Actor Jon Voight meets with President Trump to discuss Hollywood's future

EntertainmentPolitics

Actor Jon Voight meets with President Trump to discuss helping the film industry 'thrive' and work on bringing Hollywood back to its former glory. They aim to tackle issues like filming overseas and competition from other countries.

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Election of Pope Leo XIV

Religion

Robert Frances Prevost, the first U.S.-born pope and from the Augustinian order, has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, the 267th leader of the Roman Catholic Church. He greeted the public for the first time from the main balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, emphasizing peace and gratitude in his speech. Leo shares priorities with his predecessor, Pope Francis, focusing on the environment, migrants, and the poor.

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Vice President JD Vance's Response to Criticism and Economic Policies

Politics

Vice President JD Vance responds to Joe Biden's criticism of the Trump administration's Russia-Ukraine strategy, discusses economic impact of tariffs, and hints at potential future presidential run in 2028.

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Chet Lemon's Death and Legacy

Sports

Detroit Tigers lost one of their beloved stars, Chet Lemon, at the age of 70. Lemon was an outfielder who won the World Series with the famed 1984 Tigers team. He had a successful career but faced health issues later in life.

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Shedeur Sanders' NFL Draft Journey

Sports

Shedeur Sanders falls from a top prospect to the fourth-string quarterback in the NFL Draft, facing challenges with the Cleveland Browns.

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Election of Pope Leo XIV

WorldReligion

The world's 1.4 billion Catholics have a new pope, Robert Prevost from Chicago, now known as Pope Leo XIV. He blessed the faithful for the first time at St. Peter's Square. NPR covered the event and spoke to someone who knew the pope from his time in Chicago.

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Christie Brinkley's 'Uptown Girl' Memoir and Beauty Secrets

Entertainment

Christie Brinkley discusses her new memoir 'Uptown Girl' on FOX News, sharing her beauty secrets, diet regimen, and advice for her younger self. She emphasizes the benefits of being a vegetarian and vegan, eating colorful foods, and staying active.

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Class-action lawsuit against UCLA's Geffen School of Medicine for race-based admissions process

PoliticsEducation

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against UCLA's Geffen School of Medicine for allegedly still employing a race-based admissions process despite a Supreme Court ruling against it. The lawsuit claims intentional discrimination based on race and ethnicity in the admissions process. The school is facing investigation for discriminating against applicants based on race, color, or national origin.

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Resurgence of the Word 'Retarded'

Opinion

The use of the word 'retarded' has made a resurgence in recent months, especially in right-leaning and anti-political correctness circles, with figures like Joe Rogan and Elon Musk using it. The word's return has sparked debates across the political spectrum and has been particularly hurtful to people with intellectual disabilities. Some see it as a cultural victory, while others criticize its use as offensive and divisive.

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Controversial Law Restricting Children's Social Media Time

PoliticsTechnology

Virginia passed a controversial law limiting children under 16 to one hour of social media daily with parental consent to address mental health concerns. Social media platforms must verify users' ages and only use data for age verification. The law was signed by Governor Glenn Youngkin as an amendment to the state's Consumer Data Protection Act.

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India-Pakistan Border Clashes in Kashmir

WorldPolitics

Pakistan claims to have killed up to 50 Indian soldiers in ongoing border clashes in Kashmir, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors. Both sides have engaged in missile strikes, drone attacks, and intense shelling, resulting in a rising death toll. The conflict dates back to the partition of India in 1947, with Kashmir being a major point of contention. International concern is growing over the potential for a nuclear war between India and Pakistan, which could have catastrophic consequences.

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Proposed Reduction of Tariffs on Chinese Imports

PoliticsBusiness

The Trump administration is considering reducing the 145% tariff on Chinese imports to between 50% and 54% as part of ongoing trade negotiations. This reduction would also apply to neighboring south Asian countries, with a proposed 25% tariff. Retailers are preparing for potential changes in tariff rates that could impact prices and sales.

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Keir Starmer's Trade Deal with Donald Trump

Politics

Keir Starmer bragged about a trade deal with Donald Trump, but it was seen as a sellout by many due to last-minute concessions and unfavorable terms for Britain. The deal had mixed outcomes for different industries and raised concerns about the UK's position in negotiations.

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Appointment of Jeanine Pirro as Interim U.S. Attorney for D.C.

Politics

President Trump is considering appointing Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, replacing Ed Martin. Pirro is a longtime ally of Trump and has a controversial history, including promoting false election fraud claims and being suspended by Fox News for questioning a congresswoman's loyalty.

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New Pope's Social Media Posts

ReligionPoliticsU.S.

Cardinal Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, has a social media trail that includes posts critical of President Trump, VP JD Vance, supportive of immigrants, gun control, and climate change. Some conservatives have mixed reactions to his election as the first American pope.

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Tensions between India and Pakistan

WorldPolitics

Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan after a series of military strikes and drone attacks, resulting in casualties on both sides. The international community is urged to intervene due to the nuclear capabilities of both countries.

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Newly Elected Pope Leo XIV from America

ReligionU.S.

Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from America and a Cubs fan, was elected as the leader of the Catholic Church. He has a heart for the poor and brings diverse perspectives to his role.

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Discussion on Bill Belichick's Personal Life and Career

Sports

Julian Edelman encourages Bill Belichick to focus on football and not get distracted by personal life controversies. The former NFL coach's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, has faced criticism for her involvement in his career.

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Brown University Student Faces Charges for Inquiring About Non-Faculty Employees' Roles

U.S.EducationMedia

Brown University student Alex Shieh faces charges for asking non-faculty employees what they do all day, leading to disciplinary action against The Brown Spectator. Shieh used AI to create a database and sent emails inquiring about their roles.

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Various topics covered in a Fox News article

EntertainmentHealthOpinion

Article covers various topics including the benefits of sorghum, the effects of psychedelic mushrooms on Parkinson's disease, a recent discovery of gold artifacts, Mother's Day gift ideas, and crossword puzzles. Written by Fox News staff.

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Federal Emergency Management Agency Leadership Change

Politics

The Federal Emergency Management Agency faced a leadership change just before hurricane season, with the acting administrator being replaced by another official from the Department of Homeland Security. The former administrator disagreed with proposals to dismantle FEMA.

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NIH Partnership to Study Autism and Chronic Diseases

HealthPolitics

The National Institutes of Health is partnering with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to create a 'real-world data platform' to study the causes of autism and other chronic diseases. The effort has raised concerns about privacy and potential misuse of data. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya are leading the initiative.

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Pope Leo XIV's Inaugural Speech

Religion

Pope Leo XIV delivers a message of peace and unity following his election as the 267th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. He emphasizes the importance of love, dialogue, and building bridges in a world that needs the light of Christ.

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Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

WorldPolitics

Israel's ongoing blockade of humanitarian assistance for Gaza has forced aid groups to shut down community soup kitchens, leading to malnutrition and hunger among the population. The blockade, in place since March, has damaged Gaza's water system and left supplies to treat malnutrition running out. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in a high death toll and casualties on both sides.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV

ReligionWorld

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost is elected as the next pope, becoming the first American pontiff. World leaders and officials from various countries express support and good wishes for Pope Leo XIV.

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Benefits of Weight Training and Push-Ups for Physical Health

HealthFitness

Weight training, including push-ups, is essential for good physical health, with a study showing that middle-aged men who could do 20 push-ups had better heart health. Various fitness gadgets can help improve push-up game and overall strength.

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Charles Barkley's opinion on Stephen A. Smith's presidential chances

Sports

Charles Barkley believes Stephen A. Smith has no chance of winning the presidency due to being on TV too much and risking overexposure.

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Modernization of U.S. Air Traffic Control System

U.S.TechnologyBusiness

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces plan to modernize air traffic control system within four years, estimated to cost more than $12.5 billion. The plan includes replacing outdated technology, investing in new ground radar sensors, and requesting upfront funding from Congress. The aviation industry and FAA support the proposal.

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Senator John Fetterman's Mental Health and Fitness for Office

Politics

Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, is facing criticism from far-left Democrats due to concerns about his mental health and fitness for office following a stroke and reported outbursts.

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Response to accusations about Joe Biden's mental decline

Politics

Former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden respond to accusations about covering up Joe's mental decline in office on 'The View'. They strongly deny the claims and defend Joe's record, with Jill praising his hard work and dedication. The couple also address concerns about Joe's age and fitness for office.

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World's First Mass-Produced Flying Car Unveiled by Slovakian Developer

Technology

Klein Vision unveiled the world's first mass-produced flying car, the AirCar, at the Living Legends of Aviation Gala Dinner in Beverly Hills. The car can transform from road to air vehicle in under two minutes and has already completed over 170 hours of flight time and 500 takeoffs and landings.

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Assault on Spanish Deputy PM Yolanda Díaz

WorldPolitics

Spanish Deputy PM Yolanda Díaz was targeted by a man with knives in Madrid. Police used a Taser gun to subdue the attacker. Yolanda Díaz was unharmed. The attacker was arrested after making serious threats.

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Kanye West releases controversial song 'Heil Hitler'

Entertainment

Controversial rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, released a new song called 'Heil Hitler' with a militant-style musical video that includes disturbing imagery and references to Adolf Hitler. The song has been criticized for its antisemitic content and timing, coinciding with VE day. West has a history of making antisemitic remarks and actions.

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Jill Biden's Signal to Joe Biden on The View Regarding Cognitive Decline

PoliticsU.S.

Jill Biden appeared to give a secret signal to her husband Joe Biden on The View after a risky question about his cognitive decline. The former president stopped mid-answer, and Jill smoothly continued, sparking theories of her nudging him. Biden was seen with a band-aid on his hand, leading to speculation about health treatments. He faced questions on mental cognition, and his performance raised concerns. Biden's struggles have been highlighted since his presidency, including a disastrous debate against Trump. The article also mentions Biden's recent public appearances and interviews.

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Tax Policy Reform

Politics

President Trump urged House Speaker Mike Johnson to raise the tax rate on the wealthiest Americans and close the carried interest loophole for Wall Street investors. House Republicans are preparing to unveil legislation to extend Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act while eliminating taxes on tip income, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits.

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Election of Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.World

Villanova University alumnus Cardinal Robert Prevost has been chosen as Pope Leo XIV to lead the Catholic Church. He is the first pope born in the United States and the first Augustinian friar to be elected pontiff.

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Election of First American Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.World

The First American Pope, Leo XIV, has been elected after a secret voting process in the Sistine Chapel. He is known as 'Father Bob' and is seen as more traditional but not a conservative hardliner. His election is seen as a historic moment for the Catholic Church.

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Pope Leo XIV's Criticism of President Trump's Policies

PoliticsReligion

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV has been critical of President Trump's policies on social media, particularly focusing on immigration issues. Pope Leo XIV, formerly known as Robert Francis Prevost, has shared or retweeted opinions of colleagues on Twitter. He has criticized Trump's stance on deportation of illegal migrants, ranking love for others, refugee bans, gun control, and various government policies.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV

ReligionPoliticsWorld

Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American, has been elected as the first American Pope, taking the name Leo XIV. Despite previous criticisms of Trump policies and JD Vance, both Trump and Vance have sent their congratulations. The new Pope emphasizes peace, unity, and charity in his speech from the Vatican balcony.

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Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University

PoliticsU.S.

Anti-Israel protesters took over Columbia University's library, leading to arrests and disciplinary proceedings. Students demanded divestment from Israel, resulting in disruptions and injuries to security officers.

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Challenges in Rebuilding Homes After Fires in California

U.S.Entertainment

Mandy Moore criticizes LA County for making it difficult to rebuild homes after fires, citing red tape and bureaucracy as major obstacles.

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Historic Conclave Elects First American Pope

World

President Donald Trump congratulates Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, after a historic conclave. Pope Leo XIV, born in Chicago, Illinois, takes on the papal name Leo, possibly signaling an affinity for Pope Leo XIII. He offers a blessing in Italian and Spanish during his first public appearance.

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MS-13 Gang Member Sentenced for 2017 Killings

U.S.Crime

An MS-13 gang member, Omar Antonio Villalta, also known as "Anticristo," was sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal killings of four young men in a New York park in 2017. He was involved in multiple murders orchestrated by MS-13, including luring victims, distributing weapons, and carrying out attacks with machetes and knives. The gang's violent activities have led to severe consequences, with other members being convicted for similar crimes. The U.S. Department of State has designated MS-13 as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs). President Donald Trump's administration has taken a strong stance against criminal illegal aliens, particularly those involved in gang violence.

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President Donald Trump Congratulates Pope Leo XIV

PoliticsReligion

President Donald Trump congratulates the new Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, after his historic election. Trump and Vice President JD Vance express their excitement and honor at the selection.

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Trump considering Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor and Pope Leo XIV appointment

PoliticsReligion

Trump is considering appointing Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor. In other news, Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope in history, was appointed by Pope Francis in 2023 and was born in Chicago.

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Florida Highway Patrol enforcing federal immigration laws on state roads

Politics

Florida Highway Patrol now enforcing federal immigration laws on state roads, allowing officers to question immigration status during traffic stops. Exclusive ride-along reveals arrest of a suspect with prior convictions. Florida deemed a model for nationwide replication under Gov. DeSantis.

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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Plan to Reprise Work Requirements for Medicaid

PoliticsHealth

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders plans to reprise work requirements for Medicaid, which concerns some Medicaid patients and advocates. More than 70 million Americans who are low-income or disabled have health insurance paid for by Medicaid. States like Arkansas, Ohio, and Arizona are reviving the effort after receiving green light during the first Trump Administration. Proponents argue work requirements will motivate individuals to get jobs, but opponents believe it's a tactic to shrink Medicaid enrollment.

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Opposition to Defunding Planned Parenthood in Reconciliation Package

Politics

Moderate Republicans voice opposition to defunding Planned Parenthood in a reconciliation package, citing concerns about cutting federal funding to the organization that performs abortions and provides other services. President Trump has called on Republicans to pass his agenda through reconciliation to defund abortion businesses.

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Criminal Investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James for Mortgage Fraud

Politics

The FBI has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud. James is accused of falsifying records to get favorable loans on two homes. She could face charges including wire fraud, mail fraud, bank fraud, and false statements to a financial institution.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.

President Donald Trump expressed excitement at the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as the first American Pope, Pope Leo XIV. The Vatican announced the historic event, and the president congratulated the new Pope on social media.

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Nuns outside College of Cardinals during papal conclave

WorldReligion

Nuns gather outside College of Cardinals as they vote for new pope in Vatican City, highlighting the issue of women's roles in the Catholic Church.

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Discussion on the Future of FEMA

Politics

Reps. Byron Donalds and Jared Moskowitz discuss making FEMA independent after the ousting of Acting Administrator Cameron Hamilton. President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem support eradicating FEMA despite Hamilton's caution against it. Trump visited North Carolina to oversee recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene and floated plans to overhaul or eliminate FEMA.

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Trump considering Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor

Politics

Trump is considering naming Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor.

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Comparison of Transgender Athletes' Rights to Civil Rights Movement

PoliticsOpinion

Jemele Hill compares the push for transgender athletes' rights to the civil rights movement, emphasizing the importance of protecting vulnerable groups. The majority opinion opposing transgender athletes in women's sports is likened to historical injustices against minorities.

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Withdrawal of Ed Martin's Nomination for U.S. Attorney for D.C.

Politics

President Trump withdrew the nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. Attorney for D.C. due to bipartisan pushback from the U.S. Senate. Martin, a Republican activist with no prosecutorial experience, faced controversy for his views on the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.World

Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the new Pope of the Catholic Church, taking the name Leo XIV. He is the first American Pope and has a background in the Augustinian religious order and service in Peru before being elevated to the papal seat.

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Human Smuggling Arrests in San Antonio

U.S.Crime

Five suspects were arrested in San Antonio in connection with a human smuggling operation, with one believed to be a member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. The investigation involved circumventing Border Patrol checkpoints and resulted in the dismantling of a smuggling venture that routinely brought illegal aliens into the United States.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the First American Pope

Religion

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, the first American pope in history, was elected as the new leader of the Catholic Church. He shares similar views with Pope Francis on various topics, but has some differences on contentious issues. Prevost faced controversy in handling sexual abuse accusations against priests while serving as Bishop of Chiclayo.

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Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiations

PoliticsWorld

Sen. Tom Cotton and Sen. Lindsey Graham argue that any lasting Iran nuclear deal should be approved by Congress as a treaty to prevent future administrations from undoing it.

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Trump considers naming Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost becomes Pope Leo XIV

Politics

President Donald Trump considers naming Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor. American-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost chosen as Pope Leo XIV.

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Fox News coverage of President Trump's first foreign trip in the second term

PoliticsU.S.WorldMedia

Fox News host Sean Hannity announces coverage of President Trump's first foreign trip in his second term on 'Hannity.' Special editions of 'Special Report' and 'Hannity' will be live from the Middle East. Hosts Bret Baier and Sean Hannity will interview Trump and world leaders, covering developments and news of the day.

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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' Defense of Judicial Independence

Politics

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts emphasizes the importance of an independent judiciary amidst criticism from President Trump and allies. Roberts defends the role of federal courts in checking the excesses of Congress or the executive.

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President Trump's Tax Policy Proposals

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump is considering a small tax increase for wealthy Americans to help fund his priorities for the middle and working classes. The bill is expected to add trillions to the deficit over the next decade, with the tax portion being the costliest. Discussions within the Republican Party are ongoing regarding potential tax hikes on the wealthy.

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Trade Deal Between Trump Administration and United Kingdom

PoliticsBusinessWorld

The Trump administration has reached a trade deal with the United Kingdom, opening up $5 billion in market access for American exporters. The deal covers various sectors including agriculture, automobiles, and steel. British-made cars will face a ten percent tariff when imported into the U.S., with relief for British automakers compared to other foreign producers. The U.K. has nationalized British Steel and will follow America's model on steel tariffs and quotas. This deal aims to forge an economic security alignment between the two countries.

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Possible appointment of Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor

Politics

Trump considers appointing Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor.

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Trump considering Jeanine Pirro for D.C. prosecutor; Joseph Farrell praises Pope Leo XIV

PoliticsReligion

Trump is considering naming Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor, according to breaking news. Joseph Farrell, Vicar General of the Order of St. Augustine, praised Pope Leo XIV as "humble" and a great role model.

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Launch of Real American Freestyle Wrestling League

Sports

Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, and Israel 'Izzy' Martinez announce the launch of a new freestyle wrestling league called Real American Freestyle with top wrestlers joining the roster. The goal is to create a platform for greatness and inspire a lasting legacy.

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FTC Appeal Loss in Microsoft's Acquisition of Activision Blizzard

BusinessTechnology

The FTC lost its appeal to stop Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion. The deal was announced in 2021, and the FTC argued that Microsoft's control over Activision's content could harm competition. Despite the court's decision, the acquisition is still under FTC review.

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Election of Pope Leo XIV

ReligionWorld

Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States is elected as the new Pope Leo XIV after a conclave at the Vatican. Catholics worldwide celebrate the historic event.

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Financial Aid Fraud Involving Fake Students in California Colleges

EducationPolitics

Millions of dollars in federal and state funds are going to bots or fake students in California colleges through a financial aid fraud scheme. Professors are now facing the challenge of ensuring that their students are actually human.

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Escaped Kangaroo in Florida

WeirdU.S.

A young male kangaroo escaped from his owner's enclosure in Florida and was captured after hopping around town. The owner is facing charges for lacking permits. The kangaroo is now being held at a wildlife reserve.

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Rescue of Venezuelan dissidents in Argentine embassy

PoliticsWorld

Venezuelan Interior Minister denies rescue of dissidents in Argentine embassy, claims they were released as part of a negotiation with opposition leader. U.S. Secretary of State Rubio announced a military operation led by the U.S. for the rescue. Interior Minister accuses Rubio of sabotaging talks between the U.S. and Venezuela.

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Potential $30 Million Tell-All Book Deal for Joe and Jill Biden

Politics

Former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden are considering a $30 million tell-all book deal that may include details about their time in the White House. The deal is contingent on Jill revealing information about Biden's declining mental health, his debate against President Trump, and his decision to leave the 2024 race. Money concerns, including Hunter Biden's debt, are a significant factor in their decision-making process.

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Legal Battle Over Deportation of El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Politics

A legal battle is ongoing over the deportation of El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia, with his lawyers seeking more information from DHS, State Department, and DOJ. The Trump administration is invoking the state secrets privilege to avoid answering questions about the deportation.

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FBI Budget Cut Proposal

Politics

FBI Director Kash Patel warns that a White House budget cut proposal would cripple the bureau, leading to potential layoffs and inability to combat crime and terrorism effectively.

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Anti-Semitic Protests at Columbia University

PoliticsU.S.

Anti-Israel protesters took over Columbia University library, violating university policies and facing disciplinary proceedings. More than 100 agitators stormed the library, leading to arrests and potential deportation of non-citizens. Various incidents of anti-Semitic behavior reported on campus and around the country.

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John Daly's decision to sit out the PGA Championship

Sports

John Daly decides to sit out the PGA Championship to participate in the Regions Tradition due to scheduling conflicts and health issues. He expresses frustration at missing out on competing against top players like Brooks Koepka.

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Trade Deal Between President Trump and the United Kingdom

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump announces trade deal with the United Kingdom, first since imposing massive tariffs globally. Financial sector reacts positively, but political impact crucial as Trump's approval ratings decline. Deal seen as a positive step by some, tied to economy's performance.

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Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

PoliticsU.S.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Democratic senators spar over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 gang member, to El Salvador. Noem asserts that Abrego Garcia is a terrorist and will not be allowed back in the US.

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Controversy Over Flag Displays in Democrat-Run Cities in Utah and Idaho

Politics

Democrat-run cities in Utah and Idaho are adopting LGBTQ+ and left-wing flags as official city banners to circumvent state laws restricting flag displays on government property. Salt Lake City adopted four flags, including the Progress Pride flag, Transgender Pride flag, and Juneteenth flag, to represent city values and honor diverse residents. Utah's flag law recently went into effect, with violators facing a $500 fine per day. Boise, Idaho, also designated the pride flag as an official city flag in defiance of state law.

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Trump considering Jeanine Pirro as D.C. prosecutor

Politics

Trump considers appointing Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor.

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Border Czar Tom Homan Criticizes Illinois Gov. Pritzker's Sanctuary Policies

Politics

Border czar Tom Homan criticizes Illinois Gov. Pritzker's sanctuary policies protecting illegal immigrants, DHS Secretary Noem protests alongside Angel families, spiraling migrant crime in NYC, and receiving an award. Pritzker and Noem engage in a heated debate over sanctuary policies and deportation of illegal immigrants.

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Proposal to Build New Air Traffic Control System

PoliticsU.S.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unveils a proposal to build a new, state-of-the-art air traffic control system to enhance safety, reduce delays, and modernize U.S. air travel infrastructure. President Trump criticizes former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for neglecting the outdated FAA system.

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Artificial Intelligence and Catholic Church's Stance

ReligionTechnology

Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the new Pope of the Catholic Church, taking the name Leo XIV. The article discusses the implications of artificial intelligence on Catholic theology and the challenges it poses to the new Pope Leo XIV.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV

ReligionWorld

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost is elected as the first American pope in the history of the Catholic Church, succeeding the late Pope Francis. He delivers a message of peace and dialogue to the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square.

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Democratic Party Future and Leadership Dynamics

Politics

Former President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden join hosts of 'The View' to discuss Democratic Party future and seniority dynamics. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declines House Oversight position, sparking conversation on party leadership and age. Younger Democrats challenge seniority norms within party.

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Military Chaplains Act of 2025

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Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) introduced the Military Chaplains Act of 2025 to protect military chaplains from retaliation and ensure their religious freedom within the armed forces.

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna's bill to repeal Patriot Act

Politics

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduces bill to repeal Patriot Act and restore privacy rights, aiming to strip intelligence agencies of surveillance powers.

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Unveiling of 'Grounded in the Stars' Statue in Times Square

EntertainmentOpinion

A statue of a 'plus-sized black woman' titled 'Grounded in the Stars' has been unveiled in Times Square, NYC. The artist reimagines monumentality and challenges traditional ideas around monumental figures. The sculpture has received mixed reactions, with some praising its representation and others criticizing it as talentless and trend-chasing. It will be on display until June 17, 2025.

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Ivanka Trump's Work on Expanding Access to Fresh Produce

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Ivanka Trump is returning to the national conversation by announcing her work on expanding access to fresh produce at the Heartland Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas. She will discuss her role as a co-founder of Planet Harvest, a company focused on whole-harvest sourcing and reducing food waste.

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Executive Compensation in the Entertainment Industry

Business

Bob Bakish, former CEO of Paramount Global, received a hefty severance package of $69.3 million after being ousted. The new co-CEOs at Paramount also received substantial compensation packages. The entertainment industry continues to see high executive pay, with many top executives earning above the median total compensation.

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Commemoration of 80th Anniversary of VE Day in Europe

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The British royal family, German Federal President, French President, and other leaders commemorated the 80th anniversary of VE Day, reflecting on the end of World War II in Europe and the current state of peace in Europe. The day was marked with ceremonies, wreath-laying, and speeches in London, Berlin, Paris, and other European cities. The event highlighted the importance of freedom, democracy, and the ongoing threats to peace in Ukraine and elsewhere.

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Senator John Fetterman's Behavior and Mental Health Concerns

Politics

Senator John Fetterman reportedly had an emotional outburst during a meeting with Pennsylvania teachers union reps, leading to concerns about his mental health. A day later, New York Magazine published a critical exposé on Fetterman's behavior, including warnings from former aides. Fetterman dismissed the reports as a 'hit piece.'

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The Who retirement from touring

EntertainmentMusic

The Who announced their retirement from touring after 60 years with one last set of shows in North America, named 'The Song Is Over'. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend expressed gratitude to their fans for the support over the years.

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New Pope Elected by Catholic Church

ReligionWorld

A new pope has been elected by the Catholic Church, with white smoke emerging from the Sistine Chapel. The winner secured at least 89 votes from 133 participating cardinals. The name will be announced later in Latin from St. Peter’s Basilica. The excitement in St. Peter’s Square is contagious, with crowds cheering and bells ringing in Spain. However, black smoke emerged later on indicating no pope was elected yet.

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Bill Gates criticizes Elon Musk's role in shutting down USAID

Politics

Bill Gates criticizes Elon Musk for his role in shutting down USAID, accusing him of harming the world's poorest children. Gates plans to spend $200 billion over 20 years through the Gates Foundation before closing its doors in 2045.

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Potential Recession Due to Economic Factors

Business

Empty shelves, for-lease signs, and job layoffs point to a potential recession by summer due to reduced demand for container space from China and slow shipping times from Asia to the U.S.

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FBI Budget Request for FY2026

Politics

During a Senate hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel admitted to not having the FY2026 budget request ready, causing concern and criticism from Senator Patty Murray.

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President Donald Trump's Use of Power to Influence Legal System

Politics

President Donald Trump has been accused of using the power of his office to influence federal investigations and prosecutions, leading to resignations and public criticism. Critics say his actions inject politics into the legal system and reward allies while punishing opponents.

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AI Translation of Pet Emotions

Technology

Baidu is exploring using AI to translate animal sounds into human language to recognize pets' emotional states, with a patent filed with the China National Intellectual Property Administration. This technology is still in the research stage and aims to improve cross-species communication.

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