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U.S. District Judge Iain Johnston has ruled that Deere must face an antitrust lawsuit from the FTC. The case alleges that Deere’s control over its dealer network has led to higher repair and parts costs for farmers.
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The House GOP is investigating Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s clash with federal immigration officials, extending the probe to recent Los Angeles riots. Rep. Andy Ogles highlights concerns about a city-funded program possibly misusing taxpayer money and the need to monitor illegal immigration and government waste.
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Will Cain discusses the left’s shift toward extremism, abandoning moderate positions. The episode also covers David Hogg’s ousting from the Democratic Party and features a music list by Brian Wilson.
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Democratic Senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was ejected from a press conference hosted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Padilla claims he was trying to ask a, question when he was removed. The incident has sparked discussions about the conduct of the Trump administration and the appropriateness of such actions by federal officials.
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The House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump’s $9.4 billion plan to cut federal funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The measure, which cleared on a narrow vote, has sparked debate over ‘woke’ spending and its impact on global initiatives.
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A convoy of pro-Palestinian activists is attempting to reach the Rafah border crossing in Gaza to challenge Israel’s blockade of humanitarian aid. Other activists who planned to join were detained by Egypt.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s deportation of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil, allowing him to remain in custody. The government has until Friday morning to appeal the decision, with Khalil’s release contingent on the outcome.
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During a contentious House Ways and Means Committee hearing, Democratic Delegate Stacey Plaskett confronted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over an economic chart that she argued was incomplete. The exchange led to a heated disagreement, with Plaskett accusing Bessent of interrupting her and Bessent defending his right to offer market insights.
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Former ESPN host Dan Le Batard claimed that President Donald Trump is trying to make the United States a ‘whiter nation,’ targeting communities of color through immigration policies and the use of the National Guard in Los Angeles. He criticized the administration for eroding American democracy by framing marginalized groups as criminals and using military…
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During the opening round of the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, top golfers like Rory McIlroy faced treacherous conditions, with McIlroy shooting 4-over despite an initial strong start. The course’s thick rough and challenging layout tested even the best players, including Shane Lowry, who struggled with frustrating mishaps.
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Ryanair announces €500 fines for unruly passengers. Fines will be a minimum punishment, with civil damages for more serious cases.
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Germany’s women’s football team has finalized its squad for the Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland, with coach Christian Wück confirming the roster. The team aims to improve upon their performance from the previous tournament.
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Germany’s women’s national team coach Christian Wück has finalized the squad for Euro 2025, aiming to improve on their previous performance. The selection includes no major surprises, reflecting confidence in the team’s current composition.
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Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti has received a reduced prison sentence following a resentencing hearing, cutting his initial 14-year term to 95 months. The court ruled the original sentence was excessive due to overestimated financial losses, leading to a new release date in 2029.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has accused federal immigration enforcement under the Trump administration of being akin to ‘terrorism,’ drawing a direct parallel to the Confederacy’s supposed victory in the Civil War.
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Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a press conference with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after allegedly lunging at her during a discussion on anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. Noem criticized his actions as ‘completely inappropriate,’ and California Governor Newsom blamed the Trump administration for the situation.
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Andrew Cuomo is launching a new ad in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, linking Los Angeles unrest to President Trump and questioning the experience of his opponent, Zohran Mamdani. The ad highlights Cuomo’s claim that Trump’s policies could lead to a federal crackdown on New York, positioning Cuomo as the experienced leader to…
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Frontrunner Andrew Cuomo is using the unrest in Los Angeles to highlight potential threats from President Donald Trump, positioning himself as the city’s protector in a new campaign ad. The former governor, who is seeking political redemption after resigning amid scandals, is vowing to shield New York City from what he describes as a possible…
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Houston Texans safety Jimmie Ward was arrested on a felony assault charge, according to jail records. The Texans released a statement acknowledging the reports surrounding Ward’s arrest, stating they are gathering more information and have no further comment at this time.
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Rep. Seth Moulton accused Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of potentially sharing classified information about U.S. airstrikes against Houthi rebels on unclassified Signal chat, demanding accountability. Hegseth avoided direct answers, emphasizing the mission’s success instead.
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A crash involving an Air India jet comes as the flag carrier undergoes a major revamp under the Tata Group’s ownership. The incident has raised concerns about the airline’s safety and operational standards during this period of transformation.
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A crash involving an Air India jet has occurred as the airline, now under Tata Group ownership, faces significant restructuring efforts. The incident highlights the complexities of Air India’s ongoing transformation.
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Sen. Josh Hawley has expanded his investigation into alleged financial support for anti-ICE riots, vowing to issue subpoenas against three left-wing organizations. Hawley claims the riots are not spontaneous and believes someone is funding them, stating that those who bankroll civil unrest are aiding illegal activities.
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Protesters in Kenya have clashed with police following the release of an autopsy report and conflicting statements from President William Ruto regarding the death of blogger Albert Ojwang while in custody. The incident has sparked widespread anger and calls for transparency.
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U.S. federal authorities have arrested Alejandro Theodoro Orellana, a man who went viral for distributing face masks to anti-ICE rioters in Los Angeles. The arrest has been highlighted as part of federal prosecutors’ broader efforts to target organizers of the protests. Meanwhile, a federal court case has been initiated to challenge Trump’s use of military…
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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh expressed excitement about the 2026 FIFA World Cup coming to SoFi Stadium, emphasizing the event’s potential to unite people and boost the sport’s popularity, similar to its impact in the U.S. in the 1990s. Harbaugh highlighted the ‘magic’ of the tournament and the importance of the crowd’s support…
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Germany’s national women’s football team has finalized its squad for the Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland. The team aims to improve on their performance from the last edition.
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U.S. soccer star Christian Pulisic defends his decision to rest during the Gold Cup, calling critics ‘way out of line.’ He emphasizes his commitment to the national team despite backlash from former players like Landon Donovan.
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Davante Adams praised the Los Angeles Rams’ positive locker room environment compared to his previous teams, while hinting at issues with the New York Jets and Las Vegas Raiders. Both Adams and Aaron Rodgers, a former Jets player, revealed mixed experiences with the organization and have moved on to new teams.
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A World War II soldier’s dog tag was returned to his family after 80 years, discovered by a metal detectorist on the Isle of Man. The tag’s return was made possible through a personal effort by Donald Madar, who connected with Gray’s family through a Facebook group.
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President Trump has warned that an Israeli strike on Iran ‘could happen’ as the U.S. continues to pressure Tehran on a nuclear deal while preparing evacuations from the Middle East. The IAEA has declared Iran in breach of non-proliferation obligations, while Defense Secretary Hegseth has suggested Iran is moving closer to nuclear weapons capability.
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Fox News’ ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ highlights the deportation of Greta Thunberg from Israel after her Gaza-bound flotilla was intercepted by the Israeli navy. The incident sparked controversy as Thunberg claimed she was ‘kidnapped’ by Israel, drawing criticism amid the ongoing hostage crisis in Gaza.
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A JetBlue aircraft rolled off the runway while landing at Boston’s Logan Airport, prompting the closure of the runway and the relocation of passengers. No injuries were reported, and the incident is under investigation.
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Former sports reporter Dennis Sharkey Jr., 50, was killed in a Jan. 10 road-rage shooting on the I-29 interstate in Missouri. Ruslan Huseynov, 34, has been charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action following the incident. The case was built on witness accounts, cellphone data, and bullet casings linking Huseynov to the crime.
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Hamas has carried out an unprovoked attack on the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), killing eight aid workers and injuring several others. The U.S.-backed organization condemned the violence as an assault on humanity, with Executive Chairman Rev. Johnnie Moore calling it a ‘ruthless assault’ on aid workers who were risking their lives to bring food to…
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A woman who police said made up a story about her 3-year-old daughter being abducted from her at gunpoint in Delaware has been charged with murder after the remains of a child were found. Police discovered human remains in Maryland, leading to the cancellation of an Amber Alert.
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Shemar Stewart, the Cincinnati Bengals’ 17th overall NFL Draft pick, has left the team’s minicamp due to a contract dispute over language allowing the team to void future guarantees. The situation has sparked debate within the football community, with Stewart asserting he is ‘100% right’ in his stance.
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Global efforts to combat child labor have made progress, but sub-Saharan Africa still has the highest number of underage workers. The continent’s fast-growing economies face significant challenges in addressing this persistent issue.
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Fabio Fognini insulted Corentin Moutet with vulgar language after losing their first-round match in the Stuttgart Open in Germany. The incident occurred following a tense exchange during the post-match handshake, where Fognini called Moutet a ‘little pig’ and a ‘piece of s—‘ in French, prompting Moutet to cut off the conversation.
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Denmark’s decision to switch from Microsoft to LibreOffice and Linux is a strategic move to enhance digital sovereignty, driven by concerns over foreign dependency and rising costs. This shift aligns with broader EU efforts to control data, set rules, and safeguard against potential disruptions in geopolitical tensions.
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Authorities intensify manhunt for Travis Decker, accused of killing his three daughters, as they warn a single mistake could lead to his capture. Sheriff Mike Morrison urges the public to stay vigilant as the search continues in the Washington wilderness.
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A Boeing 787 operated by Air India crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, killing over 200 people. Most of the victims were Indian or British nationals, with recovery efforts continuing.
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The FIFA Club World Cup is set to commence in the United States, aiming to determine the world’s top club team with an increased number of participants. However, the tournament faces significant opposition and mixed reactions from various quarters.
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Former President Joe Biden faces mounting legal and political scrutiny following revelations of his use of an autopen to sign pardons, including those for his son Hunter Biden and other high-profile figures. Investigations into potential cover-ups of his cognitive decline and the management of his health information are also ongoing, with lawmakers probing the White…
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President Trump is set to participate in a bill signing ceremony at the White, which is expected to highlight key policy initiatives from his administration. This event comes ahead of his planned executive order signings, signaling continued government action on pressing national issues.
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A viral TikTok video has exposed the frustration of a waitress dealing with customers returning half-eaten dishes for refunds, sparking debate on restaurant refund policies.
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President Donald Trump has announced his intent to sign a bill that would block California’s vehicle emission rules. The measure aims to align national regulations with industry interests and reduce potential economic burdens on automakers.
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President Donald Trump is set to sign a bill that would block California’s vehicle emission rules, a move supported by API President Mike Sommers who argues it will benefit American families by reducing regulatory burdens.
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The FBI has issued a warning about a significant cybersecurity threat: over a million Android-based devices, including smart TVs and streaming boxes, have been compromised by the BadBox 2.0 malware. These devices, often manufactured in mainland China, are being used in a global cybercrime network, turning them into unwitting participants in illicit activities without the…
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Rep. Maxine Waters has been a polarizing figure in Congress due to her controversial statements on social unrest, including the 1992 Rodney King riots. Her recent confrontational behavior with National Guardsmen during the California riots has reignited debates about whether her rhetoric incites violence or reflects deep-seated frustrations with systemic issues.
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New episodes of ‘The Art of the Surge: The Donald Trump Comeback’ explore the confirmation hearings of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, highlighting their intense scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers. The series, now in its second season, delves into the events following Trump’s 2024 election victory and the first 100 days…
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Former New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum made a ‘bold prediction’ about Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, suggesting he will be ‘irrelevant’ by Thanksgiving in the 2025 season. The prediction comes after Rodgers agreed to a deal with the Steelers and highlighted the challenges ahead for the team, including a tough schedule and the…
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Karen Read’s attorneys are meeting with the judge to discuss charges as jurors take a day off. The conference is part of the ongoing trial.
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Illinois Gov JB Pritzker, Minnesota Gov Tim Walz and New York Gov Kathy Hochul are testifying before the House Oversight Committee to defend sanctuary laws that shield undocumented immigrants from federal immigration enforcement. The governors argue that these laws are crucial for protecting vulnerable populations and upholding state sovereignty in immigration matters.
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The UN warns that the number of people displaced by war, violence, and persecution has almost doubled in the past decade. Funding for UNHCR remains stagnant, raising concerns about the adequacy of current aid efforts.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson provided exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the U.S. Capitol during a morning walk with Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy, offering rare personal insight into the legislative process.
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Frank Siller, Chairman of Tunnel to Towers, emphasized the urgent need to end veteran homelessness in America. The foundation has successfully housed over 10,000 veterans and is expanding its efforts with ‘veteran villages’ to provide dignified living conditions.
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Fox News has compiled an extensive list of smart TV offers from Amazon, Walmart, and Samsung, ensuring that consumers can find the perfect model for their needs and budgets. The article details several smart TV models with varying sizes and features, such as high-definition resolution, built-in streaming services, and compatibility with voice assistants and home…
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House lawmakers are proposing a bipartisan bill requiring the NSA to create an ‘AI security playbook’ to counter threats from China and other adversaries. The legislation aims to ensure the U.S. maintains technological leadership in AI amid growing competition.
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Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to address the obesity crisis and advocate for food stamp reforms that exclude junk food. Her comments have sparked a broader conversation about the role of government in shaping dietary habits.