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Israel’s strike against Iran’s nuclear program marks a dramatic escalation in Middle Eastern tensions, raising questions about U.S. response and potential for wider regional conflict. The operation, codenamed Operation Rising Lion, targeted critical components of Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure, leading to Iran’s retaliatory drone attacks.
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Milwaukee Brewers prospect Jacob Misiorowski was forced to leave his MLB debut, where he had a no-hitter through five innings, due to leg cramping. He reached 102.2 mph with his fastball, the fastest by any Brewers starter since 2008.
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The demand for rare earth elements has surged in recent years, driven by their critical role in advanced technologies such as electric vehicles (EVs), fighter jets, and digital cameras. However, their sources are concentrated in a few countries, primarily China, which controls approximately 60% of the global supply.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member and Salvadoran migrant, faces federal prosecution for human trafficking and conspiracy charges after being returned to the U.S. The case highlights legal battles over his deportation and the Trump administration’s role in delaying his return. His legal team disputes the charges, arguing that the government is hiding its…
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Jurors have begun deliberating in Karen Read’s murder trial after closing arguments and judicial instructions from Judge Beverly Cannone. The prosecution’s case centers on forensic evidence, including O’Keefe’s phone data and Read’s interviews, while the defense argues the timeline is flawed and evidence is weak.
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Oil prices have surged following Israel’s attack on Iran, raising fears of a regional conflict that could disrupt global oil supplies. The situation is compounded by Trump’s ongoing tariff policies, which have contributed to heightened economic uncertainty.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attendance at the G7 summit in Canada provides a pivotal opportunity to mend the strained relationship between India and Canada. The visit comes amid lingering issues surrounding the killings of Sikh activists, which have created significant mistrust between the two nations.
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Iran has declared its right to nuclear technology and missile capability following Israeli strikes that killed seven officials, including nuclear scientists. The Iranian government, in a statement released by the Iranian government, asserted that the attacks proved its right to nuclear enrichment programs.
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Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born cancer researcher and Harvard University associate, was released by a federal judge following four months of detention, though she remains under travel restrictions. Federal authorities allege she lied about carrying frog embryos into the U.S. and planned to smuggle them without declaration.
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A second federal judge blocked an executive order from President Donald Trump aimed at overhauling U.S. elections. The order sought to require proof of citizenship for federal voting, limit mail-in ballots, and condition federal election funding on state compliance.
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Cincinnati Reds pitcher Wade Miley is accused of supplying drugs to Tyler Skaggs, who died of an overdose in 2019. The case is part of a wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles Angels, with multiple teammates and former staff implicated in the distribution of illicit substances.
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International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi called Israeli President Isaac Herzog following the airstrikes on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, expressing deep concern over the risks to nuclear safety and regional security. Iran’s foreign minister demanded explicit condemnation of the strike, calling for an emergency IAEA meeting to address the situation.
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House Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is investigating Planned Parenthood’s use of federal funds, alleging misuse for abortions and gender-affirming care. The probe follows GOP efforts to restrict abortion funding and aligns with Trump’s policies.
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Jackson Bailey, a former Prairie View A&M linebacker, has died at 22. Details surrounding his death were not immediately known.
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The charred remains of the passengers forced authorities to rely on DNA testing for identification. Officials said it might take weeks to confirm the final death toll.
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Authorities have recovered one of the two black box recorders from the crashed Air India flight, marking a critical step in the ongoing investigation into the crash. Officials are currently working to confirm the final death toll, which is crucial for understanding the scale of the tragedy and providing closure to the families of the…
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Progressive House Democrats, known as the ‘Squad,’ are criticizing Israel for its recent military strikes on Iran, with members labeling Prime Minister Benjamin, Netanyahu as a ‘war criminal.’ The attacks, described as a preemptive strike, have raised concerns about escalating regional tensions and potential U.S. involvement.
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A federal court’s order compelling President Trump to return National Guard control to California has been paused on appeal. The initial ruling stated that the Guard’s deployment exceeded Trump’s authority.
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Hungarian MEP Klara Dobrev warns of the fragility of democracy in Europe, highlighting the rise of illiberal regimes and emphasizing the need for vigilance. She addresses the political shifts in Hungary and the broader European context.
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Senators from both parties are alarmed by the incident involving California Democrat Sen. Alex Padilla, who was forcibly removed from a press conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The event has sparked bipartisan concern over the treatment of lawmakers and raised fears of further tensions in the Senate.
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The U.S. Army is set to celebrate its 250th anniversary with a grand military parade in Washington, D.C., scheduled for June 14, commissioned by President Trump. However, the event faces the threat of anti-Trump protests, including ‘Refuse Fascism’ and ‘No Kings’ movements, amid concerns over public safety and potential clashes.
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As the U.S. Army marks its 250th anniversary, President Donald Trump is hosting a massive military parade in Washington D.C., coinciding with Flag Day and his 79th birthday. The event features thousands of soldiers, historic and modern military equipment, and an array of festivities, including a birthday festival, concert, and fireworks.
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Global leaders have called for restraint following Israel’s overnight strikes on over 100 targets in Iran, which have raised fears of further escalation in the Middle East.
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USA Fencing has revised its policies to prioritize cost, safety, and convenience over LGBTQ-friendly states for tournament hosting and introduced a standardized national anthem policy following months of public and congressional criticism. The changes come after months of scrutiny over its previous selection of host states based on LGBTQ and reproductive rights laws, including a…
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California GOP candidate Steve Hilton condemned Governor Gavin Newsom as a ‘total joke’ for his handling of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. The unrest, which has prompted the deployment of U.S. Marines, highlights growing tensions between Newsom and President Donald Trump over immigration policies.
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Israel released video of an airstrike targeting Iranian ballistic missiles aimed at its civilians, following covert Mossad operations. The operation, named Operation Rising Lion, is part of a broader effort to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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Israel’s military strikes on Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure have killed at least 20 senior commanders, including top figures in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The attacks, part of Operation Rising Lion, have significantly weakened Tehran’s military structure and deterrence strategies.
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An investigation by the Pearl Project reveals the #NoKings protests are organized by 198 Democratic-aligned groups with $2.1 billion in combined revenue, contradicting claims of spontaneous grassroots activism. These groups, including entities like Jewish Voice for Peace and MPower Change Action Fund, are described as part of a coordinated political operation to oppose Trump, with…
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The Democratic Party is struggling to find unity as they face challenges during President Donald Trump’s second term. In the wake of losing the White House, the party has formed strange alliances, including support for anti-ICE protests and efforts to protect deportees, while also facing internal criticism. Meanwhile, tensions escalate in Los Angeles with violent…
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Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has called on the U.S. to fully support Israel’s military action against Iran by providing resources such as intelligence, weaponry, and other necessary aid. The senator emphasized the importance of a complete commitment to Israel’s efforts, while other lawmakers like House Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. Lindsey Graham also…
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Iran has branded Israel’s airstrikes on its nuclear facilities and military officials as a ‘declaration of war,’ following the deaths of several senior commanders. The Islamic Republic swiftly replaced the fallen leaders, with Ahmad Vahidi taking temporary charge of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Habibollah Sayyari assuming the role of chief of staff…
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Coffee, a globally consumed beverage, has deep roots in culture, colonialism, and even rebellion. Its rise to fame has also been fueled by modern platforms like TikyTok.
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Israel has launched extensive airstrikes targeting multiple sites in Iran, including the capital and key nuclear facilities. The operation marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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Israel has launched strikes on Iran, killing several high-ranking military officials and nuclear scientists, according to official sources. The Israeli authorities reported that Iran has retaliated by launching 10,000 drones, underscoring the intensifying conflict between the two nations.
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President Donald Trump has warned Iran that Israel’s next attacks will be ‘even more brutal’ if a nuclear deal is not reached, urging Tehran to ‘make a deal’ before further destruction occurs. The warning comes amid ongoing nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, and the aftermath of a major Israeli strike that killed key Iranian military…
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President Trump’s proposed Trump Tips and Overtime Deduction offers a simpler way to provide tax relief for workers without complicating the tax code. The $1,000 deduction would benefit millions of employees in tipped or overtime positions, potentially reducing the fiscal impact of tax exemptions.
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act proposes to exempt tips and overtime from federal taxation, but a new $1,000 Trump Deduction could deliver similar benefits without complicating the tax code or increasing national debt. This approach offers simplicity and economic relief for millions of workers.
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A Houston woman was arrested after Texas DPS troopers found 25 illegal immigrants hidden behind mattresses and inside a crawlspace of a box truck, leading to human smuggling charges. The discovery occurred after a concerned citizen reported a minor crash, prompting a search that revealed the migrants in inhumane conditions with no ventilation.
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Israel conducted sweeping strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, escalating tensions in the Middle East. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed prior knowledge of the attacks, emphasizing that they were not a surprise.
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Israel has launched sweeping strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, escalating tensions in the region. President Trump confirmed prior knowledge of the operation, stating it was no surprise.
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The article highlights the renewed Israeli attacks on Iran, intensifying a longstanding conflict between the two nations. This escalation has significantly raised the stakes in their decades-long rivalry.
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Fox News Digital’s News Quiz for June 13, 2025, focuses on recent political developments, including charges against a House Democrat and the Congressional Baseball Game. Readers are invited to test their knowledge on current and historical news through interactive quizzes.
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A recent American National Election Study reveals a significant realignment among immigrant voters, with the GOP now leading by 15 points on immigration issues, a marked shift from the 2020 election where Democrats had a 58%-24% advantage. The data from the 2024 election indicates a 49-point swing by voters born outside the U.S. toward the…
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Billy Idol recalled a near-fatal heroin overdose during the peak of his music career in 1984, which nearly killed him. The incident, detailed in his documentary, led to a sobering realization and a commitment to sobriety.
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Billy Idol recounts a harrowing 1984 heroin overdose that nearly ended his music career during its peak. The incident, detailed in his documentary, came after a chaotic Thailand trip marred by drug addiction and destructive behavior, ultimately prompting his path to sobriety.
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Walt Heyer and Dr. Jennifer Bauwens argue that gender confusion often stems from unresolved trauma and emotional abuse, rather than inherent identity, and warn that left-wing activism has influenced counseling standards. They urge Christians to view the issue as a spiritual battle affecting family and divine design.
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This article outlines 11 practical strategies to enhance online privacy in 2025, addressing the pervasive challenges of digital surveillance and data collection. Key recommendations include the use of secure communication tools, the implementation of email aliases, and the adjustment of privacy settings on social media platforms.
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Meta’s standalone AI app exposes private conversations by default, raising privacy concerns. Users unaware of sharing settings face risks of exposing sensitive data like tax evasion and legal inquiries.
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Former Atlanta Falcons first-round pick Tim Green, diagnosed with ALS in 2018, has continued to make an impact through his father-son podcast ‘Nothing Left Unsaid.’ The initiative raises awareness and funds for ALS research, with Green’s campaign TackleALS raising over $10 million.
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CNN security analyst Josh Campbell defended Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and the agents who restrained Senator Alex Padilla during the press conference, arguing their actions were appropriate. The incident has sparked political debate over law enforcement protocol and senatorial privileges.
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Senate conservative hard-liners, including Sen. Ron Johnson, are shifting their public stance on the megabill as pressure mounts from the Trump White House and GOP leadership. Johnson has softened his criticism of the legislation, acknowledging White House efforts to find common ground, though he remains firm on spending cuts and policy demands.
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Political cartoonists nationwide offer a weekly critique of current events, blending humor with sharp commentary on political issues. This week’s cartoons highlight a range of topics, from political foibles to societal memes, providing both entertainment and indignation for readers across the political spectrum.
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Democrats are seeking to reclaim the American flag as a unifying symbol to counter the MAGA right’s narrative of patriotism. This move coincides with President Trump’s military parade, which Democrats argue is a display of ego rather than national pride.
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Hannity addressed the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, focusing on the recent escalations in strikes and their implications for regional stability.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed its standard practice of providing security at major sporting events, including the FIFA Club World Cup, to address concerns about the agency’s presence at the tournament. The statement came amid discussions surrounding President’s potential presence at the event, with critics questioning the rationale behind the security deployment.
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Boca Juniors defender Ayr, Costa will miss the Club World Cup after a U.S. visa denial. The Argentine club confirmed the decision on Thursday.
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Tottenham Hotspur have officially appointed Thomas Frank as their new head coach. The move marks a significant change in the club’s coaching structure as the Swede takes charge of the Premier League side.
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The first round of the 2. U.S. Open has set the stage for the championship, with Brooks Koepka emerging as a top contender and raising questions about the course’s increasing difficulty. Analysts are closely examining how the initial round’s challenges will impact the remainder of the tournament.
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Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a home run on the farthest pitch from the strike zone in the MLB this season, calling it ‘cool.’ The play has sparked discussions about the interpretation of pitches and the boundaries of the strike zone.
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Brewers rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski dominated the Cardinals for five innings in his major league debut, striking out six and walking just one. His performance was cut short when he slipped on the mound and had to exit the game.