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Reality TV star Kristin Cavallari has called cutting her father out of her life the ‘best decision’ ever made, stating that the emotional weight lifted from her life has been significant. She explained that the decision came after her father crossed boundaries with her children and refused to apologize, which she feels was a breaking…
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Kristin Cavallari, a 38-year-old reality TV star, has stated that cutting her father out of her life was the ‘best decision’ she’s ever made. In an interview with People, she explained that the decision was made after her father crossed boundaries with her children and refused to apologize.
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Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld married in a California ceremony after a November engagement. Allen led the NFL with a 77.3 QBR, securing another division title.
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The California Democratic Party convened its annual convention to strategize for the 2026 elections, with delegates expressing mixed feelings about whether a Californian could win the presidency. Some questioned if the state’s liberal policies and reputation as ‘crazy people’ would hinder a national campaign, while others defended the state’s progressive values as strengths.
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Tyrese Haliburton’s girlfriend, Jade Jones, celebrated the Indiana Pacers’ historic NBA Finals appearance by trolling the New York Knicks. The Pacers’ dramatic series win over the Knicks, a team they defeated 25 years ago in the Eastern Conference Finals, was marked by a historic comeback.
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Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul of New York is facing a primary challenge from her own lieutenant governor, Antonio Delgado, as the state’s political landscape becomes increasingly competitive ahead of the 2026 election. Delgado’s decision to run against Hochul, a rare move by a lieutenant governor, signals a significant shift in the political dynamics of New…
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Democrat Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib joined fellow Democrats to condemn the antisemitic attack in Boulder, calling for unity against hate and violence. The attack, which occurred during a demonstration where an Egyptian national set peaceful protesters on fire, has sparked outrage and calls for solidarity against antisemitism within the Democratic Party.
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The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is starting a voluntary program for its civilian employees to go to the southern border to support Department of Homeland Security (DHS) efforts there. This initiative, requested by DHS, aims to bolster national security efforts amid ongoing immigration crackdowns.
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The U.S. Department of Education has declared June as ‘Title IX Month’ to commemorate the 53rd anniversary of the 1972 law that banned sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs. The initiative aims to highlight women’s rights and assert the administration’s commitment to restoring Title IX protections, which the department alleges have been weakened under…
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Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk plans to seek a vote of confidence amid political upheaval following Karol Nawrocki’s presidential win. The move highlights the government’s struggle to navigate shifting political dynamics in the country.
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Frontier Communications has resolved legal disputes with major music labels over allegations related to piracy. The settlement comes after a protracted legal battle that includes similar claims with movie studios.
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Frontier Communications has settled with major record labels over piracy claims, with each party covering its own legal costs. The case, originally filed in 2021, was dismissed last week in US District Court.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of a terror attack on a pro-Israel protest in Boulder, Colorado, was found to have USAID-related paperwork and anti-Israel materials in his car, raising questions about his intentions and possible connections. The attack, which resulted in eight injuries, was allegedly motivated by a desire to target ‘Zionist groups’ and further ‘Palestine’…
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A zebra captured on camera running along a busy Tennessee roadway has authorities scrambling to contain the situation. The animal, which escaped from its owners over the weekend, is currently on the loose near Interstate 24, leading to lane closures and traffic disruptions.
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A zebra has been on the loose in Tennessee after escaping its owners, causing chaos and forcing lane closures on Interstate 24. Authorities are working to locate the animal, which has been running through traffic on both sides of the highway.
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Deion Sanders condemned false reports about his son Shedeur’s NFL draft performance, calling them ‘lying.’ The rumors, which suggested Shedeur was unprepared, contributed to his unexpected slide to the fifth round, but Sanders defended his son’s professionalism.
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The Department of Justice is demanding that California’s public high schools confirm by next week that they do not allow transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, escalating a federal inquiry into the state over its compliance with Title IX. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, a former conservative California attorney, said the certifications she is…
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A historic garden at the University of Michigan was vandalized with approximately 250 peonies having their flowers cut, seemingly as part of an anti-Israel protest. The incident, attributed to a pro-Palestinian agitator, has sparked condemnation from the university which denounced the destruction as wholly unacceptable.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is coordinating with House Democrats to disrupt the legislative process and prevent the passage of President Trump’s policy agenda, which is being pushed through the Senate’s budget reconciliation process. The Republicans aim to finalize Trump’s tax cuts and other policies by the Fourth of July despite potential revisions and conflicts…
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is coordinating with House Democrats to resist Senate Republicans’ efforts to pass President Trump’s policy agenda through the budget reconciliation process. The strategy involves inflicting pain on Republicans by ensuring the bill undergoes extensive revisions and potential rejections, forcing it back to the House.
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In a landmark ICE operation, Operation Patriot led to the arrest of nearly 1,500 undocumented individuals, including violent criminals, in Massachusetts. The operation, the largest in ICE’s history, faced significant resistance from local leaders and sanctuary jurisdictions.
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Karol Nawrocki, a historian and euroskeptic, is set to become Poland’s next president, just six months after most Poles had never heard of him. His election has sparked significant debate, with allegations about his past casting a shadow over his rise to power.
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Karol Nawrocki, a historian and euroskeptic, is set to become Poland’s next president despite allegations against his past. His rapid rise from obscurity to political prominence highlights shifting dynamics in Polish politics.
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Following an antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, ICE has expanded its 24/7 tip line, linking the incident to Biden-era immigration policies. The suspect, an overstaying visa holder, is facing federal hate crime charges and attempted murder charges.
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Ukraine’s recent attack on Russian weapons caches has drawn attention to the U.S. vulnerability to drone strikes, with experts warning it may take a major domestic attack to change defense policy. Officials stress the need for a coordinated effort between federal, state, and private entities to enhance homeland drone protection.
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The FBI raided the Colorado Springs home of Mohamed Soliman, an Egyptian national living illegally in the U.S., following his alleged involvement in a firebombing attack at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado. The incident left eight injured and one in critical condition, with Soliman shouting ‘Free Palestine’ during the attack.
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The FBI has labeled a recent incident in Colorado as a ‘targeted terror attack’ following reports of multiple injuries. A male suspect has been charged after attacking a rally in support of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
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The Trump administration is appealing a court ruling that blocked its use of IEEPA to enforce tariffs, intensifying legal battles over the economic policy. The administration aims to preserve the use of tariffs as a negotiating tool in trade talks.
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Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow of the Detroit Lions has abruptly retired from the NFL, citing health concerns. The 29-year-old, who was drafted in 2018, announced his decision after a seven-year career with the team.
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Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco is set to face trial in the Dominican Republic on charges of child sexual abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking. Prosecutors allege that Franco engaged in a four-month relationship with a minor, paid her mother thousands of dollars, and provided a new car.
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Ukraine and Russia have resumed direct talks in Turkey amid escalating tensions as both sides continue their military actions. Ukraine claims a drone strike on Russian airbases destroyed key bombing aircraft, indicating the conflict’s intensification.
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A fact-check investigation has revealed that viral social media posts purportedly showing recent drone strikes by Russia and Ukraine in the ongoing conflict are, in fact, footage from earlier clashes. This misleading content emerged just before a scheduled meeting of negotiators in Turkey, raising concerns about the spread of disinformation during critical diplomatic discussions.
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Authorities are investigating a firebombing at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, focusing on the Egyptian suspect’s
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Rep. Byron Donalds has introduced the ‘Strengthening American Nuclear Energy Act’ to codify Trump’s executive orders on nuclear energy, aiming to boost production and reform regulations. The bill includes directives for military reactor construction, AI data centers powered by nuclear energy, and international cooperation agreements.
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Federal Judge John Holcomb has blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrant Darwin Arevalo under the Alien Enemies Act, citing due process issues. The ruling supports Trump’s authority over the AEA while temporarily halting the deportation.
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The House Freedom Caucus is demanding an immediate vote on the White House’s $9.4 billion spending cuts package, targeting NPR, PBS, and USAID. The group frames these cuts as necessary to reduce government waste and ensure taxpayer funds support more pressing national priorities.
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A severe flood has struck central Nigeria, displacing thousands and leaving many without shelter or food. Survivors are expressing growing frustration as relief efforts lag, exacerbating the already dire situation.
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Annalena Baerbock has been elected as president of the UN General Assembly, reflecting Germany’s diplomatic influence. A study highlights a decline in domestic travel due to economic uncertainties.
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Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, has been elected as the president of the UN General Assembly. A recent study indicates that Germans are traveling less amid economic uncertainties.
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A Mississippi angler, Joseph Hoang, has set a new state record by catching a 6-pound 9.6-ounce vermilion snapper using an electric reel. The catch, certified by the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, highlights the state’s rich fishing heritage and conservation efforts.
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Former NFL star Dez Bryant criticized the NFL’s Pride Month promotional message, which included statements like ‘Football is gay’ and ‘Football is queer,’ calling them ‘wild statements.’ His comments sparked debate on social media about the role of sports in LGBTQ+ advocacy.
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Two foreign nationals from China and the UK have been charged for their role in smuggling U.S. military equipment and technology into China, including missiles. The case comes as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to tighten visa screening for Chinese applicants.
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Two foreign nationals have been charged for their role in smuggling U.S. military equipment into China, highlighting the Trump administration’s efforts to tighten visa vetting. The defendants allegedly conspired to traffic sensitive technology, including cryptographic devices, and faced up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has removed its previously public list of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ from its website, indicating the list is under review and may be updated. The list, which identified 35 states and the District of Columbia for allegedly undermining federal immigration laws, was taken down after being announced last Thursday.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has removed its list of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ from its website, leading to questions about its current status and implications for immigration policies. A senior DHS official stated the list is under constant review and can be changed at any time.
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Republican Senator Bernie Moreno is demanding the FBI investigate potential terror ties of an illegal immigrant accused of plotting a violent attack against a pro-Israel group in Boulder, Colorado. Moreno’s concerns about the Biden administration’s vetting process have sparked calls for a broader discussion on immigration policy and national security.
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A new analysis argues that Stack Overflow’s decline began years before AI tools delivered the ‘final blow’ to the once-dominant programming forum. The site’s monthly questions dropped from a peak of 200,000 to a steep collapse that began in earnest after ChatGPT’s 2023 launch, but usage had been declining since 2014, according to data cited…
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A Harvard study finds that caffeinated coffee may support healthy aging in women, with benefits not seen in decaf or tea. The researchers followed 50,000 women over three decades, finding that regular coffee consumption is associated with enhanced mental and physical function in older age.
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Molotov cocktails are incendiary weapons made from glass bottles filled with flammable fluid and a lit cloth wick, used to cause fires and injuries. The weapon was allegedly used in the Boulder terror attack, where a suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, was arrested and alleged to have shouted ‘Free Palestine’ during the incident.
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The FBI has documented a significant increase in antisemitic attacks following the 2023 Israel-Hamas conflict, including violent incidents in Boulder and Washington, D.C., and a fatal shooting at MIT’s commencement event. These events underscore the growing national tensions and the spread of anti-Israel sentiment, prompting calls for safety measures and increased security.
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Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty journalist Farid Mehralizada faces a potential 12-year prison sentence in Azerbaijan for his work explaining economics. The charges against him raise concerns about press freedom and the treatment of journalists in the country.
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Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty journalist Farid Mehralizada may receive a 12-year prison sentence for explaining economics. His crime is described as merely explaining economic concepts.
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A Berlin court has ruled that turning back asylum seekers at Germany’s borders is unlawful without going the EU’s Dublin procedure. The decision challenges the government’s new migration policy, which aims to streamline the asylum process.
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A French billionaire is spending millions of euros to boost far-right initiatives, with Pierre-Edouand Sterin’s actions highlighting broader concerns about the influence of wealth on politics. This has led to increased demands for stricter regulations to prevent such financial backing.
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Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman and David McCormick demonstrated bipartisan cooperation during a Fox Nation event, agreeing on key issues like antisemitism and economic policies.
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A Holocaust survivor was among the victims of the terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, which occurred during a pro-Israel protest. The attacker, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is accused of targeting the demonstration with a violent act, yelling ‘Free Palestine’ as he allegedly set people on fire.
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Pennsylvania senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick have found common ground on key policy issues despite their differing ideologies and personal styles. They emphasized shared concerns over antisemitism, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and protecting Pennsylvania’s steel industry jobs.
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President Donald Trump condemned the Boulder terror attack, blaming it on Biden’s border policy and calling for continued deportations. The FBI charged the suspect with hate crimes, while DHS revamped its ICE tip line.
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President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden’s border policy following a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, where an Egyptian national allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at pro-Israel protesters, injuring eight. The FBI has charged the suspect with hate crimes, and DHS is revamping its ICE tip, related_stocks: [], has_financial_effect: false, sentiment: ‘negative’, sentiment_score: -0.9, sentiment_magnitude: 1.0,…
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Federal officials have charged Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian man living in the U.S. illegally, with hate crimes and terrorism after he allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel gathering in Boulder, Colorado, during a pro-Hamas event. The attack, described as a targeted terror incident by the FBI, left eight people injured, including one in…