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The Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter highlights ongoing controversies surrounding transgender athletes in high school sports, including President Donald Trump’s threats against California for allowing such athletes to compete in girls’ events. Other developments include legal disputes, social media feuds, and major sporting events like the Stanley Cup Final and the 2025 Belmont Stakes.
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Taylor Swift now owns all her music, and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, is happy for the pop star. Swift’s music was originally released through Big Machine Records, and she bought her music back through its most recent owner, the private equity firm Shamrock Capital.
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The murder of 39 children in Sinaloa has led to a Mexican senator sounding the alarm on the deadly impacts of the drug war and criticizing the government’s inadequate response.
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is sailing toward Gaza on a Palestinian-flagged vessel, prompting Israel to vow to ‘act accordingly’ to stop the flotilla from reaching the region. The mission aims to deliver aid and raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has rebuffed Elon Musk’s demand for a new budget reconciliation bill, citing the time required to draft a comprehensive version. Musk, however, has remained vocal in his criticism, urging Congress to ‘KILL the BILL’ and calling for a complete rewrite.
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Calley Means, a senior advisor to the White House’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative, is addressing efforts to tackle health issues in the U.S. through an interview with The Story. The conversation focuses on the administration’s plans to support mothers and children, highlighting ongoing discussions on improving public health outcomes.
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The Trump administration is examining strategies to improve health outcomes for mothers and children, as revealed by Calley Means, a senior advisor to the White House on the ‘Make America Healthy, Again’ initiative. During an appearance on ‘The Story,’ Means outlined the administration’s plans to address health challenges facing families in the United States.
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Laura Ingraham, a prominent Fox News host, has called for strict legal enforcement following the Boulder terror attack. Ingraham emphasized the need for accountability and national security measures.
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NFL long snapper Jake McQuaide confronted church officials during Mass over allegations that a priest accessed pornography on a parish computer, leading to his removal by police. The incident sparked debate over accountability and transparency in addressing such accusations.
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Authorities in Washington state are intensifying their search for Travis Decker, a 32-year-old Army veteran suspected of murdering his three daughters. The ongoing man, the search is taking place in a dense forest region, where law enforcement officials are facing significant challenges due to the rugged terrain and limited visibility.
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Will Cain delves into the divide over the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ with supporters praising its potential for progress and critics questioning its feasibility. Kennedy joins to discuss sensational stories influencing political discourse.
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Will Cain examines the polarizing ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ and its impact on political discourse. Kennedy joins to discuss the latest scandals shaping pop culture and politics.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has expressed strong opposition to a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that would restrict states from regulating artificial intelligence for a decade, saying she would have voted against the measure if she had known about it. The provision, which would limit state regulatory authority over AI for 10…
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The Center for Practical Federalism is urging the USDA to review 4-H programs’ gender policies, citing instances where overnight housing was assigned based on self-identified gender rather than biological sex. The organization highlights the Rock Springs Ranch 4-H Camp in Kansas as a case where a male-born individual was housed with preteen girls without parental…
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A nonprofit group has raised concerns that multiple states still implement gender ideology policies in 4-H programs, despite federal regulations that have been rescinded, prompting calls for the USDA to reassess oversight standards.
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Two Chinese nationals have been charged with smuggling a dangerous crop-killing pathogen into the U.S., according to federal authorities. The couple, Yunqing Jian and her boyfriend Zunyong Liu, allegedly concealed Fusarium graminearum, a fungus that has devastating health effects on humans and causes billions of dollars in economic losses globally, in their luggage during multiple…
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A federal judge has closed the case against Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro over his alleged use of a private email for government business and mishandling of presidential records. The case, filed in 2022, was dismissed after the Trump-led Justice Department requested the court to do so.
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The FBI director has called a Chinese couple, charged with smuggling a ‘devastating’ pathogen to the U.S., a ‘direct threat to national security.’ Authorities have not yet disclosed the specific details of the pathogen or the method of smuggling.
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Eleven people have tragically died in a stampede at a cricket stadium in Bengaluru, India, following a fan celebration of their team’s win in the Indian Premier League final. The incident has raised concerns about safety measures at large public events.
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Alexi Lalas joins Jason McIntyre to discuss Christian Pulisic’s decision to sit out the Gold Cup, analyzing its impact on Team USA and whether it’s a strategic move for future competitions. The former MLS captain weighs in on the implications of Pulisic’s absence.
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Rep. Addison McDowell has introduced a bill to cap immigration parole admissions at 3,000 annually, citing national security risks and concerns over systemic abuse of the policy under the Biden administration. The legislation targets individuals from countries deemed ‘concerns’ like Cuba and Venezuela.
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A new bill proposes capping annual immigration parole admissions in the U.S. at 3,000 starting in 2029 and restricting parole for individuals from ‘countries of concern.’ The proposal, sponsored by North Carolina Republican Rep. Addison McDowell, aims to address concerns over the misuse of immigration parole under the Biden administration.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has condemned President Trump’s proposed budget bill, dubbing it the ‘We Are All Going to Die Act’ due to its potential impact on Medicaid and SNAP cuts. The plan could result in millions losing healthcare, leading to significant public backlash and financial hardship for vulnerable populations.
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Geert Wilders, the far-right firebrand known for his controversial rhetoric, has upped the ante on his political future by blowing up the governing coalition in the Netherlands. It’s a high stakes move which could backfire.
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Republican Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has referred Loudoun County Public Schools to the Justice Department over Title IX violations and alleged misuse of the law against students. The investigation suggests the district targeted students for expressing discomfort with transgender locker room policies.
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The California Senate approved a bill to allow inmates sentenced to life without parole to seek early release if their crimes were committed before age 26. The measure, introduced by Democratic Sen. Susan Rubio, faces strong opposition from Republicans who argue it undermines public safety and victim rights.
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The Trump administration has escalated its scrutiny of Columbia University, notifying the Middle States Commission on Higher Education that the Ivy League school fails to meet federal accreditation standards. The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights sent a notice to MSCHE, emphasizing the importance of compliance with federal civil rights laws and accreditation standards…
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Columbia University has been accused by the Trump administration of failing to meet accreditation standards, leading to potential loss of federal funding. This follows a previous cancellation of $40,000,000 in federal grants over alleged failures in protecting Jewish students from antisemitic harassment.
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The controversy has sparked a political debate over congressional stock trading, with Republicans and Democrats accusing each other of hypocrisy. Freshman GOP Rep. Rob Bresnahan faces scrutiny for continuing to trade stocks despite campaign promises to stop.
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The bipartisan conflict over congressional stock trading escalates as House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes GOP Rep. Rob Bresnahan for continued trading, while the NRCC accuses Jeffries of hypocrisy. Both parties have faced scrutiny for past violations, highlighting a broader ethical concern.
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President Trump’s healthcare agenda aims to reduce the influence of middlemen like insurance companies, PBMs, and hospitals, which drive up costs through inefficiencies. His initiatives focus on price transparency and market competition to lower healthcare expenses for families.
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A new study challenges the belief that European colonizers introduced leprosy to the Americas, revealing it had been present for thousands of years. Researchers identified a new bacterial species linked to the disease, reshaping historical understanding of its transmission.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., dismissed Elon Musk’s criticism of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ as ‘flat wrong,’ emphasizing the need for long-term fiscal reform. The legislation aims to fund the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration amid concerns over the national debt crisis.
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Dr. Cate Shanahan has identified eight seed oils as harmful due to their processing methods and loss of nutrients, sparking debate. However, the American Heart Association disputes these claims, stating that seed oils are safe and the focus should be on reducing ultra-processed foods.
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The European Union has approved Bulgaria’s readiness to adopt the euro, setting the stage for the country to transition to the common currency by 2026. This decision marks a significant milestone in Bulgaria’s integration into the EU’s economic framework.
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The German government has proposed several new measures as it pushes on with plans to further curb irregular migration. This comes despite a legal setback this week when a court ruled pushbacks at the border unlawful.
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Elon Musk has called Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ a ‘disgusting abomination,’ citing national debt concerns. Despite his influence in Republican politics, Trump’s base overwhelmingly supports the legislation, creating a rift within the GOP.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has threatened to cut federal funding for California’s high-speed rail project after a report found it is plagued by delays, cost overruns, and a $7 billion funding gap. The Federal Railroad Administration criticized the project’s management and financial risks, warning that unless the California High-Speed Rail Authority can prove its feasibility,…
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Code.org has updated its mission to include artificial intelligence in K-12 education, reflecting growing corporate influence in educational reform. The change aligns with broader industry efforts to integrate AI into educational standards.
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House Republicans, including Rep. Randy Fine and Rep. August Pfluger, have introduced a resolution to condemn the recent antisemitic terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, which targeted a pro-Israel demonstration. The resolution calls for the deportation of individuals who overstay their visas, citing the suspect’s alleged illegal status at the time of the attack.
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) successfully delivered 7 million meals to Gaza despite a Hamas disinformation campaign. The foundation highlights systemic failures in the current humanitarian system, which has been complicit in perpetuating suffering through mismanagement and political bias.
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A road rage incident in Florida escalated from a turn signal dispute into a violent confrontation involving gunfire and a vehicle strike, resulting in three people being charged. The incident began when a Jeep driver, Raesean Poole, confronted a Buick driver, Anthony Williams, over a turn signal issue, leading to a physical altercation and a…
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Marissa Rothenberger, a trans-identifying male athlete, delivered a complete-game shutout, leading Champlin Park to a 5-0 victory over Eagan in the state quarterfinals. Parents of Eagan players expressed frustration, arguing that the situation violates Title IX and is unfair to female athletes.
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The article argues for the reform of the House version of Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ to unlock its economic potential. Key proposals include eliminating provisions like full expensing for structures and adjusting the SALT deduction cap to make Trump’s tax cuts permanent and foster long-term growth.
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Munich has emerged as Europe’s leading startup capital, combining international talent with a robust ecosystem that supports startup growth. Founders gain access to capital, expertise, and networks that can turn ideas into thriving businesses.
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The New York City mayoral race is intensifying as former Governor Andrew Cuomo faces mounting scrutiny ahead of the Democratic primary. With the June 24 primary less than three weeks away, the race has become a focal point for political and public interest, as Cuomo’s past controversies continue to dominate headlines.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is expanding his investigation into alleged cover-ups surrounding former President Joe Biden’s mental decline by targeting five additional former White House aides. The committee is examining whether senior staff usurped executive authority without Biden’s consent and the potential implications of such actions.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrives in Washington with high expectations for his first visit to the US, aiming to secure Trump’s commitment as a reliable partner for Europe. The meeting marks a critical opportunity to address transatlantic relations and coordinate on global challenges.
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Morgan Stanley has deployed an AI tool that processed 9 million lines of legacy code, saving 280,000 developer hours. The system converts outdated programming languages into plain English specs, enabling developers to rewrite code in modern languages.
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President Donald Trump claimed to have an hourlong phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, during which they discussed recent Ukrainian attacks on Russian warplanes. Trump emphasized that the conversation did not lead to immediate peace, with Putin asserting that Russia would retaliate for the Ukrainian strike.
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President Donald Trump claimed he held an hourlong phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where the two leaders discussed recent Ukrainian attacks. The incident occurred during ‘Operation Spider’s Web,’ where Ukrainian forces destroyed over 40 Russian bomber jets and surveillance planes in a coordinated drone strike deep inside Russia.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rejected U.S. demands to halt all uranium enrichment, calling it ‘100% against’ Iran’s interests. The U.S. reportedly proposed a complete ban on enrichment, sparking tension in ongoing nuclear talks mediated by Oman.
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A tragic incident occurred at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengal, India, where a stampede led to several fatalities during an Indian Premier League match. Local media reports indicate the situation unfolded near the stadium, raising concerns about crowd safety in large sporting events.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a 39-year-old Russian national suspected of being a member of Al Qaeda, highlighting ongoing efforts to secure national security. Authorities in Tajikistan declared him a fugitive, and he remains detained in ICE custody pending deportation.
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Federal Judge Paula Xinis has unsealed court records in the Abrego Garcia case, allowing media access and enabling a sanctions motion against the Trump administration. The decision highlights ongoing legal battles over the deportation of an alleged MS-13 member, with concerns raised about the administration’s compliance with court orders.
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Two top Democrats, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden and Senator Bernie Sanders, have issued a study warning that the Republican-led ‘big beautiful bill’ and its proposal to let enhanced Obamacare credits expire could lead to the deaths of 51,000 Americans each year. The analysis highlights the potential consequences of cutting Medicaid and Obamacare coverage, particularly for…
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The European Union is developing a strategy to address worsening drought and water scarcity as critical waterways dwindle and farmers express concern over declining crop yields. This crisis has raised alarms about the impact on food security and regional stability.
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Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila has returned to Goma, a city under M23 rebel control, sparking accusations of high treason from Kinshasa. The move has raised concerns about escalating tensions and potential conflict in the region.
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American Olympian Ilona Maher made a bold statement during her appearance at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show, revealing a personal detail about her experience while on her period. Her candid and humorous take on the situation has garnered attention and praise from fans and media alike.
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AI-driven code generation startups are attracting massive investor attention, with Cursor raising $900 million at a $10 billion valuation despite operating with negative gross margins. These tools are fundamentally changing how software is written, as major tech companies report significant portions of their code now being AI-generated.