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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in the Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack, was captured on camera throwing Molotov cocktails, according to the FBI. The incident has been labeled a "targeted terror attack" by authorities.
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Aaron Berg joins Fox News Saturday Night to discuss Sydney Sweeney’s new bathwater soap marketing strategy. The segment explores the product’s branding and its appeal to target audiences.
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Algerian Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif faces gender eligibility scrutiny after chromosome tests revealed male karyotype markers, leading to her disqualification from the 2023 World Championships. Despite maintaining her female identity, Khelif continues to compete and secure victories, sparking debates on gender verification in sports.
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Ukraine and Russia commenced peace talks in Istanbul after a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian airfields and unexplained bridge explosions. The discussions, happening under the presence of Turkish officials, are the second such meeting in three years since the Russian invasion.
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Ukraine and Russia are holding peace talks in Istanbul, Turkey, following a significant Ukrainian drone attack on Russian airfields and unclaimed bridge explosions near the border. The discussions, the second round in three years since the Russian invasion, are being held at Ciragan Palace with Ukrainian delegates in military uniforms and Russian representatives in suits.
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Veronica Garcia, a transgender athlete from East Valley High School, won the girls’ 400-meter state championship, facing boos from the crowd. Garcia responded with defiance, emphasizing her determination and resilience in the face of criticism.
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Elon Musk’s departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has reignited interest in decades of presidential efforts to streamline government. From Jefferson to Reagan, leaders have sought to cut waste, fraud, and abuse, though many reforms faced resistance.
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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has introduced a new rule aimed at streamlining the process of removing federal employees who commit serious misconduct by reducing bureaucratic hurdles. This initiative, aligned with President Trump’s efforts to enhance federal workforce efficiency, seeks to give agencies broader authority to address misconduct post-appointment.
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John Brenkus, the host of the popular ESPN segment ‘Sport Science,’ has died at the age of 54, his family announced on social media. Brenkus had been openly battling depression and lost his fight with the illness on May 31, 2025.
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Poland’s presidential runoff election has concluded with conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki narrowly defeating liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, securing a narrow victory over the liberal candidate. Nawrocki’s win marks a significant shift in the country’s political landscape, succeeding former President Andrzej Duda.
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Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, an Indian royal, openly lived in a same-sex relationship in early 2.0th-century Germany. She used her privilege, resources and courage to help Jewish families flee Nazism.
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Catherine Duleep Singh lived openly in a same-sex relationship in early 20th-century Germany. She later used her privilege, resources, and courage to aid Jewish families fleeing Nazi persecution.
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Catherine Duleep Singh, an Indian royal, openly lived in a same-sex relationship in early 20th-century Germany before using her privilege, resources, and courage to help Jewish families flee Nazism.
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UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov faced criticism after refusing to shake hands with CBS Sports broadcaster Kate Scott at a UEFA Champions League event, a gesture attributed to his devout Muslim faith, which instructs men not to shake hands with women they are not married to. The incident sparked discussions about cultural and religious norms in…
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A new report by Defending Education reveals that public schools spent over $123 million on DEI consultant groups that promote leftist ideologies on students. The report highlights the growing presence of these groups in both red and blue states, raising concerns about the use of taxpayer money for ideological campaigns.
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Annalena Baerbock has been elected as the new president of the United Nations General Assembly for a one-year term starting in September. This marks a significant step in her political career and highlights Germany’s increasing influence in global governance.
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Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols IV is proposing a $100 million trust to aid descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, aiming to revitalize the Greenwood District and provide scholarships. The trust would not involve direct cash payments but focus on scholarships, housing, and economic revitalization.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces hate crime and murder charges after a suspected terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, injuring eight during a pro-Israel event. The FBI classified the attack as a targeted terror attack following the incident.
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The Trump administration has confirmed that DOGE will continue under the leadership of the Trump Cabinet following Elon Musk’s departure, with the agency having already achieved $175 billion in savings. Musk remains committed to the initiative, stating that DOGE is now an essential part of the federal government.
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A Republican congressman is pushing to terminate federal funding for NPR and PBS, calling them state-sponsored propaganda machines that promote leftist ideologies and undermine American values. The proposal follows a recent hearing where NPR’s CEO faced scrutiny over her past radical statements and alleged bias in news coverage.
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A suspect in a targeted terror attack has been charged with setting victims on fire during an antisemitic attack, while another suspect is under investigation for being an illegal immigrant. In unrelated news, Trump warned about economic consequences from a court ruling against tariffs, and Ukraine’s drone strike damaged multiple Russian warplanes.
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Tennis legend Martina Navratilova criticized two Oregon high school athletes who refused to share a state championship podium with a transgender athlete, blaming the situation on a ‘misogynistic world.’ The incident sparked a broader debate about gender inclusion in sports and the political divide over transgender athletes’ participation.
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Clara Adams, a sophomore from North Salinas High School, was disqualified from the California state track and field championships after her celebratory act with a fire extinguisher was deemed unsportsmanlike. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) upheld the decision, citing the celebration as inappropriate, despite her father’s assertion that it was done away from opponents and…
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes the FDA’s approval of Moderna’s mNEXSPIKE vaccine, calling it ‘Not MAHA at all!!!’ The vaccine is intended for individuals 65 and older, or those with underlying health conditions.
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New York City saw the lowest number of shootings and murders in recorded history over the first five months of the year, according to city officials. The city reported 264 shootings and 112 homicides, surpassing previous records.
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President Donald Trump’s 20th week as commander in chief includes a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The week also features ongoing efforts to pass the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ to fund Trump’s agenda, with lawmakers debating the legislation’s impact on the national debt.
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Democratic Senator John Fetterman and Republican Senator Dave McCormick will participate in a bipartisan forum hosted by The Senate Project, aiming to discuss key issues and find common ground. The event, moderated by Fox News’ Shannon Bream, will take place at the Kennedy Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, with a live audience.
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A viral video of a Unitree H1 humanoid robot losing control during a factory test has raised concerns about the safety of advanced robotics. The footage shows the robot flailing uncontrollably, sparking fears of rogue machines, though experts suggest the incident was a technical glitch rather than an AI rebellion.
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A viral video of a Unitree H1 humanoid robot malfunctioning during a test has ignited fears of a robot uprising. Experts, however, explain that the incident was a technical error caused by a software flaw and physical restraint, not an AI rebellion.
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Seattle faces criticism for its treatment of Christian worshipers, with the Trump administration considering an intervention to protect First Amendment rights. The city has been accused of launching a campaign against faith, leading to violent confrontations at public prayer events.
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Democrats once dominated pop culture, but now Trump connects with influencers like UFC stars and podcasters. The party’s reliance on outdated consultants highlights a strategy that fails to engage younger voters in the current cultural landscape.
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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) cases are rising, with common medications and supplements posing hidden dangers, especially for vulnerable populations. Experts warn that DILI, which is a significant cause of acute liver failure, has grown in Western countries since the 1960s.
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Drug-induced liver injury cases are increasing, with common medications and supplements posing hidden dangers, especially for vulnerable populations. A study in *Toxicology Reports* found that around one-fifth of medication users experience DILI, linking it as a significant cause of acute liver failure.
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Planned Parenthood’s celebrity-backed campaign faces backlash as critics highlight declining health services and increased political spending. The campaign, which includes 25,000 celebrities and the organization, pushed for forced taxpayer funding through a New York Times ad. Critics argue that the organization’s data reveals a decline in essential health services and a significant increase in political…
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A new moderate severity security flaw has been discovered in Linux distributions allowing local attackers to exploit race conditions in core dump handlers to steal password hashes from the /etc/shadow file. Qualys has developed proof-of-concept code to demonstrate the potential impact of these vulnerabilities.
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Conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki, supported by former US President Donald Trump, has narrowly won the Polish presidential election, challenging Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government.
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China has condemned U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for his remarks labeling the country as a threat, calling them a ‘Cold War mentality’ and a provocation. Hegseth has vowed to bolster U.S. defenses against what he describes as China’s growing military buildup, particularly toward Taiwan.
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The U.S. government is adopting a new strategy in the fight against drug cartels by charging members of the Sinaloa cartel with terrorism-related offenses, marking the first time such charges have been used against cartel members. This move is intended to send a strong message and expand legal actions against these criminal groups.
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Kansas City business owners are growing increasingly frustrated with the city’s inadequate response to a severe rise in crime. Local entrepreneurs like Andrew Cameron and attorney Suzanne Hale-Robinson report significant financial losses due to property crimes and a lack of police presence, forcing them to seek solutions beyond the city’s resources.
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Business owners in Kansas City are frustrated with the city’s inadequate response to rising crime rates, which have led to increased property theft and violence. The city ranks among the most dangerous in the U.S., with 2025 homicide rates surpassing 2024 figures and property crime spiking by 31% between 2019 and 2023.
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A Reddit user’s complaint about inconsistent enforcement of airline carry-on baggage rules has sparked debate. The user described a situation where a passenger with two roller bags was allowed in the overhead bin while another with a backpack was told it could not be placed there.
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Six illegal immigrants, aged 13 to 21, have been charged in the murder of a South Carolina mother, Larisha Sharell Thompson. Text messages reveal a lack of remorse by suspects who should have never been in the U.S., former AG says.
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Mexico has become the first country in the world to hold an election for its judicial system, with reportedly low voter turnout as many citizens faced difficulty selecting from a large number of unfamiliar candidates. The decision to hold judicial elections was a result of widespread public demand for greater transparency and accountability in the…
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has demanded immediate answers from ICE regarding the arrest of 18-year-old Marcelo Gomes, a Milford High School student detained during a volleyball practice. The incident has sparked protests and calls for transparency, with local leaders and officials criticizing the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
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U.S. lawmakers, Trump administration officials, and Jewish groups condemn ‘horrifying’ Boulder terror attack as ‘vile, antisemitic act of terror’ after an Egyptian national was arrested for allegedly setting victims on fire during a peace rally for Israeli hostages. The attack, which left eight injured, has sparked outrage and calls for stronger action against antisemitism.
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national, is accused of a ‘targeted terror attack’ in Boulder, Colorado, during a pro-Israel event. The attack, which injured eight people, is being investigated as ideologically motivated violence by the FBI.
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The IDF released drone footage to counter claims of firing on civilians in Gaza, highlighting Hamas’s role in disrupting aid distribution. The agency also said that Hamas has done everything it can to disrupt food distribution efforts in the Gaza Strip.
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A large gathering at Santa Cruz’s Main Beach created a ‘Resist!’ human banner in rainbow colors during an anti-Trump protest. The event also included a coded anti-Trump message ’86 47′, sparking debate about the boundary between protest and incitement.
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Stack Overflow’s 15th annual developer survey explores the impact of AI on productivity and job satisfaction, revealing a slight decline in developer sentiment despite increased AI adoption. The survey also highlights a 7% drop in salaries across major tech roles, raising questions about the long-term implications for the industry.
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Ukraine launched a major drone strike deep into Russian territory, reportedly destroying over 40 Russian warplanes, marking its longest-range operation since the war began. Russia condemned the strike as a ‘terrorist act,’ but acknowledged the damage, with some aircraft catching fire.
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Recent graduates are facing rising unemployment as industries adopt AI to replace entry-level workers, with the unemployment rate reaching 5.8%. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has warned of a deteriorating employment situation in technical fields.
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Ukraine’s drone strikes have caused significant damage to Russian military aircraft, with Moscow reporting several planes caught fire. President Zelenskyy plans to send a delegation to Istanbul for peace talks.
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A terror attack occurred at a pro-Israel event in Boulder, Colorado, injuring multiple people and targeting the group ‘Run for Their Lives,’ which advocates for the release of hostages in Gaza. The Jewish community and Anti-Defamation League have condemned the attack, highlighting the rising concerns over anti-Semitic hate crimes.
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Samaritan’s Purse has dedicated its 20th armored ambulance to Israel’s national emergency medical service, Magen David Adom, amid escalating security threats. The ambulance, part of a 42-unit donation plan, is equipped to operate under fire and was highlighted as a critical aid during a ceremony in Jerusalem attended by Franklin Graham and Israeli survivors.
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The Tennessee Volunteers emerged victorious over the UCLA Bruins in a contentious Women’s College World Series elimination game, where a disputed call in the seventh inning allowed UCLA to tie the game. Tennessee later won in the ninth inning to advance to the next round.
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The Colorado Rockies made history with their 50th loss of the season, becoming the first MLB team to reach that milestone. The team’s 9-50 record has placed them at the bottom of modern baseball’s worst performance, tying with the 1962 Mets for the most sweeps in 20 series.
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An Egyptian national who overstayed his visa has been charged in a suspected terror attack that injured eight people during a peaceful rally for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado. The FBI is investigating the incident as an act of ideological violence, linked to anti-Israel sentiment.
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Russia claims Ukrainian forces conducted drone strikes on its airfields, resulting in several aircraft catching fire. The attack comes amid unconfirmed reports suggesting Ukraine may have destroyed over 40 Russian planes in recent operations.
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Rep. Jerry Nadler condemned the Trump administration for sowing chaos after a DHS officer handcuffed a member of his staff during a security sweep at his New York City office. He accused the administration of using intimidation tactics and disregarding legal boundaries, warning that such actions could set a dangerous precedent for the treatment of…
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German police have arrested a 72-year-old man over a fire which killed at least three at the Marien Hospital in Hamburg overnight. The incident, which occurred overnight, is under investigation.