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The Arizona Diamondbacks have announced that their ace pitcher Corbin Burnes will undergo Tommy John surgery. This decision comes after Burnes struggled in a start where he allowed a run and four hits in 4 2/3 innings, despite the team’s hopes for a strong season under his leadership.
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Elon Musk criticized President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ after the White House pulled Jared Isaacman’s NASA administrator nomination. The fallout highlights ideological clashes and political maneuvering between the two figures.
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AI is rapidly transforming video creation with tools like Sora and Veo, enabling cinematic-quality videos through text input. These technologies are changing how content is produced, making high-definition video accessible without specialized equipment.
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The House DOGE Caucus plans to push for significant changes to the Treasury’s payment system to curb improper disbursements. Senate DOGE Chairwoman Joni Ernst identified nearly $80 billion in potentially fraudulent pandemic aid payouts.
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Despite Elon Musk’s exit from the Department of Government Efficiency, the House and Senate DOGE caucuses are continuing their efforts to combat government waste and fraud. The House DOGE Caucus, led by Aaron Bean, is focusing on reforming the Treasury’s payment system to curb improper disbursements, while the Senate DOGE Caucus, led by Joni Ernst,…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access sensitive Social Security information, overturning a lower court’s block on the agency’s efforts. The decision, supported by the six conservative justices, allows DOGE to proceed with its investigation into government waste, despite concerns raised by the liberal justices about privacy…
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Former NFL offensive lineman Taylor Lewan faced significant criticism after a poorly executed ceremonial first pitch at a St. Louis Cardinals game, where he missed the plate and nearly hit fans. Lewan responded with self-deprecating humor, vowing to seek redemption.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted an invitation to attend the G7 summit in Canada, signaling a potential thaw in relations with the country following a bitter diplomatic rift linked to an assassination case. The decision comes amid tensions between the two nations, which have been exacerbated by a contentious diplomatic dispute tied to an…
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The Trump administration sanctions 35 individuals for laundering money for Iran as tensions rise over potential IAEA non-compliance resolution. Western powers are considering a resolution at the IAEA to declare Tehran in non-compliance with its nuclear obligations.
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President Trump criticized Elon Musk, calling him ‘totally lost it’ during a recent interview, in response to Musk’s suggestion to form a new political party. The feud between the two has escalated following Musk’s comments on social media, with Trump expressing no interest in engaging with Musk.
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A Minnesota softball player, M.S., is challenging state policies allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports through a federal lawsuit, arguing that these regulations violate Title IX. The case centers on Marissa Rothenberger, a transgender athlete who won the state championship, sparking controversy over transgender participation in women’s sports.
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Tom Brady, now a FOX broadcaster, has explained his philosophy of not ‘throwing shade’ at players during games. He emphasizes supporting fellow athletes and maintaining a positive tone in his commentary, especially towards Patrick Mahomes.
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Gov. Mike Braun is urging the WNBA to investigate a viral video of Brittney Griner, in which fans believe she called Caitlin Clark ‘trash’ and a ‘f—ing white girl,’ following the league’s decision to dismiss false claims of hate speech against Indiana Fever fans. The WNBA has already cleared up similar incidents, but Griner’s video…
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter highlights key developments in high-profile criminal cases, including Karen Read’s murder trial, Bryan Kohberger’s student murders trial, and Luigi Mangione’s UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect status. The newsletter covers critical testimonies, legal strategies, and emerging evidence in these cases.Karen Read’s denial of witnessing a confrontation between her boyfriend and an…
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of the Catholic Charities Bureau, declaring Wisconsin’s attempt to revoke its religious tax exemption unconstitutional. The decision is hailed as a major victory for religious freedom, affirming the right of faith-based nonprofits to operate without government interference in defining religious practices.
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A new study has raised concerns about the potential health risks associated with fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), challenging their perceived safety as a treatment for gut microbiome disorders. Researchers warn that the procedure, which involves transferring stool from a healthy donor to a patient, may carry unforeseen dangers.
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President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism about Elon Musk’s decision-making, calling him ‘the man who has lost his mind’ following a recent public blowout. The comment came during an interview with ABC News, indicating Trump’s current lack of urgency in seeking reconciliation with his former adviser.
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Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, has been indicted on federal charges of human smuggling and conspiracy. The indictment alleges he played a significant role in a human smuggling ring, smuggling over 100 migrants, including minors and MS-13 gang members.
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Speaker Mike Johnson has called for reconciliation between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk amid their public feud over the One Big Beautiful Bill. He emphasized the importance of unity within the party and support for Trump’s leadership.
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Illinois Democrat Kat Abughazaleh defends universal healthcare for illegal immigrants, framing it as a moral imperative. She challenges President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes provisions to remove illegal immigrants from Medicaid, sparking bipartisan debate over healthcare access and immigration policy.
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President Donald Trump has signed three executive orders to accelerate drone innovation and supersonic air travel, ensuring U.S. airspace security for major global events. The measures aim to reduce regulatory burdens and boost American aerospace development.
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David Sullivan’s defibrillator on Mount Everest saved a woman’s life just three weeks after installation. The device, placed at over 16,000 feet, underscores the importance of CPR training and defibrillator access in remote areas.
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President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have been locked in a social media feud, with WWE star Logan Paul proposing a wrestling match between the two billionaires to resolve the tension. Musk has criticized Trump, and Trump has responded with his usual bravado.
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A Maltese court has convicted two men of providing explosives used in the 2017 assassination of investigative journalist Daph Caruana Galizia. The journalist was killed by a car bomb while investigating government corruption.
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House Republicans have rallied behind President Trump amid a public feud with Elon Musk, who criticized a spending bill as a ‘disgusting abomination.’ The dispute has drawn strong reactions from GOP lawmakers, who defend Musk’s contributions to reducing government waste while distancing themselves from his remarks.
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Champlin Park Rebels secured the Minnesota state high school girls’ softball championship after a dominant performance led by pitcher Marissa Rothenberger, whose complete-game shutout ensured a 6-0 victory. The win has sparked a broader debate over gender identity policies in sports, with protests and mixed reactions from parents and athletes.
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A dangerous agroterrorism fungus was intercepted in Detroit, prompting Michigan legislators to criticize Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Senate Democrats for blocking efforts to counter Chinese influence. House Speaker Matt Hall called for stricter protections, claiming the state’s inaction leaves it vulnerable to espionage and infiltration.
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Former NFL star Greg Hardy has been arrested in Texas on assault charges after an alleged altercation with his girlfriend over cheating accusations. The incident, which occurred after a dispute over text messages, reportedly began when Hardy pushed his girlfriend and then mounted her on the bed, holding her down with one hand around her…
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The WNBA has denied media credentials to OutKick, raising questions about transparency and journalistic integrity. OutKick claims the league is suppressing critical coverage by blocking journalists from asking Brittney Griner about her alleged remarks.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson accused Democrats of hypocrisy, stating that those demanding ICE agents unmask are the same individuals who enforced mask mandates during the pandemic. Johnson argued that such calls threaten law enforcement and public safety.
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The end of the Trump-Musk alliance highlights the ideological divide between a nationalist leader focused on America’s sovereignty and a tech entrepreneur with interplanetary goals. This rift is forcing the MAGA faithful to choose between supporting Trump’s America-first agenda and Musk’s global expansionist vision.
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India’s air force struggles with aging aircraft and procurement delays, hindering modernization. The top commander criticizes unmet goals and unrealistic timelines for acquiring new jets.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that Trump’s proposed tariffs could reduce the U.S. federal deficit by $2.8 trillion, potentially offsetting the $2.4 trillion cost of his tax bill. However, experts from across the political spectrum question the sustainability of the tariff revenue.
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German anti-fascist activist Maja T. has been held in isolation in a Hungarian prison for one year now, with her case highlighting the state of the rule of law in Viktor Orban’s Hungary. The activist’s prolonged isolation has led her to initiate a hunger strike as a form of protest.
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A recent court filing highlights the severe risks faced by ICE officials and migrants deported to South Sudan, including extreme heat, malaria exposure, and rocket attack threats while detained in converted shipping containers at a U.S. military base in Djibouti. The filing, submitted by senior ICE official Mellisa Harper, cites a combination of blistering-high heat…
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Berlin is commemorating the 30th anniversary of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s 1980s art installation that wrapped the Reichstag, Germany’s parliament building. A new light installation is being unveiled to celebrate the enduring legacy of the iconic artwork.
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The U.S. Army’s Caisson Detachment returned to Arlington National Cemetery after a two-year hiatus, marking a $28 million overhaul in horse care and stables that had been neglected for decades. The return of the tradition followed the tragic deaths of two horses within 96 hours of each other, which prompted a full-scale review and rehabilitation…
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President Donald Trump has publicly distanced himself from SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, calling him ‘totally lost it’ on Fox News. The feud between the two has intensified following recent social media exchanges, with Trump accusing Musk of becoming ‘wearing thin’ and expressing disappointment over Musk’s criticism of his policies.
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A study from Northwestern University found that Duavee, a medication for menopausal symptoms, significantly reduced breast tissue cell growth in women with DCIS, suggesting potential as a preventive measure. Researchers emphasize the need for further studies before its approval as a breast cancer prevention drug.
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Attorneys for Mickey Stines argue the state botched grand jury proceedings, claiming the indictment should be dismissed. The motion highlights the failure to disclose critical information about a civil lawsuit against Stines and claims of unfair testimony.
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The United Kingdom has endorsed Morocco’s stance in the long-standing Western Sahara conflict, aligning with other European nations. This move shifts the regional balance as Algeria and the Polisario Front face growing isolation.
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A 41-year-old Seattle man, Alex Chiu, died after falling 3,000 feet while ski mountaineering on Mount McKinley’s West Buttress route in Denali National Park, Alaska. The National Park Service confirmed the incident, highlighting the dangers of unroped climbs and the harsh conditions of the mountain.
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House Republicans passed two bills targeting sanctuary cities with bipartisan support, including backing from five Democrats. These measures aim to relocate SBA offices and bar undocumented immigrants from accessing SBA loans, emphasizing the continued political relevance of illegal immigration.
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Former Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb supported Jalen Hurts’ decision to skip the White House visit, calling it a personal choice. Hurts, along with several other Eagles players, chose not to attend the event, with the quarterback citing he “wasn’t available.”
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Former Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb supports Jalen Hurts’ decision to skip the White House visit, calling it a personal choice. Hurts, along with several teammates, opted out, citing unavailability, while most of the Eagles team attended the event.
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, invested $300 million in Donald Trump’s campaign, gaining unprecedented access to the Republican administration. The public feud between Musk and Trump raises questions about the potential impact on Musk’s business empire.
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The feud between Trump and Musk highlights their clashing personalities and differing views on governance, with Musk criticizing the ‘Kill Bill’ legislation and Trump responding with accusations. The conflict has drawn attention to the potential impact on the economy and Tesla’s interests.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a railway line in Kashmir, aiming to boost connectivity. This marks his first visit to the disputed region since the recent conflict with Pakistan, highlighting India’s strategic focus on the area.
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President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw NASA nominee Jared Isaacman has sparked debate over whether his actions were influenced by the nominee’s Democratic donations. Critics argue that this contradicts Trump’s history of appointing officials with strong Democratic ties, including his own past donations to figures like Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton during the Obama era.
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Marco Sturm, who led Germany to a silver medal in the 2018 Winter Olympics, has been appointed as the Boston Bruins’ new head coach. This marks a historic milestone as he becomes Germany’s first NHL coach.
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The twin sister of Alabama football quarterback Keelon Russell, Kierston Russell, has died at 18, according to police in Tuscaloosa. The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office confirmed her passing in a statement released on Thursday, noting that the investigation into her death is ongoing.
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A 21-year-old Hispanic female sailor, Angelina Petra Resendiz, has vanished from Naval Station Norfolk, raising concerns among her family and authorities. Virginia State Police are actively searching for her, and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) has confirmed an investigation into her disappearance.
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As global temperatures rise, transportation infrastructure faces unprecedented stress. Solutions such as heat-resistant materials and cooling pavements are being tested to prevent failures and ensure resilience against extreme heat.
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Kenyan President William Ruto launched a youth employment initiative aiming to create jobs for 80,000 young citizens. However, the plan has sparked skepticism due to ongoing economic challenges and past unmet commitments, leading to doubts about its success and impact.
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The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned six drug traffickers for using ‘narco subs’ and aircraft to transport cocaine to the U.S., Europe, and the Caribbean. Authorities allege that two Colombians and four Guyanese nationals are involved in major drug trafficking networks and bribing local officials.
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Dr. Daniel Wolfe, a crash reconstruction expert, testified that damage to Karen Read’s SUV taillight is inconsistent with hitting John O’Keefe, suggesting it could have been caused by a cocktail glass thrown at 37 mph. His testimony included admissions about using a light-weight crash dummy arm, potentially affecting test results, and his inability to produce…
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A federal judge ruled that Colorado’s law requiring firearm buyers to be at least 21 years old does not violate the Second Amendment, aligning with a prior 10th Circuit decision that age-based restrictions are within a ‘safe harbor’ exemption. The law allows exceptions for military personnel and peace officers on duty.
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President Zelenskyy accuses those not pressuring Russia of being ‘complicit and responsible’ for lives lost after bombings. The attacks, involving hundreds of overnight strikes, have intensified calls for international intervention.
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The article “5 Smart Settings to Make Your Phone Work Harder” highlights five simple phone setting adjustments that can boost productivity and reduce distractions. These include text shortcuts, scheduled focus modes, location-based reminders, automatic message deletion, and app auto-updates. The tools are built-in and require no extra apps, working quietly in the background to improve…
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The article suggests five phone settings to enhance efficiency and reduce distractions, including text shortcuts, focus modes, and automatic message deletion. These features help users manage their devices more effectively without additional apps.