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The Trump administration has approved waivers for Arkansas, Idaho, and Utah to ban junk food purchases in SNAP programs, expanding a trend of state-level reforms aimed at improving public health. These changes align with the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ initiative, reflecting a growing emphasis on nutrition in government assistance programs.
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A 68-year-old woman was rescued from a burning vehicle following a rollover crash in Chester, New York, thanks to the efforts of a police officer and two Good Samaritans. The victim suffered third-degree burns and was hospitalized in stable condition.
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Kirk Cousins, the former Pro Bowl quarterback, is participating in Atlanta Falcons mandatory minicamp this week, signaling his intent to remain with the team in 2025. Despite losing his starting position to rookie Michael Penix Jr., he expressed commitment to improving as a team and competing for the role again.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters has reported on allegations of prostitution in the congressional district represented by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez during his show ‘Jesse Watters Prim’ time. The segment has sparked debate over public safety and law enforcement response.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has announced a curfew in response to recent civil unrest following protests and clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement. The move aims to restore order and prevent further violence in the city.
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Cincinnati Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart is refusing to sign his rookie contract, skipping mandatory minicamp as the team reportedly attempts to void future guarantees. Stewart asserts his stance is ‘100% right,’ criticizing the team for prioritizing arguments over winning games.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has accused California Governor Gavin Newsom of ‘kowtowing to the political left’ during a recent interview on Jesse Watters Primetime. DeSantis criticized News,om’s leadership amid escalating anti-ICE protests in California, where demonstrators have been clashing with law enforcement.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized the Democratic Party’s handling of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles on his show ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ He accused Democrats of ‘covering up the riots like Biden’s brain,’ suggesting a lack of accountability and transparency.
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Valuetainment founder Patrick Bet-David discusses how Californians might respond in the aftermath of the Los Angeles riots on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ His analysis provides insight into the potential societal and political ramifications of the recent events.
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A 40-year-old Kentucky man was arrested for releasing a rabid raccoon into a business, leading to a patron’s injury. Mason has a history of animal-related offenses, including riding a mule to a liquor store and subsequent arrests for cruelty and disorderly conduct.
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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders condemned California Governor Gavin Newsom for resisting federal aid during violent protests in Los Angeles, accusing him of favoring rioters over law enforcement. Sanders defended President Trump’s National Guard deployment, calling Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ actions ‘insane.’
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Mary Lou Retton, the iconic American Olympic gymnast, addressed her recent DUI arrest, accepting full responsibility and issuing a public apology. She entered a no-contest plea and received a $100 fine, committed to using the experience as a lesson for personal growth.
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Two passing motorists assisted a New York police officer in rescuing an elderly woman trapped in a burning vehicle after a crash in Chester, NY, about an hour outside New York City. The incident, which occurred in the early evening, saw the officers and civilians act swiftly to save the woman’s life.
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Rep. Mikie Sherrill has won the New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial primary, setting up a showdown with Jack Ciattarelli, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump. The race is one of only two gubernatorial elections in 2025 and is seen as a key indicator of public sentiment towards Trump’s second term ahead of the 2026…
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Voters in New Jersey are heading to the polls to select the next governor in a closely contested primary election. The race features prominent candidates vying for the position, with the outcome shaping the state’s future policies and leadership.
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Dakota Johnson revealed her dating deal-breaker as she discussed her role in ‘Materialists’ and addressed rumors of her split from Chris Martin. The actress clarified that their relationship remains intact, dismissing previous reports and engagement speculation.
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Recent ICE protests and the deployment of Marines have intensified debates over immigration policy and domestic security. A significant shake-up in the vaccine rollout has sparked concerns about public health strategies.
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The body of Navy Seaman Angelina Resendiz has been found in Norfolk woods, ending the search for the missing 21-year-old. A Navy sailor is now in custody, and charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice are pending. NCIS has worked closely with multiple law enforcement agencies to investigate.
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Protesters in Omaha clashed with law enforcement during an ICE raid, throwing rocks and jumping on federal vehicles. The operation arrested 70 individuals in a probe into unauthorized employment, marking a significant enforcement action since Trump’s presidency.
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Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) has been indicted for allegedly obstructing federal agents during a Newark ICE clash, with her team calling it political retaliation. The case has drawn criticism from the White House, which labeled the arrest a ‘desperate attempt,’ while the mayor filed a lawsuit for false arrest and malicious prosecution.
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The right-wing extremist magazine ‘Compact’ was banned in 2024 for spreading hate speech and inciting violence. Following a successful appeal, the magazine is now back in circulation, leading to a final decision by Germany’s Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig regarding its legality.
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U.S. tennis star Coco Gauff expressed surprise at Aryna Sabalenka’s post-French Open comments, which criticized her performance. Sabalenka later apologized, crediting Gauff’s skill for her loss.
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A rancher in Leon County, Texas, was injured by an ‘unhappy cow’ and airlifted to the hospital on Monday morning, with another person also taken by ambulance. The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of livestock and the potential danger they pose to caretakers.
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The Chicago Sky vs. Indiana Fever game at the United Center drew over 19,000 fans and an average of 1.92 million viewers, setting new records for viewership and crowd attendance. The Fever secured a decisive victory despite Caitlin Clark’s absence and Courtney Vandersloot’s injury.
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Cameron Woodall, a former Grambling State men’s basketball player who was also a two-time Mississippi state champion in high school, died in an ATV crash over the weekend. The accident took place in Raymond, Mississippi, around 11:30 p.m., when Woodall lost control of the 4-wheeler and overturned, according to interim Hinds County Coroner Jeremiah Howard.
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Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman condemned the violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles as ‘anarchy and true chaos,’ prompting praise from conservatives who accuse Democrats of failing to condemn the violence. His strong stance has positioned him as a rare voice of reason within the Democratic Party.
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WNBA player Cameron Brink faced criticism from a fan who accused her of prioritizing public appearances over rehab. Brink defended her dedication to recovery, saying she is working incredibly hard every day to return to play.
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Cleveland Browns’ Myles Garrett eagerly awaits the chance to sack Aaron Rodgers, now with the Steelers, in upcoming divisional games. The two teams will face each other twice this season, with Garrett determined to add Rodgers to his sack collection.
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Legendary sportscaster Bob Costas criticized the media for their coverage of President Donald Trump, citing the settlement of a defamation lawsuit against ABC News and Paramount over Trump-related issues. He called the media’s approach a ‘ransom,’ arguing that the media has normalized Trump’s behavior to the point where ‘there really isn’t two sides’ to his…
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Legendary sportscaster Bob Costas blasted major media outlets for their coverage of President Donald Trump, calling ABC News’ settlement with the president a ‘ransom.’ He argued that any corrections to Trump’s actions should not serve his own agenda, which he claims lacks principles.Costas emphasized that certain truths, like Trump’s disregard for American principles and common…
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The Frisco Independent School District has confirmed it possesses surveillance footage of the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf during a track meet. Karmelo Anthony faces first-degree murder charges for the incident, which occurred during a rain delay at the Kuykendall Stadium event on April 2.
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The Frisco school district confirms possession of surveillance footage of the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf during a track meet, with 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony charged with first-degree murder. Authorities have not released the footage, citing privacy and unrest concerns.
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Former gymnast Dee Worley criticized USA Gymnastics for its handling of trans athlete policies, calling it ‘cowardice’ amid controversy involving Simone Biles and Riley Gaines. Worley stated that the organization’s leadership has lacked backbone and principles, leading to a decline in its ability to uphold its values.
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Newsom has prepared for the possibility of his arrest by the Trump administration amid tensions over immigration protests in Los Angeles. Trump accused Newsom of ‘running for governor’ as his crime, prompting Newsom to condemn the threats as a move toward authoritarianism.
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HUD field offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City temporarily closed due to anti-ICE riots and protests. HUD Secretary Scott Turner dismissed Democratic claims of permanent closures, calling them ‘fake news’ and accusing Democrats of inciting the unrest.
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Twenty-six Republican attorneys general have issued a joint statement supporting President Donald Trump’s decision to federalize the National Guard in California, accusing state officials of enabling criminal activity and failing to address rising unrest. This stance contrasts sharply with Governor Gavin Newsom and other Democrats, who criticized the move as an escalation of tensions.
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Twenty-six Republican attorneys general accuse California’s Democratic leaders of enabling criminal activity and failing to act on law enforcement issues, thereby justifying Trump’s decision to federalize the National Guard. They argue that this was the right response to unrest in Los Angeles, while Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom and other Democrats oppose the move, calling it…
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Mass shootings at schools, universities, and youth centers remain rare in Europe compared to the US. European governments have tightened gun laws in response to these incidents.
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Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg has endorsed Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic mayoral primary, giving him a potential edge against rising challenger Zohran Mamdani. Bloomberg highlighted Cuomo’s experience and management skills as essential for the city’s recovery.
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A Maltese court has sentenced two men to life in prison for providing explosives used in the 2017 car bombing that killed journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The verdict follows years of investigations into the attack.
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Kristi Noem criticized Tim Walz’s 2020 response to Minneapolis riots, claiming the Trump administration aimed to prevent similar chaos in Los Angeles. The Trump administration has deployed 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles, a move that California Governor Gavin Newsom has strongly opposed, calling it an unconstitutional encroachment on state sovereignty.
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President Trump has condemned anti-ICE protesters in LA for carrying foreign flags and burning the American flag, calling them ‘animals’ and suggesting jail time for flag burning.
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Federal authorities are investigating the Nassau County Police Department after using a helicopter to disperse a large group of teenagers at Jones Beach during “Senior Cut Day,” leading to chaos and multiple fights. The FAA is examining whether the operation complied with federal altitude regulations.
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The Five discusses reports of Terry Moran’s potential exit from ABC and criticizes the liberal media’s focus on assigning blame for the Los Angeles riots.
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The latest episode of *The Story w/ Martha MacCallum*, airing on June 10, featured a panel discussion with prominent political figures and public commentators including Martha MacCallum herself, Steve Harrigan, Todd Lyons, Jack Keane, Kellyanne Conway, Tim Ryan, Robert Redfield, David Spunt, Mark Meredith, and Tony Gonzales. The discussion covered a range of current events…
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The House passed a bill banning non-citizens from voting in D.C. elections, with 266 Republicans and Democrats supporting it and 148 opposing. Progressive Democrats criticized the measure as politically motivated and questioned GOP claims about foreign agents.
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Chris Broussard reacts to reports linking Jason Kidd to the New York Knicks coaching vacancy, exploring whether he should leave the Dallas Mavericks and the implications for his coaching legacy. The discussion highlights the strategic considerations and potential outcomes of such a decision.
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New research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveals a dramatic rise in rare appendix cancer diagnoses among millennials and Gen X individuals. Diagnoses have tripled for those born between 1976 and 1984 and quadrupled for those born between 1981 and 1989.
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Alex Rodriguez expressed mixed emotions about Pete Rose’s potential induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, acknowledging the bittersweet nature of the situation since Rose will not be alive to witness it. Rose, the MLB’s all-time hits leader, was removed from the ineligible list after his death, now eligible for induction through the Hall’s Classic…
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California Governor Gavin Newsom filed an emergency motion to block President Trump from using the military to quell anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, accusing the federal government of turning the military against American citizens.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed an emergency motion to block President Donald Trump’s use of military forces in Los Angeles, accusing him of undermining state sovereignty. The motion argues that the federal government’s response violates constitutional norms and escalates tensions instead of calming them.
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Former Team USA gymnast Dee Worley criticized USA Gymnastics for its handling of trans athlete policies amid the Biles-Gaines rivalry. The situation has sparked a broader debate about inclusion in sports.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faced backlash for describing anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles as ‘peaceful demonstrations,’ while the Trump administration deployed the National Guard to respond to the unrest, fueling political debates over intervention and public safety.
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Protests have erupted across the United States following ICE raids in California and the Trump administration’s decision to deploy National Guard troops to Los Angeles. The demonstrations, which have led to arrests, reflect widespread public outrage over the federal immigration enforcement actions.
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ABC News has terminated its agreement with correspondent Terry Moran following a controversial social media post that attacked President Donald Trump and top aide Stephen Miller. The deleted tweet, which labeled both figures as ‘world-class haters,’ sparked a firestorm of backlash, leading to Moran’s dismissal from the network.
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Karen Read, the murder suspect in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, has announced she won’t testify in her retrial. The case has drawn significant public attention due to the high-profile nature of the crime and its implications for law enforcement.
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Australian PGA Tour star Jason Day made a bold fashion statement at the 2024 U.S. Open, donning a full American flag outfit with Malbon Golf gear. This follows a series of unconventional looks that have become iconic in the golfing world, including his sweater vest at Augusta National Golf Club.
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President Trump addressed troops at Fort Bragg, N.C., to commemorate the U.S. Army’s 350th birthday. During the speech, Trump criticized anti-ICE protests, calling the U.S. Army the ‘ultimate shield of American freedom.’
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President Trump announced that his administration will restore the original names of several U.S. Army bases renamed under Biden, calling the changes unnecessary and politically driven. During a speech at Fort Bragg, he described himself as ‘superstitious’ about the name changes, emphasizing the historical significance of the original names.
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President Trump announced at Fort Bragg that several Army bases will revert to their original names, reversing changes made during the Biden administration. The decision reflects Trump’s broader efforts to roll back executive actions taken by his predecessor, emphasizing a return to traditional values and historical narratives.