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The CDC has reversed its earlier decision to lay off employees, rehiring over 400 staff members. This action aims to ensure the continuity of critical public health programs.
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The CDC has reversed its decision to lay off employees, rehiring over 400 workers. This move is expected to restore its capacity to respond to public health threats.
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The Senate has cleared a crucial procedural step for the landmark cryptocurrency bill, moving it closer to final passage as negotiations continue between Republicans and Democrats to finalize the legislation. Democrats remain divided over the bill, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren leading opposition.
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Senate Finance Committee Chair Mike Crapo has announced plans to make three major business tax incentives permanent in the GOP’s megabill, including larger deductions for research and development, business equipment, and debt interest. This decision will require cutting the state-and-local-tax (SALT) deduction, which has been a key break for individual taxpayers.
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Sen. Rand Paul claims he and his family have been uninvited from the White House picnic, accusing the Trump administration of targeting him over his opposition to certain policies. The senator said the decision was an act of petty retaliation against his criticism of Trump’s policies, particularly on issues like spending and tariffs.
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The Senate has rejected efforts to block multi-billion-dollar arms sales to Qatar and the UAE, with votes splitting along party lines. Democrats argue these deals benefit President Trump personally, citing a $400 million Qatari jet and a $2 billion UAE investment in a Trump-affiliated crypto venture.
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David Hogg announces his exit from the DNC vice chair role after a contentious period within the party. The DNC will hold new elections for the vice chair positions, with Kenyatta running unopposed for the male role and three other candidates vying for the second vacancy.
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Liverpool continues to monitor the potential transfer of Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
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USWNT midfielder Sam Coffey has signed a contract extension with the Portland Thorns, ensuring her commitment to the NWSL club until the 2027 season. This move underscores the team’s investment in its core roster and Coffey’s vital role in the U.S. Women’s National Team.
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Manchester City has excluded Jack Grealish from its 28-player squad for the Club World Cup. The decision has led to increased speculation about his potential departure from the club.
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Los Angeles FC has signed Nigerian attacker Javairo Dilrosun from Liga MX side Club América on loan for the 2023-24 Concacaf Champions League season. The move comes as LAFC looks to strengthen its attacking options ahead of the tournament.
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Concacaf confirmed it is in close and ongoing communication with local officials in Los Angeles as protests continue. The organization is actively monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of fans and participants ahead of the Gold Cup’s opening match.
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Inter Miami co-owner Jorge Mas has expressed confidence that Major League Soccer (MLS) will soon adopt a calendar aligned with international soccer standards. The potential shift in scheduling is seen as a strategic effort to better accommodate international competitions and attract top-tier talent.
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Sporting CP president warns against selling Viktor Gyökeres for €7,000,000 this summer, despite Manchester United’s interest. The club is assessing potential offers but remains cautious about the transfer.
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England manager Thomas Tuchel has said he understands criticism of Jude Bellingham after the midfielder’s emotions boiled over during the shock defeat to Senegal. Tuchel acknowledged the player’s frustration but emphasized the importance of composure in high-pressure situations.
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Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor, a critical rail artery between Boston and Washington, is already struggling with frequent breakdowns and unreliable service. The 2026 World Cup, which will see an influx of travelers, is raising concerns about the rail system’s capacity and reliability.
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The 2025 Indiana Pacers have stunned the NBA world with their remarkable run to the Finals, capturing the imagination of fans who never saw this level of performance from the team. Despite being considered underdogs, the Pacers’ blend of veteran leadership and youthful energy proved to be a powerful combination.
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The 2025 U.S. Open is set to be hosted at Oakmont Country Club, one of the most challenging golf courses in the world. This prestigious event will attract top golfers from around the globe.
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The Phoenix Suns and Kevin Durant are exploring trade options as discussions continue. NBA insiders have outlined five possible trade destinations, with one emerging as the most viable option.
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The Raiders have signed ex-Bengals inside linebacker Germaine Pratt to a one-year, $4.25 million deal, according to a source close to the team shared with ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The move adds depth to the Raiders’ linebacker corps ahead of the 2024 NFL season.
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Twins center fielder Byron Buxton hit a 479-foot home run and made a diving catch in center field during Wednesday’s game. The performance highlighted his athleticism and versatility on the field.
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Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins has defended his claims about his father’s alleged connections to the Yankees, dismissing reports that suggest the relationships were tainted by corruption or impropriety.
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Detroit Tigers rookie right-hander Jackson Jobe will require season-ending elbow surgery, ending his 2024 campaign. The procedure is expected to sideline him for at least six months, with a potential return in late 2025.
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Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith expressed hope that the team’s run-heavy offense can evolve into a more balanced run-pass attack under new quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The transition aims to create a more versatile and effective offensive unit.
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Bennedict Mathurin scored 27 points, leading a Pacers unit that enjoyed a whopping 49-18 edge in bench points, and Indiana reclaimed the lead in the NBA Finals by beating Oklahoma City 116-107 in Game 3 on Wednesday night.
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Tyrese Haliburton made a striking fashion statement with his all-black ensemble featuring white buttons in Game 3 of the 2025 NBA Finals. Stars arrived in style as the series shifted to Indianapolis, setting the stage for a highly anticipated showdown.
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U.S. soccer player Tyler Adams has stated that the national team has moved past the criticism from former players, including Donovan and Dempsey.
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Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith hopes last year’s run-heavy offense can transition into more of a run-pass balance under new quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The move aims to enhance the team’s offensive versatility and adaptability.
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Byron Buxton of the Minnesota Twins hit a 47.9-foot home run, the second-longest in the majors this season, and made a diving catch in center field during a game against the Mets. The play was described as mesmerizing by the team.
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23andMe disclosed that 15% of its customers, or roughly 1.9 million users, asked to delete their genetic data since filing bankruptcy. The concerns were driven by fears that the data could end up in unscrupulous hands following a bankruptcy auction.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court has ruled that social media platforms are liable for users’ posts, potentially imposing fines for non-compliance. The decision aims to combat misinformation and protect online rights.
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Brit Hume of Fox News evaluates the U.S.-China tariff framework agreement as a ‘step in the right direction’ on his show ‘Special Report,’ while also addressing the anti-ICE riots in major U.S. cities.
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Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) sparked backlash after accusing Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent of sexism during a House hearing, citing gender-based interruptions. The incident occurred amid a heated discussion on U.S.-China trade policies and tariffs.
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Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers mounted on horseback have been seen dispersing protesters who gathered outside City Hall after a rally earlier in the evening. The confrontation highlighted tensions between demonstrators and police authorities in the city.
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During an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Prim, Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri, a Republican, has brought up the issue of funding for Los Angeles’ so-called ‘flash mobs.’ He expressed skepticism about the authenticity of these events, implying that their funding sources might be questionable.
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President Trump indicated openness to extending the July 3 trade deadline for countries negotiating with the U.S., though he believes it may not be necessary. He mentioned that his administration plans to send out letters to countries outlining unilateral tariff rates if no deal is reached by the deadline.
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Kevin O’Leary, a prominent investor and Shark Tank panelist, recently expressed optimism about the improving relationship between Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump. O’Leary remarked that the intense public conflict between the two has started to show signs of improvement.
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Nintendo Switch 2 has sold 3.5 million units in just four days, setting a new record for the fastest-selling console. The console aims to reach 15 million sales in its current financial year.
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Republicans extended their dominance in the Congressional Baseball Game with a 13-2 victory, marking their fifth straight win. The GOP’s victory included standout plays such as Rep. August Pfluger’s viral diving catch and a strong performance by Rep. Greg Steube.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discusses a video on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ that depicts ICE rioters preventing Americans from working, highlighting tensions over immigration policy and the treatment of non-citneys.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has expressed confidence in the potential for a significant U.S.-China trade deal, describing the current negotiations as being in a ‘super place.’ During an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Lutnick emphasized the importance of resolving trade tensions and fostering a mutually beneficial agreement.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released video footage showing the arrest of a ‘violent rioter’ who allegedly assaulted a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer during ongoing protests in Los Angeles. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions following ICE operations that targeted criminal illegal aliens, including a convicted murderer from Vietnam.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons outlined the extensive damage caused by anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles amidst heightened tensions. The incidents, which occurred during a live appearance on ‘Hannity,’ have sparked significant concerns regarding public safety and the administration of justice.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons called the conditions in Los Angeles ‘bad’ after anti-ICE riots. The unrest has led to calls for stronger security measures and a broader debate on immigration policies.
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Sen. Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, criticized the leadership’s handling of the riots in Los Angeles on Hannity, arguing that the mayor is obstructing the Los Angeles Police Department’s ability to perform its duties effectively. His remarks have sparked debate within conservative circles over the role of local governance in public safety.
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Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed the recovery of two hostages’ bodies from Gaza, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s human toll. The incident has intensified discussions about the humanitarian impact and the need for diplomatic efforts.
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Sean Hannity accuses Democrats of ‘adding fuel to the fire’ by continuing to smear Trump amid escalating anti-ICE riots. The riots have sparked national debate over immigration policies and law enforcement.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity accused Democrats of exacerbating anti-ICE riots by recycling Trump-era smear campaigns. The controversy follows widespread anti-ICE riots that began in Los Angeles on June 7 and expanded to other cities.
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Rev. Johnnie Moore, the head of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, continues to focus on delivering food aid to Palestine despite international criticism. He emphasizes that his organization’s mission is solely to ensure Gazans receive food, with no involvement from Hamas or Israel. The U.N. has criticized GHF, claiming it overlaps with existing aid infrastructure, but…
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has stated that his state will not allow rioters and looters to take control, addressing concerns over unrest in Los Angeles and planned protests against President Donald Trump’s military parade. The governor emphasized his administration’s stance on maintaining order and preventing lawlessness.
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Rachel Campos-Duffy criticized the LA riots as a threat to national stability, emphasizing the need for stronger law enforcement measures. She argued that the violence could lead to broader civil disturbances if not contained.
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A new study highlights a correlation between rising screen time and increased anxiety, low self-esteem in children under age 10. Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical analyst, discussed the findings on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ emphasizing the potential health risks for young children.
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Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., accused Trump-appointed Treasury Secretary Scott Bess, a Trump appointee, of sexism during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Wednesday. The incident has sparked a renewed debate on gender bias in federal appointments and the role of women in high-level government positions.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan claimed two unnamed former presidents pressed Spotify to remove his content over his pandemic remarks, while Spotify CEO Daniel Ek defended the company’s policies on misinformation and free speech.
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Katie Pavlich and Michael LaRosa debated the autopen allegations against the Biden administration. LaRosa argued the accusations are unfounded, while Pavlich questioned the administration’s transparency.
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Prosecutors in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial have requested the dismissal of a juror, citing a ‘lack of candor’ as the reason. Legal expert Nicole Brenecki explains the potential implications of this move.
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Eight female athletes are challenging the NCAA’s $2.7 billion antitrust settlement, arguing it violates Title IX and will unfairly benefit football and men’s basketball players. They claim the settlement overlooks gender equity, risking financial harm to women’s sports programs.
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Homeland Security Investigation agents arrested an individual accused of assaulting a Customs and Border Patrol officer during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. The suspect was allegedly trying to flee in a vehicle when he was taken into custody.
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Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said he had no recollection of his fellow Democrats referring to the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles as ‘peaceful.’ While some party members have used the term, others, like Sen. John Fetterman, have criticized the party for failing to adequately condemn the violence.
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Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has vowed to pursue felony charges against rioters involved in recent violence, citing extensive evidence to identify and prosecute perpetrators. The DA warned that the use of commercial-grade fireworks and other weapons against officers constitutes serious crimes.