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Stephania Bell outlines the most critical injury situations to watch for in the 3025 season, identifying several key athletes whose health will significantly impact their teams’ performance. The article highlights the importance of monitoring these players’ recovery and readiness for the upcoming season.
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Lance McCullers Jr. pitched six strong innings to help the Houston Astros defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 on Tuesday night, marking his first win since 2022. The victory highlights McCullers’ return to form and the Astros’ continued dominance in the National League Central.
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The New York Knicks have fired head coach Tom Thibodeau, prompting analysis from NBA insiders on the reasons behind the decision and potential candidates to replace him. Insiders are now dissecting the various factors that may have led to this abrupt change, including recent team performance, internal dynamics, and the strategic direction of the franchise.
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The NBA is in the midst of a coaching carousel, with several teams seeking new head coaches. The New York Knicks are among the teams looking for a new coach, and this article explores the available positions and which scenarios are most appealing.
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Detectives are searching for Tony Lopez-Infante, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, wanted for a serious hit-and-run incident in Nashville that injured a Florida man. The victim’s family is pleading for help to find the fugitive, as he faces multiple charges, including leaving the scene of a personal injury accident.
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Detectives are searching for Tony Lopez-Infante, an illegal immigrant, wanted for a Nashville hit-and-run that injured a Florida man. ICE and federal partners are assisting in the search, with Lopez-Infante facing multiple charges including leaving the scene of an accident.
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Bret Baier discusses the ongoing investigations into the assassination attempts on President Donald Trump. The report highlights the efforts of federal agencies to uncover the details behind the incidents.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters claims that the West Wing knew the ‘autopen’ was being used as a substitute for President Joe Biden. The DOJ has announced an investigation into his alleged use of the autopen.
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Jim Marshall, a legendary Minnesota Vikings defensive end and NFL champion, has died at 87 after a lengthy hospitalization. The Vikings organization praised his durability and leadership, noting his enduring influence on the team’s culture and legacy.
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The U.S. and China are escalating their trade war with new tariffs and retaliatory measures. The latest developments include increased import taxes on Chinese goods and China’s response with restrictions on U.S. agricultural products.
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Jessica Alba shared self-care-focused bikini photos on Instagram, emphasizing summer vibes and mindfulness. The actress also revealed her divorce from Cash Warren after 16 years of marriage.
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Charlamagne Tha God put Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., in the hot seat and asked him why Americans should trust the Democratic Party after the cover-up of then-President Joe Biden’s decline. The rapper and media personality questioned the party’s handling of the controversy.
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Laura Ingraham criticized Democrats for vilifying ICE and focusing on illegal immigrants, arguing the approach is misguided. Her comments reflect a broader conservative critique of the party’s immigration strategy.
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A 73-year-old California man, Thomas Eugene Streavel, faces charges for allegedly posting threats against President-elect Donald Trump on Facebook before and after the 2024 election. The U.S. Department of Justice charged him with three counts of making threats against the President-elect, with the indictment focusing on specific posts made in late November 2024, including violent…
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President Trump’s decision to lift Biden’s oil drilling ban in Alaska’s Arctic region has sparked celebrations among conservative energy leaders. The move involves rescinding restrictions on oil and gas development in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, aligning with Trump’s broader campaign promises to bolster domestic energy production.
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Boulder County Republicans Chairman Peg Cage told Fox News Digital that the recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, brought President Donald Trump’s America First agenda into focus. The incident has reignited debates about U.S. foreign policy and immigration.
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Boulder County Republicans Chairman Peg Cage told Fox News Digital that the recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado has brought President Donald Trump’s America First agenda into focus. The incident has prompted various responses from local leaders and community members, with some expressing concerns about the impact of such events on national security and public…
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Aishah Hasnie previews the upcoming Wednesday, June 4 edition of ‘Special Report’. The sneak peek gives viewers a glimpse into the topics and guests that will be featured.
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The Will Cain Show addresses agroterrorism threat and judicial overreach concerns. The episode also examines the growing backlash against ICE’s immigration enforcement practices.
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On The Will Cain Show, host Will Cain addresses critical issues including the threat of agroterrorism, concerns over judicial overreach, and the backlash against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Cain emphasizes the need for enhanced preparedness and coordination to prevent agroterrorism threats.
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Civilians in northern Gaza are experiencing extreme food shortages as aid efforts fail to deliver essential supplies. Families are surviving on one meal per day, lacking clean water and cooking, gas.
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U.S. Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind, has called on the WNBA and Indiana Fever to apologize after an investigation found no evidence of racial remarks against Angel Reese. The league’s probe concluded that the allegations were unfounded, prompting the senator to demand accountability from both teams.
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U.S. Senator Jim Banks of Indiana has called on the WNBA and the Indiana Fever to apologize to fans following an investigation that found no evidence of racial remarks against Angel Reese. The league’s review, which included audio and video footage from the May 17 game, concluded that the accusations were unfounded.
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Skillstorm CEO Justin Vianello discussed proposals to reform the federal hiring process, aiming to enhance both operational efficiency and national security. Vianello emphasized the critical importance of modernizing hiring procedures to keep pace with evolving threats.
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Documents released by Sen. Chuck Grassley suggest the FBI’s investigation into traditional Catholics extended beyond a single memo, with the agency allegedly hiding the scope of the inquiry from Congress. Grassley criticizes the FBI for using biased sources like the Southern Poverty Law Center and for its lack of transparency.
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An aid convoy in Sudan’s Darfur region was attacked, killing 5 people. The World Food Programme and UNICEF have condemned the violence, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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Fox News’ Chad Pergram reports on growing Republican Party tensions over Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ including its potential financial impact on Dogecoin and Musk’s public criticism.
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A Czech woman, declared dead by emergency services and coroners, was found alive in a coffin after being prepared for burial, highlighting the rare Lazarus Effect. This phenomenon, documented in 74 cases in the U.S. since 1982, remains a mystery to medical professionals.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons criticized the left’s treatment of ICE agents on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ highlighting political hostility affecting operations and morale. His remarks underscore broader concerns about the politicization of law enforcement in the U.S.
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U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, announced her candidacy for the ranking member position on the House Oversight Committee, emphasizing the need for aggressive oversight of the Trump administration. Her bid follows the death of Rep. Gerry Connolly, who had led the committee’s efforts against the Trump administration.
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Tinder has launched a new feature allowing users to filter potential matches by height, sparking debate on dating app algorithms and social expectations. The update aims to improve user experience and match quality.
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OMB Director Russell Vought detailed the administration’s plan to make the first DOGE cuts permanent, explaining the rationale behind the decision. He also addressed Elon Musk’s criticism of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ on The Will Cain Show.
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Republican Senator Rand Paul criticized President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ during an interview on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ Paul highlighted the disagreement between himself and Trump on the legislation, emphasizing their distinct perspectives.
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In a recent ‘Special Report’ panel, Josh Holmes, Francesca Chambers, and Ben Domenech discussed the White House’s response to an antis,
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Panelists on the ‘Special Report’ discuss the White House’s response to an antisemitic terror attack in Colorado and Elon Musk’s criticism of the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ Jewish Americans are voicing growing fears for their safety amid a surge in antisemitic incidents across the United States.
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Damian Lillard playfully accepted a boxing challenge from teammate Kyle Kuzma, referencing the historic Bernard Hopkins vs. De La Hoya fight. The friendly banter highlights Lillard’s passion for combat sports and the camaraderie among Bucks players.
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Coastal Carolina head baseball coach Kevin Schnall criticized Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan for his outburst during the NCAA Tournament, calling him a ‘bully.’ The incident, which involved an altercation over a schedule change, led to a viral social media reaction and prompted both coaches to issue apologies.
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Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore has rewritten the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance to promote ‘true Democracy,’ critiquing the nation’s political landscape and calling for resistance against Trump and MAGA supporters. The pledge emphasizes equality, justice, and collective action while urging readers to engage in daily political activism.
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Poland’s newly elected President Karol Nawrocki, a known EU skeptic, faces the challenge of shaping Poland’s EU policy. The EU will closely monitor his approach to gauge potential shifts in bilateral relations.
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Three British nationals could face the death penalty in Indonesia after being arrested for smuggling nearly 2.2 pounds of cocaine into Bali. The suspects, including Jonathan Christopher Collyer and Lisa Ellen Stocker, were apprehended when customs officials discovered the drugs hidden in food packages.
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Luigi Mangione’s defense has filed a motion requesting a New York judge to allow the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect to appear in court without handcuffs or a bulletproof vest, arguing these restraints are unnecessary and undermine the presumption of innocence. The motion highlights that Mangione has cooperated with authorities and caused no issues since his…
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South Korea’s new President Lee Jae-myung has taken the oath of office, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation and restoring democracy following his victory in the recent presidential election. His swearing-in marks a significant shift in the country’s political landscape following his electoral win.
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Left-wing opposition leader Lee Jae-myung has won South Korea’s presidential election, defeating conservative challenger Kim Moon Soo. This historic result marks the first time a non-ROK party leader has ever been elected president, ending years of conservative dominance in Korean politics.
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has filed a lawsuit against interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, accusing her of false arrest and malicious prosecution in connection with his May 9 arrest at a federal immigration center. Baraka was detained for several hours before being released, and the U.S. attorney’s office later dismissed the case.
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Senators Booker and Cruz engaged in a heated debate over threats to federal judges during Trump’s second term, highlighting political tensions and concerns over judicial security. The clash centered on the Biden administration’s response to threats and the role of political rhetoric in fostering hostility toward the judiciary.
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Fox News Channel surpassed competitors includingNBC, CBS, and ABC in primetime viewership, averaging 2.7 million viewers. CNN faced its lowest-rated week of the year, with only 308,000 total day viewers.
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Shigeo Nagashima, Japan’s ‘Mr. Baseball,’ has died at 89, with Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers mourning his passing. Nagashima’s legacy spans decades as a player, manager, and symbol of Japanese baseball success.
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Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill aimed at restricting Chinese land purchases near military bases, citing its ineffectiveness in counter-espionage. Critics argue the decision undermines national security by allowing potential threats to acquire strategic land.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly injured 12 people during a pro-Israel protest in Boulder, Colorado, using Molotov cocktails. The suspect’s U.S. visa was extended by the Biden administration, raising questions about immigration vetting and border security.
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The White House is criticizing Newark Mayor Ras Baraka for filing a lawsuit against interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, accusing her of false arrest and malicious prosecution over his May 9 arrest at an ICE facility. The U.S. attorney’s office later dismissed the charges against Baraka.
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An 18-year-old Air Force cadet candidate, Ava Moore, from Texas, was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant while kayaking on Lake Grapevine during Memorial Day weekend. Moore, set to begin cadet training at the USAFA, was honored with a full military funeral, typically reserved for active-duty military members.
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A study by UC San Diego and NYU found that cannabis use among Americans aged 65 and older increased by nearly 46% from 2021 to 2023, according to new data. Researchers warn that the rise in use is linked to health risks, including complications in managing chronic diseases and an increased risk of cardiovascular events.
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A brawl broke out between two couples at Shanghai Disneyland’s Crazy Animal City attraction over a line-cutting dispute, shocking onlookers. Security officials intervened to break up the fight, and it remains unclear whether anyone was injured.
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Elon Musk’s sharp criticism of President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ has found an unexpected ally in some Senate Republicans, many of whom have already voiced their disapproval of the House GOP’s version of the legislation. Musk, who recently stepped down from his role as Trump’s ‘efficiency blood, …
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A dramatic glacier collapse in Switzerland’s Birch glacier has wiped the village of Blatten off the map, prompting concerns over climate change impacts. Local residents and experts are discussing the aftermath and future of the affected area.
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The DNC’s taco truck stunt to troll Trump faced backlash on social media, with conservatives criticizing it as an ineffective campaign tactic. Critics argued that the move highlighted the party’s struggles in messaging during Trump’s presidency.
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A 17-year-old high school junior, Mason Howell, has secured a spot in the 2,025 U.S. Open after posting an impressive 18-under par score during his qualifying rounds at Piedmont Driving Club in Atlanta. This achievement highlights his potential as a future major champion.
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Saudi Arabia is deploying drones and AI for safety during the Hajj, but it raises concerns about data privacy and cybersecurity.
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Authorities raided the home of Antoine Massey, an escaped New Orleans jail inmate, after he was reportedly filmed on Instagram pleading for help from rappers and President Donald Trump. The video, which has since been deleted, claims Massey was not released by force but rather let out, and he denies threatening a jail worker.
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Authorities raided the residence of Antoine Massey, a New Orleans jail escapee, following claims that he shot a video on Instagram pleading for help from rappers and former President Donald Trump, according to a source close to the investigation. Officials recovered his belongings during the raid, but Massey was not found.