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American Majority founder Ned Ryun calls for structural changes to address the immigration crisis in the United States. During an interview on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ Ryun emphasized the need for a long-term solution to the issue, with a focus on border security and legal immigration reform.
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Joe Rogan was stunned by Elon Musk’s explosive Epstein file allegations against Trump, while FBI Director Kash Patel avoided engaging with the feud.
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Joe Rogan expressed astonishment at Elon Musk’s intense claims regarding Donald Trump’s involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, while FBI Director Kash Patel distanced himself from the controversy.
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The Trump-Musk feud has created an unprecedented political rift with significant financial consequences, as highlighted by Democratic strategist Jacques DeGraff. This dispute, involving threats to Musk’s business revenue and Tesla’s stock drop, has major implications for both parties and the broader political landscape.
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Jesse Watters of Fox News recently discussed the ongoing tension between Elon Musk and Donald Trump during an episode of ‘Jesse Watters Prim’time.’ The segment delves into the public disputes between the two figures, with Watters underscoring Musk’s right to express his views freely as a fundamental constitutional privilege.
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The FBI warns that the BADBOX 2.0 malware campaign has infected over 1 million consumer Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices globally, turning them into tools for cybercriminal activities. The botnet, primarily found on Chinese Android-based devices, enables malicious actors to exploit compromised home networks for various illegal operations.
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Kristin Cavallari’s best friend and celebrity hair stylist revealed her secret date with ‘Top Gun’ actor Glen Powell during a live podcast. The reality star denied the relationship but admitted to a brief physical encounter.
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Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow criticized the Democratic Party’s immigration policies following a recent ICE raid in Los Angeles that turned into an anti-ICE protest. The incident highlighted tensions over enforcement and border control, with Mar’tlow accusing Democrats of allowing illegal immigration to persist as an ‘open secret’.
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Raymond Arroyo discussed the growing tensions between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, highlighting the public breakdown in their relationship. The piece explores the underlying reasons for their strained dynamic, which has been escalating over an extended period.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discusses the growing tensions between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, analyzing their public break-up on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The discussion highlights the deepening divide between the two figures, which has been building for some time.
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U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been indicted on ‘very serious’ charges. The indictment is part of a renewed effort to bring justice to cases that have been pending for years.
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The Miami Marlins and Tampa Bay Rays had an exciting matchup with key highlights showcasing their competitive nature. Key plays emphasized the high-level action in the MLB season.
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Aaron Rodgers has officially joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in a one-year deal, marking a significant move for the NFL team. Despite Rodgers’ Hall of Fame credentials, Ryan Clark, a former Steelers player, criticized the signing, calling it the ‘worst-case scenario’ for the team’s future competitiveness.
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Aaron Rodgers has officially joined the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year deal, marking a significant move for the team. Despite his Hall of Fame credentials, former Steelers’ player Ryan Clark expressed reservations, calling the signing the team’s ‘worst-case scenario’.
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Recent U.S. sanctions are anticipated to significantly limit the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) operational capabilities. The inclusion of a Sloven’th judge on the sanctions list has intensified demands for the European Union to intervene and neutralize these restrictions.
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Democrats are pushing for the unmasking of ICE agents as part of a broader effort to enhance transparency and accountability. The initiative has sparked debate over the balance between investigative transparency and operational security in immigration enforcement.
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Laura Ingraham argues President Trump’s economic record outshines experts, citing policies that boosted the U.S. economy. She discusses Elon Musk’s departure from Dogecoin following his split from Trump, highlighting contrasts in economic strategies.
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Charlamagne Tha God criticized Rep. Eric Swalwell for claiming he didn’t know about Joe Biden’s decline, arguing Democrats should have been more transparent. The host and comedian mocked the congressman’s defense as implausible, calling for them to ‘cut it the f— out’.
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President Donald Trump has responded to the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged gang member, to the United States, stating that the courts will ultimately expose his criminal past. The DOJ’s decision to repatriate Garcia has drawn political commentary as Democrats criticized the Trump administration for defying court orders.
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The White House is celebrating a ‘blockbuster’ week for Trump’s immigration agenda, citing significant arrests and border security measures. ICE operations, such as Operation Patriot, led to record arrests in Massachusetts, with over 100,000 illegal immigrants arrested since Trump took office.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Israel’s support for an anti-Hamas Gaza group, while four soldiers died in a Gaza blast. The admission signals a significant shift in Israel’s strategy.
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The episode explores the interconnected roles of Trump, Musk, and China in shaping global politics and business. The segment is expected to analyze Trump’s impact on U.S.-China relations and Musk’s potential influence through his ventures.
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A suspect accused of injuring over a dozen people after throwing Molotov cocktails into a crowd of peaceful pro-Israel demonstrators appeared in federal court on a federal hate crime charge. Soliman faces additional charges including attempted murder and multiple counts of first-degree assault.
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Hundreds of teenagers gathered at Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York, for ‘Senior Cut Day,’ leading to chaos that required police intervention. Law enforcement broke up fights and dispersed the crowd, though no serious injuries were reported.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom revealed during a podcast interview that his comments on the fairness of biological men competing in women’s sports have caused him to lose friends, despite his long-standing support for LGBT rights. Dr. Phil, the podcast host, also expressed concern over the potential impact on female athletes.
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Bangladesh has announced general election for April 2. Opposition parties have been calling for a concrete timeline for a democratic transition after the ousting of Sheikh Hasina’s government last year.
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Former President Donald Trump, who once called himself ‘the king of debt’ and promised to eliminate the national debt in eight years, now faces criticism for a GOP spending package that could increase the national debt by $3 trillion. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this bill will add over $3 trillion to the debt over…
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Five members of the Proud Boys are suing the U.S. government and federal agencies for $100 million, alleging illegal tactics were used during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions. The lawsuit claims constitutional rights were violated through evidence tampering, witness intimidation, and abuse of legal procedures.
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Actor Don Johnson admitted to smoking marijuana at the White House during the Carter administration, sparking discussions about the informal nature of political interactions. His revelations were followed by a bet with former President George H.W. Bush, adding to a history of celebrity anecdotes that occasionally blur the line between fact and fiction.
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Riley Gaines has spoken out after OutKick was denied media credentials for WNBA games, following coverage of a video featuring Brittney Griner. The outlet cited limited space and previous coverage as reasons for the denial.
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Former NCAA swimmer and OutKick contributor Riley Gaines criticized the WNBA’s decision to deny OutKick’s media credential requests for two games, citing limited space and prioritization of established outlets. The denial came after OutKick submitted credentials for the Atlanta Dream’s games against the Connecticut Sun and Los Angeles Sparks, which were rejected by the teams.
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Grant Hardin, known as the ‘Devil in the Ozarks,’ was captured approximately 1.5 miles from the prison where he escaped on May 25, ending a multi-agency manhunt. Hardin, serving an 80-year sentence for the 2017 murder of James Appleton and a previously unsolved 1997 rape case, was apprehended without incident, with authorities crediting the collaborative…
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Grant Hardin, known as ‘Devil in the Ozarks,’ was captured after a weeks-long manhunt involving multiple agencies. The Arkansas Department of Correction credits the joint efforts of local, state, and federal law enforcement, including the U.S. Border Patrol, for his capture.
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Convicted murderer Grant Hardin, dubbed the ‘Devil in the Ozarks,’ was captured after escaping from an Arkansas prison on May 25. The multi-agency manhunt involved law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Border Patrol, leading to his apprehension near the prison location. Authorities confirmed his identity through fingerprint analysis, ending the extensive search that had spanned…
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U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., celebrates the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected human trafficker, to the U.S. for trial, calling it a victory for constitutional rights. Democrats argue for due process while the administration faces scrutiny over its handling of the case.
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U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., is celebrating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States, emphasizing constitutional rights and due process. The case has become a key political issue for the Democratic Party, with lawmakers advocating for Garcia’s trial and the administration’s compliance with court orders.
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The U.S. Navy has deployed a third destroyer to patrol southern waters near Mexico as part of its efforts to strengthen border security. The USS Cole has departed Mayport, Florida, to support operations under U.S. Northern Command’s border security initiatives, with the goal of intercepting drug trafficking and curbing illegal immigration. This move follows previous…
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The Arizona Diamondbacks have announced that their ace pitcher Corbin Burnes will undergo Tommy John surgery. This decision comes after Burnes struggled in a start where he allowed a run and four hits in 4 2/3 innings, despite the team’s hopes for a strong season under his leadership.
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Elon Musk criticized President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ after the White House pulled Jared Isaacman’s NASA administrator nomination. The fallout highlights ideological clashes and political maneuvering between the two figures.
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AI is rapidly transforming video creation with tools like Sora and Veo, enabling cinematic-quality videos through text input. These technologies are changing how content is produced, making high-definition video accessible without specialized equipment.
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The House DOGE Caucus plans to push for significant changes to the Treasury’s payment system to curb improper disbursements. Senate DOGE Chairwoman Joni Ernst identified nearly $80 billion in potentially fraudulent pandemic aid payouts.
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Despite Elon Musk’s exit from the Department of Government Efficiency, the House and Senate DOGE caucuses are continuing their efforts to combat government waste and fraud. The House DOGE Caucus, led by Aaron Bean, is focusing on reforming the Treasury’s payment system to curb improper disbursements, while the Senate DOGE Caucus, led by Joni Ernst,…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access sensitive Social Security information, overturning a lower court’s block on the agency’s efforts. The decision, supported by the six conservative justices, allows DOGE to proceed with its investigation into government waste, despite concerns raised by the liberal justices about privacy…
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Former NFL offensive lineman Taylor Lewan faced significant criticism after a poorly executed ceremonial first pitch at a St. Louis Cardinals game, where he missed the plate and nearly hit fans. Lewan responded with self-deprecating humor, vowing to seek redemption.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted an invitation to attend the G7 summit in Canada, signaling a potential thaw in relations with the country following a bitter diplomatic rift linked to an assassination case. The decision comes amid tensions between the two nations, which have been exacerbated by a contentious diplomatic dispute tied to an…
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The Trump administration sanctions 35 individuals for laundering money for Iran as tensions rise over potential IAEA non-compliance resolution. Western powers are considering a resolution at the IAEA to declare Tehran in non-compliance with its nuclear obligations.
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President Trump criticized Elon Musk, calling him ‘totally lost it’ during a recent interview, in response to Musk’s suggestion to form a new political party. The feud between the two has escalated following Musk’s comments on social media, with Trump expressing no interest in engaging with Musk.
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A Minnesota softball player, M.S., is challenging state policies allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports through a federal lawsuit, arguing that these regulations violate Title IX. The case centers on Marissa Rothenberger, a transgender athlete who won the state championship, sparking controversy over transgender participation in women’s sports.
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Tom Brady, now a FOX broadcaster, has explained his philosophy of not ‘throwing shade’ at players during games. He emphasizes supporting fellow athletes and maintaining a positive tone in his commentary, especially towards Patrick Mahomes.
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Gov. Mike Braun is urging the WNBA to investigate a viral video of Brittney Griner, in which fans believe she called Caitlin Clark ‘trash’ and a ‘f—ing white girl,’ following the league’s decision to dismiss false claims of hate speech against Indiana Fever fans. The WNBA has already cleared up similar incidents, but Griner’s video…
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter highlights key developments in high-profile criminal cases, including Karen Read’s murder trial, Bryan Kohberger’s student murders trial, and Luigi Mangione’s UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect status. The newsletter covers critical testimonies, legal strategies, and emerging evidence in these cases.Karen Read’s denial of witnessing a confrontation between her boyfriend and an…
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of the Catholic Charities Bureau, declaring Wisconsin’s attempt to revoke its religious tax exemption unconstitutional. The decision is hailed as a major victory for religious freedom, affirming the right of faith-based nonprofits to operate without government interference in defining religious practices.
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A new study has raised concerns about the potential health risks associated with fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), challenging their perceived safety as a treatment for gut microbiome disorders. Researchers warn that the procedure, which involves transferring stool from a healthy donor to a patient, may carry unforeseen dangers.
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President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism about Elon Musk’s decision-making, calling him ‘the man who has lost his mind’ following a recent public blowout. The comment came during an interview with ABC News, indicating Trump’s current lack of urgency in seeking reconciliation with his former adviser.
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Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, has been indicted on federal charges of human smuggling and conspiracy. The indictment alleges he played a significant role in a human smuggling ring, smuggling over 100 migrants, including minors and MS-13 gang members.
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Speaker Mike Johnson has called for reconciliation between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk amid their public feud over the One Big Beautiful Bill. He emphasized the importance of unity within the party and support for Trump’s leadership.
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Illinois Democrat Kat Abughazaleh defends universal healthcare for illegal immigrants, framing it as a moral imperative. She challenges President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes provisions to remove illegal immigrants from Medicaid, sparking bipartisan debate over healthcare access and immigration policy.
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President Donald Trump has signed three executive orders to accelerate drone innovation and supersonic air travel, ensuring U.S. airspace security for major global events. The measures aim to reduce regulatory burdens and boost American aerospace development.
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David Sullivan’s defibrillator on Mount Everest saved a woman’s life just three weeks after installation. The device, placed at over 16,000 feet, underscores the importance of CPR training and defibrillator access in remote areas.
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President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have been locked in a social media feud, with WWE star Logan Paul proposing a wrestling match between the two billionaires to resolve the tension. Musk has criticized Trump, and Trump has responded with his usual bravado.