been arrested for allegedly smuggling biological materials to a U.S. laboratory and making false statements to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed that Chengxuan Han, a citizen of the People’s Republic of China (PRC),…
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Frederick Forsyth, best known for *The Day of the Jackal*, has died at 86. His novels, including over 25 books, have sold 75 million copies worldwide.
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President Donald Trump has suggested he would be willing to arrest California Governor Gavin Newsom if the latter obstructs ICE operations. Trump made the comment after disembarking from Marine One outside the White House, responding to a reporter’s question about whether Border Czar Tom Homan should arrest Newsom for daring him to do so.
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The FBI has said they will investigate any evidence of a criminal conspiracy, including violence and damage to government property, as anti-ICE riots continue in Los Angeles. California is suing the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard, while Democrats are trying to blame former president Trump for the unrest.
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Former Illinois mayor Tiffany Henyard faces legal contempt after failing to produce public records, as her legal team argues an affidavit will resolve the dispute. The case highlights ongoing investigations and transparency concerns in local governance.
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Seagate has introduced a new 4TB storage expansion card for the Xbox Series X and S consoles, priced at $429.99. This card costs more than the base Xbox Series S console, prompting questions about its value proposition.
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Canada is accelerating its defense spending to meet NATO’s 2% target earlier than planned, reflecting a strategic shift in regional security. Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. trade tariffs, emphasizing reduced reliance on Washington.
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CNN’s Dana Bash compared President Donald Trump to an arsonist calling the fire department after he sent the National Guard to Los Angeles to help quell riots over deportations of illegal immigrants. California officials blamed Trump for escalating tensions, with Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass criticizing the move as unnecessary and exacerbating the…
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House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green announced his resignation from Congress to join the private sector, effective after the House votes on President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’. Green cited a private sector opportunity as the reason for his departure, highlighting his contributions to tax cuts and border security.
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Former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines has publicly criticized USA Today columnist Nancy Armour for defending Olympic gymnast Simone Biles during a heated feud. The conflict escalated after Biles personally attacked Gaines, leading to a public exchange where Gaines accused Armour of being discriminatory against girls in sports.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins condemned violent rioters in Los Angeles for shutting down a VA clinic, which he said is interfering with veterans’ health care. Collins announced the clinic had to be temporarily closed due to safety concerns following ICE raids that sparked the riots.
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Conservative social media critics claim that Governor Gavin Newsom’s handling of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles has damaged his 2028 presidential hopes. The riots, fueled by Trump’s immigration policies, have sparked intense backlash against Newsom’s leadership on X.
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Minnesota State Representative Kaohly Vang Her openly admitted to being an undocumented immigrant during a legislative debate, revealing how her father manipulated paperwork to bring her family to the U.S. After the Vietnam War, her family’s journey to the U.S. was marked by fraudulent documents and a desire for safety over benefits.