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Fox News reports that Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s feud over the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ has escalated, with Trump criticizing Musk’s opposition to the EV incentives, while Musk claims Trump would have lost the 2024 election without his support. The dispute highlights growing political tensions surrounding the legislation as it moves through Congress.
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NATO defense ministers have endorsed a plan to increase alliance defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2030, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands for greater military investment from member states. The agreement marks a significant step toward meeting the 2030 target, which aligns with the alliance’s strategic priorities.
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Bill Belichick’s publicist reportedly assured the UNC head coach that his CBS interview would focus on his new book, but the conversation veered off-topic, prompting Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson to intervene and delay the interview. Belichick called the incident a ‘false narrative’ created by CBS, while CBS maintains the interview was wide-ranging and unmediated.
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Tim and Esther Keiderling were found dead on Mount Katahdin in Maine after a massive search operation. Their disappearance raised concerns due to the harsh weather conditions, which may have contributed to their situation.
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USA Today is being criticized for its article on the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of firebombing Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado. The media outlet faces backlash for focusing on the daughter’s aspirations rather than the victims of the attack.
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The Atlanta Braves suffered a crushing 11-10 defeat to the Arizona Diamondbacks, marking their fourth consecutive loss and a devastating ninth-inning meltdown. Hall of Famer Tom Glavine criticized the team’s direction, suggesting the collapse may represent a low point.
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A Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport was evacuated after a bomb threat caused law enforcement to conduct an investigation. Passengers were safely deplaned, rescreened, and the aircraft inspected for explosives as the threat remains under investigation.
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Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizes Trump’s key role in pressuring Russia to halt its war in Ukraine. The meeting highlights the importance of US-German collaboration in addressing the conflict.
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Key figures from Bryan Kohberger’s Pennsylvania past have been summoned as witnesses in his Idaho student murders trial, including his former professor and a boxing gym owner. The defense is exploring the ‘alternate perpetrators’ strategy as the prosecution prepares to introduce evidence linking Kohberger to the crime scene.
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The U.S. Department of State has sanctioned four ICC judges for alleged unlawful actions against Israel. This follows Trump’s executive order against the ICC’s May 2024 arrest warrants for Israeli officials.
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President Donald Trump asserted himself as the ‘most police president’ during a roundtable discussion with the Fraternal Order of Police, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to law enforcement. His remarks focused on boosting police funding and addressing misconduct, with the Fraternal Order of Police expressing mixed reactions.
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Alex Gray evaluates Trump’s strategy for ending the Ukraine war on ‘America Reports.’ Gray questions the role of Russia sanctions in peace process.
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Alex Gray, former Trump NSC Chief of Staff, supports Russia sanctions as a tool in the peace process. The former official evaluates Trump’s mediation efforts on ‘America Reports.’
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The New York Giants’ offseason training session ended early due to two major confrontations. Players Brian Burns and James Hudson got into a scuffle during the 90-degree heat, which escalated into another confrontation involving Kayvon Thibodeaux and Jermaine Eluemunor.
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George Wendt, the beloved actor who played Norm Peterson on ‘Cheers’ for 11 seasons, has passed away at the age of 76. His cause of death was listed as cardiac arrest with underlying conditions including congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, and hypertension, according to official documents.
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President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation restricting travel to the United States from 19 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, Yemen, Venezuela, Cuba, and Laos, citing national security concerns. The move has drawn fierce backlash from Democrats, social media critics, and civil rights organizations, who accuse the administration of promoting Islamophobia and xenophobia.
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Volker discusses Putin’s attacks on Ukraine and Trump’s possible delay in seeking peace. The former ambassador highlights concerns over Russia’s aggression and the administration’s strategic approach to conflict resolution.
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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are escalating their public feud over the recent spending bill, with both parties accusing each other of undermining national interests. This growing rift highlights the tension between the former president and the tech mogul.
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Dr. Ana-Maria Temple, a pediatrician, expresses support for ‘Operation Stork, Speed’ to provide better nutrition for U.S. babies. The initiative aims to improve the availability of baby formula by addressing current nutritional standards.
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A bomb threat led to the grounding of a Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metro Airport. K-9 units searched the aircraft for explosives, with authorities confirming no threat was found.
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The Justice Department is reviewing pardons issued by former President Joe Biden amid concerns about his use of an autopen to sign documents and his cognitive decline. Biden’s most controversial pardon, granted by hand, was for his son Hunter, who was found guilty of multiple felony charges.
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Former Rep. Michelle Steel warned that U.S. universities are essentially training Chinese nationals to America’s detriment. Her comments followed the arrest of Chinese nationals charged with bioweapons smuggling.
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In a recent episode of ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Fox News host Will Cain delves into the intensifying public rivalry between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. The conversation centers on their latest disagreement, which has escalated into a broader ideological battle over regulatory frameworks and the role of technology in shaping the future…
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Controversial Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has withdrawn from a boxing tournament in the Netherlands following World Boxing’s new mandatory sex testing policy. Eindhoven Mayor Jeroen Dijsselbloem criticized the decision, calling it discriminatory.
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Elon Musk has accused President Donald Trump of being in the Jeffrey Epstein files, claiming that the reason these files haven’t been made public is due to Trump’s involvement. Musk made the allegations on social media after Trump claimed he had removed Musk from DOGE.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has expressed concern over President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs, suggesting they could negatively impact both Canadian and American industries. During an interview with ‘America Reports,’ Ford emphasized the potential economic consequences for both sides of the border, calling for a more balanced approach to trade policies to mitigate these…
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Stanford professor Andrew Ng criticized the term ‘vibe coding’ as misleading, arguing that it falsely suggests coding with AI tools is a casual activity. Instead, he describes the practice as a deeply intellectual and exhausting process.
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A federal court judge has warned Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of potential removal from his trial amid ongoing legal proceedings. The judge emphasized the importance of the trial’s integrity and the need for Combs to comply with court procedures.
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A federal court judge has warned Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of potential removal from his trial over alleged misconduct during the proceedings. The warning comes as Combs faces legal challenges related to an incident involving a minor, which has sparked public interest and legal debate.
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Former President Bill Clinton defended President Joe Biden’s mental state on ‘The View,’ asserting that Biden has “good judgment and a clear mind” during their interactions. Clinton expressed skepticism over the media’s focus on reports detailing Biden’s decline, particularly from books like ‘Original Sin.’
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Former President Donald Trump criticized Elon Musk for his comments on the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’, claiming the billionaire had no issue with the legislation. The former president suggested Musk was unaware of the bill’s content before it was passed, reigniting tensions between the two high-profile figures.
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A Florida middle school teacher, Oliver Fell, 28, has been charged with lewd conduct and transmission of harmful material to a minor after allegedly sending a nude image of herself to a 14-year-old student. The allegations emerge following a student’s report in March 2025, which prompted an investigation into communications that allegedly led to the…
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Rep. Marlin Stutzman’s Emergency Spending Accountability Act would impose strict guardrails on emergency funding for national crises, aiming to curb the $36 trillion national debt. The bill requires federal agencies to pay down emergency spending balances by 20% annually for five years, ensuring taxpayer dollars are used responsibly.
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President Donald Trump has expressed his disappointment following Elon Musk’s public criticism of his ‘big, beautiful bill.’ Musk’s remarks have raised concerns about the feasibility of the proposal and its alignment with the administration’s goals.
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Dolly Parton has expressed gratitude in a recent interview on ‘America Reports,’ discussing her new book and the mission of Dollywood, her family-oriented entertainment resort. The interview provides insight into her creative process and her commitment to fostering family experiences through her ventures.
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Hiking requires reliable hydration solutions, and eight specially designed water bottles are highlighted for their durability, portability, and functionality. These bottles are engineered to withstand rugged trails while keeping water fresh and easily accessible.
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The attorney for Mohamed Soliman accused in the Boulder attack has drawn sharp criticism by likening the Trump administration to Nazi Germany. This provocative statement has ignited discussions about the boundaries of free speech and the implications of such rhetoric in political discourse.
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Eddie House, a former NBA champion, recently joined Jason McIntyre to evaluate the Indiana Pacers’ potential to upset the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. The former player shared insights into the strengths and weaknesses of both teams, discussing how the Pacers might leverage their strategy to challenge the Thunder’s dominance.
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NBA champion Eddie House joins Jason McIntyre to discuss the Indiana Pacers’ chances of upsetting the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. House highlights the key factors that could influence the outcome of the series.
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U.S. President Donald Trump accepted an invitation to visit China following a phone call with President Xi Jinping. Trade negotiating teams from both nations are set to meet soon, signaling a potential shift in trade relations.
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Emily Austin, a Fox News contributor, criticized the left’s alleged misinformation campaign regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict during a segment on Fox Across America. She argued that liberal narratives are distorting the portrayal of events in the Middle East.
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Aaron Rodgers has decided to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2025 NFL season, as he reportedly communicated his intent to the team. The decision marks a significant shift in the quarterback’s career trajectory, with the Steelers set to benefit from his arrival.
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Former acting ICE director Jonathan Fahey and Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich discussed ICE’s new record for daily arrests on ‘The Story’. The topic includes the implications for sanctuary cities.
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Michelle Obama is releasing a new beauty book titled ‘The Look’ to reclaim her style narrative after years of scrutiny during her White House years. The $50 book will feature over 200 photographs, including previously unpublished images, and highlight her most memorable fashion moments.
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Sen. Adam Schiff has demanded financial disclosures from senior White House officials, prompting a White House response that highlighted concerns over Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s investment portfolio. The administration insists all officials comply with transparency requirements, while Schiff argues for accountability on potential conflicts of interest.
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Elon Musk has criticized Republican leaders Mike Johnson and John Thune over their support for Trump’s domestic agenda, mocking their past concerns about the budget deficit. Musk has publicly opposed the megabill, warning it would increase national debt and threatening to challenge Republican incumbents in the midterms.
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Elon Musk’s public attacks on the GOP’s domestic-policy megabill have triggered a rapid response from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who is working to mitigate the backlash and safeguard the legislation. Johnson is countering Musk’s criticism by questioning his motives, challenging fiscal claims, and emphasizing the need for consensus among Republicans to pass the bill.
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President Donald Trump has escalated his public feud with Elon Musk to a new level, now directly targeting the billionaire’s federal contracts as a means to save public funds. This sharp turn in the relationship comes after Musk’s recent public criticism of Trump’s domestic policies and a series of pointed exchanges on social media.
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FIFA has finalized a significant investment agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) for the 2025 Club World Cup, which will be hosted in the United States. This partnership marks another major step in Saudi Arabia’s strategy to expand its global sports footprint.
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Vasiliy Lomachen’ts approach to boxing set him apart from his contemporaries. From the outset of his professional career, he challenged himself by facing the top opposition in the sport.
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Manchester City is close to a deal for Wolves’ Rayan Aït-Nouri. The transfer could add depth to City’s defense.
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The NWSL announced on Thursday that it will now allow intrale, which will provide Boston and Denver franchises with additional money to build their initial rosters.
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Barcelona’s attempt to sign Luis Díaz has been rejected by Liverpool. The transfer talks have collapsed, leaving both clubs without a resolution.
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Jordan and Uzbekistan have qualified for the men’s World Cup finals for the first time, while South Korea has secured their 11th successive finals appearance. This marks a significant milestone in the global expansion of football.
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Sergiño Dest has withdrawn from the Concacaf Gold Cup, adding to the U.S. Men’s National Team’s list of absentees. The news has raised concerns about the team’s readiness for the tournament.
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Francisco Lindor, the Mets’ shortstop, has fractured his right pinky toe after being hit by a pitch. The Mets have decided not to place him on the injured list for now.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown, the Detroit Lions’ All-Pro receiver, plans to participate in training camp following offseason knee surgery. The player expressed optimism about his recovery, stating he is ‘good to go’ for the upcoming training sessions.
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The Arizona Diamondbacks executed a dramatic ninth-inning comeback, scoring seven runs to overcome a 10-4 deficit and secure a three-game sweep over the struggling Atlanta Braves. The win extends the Braves’ losing streak to 11 straight games in their 14-match stretch.
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Russell Wilson, the New York Giants’ new quarterback, is set to mentor rookie Jaxson Dart despite his job description not explicitly stating this role. The team’s focus remains on Wilson’s performance as he adapts to the NFL, while Dart is expected to learn from his veteran teammate.
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Aaron Rodgers is reportedly set to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers, a move that could provide the team with the quarterback it desperately needs. The future Hall of Famer’s potential departure from Green Bay has sparked widespread speculation in the NFL community.