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Christian Slater recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which he called a "dream come true." In an interview with Fox News Digital, he admitted that fame is "always weird" but expressed gratitude for his career path.
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Charlamagne tha God criticized the Trump administration’s decision to deploy National Guard troops to Los Angeles County amid anti-ICE protests, claiming he hadn’t witnessed significant violence until the Guard arrived. The protests, which included tear gas use near a Home Depot and violent clashes with ICE agents, led to arrests and property damage.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guter. has warned of the dangers facing the world’s oceans, including predatory mining, plastic waste, and rising sea temperatures. Small island nations have called for major countries to demonstrate their commitment to ocean protection.
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Alex Cooper, host of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, has accused former Boston University women’s soccer coach Nancy Feldman of sexual harassment, as detailed in her Hulu documentary. The allegations include inappropriate personal questions, physical contact, and retaliation, raising concerns about workplace misconduct in collegiate sports.
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Former NFL receiver Golden Tate discusses his feud with Jalen Ramsey, detailing how Ramsey’s treatment of his pregnant sister led to their on-field altercation in 2020.
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Riley Gaines reflects on the public backlash against Simone Biles’ recent comments about transgender athletes, noting the unexpected depth of the social media reaction. She highlights the growing debate over transgender participation in girls’ sports and the need for continued advocacy.
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YouTube is adjusting its content moderation policies to allow more potentially inflammatory content to remain online, citing protection of free expression. The changes include raising the threshold for content removal from one-quarter to half of the video’s content and encouraging moderators to consult managers when uncertain.
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YouTube is adjusting its content moderation policies to prioritize free expression, increasing the threshold for content removal from one-quarter to half of the content violating policies. This change aims to allow more potentially inflammatory material to remain online while balancing free speech with mitigating harmful content.
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YouTube is adjusting its content moderation policies to prioritize free expression, allowing more potentially inflammatory content to remain on its platform under the ‘public interest’ exception. The change includes raising the threshold for content removal from one-quarter to half of the content violating policies and encouraging moderators to consult managers before removing content.
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Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines is in a heated feud with Olympic gymnast Simone Biles over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports. The dispute began after Gaines criticized a Minnesota high school team that won with a transgender pitcher, leading Biles to accuse her of being a ‘sore loser.’
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A Chinese PhD student from Wuhan has been arrested for allegedly smuggling biological materials to a U.S. laboratory and making false statements to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed that Chengxuan Han, a citizen of the People’s Republic of China (PRC),…
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Frederick Forsyth, best known for *The Day of the Jackal*, has died at 86. His novels, including over 25 books, have sold 75 million copies worldwide.
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President Donald Trump has suggested he would be willing to arrest California Governor Gavin Newsom if the latter obstructs ICE operations. Trump made the comment after disembarking from Marine One outside the White House, responding to a reporter’s question about whether Border Czar Tom Homan should arrest Newsom for daring him to do so.
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The FBI has said they will investigate any evidence of a criminal conspiracy, including violence and damage to government property, as anti-ICE riots continue in Los Angeles. California is suing the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard, while Democrats are trying to blame former president Trump for the unrest.
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Former Illinois mayor Tiffany Henyard faces legal contempt after failing to produce public records, as her legal team argues an affidavit will resolve the dispute. The case highlights ongoing investigations and transparency concerns in local governance.
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Seagate has introduced a new 4TB storage expansion card for the Xbox Series X and S consoles, priced at $429.99. This card costs more than the base Xbox Series S console, prompting questions about its value proposition.
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Canada is accelerating its defense spending to meet NATO’s 2% target earlier than planned, reflecting a strategic shift in regional security. Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. trade tariffs, emphasizing reduced reliance on Washington.
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CNN’s Dana Bash compared President Donald Trump to an arsonist calling the fire department after he sent the National Guard to Los Angeles to help quell riots over deportations of illegal immigrants. California officials blamed Trump for escalating tensions, with Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass criticizing the move as unnecessary and exacerbating the…
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House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green announced his resignation from Congress to join the private sector, effective after the House votes on President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’. Green cited a private sector opportunity as the reason for his departure, highlighting his contributions to tax cuts and border security.
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Former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines has publicly criticized USA Today columnist Nancy Armour for defending Olympic gymnast Simone Biles during a heated feud. The conflict escalated after Biles personally attacked Gaines, leading to a public exchange where Gaines accused Armour of being discriminatory against girls in sports.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins condemned violent rioters in Los Angeles for shutting down a VA clinic, which he said is interfering with veterans’ health care. Collins announced the clinic had to be temporarily closed due to safety concerns following ICE raids that sparked the riots.
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Conservative social media critics claim that Governor Gavin Newsom’s handling of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles has damaged his 2028 presidential hopes. The riots, fueled by Trump’s immigration policies, have sparked intense backlash against Newsom’s leadership on X.
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Minnesota State Representative Kaohly Vang Her openly admitted to being an undocumented immigrant during a legislative debate, revealing how her father manipulated paperwork to bring her family to the U.S. After the Vietnam War, her family’s journey to the U.S. was marked by fraudulent documents and a desire for safety over benefits.
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U.S. Marines are being mobilized to Los Angeles to protect federal assets during ongoing anti-immigration enforcement riots. The deployment, which includes a battalion of 50,000 Marines, follows a similar move by the Trump administration to send National Guardsmen to the city. The Marines will not engage in law enforcement but may use force if confronted…
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Aaron Judge responded to Boston Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins’ public declaration of preferring retirement over signing with the Yankees with a powerful home run. Despite Judge’s early display of retaliation, the Red Sox managed to secure a 11-7 victory in the rivalry game, fueled by strong offensive performances.
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Former NASCAR star Danica Patrick endorsed Riley Gaines’ stance on transgender athletes in women’s sports, praising her for ensuring fairness. Biles criticized Gaines for being a ‘sore loser’ and defending men in female sports, sparking a heated social media feud.
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Rep. Maxine Waters, an 86-year-old Democrat, faced criticism from DHS for ‘taunting’ and ‘spewing lies’ about the riots in Los Angeles. The controversy arose after she attempted to enter a detention center to meet a detained union leader, which was denied by guards. DHS condemned her actions, labeling her remarks as dangerous rhetoric and emphasizing…
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A new House GOP bill would cut federal funds from cities refusing to cooperate with ICE. The Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act, introduced by Rep. Nick Langworthy, targets sanctuary cities like Los Angeles, aiming to address concerns over obstruction of immigration enforcement.
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Hall of Famer Chipper Jones criticized umpire Doug Eddings for poor performance during a Cubs-Tigers game. Jones highlighted missed calls and confrontational behavior, while acknowledging Eddings’ experience.
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California Democrats, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, have denounced federal immigration raids in Los Angeles as ‘illegal’ actions part of a broader ‘authoritarian’ agenda by President Trump, marking a shift from their earlier support for ‘law and order’ rhetoric that followed the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot. In response to…
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U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in London to address ongoing trade tensions. The discussions are expected to focus on the U.S. restrictions on high-tech product exports to China and China’s export controls on rare, earth minerals.
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Riley Gaines shared her sister Neely’s emotional reaction to Simone Biles’ personal attack, highlighting the division in the sports community. Neely, a Tennessee state gymnastics champion, described the incident as hurting and divisive.
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Low voter turnout in Italy has led to the defeat of reform referendums proposed by center-left opposition groups and labor organizations. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s rejection of these measures has been confirmed by the results.
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President Donald Trump has threatened to punish National Guard members who face disrespect from rioters in Los Angeles, warning that ‘insurrectionists’ spitting in their faces will be met with severe consequences. The remarks came amid ongoing clashes between protesters and the National, as the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement actions remain at the center of the…
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The Trump administration has sanctioned El Chapo’s children and the violent fentanyl-trafficking faction Los Chapitos, part of the Sinaloa cartel, following their involvement in the killing of U.S. Marine veteran Nicholas Quets. The Treasury Department designated these entities to disrupt the cartel’s finances and combat the fentanyl crisis.
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Dozens of anti-ICE protesters have been arrested in Los Angeles after violent clashes led to charges including assault on police and attempted murder. Trump deployed the National Guard to quell the riots, drawing criticism from Democratic officials.
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Dozens of anti-ICE protesters have been arrested following violent clashes in Los Angeles, with charges including assault on police and attempted murder. President Trump has deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to quell the unrest, which erupted after federal immigration raids in the city.
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California will sue the Trump administration over its decision to activate National Guard soldiers in Los Angeles County, the state’s Democratic leaders announced on Monday. Attorney General Rob Bonta claimed President Trump abused his authority by invoking Title 10, asserting there was no invasion or rebellion in California.
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Hall of Fame coach Don Nelson criticized the Dallas Mavericks’ trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, wearing the player’s Nike shoes during his Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony. Nelson called the move a ‘tremendous mistake,’ sparking debate among fans and analysts.
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Boston Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph faces a misconduct hearing after allegations she helped an illegal alien evade U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and escape from a Boston courthouse in 2018. The judge is currently facing a civil misconduct charge from a 2018 incident in which she allegedly facilitated the escape of a Dominican…
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Former WNBA star Candace Parker discusses the physicality of the game and Caitlin Clark’s experiences with hard fou, emphasizing it as part of the sport. Parker highlights generational shifts in women’s sports and societal expectations, drawing parallels to her own experiences with societal pressures.
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The ongoing Los Angeles immigration riots could have been prevented if California Democrats had passed a Republican bill to improve cooperation between state, local, and federal law enforcement, GOP leaders claim. They accuse failed California policies, such’t sanctuary city’ policies, of leading to the chaos.
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ABC News suspended senior correspondent Terry Moran after he posted a scathing social media comment attacking Trump and his advisor Stephen Miller, revealing underlying media bias toward the right. Critics argue that the suspension may reflect long-standing political bias rather than objective journalistic standards.
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DHS condemns Democrats for ‘beyond the pale’ rhetoric, blaming them for increased violence against ICE agents. The surge in attacks follows anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, with officials linking the rhetoric to the spread of hostile political climate.
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President Trump’s new naturalization ceremony video tells immigrants American culture is ‘yours to preserve,’ emphasizing traditional values and constitutional rights. The message aligns with his hardline immigration policies and marks a shift from the Biden administration’s approach, which viewed naturalized citizens as newcomers.
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President Donald Trump suggested that California Governor Gavin Newsom should be arrested if he obstructs ICE operations during recent riots in Los Angeles. Newsom condemned Trump’s remarks, calling them a dangerous step toward authoritarianism.
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Clayton Kershaw expressed frustration with the Cardinals for replaying a 2014 home run against him before their game, calling the move ‘a little bush league.’ The pitcher delivered a solid performance, leading the Dodgers to a 7-3 victory.
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The Trump administration faces legal pushback over migrant deportations to El Salvador, Mexico and South Sudan amid questions over due process. The administration returned Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant and alleged MS-13 member, to the U.S., months after he was deported to El Salvador in what officials later acknowledged was an administrative error.
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Democratic lawmakers are blaming President Trump for the recent violent protests in Los Angeles, accusing his administration of ‘baiting’ rioters. The protests against ICE operations have turned violent, with activists attacking law enforcement and setting cars ablaze.
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A New Jersey jury has convicted Rashid Ali Bynum of murdering Republican councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour, marking a significant legal outcome in the case. The former pastor to the killer now faces 30 years to life in prison.
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President Donald Trump mobilized the National Guard to quell protests and riots in California, prompting legal challenges and political criticism from Governor Gavin Newsom, who vowed to sue. The move, invoking Title 10 for addressing rebellions, has raised questions over federal authority and state autonomy.
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Elon Musk, whose public feud with President Donald Trump has been contentious, appeared to shift his stance and endorse the administration’s handling of the Los Angeles riots. Despite previous sharp criticisms of Trump’s policies, Musk re-shared a Trump post condemning the riots, indicating some level of alignment with the administration.
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Norwegian officials have approved a 3% tourist tax on overnight stays in areas heavily impacted by tourism, aiming to fund infrastructure improvements. This follows similar measures adopted by other European countries and international destinations to mitigate the effects of overtourism.
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The EU and Southeast Asia are collaborating to safeguard undersea cables vital for global telecommunications and trade. These cables, key to digital infrastructure, face growing risks from sabotage and cyber threats.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris faced intense backlash for blaming the Trump administration for the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, calling the protests ‘overwhelmingly peaceful.’ Critics, including Fox News contributors and Trump allies, accused her of downplaying the violence and called her remarks ‘appalling.’
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California Governor Gavin Newsom faces intense political pressure over his opposition to Trump’s request to deploy the National Guard for immigration enforcement, as violent anti-ICE protests escalate in Los Angeles. Critics argue that Trump has the legal authority to act, but Newsom and Democratic leaders refuse to coordinate with the federal government.
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Riley Gaines criticized Simone Biles for her comments on trans athletes, arguing that Biles’ call for a third category inadvertently admits transgender individuals are men.Gaines highlighted past implementations by organizations like World Aquatics, which created an open category for transgender swimmers, later scrapped due to lack of interest.
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The IAEA is unable to verify whether Iran’s nuclear program is ‘entirely peaceful’ due to the country’s refusal to allow inspections. The agency has found increased near-weapons-grade uranium in Iran, raising concerns about its potential for weaponization.
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President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s counter-proposal during ongoing nuclear negotiations, calling it ‘just not acceptable.’ The U.S. is striving to avoid direct confrontation with Iran, but tensions remain high as Iran continues to expand its near-weapons-grade uranium stockpile.
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Bryce Dallas Howard reflects on her challenging childhood and the support from her parents in her acting career. Her parents’ efforts to ensure her well-being and the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary highlight their enduring love and partnership.