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Bill Clinton praised former President Biden’s mental acuity and judgment during a recent debate, attributing the former president’s performance to his own capabilities rather than external factors. The former president’s staff has faced criticism for their handling of the debate.
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Donald Trump and Elon Musk are reportedly in talks about a high-profile business deal involving China. The potential agreement could significantly impact global trade and technology, reshaping economic and political landscapes.
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The news item highlights Donald Trump’s autopen and recent ICE arrests, which are central to current political discourse. These developments are shaping the ongoing political landscape.
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Israel’s political crisis deepens as ultra-Orthodox parties threaten to leave Netanyahu’s coalition over military conscription exemptions, risking early elections. Recent polls indicate that Netanyahu’s coalition could lose power if elections were held today.
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The Department of Homeland Security is ending the $200 million Quiet Skies program, citing political weaponization concerns. The program left some Americans subject to additional airport security screenings and was accused of being used as a political tool by the Biden administration.
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Homeland Security criticized Boston Mayor Michelle Wu for comparing ICE agents to the neo-Nazi group NSC-131, calling the remark ‘sickening.’ The agency responded to Wu’s comments, which were shared via a White House-linked account, highlighting the dangers ICE officers face and rejecting the comparison.
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Homeland Security criticized Boston Mayor Michelle Wu for comparing ICE agents to a neo-Nazi group, calling the remarks ‘sickening.’ The department warned of the dangers posed to law enforcement and the potential impact of inflammatory rhetoric.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) criticized Boston Mayor Michelle Wu for her remarks likening ICE agents to the neo-Nazi group NSC-131, calling the comparison ‘sickening.’ Wu’s comments, shared by a White House-affiliated account, suggested that ICE agents ‘routinely wear masks’ similar to members of the far-right group, drawing immediate backlash from DHS and law…
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Europe’s right-wing populist movements are enhancing their coordination efforts to shape narratives across Europe and establish a transnational alliance. Analysts suggest that the growing integration of right-wing populist networks is driven by shared ideological goals.
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Hooters has closed more than 30 of its restaurants in multiple states as the company transitions to a pure franchise business model. The closures are part of a broader restructuring effort following Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, aiming to enable a founder-led buyout.
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Former Biden advisor Timothy Wu deleted a tweet calling Karine Jean-Pierre ‘kinda dumb’ but later stood by his criticism, sparking controversy and accusations of racism. Jean-Pierre, now an independent, defended her political shift as a step toward creative solutions for national challenges.
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During a high-stakes meeting, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz acknowledged Trump’s potential role in ending the Ukraine war, while Trump suggested allowing the conflict to continue. This divergence highlights the complexity in international responses to the ongoing conflict.
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Zambia’s sixth president, Edgar Lungu, has died at 68 after a career marked by bold leadership and controversy. Known for boosting Zambia’s global standing, Lung’t also faced criticism for heavy-handed security measures.
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Former President Edgar Lungu of Zambia has passed away at the age of 68. Known for his bold leadership that elevated Zambia’s global standing, Lungu also faced criticism for implementing heavy-handed security measures during his tenure.
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The FBI arrested two Chinese nationals for allegedly smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen into the U.S., prompting fears of a broader threat from the Chinese Communist Party. The case raises concerns about Chinese infiltration of American universities and the risks of bioweapons targeting Americans.
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Climate change advocates are using lawsuits in state and local courts to push their priorities, which could significantly impact domestic oil production and related industries. The Trump administration has taken steps to counter these legal efforts through executive orders and lawsuits against blue states.
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A group of 23 World War II veterans traveled to Normandy for the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings, expressing gratitude and reflecting on their wartime experiences. These centenarian veterans, representing the dwindling number of survivors, emphasized their responsibility to honor the sacrifices of their fallen comrades.
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Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons has criticized Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for their ‘ridiculous rhetoric and inflammatory comments’ about ICE’s operations. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has publicly rebuked Wu for comparing ICE agents to neo-Nazis, calling the remarks ‘sickenning.’
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President Trump maintains that Biden lacked awareness of key events during his presidency, claiming the administration used an autopen to conceal cognitive decline. Biden dismisses the allegations as a partisan distraction.
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A hospitality workers’ union has organized dozens of Democrats to boycott popular Washington, D.C., eateries amid allegations of union busting. Restaurant groups STARR and Knights, which own iconic restaurants like Le Diplomate and Rasika, have condemned the boycott as baseless, warning of potential losses for employees.
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Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, are reportedly leading a boycott of several Washington, D.C., restaurants over labor disputes with two restaurant groups, STARR and Knightsbridge Restaurant Group. The restaurant groups accuse the boycott of being ‘baseless’ and warn of potential harm to employees’ income.
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Elon Musk and President Donald Trump’s feud over the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ escalated as Musk accused Trump of being ‘very disappointed’ due to his criticism of the legislation. Musk claimed that Trump would have lost the 2024 election without his support, while Trump argued Musk knew the bill’s details but only objected after EV incentives…
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Democratic strategist James Carville claims Jewish donors are abandoning Democrats for GOP over ‘tax cut’ demand, dismissing antisemitism claims as a convenient excuse.
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Russia claims to repair damaged warplanes after Ukraine’s drone attacks, with officials stating the aircraft were ‘not destroyed but damaged.’ The strikes, part of Operation Spider’s Web, caused extensive damage to Russian airfields.
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Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has stunned political circles by announcing her departure from the Democratic Party and rebranding as an independent, a move that has surprised former administration officials and Fox News correspondents.
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The Trump administration is examining the potential medical applications of psychedelic treatments, as discussed by Fox News correspondent Alexandria Hoff on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ The administration’s interest in exploring therapeutic uses of substances like psilocybin and MDMA could signal a shift in its stance on drug-related medical research.
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President Donald Trump has nominated a senior official to a critical role within NATO, signaling renewed U.S. commitment to the alliance ahead of an upcoming summit in The Hague. The move reinforces support for European allies just two weeks before NATO leaders gather in The Hague.
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The Air Force chief announced that retrofitting a Qatari jet into Air Force One will cost less than $40,000 million, significantly below previous estimates that reached the billions. This development is expected to have a positive impact on the department’s budget planning.
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Senate Republicans are intensifying pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson to revise the House’s agreement on raising the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap, which is central to President Trump’s legislative agenda. They aim to make Trump’s business tax incentives permanent rather than just extend them for five years, which could result in significant adjustments…
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House Oversight Committee Democrats have failed to subpoena Elon Musk to testify on Capitol Hill once again, with the panel rejecting the minority party’s request on a 21-20 vote. The move comes as Democrats argue that Musk, DOGE, and the Trump administration have threatened the privacy and security of Americans.
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Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley wants changes to a provision in the House-passed ‘megabill’ that could limit judges’ ability to enforce court orders. Democrats plan to challenge the measure under the Byrd rule, arguing it would weaken the federal court system.
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Senate Republicans are considering potential Medicare provisions to offset the cost of their megabill, despite the politically sensitive nature of the program. The move comes as the Senate GOP races to pass their party-line tax and spending package before a July 4 deadline.
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Elon Musk has come under fire from President Donald Trump for his public criticism of Republicans’ reconciliation package, which Musk claims undermines Tesla’s interests. Trump expressed disappointment and frustration, accusing Musk of ingratitude despite Musk’s past support.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed cautious support for a House-passed 10, year moratorium on state and local artificial intelligence laws, acknowledging the uncertainty surrounding its compliance with Senate rules. The provision, which has drawn opposition from some Republicans, faces potential challenges as it moves through Congress.
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The Democratic Party is contemplating a shift in its stance toward Elon Musk following his contentious split with Donald Trump. Some Democrats are suggesting a potential dialogue with Musk, given his past support for Democratic candidates and shared opposition to the GOP’s megabill.
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Fox News Digital spoke to Hudson Institute’s Michael Sobolik about the growing CCP threat to the United States. The arrested Chinese nationals were found with a deadly pathogen, raising alarms about biological risks.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and his team are pushing for a 1% grocery tax to address the city’s $1 billion-plus deficit, with warnings of severe budget cuts if the tax is not passed before October 1. The proposal is seen as a necessary step to maintain revenue continuity and preserve critical services like public safety.
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Analysts are examining the game’s ratings to determine which team holds the upper hand.
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The article ranks top 25 players from 2026, 2027, and 2028 classes, analyzing their performance and potential across generations.
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Tyson Helton, the head coach of Western Kentucky University’s football team, is adopting a ‘gunslingers’ approach to navigate the challenges of losing players to power conference programs while still achieving success. Helton’s strategy focuses on winning without relying solely on player retention, showcasing his adaptability in the competitive college football landscape.
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Erik Ten Hag, new coach of Bayer Leverkusen, is reportedly open to making a transfer move for Manchester United’s forward Antony. The rumors suggest Ten Hag may be considering a way to help Antony find an exit from Old Trafford, with Leverkusen being a possible destination.
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Without leaguewide kit deals, U.S. soccer’s lower-league clubs are making their mark with eye-catching shirts. Clubs such as the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and New Mexico United have gained attention for their bold designs, which often include local landmarks, vibrant colors, and even pop culture references.
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Justis Huni is set to challenge Fabio Wardley in a highly anticipated boxing match on Saturday. The fight will take place in Wardley’s hometown, potentially adding pressure on Huni, but he remains confident, stating that the home crowd won’t intimidate him.
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The 2025 Boxing Hall of Fame class includes iconic fighters like Manny Pacquiao, Michael Nunn, Mary Jo Sanders, and Vin’ Paz. Each member is celebrated for their outstanding contributions to the sport.
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Eric Karabell predicts the Colorado Rockies’ batting lineup will see major improvement, offering fantasy managers insights into potential future performance.
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The Pacers and Thunder are set to face off in the NBA Finals, becoming the second such matchup in history where both teams have endured title droughts exceeding 40 years. This historic clash highlights the league’s shifting dynamics and the resilience of these franchises.
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Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos’ quarterback, is setting his sights on a strong second season after a standout rookie campaign. He acknowledged the increased challenge of facing a more prepared NFL in his second year.
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Former Chelsea winger Willian has praised new signing Estêvão, comparing his potential to that of Lamine Yamal. Willian believes Estêv, could be a key player in helping Chelsea reclaim top honors.
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Chelsea Football Club has officially assigned the No. 10 jersey to Cole Palmer, previously worn by Mykhailo Mudryk. This transfer marks a significant moment for the club’s young talent, highlighting Palmer’s growing importance within the team.
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Barcelona has reclaimed LaLiga leadership under Hansi Flick, but must decide on key moves to sustain success. The club faces crucial transfer decisions and financial planning for the 2025-26 season.
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The article provides an in-depth analysis of the top storylines and potential stars for all 16 Major League teams.
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The 2025 French Open women’s main draw showcases a significant gender imbalance, with only 12 out of 128 players having female coaches. Experts point to systemic issues such as gender bias and limited mentorship as factors contributing to this underrepresentation.
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UFC 316 is set to deliver one of the most anticipated title fights of the year, featuring a showdown between Alexander Volkanovske and Paulo Costa. Former UFC fighters are offering their insights into the matchup, predicting potential outcomes based on fighters’ previous performances and strategies.
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Local runners in the Pasadena area are using the sport to rebuild their lives after the Eaton fire, finding purpose and community through running. This initiative has not only helped individuals find a sense of purpose but has also fostered a strong sense of community among the local running enthusiasts.
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Since 2002, 25 NFL teams have gone from worst to first in a single season. The 2025 season could see another such transformation as teams vie for the top spot.
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Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco remains unfazed by the prospect of facing elimination in the 2025 Women’s College World Series (WCWS). His experience with drug cartel wars in Mexico has shaped his mindset, reinforcing his belief that nothing about softball is inherently scary.
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The Colorado Rockies face a challenging period marked by controversies, yet the team’s clubhouse remains resilient. Players and staff are uniting to push forward despite negative headlines.
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The upcoming NBA Finals matchup between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder is being analyzed through two pivotal quotes that highlight the teams’ motivations and strategies. Analysts and fans are closely examining these quotes to understand the underlying factors that could influence the outcome of the series.
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The Boston Bruins have hired Marco Sturm as coach to help the Original Six franchise get back to the playoffs after missing them for the first time since 2016. Sturm’s appointment is a strategic move to revitalize the team’s performance.
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Vasiliy Lomachenko, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-division world champion from Ukraine, has announced his retirement at the age of 37 after a nearly 12-year professional boxing career. This decision signals the end of a legendary career that spanned multiple weight classes and earned him widespread acclaim.