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Flight operations at Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) will be suspended during President Trump’s military parade on June 14, commemorating the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday. The FAA will implement temporary flight restrictions, affecting scheduled flights and causing potential delays for passengers.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has attributed the rise in antisemitism to migrant influence, while Lufthansa is resuming flights to Tel Aviv on June 23.
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Indiana Pacers’ thrilling comeback victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the NBA Finals showcased their resilience with a last-second jump shot from Tyrese Haliburton. Caitlin Clark praised the team, calling them the ‘greatest comeback team’ of her lifetime.
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Indiana Pacers star Caitlin Clark hailed the team as the ‘greatest comeback team’ after their thrilling Game 1 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. The Pacers staged a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, overcoming a 10-point deficit with a final-second jumper from Tyrese Haliburton.
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President Trumpās proposal to redirect $3 billion from Harvard to trade schools sparked a national reckoning, challenging traditional universities to reconsider their purpose and align education with diverse career paths, including skilled trades.
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from detaining a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident who was targeted for deportation after participating in anti-Israel protests. The ruling mandates that the government provide notice before any detention attempt, citing potential First Amendment violations.
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A fan of the Athletics wore a ‘Sell’ t-shirt referencing owner John Fisher during a game, leading to a security confrontation recorded live. The incident reflects growing frustration among fans about the team’s relocation to Las Vegas, which has sparked significant resistance from the fan base.
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A fan of the Oakland Athletics was confronted by security for wearing a ‘SELL’ t-shirt, highlighting growing fan discontent over the team’s relocation to Las Vegas. The incident, captured on live broadcast, underscores the ongoing backlash against owner John Fisher’s decision to move the team.
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WWE star The Miz, known for his passion for the Cleveland Browns, believes Shedeur Sanders has the potential to become a franchise quarterback with the team. The Miz highlighted the importance of learning from veteran QB Joe Flacco and maintaining Sanders’ leadership qualities.
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WWE star The Miz has high hopes for the Cleveland Browns’ new quarterback Shedeur Sanders, believing he has the potential to become a franchise player. The Browns’ quarterback competition for 2025 includes Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, and Kenny Pickett, with Flacco potentially having an edge due to his 2023 experience.
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A House bill, Section 43201, would preempt state and local regulations on artificial intelligence for a decade, sparking debates over federal overreach and the role of states in AI governance. Critics argue the measure could override state efforts to curb Big Techās worst abuses and jeopardize laws protecting children and workers.
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Four people, including an official from the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, were arrested following a deadly stampede during a victory celebration. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, has resulted in several fatalities and is under investigation by authorities.
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Elon Musk’s recent allegations about Trump and Epstein have sparked GOP backlash and contributed to a political clash over a key bill, creating a challenging scenario for Republicans. Tesla’s stock also suffered a significant decline due to the public feud.
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Senator Roger Marshall argues that President Trump’s border security efforts, which have reduced illegal crossings dramatically, require congressional support for the One Big, Beautiful Bill to maintain long-term success. The bill aims to provide $46 billion for border wall completion, $1 billion for CBP vehicle replacement, and $21 billion for the Coast Guard to combat…
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Japanese startup Ispace has failed its second attempt to land an unmanned Resil. The mission was aborted due to a loss of contact, raising concerns over its ability to reach lunar exploration goals.
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The IDF conducted airstrikes in a Beirut suburb, targeting a suspected Hezbollah drone site. This incident adds to the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
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The article outlines 10 Android automation tips to simplify daily routines, including scheduled ‘Do Not Disturb’ modes, location-based Wi-Fi settings, and power-saving automations. These features are designed to reduce manual tasks and improve device efficiency.
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Cornelius Garrison’s murder in 2020 exposed a nationwide staged car crash fraud network, prompting calls for federal action and legislative reform. Over 63 individuals have been charged in related investigations, with the U.S. Department of Justice seeking to combat the widespread financial drain on the U.S. economy.
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Operation Guardian Angel, launched by U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, is a new program forcing sanctuary cities to comply with federal immigration laws, countering their previous efforts to thwart ICE operations. The initiative uses judicial warrants to compel local authorities to hand over illegal aliens to immigration authorities, marking a significant shift in the ongoing battle…
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Democrats face significant challenges in constructing a suitable 2028 presidential candidate, while JD Vance is emerging as the Republican frontrunner. The article highlights the difficulty of finding a perfect candidate, with former President Bill Clinton’s quote emphasizing the necessity of compromise.
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Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief and prison escapee convicted of murder and rape, has been on the run for weeks. His escape has prompted authorities and survival experts to warn hikers in the Ozarks to avoid the area due to his potential danger.
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A former Arkansas police chief, Grant Hardin, is on the run after escaping a medium-security prison. Survivalist Shawn Hendrix is warning hikers and outdoorsmen to avoid the Ozarks region due to the risk of encountering the dangerous escapee.
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A traveler’s ‘secret duffel bag’ packed with souvenirs was rejected by an airline agent for being too light, highlighting an unusual baggage policy that most carriers don’t explicitly clarify. The incident raised questions about the reasoning behind the rejection and sparked discussions among passengers and experts.
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North Korea’s damaged naval destroyer has been raised after a failed launch. Kim Jong Un has ordered repairs to be completed by the end of the month.
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Federal and local authorities in San Diego, California, arrested three unauthorized immigrantsātwo from Mexico and one from El Salvadorāon suspicion of trafficking nearly 8,000 pounds of methamphetamine worth over $5 million. The operation, part of a joint narcotics investigation, uncovered 61 bundles of the drug during searches of three vehicles.
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Nintendo has updated its privacy policy to clarify that GameChat interactions on the new Switch 2 console may be recorded and monitored. The company emphasizes that recordings are only shared with Nintendo or third parties if a user reports a violation of Community Guidelines.
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The Association of State Democratic Committees (ASDC) has recommended TargetSmart, a political data firm, as a centralized digital ad-buying platform for state campaigns. This decision has sparked controversy over potential conflicts of interest, with Liz Walters, the outgoing chair of the Ohio Democratic Party, set to become TargetSmart’s CEO.
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Aaron Rodgers is joining the Pittsburgh Steelers, raising questions about his potential impact on the team’s fantasy football prospects. However, expectations for a return to his previous fantasy success are expected to be tempered due to various factors.
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Tyrese Haliburton’s all-white button up made a bold fashion statement before the NBA Finals. The style choice has sparked conversation among fans and analysts, highlighting the growing influence of fashion in sports culture.
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The Florida Panthers are adopting a ‘us-against-the-world’ mindset ahead of their crucial Game 2 matchup against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. The team is preparing for a high-stakes encounter that could shift the momentum of the series.
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Tyrese Haliburton’s pivotal basket in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals has ignited widespread social media reactions, with fans and analysts praising his clutch performance. The shot, which came in the final moments of the game, shifted the momentum and sparked global conversations on social media.
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Former Colts head coach Chuck Pagano announced he has no desire to be an NFL head coach again, concluding his brief return to football after a four-year retirement. Pagano, now an assistant with the Ravens, has decided to step away from head coaching roles.
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Kierston Russell, the twin sister of Alabama freshman quarterback Keelon Russell, has died, according to a statement from Tuscaloosa police officials. Her passing has left the college football world in mourning, with teammates and fans expressing their condolences.
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BYU has announced a long-term contract extension for coach Kevin Young following his first year with the program. The decision reflects the university’s commitment to retaining Young, who has been instrumental in shaping the football program’s direction.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has indicated that league owners are sufficiently interested in expansion to initiate a formal explor, The commissioner’s comments suggest that the league is seriously considering expansion, a move that would require significant financial investment and strategic planning.
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NiJare, Canady scattered six hits and pitched her way out of a seventh-inning jam, and Texas Tech forced a decisive third game in the Women’s College World Series with a 4-3 victory over Texas on Thursday night. The win sets up a crucial third game in the series.
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Tyrese Haliburton scored with 0.3 seconds left for Indiana’s first and only lead of the game and the Pacers beat the Thunder 111-110 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
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The Indiana Pacers delivered a stunning comeback victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals, led by Tyreek Haliburton’s dynamic play. Their strategic adjustments and team resilience have set the stage for an intense championship series.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder faced a crushing defeat in Game 1 of their playoff series, prompting concerns about their ability to recover from early setbacks. The team’s coach expressed confidence, citing past experiences against the Denver Nuggets in Round 2 as evidence of their potential to bounce back from such losses.
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Tyrese Haliburton’s all-white button-up shirt made headlines as he arrived at the NBA Finals, setting a stylish tone for Game 1. Stars from both teams used the pre-game tunnel to make fashion statements, showcasing their personal styles.
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Republican lawmakers are resisting Elon Musk’s efforts to derail Trump’s legislative agenda, with House Speaker Mike Johnson attempting to reconcile after Musk’s public criticism of the Big, Beautiful Bill. Musk’s online outburst, including a provocative ‘Kill the Bill’ meme, has sparked significant tension within the GOP, though some lawmakers remain skeptical of Musk’s political influence.
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Chad Pergram and Mike Johnson address Elon Musk’s tensions with GOP leadership over the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’ Johnson claims he tried to contact Musk to de-escalate political flames.
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A 71-year-old woman in Texas has died from Naegleria fowleri after using contaminated tap water in her nasal rinse. The CDC warns of the risks associated with improper use of nasal irrigation devices and highlights the importance of maintaining water quality in RVs and municipal systems.
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The Indiana Pacers overcame a 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, thanks to a last-second shot by Tyrese Haliburton. The victory marked the Pacers’ first NBA Finals win since 2000 and showcased their incredible comeback in a thrilling conclusion to the game.
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Karen Read denies paying attention to a possible confrontation between her deceased boyfriend John O’Keefe and ATF Agent Brian Higgins at the bar hours before his death. Her defense team is exploring alternative causes, including a potential fight, while prosecutors highlight physical evidence linking Read’s vehicle to the incident.
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A California charter school is under investigation for inviting a drag queen to perform at an event, sparking debate over the boundaries of artistic expression in educational institutions. The incident has drawn criticism from conservative groups and some parents, who claim it undermines the school’s mission.
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Fox News @ Night conducted a segment to assess public opinion on whether former President Joe Biden was mentally capable during his presidency. The investigation sought to determine if Americans believe he maintained sufficient cognitive function to fulfill his presidential duties.
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Aaron Cohen argues deportation is a deterrent, not punishment. The discussion covers the Boulder terror attack and a proposed global march to Gaza.
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The term ‘Big, Beautiful Brawl’ has transitioned from being a casual expression to a widely recognized cultural symbol. Its abbreviation as BBB has sparked discussions about the transformation of vernacular into significant cultural references.
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Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s disagreement over a budget bill has exploded into an open feud as Musk links US president to Epstein files. The conflict highlights growing tensions between the tech mogul and former president.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld criticized Democrats for allegedly emasculating men through gender identity policies. The debate intensified as Democrats claimed men are confused about their gender, sparking discussions on traditional roles and social policies.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discussed Democrats’ claims that men are confused about their gender roles, highlighting the ongoing debate over traditional versus modern gender roles in American society.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel mocked the supporters of former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for their enthusiastic reception of her upcoming book. The discussion highlights the polarized reactions to Jean-Pierre’s work within the political landscape.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to ban foreign students from attending Harvard University. This came hours after the university filed an amended complaint in court, arguing that the administration’s move was unconstitutional.
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Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the Democratic Party for using inflammatory language against ICE agents during a recent appearance on Hannity. The senator accused Democrats of fostering a hostile environment toward law enforcement, particularly in relation to immigration policies.
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The FBI and local authorities arrested a teen who allegedly planned a mass shooting with improvised explosives at a Washington state shopping mall. The suspect, identified through online activity and surveillance, was arrested just days after reports of an imminent attack plan.
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A new study suggests the Dead Sea Scrolls could be significantly older than previously believed, with artificial intelligence and advanced scientific methods helping to redate many manuscripts to around 200 B.C.Researchers from the Netherlands, Italy, and Denmark developed an AI-based model called Enoch to analyze handwriting styles and integrate radiocarbon dating, leading to revised timelines…
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized the escalating conflict between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, describing it as the ‘soap opera’ phase of American politics. Gingrich, a prominent conservative figure, suggested that the feud reflects a broader trend of political drama rather than substantive policy debates.
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Fox News co-host Steve Doocy discussed the COSM sports bar’s innovative approach to fan engagement on ‘Fox & Friends.’ The venue offers an immersive experience that transports fans to the action, providing them with a front-row seat to live sports events.
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Vandals defaced murals of baseball legends Jackie Robinson and Minnie MiƱoso in Miami’s Dorsey Park with Nazi symbols, prompting a police investigation. A 7-year-old boy discovered the act, and community leaders condemned it as a hate crime.