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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has threatened to cut federal funding for California’s high-speed rail project after a report found it is plagued by delays, cost overruns, and a $7 billion funding gap. The Federal Railroad Administration criticized the project’s management and financial risks, warning that unless the California High-Speed Rail Authority can prove its feasibility,…
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Code.org has updated its mission to include artificial intelligence in K-12 education, reflecting growing corporate influence in educational reform. The change aligns with broader industry efforts to integrate AI into educational standards.
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House Republicans, including Rep. Randy Fine and Rep. August Pfluger, have introduced a resolution to condemn the recent antisemitic terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, which targeted a pro-Israel demonstration. The resolution calls for the deportation of individuals who overstay their visas, citing the suspect’s alleged illegal status at the time of the attack.
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) successfully delivered 7 million meals to Gaza despite a Hamas disinformation campaign. The foundation highlights systemic failures in the current humanitarian system, which has been complicit in perpetuating suffering through mismanagement and political bias.
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A road rage incident in Florida escalated from a turn signal dispute into a violent confrontation involving gunfire and a vehicle strike, resulting in three people being charged. The incident began when a Jeep driver, Raesean Poole, confronted a Buick driver, Anthony Williams, over a turn signal issue, leading to a physical altercation and a…
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Marissa Rothenberger, a trans-identifying male athlete, delivered a complete-game shutout, leading Champlin Park to a 5-0 victory over Eagan in the state quarterfinals. Parents of Eagan players expressed frustration, arguing that the situation violates Title IX and is unfair to female athletes.
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The article argues for the reform of the House version of Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ to unlock its economic potential. Key proposals include eliminating provisions like full expensing for structures and adjusting the SALT deduction cap to make Trump’s tax cuts permanent and foster long-term growth.
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Munich has emerged as Europe’s leading startup capital, combining international talent with a robust ecosystem that supports startup growth. Founders gain access to capital, expertise, and networks that can turn ideas into thriving businesses.
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The New York City mayoral race is intensifying as former Governor Andrew Cuomo faces mounting scrutiny ahead of the Democratic primary. With the June 24 primary less than three weeks away, the race has become a focal point for political and public interest, as Cuomo’s past controversies continue to dominate headlines.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is expanding his investigation into alleged cover-ups surrounding former President Joe Biden’s mental decline by targeting five additional former White House aides. The committee is examining whether senior staff usurped executive authority without Biden’s consent and the potential implications of such actions.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrives in Washington with high expectations for his first visit to the US, aiming to secure Trump’s commitment as a reliable partner for Europe. The meeting marks a critical opportunity to address transatlantic relations and coordinate on global challenges.
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Morgan Stanley has deployed an AI tool that processed 9 million lines of legacy code, saving 280,000 developer hours. The system converts outdated programming languages into plain English specs, enabling developers to rewrite code in modern languages.
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President Donald Trump claimed to have an hourlong phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, during which they discussed recent Ukrainian attacks on Russian warplanes. Trump emphasized that the conversation did not lead to immediate peace, with Putin asserting that Russia would retaliate for the Ukrainian strike.
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President Donald Trump claimed he held an hourlong phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where the two leaders discussed recent Ukrainian attacks. The incident occurred during ‘Operation Spider’s Web,’ where Ukrainian forces destroyed over 40 Russian bomber jets and surveillance planes in a coordinated drone strike deep inside Russia.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rejected U.S. demands to halt all uranium enrichment, calling it ‘100% against’ Iran’s interests. The U.S. reportedly proposed a complete ban on enrichment, sparking tension in ongoing nuclear talks mediated by Oman.
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A tragic incident occurred at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengal, India, where a stampede led to several fatalities during an Indian Premier League match. Local media reports indicate the situation unfolded near the stadium, raising concerns about crowd safety in large sporting events.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a 39-year-old Russian national suspected of being a member of Al Qaeda, highlighting ongoing efforts to secure national security. Authorities in Tajikistan declared him a fugitive, and he remains detained in ICE custody pending deportation.
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Federal Judge Paula Xinis has unsealed court records in the Abrego Garcia case, allowing media access and enabling a sanctions motion against the Trump administration. The decision highlights ongoing legal battles over the deportation of an alleged MS-13 member, with concerns raised about the administration’s compliance with court orders.
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Two top Democrats, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden and Senator Bernie Sanders, have issued a study warning that the Republican-led ‘big beautiful bill’ and its proposal to let enhanced Obamacare credits expire could lead to the deaths of 51,000 Americans each year. The analysis highlights the potential consequences of cutting Medicaid and Obamacare coverage, particularly for…
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The European Union is developing a strategy to address worsening drought and water scarcity as critical waterways dwindle and farmers express concern over declining crop yields. This crisis has raised alarms about the impact on food security and regional stability.
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Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila has returned to Goma, a city under M23 rebel control, sparking accusations of high treason from Kinshasa. The move has raised concerns about escalating tensions and potential conflict in the region.
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American Olympian Ilona Maher made a bold statement during her appearance at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show, revealing a personal detail about her experience while on her period. Her candid and humorous take on the situation has garnered attention and praise from fans and media alike.
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AI-driven code generation startups are attracting massive investor attention, with Cursor raising $900 million at a $10 billion valuation despite operating with negative gross margins. These tools are fundamentally changing how software is written, as major tech companies report significant portions of their code now being AI-generated.
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South Korea faces uncertainty as Lee Jae-myung assumes the presidency. The new leader must navigate domestic and international challenges, with his tenure potentially marked by short-lived stability.
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German basketball fans are eagerly anticipating the possibility of a second countryman winning an NBA title as Isaiah Hartenstein’s Oklahoma City Thunder entered the NBA Finals as favorites. Hartenstein’s performance will be pivotal in determining whether Germany can add another NBA champion to its list.
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An individual allegedly linked to the primary suspect in the Palm Springs fertility clinic car bombing has been arrested at JFK Airport as the FBI investigates the attack as a domestic terrorism case. Park is charged with providing material support to a terrorist and is suspected of supplying explosive materials to the suspect just days…
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Israeli officials oppose a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire, hostage return, and aid lifting, arguing it undermines humanitarian efforts and lets Hamas stay in power. The resolution, supported by multiple nations, faces Israeli objections over its impact on aid and security.
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A deadly stampede claimed lives at Bengaluru’s cricket stadium during IPL celebrations, with at least 11 fatalities and numerous injuries. Emergency services are working to respond to the crisis, highlighting the risks of large gatherings.
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The Arkansas Department of Corrections released an updated photo of Grant Hardin, a former police chief serving decades in prison for murder and rape, following his escape from a medium-security prison last month. Authorities are intensifying efforts to locate him as the FBI and U.S. Marshals offer a $25,000 reward for information leading to his…
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Magnus Carlsen suffered a major upset by losing to Gukesh Dommaraju in a classical chess match, leading to Carlsen slamming his fist in frustration. Dommaraju, the fourth-ranked player, managed to outplay Carlsen, the top-ranked player in the world.
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Magnus Carlsen, the world’s top-ranked chess player, lost to Guk. Dommaraju in the Norway Chess 2025 tournament. Carlsen slammed his fist on the table in frustration before shaking his opponent’s hand and walking away.
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The European Union’s continued importation of Russian fertilizer has sparked debate over its stance on sanctions and energy security. Despite the war in Ukraine, Russian fertilizers have become essential for European agriculture, with some nations pushing for stricter measures while others prioritize agricultural needs.
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A 58-year-old hiker, Tim Keiderling, was found dead near the summit of Mount Katahdin in Maine, while his 28-year-old daughter, Esther, remains missing. Search efforts are ongoing for Esther, who was last seen with her father leaving an Abol Campground on Sunday morning.
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Former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard faces a contempt hearing after failing to turn over public records amid corruption investigations. The legal battle follows her ousting in a landslide election and a previous contempt charge, with the Edgar County Watchdogs Inc. suing the village for transparency violations.
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Russia’s new Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) has sparked controversy as experts accuse it of being a propaganda tool disguised as fact-checking. The network’s credibility is under scrutiny for not meeting international standards.
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Russia’s Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) faces criticism for resembling propaganda rather than legitimate fact-checking efforts. Experts question its adherence to global fact-checking standards.
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On the 36th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned China’s censorship and its refusal to acknowledge the tragic event, while Chinese officials accused the U.S. of interfering in internal affairs. The exchange highlights the ongoing political divide between Washington and Beijing over the historical incident.
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Adidas confirmed a data breach through a third-party vendor, exposing customer contact details. The breach has raised concerns about cybersecurity risks for businesses relying on external partners.
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During Karen Read’s trial, new testimony highlights a Ford Edge SUV parked at the scene of her boyfriend’s death, while a friend described a strange encounter between Read and a key witness. The defense is challenging the prosecution’s evidence, including the questionable condition of Read’s taillight.
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has paused its food distribution operations, citing the need to bolster security measures amid escalating tensions with Israeli forces. The suspension follows reports of Israeli troops firing on Palestinians attempting to access aid.
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Antisemitic violence in the United States has surged following Hamas’s attacks on Israel, with over 10,000 incidents recorded between October 2023 and September 2024. Recent attacks, including the murder of Israeli Embassy staff in Washington, D.C., and an assault on a Jewish march in Colorado, have intensified fears among Jewish communities.
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California high school girls’ track athlete Clara Adams was disqualified from her state championship after being penalized for excessive celebration. The decision has drawn significant criticism, especially from women’s rights activists who highlighted the incident amid broader debates on trans athletes in women’s sports.
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Boulder County GOP chair Peg Cage criticized local tolerance policies after an illegal immigrant allegedly attacked pro-Israel demonstrators with Molotov cocktails, leading to multiple injuries. The incident has intensified debates over immigration enforcement and public safety.
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Karen Read is set to face a retrial following a previous jury’s inability to reach a verdict in her murder case involving Boston police officer John O’Keefe. The defense has called for a mistrial, signaling potential issues with the trial’s progression.
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A federal judge blocked ICE from removing a transgender Mexican asylum seeker from a Washington detention center, citing legal challenges to her detention. The migrant, who fled Mexico due to threats on her life, faces potential deportation after being arrested and transferred to Tacoma, where her attorneys claim she was denied access.
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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft criticized media and political leaders for not properly labeling recent antisemitic attacks, citing three major events. He highlighted the need for stronger condemnation of rising antisemitism on college campuses.
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Joel McHale is returning as the host of ‘The 1% Club’ for its new season. This game show, which focuses on contestants attempting to guess the answers to obscure trivia questions, has become a staple of Fox’s prime-time lineup.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued an ICE detainer on Lorenzo Lopez Alcario, a 30-year-old Guatemalan national accused of brutally raping a child. Alcario was previously deported in 2017 but was released again by the Biden administration in 2022.
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Oregon high school athlete Alexa Anderson joined ‘Fox & Friends’ with attorney Jessica Stein’tmann to explain her decision not to stand on the medal podium after a transgender athlete took fifth place in the competition. Her stance has sparked broader discussions about gender inclusivity in sports.
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Florida’s Board of Governors voted 10 to 6 to reject Dr. Santa Ono’s confirmation as University of Florida president over concerns regarding his past support for DEI initiatives and handling of antisemitism issues. Despite Ono’s pledge to end DEI programs at UF, the Board scrutinized his past leadership, particularly his tenure at the University of…
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Chancellor Merz’s visit to Washington, D.C., marks a key diplomatic event, set to address international relations and security. Simultaneously, Cologne’s evacuation efforts continue as unexploded WWII bombs are defused.
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Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned that Putin is becoming increasingly desperate following the bombing of the Russia-Crime, she discussed the situation on Fox & Friends, emphasizing the strategic implications of Ukraine’s attack.
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Democrat representatives have demanded greater oversight of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) actions involving Chinese nationals. The request comes amidst allegations that ICE has been engaging in racial profiling and discrimination against individuals of Chinese descent.
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Thomas Mann, a Nobel Prize laureate and literary exile, is remembered as a cultural icon 15,0 years after his birth. His works and resistance to Nazi tyranny continue to shape modern discourse on democracy and freedom.
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A federal judge has issued an injunction blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to end medical care for transgender inmates. Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley analyzed the decision, highlighting potential legal hurdles for the administration.
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A federal judge has dismissed criminal charges against former Atlanta police officer Sung Kim for the 2019 killing of Jimmy Atchison, ruling that his actions constituted textbook self-defense. The ruling highlights the complexities of legal immunity for law enforcement and the intense public and familial scrutiny surrounding the case.
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President Donald Trump has acknowledged that Chinese President Xi Jinping is ‘very tough’ and ‘extremely hard to make a deal with’ ahead of a scheduled call to discuss tariffs and trade. The call is expected to occur this week, with White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett confirming plans for the meeting, which follows…
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New York Giants legend Carl Banks has entered a social media dispute with radio host Gregg Giannotti after the latter criticized New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns as a ‘loser’. The controversy arose after Giannotti aired his frustrations on WFAN, where he expressed disappointment with the Knicks’ disappointing season, citing Towns as the primary issue.
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Elon Musk has issued a stark warning about the United States plunging into ‘debt slavery’ due to excessive spending, adding to the ongoing discussions on the nation’s financial trajectory. Other headlines include the Pentagon’s ‘warrior culture’ shift, an investigation into the disappearance of three daughters, and an immigration enforcement stance by a major city’s new…
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Sen. Ashley Moody, R-Fla., has condemned ‘radical zealots’ following the DOJ’s initiation of an investigation into the legitimacy of former President Biden’s pardons, citing allegations of using an autopen. The senator also provided an update on President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’