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Former Disney star Christy Carlson Romano reveals she was shot in the face during a clay pigeon shooting event with her husband, nearly losing her eye. Fragments of birdshot remain lodged in her face and eye, potentially causing blindness. Romano described the incident as a ‘miracle’ she isn’t blind, emphasizing the severity of the injury…
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The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rejected special standards for majority-group discrimination claims, reflecting Justice Clarence Thomas’s view that American law protects individual rather than group rights. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s opinion for the Court invalidated a lower court’s requirement for majority-group plaintiffs to meet a heightened evidentiary standard under Title VII.
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Anti-ICE protesters in California burned an American flag after a fire was started near a protest in Paramount, California. The incident has raised questions about the motives behind the act and its potential for inciting further unrest.
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Coco Gauff’s French Open victory marked the first American win at Roland-Garros in a decade, sparking widespread acclaim from celebrities, politicians, and sports icons. Her victory not only reinvigorated American tennis but also earned her heartfelt tributes from high-profile individuals.
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An early May poll commissioned by the American Opportunity Alliance reveals Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, is down 17 points against state attorney general Ken Paxton in a head-to-head primary matchup. The poll highlights a growing divide within the Republican primary electorate, with Paxton gaining strong support from ‘Trump Movement’ voters, who make up…
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Ambitious Democrats eyeing the 2028 presidential race are shifting toward centrist positions, particularly on social issues, in an effort to broaden their appeal and recover from losses in the 2024 elections. Key figures such as Maryland’s Wes Moore, California’s Gavin Newsom, and former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel are leading this realignment.
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Kylian Mbappé expressed happiness after seeing Paris Saint-Germain win the Champions League for the first time despite having left the club a year ago. His positive reaction highlights his enduring connection to the team.
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Tottenham Hotspur players, including Son Heung-Min, Guglielmo Vicario, Dominic Solanke, and Micky van de Ven, have expressed their admiration for head coach Ange Postecoglou, highlighting his impact on the team. The players’ tributes underscore the positive influence Postecoglou has had on the squad, reflecting his ability to inspire and guide the team.
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Thomas Tuchel criticized England’s ‘lack of urgency, lack of quality and lack of energy’ after watching them scrape past Andorra 1-0 on Saturday. The match ended in a 1-0 victory for England, but Tuchel’s comments have sparked debate about the team’s readiness for the tournament.
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The French Open final is set between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, with experts predicting a closely contested match. Analysts highlight the strengths of both players, emphasizing the significance of the showdown between rising tennis stars.
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Coco Gauff has made history by winning the French Open, marking a significant milestone in her young tennis career. At just 21 years old, the American player has proven herself as a formidable force on the international stage.
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UFC 316 took place in Newark, New Jersey, with Brett Okamoto, Andreas Hale, and Dre Waters providing live analysis of the event. The main event featured Gegene T. Dval, Dvalishvili vs. O’Malley 2, with the latter securing a split decision victory.
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Grizzlies’ All-Rookie center Zach Edey is expected to miss the start of the 2025-26 NBA season after requiring surgery for a reinjured left ankle. Sources indicate the injury will keep him sidelined for several weeks, affecting the team’s early season plans.
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Coco Gauff has won the French Open for the first time by defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 on Saturday.This victory marks Gauff’s first Grand Slam title, solidifying her place among the sport’s elite.
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The United States Men’s National Team suffered a 2-1 loss to Turkey in a rainy friendly match on Saturday, extending their losing streak to three. Turkey capitalized on defensive lapses to secure the win.
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Aaron Rodgers has signed a one-year, $13.65 million deal with the Steelers, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter, a deal that includes $10 million guaranteed. The move marks a significant shift for both the quarterback and the team as they look to the upcoming season.
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Sovereignty secured a victory in the 157th Belmont Stakes, defeating Journalism in a Kentucky Derby rematch. The race, hosted at Saratoga, marks a significant moment in thoroughbred racing history.
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Former Villanova coach Jay Wright has denied pursuing the Knicks’ head coaching job, opting to stay retired. The Knicks now look to other candidates for the vacant position.
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Mark Daigneault has framed Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams’ struggles as a testament to their resilience as third-year players. The coach emphasized their ability to thrive in a competitive environment.
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The NCAA settlement has raised questions about how the spoils will be distributed. Athletic directors are now tasked with implementing the agreement, which poses significant challenges for them.
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Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed he will not participate in the Club World Cup in the United States. His absence has raised concerns among fans and analysts about its impact on Portugal’s prospects in the competition.
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Arsenal are closing in on a deal to sign goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea. The potential move marks a significant development in the transfer market as both clubs seek to strengthen their respective squads.
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Basketball coach Becky Hammon criticized her team’s lack of effort after a 27-point loss. This marked the Aces’ second consecutive 20-point defeat, raising concerns about their performance.
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Sources indicate that Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Fulham’s Marco Silva are leading Tottenham Hotspur’s search to find a replacement for Ange Postecoglou. The club is looking to appoint a new manager following Postecogl’ts departure.
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Turkey beat the United States 2-1 in a rainy friendly, marking the Americans’ third straight loss. The team struggled with defensive errors, allowing Turkey to capitalize on their mistakes.
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A recent Slashdot thread has sparked a debate about whether touch typing remains a critical skill for software developers. The discussion highlights the value of touch typing as emphasized by a former computer science educator, while also acknowledging the growing reliance on voice assistants like Siri.
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A Slashdot discussion explores whether touch typing is a crucial skill for programmers. A former educator reflects on their experience emphasizing its importance, while a reader humorously points out the inefficiency of relying on voice assistants like Siri for productivity.
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A woman’s complaint about hotel shower designs went viral on Reddit, highlighting frustrations over cold water shock when stepping into showers. Many users shared similar experiences and suggested improvements such as enclosed showers and better faucet placements.
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Raging Torrent won the 2025 Met Mile at Saratoga Race Course. The victory marks a significant achievement for the horse and its connections.
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Book’em Danno claimed the 2,000-meter True North Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, dominating the competition with a commanding lead from start to finish.
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Book’em Danno has won the 2025 True North Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, showcasing its dominance in the competitive horse racing event. The victory highlights the horse’s strength and the skill of its team.
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Paul Perez, head of the National Border Patrol Council, claims there is ‘no scenario’ where Kilmar Abrego Garcia would be released without facing consequences. The discussion highlighted immigration enforcement and national security concerns.
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Law enforcement used tear gas to disperse anti-ICE protesters attempting to storm a federal building in Los Angeles. The incident highlights growing tensions over immigration policy and federal authority.
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FOX Nation host Abby Hornacek speaks to horse racing announcer Frank Mirahmadi about the significance of the 157th Belmont Stakes on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ The conversation highlights the race’s role in the Triple Crown series and its competitive importance.
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Federal officials, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE, have condemned violent protests and riots against immigration agents in Los Angeles and New York City. ICE operations led to the arrest of 118 individuals in LA, while DHS warned of a 413% increase in assaults on ICE officers.
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Sergeant Aaron Cox, 24, of Mabank, Texas, died in a training accident in Hungary while serving with the 101st Airborne Division. The Army confirmed the incident and is investigating the cause of the crash.
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A suspect has been charged with federal hate crime in connection with attacks in Colorado. The suspect is accused of targeting individuals based on their race, ethnicity, or religion, as per federal authorities.
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French politicians are turning to historical reconciliation efforts amid legislative gridlock, with three new initiatives aimed at addressing past injustices. These moves reflect a strategic shift as lawmakers struggle to pass substantive legislation.
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Rod Stewart has canceled six upcoming concerts due to a flu outbreak, disappointing fans and raising concerns about his ability to perform at Glastonbury. The legendary singer expressed his devastation over the cancellations and promised to return to the stage soon.
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Adam “Pacman” Jones was arrested in Kentucky for allegedly assaulting a police officer, among other charges. This incident follows a string of legal issues for Jones, who recently faced similar charges at the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson boxing match in Texas.
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Pope Leo XIV has officially welcomed Argentine President Javier Milei, signaling a potential strengthening of diplomatic ties between the Vatican and Argentina. The Pope’s decision to express interest in visiting the South American nation contrasts with the approach of his predecessor, Pope Francis, who was Argentine but never visited his home country during his papacy.
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NATO is exploring the possibility of raising the defense spending target for its member nations. Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker discusses the push for higher defense spending on the ‘Fox Report’.
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NATO is considering raising the defense spending target for its member countries, a proposal that has been a central issue in recent discussions. Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Vol joined the ‘Fox Report’ to discuss the push for increased defense spending, highlighting the importance of meeting the agreed-upon benchmarks.
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Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., is calling for the state to cease its sanctuary status in response to recent ICE raids and ongoing protests in Los Angeles. Kiley appeared on the ‘Fox Report’ to express his views on the issue, emphasizing the need for federal immigration enforcement.
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Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump have escalated their public feud on X, with Musk making a cryptic post that has sparked speculation about the nature of their ongoing conflict. The exchange has drawn significant attention due to their prominent positions in media and politics.
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A violent incident at Kern Valley State Prison in California led to the death of death row inmate Julian Mendez following a mob attack involving multiple inmates. Prison staff deployed blast grenades to control the situation, which erupted when convicted murderer Mario Renteria attacked Mendez.
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MIT computer science professor Ryan Williams has made a groundbreaking advancement in computational theory by proving that a small amount of memory can be as effective as a large amount of time in algorithmic processes. This achievement has received widespread acclaim, with experts describing it as a ‘massive advance.’
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MIT Professor Ryan Williams has demonstrated that a minimal amount of memory can significantly enhance the efficiency of algorithms, surpassing the need for extensive computational time. His proof, which gained widespread acclaim, challenges previous assumptions about the relationship between memory and time in computational tasks.
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Former San Francisco 49ers receiver Chris Conley is retiring from the NFL after 10 seasons, achieving his childhood goal of playing 10 years in the league. He will pursue a career in filmmaking by enrolling at the University of Georgia.
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Whoopi Goldberg challenged political parties over the electability of Black candidates, citing lingering doubts about Americans’ readiness to elect a Black man despite Obama’s presidential victories. The co-hosts disputed her claim, with Sunny Hostin highlighting Obama’s electoral success as proof of the nation’s capacity for Black leadership.
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A man in Bavaria’s Passau drove his vehicle into a crowd, resulting in multiple injuries. Authorities suspect the motive was personal, prompting concerns about public safety in the region.
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Rory McIlroy’s new driver didn’t perform well, leading to a poor score and missing the cut at the RBC Canadian Open. This has raised concerns about his readiness for the U.S. Open.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a former Fox News correspondent, has returned to the United States to face human smuggling charges. The legal process is expected to proceed with his extradition from Mexico, as authorities prepare to take action against him.
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Rep. Jeff Van Drew accused former President Joe Biden of using an autopen, a mechanized device that imitates hand-signed documents, in a manner that he deems inappropriate. This claim has sparked controversy, with Van Drew labeling the situation a ‘shame’ during a recent interview on ‘Fox Report.’
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Stewart Friesen secured victory at the DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 at Michigan International Speedway, marking a significant win in the NASCAR series. The race, powered by Precision Vehicle Logistics, showcased Friesen’s skill and determination as he crossed the finish line first.
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The New York Knicks are considering Jason Kidd as a replacement for Tom Thibodeau, who was recently fired after failing to reach the NBA Finals. The Knicks would need to formally request an interview with the Mavs’ head coach, who is currently under contract with Dallas.
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ICE Acting Director Matthew Albence criticized the recent immigration protests in Los Angeles, calling them ‘appalling’ and expressing concern over the disruption caused by the demonstrations. The incident occurred following a clash between ICE agents and protesters, which was reported on Fox News.
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Post-race interviews from the DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 at Michigan International Speedway featured Stewart Friesen and other drivers discussing their performances. The race, held at the iconic track, saw intense competition among NASCAR drivers, with Friesen and others reflecting on their strategies and outcomes.
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Sydney Sweeney stunned in a red Vera Wang ballgown at the “Echo Valley” premiere, earning praise for her princess-like appearance. Jessica Simpson turned heads in a black minidress at the We Matter x Limitless Mental Health Dinner with her sultry look.
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The Washington National Guard has been deployed to assist in the manhunt for Travis Caleb Decker, a survivalist father accused of killing his three young daughters. Authorities have intensified the search, with public tips and surveillance footage helping narrow his location.