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CNN’s Jake Tapper criticized the media for its attacks on Robert Hur and The Wall Street Journal’s reporting on Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, but failed to acknowledge his own network’s role in the smear campaign. Tapper praised the reporters behind the WSJ’s investigation but omitted that CNN was complicit in criticizing Hur and the Journal.
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The article highlights President Trump’s alignment with the Founding Fathers’ principles of parental rights, emphasizing the Supreme Court’s 1925 decision in Pierce v. Society of Sisters. It connects this legacy to Trump’s current policies, including advocacy for school choice and protecting parental autonomy in education.
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A new study from Tufts University finds that dietary fiber and high-quality carbohydrates, such as those from fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, are associated with healthier aging and reduced chronic diseases in older women. The research, published in JAMA Network Open, highlights the benefits of these nutrients for midlife and their impact on long-term health…
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Margaret Brennan’s clashes with Trump allies have intensified, drawing scrutiny for CBS as it navigates a complex merger and legal battle. The tensions highlight ongoing corporate and political pressures on the network.
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The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers are set to face off in the Stanley Cup Final for the second consecutive year, with the Oilers seeking revenge for their heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Panthers in the previous year’s final. The Panthers, who triumphed in their first Stanley Cup championship last season, are eager to…
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Aid distribution centers in Gaza will remain closed on Wednesday for reorganization, following a day when dozens of Palestinians were killed near one such center. This decision comes amid the ongoing conflict in the region, raising concerns about the humanitarian situation.
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The news item covers developments related to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and an incident in Boulder, Colorado where a firebom, the Autopen device is also mentioned.
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A couple from Merseyside unearthed a rare artifact depicting the Roman goddess Victoria at Vindolanda, a fort near Hadrian’s Wall. The sandstone carving, likely part of a larger work, may have originally been brightly painted.
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Daniel Comeaux, the newly appointed Dallas Police Chief, is adopting a more proactive stance on immigration enforcement, aligning with federal agencies and state policies. His approach marks a significant shift from previous departmental reluctance to assist in federal immigration operations.
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A Northern California sheriff is embroiled in a legal dispute after a Native American tribe accused him of overstepping his authority by conducting cannabis raids on tribal land, citing jurisdiction issues and property damage. The tribe argues the sheriff’s actions violated state and tribal law by enforcing California’s regulatory laws on tribal lands.
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The US has imposed 50% steel tariffs to protect domestic producers and curb foreign competition. This decision could lead to retaliatory measures and affect global trade relations.
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The U.S. has implemented 50% tariffs on steel imports to protect the domestic industry and prevent cheap foreign competition. The administration claims this will safeguard American jobs and ensure a stable supply for critical sectors.
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Karen Read’s decision to remain silent in her second murder trial has sparked legal debate over the effectiveness of her defense strategy as the prosecution uses damaging interview clips to shape public perception. Her defense faces the challenge of navigating potential risks in a high-profile case that may influence jury perceptions.
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The attorney for a suspect in a Boulder incident has explained that the suspect’s family is receiving a ‘ticket back home,’ a term referencing immigration policies. This comes amid a growing debate over Biden-era immigration policies, with panelists on Fox News discussing long-term concerns.
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Fox News @ Night panelists Jason Chaffetz and Jessica Millan Patterson addressed Elon Musk’s criticisms of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cort, D-N.Y., releasing a statement about the Boulder terror attack. Chaffetz alleged that AOC is rewriting history, while the discussion touched on broader political tensions.
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House Republicans are pushing for a major rescissions package to claw back approved spending, following pressure from Elon Musk and other conservatives to implement deeper budget cuts. The proposal, part of the DOGE initiative, targets $9.4 billion in cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid programs, facing political challenges as lawmakers debate the impact on…
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The Washington Post is criticized for its reluctance to acknowledge Trump’s contributions, with Trace Gallagher asserting the outlet will ‘twist itself into pretzels’ to avoid giving him credit. The piece also references the ‘Common Sense’ Department and Occam’s Razor, suggesting the Post’s analysis lacks simplicity.
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Former White House National Security Council chief of staff Alex Gray addressed the strategic importance of U.S. funding for Ukraine on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ highlighting recent developments such as a surprise drone strike on Russian forces.
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The company behind Pornhub, RedTube, and YouPorn is temporarily blocking access to its adult content in France. This move follows the implementation of stricter age verification laws in the country.
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Pornhub, owner of RedTube and YouPorn, will temporarily block access to its adult content in France as part of ongoing discussions around age verification and content regulation. The decision is part of a larger conversation about balancing free speech with the protection of minors online.
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Pollsters Steve Moore and Matt Towery, appearing on Hannity, express confidence in President Donald Trump’s economic policies, citing positive trends and public sentiment. They highlight favorable economic indicators and increased consumer confidence as supporting evidence for their optimistic assessment.
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During the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, one of the most shocking pieces of testimony has come to light, raising serious questions about the rapper’s alleged misconduct. Legal analyst Gregg Jarrett of Fox News has been closely following the case, and he has spoken out about the implications of the new evidence.
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett discussed the recent testimony from the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial, which revealed allegations that he paid $100,000 to secure a video of him physically abusing his then-girlfriend. The testimony, featured on ‘Hannity,’ has sparked widespread public and legal debate about the case’s implications.
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Julie Banderas criticized Rep. Ro Khanna’s remarks on the alleged Chinese spy scandal, calling them ‘absurd.’ She warned that unverified claims could undermine national security.
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The House’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act faces Senate resistance over its potential to raise the national debt by $5 trillion, prompting criticism from Republican senators like Rand Paul. Trump and some Republicans argue that tax cuts will stimulate economic growth and offset the costs.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discussed the national security risks posed by China during an interview on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ He highlighted concerns over China’s military advancements, cyber capabilities, and economic influence.
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The U.S. Navy has decided to rename the ship USNS Harvey Milk, originally named after the late California politician and LGBTQ+ activist Harvey Milk. This move is reportedly linked to a broader purge of diversity initiatives at the Pentagon, prompting discussions about the military’s evolving stance on LGBTQ+ inclusion.
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The U.S. Navy has announced plans to rename the ship USNS Harvey Milk following a controversial purge of diversity initiatives at the Pentagon. The vessel was previously named after Harvey Milk, a prominent gay activist and politician who was murdered in 1978.
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Houston Police have identified an overseas man as the source of death threats sent to Houston Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. The man, found to be inebriated at the time, claimed he had lost money betting on the game and was frustrated.
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The mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, has reignited the gun control debate. President Biden’s pardons of 16 individuals for drug crimes have drawn political backlash.
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Wake Forest head baseball coach Tom Walter apologized after video of him using a homophobic slur during an NCAA Tournament game against Tennessee went viral. The incident occurred during a pivotal moment in the game when Tennessee was leading, and Walter’s outburst happened after an argument with the umpire.
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Wake Forest head baseball coach Tom Walter apologized after video from the NCAA Tournament game against Tennessee captured him appearing to use a homophobic slur. The incident occurred during a crucial moment in the game, with the Volunteers leading 6-2 and their star first baseman, Andrew Fischer, at the plate.
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A Romanian national, Thomasz Szabo, has pleaded guilty to charges related to his role in a ‘swatting’ ring that targeted over 75 public officials, including a former U.S. president. Szabo and a co-conspirator allegedly targeted approximately 100 individuals, including members of Congress and state officials, with fraudulent 911 calls and bomb threats.
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The Trump administration is promoting trade schools as a viable alternative to traditional college education, with Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer visiting a carpenter training facility to highlight the initiative. This push underscores the administration’s focus on vocational training and economic growth through skilled labor.
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Duke Tanner, a former professional boxer, reflects on his prison experience, the clemency granted by Trump, and his views on presidential pardons, including Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Tanner’s story of survival and redemption includes his time in prison where he faced life sentences and eventually received clem, including his time in prison where he faced life…
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Rep. James Comer claims former President Joe Biden was ‘completely checked out’ during his presidency, prompting discussions about his capabilities. The remarks are part of a broader political narrative surrounding Biden’s performance.
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Sean Hannity, a prominent Fox News host, has raised questions about the use of an autopen during former President Biden’s time in office. The controversy has sparked debate over potential ethical concerns and transparency in governmental processes.
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A man shouted anti-Semitic remarks at Dave Portnoy during a pizza review at a Toronto restaurant, sparking outrage and calls for accountability. Portnoy, a well-known figure in internet culture, now faces scrutiny over the incident and its implications for public discourse.
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Tom Homan, former Trump administration immigration official, accused the Biden administration of lying about the success of Trump’s immigration policies. He claimed that daily achievements under Trump prove the Biden team’s claims are false.
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Dawn Staley, South Carolina women’s basketball coach, revealed in her book that she was offered a coaching position at Alabama in 2005 but chose South Carolina instead.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the Navy to rename the oiler USNS Harvey Milk, a ship named after San Francisco’s slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk. Critics view the move as an erasure of LGBTQ+ history, while supporters argue it aligns with the Pentagon’s focus on ‘warrior culture’ and mission readiness.
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Researchers have discovered that Meta and Yandex are exploiting Android’s local socket access to bypass privacy protections, linking web browsing data with mobile app identifiers. This technique allows these companies to track users across websites and apps, effectively de-anonymizing their online activities.
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The New York Knicks have parted ways with head coach Tom Thibodeau following their historic Eastern Conference Finals appearance in 2023. Ric Bucher reacts to whether this decision was a right move or a significant mistake.
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A 23-year-old man, Anthony Thomas Reyes, was arrested after attempting to climb the wall of President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago resort with the intent to spread the gospel and marry his granddaughter. The incident, which occurred as the president was in Washington, DC, has raised questions about security and public access to high-profile locations.
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SkillStorm CEO Justin Vianello highlights the inefficiencies in federal hiring processes, suggesting innovative solutions to streamline operations and address national security concerns. The company’s model aims to build custom tech teams for rapid deployment, emphasizing the need for a new talent pipeline to meet critical workforce demands.
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Fox News Digital interviewed SkillStorm CEO Justin Vianello, highlighting the inefficiencies in federal hiring processes for critical roles like cybersecurity and tech. He explained how his company’s innovative training model addresses these issues, enabling faster deployment of skilled teams and emphasizing the need for government reform.
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The White House is facing declining public approval ratings amid ongoing investigations and new digital initiatives. Polls indicate a significant drop in support, raising concerns about the administration’s effectiveness.
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Late-night host Seth Meyers mocked the media’s preoccupation with the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s health, calling it the worst-kept secret in American history. Meyers argued that the media’s focus on Biden’s health was misplaced, pointing out that Biden’s advanced age had been a known issue for years.
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Late-night host Seth Meyers mocked the media for focusing on alleged cover-ups regarding former President Joe Biden’s health, calling it the ‘worst-kept secret’.
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A New York state senator has proposed revoking the tax-exempt status of anti-Israel activist groups, raising concerns about their influence and potential for promoting extremist views. The proposal has sparked a debate on First Amendment rights and the role of non-profit organizations in political activism.
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The U.S. Navy is set to rename a ship in honor of Harvey Milk, a pioneering LGBTQ+ rights activist, as part of broader efforts to address diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the Department of Defense. This move comes amid ongoing debates over the role of DEI programs in the military, with Defense Secretary…
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Ukrainian allies are visiting Congress to support the passage of a Russia sanctions bill. The delegation aims to strengthen efforts against Russian aggression by urging lawmakers to pass the legislation.
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Defense Secretary Lawrence Alexander Hegseth skipped the Ukraine Defense Contact Group’s monthly meeting at NATO headquarters for the first time in its history. Analysts are monitoring the implications for U.S. involvement in the conflict.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s allies have visited the U.S. Congress to advocate for stronger sanctions against Russia, following recent escalations in the conflict. The delegation is pushing for additional measures to target Russian officials and entities linked to the war in Ukraine.
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A lawsuit has been filed by former U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) employees, alleging that their terminations were based on erroneous performance ratings in their personnel files. The claims indicate that flawed records were used to determine which workers would be laid, prompting questions about the fairness and accuracy of the decision-making process.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett has officially launched her campaign to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, joining a race to succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly. The contest includes four candidates, with implications for Democratic strategy against President Trump.
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House GOP leaders are set to push forward with a major spending cuts package totaling $9.4 billion in the coming week, with plans to bring it to a vote on the House floor. The proposed cuts, which include rescinding funding for PBS, NPR, and foreign aid programs, are expected to be officially sent to the…
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Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Elon Musk for his sharp criticism of the GOP megabill, calling him ‘terribly wrong’ after the tech billionaire blasted the bill as a ‘disgugging abomination.’ Johnson emphasized their recent phone conversation where Musk seemed to understand the bill’s merits, leading to his disappointment over Musk’s public condemnation.
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Elon Musk’s harsh criticism of the GOP’s domestic-policy megabill has sparked frustration among Republican lawmakers. The tech mogul’s blunt remarks on the bill have drawn reactions from prominent figures like House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Elon Musk have joined forces to oppose President Donald Trump’s megabill, with Musk calling it a ‘disgusting abomination’ and Newsom agreeing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is also pushing back on a provision that would impose a 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation, fearing it would hinder states from addressing emerging…