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Sen. Cory Booker described the anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles as ‘peaceful’ during an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday. His comments came amid ongoing protests against immigration enforcement.
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Citizens of Italy are voting on referendums that would simplify the process for children of foreign nationals to obtain citizenship. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has advised her supporters to refrain from voting.
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Los Angeles is once again erupting in violence as mobs attack federal officers during ICE deportations, prompting President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard to restore order. California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, have criticized the move, accusing Trump of escalating tensions.
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Helen Hunt has spoken out about the intense pressure she faced within Hollywood’s beauty standards and the resulting ‘misery and shame’ she experienced early in her career. Her journey mirrors that of other celebrities like Christina Applegate, who has shared her struggles with the industry’s pressures, which led to an eating disorder.
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The Pentagon report has revealed that the U.S. military created false UFO stories to mislead the public, including by using doctored photos and disinformation campaigns. The findings suggest these tactics were used to protect classified projects like stealth fighter development.
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USA Today sports columnist Nancy Armour faced backlash for defending Simone Biles after her social media attack on Riley Gaines. The column, which portrayed Biles as a champion for the transgender community, sparked criticism for omitting key public opinion data about transgender athletes in women’s sports.
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USA Today columnist Nancy Armour faced significant backlash for a column defending Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles after Biles launched a personal social media attack on Riley Gaines. The piece, which argued that there was no scientific evidence supporting the claim that transgender women athletes have a physical advantage over cisgender women, sparked fierce criticism,…
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California Republicans criticize Newsom and Bass for enabling LA riots during Trump’s ICE raids. Democrats defend immigrants, accusing the administration of aggressive tactics.
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White House staff are responding to the escalating tensions between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk following their latest public exchange. The situation has sparked significant debate within the administration and among political analysts.
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Rep. Michael McCaul, a Republican from Texas, expressed skepticism about President Vladimir Putin’s readiness to engage in negotiations. He also addressed ongoing nuclear talks with Iran and the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. for legal proceedings.
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Greg Palkot discusses the 81st anniversary of D-Day on ‘America’s Newsroom,’ highlighting the event’s historical significance. The segment reflects on the Allied invasion’s impact on global history.
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Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla., discusses President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ and more on ‘Fox News Sunday.’ Scott warns Republicans to address rising debt and prioritize fiscal responsibility.
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ABC News correspondent Terry Moran was suspended after making disparaging comments about President Donald Trump and his senior advisor Stephen Miller. The post, which called them ‘world-class haters,’ sparked backlash from the White House and Vice President JD Vance.
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ABC News correspondent Terry Moran was suspended after making critical remarks about President Donald Trump and his senior advisor Stephen Miller in a now-deleted social media post. The White House and Miller condemned the comments as ‘unhinged and unacceptable,’ highlighting the increasing tension between the administration and the press.
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Sen. Ron Johnson, a prominent fiscal conservative, remains resolute in his stance that President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ lacks meaningful spending cuts. Johnson insists that Trump’s pressure to pass the legislation will ultimately backfire, as he demands deeper cuts to programs like Medicaid and food stamps to address the national debt, which is nearing…
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized ABC journalist Terry Moran for his ‘unhinged rant’ against Trump advisor Stephen Miller, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing tension between the Trump administration and media outlets.The dispute reportedly stems from disagreements between Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, which have intensified in recent weeks.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the escalating feud between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, highlighting a recent disagreement involving Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and ABC journalist Terry Moran. Leavitt’s comments come amid growing tensions between Trump and Musk, with the dispute centering on Moran’s recent critique of Stephen Miller, a Trump…
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San Diego high school students Ryan Langsam Williams and Ben Wolff participated in a high-stakes finance competition by engaging with Fox & Friends Weekend hosts. The National Economics Challenge offers students a platform to test their financial acumen and economic knowledge.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth joined NATO leaders and veterans in commemorating the 81st D-Day anniversary in Normandy, France, emphasizing the U.S. commitment to transatlantic security. The event highlighted the historical significance of the 1944 invasion and its continued relevance in modern defense strategies.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Latin American leaders condemned the assassination attempt on Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, who is recovering from life-threatening injuries. Rubio blamed the attack on ‘violent leftist rhetoric’ from the Colombian government, while other leaders including Chilean President Gabriel Boric and Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno also expressed strong condemnation.
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A 2017 social media post by Simone Biles, in which she joked about men not competing against women in gymnastics, has resurfaced amid her feud with Riley Gaines. The post, which she later defended, has been cited by Gaines in her own social media response, highlighting tensions between the two athletes.
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Russia has not made a formal territorial claim over Dnipropetro, but the dispute over the return of war dead continues.
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Kid Rock, the iconic American musician, has launched a new dining establishment in Nashville called ‘The Detroit Cowboy,’ offering a blend of steak, seafood, and fine-dining experiences. During a live interview with Fox News’ Steve Doocy, he humorously claimed to eat breakfast at 1 p.m. or 5 p.m., sparking a debate over meal timing.
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Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought refuted claims that the ‘big beautiful bill’ would lead to a substantial rise in national debt. During a recent press briefing, Vought emphasized that while the bill contains significant provisions, its impact on the national, and provided forecasts regarding its legislative timeline.
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President Donald Trump has condemned the violent anti-ICE protests in Los, Angeles, where demonstrators clashed with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The clashes occurred amid widespread demonstrations against immigration policies, with protesters in New York City also facing similar confrontations.
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Students from Marquez Elementary School in California performed a show at the Fox Theater following the destruction of their school by wildfires earlier this year. The performance was highlighted by co-hosts of ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’, who discussed the event as a symbol of resilience and community support.
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The article highlights the importance of children becoming financially independent, which is crucial for their development and parents’ retirement security. It suggests that parents should stop supporting their adult children financially and set clear boundaries to protect their own financial future.
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The article argues that parents should stop financially supporting their adult children beyond a certain age, emphasizing the need for financial independence to protect both the children’s development and the parents’ retirement security. It critiques the current trend of over-supporting young adults, suggesting that this undermines their growth and strains family finances.
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Online scams often use urgency and fear to manipulate victims into taking risky actions. Fake login alerts mimic legitimate security notifications from Google, Apple, and Facebook to trick users into clicking malicious links or revealing sensitive information.
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A renewed search for Madeleine McCann in Praia da Luz, Portugal, has been launched after an inside tip, according to Bryan Stern. The search, which concluded this week, involved advanced technology and covers multiple locations, though no significant evidence has been confirmed.
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Byron York, a Fox News contributor, discusses President Donald Trump’s attendance at a UFC fight in New Jersey, linking it to his continued support from young male voters. York frames the event as a representation of Trump’s core base, emphasizing its significance in his political strategy.
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Governor Mike Braun is leveraging Indiana’s NBA Finals success to elevate his state’s profile, expressing pride in the Pacers’ historic comeback and their representation of the Hoosier spirit. He highlighted the cultural significance of basketball in Indiana, comparing it to the state’s unique identity.
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President Ali Hopper of Guard Against Trafficking has criticized the ongoing support for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a defendant indicted on human smuggling charges, by certain lawmakers. Hopper’s comments come amid a surge in anti-ICE protests across the nation, which he believes are being fueled by the political dynamics of the case.
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Coco Gauff, the American tennis star who won the 2025 French Open, described the U.S. political climate post-Trump’s election as a ‘down period,’ while reaffirming her patriotism. Her victory over top ranked Aryna Sabalenka marks her second Grand Slam title in a decade.
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NATO is conducting a major naval exercise in the Baltic Sea to demonstrate collective resolve against Russia’s ‘ghost fleet’ of shadow ships. Rising tensions have been fueled by recent incidents of severed undersea cables and Russia’s announcement that it will escort its shadow fleet through the region.
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Formerly President Obama’s physician suggests Biden’s doctor should have performed cognitive tests, as Republicans investigate claims of a cover-up regarding his cognitive fitness.
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The White House spokesperson defended its stance on transgender athletes in sports after a trans softball pitcher led her high school team to a state championship, challenging President Trump’s policies. The victory has sparked legal and political debate, with Minnesota under federal investigation for Title IX violations.
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Long Island firefighter Michael Farca recounted his harrowing experience of rescuing a Torah from a synagogue fire on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The incident highlights the significance of cultural and religious artifacts during emergencies.
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CNN’s live telecast of ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ drew criticism for comparing Trump to McCarthy while ignoring the media’s own failures in Biden coverage and Harris interview editing. The article argues that the network has painted itself as a hero of the newsroom, failing to address its own past journalistic shortcomings.
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Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, known for his philosophical teachings, is experiencing a renewed interest on social media platforms. His quotes on maintaining calm during crises and the pursuit of happiness have garnered significant attention.
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Anti-ICE demonstrators in Los Angeles escalated tensions by setting a car on fire during a standoff with immigration authorities on Saturday. The incident sparked concerns about the safety of both demonstrators and law, enforcement.
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Rwanda has been excluded from its upcoming role as the rotating president of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC). The decision was made on Saturday, with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) citing accusations of Rwanda’s support for rebel groups in the eastern region of the DRC.
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Throughout history, U.S. presidents have engaged in golf, with some using the sport as a strategic tool for business and political discussions. From Taft to Biden, the White House has maintained a consistent connection to the game, each president bringing their own unique approach. However, none have integrated golf into their presidential duties with the…
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Rebecca ‘Bekah’ Charleston, a former sex trafficking victim, was pardoned by President Trump after being arrested for tax evasion. Her experiences at a legal brothel reveal the dark realities of the legal sex industry, including exploitation and financial control.
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President Trump has imposed travel restrictions on citizens from 10 African countries, citing national security and visa overstay concerns. Analysts suggest the move may also reflect geopolitical tensions and strained U.S.-African relations.
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Michelino Sunseri, a 32-year-old record-setting mountain runner and bartender, faces federal prosecution for running a trail in the Grand Tetons National Park that officials deemed restricted. Critics argue the case exemplifies overcriminalization and unchecked government power, with Sunseri being a victim of bureaucratic overreach rather than a criminal act.
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Record-setting runner Michelino Sunseri faces prosecution for trail use in Grand Tetons National Park, revealing concerns about overcriminalization and unchecked government power. The case highlights a broader issue of government overreach and the erosion of civil liberties.
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Space agencies and commercial companies are revitalizing interest in lunar exploration as part of a strategy to establish the Moon as a staging ground for future Mars missions. This renewed focus marks a significant shift in space exploration priorities, signaling a potential new era of interplanetary travel.
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Russian counterintelligence agents are analyzing data from the Chinese messaging app WeChat to identify potential contacts with Chinese spies, according to a document obtained by The New York Times. The report highlights growing concerns about Chinese influence in Russia amid the country’s isolation from the West.
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Lawsuits reveal violent anti-Israel protests are part of a Hamas-linked terrorist network, necessitating stronger legal approaches that target the organizers and funders behind antisemitic violence. Antisemitic incidents, including attacks on the Israeli Embassy and violent encampments on campuses, have intensified, with organizers allegedly linked to Hamas.
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Violent anti-Israel protests in the U.S. are linked to a Hamas-affiliated terrorist network, according to lawsuits. These incidents are part of a coordinated campaign to instigate violence and terror against Jews and Israelis.
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Tim Graham’s analysis highlights the partisan divide in media coverage of Trump’s press availability, with critics like Jack Blanchard praising his regular engagement with the press despite the hostility. This contrasts with the sheltered approach to journalists during Biden’s presidency, which has not drawn similar criticism.
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An observant Jewish family in Colorado Springs was shocked to learn that their new neighbor, an illegal Egyptian immigrant accused of firebombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, had recently visited their home with a housewarming gift. The FBI warned the family about the suspect’s violent actions, highlighting the rise in antisemitic extremism in the United…
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The article provides personalized gift ideas for Father’s Day, tailored to different types of dads, including high-tech products like the Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 laptop, Dreame Z1 Pro pool cleaner, and the GrandPad tablet for seniors.
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Miguel Uribe Turbay, a prominent Colombian presidential candidate, was shot in Bogota by armed assailants while speaking with supporters at a park. His party reported that one suspect has been detained.
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Federal immigration authorities in Los Angeles arrested nearly 45 individuals in a single day, many with criminal histories involving assault and drug offenses. The operation targeted businesses, including Home Depot stores and a doughnut shop, sparking protests and leading to the deployment of California National Guard troops.
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Chiropractic treatment has been shown to have many benefits, but experts urge caution about potential risks. A new article explores the importance of transparency and education for patients when seeking chiropractic care.
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Kim Alexis, a former ’80s supermodel known for her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit appearances, is turning 65 in July and has been vocal about embracing aging naturally without cosmetic procedures. She remains active and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle through exercise and self-care.
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Archaeologists uncovered an ancient workshop on Paros, Greece, revealing unfinished sculptures and other artifacts from the Classical period. The site, studied since the 1980s, shows continuous use with new architectural remains and findings like semi-finished marble sculptures.
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California Senator Brian Jones warns that a resurfaced bill could release over 1,600 killers, linking its renewed focus to the Menendez brothers’ case and social media attention. He criticizes Democrats for prioritizing politics over public safety.