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President Trump advised Netanyahu to avoid military strikes on Iran as nuclear talks progress, highlighting tensions and diplomatic efforts to prevent conflict escalation. The administration expressed optimism about recent negotiations, with Trump indicating positive outcomes and potential for further progress.
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A 64-year-old California man was killed while teaching his 15-year-old daughter to drive, the Laguna Beach Police Department confirmed. The teen, with a learner’s permit, sustained significant injuries but is expected to survive.
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A 64-year-old California man died, and his 15-year-old daughter was seriously injured in a crash while he was teaching her to drive on California’s Coast Highway. The police are investigating the cause of the accident.
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The Czech Republic has summoned its Chinese ambassador over alleged cyber attacks linked to China’s Ministry of State Security. The attacks, which have continued since 2022, are attributed to a Chinese-linked cyber espionage group.
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A fatal car crash occurred during a driving lesson, resulting in the death of 64-year-old James Politoski. The teen driver was injured but is expected to survive.
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Connecticut officials have confirmed that the suspect in the mall shooting is in custody. Police Chief Fernando Spagnolo and State Police Commissioner Ronnell Higgins provided an update on the incident.
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Kayleigh McEnany made a special announcement about the gender of her newborn during an episode of ‘Outnumbered.’ The episode featured her family celebrating the arrival of their newest member with her husband, daughter, and son.
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Former RNC chair Michael Steele compared deporting illegal immigrants to despotic regimes kidnapping Americans, sparking controversy and accusations of fear-mongering.
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President Donald Trump has announced new executive actions aiming to tighten student visa regulations and increase ICE raids. The measures are part of his broader effort to address immigration reform and national security concerns.
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An Obama-appointed federal judge has allowed a legal challenge against Elon Musk’s involvement with the Trump administration’s DOGE cost-cutting initiative to proceed, dismissing Trump as a defendant. The court rejected the Trump administration’s motion to dismiss the case against Musk while granting the request to dismiss Trump, citing that the president cannot be enjoined from…
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The article examines whether the Middle East’s lower tariffs could attract global manufacturers to establish operations in the region. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have successfully avoided high US tariffs, prompting questions about potential industry relocation.
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The White House plans to send a $9.4 billion spending cuts package to Congress next week, targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid agencies. The move comes after an internal battle to formalize cuts from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative.
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President Donald Trump presided over the swearing-in ceremony for Jeanine Pirro, who has been appointed as the new U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. During the event, he answered questions from the press.
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Arizona’s new law mandates licensed physicians, not computers, to review health insurance claims, aiming to prioritize patient care over profits by 2026. The legislation, sponsored by Republican Rep. Julie Willoughby and signed into law by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, requires a physician’s independent medical judgment for claim denials.
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Colin Cowherd of The Herd discusses why Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers are a perfect fit, highlighting their potential synergy. The analysis suggests that Rodgers’ skills align with the team’s strategic goals, potentially enhancing their performance.
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Colin Cowherd argues that Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers are a perfect fit, highlighting their shared goals and values. The discussion centers around the potential for a successful partnership between the quarterback and the team.
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The Indiana Pacers defeated the New York Knicks 130-121 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, taking a 3-1 series lead. Tyrese Haliburton’s performance has sparked debates about his readiness for a championship run.
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President Donald Trump has suggested that the U.S. could expand its ‘Golden, Dome’ missile defense system to include Canada, provided the country demonstrates a stronger alignment with American interests and policies. The proposal is seen as part of a broader diplomatic strategy to strengthen transborder alliances, particularly in light of evolving global security threats.
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Karen Read’s defense team questioned crash expert Dr. Judson Welcher during cross-examination on May 28, 2025, challenging his findings. The legal proceedings highlight the intense scrutiny of expert testimony in high-profile cases.
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A Florida mother was killed and her three children were injured in a car accident on Interstate 95 after a truck experienced a tire blowout and collided with their van. The incident has sparked discussions about road safety and emergency response.
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A Florida mother was killed and her three children were injured in a car accident on Interstate 95 on Memorial Day after a truck experienced a tire blowout and collided with their van. The blowout caused the driver of the truck, which was traveling in the center lane, to lose control and collide with Maggs’…
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The White House is set to send a $9.4B federal spending cut proposal, known as a ‘rescission package’, to Congress next week. The package targets NPR, PBS and the U.S. Agency for International Development, representing the latest effort by Republicans to slash government spending, spearheaded by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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President Donald Trump’s pardon for reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley has led to their release from federal prison for tax evasion and bank fraud. The couple’s attorney, Alex Little, described the pardon as ‘incredibly powerful,’ erasing their criminal case and allowing them to move forward with their lives.
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A Nevada man is facing charges of first-degree attempted murder and other violent crimes for allegedly beating a woman into a coma at Ty Warner’s mansion. The incident occurred on May 21, with the suspect currently in custody awaiting court proceedings.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a video honoring Marine Corps veteran Nicholas Quets, who was killed by the Sinaloa Cartel, while touting the administration’s crackdown on drug cartels. The video highlights the designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations under President Trump’s leadership.
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Czechia and Slovakia, once closely allied, are now feeling the effects of the Ukraine conflict and other issues, causing a noticeable strain in their relations. The two neighbors, who have been independent for over three decades, are now facing a cooling of their relationship.
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Russian officials have criticized Trump for not being adequately informed about the war in Ukraine, citing his public remarks about Putin’s actions. Experts warn that Trump’s rhetoric could lead to unintended escalation in the conflict.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for fundraising on seeking to abolish ICE, labeling her stance as part of an ‘extreme, unhinged agenda’ that opposes Trump’s immigration crackdown. Ocasio-Cortez, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, has long been a vocal advocate for abolishing ICE, a position that continues to draw significant political…
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Jeanine Pirro, a prominent Fox News co-host, was sworn in as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., during an event in the Oval Office. She pledged to enforce strict justice and zero tolerance for crime.
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Miami Marlins rookie Ronny Simon was removed from the game in tears after committing three errors in three innings during a Tuesday night loss to the San Diego Padres. The Padres rallied from a six-run deficit to win 8, marking a significant moment in the Marlins’ season.
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Harvard University has revoked the tenure of Francesca Gino, a professor of business administration, over allegations of data manipulation. Gino, who has been contesting the claims for nearly four years, denied the accusations and filed a lawsuit against the blog authors and Harvard.
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Denmark is set to implement a new retirement policy beginning in 2040, requiring citizens to work until the age of 70 before becoming eligible for retirement benefits. This decision has sparked concern about whether it signals a wider trend in European pension reforms.
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A federal judge in Massachusetts has denied a request from the Department of Homeland Security to reconsider his order compelling the Trump administration to take all immediate steps to return a Guatemalan immigrant, identified only as O.C.G., to the United States after he was deported to Guatemala. The decision was made by U.S. District Court…
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A former Minnesota waitress unknowingly helped North Korean workers steal $17.1 million in wages from over 300 American companies through an elaborate remote work scheme. The FBI estimates that this broader infiltration involves thousands of North Korean workers generating hundreds of millions annually for the sanctions-hit regime.
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Vietnam has extended preferential treatment to a luxury golf resort owned by the Trump family, amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States. The decision has raised questions about the implications of such diplomatic moves on international trade relations.
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Vietnam has reportedly granted preferential treatment to a luxury golf resort owned by the Trump family, amid ongoing high tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. This development has raised questions about potential business and political ties between the two nations.
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Stefany Shaheen, daughter of Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen, has announced her candidacy for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District, highlighting her healthcare advocacy and criticizing Trump, Musk, and RFK Jr. The race is expected to be highly competitive with multiple Democratic and Republican candidates vying for the seat.
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Matthew Schultz, a 13-year-old from Ohio, tragically lost his life in a Memorial Day parade accident. The incident occurred when the seventh-grader fell from the front of a trailer float being pulled by a Ford F-150 and was struck by the trailer’s tires at a speed of approximately 5 mph.
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House Republicans Rep. Joe Wilson and Rep. Greg Steube are urging Secretary Marco Rubio to impose sanctions on Iraq for its alleged subjugation by Iran, citing failures in past U.S. policies and security concerns. The lawmakers blame the Obama administration for propping up former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whose rule facilitated the rise of ISIS,…
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Alex Palou, the 2025 Indy 500 winner, has ruled out a Formula 1 move, emphasizing the unique culture and camaraderie of IndyCar. His commitment to the series follows previous involvement in F1 through testing and reserve roles, but he now prioritizes the communal atmosphere of IndyCar over the high-profile environment of F1.
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South Korea’s upcoming presidential election faces a critical moment as the country navigates complex foreign relations with the United States, China, and North Korea, while maintaining delicate ties with Japan. The election comes at a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, with North Korea’s recent military posturing and nuclear ambitions raising concerns about regional stability.
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Iran has executed a man convicted of spying for Israel, adding to a surge in state executions that has seen at least 60 people executed in the past 10 days. The execution follows a death sentence upheld by the country’s supreme court.
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ESPN analyst Chiney Ogwumike apologized for her initial strong comments about the WNBA’s investigation into alleged racist remarks toward Chicago Sky players. She acknowledged the need to grow and improve as the league continues to address issues of racism and inclusion.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Wednesday that Israel has killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in a targeted operation. The announcement, made during a speech to the Knesset, marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.
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President Donald Trump announced pardons for Todd and Julie Chrisley, reality TV stars convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, after a phone call with their children. The couple’s children expressed gratitude for the decision, which has sparked celebration and emotional reactions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed potential military support, including long-range weapons, during their Berlin meeting. The collaboration marks a significant step in Germany’s aid to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Seven migrant women and children died when a boat carrying migrants from Africa capsized off the Canary Islands. The incident underscores the ongoing risks in the Atlantic migration path.
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A Delta flight was delayed for about an hour after a pigeon reportedly entered the cabin during the departure process from Minneapolis. Passengers attempted to capture the bird, and the plane returned to the while the incident, which was widely shared on social media, did not have a significant financial impact on Delta Airlines.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced new visa restrictions targeting foreign officials and individuals complicit in censoring Americans, framing the move as a defense of democratic values and free speech. The Trump administration is reportedly increasing its focus on foreign governments and allies that it claims are undermining American free speech rights, including the…
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Karen Read, accused of murdering her husband, arrived at the Norfolk Superior Courthouse for the 22nd day of her trial. The trial has been ongoing since May 2025.
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Karen Read appears at the Norfolk Superior Courthouse for Day 22 of her trial in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, May 28, 2025. The case involves allegations of murder against her.
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A French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after admitting to sexually assaulting or raping hundreds of patients, mostly children. The case has sparked widespread public outrage and renewed calls for stricter medical oversight.
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Karen Read, a former Massachusetts state representative, has expressed skepticism about the investigation conducted by crash expert Dr. Judson Welcher following his testimony during the prosecution’s direct examination in her trial on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. The trial, which focuses on the circumstances surrounding a fatal car accident, has drawn significant public attention.
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Federal immigration enforcement operations on Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard led to 40 arrests, including an MS-13 member and a child sex offender. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to deport illegal immigrants, with initiatives such as Project Homecoming offering financial incentives for self-deportation.
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A Delta Airlines flight from Minneapolis was delayed as a pigeon flew around inside the cabin before takeoff. The unexpected occurrence caused the delay and prompted the airline to handle the situation.
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A pigeon was found inside a Delta Airlines flight, causing a delay in its departure from Minneapolis.
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West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey vowed to protect women’s and girls’ sports as a transgender athlete participates in the state’s championship. The athlete, Becky Pepper-Jackson, competed in the event, drawing national attention and legal challenges.
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Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg suggested the Democratic Party should have reopened schools sooner, prioritized border security, and recognized the importance of price stability in economic policy to avoid Trump’s return in 2024.
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Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg suggested that the Democratic Party could have better prepared to prevent former President Trump’s return by addressing key issues such as school reopenings, border security, and economic inflation more effectively. His insights highlight a need for a more balanced approach in policy and public communication.
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AI tools like ChatGPT can expose personal data through searches, according to tech expert Kurt Knutsson. The risks include unintentional exposure of sensitive information, prompting users to take precautions such as using data removal services and being cautious about shared data.