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House Republicans are pressuring the Senate to adopt their version of President Trump’s ‘one big, beautiful bill’ as tensions rise over differences in the reconciliation process. The bill includes provisions to extend Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, cut spending, and roll back Biden-era green energy subsidies.
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Stefon Diggs has arrived for voluntary Patriots workouts despite a viral video sparking controversy. The New England Patriots have decided to retain Diggs, who signed a three-year deal with the team earlier this offseason, after social media videos surfaced showing him passing a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat.
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Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif faces new gender controversy after reports of her DNA showing ‘male karyotype’ markers raise questions about her eligibility to compete in women’s boxing. The boxer, who recently celebrated Global Parents Day, has defended her identity as a female athlete, emphasizing her lifelong experience as a woman.
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Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif celebrated Global Parents Day on Instagram, expressing gratitude to her parents amid ongoing gender controversy. The boxer’s DNA reportedly showed ‘male karyotype’ markers from chromosome tests, leading to her disqualification from the 2023 world championships.
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Local DA George Brauchler claims that Colorado’s permissive sanctuary policies, enacted by the Democrat-led state government, created an environment where an antisemitic terror attack could occur. The attack, which targeted pro-Israel activists during a Run for Their Lives protest in Boulder, involved a suspect who allegedly shouted ‘Free Palestine’ and used a makeshift flamethrower, injuring…
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Federal immigration agents raided a South Carolina nightclub, arresting over 70 illegal migrants, including a Honduran fugitive wanted for homicide. The Alamo, a suspected cartel-operated establishment, was stormed early Sunday, recovering firearms, bulk cash, and potential trafficking victims.
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A federal judge has ruled against President Donald Trump’s executive order to halt medical procedures for transgender inmates in federal prisons, citing insufficient justification from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for altering standard medical protocols. The decision reinforces the requirement for agencies to avoid arbitrary decisions regarding medical treatments and grants an injunction to…
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Texas Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson is celebrating President Donald Trump’s proposed federal spending cuts, which he believes will finally defund NPR and PBS, which he has long denounced as ‘fake news’ and ‘taxpayer-funded propaganda arms of the radical Left.’ The White House is set to include these cuts in a $9.4 billion ‘rescissions’ package targeting…
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The White House has transmitted its rescissions package to Congress on Tuesday, requesting funding cuts to PBS, NPR and USAID. This marks the first of what could be several efforts by Congress to follow through on Elon Musk’s work with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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The Netherlands is set for a new general election after the collapse of its ruling coalition, with Prime Minister Dick Schoof stepping down as leader to lead a caretaker government until the vote. Far-right leader Geert Wilders’ party has withdrawn from the coalition over disagreements regarding immigration policy.
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A Milwaukee man, Demetric D. Scott, is accused of framing an illegal immigrant, Ramón Morales-Reyes, by forging letters threatening President Donald Trump’s life to prevent the immigrant from testifying in a criminal trial. Authorities found that Morales-Reyes, who is illiterate in English, was never involved in the threats, and the letters were written by Scott,…
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The Arizona Republican gubernatorial primary has seen early ad spending as Turning Point PAC backs Rep. Andy Biggs, while Karrin Taylor Robson also ramps up her campaign efforts. The media buy includes $500,000 in strategic cable, radio, and digital ads targeting Arizona voters, with ads set to run for the next 3.5 weeks.
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Spencer Wright’s family honors the one-year anniversary of their son’s drowning by launching a foundation to support other families facing similar tragedies. The 3-year-old, Levi, tragically drowned in a Utah river after falling into the water while playing with a toy tractor.
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FBI Director Kash Patel has raised alarms over the smuggling of a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the U.S. by two Chinese nationals, citing it as a serious threat to America’s food supply and national security. The case highlights the alleged actions of a University of Michigan research fellow and her boyfriend, who are accused of…
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The U.S. Army has surpassed its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 recruits, achieving the feat four months ahead of schedule, signaling a significant increase in interest in military service.This marks the earliest the Army has met its recruitment goals since 2014, with the success attributed to leadership, innovative strategies, and a surge in…
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, faces federal hate crime charges and state charges of attempted first-degree murder for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel gathering in Boulder, Colorado, during a Sunday attack that left 12 people injured. A neighbor described him as a ‘really nice guy’ and a family man, highlighting his community involvement and…
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Arkansas has topped the Heritage Foundation’s Election Integrity Scorecard, reflecting its strong measures in securing elections. The state’s efforts, led by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, focus on preventing fraud and ensuring voting processes are transparent and reliable.
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President Donald Trump is hosting one of the largest events ever held on the White House lawn, bringing together over 3,000 political appointees in his administration. This event marks the first time all these appointees are gathered at the same time, highlighting the administration’s focus on assembling a high-quality team to implement Trump’s agenda.
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Vermont Rep. Becca Balint faces backlash for controversial immigration remarks, criticized for crude language and perceived disrespect toward immigrants. The remarks have led to calls for an apology from the Vermont Republican Party Chairman, citing their ‘disturbing sentiment’ that the primary reason for allowing immigrants in is to ‘perform labor that she deems beneath the…
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The White House has launched a calculator to estimate tax savings under the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ legislation. Critics warn the bill could increase national debt significantly.
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Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac unveiled his faith-forward apparel brand, UNITUS, which incorporates Christian values through sportswear with visible Bible verses. Isaac founded the brand after suffering a torn ACL and losing his contract with Nike, at his pastor’s urging to express his beliefs.
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Conservative commentators are highlighting allegations that Democrats are losing the culture war, with specific references to Seattle’s anti-religious stance and Trump’s visa policies. The article also addresses media coverage of antisemitic incidents and concerns over Chinese influence in U.S. universities.
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Cameron Brink revealed during her appearance on ‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ that she tore her ACL and meniscus during her rookie season. She is currently in recovery and expects to return in a few months, highlighting her resilience and transparency about her injury.
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New research presented at NUTRITION 2025 highlights the MIND diet’s potential to lower dementia risk. The diet, combining Mediterranean and DASH elements, focuses on brain-healthy foods like leafy greens, berries, nuts, and olive oil.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended FEMA’s hurricane season preparedness, dismissing media reports that claimed acting administrator David Richardson was unaware of the season. She criticized the media for ‘sloppy’ reporting based on alleged jokes made during an internal meeting.
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Journalists in Serbia express skepticism about the government’s promised media reforms, with both student protests and the EU urging Belgrade to uphold media freedom and the rule of law. The question remains whether these pledges will lead to meaningful change or if they are merely symbolic gestures to appease international pressures.
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Chase Stegall, a 20-year-old sophomore soccer player at DePaul University, was found dead in his dormitory on Monday morning. The cause of death has not been disclosed, and the tragedy has sparked an outpouring of grief across the university community.
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A German court has handed a life sentence to a Syrian man for crimes against humanity, including murder and torture. The man committed the atrocities while fighting for dictator Bashar Assad in Syria’s civil war.
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A German court has sentenced a Syrian man to life in prison for war crimes committed during Syria’s civil war while fighting for Assad. The verdict highlights international efforts to hold individuals accountable for atrocities in the conflict.
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The New York Knicks have relieved head coach Tom Thibodeau of his duties, ending his five-year tenure after falling short of reaching the NBA Finals. The decision follows a historic Eastern Conference Finals appearance and two back-to-back 50-win seasons.
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The Ninth Circuit has ruled that the 1967 Ford Mustang fastback nicknamed ‘Eleanor’ in Gone in 60 Seconds is a film prop rather than a protectable character. The panel said the car fails all three Towle test prongs, so it cannot receive standalone copyright protection.
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Germany’s top defender Jonathan Tah discusses his career and connection to his father’s homeland of Ivory Coast. The 29-year-old reflects on his journey as a key player for the national team.
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A 7-year-old boy was fatally struck by an SUV in North Carolina while walking with his 10-year-old brother. His parents have been charged with felony involuntary manslaughter and neglect for leaving the children unsupervised.
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Colorado Democrats are facing backlash for hosting a fundraiser with Rep. Ilhan Omar shortly after an antisemitic terrorist attack injured 12 people, including a Holocaust survivor. The fundraiser, held minutes after the attack, drew criticism for its timing and the suspect’s alleged anti-Semitic motives.
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The White House continues to support President Donald Trump’s spending bill, despite Elon Musk’s fierce criticism labeling it a ‘disgusting abomination.’ Musk, who previously led the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), criticized the legislation for undermining cost-cutting efforts. The bill passed the House along party lines, with some Republican dissent over spending levels and national…
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Liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung has won South Korea’s presidential election, defeating conservative opponent Kim Moon-soo following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol. This shift to the left is expected to influence the country’s foreign policy, particularly its relations with the U.S., China, and North Korea, with Lee advocating for a more balanced approach.
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**Excerpt:** The Egyptian national suspected of injuring 12 people in a firebombing during a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, worked in healthcare and as a rideshare driver before the attack. Soliman overstayed his visa, making him an illegal immigrant at the time of the incident, and has been charged with hate crimes and first-degree murder.
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The wife and five children of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of firebombing pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, are in federal custody with visas revoked, as authorities investigate their potential involvement. Soliman, who overstayed his visa and was granted work authorization under the Biden administration, faces multiple charges, including attempted first-degree murder and hate crimes, potentially…
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Ukraine has bombed the Kerch Bridge, targeting a critical Russian supply route and disrupting military logistics. Three civilians were killed in a Russian attack on Sumy.
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Travelers, especially Gen Z, are increasingly opting for ‘quaint’ small towns in the U.S. for a relaxed, movie-inspired vacation experience. Priceline’s 2025 report highlights this trend, noting that Americans are prioritizing simplicity and comfort in small-town settings.
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Trump Threatens Large Fines on California Over Trans Athlete’s Victory in Girls’ Track Championships
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose ‘large-scale fines’ on California for allowing a trans athlete, AB Hernandez, to win girls’ state titles, triggering a federal probe into the state’s sports policies. California officials and advocacy groups have denounced the threat, reaffirming their commitment to protecting transgender students’ rights.
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The FDA has approved the first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk, offering a validated five-year risk score from mammograms. This advancement aims to improve early detection and prevention, particularly for women without family history of the disease.
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A suspect in the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray is now accused of a prior sexual assault in Costa Rica, according to former DA Kim Ogg. The case highlights concerns over the legal system’s handling of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, as Ogg criticizes current DA Sean Teare’s decisions and advocates for public involvement in…
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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have organized sit-at-home protests in southeast Nigeria, significantly impacting the region’s economy. The protests are escalating concerns about the potential for further unrest and economic instability.
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Luang Prabang, a city in northern Laos, has used tourism to become virtually free of poverty. However, Laos as a whole remains one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia.
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Laos, one of Southeast Asia’s poorest countries, is experiencing economic growth in Luang Prab, thanks to tourism. Can the rest of the country follow its lead?
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Laos, one of Southeast Asia’s poorest nations, is exploring tourism as a potential catalyst for economic development. The country’s most-visited city, Luang Prabang, has shown promise through its thriving tourism industry, raising questions about whether this model can be successfully replicated throughout the nation.
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Mount Etna, located on Sicily, has been erupting almost continuously for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants, but also supporting flora and fauna. Scientists have studied the volcano’s activity to understand volcanic processes and its impact on the environment.
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Mount Etna, located on Sicily, has been erupting almost continuously for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants but also supporting unique ecosystems. Scientists and geologists monitor the volcano closely to better understand its behavior and predict potential eruptions.
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Mount Etna has been erupting for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants but also supporting unique ecosystems.
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The Ukrainian Security Service detonated 2,500 pounds of underwater explosives beneath the Crimean Bridge, placing it in a state of emergency. This attack is part of a strategy to disrupt Russian supply lines following recent drone strikes that destroyed numerous Russian aircraft.
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A Boston police officer, Kelly Dever, recanted her earlier testimony in Karen Read’s murder trial, claiming she was coerced into lying. The defense is trying to show jurors there is reasonable doubt in the investigation’s findings and raise questions about law enforcement integrity.
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A man who witnessed the firebombing at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, described the horrifying incident, where the suspect used Molotov cocktails to set five people on fire, leaving one head-to-toe burn victim and others severely injured. The attack occurred during a pro-Israel event to raise awareness about Israeli hostages, prompting discussions on hate…
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A tourist from San Diego described a horrific scene at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, where a firebombing injured 12 people. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national in the U.S. illegally, is charged with multiple offenses, including murder and hate crimes.
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Blake Lively has requested to withdraw her claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligent infliction of emotional distress against ‘It Ends With Us’ costar and director Justin Baldoni. The legal team for both parties has criticized the move, with Lively’s legal team calling it a routine part of the litigation process, while Baldoni’s…
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House Democrats are demanding accountability from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after agents allegedly entered Rep. Jerry Nadler’s congressional office and handcuffed a staff member, accusing the agency of reckless and unlawful actions. The incident has led to calls for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to testify before the House Judiciary Committee.
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Rep. Jim Jordan has criticized the Biden administration for raising fears of antisemitic attacks and border crises linked to open border policies. He argues that the policies are exacerbating national security concerns and fostering fear.
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Following Ukraine’s drone assault on Russia, attention has turned to U.S. vulnerabilities. U.S. senators seek to update foreign investment reviews to protect military installations from surveillance risks.
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Will Cain and Lexie Rigden are set to explore the potential threats to America stemming from Biden’s policies, with a focus on national security implications. The discussion will also cover the ongoing legal trials of Diddy and Karen Read, providing insights into their respective cases.
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A 7-year-old boy was fatally struck by an SUV while crossing a road in North Carolina. His parents have now been charged with manslaughter.