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Democratic Party Primary Race

Politics

Rep. Jamaal Bowman faces Westchester County Executive George Latimer in a record-breaking primary, highlighting schisms in the Democratic Party over issues like Israel and the Middle East.

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Trump Classified Documents Case

Politics

Former President Trump's legal team argues that the search of his Mar-a-Lago property in August 2022 was without probable cause and a violation of his constitutional rights. Federal prosecutors claim the defense is based on a 'conspiracy theory.' A hearing was held before Judge Aileen Cannon to address these issues.

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Election Worker Arrested for Theft in Maricopa County, Arizona

Politics

An election worker in Maricopa County, Arizona was arrested for stealing a security fob and keys from a ballot tabulation center. The incident did not impact the primary election scheduled for July 30.

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Political Campaign Strategy

Politics

Trump 2024 National Press Secretary criticizes CNN for 'propagating lies' against former President Trump. President Biden's campaign chair suggests Florida is not a battleground state in 2024, contrary to previous statements.

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Residents of Scranton, Penn. on President Biden's First Term

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Residents of President Biden's hometown of Scranton, Penn. share their perspectives on his first term and the top issues affecting them. Opinions vary from strong support to disappointment in his performance.

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Global Tax on Super-Rich Proposed

PoliticsWorldFinance

A global tax on the super-rich is proposed in a new report commissioned by Brazil for the G20 nations. The tax would require individuals with more than $1 billion in total assets to pay 2% of their wealth in income tax, aiming to raise funds for public services, education, healthcare, and climate change initiatives.

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Terrorist Attack in Dagestan, Russia

WorldPolitics

A terrorist attack in Russia's Dagestan Republic killed 20 people, including police officers and an Orthodox priest. The attackers targeted a synagogue, churches, and a police station. Questions remain about who was behind the attack and their motives.

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Conflict in Sudan

WorldPolitics

A war between two armed groups in Sudan has caused widespread displacement, potential famine, and fears of genocide in Darfur. The International Rescue Committee has highlighted Sudan as a top emergency concern due to the failure of the international community to address the crisis.

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Julian Assange's Plea Deal with U.S. Government

Politics

Julian Assange has reached a plea deal with the U.S. government to plead guilty to conspiring to obtain and disclose information related to the national defense.

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Biden's student loan repayment plan rulings

Politics

Two new rulings have frozen much of Biden's newest student loan repayment plan, setting up another possible student debt reckoning before the Supreme Court.

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Protests against Tax Hike in Kenya

WorldPolitics

Barack Obama's half-sister, Auma Obama, was hit with tear gas while protesting against a tax hike in Kenya. The protest turned violent with fatalities reported as protesters clashed with police. The tax increase is causing unrest due to high cost of living and increasing debt in the country.

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CNN Bias in Trump Debate

Politics

Republican critics question CNN's bias against Trump ahead of a debate hosted by Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. Trump Jr. and others criticize CNN's handling of Trump. CNN defends Tapper and Bash as veteran journalists. Trump accepted the CNN debate to call Biden's bluff.

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Canadian Federal Election in Toronto-St.Paul's

Politics

Conservative candidate Don Stewart won a close election in Toronto-St.Paul's, ending the Liberal party's 30-year hold on the seat. This loss may prompt calls for Trudeau to step down due to voter discontent. Stewart's victory was unexpected and seen as a blow to Trudeau's leadership.

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Protests in Kenya Against Tax Hike Bill

WorldPolitics

Barack Obama's half-sister, Auma Obama, was hit with tear gas while rallying with protesters in Kenya against a tax hike bill. The protest turned violent with at least five people fatally shot and many injured. The protesters are demanding economic relief and an end to corruption from Kenyan leaders.

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Rise in Anti-Semitic Incidents in Germany

WorldPolitics

Germany experienced an alarming 80% increase in anti-Semitic incidents in 2023, following the Hamas attacks in southern Israel, with a total of 4,782 incidents reported. The rise in anti-Semitic attacks has created an environment of fear and insecurity for Jewish communities in Germany.

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Compulsory Military Service for Ultra-Orthodox Men in Israel

PoliticsWorld

Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for compulsory military service, ending decades-old exemptions, which could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition as Israel continues to fight in Gaza.

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Investigation of 8 Tajik Men for Potential Terrorist Ties

PoliticsU.S.

Eight Tajik men seeking asylum in the U.S. were investigated by the FBI for potential ties to the Islamic State. The men were arrested on immigration charges amidst concerns about terrorism threats in the U.S. linked to conflicts in Gaza and Central Asia.

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European Union Membership Talks with Ukraine and Moldova

WorldPolitics

The European Union launched membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova as a step to move closer to the West and diminish Russia's influence, marking a major milestone for the countries. The talks could take years to conclude.

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Florida Dentist Charged with Sending Death Threats to Donald Trump Critics

U.S.PoliticsCrime

Florida dentist charged with sending death threats to Donald Trump critics online, facing up to 15 years in jail if convicted. Victims received over 100 threats from August 2019 to July 2020, including rape, murder, and torture threats. Dentist, an army veteran, blamed the government and minorities for his actions. FBI warned him to stop in 2019, but he continued. Arrested in June 2024, pleaded not guilty.

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Justice Samuel Alito's Absence from Supreme Court

Politics

Justice Samuel Alito's absence from the Supreme Court for two days raised questions as the court did not provide an explanation. The absence comes as the court is issuing decisions before the end of its term, potentially extending it into July. Alito has rejected calls to recuse himself from cases involving Trump, despite controversy over flags at his homes.

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Film on Donald Trump's Formative Years

EntertainmentPolitics

A film on the formative years of Donald Trump starring Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong is nearing completion, with Tom Ortenberg close to acquiring it for fall release. The film has faced controversy but is expected to be released in the US during the presidential campaign season.

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Former President Trump's fundraising email mentioning being 'tortured' in Fulton County jail

Politics

Former President Trump's campaign mentioned him being 'tortured' in the Fulton County jail in a fundraising email, which was later corrected as incorrect information. The email was used to promote coffee mugs featuring Trump's mug shot.

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Julian Assange's Court Hearing and Release

PoliticsWorld

Julian Assange arrives in Saipan for court hearing, pleads guilty to US espionage law, and plans to reunite with family in Australia after being released from prison in the UK.

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Impact of Illegal Immigration in Houston Following Jocelyn Nungaray's Murder

U.S.PoliticsCrime

Discussion on murder details and immigration impact in Houston area following the tragic death of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray involving illegal immigrant suspects.

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Judge Christina Peterson's Removal from Office in Georgia

PoliticsU.S.

Judge Christina Peterson from Douglas County Probate Court in Georgia was removed from office after being found guilty of systemic incompetence and misconduct. She was involved in a physical altercation with a police officer outside a nightclub in Atlanta and faced separate ethics charges.

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Protests in Kenya over Proposed Tax Increases

PoliticsWorld

Protesters clash with police in Kenya's capital Nairobi over proposed tax increases, resulting in at least five deaths, dozens wounded, and sections of the parliament building set ablaze. Demonstrators demand President William Ruto's resignation.

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Replacement of Commander in Ukraine's Armed Forces

WorldPolitics

President Zelenskyy replaced the commander of the Joint Forces of Ukraine's Armed Forces due to poor performance in the war against Russia. The new commander, Brigadier-General Andriy Hnatov, has experience in strategic planning and recapturing territory from Russian invaders.

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Former President Trump's Gag Order Post-Conviction

Politics

Former President Trump's gag order post-conviction has been partially lifted by Judge Juan Merchan, allowing him to speak about protected witnesses and jurors but still blocking him from commenting about individual prosecutors, court staff, and their family members until his sentencing on July 11.

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Arkansas Supreme Court Bans 'X' Gender Option on ID Cards

PoliticsU.S.

The Arkansas Supreme Court reinstated a state law banning the use of 'X' as an option for gender identification on state ID cards, causing debate around transgender health care for kids and similar bans in other states.

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Charlamagne Tha God's Comments on President Biden and the Democratic Party

Politics

Charlamagne Tha God suggests Democrats should drop President Biden as their 2024 candidate if he performs poorly in the debate. He also jokes about giving Biden performance-enhancing drugs.

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Verification of Citizenship Status for Voters

Politics

America First Legal sent letters to all 50 states urging election officials to verify citizenship status of individuals registered to vote, citing federal statutes 8 U.S.C. § 1373 and 8 U.S.C. § 1644.

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Government Accountability and Relations with China

PoliticsBusiness

Government Accountability Institute president Peter Schweizer warns against President Biden's friendly posture towards China with evidence of Biden appointee recruiting Chinese businesses to Delaware.

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Meta's Use of Publicly Shared Data for AI Training

TechnologyPolitics

Kurt 'Cyberguy' Knutsson discusses how Meta (Facebook and Instagram) is using publicly shared content from U.S. accounts to train AI models without offering an opt-out option, contrasting with the situation in Europe where laws protect users better. Users in the U.S. can only prevent their data from being used by making their accounts private or deleting public posts.

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Criminal Immigrants and Border Policies in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.

The article discusses the spike in criminal immigrants attempting to enter the U.S. in recent years and highlights specific cases of illegal immigrants charged with serious crimes like assault, homicide, and sexual offenses. It also criticizes the border policies under the Biden administration.

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Political News

Politics

Fox News reports on recent political news including calls for Biden to fire official, Trump's urge for drug test, and lifting of gag order against Trump by Judge Juan Merchan.

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Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial Gag Order Partially Lifted

Politics

Former President Donald Trump's gag order in his New York criminal trial was partially lifted, allowing him to speak out about witnesses and jurors, but he still cannot name or release identifying information about the jurors. He was fined $10,000 for violating the order multiple times.

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Dagestan Terror Attacks

WorldPoliticsTragedy

Islamic 'sleeper cells' carried out attacks in Dagestan, killing 21 people. Russian police killed 5 gunmen in response. Officials blame Ukraine, U.S., and NATO for the attacks.

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Debate Drug Test Controversy

Politics

Former President Donald Trump is calling for President Joe Biden to take a drug test before the upcoming debate, citing concerns about Biden's physical and mental health. Trump claims Biden may be using performance-enhancing drugs and highlights various instances where Biden has appeared to struggle physically. The White House has not confirmed or denied Biden's intentions regarding a drug test.

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Presidential Debate Advice from Hillary Clinton

Politics

Hillary Clinton offers presidential debate advice to President Joe Biden based on her experience debating against former President Donald Trump in 2016.

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India-Israel Relations and Military Cooperation

PoliticsWorld

Former Israeli ambassador to India suggests India may be sending weapons to Israel as a return favor for support in the 1999 Kargil War. India has condemned Hamas and remained silent on IDF operations against them. Reports indicate India may be providing military assistance to Israel.

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Murder of Rachel Morin by Illegal Alien

U.S.PoliticsTragedy

Angel Mom Patty Morin criticizes President Biden for lack of response after her daughter's murder by an illegal alien, contrasting it with Trump's condolences. The perpetrator, Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez, had a history of crimes and was apprehended multiple times by Border Patrol before crossing the border and committing the heinous acts.

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Arrest of Tommy Robinson in Canada

PoliticsWorld

English political activist Tommy Robinson was arrested in Canada on an alleged immigration offence after delivering a speech on free speech. He was detained by plain-clothed undercover police officers and released after spending hours behind bars. Robinson's passport was seized, and he was prevented from leaving the city of Calgary, potentially affecting his speaking tour in Canada.

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Impact of inflation on restaurants in America

BusinessPolitics

Hooters closes dozens of locations due to inflation in President Joe Biden’s America. Inflation and high costs have impacted restaurants across the US. McDonald’s launches $5 meal deal to help struggling customers. Grocery prices are up, contrary to White House claims.

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Hunter Biden's Bar License Suspension

Politics

Hunter Biden's Washington, DC, bar license was suspended for not paying a fee. He remains suspended in Connecticut too. Hunter, a convicted felon, cannot hold a bar license in D.C. He was admitted to the bar in D.C. in 2007 and first passed the bar in Connecticut in 1997.

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Internal Politics at the Washington Post

PoliticsMedia

The article discusses internal politics at the Washington Post, involving changes in leadership and allegations of unethical behavior. It criticizes the staff for resisting reform and highlights a 20-year-old scandal being used to target the CEO. The author accuses the media of hypocrisy and bias, suggesting ulterior motives behind the attacks on the Post's leadership.

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Controversy Surrounding Seattle's Plan to Hire DACA Recipients as Police Officers

Politics

Seattle officials are considering hiring illegal aliens under the DACA program as police officers due to staffing shortages. This move has sparked controversy and concerns about gun ownership rights and law enforcement effectiveness.

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2024 U.S. Presidential Campaign

Politics

Joe Biden's campaign chairwoman conceded Florida's 30 electoral votes to former President Donald Trump, causing demoralization among the campaign staff. Mixed messaging and surrendering states are causing confidence issues within the Biden campaign.

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The Associated Press Launches The AP Fund for Journalism

BusinessPolitics

The Associated Press is launching a new independent organization, The AP Fund for Journalism, to raise $100 million and expand state and local news. The new group aims to support local news efforts through philanthropic funds.

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Exploitation of Indian Farm Labourers in Italy

WorldPolitics

Thousands of Indian farm labourers in Italy protest against exploitation after a worker's gruesome death sheds light on abuse of undocumented migrants. The worker's arm was sliced off by a machine, and he was dumped by the road. The incident has sparked a wider debate on systemic abuses in the agriculture sector.

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Kenya Parliament Protests

PoliticsWorld

Protesters stormed Kenya's parliament opposing a new finance bill, resulting in a fire and violent clashes with police. Several people were killed and injured, and the government faced significant unrest.

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Accusations of Coup Attempt by Sara Netanyahu

Politics

Sara Netanyahu accused military chiefs of trying to carry out a coup against her husband during a meeting with families of hostages. She expressed a lack of confidence in the IDF's senior officers, which was met with pushback from the families present.

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Child Labor and Abuse Case in West Virginia

U.S.PoliticsCrime

Wealthy couple in West Virginia accused of forcing adopted black children to work as slaves and live in a locked barn. Couple plead not guilty to charges including human trafficking and child neglect. Children found in poor conditions with health issues. Couple's bond set at $500,000 each.

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Economic Impact of Presidential Election on Inflation

PoliticsU.S.

A coalition of Nobel Prize-winning economists warns about higher inflation if former President Donald Trump wins the presidential election. President Biden and Trump are set to face off, with inflation being a key issue. Economists believe Biden's economic agenda is superior to Trump's. Inflation peaked in June 2022 at 9.1% but dropped to 3.3% in May 2024. Both campaigns are focusing on the economy to sway voters.

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Potential Vice Presidential Pick Announcement by Former President Donald Trump

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Former President Donald Trump may announce his vice presidential pick before Thursday's debate, with potential candidates including North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. The decision may come sooner than expected, and Trump's team is considering the timing carefully.

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International Relations, Media Diversity, Annexation, Hezbollah, AI Integration

PoliticsWorldTechnology

Russia blocks access to 81 EU media outlets in retaliation for EU broadcasting bans on Russian state media. UK news presenter Tom Bradby discusses lack of diversity in industry. Israel's far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich declares intention to annex West Bank. Lebanon's minister Ali Hamieh threatens to sue The Telegraph over claims of Hezbollah smuggling weapons. Apple in talks with Meta and other AI companies to enhance its AI offerings.

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Russia's Baltic Fleet Exercises Amid NATO Tensions

WorldPolitics

Russia's Baltic Fleet conducts exercises in the Baltic Sea amid tensions with NATO, as alliance countries conduct their own drills in the region.

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Russian Military Shooting Down U.S. Drone Over Black Sea

WorldPolitics

A Russian newspaper claimed that the country's military may have shot down a U.S. surveillance drone over the Black Sea, but there is no confirmation from U.S. officials. The incident is part of escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

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Donald Trump's Gag Order Modification

Politics

Former President Donald Trump's gag order in his hush money criminal trial has been modified, allowing him to comment on witnesses and jurors but keeping others off limits until sentencing. The judge's decision comes days before a presidential debate with President Joe Biden.

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Controversy Over Unsolicited Kisses in Spain

WorldPolitics

Spain's Supreme Court ruled that a kiss without consent is sexual assault, sparking controversy around a case involving former football federation chief Luis Rubiales. The court emphasized the importance of consent in any physical contact.

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Julian Assange's Release and Plea Deal

PoliticsWorld

Julian Assange released from British prison, on his way to plead guilty to a conspiracy charge in a plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department, ending yearslong legal battle over classified documents.

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Controversy over removal of crime-reducing planters in Los Angeles

PoliticsBusiness

Los Angeles residents express concerns after city removes planters that were reducing crime in the area. Business owners and locals criticize the decision, while the city emphasizes obtaining proper permits for community beautification projects.

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Presidential Debate Drug Test Proposal by Trump and Biden

Politics

Former President Trump suggests both he and President Biden take drug tests before the debate. Rep. Ronny Jackson demands drug test for Biden. Trump confident in his debate abilities.

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Political Opinion on Trump's Debate Performance and Other Political Topics

PoliticsOpinion

Fox News host predicts the cards will be stacked against former President Trump in the upcoming debate. Various opinion pieces on the debate and other political topics are featured in the article.

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US House Bill to Block Funding to Taliban

PoliticsUS

The House of Representatives is expected to pass a bill aimed at blocking countries receiving U.S. aid from sending money to the Taliban. Rep. Tim Burchett introduced the No Tax Dollars for the Taliban Act to prevent funding the Taliban with U.S. taxpayer dollars.

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Hillary Clinton's advice to President Biden on debating Donald Trump

Politics

Hillary Clinton advises President Biden on how to approach debate with Donald Trump, highlighting Trump's interrupting and bullying tactics

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Emperor Naruhito's Visit to the U.K. and Connection to the River Thames

WorldPolitics

Emperor Naruhito of Japan visits the U.K., including a special trip to the Thames Barrier, highlighting his personal connection to Britain. The visit strengthens ties between the U.K. and Japan amid Chinese tensions. The emperor's fascination with the River Thames dates back to his time as a student at the University of Oxford.

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French President Macron facing backlash and snap election

PoliticsWorld

French President Macron faces backlash over comments about far-right and hard-left parties potentially leading to civil war. Snap election initiated after right-wing parties outperformed rivals in EU elections. Macron's approval rating at all-time low of 26%. National Rally party projected to lead in EU elections.

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Political Shift Towards Conservative Values Among Former Democrats

Politics

Former Democrats Becky Oliveira and Grace Guentzel share why they no longer identify with liberal ideals and politics on Fox & Friends. Gen Z voters are leaving the Democratic Party ahead of the presidential election. They discuss their shift towards conservative values and support for Trump over Biden.

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Hunter Biden's Law License Suspension in Washington, D.C. following Gun Trial Verdict

Politics

Hunter Biden's law license in Washington, D.C. has been suspended following his guilty verdict in a criminal gun trial. He was found guilty of lying about his drug use when purchasing a firearm in 2018. The suspension only affects his ability to practice law in D.C.

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Advice to President Biden for the 2024 Election

Politics

Top Democrats urge President Biden to focus on attacking former President Trump instead of touting his own policy achievements. Concerns arise as Biden's policy achievements are not resonating with voters. Biden campaign advised to focus on the economy and challenge Trump's relationship with corporate America.

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Florida Governor Bans Balloon Release

PoliticsEnvironment

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning the 'intentional release' of balloons in the state to protect the environment and wildlife, with exemptions for children under 6 years old.

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Illegal immigrants charged in murder of 12-year-old girl in Texas

U.S.Politics

Two Venezuelan illegal immigrants face capital murder charges in the death of a 12-year-old girl in Texas. The socialist Maduro regime's block on deportation flights of Venezuelans from the U.S. is highlighted as a contributing factor.

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Exposure of Liberal Bias at NPR

PoliticsMedia

Former NPR editor Uri Berliner resigned after exposing alleged liberal bias at NPR. He has joined The Free Press, founded by Bari Weiss, to engage in independent journalism.

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2024 Presidential Debate Between Biden and Trump

Politics

President Biden and former President Trump are set to have their first debate of the 2024 election cycle in Atlanta, hosted by CNN. Fox News will air the CNN Presidential Debate Simulcast with expert analysis before and after the event.

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Israel's Supreme Court ruling on drafting ultra-Orthodox men into military service

PoliticsWorld

Israel's Supreme Court orders the military to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men into service, threatening the government's stability. Ultra-Orthodox leaders fear exposure to the modern world through the military will end their traditional way of life.

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Protests in Kenya Over Finance Bill

PoliticsWorld

Protesters in Kenya clashed with police over a new finance bill imposing new taxes, resulting in violence, deaths, and a direct assault on the government. Demonstrators demanded legislators vote against the bill due to frustrations over the high cost of living. The bill was passed, leading to protests and clashes in various cities.

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Gun Violence as a Public Health Crisis

U.S.HealthPolitics

Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory declaring gun violence a national public health crisis, recommending a public health approach to address the issue. The advisory outlines the impact of firearm violence, policy suggestions, and the need for urgent action to protect children and future generations.

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Legal Battle Over Alex Jones' Infowars Show

PoliticsLegal

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is facing a dispute among Sandy Hook families over the future of his Infowars show following defamation lawsuits. Majority of families accuse Texas parents of trying to grab money, trustee seeks to maximize assets to pay families, and Jones vows to continue show despite legal challenges.

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Kenyan protests over tax hike

WorldPolitics

Intense clashes and protests in Kenya after lawmakers approved a tax-raising proposal

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Abduction of Israeli Hostages by Hamas

WorldPoliticsTragic

Almog Levy's parents were abducted by Hamas gunmen, leaving him celebrating his third birthday without them. The Israeli government faces criticism for not securing their release as Netanyahu focuses on destroying Hamas militarily. More than 37,600 people have been killed in Gaza since the conflict began.

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Panda Diplomacy Between China and the U.S.

WorldPolitics

China is resuming panda diplomacy by sending pandas to the U.S., but some extreme panda fans in China are unhappy about it due to concerns about mistreatment and nationalistic reasons. The U.S.-China relationship and the well-being of pandas in U.S. zoos are key points of contention.

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Controversy over DHS policies on detention and release of illegal aliens accused of murder

PoliticsU.S.

Two illegal aliens accused of murdering a 12-year-old girl were released into the US despite available detention space, sparking controversy over DHS policies. Legislation has been introduced to address mass releases of migrants and improve monitoring. The Biden administration's handling of immigration enforcement is under scrutiny.

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State Visit of Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako to the UK

WorldPoliticsCulture

Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visit London for a three-day state visit, welcomed by King Charles III and Queen Camilla with pomp and pageantry, including a guard of honour, carriage procession, and state banquet at Buckingham Palace. The visit includes visits to Westminster Abbey, a special exhibition of items from the Royal Collection relating to Japan, and the Francis Crick Institute. The Emperor and Empress bid farewell on the third day, visiting the V&A museum and Windsor Castle before heading to Oxford.

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Migrant Crisis in the English Channel

Politics

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for Royal Navy intervention in migrant crisis as 50,000 migrants reach British shores under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Farage criticizes government's failure to stop boats and advocates for tougher measures.

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MTV News website deletion

PoliticsMedia

MTV News website and archives have been deleted by Paramount, causing controversy and outrage among former staff and media outlets. The deletion is seen as a loss of left-wing propaganda and snark content.

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Colorado SB24-131 Bans Campus Carry for Self-Defense

PoliticsU.S.

Campus carry for self-defense will become illegal in Colorado when SB24-131 takes effect on July 1, 2024, despite no mass shootings or crimes by permit holders in the past.

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Texas Rangers and LGBTQ+ Inclusion

SportsPolitics

The Texas Rangers have been the only Major League Baseball team without a Pride Night, despite their work with LGBTQ+ organizations. There is hope that they will eventually host a Pride Night, but it may require new ownership to make it happen.

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Misleading Claim on Grocery Prices by White House Press Secretary

Politics

White House Press Secretary's claim that grocery prices went down under President Biden's leadership is false. Prices have actually increased significantly, with a 20%+ rise across the board, impacting Biden's reelection chances.

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Norway Stockpiling Grain for Emergency Preparedness

WorldPolitics

Norway signed a deal to start stockpiling 30,000 tons of grain due to COVID-19, war in Europe, and climate change. The goal is to have 82,500 tons by 2029 to ensure three months' consumption for the population in a crisis.

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South Korea's Potential Nuclear Weapons Program

PoliticsWorld

South Korean think tank suggests government consider developing nuclear weapons arsenal in response to North Korea signing defense treaty with Russia. Polls show strong support for nuclear weapons in South Korea. President Yoon Suk-yeol has mentioned the possibility of nuclearizing the country. Recommendations have been made for South Korea to engage in public debate over this option.

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Visit to Stonewall Inn by President Biden and Elton John

PoliticsU.S.

President Joe Biden and Elton John are visiting the Stonewall Inn in New York City to commemorate the gay rights riots that took place in 1969. Biden and John are highlighting wins for LGBTQ+ Americans and Biden has reversed Trump's anti-LGBTQ+ actions.

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Famine Risk in Gaza

WorldPolitics

A new study by IPC organization linked to the UN concludes no famine in Gaza but high risk. Contrary to previous warnings, evidence does not support claims of famine. Biden administration's alarm and Samantha Power's anti-Israel history questioned.

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Political Polling: Trump Gains Black Voter Support

Politics

Former President Donald Trump is gaining support among black voters, with a recent poll showing 23% support, up from 12% in 2020. This increase in support is at the expense of President Joe Biden, whose black voter support has decreased significantly.

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Debate Concerns and Drug Test Demands

Politics

Former President Trump is demanding drug tests for himself and President Biden ahead of the upcoming debate, suggesting concerns about how the debate is being framed. His allies have tried to portray Biden as unfit for office. Biden's campaign dismissed the baseless drug allegations.

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Allegations Against Ed Henry

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A young female staffer accused Ed Henry of sending sexually explicit text messages and fostering a hostile work environment at Real America’s Voice. The staffer lodged a complaint with screenshots of the messages. Henry, now at Newsmax, denied the allegations. Karyn Turk, Henry’s co-host, also faced accusations.

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EU Membership Negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova

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The European Union has started membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova to move them closer to the West and reduce Russia's influence, marking a historic milestone for both countries.

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Russia-NATO tensions in the Baltic Sea

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Russia's Baltic Fleet conducted exercises in the Baltic Sea amid tensions with NATO, simulating electronic launches, repelling drones, and electronic jamming. NATO is also conducting drills in the region. Denmark may restrict Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' tankers due to environmental concerns.

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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Absence

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Justice Samuel Alito's absence from the Supreme Court for two days has raised questions, with no explanation provided. The court is issuing decisions before the end of its term, and Alito's absence could impact the schedule.

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Hillary Clinton's upcoming book 'Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty'

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Hillary Clinton is set to release a book titled 'Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,' where she shares her experiences evacuating Afghan women and warns American voters. The book is set to be published on Sept. 17. Former President Clinton also has a forthcoming book reflecting on his time since leaving the White House.

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Criticism of Report on Gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas

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Attorney Mark Paoletta criticizes a report about gifts received by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, claiming it is filled with errors and deceptions. The report from Fix the Court alleges that Justice Thomas received almost $4.2 million in gifts and 'likely gifts' between 2004 and 2023.

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