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A suspect in the Pearl Street attack in Boulder, Colorado, is now facing both state and federal charges following the incident. Jeff Paul of Fox News is reporting on the developments from Boulder.
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Whoopi Goldberg has claimed that people are telling her that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s presidential bid isn’t being taken seriously because ‘you can’t elect a Black man’ in America. This statement highlights ongoing racial biases in political dynamics.
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Patrick Hedger, Policy Director at Net, argues that the United States must adopt AI technologies to secure its national security interests. AI advancements are crucial for maintaining a competitive edge against global adversaries.
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Patrick Hedger of NetChoice advocates for the U.S. to adopt AI for national security. The discussion highlights AI’s role in enhancing defense capabilities and strategic advantages.
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FOX News host Abby Hornacek attends the 157th Belmont Stakes to enjoy the festivities on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ She takes the opportunity to explore horse betting during the event.
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A Washington Post tech columnist highlights privacy concerns regarding Meta’s Facebook and Instagram apps, which researchers claim accessed user data through vulnerabilities in Android’s privacy settings. The columnist advises users to switch to privacy-focused browsers and delete Meta and Yandex apps to mitigate data harvesting risks.
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Fox’s Abby Hornacek interviews New York Racing Association Vice President Patrick McKenna about the 157th Belmont Stakes and ongoing renovations at Belmont Park. The conversation highlights the event’s significance and the park’s modernization efforts.
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Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang claims the United States is a stronger society than China by nearly all metrics, commenting on trade negotiations, tariffs and recent legal actions against Chinese nationals for smuggling fungus into the U.S. His remarks come amid ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions, with the U.S. imposing tariffs on Chinese goods and…
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Discover six high-tech father’s day gifts that offer a unique way to show appreciation for fathers. These innovative ideas focus on creating memorable experiences and brighter moments for dads.
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Aaron Rodgers has officially signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, worth up to $19.5 million, including a $10 million guarantee. The decision ends months of speculation about his future in the NFL after his brief stint with the New York Jets.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s recent visit to Washington has received positive coverage in Germany, with many praising his distinct political style that diverges from previous leaders like Olaf Scholz and Angela Merkel. The shift is seen as a potential turning point in German political discourse.
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Bill Maher mocked the Democratic Party for trying to find ‘their Joe Rogan,’ arguing that the party lost him due to ideological drift and perceived cancellation culture. The host drew comparisons to Elon Musk, suggesting both were pushed to the right by progressive policies and left-wing scrutiny.
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A study by Inspired Taste reveals that spaghetti reigns as the national favorite, winning in 20 states, with Mississippi showing the strongest loyalty at 55%. Penne trails closely behind, dominating the Pacific Northwest and Arizona, where it earned the highest state preference at 50%.
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Steven Register, a former MLB pitcher battling stage 4 colon cancer, found a liver donor in a high school classmate he hadn’t spoken to in two decades. After a Facebook plea for a donor, Kristin Johnston offered to donate part of her liver, marking a significant turning point in his treatment journey.
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Moscow has accused Kyiv of ‘postponing’ the swap, while Ukraine said Russia was playing ‘dirty games.’ Russia pummelled the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv in a massive overnight attack.
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Moscow has accused Kyiv of delaying the swap, while Ukraine said Russia was playing “dirty games.” Russia pummelled the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv in a massive overnight attack.
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Thailand has closed two border crossings with Cambodia following a military skirmish. Authorities have warned tourists to avoid the affected areas.
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Billy Joel, 76, continues to express optimism despite his NPH diagnosis, sharing a humorous take on aging and cremation. He has canceled concerts and is undergoing physical therapy, with his wife expressing hope for his recovery.
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President Donald Trump warned that Elon Musk could face ‘serious consequences’ for funding Democratic candidates, emphasizing the ongoing tensions between the two public figures. The former president’s remark highlights the deteriorating relationship and escalating feud following Musk’s public criticism of Trump’s legislative initiatives.
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Elon Musk sarcastically responded to Sen. Adam Schiff’s praise of his stance on the Big Beautiful Bill, highlighting the political divide. Both Musk and Schiff criticize the bill’s excessive spending and ‘far-right’ content, deepening existing tensions.
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Elon Musk has deleted posts claiming President Trump’s name appears in the Epstein files, marking a retreat from his earlier wild accusations. The White House noted the information was already public and emphasized the existing relationship between Trump and Epstein.
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American tennis star Coco Gauff claimed her second career Grand Slam singles title and first at Roland Garros after defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open final on Saturday. The 21-year-old’s win marked the first American victory at the tournament since Serena Williams’ 2015 triumph.
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Boston Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler delivered a disastrous performance in his 10th start of the season against the Yankees, allowing seven runs in two innings and contributing to a 9-6 loss. The setback marked the worst outing of his career, prompting a sharp self-critique from the pitcher.
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WWE legend Ric Flair has confirmed he is battling skin cancer for the second time in three years and will begin treatment next week. The 76-year-old Hall of Famer, known for his flamboyant style and legendary career in professional wrestling, revealed the news in an interview with PEOPLE, following a previous denial of cancer reports…
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WWE legend Ric Flair has confirmed he is battling skin cancer for the second time in three years and will begin treatment next week. The former WWE star, who had previously denied cancer rumors, revealed the diagnosis in an interview with PEOPLE after earlier dismissing reports due to privacy concerns.
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Former Fox Sports personality Skip Bayless criticized the Pittsburgh Steelers for signing Aaron Rodgers, calling him a ‘blame-deflecting diva.’ The Steelers’ decision to bring back the veteran quarterback has sparked a mix of reactions, with Bayless questioning the team’s judgment in their search for a short-term solution.
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James Carville, a veteran Democratic strategist, dismisses Jewish donors’ claims that pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University are the reason for their departure from the Democratic Party, suggesting instead that their shift to the Republican Party is more likely due to a desire for tax cuts. Carville contrasts the Democratic Party’s historical support for Israel with…
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Three teenagers have been found dead in Arizona’s Tonto National Forest since February, raising alarm among local communities. The deaths of Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, marked as homicides, follow the earlier discovery of Emily Pike, 14, who was found dismembered more than 70 miles from her missing location.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced backlash on social media after criticizing ICE raids, prompting criticism from conservatives over federalism and immigration enforcement. Federal officials accused her of undermining the rule of law and failing to address local crises.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced backlash on social media and from conservative figures in the Trump administration after she criticized ICE raids targeting immigrant communities. Her comments drew criticism for undermining federal immigration enforcement and for not addressing the city’s previous wildfire crisis, with some suggesting she prioritizes illegal immigrants over American citizens.
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The 81st D-Day commemoration drew large crowds to honor the 75,000 U.S. troops who fought at Normandy, while centenarian veterans share reflections on their time in combat. The event highlighted both the sacrifice and the enduring impact of the war.
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Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles sparked controversy by clashing with Riley Gaines on social media over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports. Biles criticized Gaines for her stance, calling her ‘truly sick’ and accusing her of being a ‘sore loser’.
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US President Donald Trump made controversial claims that ‘windmills are driving whales crazy’ and that ‘they are not truly green,’ which were later amplified on social media to bash renewable energy sources. DW Fact Check takes a closer look on the claims.
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During a House oversight hearing, Power the Future CEO Dan Turner faced scrutiny from Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia over a past social media post labeling Social Security as a ‘Ponzi scheme.’ Turner defended his stance, arguing that the program’s structure mirrors a Ponzi scheme by diverting funds from younger workers to beneficiaries.
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Former D.C. police officer Shane Lamond has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted on one count of obstructing justice and three counts of making false statements. The conviction came after he was found guilty of leaking sensitive information to Henry Tarrio, the former national chairman of the Proud Boys, and lying…
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An Alabama kindergarten ‘Teacher of the Year’ was arrested on Friday on charges of sexual abuse and enticing a teenager for immoral purposes. The alleged incidents occurred after school hours and not at a school facility.
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Ukraine is conducting covert operations within Russia as the conflict intensifies, with the country facing continuous aerial bombardment by Russian forces. The article explores the strategic significance of these behind-the-lines attacks and their impact on the ongoing war.
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Ukrainian forces are conducting covert operations within Russia, targeting infrastructure and military assets. These actions have intensified amid ongoing aerial assaults by Russia on Ukrainian territory, highlighting a dual front of warfare.
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Progressive group ‘Indivisible,’ linked to George Soros, is accused of infiltrating a key House race in New York’s 17th District by backing far-left candidate Beth Davidson. The group, known for its anti-Trump activism, faces accusations of undermining Trump’s agenda through political infiltration.
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A couple on vacation in the U.K. saved six lives after a boat exploded on the River Thames. Their quick thinking and bravery prevented fatalities, with authorities calling it a ‘miracle there were no fatalities.’
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The White House disputes the CBO’s analysis of Trump’s tax bill, arguing it assumes Republican inaction on tax cuts. OMB forecasts deficit reductions of $1.4 trillion, with combined measures potentially reducing the deficit by $6.6 trillion.
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Emily Schwarz Ferlazzo’s mother Adrienne Bass expressed concerns about her daughter’s safety before her 2021 murder, citing a sense of danger from her son-in-law, Joseph Ferlazzo, who had abruptly returned from their Vermont camping trip without her. The case is being explored in Investigation Discovery’s true crime series, ‘Fatal Destination,’ highlighting domestic violence as a…
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A Vermont couple’s camping trip turned deadly in 2021 when Joseph Ferlazzo murdered his wife, Emily Schwarz Ferlazzo. The family sensed a strong danger from Joseph before the trip, leading to their daughter’s tragic death. The case is being explored in Investigation Discovery’s true crime series, ‘Fatal Destination.’
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Fraudsters are impersonating motor vehicle departments across the U.S. by sending threatening texts about unpaid tickets and tolls, aiming to steal personal information. The scam involves fake messages that mimic official DMV communications, often including links that appear legitimate.
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Germany’s Interior Minister is seeking a ruling from the EU court to challenge the recent decision regarding the country’s new border policy. German firms are more positive about a tariff deal following the Merz-Trump talks.
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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have clashed publicly over the federal budget bill, with Trump accusing Musk of opposing it due to its impact on electric vehicle tax credits. Musk called the legislation a ‘disgusting abomination’ and denied having seen the bill, while Trump criticized Musk for ‘totally lost it’ and suggested no dialogue…
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House conservatives warn that Trump’s $9.4 billion spending cut proposal is a test of Congress’s commitment to fiscal restraint, with the outcome shaping the GOP’s stance on budget cuts. The legislation, targeting PBS, NPR, and USAID, faces a tight deadline and potential political challenges.
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Gib Smith’s journey from battling leukemia to inspiring future Olympians and high school graduates exemplifies courage, resilience and the spirit of adventure. One of the greatest joys about being retired from CIA is the opportunity I now enjoy to immerse myself in our local community, especially the schools where my kids and their pals spend…
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The proposed reality show ‘The American’ aims to highlight the importance of citizenship and naturalization for legal immigrants through a televised competition, despite potential challenges. While the show may not gain official support from the Department of Homeland Security, the idea has sparked debate regarding its role in promoting citizenship.
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Israeli Consul General Ofir Akunis claims the rise in antisemitic attacks in the U.S. is a ‘direct result’ of ‘brainwashing’ on university campuses. His remarks, made during a segment on *Fox & Friends Weekend*, highlight concerns over the spread of extremist ideologies within academia and their potential role in normalizing antisemitism.
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The rivalry between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has escalated into a public dispute after years of a complex relationship. Musk, now the wealthiest individual in the world, initially criticized Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. Despite working together during Trump’s first term on economic advisory councils, Musk left due to disagreements over the Paris…
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The rivalry between Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump has intensified, with public clashes over a major budget bill leading to sharp criticism from both sides. Musk’s financial influence and political alliances have significant implications for the ongoing political and economic landscape.
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The intricate relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, once marked by a blend of collaboration and mutual respect, has evolved into a public feud over critical policy matters, culminating in a notable dispute over the recent budget reconciliation bill.
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The body of Thai national Nattapong Pinta, kidnapped by Hamas during its October 5 attack on Israel, has been retrieved from Gaza. In a separate development, Iran has condemned the US for imposing a travel ban on its citizens.
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The FDA has approved the first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk, marking a significant advancement in healthcare technology. OpenAI plans to appeal a court decision in a copyright case with The New York Times.
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Young Russians who fled their homeland after the invasion of Ukraine have begun to make their mark in German politics. DW highlights their personal journeys and the impact of their new lives in exile.
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Young Russians fleeing Ukraine’s conflict are now participating in German politics. DW highlights their stories and experiences.
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A man has been arrested and charged with human smuggling after 17 illegal migrants were found crammed in an RV and a nearby sedan in the sweltering Arizona heat. Officials warn of the dangers faced by illegal immigrants in such inhumane conditions.
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This article discusses the rise of athletic dresses that blend comfort with fashion for an active lifestyle, highlighting features like built-in bras, shorts, and pockets. It recommends several brands and styles, from SPANXShape to Old Navy, emphasizing versatility and affordability.
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A significant Ukrainian drone strike has demonstrated the growing threat of affordable, lethal drone technology in modern warfare. By successfully destroying over 40 Russian bombers worth billions, Ukraine has shown how low-cost drones can be used as offensive weapons, challenging traditional military strategies.