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Tomi Lahren highlights Sen. John Kennedy’s rigorous questioning of Kate Shaw during a Hannity hearing, sparking debate on academic freedom and political scrutiny. The exchange has ignited broader conversations about public figures engaging with experts in a polarized environment.
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo avoided questions about sexual harassment allegations during Wednesday’s NYC mayoral debate, insisting they were false and politically motivated. His evasion has drawn criticism from opposition candidates and advocates.
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Lawrence Jones, Fox & Friends co-host, criticizes the U.S. court system for potentially protecting individuals who could threaten national security. FBI deputy director Dan Bongino, in an interview on Hannity, highlights the growing challenges facing the FBI and the need for enhanced security measures.
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Democratic candidates accused Cuomo of misleading Congress about nursing home deaths during the pandemic. The debate highlighted ongoing controversies over the crisis’s impact on healthcare.
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Michelle Beadle expressed surprise and embarrassment after Stephen A. Smith’s new SiriusXM program would replace her time slot. Beadle and co-host Cody Decker were caught off guard by the last-minute announcement with minimal notice.
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The article examines Trump’s recent comments regarding Ukraine and the White House’s response, highlighting the ongoing tensions and potential impact on U.S. foreign policy.
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., criticizes judges for overstepping their bounds and undermining the will of the people. This comes as President Donald Trump faces ongoing legal battles that have drawn significant public attention.
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During an appearance on the conservative talk show ‘Hannity,’ FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has raised alarms about the ‘dramatic’ threat landscape confronting the United States.
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama revealed that her daughters tried to ‘push away’ from her and Barack Obama during their teenage years, seeking to forge their own path and avoid being seen as benefiting from their parents’ fame. She emphasized the importance of letting children fail to build resilience, a principle she and Barack have…
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is set to introduce the automated balls and strikes (ABS) system for the 2026 season, aiming to enhance umpire accuracy amid ongoing modernization efforts. The proposal, tested in spring training and minor leagues, seeks to address player concerns about the system’s impact and fairness.
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The article examines the current state of immigration policy discussions within the Democratic Party and Donald Trump’s position on the matter. It explores the challenges and potential solutions related to border security and legal immigration reform.
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Democratic mayoral candidates in New York City debated Wednesday night, with several candidates distancing themselves from the defunding the police proposal. The discussion also included varying opinions on how to address Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations within the city.
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In a recent segment of ‘The Will Cain Show’, Donald Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with the Senate’s approach to immigration reform. He argued that the current legislative efforts are insufficient and do not align with his vision for border security and legal immigration.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed that the agency’s files show Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019, dismissing conspiracy theories that suggest he was murdered. The American financier, who was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, died while in federal custody.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo faced scrutiny during a mayoral debate over the Department of Justice’s investigation into his pandemic response. He dismissed the probe as a political tactic from former President Trump.
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President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation targeting foreign student visas at Harvard University, citing concerns over the school’s alleged foreign ties and failure to report information to DHS. The move is part of an ongoing feud between the White House and the Ivy League school, with the proclamation directing the State Department to consider…
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In the latest episode of ‘The Story with Martha MacCallum,’ former President Donald Trump took center stage in a wide-ranging discussion about his political career and foreign policy decisions. The conversation, which aired on Wednesday, June 4, focused on Trump’s interactions with Iran and his views on Ukraine.
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In a heated Democratic mayoral primary debate in New York City, former Governor Andrew Cuomo faced intense questions about his role in a contested COVID-19 report and the Justice Department’s investigation. Despite repeated prodding, Cuomo refused to confirm his involvement, blaming the inquiry on President Trump’s ‘MAGA line’ and framing it as a political tactic.
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CNN host Christiane Amanpour has expressed fear about traveling to the United States, comparing the experience to visiting North Korea due to strict border policies under the Trump administration. The comparison highlights concerns over heightened security and immigration enforcement measures.
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A radio host in Minnesota has claimed that protesters were responsible for all of the chaos following rumors of an ICE raid. The incident has sparked controversy over the accuracy of such claims and the broader implications of misinformation in public discourse.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino joined Tucker Carlson on Hannity to delve into the Jeffrey Epstein files and the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. Bongino outlined the significance of the Epstein files, which include a trove of information uncovered by the FBI and other agencies.
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Adam Carolla criticized Democrats for their lack of authenticity on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ suggesting they struggle to connect with voters. The segment raised concerns about the party’s messaging and its potential impact on election outcomes.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has urged the Trump DOJ and FBI to investigate alleged corruption during the Biden administration, citing concerns over potential misconduct. Hannity’s remarks on his show highlight ongoing political tensions and the role of law enforcement in addressing possible wrongdoing.
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Charles Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor serving a five-year sentence for leaking Trump’s tax records, refused to testify in a House inquiry, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights. His legal team argued that the testimony could implicate him in self-incrimination as he appeals his sentence.
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Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., has called for the United States to treat China as an adversary. During his appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Mills referenced Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs’ veto of a bill aimed at preventing China from purchasing land near military bases.
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Quitting Diet Coke may improve heart health and gut balance, while a rare stroke case in a 6-year-old highlights the need for timely medical intervention.
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A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration’s request to block the Department of Education’s closure, allowing legal challenges to continue. The decision highlights ongoing resistance to the administration’s plan to dismantle the department and shift education responsibilities to states.
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Samaritan’s Purse, a U.S.-based Christian aid group, is providing critical relief to war-torn regions in Israel,including building trauma centers and delivering armored ambulances. The group’s leadership, including Edward Graham, is directly engaging with communities affected by Hezbollah and Hamas attacks to restore hope and safety.
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Champlin Park’s transgender athlete Marissa Rothenberger pitched a complete game and hit two doubles in a walk-off win, leading her team to the Minnesota High School Girls’ Softball State Championship. The victory highlights the ongoing debate over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports.
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Comedian Dave Chappelle revealed the writers of NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ were in tears after Donald Trump’s 2016 win. Chappelle described the writers as ‘crying’ and ‘shocked’ by the outcome, providing a glimpse into the emotional impact of the election on the show’s creative team.
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WWE star The Miz is preparing to compete in the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament, aiming to improve his performance and beat NBA legend Charles Barkley. The tournament, held at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, features notable athletes and celebrities.
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OpenAI is challenging a court order to preserve all ChatGPT user logs, including deleted chats and API data, following accusations of destroying evidence. The company argues the order is rushed and undermines user privacy and data control policies.
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Rick Carlisle, head coach of the Indiana Pacers, expressed surprise at the sudden dismissal of Tom Thibodeau from his role as head coach of the New York Knicks, initially dismissing the news as a possible AI-generated fake. Thibodeau led the Knicks to their first Eastern Conference finals appearance in 25 years before his abrupt exit.
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Pacers coach Rick Carlisle praised Tom Thibodeau for his impact on the Knicks and initially dismissed reports of his dismissal as a fake AI post. Thibodeau helped the Knicks end their 25-year conference finals drought, though they lost to the Pacers in the six-game series.
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Phil Mickelson and a California lawmaker have raised alarms about the sewage crisis in San Diego, where millions of gallons of untreated sewage from Mexico are affecting beaches and Navy SEALs. Supervisor Jim Desmond highlights the lack of Mexican responsibility, while the EPA indicates progress toward a permanent solution.
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Vietnam has ended its two-child policy, which was implemented in 1993 to control overpopulation. The government cited the need to rejuvenate the population amid declining birth rates and aging demographics, with a fertility rate of 1.91 children per woman in 2024.
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Florida high school students enrolled in a college success course at Miami-Dade College faced controversy after being assigned a sexuality-focused questionnaire that included provocative questions about their sexual orientation and heterosexuals’ influence on overpopulation. The assignment, part of a course titled ‘Preparing for Student Success,’ was criticized by parents and educators as inappropriate for high…
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President Donald Trump has imposed travel restrictions on citizens from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen, under Executive Order 14161. The restrictions target nations deemed high-risk for terrorism, visa overstays, or lack of security cooperation.
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Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas faced a disruptive man in the stands during a Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia, who shouted disparaging and racial remarks. Thomas responded to the heckler’s online posts, stating the man’s behavior was sick and that enabling him online was gross.
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German Chancellor Merz is set to begin his first official visit to the United States, where he will meet with President Trump to discuss critical issues including Ukraine and trade tariffs. A massive evacuation was conducted in Cologne following the defusal of three WWII-era bombs.
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Rory McIlroy has explained why he skipped his media sessions at the PGA Championship, stating he was ‘pissed off’ after his nonconforming driver situation was leaked by the media. He emphasized that two members of the media were responsible for the leak.
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Rory McIlroy defended his decision to skip media sessions at the PGA Championship, citing frustration over the premature leak of his nonconforming driver situation. He expressed being ‘p—ed off’ after his name was disclosed by media outlets despite confidentiality agreements.
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Ceddanne Rafaela’s unprecedented 308-foot walk-off home run marked the shortest walk-off blast in Statcast history, securing an 11-9 Red Sox victory over the Angels. The game was a back-and-forth battle, with the Red Sox capitalizing on a tie in the eighth to send it into the ninth, culminating in Rafaela’s historic home run.
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Ceddanne Rafaela hit the shortest walk-off home run in the Statcast era, a 308-foot blast off the Pesky’s Pole, securing a dramatic 11-9 win for the Boston Red Sox over the Los Angeles Angels.The three shortest home runs ever tracked by Statcast have all been at Fenway Park, with Rafaela’s shot ranking as the third-shortest…
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday that President Donald Trump has nominated two high-ranking military officials for key command positions. Navy Vice Adm. Charles B. Cooper II, who has served in various capacities including as a surface warfare officer and advisor to the Interior Minister of Afghanistan, has been nominated for promotion to admiral and…
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UConn’s Dan Hurley has dismissed rumors of joining the Knicks, stating ‘Not another summer of that.’ The Knicks have fired head coach Tom Thibodeau after a successful playoff run, sparking a search for a new coach.
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Jim Daly, President of Focus on the Family, rejected the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) classification of his organization as a ‘hate group,’ calling it ‘discouraging,’ ‘dangerous,’ and a reflection of ‘what’s wrong with the culture right now.’ Daly argued that the SPLC’s criteria are biased and threaten the freedom of expression for religious organizations…
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The WNBA has launched an investigation into a Seattle Storm assistant coach following allegations that the individual used profanity toward a former player after a game. The probe is reportedly linked to a complaint, though some sources have cast doubt on the initial reports, adding to the team’s ongoing scrutiny.
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The WNBA has launched an investigation into the Seattle Storm’s assistant coach after allegations of profanity towards a former player. The team had previously concluded no misconduct in a workplace bullying probe.
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) challenged Texas’s 2001 law allowing in-state tuition for illegal immigrants, arguing it conflicts with federal requirements. Texas officials agreed to stop providing in-state tuition to undocumented individuals after the DOJ filed the complaint.
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Reddit has filed a lawsuit against AI startup Anthropic, alleging a breach of contract and unauthorized use of user data for AI training. The lawsuit claims Anthropic’s actions have caused financial harm and damage to the platform’s reputation.
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Three WWII-era bombs were safely defused in Cologne, Germany, highlighting the ongoing challenge of dealing with unexploded ordnance from past conflicts. Evacuations are a common occurrence in Germany and globally as specialists work to neutralize these dangerous remnants.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that President Donald Trump’s spending package would add $3 trillion to the nation’s primary deficits over the next decade. Critics warn the bill could worsen inflation, increase interest rates, complicate the tax code, and hinder long-term economic growth.
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Congressional Republicans and Elon Musk are facing a significant dispute over a major spending bill. The disagreement appears to be centered around provisions related to technology and innovation.
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Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume discusses the implications of Putin’s vow to retaliate against Ukraine following a drone strike. Hume analyzes the potential for further military conflict and its geopolitical impact.
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Former Miami Marlins president David Samson called out the Kansas City Royals for bringing up top prospect Jac Caglianone, calling it ‘the single-most irresponsible move I’ve seen in quite a long time.’ The decision, made before the Super Two deadline, risks Caglianone’s future arbitration eligibility and service time control.
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Dakota Johnson narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction during her appearance on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’ The incident highlights her fashion choices and humor in handling unexpected situations.
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President Donald Trump issued an ominous warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a phone call, threatening ‘serious consequences’ if Russia continues to support separatist forces in eastern Ukraine. The warning comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and growing concerns over Russian military activity.
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Artificial intelligence has uncovered new insights into the age of the Dead Sea Scrolls, potentially pushing their origins back by centuries. This could significantly alter our understanding of ancient Jewish and Christian history.
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Elon Musk’s criticism of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ has sparked a political firestorm in the House GOP, forcing lawmakers to defend their position on a sweeping fiscal initiative. The bill, which aims to cut federal spending and implement Trump’s policy agenda, faces internal GOP scrutiny over its fiscal implications.