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U.S. President Donald Trump stated after a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that he does not anticipate immediate peace in Ukraine following an airfield attack. Germany’s defense minister has called for additional air defense systems for Ukraine.
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Clara Adams, a California track star, was disqualified for a celebration involving a fire extinguisher, while trans athlete AB Hernandez won multiple titles, sparking controversy over fairness and bias. Public opinion in California shows strong opposition to trans athletes competing in women’s sports, with over 70% of parents supporting equal team placement based on sex…
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Mia Sara, known for her role as Sloane in ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,’ is returning to acting after a 14-year hiatus with ‘The Life of Chuck,’ directed by Mike Flanagan. She expressed her enthusiasm for working with the director, citing her admiration for his previous works.
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Jesse Watters criticized Rep. Eric Swalwell for gossiping with Republicans at the gym, suggesting it undermines Democratic unity. The discussion followed a $20 million study aimed at attracting male voters, raising questions about party strategy and internal dynamics.
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President Trump is hosting a ‘Summer Soirée’ at the White, celebrating the work of his top appointees. The event will highlight achievements of key officials under his administration.
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The U.S. has rejected a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, supported by the UK, France, Russia, and China. The resolution, which received 14 votes in favor and one against, failed to pass. U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Dorothy Shea criticized the resolution for not condemning Hamas and for rewarding its…
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The Boston Red Sox salvaged the final game of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels, but a heated pre-game confrontation occurred between a Red Sox coach and an Angels pitcher before the first pitch. The incident, which involved Jose Flores and Tyler Anderson, escalated during a practice session at Fenway Park, sparking further…
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Three U.S. World War II bombs were discovered in Cologne, Germany, leading to the evacuation of 20,500 residents and the closure of critical infrastructure. The operation required the activation of specialized bomb squad teams to safely defuse the unexploded ordnance.
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Dana Perino comments on the contentious spending bill, noting that both parties are unlikely to be satisfied with the outcome. The ‘Five’ co-hosts explore how Democratic lawmakers have expressed agreement with Elon Musk regarding Trump’s spending bill.
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U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has ruled that non-citizens deported to El Salvador’s maximum-security prison must be granted the right to challenge their removal under the Alien Enemies Act. This decision marks a significant legal setback for the Trump administration’s deportation efforts, which have faced numerous court challenges and Supreme Court interventions.
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Six-time Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte and his wife, model Kayla Rae Reid, have announced their divorce after seven years of marriage. The couple revealed their decision on Instagram, with Reid stating it came after a period of prayer and reflection.
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Three World War II bombs were discovered in Cologne, prompting the evacuation of over 20,000 residents. The successful defusal of the explosives has allowed the evacuation order to be lifted.
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The Five discusses calls to unmask ICE agents as the Trump administration attempts to deport cartel members. The segment highlights tensions between immigration enforcement and political discourse.
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The Five show addressed calls to unmask ICE agents as the Trump administration seeks to deport cartel members. Political analysts questioned the Democratic Party’s stance on mask mandates, suggesting potential shifts in public health policy.
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A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order halting the deportation of the family of Mohamed Soliman, an Egyptian national suspected in the Boulder firebombing attack. The ruling, issued by a Biden administration-appointed judge in Colorado, temporarily prevents immigration authorities from removing Soliman’s wife and five children from the U.S., pending a June 13…
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A federal judge in Colorado has temporarily blocked the deportation of the wife and five children of Mohamed Soliman, the Egyptian national under investigation for the Boulder firebombing attack. The court order, issued by Biden-appointed Judge Gordon P. Gallagher, prevents immigration authorities from removing the family, citing ‘irreparable harm’ as the reason, with a hearing…
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Philadelphia news anchor Mike Jerrick was diagnosed with basal cell skin cancer during a live TV segment discussing skin health. Doctors emphasized the importance of early detection, as this treatable form of skin cancer is unlikely to spread if caught early.
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A Chinese embassy official denied knowledge of the case involving two Chinese nationals charged with smuggling a ‘dangerous biological pathogen’ into the U.S. The U.S. authorities, including the FBI and CBP, have raised concerns about the potential threat of the fungus to the nation’s food supply.
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The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that was critical of Israel. U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Dorothy Shea condemned the draft resolution and also expressed concerns about the council’s failure to sanction Hamas or label it as a terrorist organization.
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16-Year-Old Swimmer Luka Mijatovic Breaks Michael Phelps’ Record at 2025 U.S. Swimming Championships
Luka Mijatovic, 16, shattered Michael Phelps’ 200-meter freestyle record at the 2025 U.S. Swimming Championships, setting a new standard. His performance has drawn attention for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, highlighting the emergence of young talent in the sport.
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Dermatologist Dr. Joanna Walker diagnosed TV host Mike Jerrick with skin cancer during a live broadcast. The incident has sparked conversations about early detection and public awareness of skin health.
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Shaquille O’Neal has criticized the NBA’s current direction, calling the game ‘soft’ and lamenting the trend of big men shooting 3-pointers. He also criticized the All-Star format as ‘terrible’ and called for a return to more competitive play.
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Sen. Dick Durbin has warned that he will continue to block at least one of President Donald Trump’s DOJ nominees, specifically Jason Reding Quinones, in an effort to push for fair and bipartisan processes. The Illinois Democrat’s hold has raised concerns amid ongoing political tensions, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer also opposing another Trump…
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California high school track star Clara Adams and her father David Adams challenge their disqualification following an ‘unsports’ celebration. They appeared on ‘The Will Cain Show’ to voice concerns, sparking discussions about fairness in sports.
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Authorities in Washington state uncovered a cache of military-grade weapons and Nazi symbols during a joint operation with federal agencies, leading to the arrest of two white supremacists. The suspects were found with a range of firearms and pro-Nazi materials, indicating active involvement in extremist groups.
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A GOP House Homeland Security Committee member is organizing a hearing on the growing threat of antisemitic violence, spurred by recent attacks in Boulder, Colorado, and Washington, D.C. These incidents, including a fatal attack on Israeli Embassy staff and a mass injury event in Boulder, are being framed as part of a broader pattern linked…
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Ukraine’s recent drone attacks on Russia have exposed the vulnerability of advanced air forces, including the United States’, to low-cost drone technology. The strikes demonstrate how easily such systems can disrupt military operations, raising concerns about the future of aerial warfare.
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The top two congressional Republicans, Mike Johnson and John Thune, have rebutted Elon Musk’s criticism of their ‘big, beautiful bill,’ dismissing his calls to oust lawmakers supporting it as inaccurate. Johnson emphasized the complexity of the legislation, while Thune said the bill needs a 51-vote majority in the Senate.
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer has expanded his investigation into former President Joe Biden’s mental decline, requesting interviews with five senior former White House aides. The inquiry focuses on alleged usurpation of authority by Biden’s staff and potential concealment of his deteriorating mental and physical health.
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Republican lawmakers are demanding that White House budget director Russ Vought release the full budget request to Congress, as the fiscal year nears its end. Vought claims he has provided sufficient information for appropriators to draft funding bills, but lawmakers argue the delay jeopardizes avoiding a government shutdown.
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The Capitol Police Board has narrowed its search to two external candidates for the chief position: Michael Sullivan and Randolph Alles.The union opposes Gallagher’s selection as interim chief, citing concerns over promotion of problematic officers.
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Lawmakers are close to finalizing language for a spectrum provision in the GOP’s tax and spending bill, according to Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), who said the agreement would protect key spectrum bands through 2034.Rounds, a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, emphasized that the emerging deal would safeguard critical spectrum bands from commercial…
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The Senate’s parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, faces a critical decision on whether to block a major tax increase in the Republicans’ megabill. This provision, known as the ‘revenge tax,’ could potentially violate reconciliation rules or be deemed outside the Senate’s jurisdiction, causing significant uncertainty.
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Several former Republican governors have expressed concerns over a controversial House GOP plan to shift billions in federal food aid costs to states, raising alarms among GOP lawmakers. The provision, which would impact the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), threatens to place a significant financial burden on deep-red states like Alabama, potentially forcing governors to…
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The Senate Judiciary Committee has started confirming Trump’s first judicial nominees, a process that continues his legacy of filling the federal bench with conservative judges. Political tensions emerged over partisanship, as some senators questioned the qualifications of the nominees.
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Top congressional Republicans, including Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, have responded to Elon Musk’s criticism of their ‘big, beautiful bill’ and its substantial funding increase. The legislation includes a $4 trillion increase in the borrowing limit, which the Congressional Budget Office estimates will add an additional $2.4 trillion in deficits over…
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The political conflict in Tennessee has intensified after ICE conducted a large-scale raid in Nashville, leading to the arrest of approximately 200 suspected undocumented immigrants. This operation, carried out in partnership with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, has sparked accusations against Mayor Freddie O’Connell, with state Republicans accusing him of obstructing federal immigration enforcement and aligning…
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A new report from Tech for Campaigns highlights Democrats’ struggle to maintain consistent online engagement during non-election years, contrasting with Republicans’ sustained digital presence. The analysis argues that conservative organizations spend more on social platforms, capturing a larger audience while Democratic-aligned groups often remain dormant, making election-year persuasion more challenging.
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EA Sports has released the first look at Madden NFL 26, introducing player-specific traits and adaptive counters that align with real-world strategies. The trailer showcases the game’s enhanced gameplay mechanics.
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The U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) secured significant victories against China and Jamaica, providing coach Emma Hayes with valuable insights into the team’s depth. These wins are crucial as the team prepares for the next World Cup.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are participating in the ‘Cut and Color Funds the Cure’ event to raise funds for the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Players like Mayfield and Wirfs will dye their hair, highlighting their support for pediatric cancer research and awareness.
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The article highlights the most iconic moments from the 2025 NBA playoffs, capturing unforgettable images from the series. These moments range from explosive dunks to stunning comebacks that defined the postseason.
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The latest developments in baseball have prompted a strategic shift in team lineups, incorporating players Harper and Chisholm. This adjustment is anticipated to boost the team’s overall performance and facilitate player development.
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Tristan H. Cockcroft evaluates whether trading Aaron Judge is feasible for teams, analyzing potential return values that could justify such a move. The insights provide a strategic guide for executives and fans considering the implications of a major trade.
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The article ranks the top 12 men’s college basketball teams for the 2,000,000 season, focusing on teams that have leveraged the transfer portal to strengthen their rosters. It highlights how several programs have become serious contenders by acquiring high-profile talent.
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Julianna Peña faces Kayla Harrison in a co-main event at UFC 316 despite long odds. Peña’s history of upsets makes this matchup highly anticipated.
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Pep Guardiola believes new signings and coaches will energize Manchester City for the new season after a disappointing year. The manager expressed confidence in the potential of fresh faces to rejuvenate the squad.
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France head coach Didier Deschamps has given his full backing to Ousman, Dembélé for the Ballon d’Or. This support comes amid ongoing speculation about the winger’s future in football.
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Jack Grealish is set to be left out of Manchester City’s squad for the Club World Cup, as he moves closer to a summer exit. The decision highlights the uncertainty surrounding his future at the club.
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Finland’s women’s national team manager has issued a public apology after mistakenly including a retired 51-year-old player in the squad for the upcoming match against Serbia. The error highlights the challenges of managing rosters and the importance of accurate player information in international competitions.
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Zack Steffen has been ruled out of the Concacaf Gold Cup after a knee injury, making him the second goalkeeper dropped from the USMNT training camp. The move raises concerns about the team’s goalkeeping depth for the tournament.
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Loïs Boisson has become the first women’s wild card to reach the French Open semifinals since the Open era began. Her remarkable performance has captivated tennis fans worldwide, showcasing her determination and talent.
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Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze has called for the team to shift focus from recent recruiting and portal successes to delivering results on the field. The coach is pushing for the team to demonstrate resilience and determination in crucial moments.
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The Colorado Rockies have achieved their first three-game sweep of the season, defeating the Miami Marlins to improve their record. This marks their first such sweep since May 2024, signaling a potential turnaround for the struggling team.
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FanDuel has banned a bettor for posting a video of himself heckling Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas, claiming the incident contributed to his parlay win. The platform cited guidelines against harassment and disrespectful behavior.
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Novak Djokovic, the No. 6 seed, proved too much for No. 3 Alexander Zverev, winning 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 to set up a French Open semifinal showdown vs. No. 1 Jannik Sinner.
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The WNBA followed up on an allegation that a Storm assistant coach cursed at an Aces player after the teams’ game Sunday, but no investigation was launched, a source said. The league’s decision not to pursue the matter has sparked discussions about accountability and discipline within professional sports leagues.
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The Boston Red Sox secured a dramatic 11-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels with a walk-off home run by Ceddanne Rafaela in the bottom of the ninth inning. This marks the shortest walk-off HR since 2015, highlighting the team’s resilience and Rafaela’s clutch performance.
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winner as Portugal fought back to beat Germany 2-1 on Wednesday and reach the Nations League final. The match, which took place at the Estadio do Algarve, saw Portugal mount a resilient comeback to secure their place in the final.
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Ohio State coach Ryan Day is advocating for the College Football Playoff (CFP) to include at least four automatic qualifying spots for the expanded Big Ten conference. The proposal reflects the growing debate over the structure of the CFP and the representation of college football’s major conferences.