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Lead detective Michael Proctor’s text messages in Karen Read’s murder trial have raised concerns about investigative bias. The texts, previously pivotal in the first trial, remain damaging to the prosecution’s case despite the decision to not call Proctor as a witness.
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A former FBI special agent has provided critical insight into the growing threat of antisemitic terrorism in the United States, with particular emphasis on a recent terror attack in Colorado. The agent’s comments were shared during a segment on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ where panelists Jonathan Gilliam and Eli Tsives discussed the broader implications of…
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The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt has condemned ‘moral rot’ on college campuses, linking it to antisemitic behavior that he believes inspired the recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. This statement comes in the wake of the tragic incident which left multiple casualties and has sparked a national conversation about campus safety and the…
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During a ‘Special Report’ panel, Guy Benson, Olivia Beavers, and Meghan Hays addressed an antisemitic terror attack in Colorado. Benson criticized the ‘pro-Palestine’ movement as violent, sparking debate over the portrayal of global conflicts.
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A PhD candidate at Columbia University has faced backlash for social media posts expressing support for traditional values, with Manhattan Institute fellow Daniel Di Martino criticizing the university for harboring ‘hateful, ungrateful radicals.’ Di Mart, known for his conservative views, took issue with the academic environment, suggesting it has become too tolerant of controversial ideologies.
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The ‘Gutfeld!’ panel analyzed Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s call for Democrats to adopt a more aggressive stance against President Donald Trump. Panelists debated the implications of Walde’s rhetoric, with some arguing that the approach could energize Democratic bases while others warned of alienating moderate voters.
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President Donald Trump has unveiled a new White House portrait, days after firing Kim Sajet, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, for her support of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The portrait, which shows Trump in a blue suit coat, white shirt, and red tie, is displayed at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Sajet,…
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Max Homa carried his own bag for all 38 holes during the 2025 U.S. Open qualifier, missing out in a heartbreaking fashion. Cameron Young secured the final spot in a playoff, as Homa’s caddie left him, leading to his solo journey.
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Ruthie Blum, a senior contributing editor at JNS and former adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has warned that the recent increase in antisemitism in the United, Blum’s comments underscore concerns about rising intolerance and the potential impact on national cohesion.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel on ‘Gutf’teld!’ are examining the media’s reaction to the designation of a Colorado firebombing as a ‘terror attack.’ The incident has sparked debate over the appropriate terminology to describe such acts.Gutfeld argues that the media’s focus has shifted from identity politics to security concerns, highlighting the growing…
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The news feed highlights three critical events: a flamethrower attack, Ukraine’s military strikes, and ICE arrests. These developments signify growing security challenges and international tensions.
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Tom Homan, the former U.S. border czar, warned that the U.S. will face ongoing challenges with illegal immigration for the next decade. He also criticized the Biden administration’s impact on the conservative media outlet Hannity.
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Human biologist and biohacker Gary Brecka discusses the biological and psychological factors contributing to widespread unhappiness in modern society during an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Fox Nation. The discussion highlights how evolutionary biology and contemporary lifestyle factors may contribute to feelings of discontent in today’s society.
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Linux user share on Steam reached 2.69% in May 2025, the highest since at least 2018. This marks a 0.42% increase, with Windows and macOS maintaining their dominance at 95.45% and 1.85% respectively.
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The Pentagon is revising its command map to place Greenland under the U.S. Northern Command, following President Trump’s pledge to take control of the autonomous Danish territory. This change reflects a strategic move to enhance American strategic interests in the Arctic region.
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A 6-year-old boy named Preston Patton suffered a stroke caused by a blood clot, leading to a rare thrombectomy procedure. His father and doctor provided detailed accounts of the critical steps taken to save the child’s life.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s pledge to return the Senate to ‘regular order’ is being tested as a major financial policy issue threatens to derail the bipartisan cryptocurrency regulatory framework. The stablecoin bill, which could establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins, is now at risk due to a contentious debate over credit card swipe fees.Crypto…
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Assistant Chief Sean Gallagher has been appointed acting interim leader of the U.S. Capitol Police following the retirement of Chief Thomas Manger. The department confirmed the move as it searches for a permanent replacement for Manger, who had served for about four years.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has signaled that Republicans will not attempt to overrule Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough during the debate on President Trump’s megabill. This decision comes after Republicans previously bypassed MacDonough in a recent fight to nix waivers allowing California to set its own emissions standards.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune is facing a major test as the passage of landmark cryptocurrency legislation hangs in the balance, threatened by a contentious credit card swipe fee amendment. Pro-crypto lawmakers fear the credit, card provision could derail the stablecoin bill, with bipartisan support possible for the amendment, potentially leading to the bill’s downfall.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discussed former President Bill Clinton’s comments on allegations of former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline during a segment on *The Ingraham Angle*. The discussion also touched on Greta Thunberg’s recent voyage to Gaza.
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Rasmus Højlund is reportedly on the verge of leaving Manchester United, with Inter Milan showing strong interest in re-signing the striker. According to Transfer Talk, the Italian club has intensified its efforts to bring Højlund back to the league, signaling a potential significant move in the transfer market.
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The San Francisco 49ers have acquired linebacker Bryce Huff in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles, aiming to bolster their defensive roster. Analysts are debating whether the move was a strategic investment or a gamble on a player who failed to meet the high standards set by the Eagles.
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The San Francisco 49ers have traded for defensive lineman Bryce Huff, aiming to reshape their defense in line with head coach Robert Saleh’s strategic vision. The move is expected to provide the team with a versatile player who can contribute both as a pass-rusher and run-stuffer.
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David Andrews, the New England Patriots’ center, has retired from the NFL after 0 years. He stated his desire to play for only one team throughout his career.
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Houston police have identified an intoxicated bettor based overseas as the source of social media threats targeting Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. and his family last month. The incident highlights the potential dangers of online gambling and its impact on athletes and their families.
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Max Homa stood out more than usual Monday in a U.S. Open qualifier filled with PGA Tour players. He was the only one carrying his own bag.
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Cameron Young secured his place in the U.S. Open after a dramatic playoff victory. The golfer birdied three of his final four holes to advance, showcasing his skill and composure under pressure.
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Mike Trout hit a 454-foot home run, the longest at Fenway Park this season, in the Angels’ 7-6 victory over the Red Sox. His three hits were key to the win.
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New York Yankees closer Luke Weaver is expected to miss at least four weeks because of a hamstring injury, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Monday. The injury was confirmed by ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Monday.
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Texas Tech ended Oklahoma’s four-year Women’s College World Series title streak with a 3-2 victory. The win was secured by a walk-off sacrifice fly from Lauren Allred, sending the Red Raiders to the finals.
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Ari Fleischer and Aaron Cohen warn of escalating anti-Semitic threats in the U.S., citing the Boulder terror attack as a pivotal moment. They urge for stronger national responses to protect Jewish communities.
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President Donald Trump has promoted his ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ as a solution to ‘four disastrous years’ under Biden, claiming it includes the largest tax cuts in history. The bill, passed by the House, faces Senate scrutiny amid concerns over its potential to add $3 trillion to the national debt.
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South Koreans are voting for a new president to succeed conservative Yoon Suk Yeol. He was impeached over his brief imposition of martial law.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has accused the Democratic Party of bearing responsibility for an antisemitic terror attack in Colorado, linking it to the party’s ‘divis’ive rhetoric.’ Hannity’s comments were made during his show ‘Hannity,’ where he criticized the Democrats’ approach to political discourse.
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Google has reached a settlement with shareholders in a lawsuit related to its antitrust practices, agreeing to invest $500 million over ten years in reforms to address anticompetitive behavior. The agreement includes the creation of a board-level committee to oversee regulatory compliance and antitrust risk, a move that highlights the company’s commitment to accountability.
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Former FBI agent Stuart Kaplan claimed that the agency has been aware of foreign adversaries infiltrating the US. He discussed the recent Boulder, Colorado terror attack during an appearance on Jesse Watters’ Prim, suggesting a possible connection to foreign influences.
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CNN polling analyst Harry Enten claims that the Democratic Party is no longer the party of the middle class, attributing this shift to the policies and actions of President Trump and the Republican Party. This marks a significant departure from the party’s historical identity as the champion of middle-class Americans.
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has criticized former President Joe Biden’s border policies, linking them to an alleged antisemitic terror attack carried out by an illegal Egyptian immigrant who entered the U.S. in 2022. Cruz warns that Democrats may use a filibuster to block any legislative efforts to address border security.
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Devonne Keith Brown, a former health teacher at IDEA Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly soliciting child pornography from a minor. The 56-year-old teacher is charged with one count of receipt of child pornography and is currently detained pending a court hearing.
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., criticized mainstream media for minimizing the economy under President Donald Trump. He argued that the media is not adequately highlighting the improvements in American jobs and wages.
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Legendary playwright David Mamet criticized the Democratic Party on ‘Jesse Watters Prim,
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Sen. Rand Paul has criticized the debt limit increase in Trump’s bill, calling it a non-conservative action. The senator maintains his stance against the measure despite its inclusion in the broader legislative package.
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A major terror attack has shaken the country, raising concerns over security measures and potential political fallout.
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Rep. Ritchie Torres warns that the Democratic Party’s far-left resistance could risk blocking needed restructuring efforts. His comments come amid growing tensions within the party over the direction of its policies and strategies.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters alleged on ‘Jesse Watters Prim, the debate over whether public officials should be scrutinized for cognitive health remains a significant point of contention.
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Rangers and multiple agencies responded to a suspicious device on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, North Carolina, leading to evacuations and a temporary closure. The device, described as an improvised incendiary device, was safely removed by specialists, with no current public threats reported.
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A recent terror attack in Europe has raised concerns about regional security, while Ukraine’s use of drones continues to impact the conflict with Russia. The discussion also touches on the ongoing debate surrounding transgender athletes in sports.
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Oregon high school track star Alexa Anderson and Jessica Steinmann, Executive General Counsel at the America First Policy Institute, have taken a public stand against the inclusion of transgender athletes on podiums with women. Their arguments highlight ongoing discussions about the role of transgender individuals in competitive sports and the concerns over maintaining equitable conditions…
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The Trump administration is considering allowing Iran to continue limited uranium enrichment under specific conditions as part of a potential nuclear deal, according to an Axios report. The proposal, which was not publicly detailed, aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons while allowing some controlled enrichment for civilian purposes.
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Democratic Senator John Fetterman criticized his own party’s handling of border security, calling the current situation ‘chaos’ and stating that securing the border is a national security issue. He emphasized his pro-immigration stance while expressing frustration with the Democratic approach.
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Veronica Garcia, a transgender female athlete, won her second consecutive state championship, sparking protests from high school girls at Tumwater High School. Despite facing backlash, Garcia expressed resilience, stating the criticism was expected and would not deter her.
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Ashley Biden condemned recent reports about her father’s mental decline, calling them ‘disrespectful and untrue.’ She defended her father’s dedication to his presidential duties and highlighted his commitment and hard work.
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A smartphone smuggled out of North Korea automatically captures screenshots every five minutes, according to BBC analysis. The device, resembling a Huawei or Honor phone, runs state-approved software for surveillance and automatically censors text, replacing sensitive terms with politically charged language.
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Brooke Shields celebrated her 60th birthday with beachside photos in a black bikini, showcasing her confidence and resilience. She also shared a message rejecting societal propaganda about aging, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance.
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Two motorcyclists were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after colliding with a six-foot alligator on Interstate 4 in Volusia County, Florida. The incident occurred around 6:00pm Saturday, with both riders describing a surreal and unexpected encounter.
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The Washington Post faces criticism from conservatives and the White House for reporting on a ‘mysterious’ drop in fentanyl seizures. The Post cites possible factors like cartel activities and demand changes, while the Trump administration credits the decline to its border policies.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national with an expired visa, is accused of planning a terrorist attack on a pro-Israel march in Boulder, Colorado, using Molotov cocktails. The attack resulted in twelve injuries, including one critical case, and federal hate crime charges.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national with a visa granted during the Biden administration, is charged with a terror attack on a pro-Israel march in Boulder, Colorado, that left twelve injured and one in critical condition. The suspect, allegedly motivated by ‘Zionist threats,’ spent a year preparing Molotov cocktails before the attack, which occurred on…
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A Honduran national has been charged after crashing into a barricade outside the Navy base in Pensacola, Florida, and fleeing onto the grounds on foot, according to the DOJ. Orly Moises Garcia Hernandez, 34, faces up to 18 months in prison and deportation if convicted.