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Miley Cyrus stunned fans with her daring sheer black dress at a New York album signing, promoting her new visual album ‘Something Beautiful.’ The singer revealed that the accompanying musical film is set for June 27 release, inspired by Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall,’ and shared her recent health scare involving a leg infection that hospitalized…
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A recent special report featuring Bret Baier examines the complex political landscape involving former President Donald Trump, tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, and their potential influence over Ukraine. The report highlights the ongoing debates and controversies surrounding their interactions with Ukrainian officials.
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Maverick Democratic Sen. John Fetterman called out his party’s inconsistency on Elon Musk, saying Democrats have found an unlikely ally in the Tesla CEO. Fetterman criticized Democrats for their abrupt shift in support for Musk following his public rejection of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’
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Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, addresses growing American dissatisfaction with leftist imposition of standards without self-accountability on The Ingraham Angle. The discussion centers on the scrutiny of an NGO expert on white supremacy, highlighting ideological influence and societal expectations.
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President Donald Trump has ordered an investigation into allegations that former President Joe Biden’s apparent decline in cognitive function was covered up. The probe is being led by federal investigators who are examining whether any former administration officials or aides participated in a cover-up.
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Alex Rodriguez comments on Aaron Judge’s necessity for postseason success to secure his place in Yankees history. A-Rod emphasizes the importance of postseason achievements for Judge’s legacy.
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Donald Trump and Elon Musk have clashed over immigration policies, with Trump criticizing Musk’s border security measures as insufficient. Musk questions Trump’s stance, highlighting the ongoing debate on U.S. immigration reform.
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In a recent episode of *The Will Cain Show*, host Will Cain explored the intersection of politics, technology, and media, focusing on the ongoing dynamics between former President Donald Trump, technology entrepreneur Elon Musk, and the Democratic Party. The discussion highlighted how these figures are shaping public discourse and influencing political narratives.
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House Republicans have criticized Elon Musk for accusing President Trump of being closely linked to Jeffrey Epstein, with lawmakers calling his comments ‘unhelpful’ and ‘crossing the line.’ Musk’s remarks were part of a broader criticism of the GOP’s budget reconciliation bill and the national debt.
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U.S. border officials intercepted 50,000 kilograms of precursor chemicals from China, intended for the Sinaloaa Cartel, highlighting the Chinese Communist Party’s expanding influence in undermining American security. The Treasury Department confirms Chinese entities play a significant role in laundering cartel proceeds.
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The U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new travel ban effective June 9, barring nationals from 19 countries from entering the United States. The restrictions aim to enhance national security by addressing immigration concerns, with certain exemptions for individuals with strong U.S. ties or who have been granted special waivers.
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The new US travel ban, effective June 9, restricts entry for nationals from 19 countries. The policy aims to enhance national security by preventing potential terrorism threats.
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UnitedHealthcare has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Guardian for reporting allegations that its Institutional Special Needs Program restricts medical expenses for elderly patients. The Guardian claims that the insurer incentivizes nursing homes to enroll in the program, potentially limiting hospitalizations for patients.
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Democrats are considering a more favorable stance towards Elon Musk after his public disagreement with President Donald Trump over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. This legislative measure, which aims to fund the Trump administration’s agenda, has become a central point of contention.
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Democratic lawmakers are increasingly considering aligning with Elon Musk as he criticizes President Trump’s sweeping spending bill, despite past criticism of Musk as a ‘dictator’ and ‘fascist’. This shift reflects growing internal debates within the party about leveraging Musk’s influence for political strategy.
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Jake Paul, a prominent Republican influencer, has criticized the Republican Party for its ‘alpha male’ ego-driven conflicts, citing the recent feud between Trump and Elon Musk as an example. His comments on X have drawn mixed reactions, with some praising his rationality and others defending Trump.
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Virginia police have confirmed the safe location of a missing 14-year-old girl, Emma Anderson, who had been reported endangered after leaving her home on June 1. The teen, who attends Wakefield School in Virginia, was found following an ongoing investigation that received critical information leading to her rescue.
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Fox News accompanied Interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba in New Jersey for Operation Apex Hammer, a month-long violent crime reduction initiative targeting gang members and violent offenders. The operation includes raids, warrant executions, and collaborations with federal, state, and local agencies to apprehend individuals linked to groups like Tren de Aragua, MS-13, and others.
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China’s southern province of Hainan is piloting a program to grant select corporate users broad access to the global internet, a rare move in a country known for having some of the world’s most restrictive online censorship. The initiative is part of Hainan’s efforts to transform itself into a global free-trade port.
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Elon Musk and President Donald Trump have exchanged sharp words following a disagreement over a budget bill. Musk, who recently stepped down from his role at Dogecoin, claimed that Trump would have lost without his support.
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Caitlin Clark, star player for the Indiana Fever, will miss a fourth consecutive game due to a quadriceps injury. The injury has led to a cautious approach to her return, emphasizing patient recovery over rushing back.
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Republican senators John Cornyn and Roger Marshall have publicly warned Elon Musk, emphasizing that he is not the CEO of the United States. The senators are reacting to Musk’s recent criticisms of Trump’s proposed budget bill, where Musk has accused Trump of being involved in the Jeffrey Epstein files, while Trump has accused Musk of…
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The discovery of Adriana Suazo’s body in Milton, Massachusetts, marks the 13th unexplained death in New England since March 2025, intensifying fears of a serial killer. Law enforcement has dismissed the idea of a single perpetrator due to the lack of forensic connections between the cases.
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A Reddit user is facing backlash for refusing to lend her car to a friend who returned it in poor condition, including a low gas tank, fast-food wrappers, and an unexplained scratch on the bumper. Despite pressure from mutual friends to ‘help out,’ she stands firm on her decision, highlighting the tension between friendship and…
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Elaine Fan, the chief of staff for New York City mayoral candidate Scott Stringer, has deep family connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Her father and grandfather held leadership roles in CCP-affiliated media outlets, raising alarms about potential political influence and foreign interference in New York politics.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, expressing satisfaction with the discussions. The leaders focused on advancing trade talks and addressing Russia-related issues.
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The White House supports the REMOVE Act to expedite deportation orders for illegal immigrants, aiming to complete removal proceedings within 15 days. The administration seeks to achieve 3,000 daily arrests, citing record immigration enforcement under Trump’s leadership.
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Dominican fugitive Luis Francisco Soriano was captured in Punta Cana after fleeing from Puerto Rico following a 2024 quadruple murder in upstate New York. The U.S. Marshals Service praised the international collaboration leading to his arrest, emphasizing the crime’s impact on communities.
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Megan Rapinoe stands by her 2019 claim that LGBTQ players are essential to championship success, highlighting Team USA’s historic 2019 Women’s World Cup victory with multiple out players. She reflects on the team’s representation during Pride Month, emphasizing the significance of LGBTQ inclusion in sports.
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The Ukrainian city of Sumy is near the Russian border, but far from the current front. Russia has amassed tens of thousands of troops in the region and occupied several villages. Could a greater incursion be coming?
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Former allies Donald Trump and Elon Musk are trading fire over credit for the 2024 election win, with Musk highlighting his fundraising and campaigning efforts. Trump claims he would have won without Musk’s help, while Musk argues the opposite.
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Four months after Trump’s executive order to exclude male athletes from women’s sports, states continue to defy it, with activists like Riley Gaines calling for legal action. Despite federal efforts, states such as California and Maine have resisted, leading to ongoing controversies over transgender athletes competing in girls’ and women’s sports.
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Riley Gaines and other athletes are calling for legal action against state officials who continue to defy Trump’s executive order on women’s sports. The order aims to protect female athletes from biological males competing, but states like California and Maine have resisted, leading to legal and political confrontations.
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Legal experts suggest that Trump’s latest travel ban may be more defensible in court, with broader scope and a different legal framework compared to its 2017 predecessor. Immigration advocates anticipate potential legal battles but face challenges in overturning the policy due to its expanded reach.
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Ozempic users report unusual cravings for sugary scents, raising questions about its side effects on smell perception. While the drug is known for weight loss, it has also been linked to changes in taste and smell, with some users developing an unexpected appreciation for sugary perfumes.
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Congress has subpoenaed former President Joe Biden’s doctor, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, to testify on June 27 regarding alleged cover-ups of his cognitive decline during his presidency. The subpoena, issued by Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., is part of an investigation into unauthorized pardons and other executive actions, with concerns about O’Connor’s financial ties to the Biden…
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Elon Musk and President Donald Trump continue to feud over the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’, with Musk claiming the president would have lost the 2024 election without his support, and Trump expressing disappointment at Musk’s public critique of the legislation.
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Fox News reports that Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s feud over the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ has escalated, with Trump criticizing Musk’s opposition to the EV incentives, while Musk claims Trump would have lost the 2024 election without his support. The dispute highlights growing political tensions surrounding the legislation as it moves through Congress.
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NATO defense ministers have endorsed a plan to increase alliance defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2030, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands for greater military investment from member states. The agreement marks a significant step toward meeting the 2030 target, which aligns with the alliance’s strategic priorities.
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Bill Belichick’s publicist reportedly assured the UNC head coach that his CBS interview would focus on his new book, but the conversation veered off-topic, prompting Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson to intervene and delay the interview. Belichick called the incident a ‘false narrative’ created by CBS, while CBS maintains the interview was wide-ranging and unmediated.
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Tim and Esther Keiderling were found dead on Mount Katahdin in Maine after a massive search operation. Their disappearance raised concerns due to the harsh weather conditions, which may have contributed to their situation.
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USA Today is being criticized for its article on the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of firebombing Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado. The media outlet faces backlash for focusing on the daughter’s aspirations rather than the victims of the attack.
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The Atlanta Braves suffered a crushing 11-10 defeat to the Arizona Diamondbacks, marking their fourth consecutive loss and a devastating ninth-inning meltdown. Hall of Famer Tom Glavine criticized the team’s direction, suggesting the collapse may represent a low point.
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A Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport was evacuated after a bomb threat caused law enforcement to conduct an investigation. Passengers were safely deplaned, rescreened, and the aircraft inspected for explosives as the threat remains under investigation.
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Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizes Trump’s key role in pressuring Russia to halt its war in Ukraine. The meeting highlights the importance of US-German collaboration in addressing the conflict.
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Key figures from Bryan Kohberger’s Pennsylvania past have been summoned as witnesses in his Idaho student murders trial, including his former professor and a boxing gym owner. The defense is exploring the ‘alternate perpetrators’ strategy as the prosecution prepares to introduce evidence linking Kohberger to the crime scene.
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The U.S. Department of State has sanctioned four ICC judges for alleged unlawful actions against Israel. This follows Trump’s executive order against the ICC’s May 2024 arrest warrants for Israeli officials.
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President Donald Trump asserted himself as the ‘most police president’ during a roundtable discussion with the Fraternal Order of Police, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to law enforcement. His remarks focused on boosting police funding and addressing misconduct, with the Fraternal Order of Police expressing mixed reactions.
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Alex Gray evaluates Trump’s strategy for ending the Ukraine war on ‘America Reports.’ Gray questions the role of Russia sanctions in peace process.
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Alex Gray, former Trump NSC Chief of Staff, supports Russia sanctions as a tool in the peace process. The former official evaluates Trump’s mediation efforts on ‘America Reports.’
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The New York Giants’ offseason training session ended early due to two major confrontations. Players Brian Burns and James Hudson got into a scuffle during the 90-degree heat, which escalated into another confrontation involving Kayvon Thibodeaux and Jermaine Eluemunor.
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George Wendt, the beloved actor who played Norm Peterson on ‘Cheers’ for 11 seasons, has passed away at the age of 76. His cause of death was listed as cardiac arrest with underlying conditions including congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, and hypertension, according to official documents.
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President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation restricting travel to the United States from 19 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, Yemen, Venezuela, Cuba, and Laos, citing national security concerns. The move has drawn fierce backlash from Democrats, social media critics, and civil rights organizations, who accuse the administration of promoting Islamophobia and xenophobia.
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Volker discusses Putin’s attacks on Ukraine and Trump’s possible delay in seeking peace. The former ambassador highlights concerns over Russia’s aggression and the administration’s strategic approach to conflict resolution.
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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are escalating their public feud over the recent spending bill, with both parties accusing each other of undermining national interests. This growing rift highlights the tension between the former president and the tech mogul.
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Dr. Ana-Maria Temple, a pediatrician, expresses support for ‘Operation Stork, Speed’ to provide better nutrition for U.S. babies. The initiative aims to improve the availability of baby formula by addressing current nutritional standards.
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A bomb threat led to the grounding of a Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metro Airport. K-9 units searched the aircraft for explosives, with authorities confirming no threat was found.
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The Justice Department is reviewing pardons issued by former President Joe Biden amid concerns about his use of an autopen to sign documents and his cognitive decline. Biden’s most controversial pardon, granted by hand, was for his son Hunter, who was found guilty of multiple felony charges.
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Former Rep. Michelle Steel warned that U.S. universities are essentially training Chinese nationals to America’s detriment. Her comments followed the arrest of Chinese nationals charged with bioweapons smuggling.
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In a recent episode of ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Fox News host Will Cain delves into the intensifying public rivalry between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. The conversation centers on their latest disagreement, which has escalated into a broader ideological battle over regulatory frameworks and the role of technology in shaping the future…