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The United Nations has issued a report urging the release of Alaa Abdel-Fattah, Egypt’s most prominent detainee, alongside the UK and human rights organizations. His mother, who has been participating in a hunger strike for over 250 days, is now critically ill.
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The United Nations and the UK have joined human rights organizations in demanding the release of Alaa Abdel-Fattah, Egypt’s most prominent detainee. His prolonged hunger strike, now lasting over 250 days, has led to his mother being in critical health.
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The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Hamas of sabotaging a U.S. and Israeli-backed aid group to maintain control in Gaza. U.N. officials criticized the U.S. veto of a ceasefire resolution, while Israeli officials argued that Hamas could enrich itself from unrestricted aid.
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New episodes of Season 2 of ‘The Art of the Surge: The Donald Trump Comeback’ will be available on Fox Nation starting June 11. The series, which chronicles Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, is expected to provide insights into his strategy and the election night events.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a loyal Trump ally, has distanced herself from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act after admitting she did not read its entire text. The bill faces growing opposition from key GOP members and Elon Musk, with concerns over its financial impact and AI regulation restrictions.
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The Will Cain Show features conservative commentator Tim Young discussing the day’s key political news and insights. The episode also includes an interview with mentalist Christophe Fox about his notable illusions.
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Ancient Roman philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius’ quotes are widely shared on social media for guidance during crises. His preference for philosophy over imperial power highlights his enduring influence.
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Elected officials in Minneapolis have faced criticism for spreading false information suggesting a criminal warrant was an ICE operation, leading to a chaotic protest where federal agents clashed with demonstrators. Sheriff Dawanna Witt condemned the ‘highly irresponsible’ posts, warning they could incite riots.
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Federal Communications Commissioner Nathan Simington is expected to leave the agency by the end of the week, with his 31-year-old chief of staff, Gavin Wax, being considered as a likely replacement. Wax, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, is seen as a strong conservative voice on tech and media policy.
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Israeli officials claim Hamas is ‘extremely afraid’ that a new humanitarian aid initiative, backed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, could weaken the terror group’s influence in the Gaza Strip. The announcement, made by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, highlights concerns that the aid could threaten Hamas’ grip on the region, potentially undermining its…
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American tennis star Jessica Pegula criticized delusional bettors for death threats and harsh online comments following her fourth-round loss to Loïs Boisson at the French Open. Pegula, whose family owns the Buffalo Bills and Sabres, shared screenshots of offensive messages and expressed concern over the level of harassment faced by tennis players, arguing it is…
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State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce described Trump’s travel bans as ‘common sense restrictions.’ Bruce also addressed the Harvard student restriction, framing it as a necessary measure.
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Laken Riley’s sister, Lauren Phillips, expresses cautious hope in PresidentTrump’s immigration policies while acknowledging that more work is needed to secure the U.S. borders. The Laken Riley Act, signed into law by Trump, aims to enhance border security by directing ICE to detain illegal immigrants accused of theft or assaulting police officers.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to address trade disputes and defense spending. The meeting comes amid a complex U.S.-Germany relationship marked by past disagreements, yet recent positive interactions suggest a more collaborative tone.
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President Donald Trump stated that he had a ‘very good’ phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping during ongoing trade negotiations. The call, which took place amid heightened tensions over tariffs and trade imbalances, reflects the U.S. administration’s efforts to reach a deal with China.
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India’s AI startup boom has not produced a world-class AI engine like DeepSeek or Chat, highlighting innovation gaps. The country faces challenges in developing high-quality AI models.
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers in a case brought by Mexico, which alleged the companies aided illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels. The decision emphasized that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) does not allow lawsuits against gun manufacturers unless they ‘proximately caused’ harm, which the…
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Political dynasties are becoming increasingly entrenched in Southeast Asia, with the children of former leaders gaining significant influence in half of the region’s countries. This trend has raised concerns about the concentration of power and the potential for political stagnation.
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Two Florida men have been charged with careless boating after a fatal hit-and-run incident involving 15-year-old ballerina Ella Adler. The incident took place in Key Biscayne, Florida, when Adler was wakeboarding and struck by a second boat that fled the scene, resulting in her death.
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A bipartisan group of 37 lawmakers has introduced legislation to prevent state governments from imposing restrictions on interstate energy projects, aiming to lower energy costs and support ‘American energy dominance.’ The bill, known as the Energy Choice Act, seeks to remove state-level roadblocks to energy development, particularly targeting New York’s ban on Marcellus Shale gas…
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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping conducted a lengthy phone call, with Trump claiming a ‘very positive’ conclusion to the discussion. The call focused largely on trade, with both leaders agreeing to reduce tariffs and address compliance issues.
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Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich express shock over Karine Jean-Pierre’s decision to leave the Democratic Party, citing her recent statements and Biden’s remarks about losing control during his presidency. The situation highlights tensions within the party and its implications for future political strategies.
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The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of an Ohio woman who claimed workplace discrimination, finding that majority groups in protected classes don’t need to meet higher evidentiary standards in Title VII cases. The decision overturns the Sixth Circuit’s ‘background circumstances’ rule, which required majority group plaintiffs to present additional evidence.
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that majority groups in protected classes do not need to meet heightened evidentiary standards to prove workplace discrimination. The ruling overturns a Sixth Circuit rule requiring such evidence, impacting how Title VII cases are handled.
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Fox & Friends co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Lawrence Jones competed in a plank challenge, adding a lighter touch to their usual political discourse. The segment emphasized the hosts’ physical stamina and provided a refreshing break from the usual news cycle, boosting viewer interaction.
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Protesters in Minneapolis clashed with federal agents as rumors posted online suggested criminal search warrant was an ICE raid. The incident has sparked concerns about misinformation and community safety.
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A Guatemalan man identified as O.C.G. has been flown back to the United States after a judge determined he had been wrongfully deported to Mexico without the chance to contest his removal. This marks the first known instance of the Trump administration complying with a judge’s orders to return an individual removed from the U.S.…
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Democrats are advocating for ICE agents to remove their masks, despite concerns about safety and health. The debate has intensified following recent threats targeting ICE agents, raising questions about the balance between security and public health.
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Elon Musk has come under fire from members of the Republican Party for his recent comments criticizing President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’. Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports that Musk’s criticisms of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ have caused exasperation among GOP members, with some expressing frustration at his approach to political discourse.
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The Supreme Court has unanimously overturned Wisconsin’s denial of unemployment tax exemption to a Catholic charity, ruling that the state’s distinction based on theological differences violates the First Amendment. This decision emphasizes the importance of impartial treatment of all religious groups, ensuring that no denomination receives preferential treatment based on theological differences.
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A Washington state outdoorsman, Travis Decker, is wanted for the murder of his three daughters, who were found dead at a campground with plastic bags over their heads and bound wrists. Authorities have not identified a motive for the crime, while Decker’s ex-wife reported concerns about his mental health and history of failing to follow…
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ESPN anchor Jay Harris disclosed his prostate cancer diagnosis and plans to undergo surgery next week. He emphasized the importance of early detection and regular checkups, aiming to raise awareness about men’s health issues.
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A witness has provided explosive testimony detailing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ alleged ‘dangling’ over a balcony during the trial. The new allegations are raising significant questions about the case’s direction and potential implications.
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Democratic lawmakers are calling for ICE agents to reveal their identities by removing masks. This demand follows a segment on Fox & Friends that has sparked debate over the issue.
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President Donald Trump has directed an investigation into allegations that former President Joe Biden improperly used the Secret Service’s aut,
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested over 2,000 individuals during a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Dallas, Texas. Among the detainees is a suspected al-Qaeda member who was apprehended during the operation.
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A significant data breach at LexisNexis, a major data broker, has exposed the personal information of over 364,000 individuals. The breach occurred in December 2024 and was discovered months later, raising concerns about data security and privacy.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth plans to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, arguing that warships should not be named after individuals primarily celebrated for their sexuality. Critics, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have condemned the move as an ‘erasure of those who fought to break down barriers.’
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A recent ARD Deutschlandtrend survey highlights declining voter trust in the United States and Israel among German citizens. The poll also explores Germany’s perception of reliable international partners and public sentiment toward Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
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Congressional and DOJ investigations examine allegations that White House staff secretly ran the Biden presidency, potentially invalidating pardons and executive orders signed by autopen without the president’s knowledge or consent. The case of the ‘Runaway Autopen’ is under scrutiny as legal experts consider the possibility of annulment if signatures were forged.
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New Zealand lawmakers face record suspensions for performing a Maori haka as a protest during a debate on Indigenous rights legislation. The incident occurred in November and has sparked debate on cultural expression and parliamentary decorum.
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Three New Zealand lawmakers have been suspended for 3 years after performing the Maori haka during a protest over Indigenous rights legislation. The suspension is the longest in New Zealand Parliament’s history and has sparked significant political debate.
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Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web drone strike has dealt a significant blow to Russia’s air power, destroying over 40 warplanes, including nuclear-capable bombers and radar planes, and has sparked concerns about the future of airpower and drone warfare.
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A recent EU drug report highlights the growing trend of synthetic substances, including cathin, being produced in Europe to meet rising demand. The report emphasizes that the health risks associated with these drugs remain largely unknown, raising concerns about their potential impact on public health.
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A Russian drone strike in Ukraine has killed at least five people, including a 1-year-old, hours after a call between Trump and Putin. The attack in Pryluky has led to the deaths of multiple family members during rescue efforts, with Zelenskyy noting this as the 632nd child killed since the war began.
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Minnesota’s Champlin Park High School trans pitcher Marissa Rothenberger led her team to the state championship, prompting a lawsuit from opposing players and legal action from officials over transgender athletes in girls’ sports. The controversy highlights national tensions regarding the fairness and safety of female athletes in the face of transgender inclusion.
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Israel has confirmed the recovery of two hostages kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7 attacks. The nation also announced the reopening of aid centers in Gaza today.
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WWE star The Miz expressed his thoughts on R-Truth’s surprise departure after nearly two decades with the company. The bond between the duo, known as Awesome Truth, was highlighted by their tag-team gold at WrestleMania 40.
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Germany’s Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has announced the country needs to recruit up to 60,000 additional service personnel to meet NATO’s defense commitments. This call comes amid escalating military tensions with Russia.
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As summer travel accelerates, passengers are reporting incidents of unmasked coughing on flights, which have sparked debates about mask usage. The CDC recommends wearing masks to curb airborne disease transmission in confined spaces like airplanes.
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The NBA Finals start on Thursday with the Oklahoma City Thunder hosting the underdog Indiana Pacers. Despite the Pacers’ 18-game regular season deficit, their 50-32 record secured them a spot in the East’s fourth place.
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Four Oregon high school athletes have shared their traumatic experiences competing against trans athletes, sparking a broader debate on gender inclusion in sports. The girls, including Alexa Anderson, Lil, Maddie Eischen, and Sophia Carpenter, describe how their sports careers and identities have been challenged by the inclusion of trans athletes.
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Burundi is set to hold a tightly controlled election expected to favor the ruling party, with the opposition sidelined amid a deepening economic crisis. The country’s political landscape is marked by a lack of independent oversight and mounting public discontent.
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A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Jewish students against the University of Pennsylvania, which alleged the school permitted antisemitic incidents, creating a hostile environment. The ruling stated that the plaintiffs’ amended complaint failed to meet the legal standards for a viable claim under Title VI and other laws.
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US President Donald Trump has accused China of violating the recent trade deal, potentially jeopardizing the fragile truce. Analysts are watching closely to see if a scheduled presidential call can resolve the crisis.
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Wildland firefighters across North America and other parts of the world are facing unprecedented challenges as rising temperatures alter fire behavior, creating dangerous feedback loops. A veteran hotshot gives a glimpse of life on the frontlines.
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New research highlights a growing trend of seniors using marijuana, with 7% now being current users despite significant health risks. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, shows a near 50% increase in marijuana use among those over 65 from 2021 to 2023.
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Former President Joe Biden is defending the use of the autopen, a device that allows the White House to sign documents with his handwritten signature, amid a Republican investigation. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping travel ban targeting several high-risk countries to block dangerous foreign actors from entering the U.S. Israel has recovered…
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred acknowledged that President Donald Trump’s support played a significant role in removing Pete Rose from the ineligible list. The decision followed increased scrutiny of Rose’s eligibility after his death last year.
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Dallas Wings player DiJonai Carrington responded to critics labeling her a ‘dirty player,’ defending her hard-hitting approach. The controversy arose after a flagrant foul against Skylar Diggins and a confrontation with a referee, prompting security intervention.