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FOX Sports, Barstool Sports team up to enhance college football, basketball coverage in new deal
FOX Sports and Barstool Sports announced the two sports media powerhouses are coming together to bolster college football and college basketball coverage.
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Johnson demands NARA turn over records related to Biden's mental 'decline' amid Senate probe of 'cover-up'
Sen. Ron Johnson is demanding the National Archives turn over records about former President Joe Biden’s “mental and physical health and cognitive decline," Fox News Digital...
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'American Idol' exec murder suspect charged in double homicide
Suspect Raymond Boodarian was charged Thursday with the murders of "American Idol" music executive and her husband, who were found shot to death in their LA home.
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Ex-Voice of America employee allegedly threatened to murder Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family
Seth Jason, a former federal employee, allegedly made threats from Voice of America control rooms to murder Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, her staff and their families.
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Joy Reid confronted by Piers Morgan over blog scandal in explosive interview
In an explosive interview, Piers Morgan asked former MSNBC host Joy Reid to confirm whether she wrote a series of homophobic blog posts that were unearthed in 2018 from her old...
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These trending stackable jewelry organizers are the ultimate storage solution
These trending jewelry organizers are designed to stack on top of each other to safely and compactly store all of your accessories.
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Popular snack brand makes big change to favorite product amid 'natural source' ingredients push
Welch's Fruit Snacks commits to eliminating artificial dyes linked to hyperactivity in children, with a complete portfolio transition to natural colors planned by early 2026.
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Noem teases 'next big announcement' that may change airport security rule
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the agency is evaluating changes its liquid restrictions rule for airline carry-ons — a policy that’s a symbol of post 9/11 travel.
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Big government, big problems: Public corruption highest in places with large bureaucracies, report says
A new analysis links government size to public corruption rates, with Washington, D.C., topping the list, according to a Libertarian thinktank.
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Hamas losing iron grip on Gaza as US-backed group gets aid to Palestinians in need
While the international community criticizes the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a middle east expert says the U.S.- and Israel-backed organization is taking the power away from...
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Biden does rare interview with NY Times to quell autopen controversy, but critics rage over media framing
Media watchdogs criticized Joe Biden's rare New York Times interview about autopen signatures on clemency documents, questioning the timing and placement of key admissions in...
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy names new prime minister for first time since Russia's war began
Yuliia Svyrydenko becomes Ukraine's new prime minister amid President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's executive branch shake with Russian war in fourth year.
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Super Bowl champion Bryan Braman dead at 38 after cancer battle
Former NFL linebacker Bryan Braman died after battling an aggressive and "rare form" of cancer, his agent said on Thursday. He won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Two Republicans vote against Trump's $9 billion clawback of foreign aid, NPR funding
Trump's $9 billion clawback bill passed the Senate with Republican support, cutting USAID and public broadcasting funds, despite two GOP senators' opposition.
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Mamdani sparks social media frenzy with viral clip discussing what happens if he runs out of money
Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing heat online over a video where he says his parents will financially support him if he needs it.
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Trump urged to aid Yemen’s anti-Houthi forces as terror group escalates attacks on shipping
Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have sunk vessels and disrupted shipping routes worth $1 trillion annually, as Middle East experts call for U.S. support of Yemen's legitimate...
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Suni Lee discusses Olympic return after kidney disease diagnosis, ESPYs Comeback Athlete nomination
Suni Lee "quit" gymnastics "a couple times" as she tried to return to the Olympics, but she eventually went to Paris and won three medals.
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Auburn's Bruce Pearl pumps brakes on US Senate rumors
Auburn Tigers men's basketball head coach Bruce Pearl opened up about the possibility of him running for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama.
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How Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' ends decades of temporary tax policy games in Washington
President Trump's new law brings permanence to the tax code, ending temporary tax provisions while implementing work requirements and phasing out subsidies.
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Study claims US news outlets served as 'megaphones' for Hamas in Gaza war
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and distorting facts about Gaza aid efforts.
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Mom's unexpected secret chili ingredient leaves millions of TikTok viewers divided: 'Absolutely not'
A mother's chili recipe featuring dark chocolate went viral on TikTok, sparking debate among the video's viewers about the unusual addition to the dish.
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Shane Gillis stirs controversy with Trump, Bill Belichick jokes during edgy ESPY Awards monologue
Shane Gillis' ESPY Awards monologue featured roast-style jokes about sports figures including Bill Belichick's girlfriend, President Donald Trump, and an O.J. Simpson reference.
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Senate GOP advances $9B spending cuts bill over Democrat and internal GOP resistance and more top headlines
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NPR head asks critics to 'show me a story' that proves liberal bias amid defunding threats
NPR CEO Katherine Maher appeared to be unaware of any examples of her organization being politically biased while defending its federal funding on Wednesday.
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Josh Allen determined not to let 'Hard Knocks' cameras become distraction for Bills in training camp
Josh Allen discussed the Buffalo Bills' upcoming appearance on HBO's 'Hard Knocks' series, highlighting the team's veteran leadership and balancing authenticity with focus.
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Randy Moss says Tyreek Hill is 'nowhere all-time' in NFL wide receiver rankings discussion
Randy Moss stated Miami Dolphins' Tyreek Hill is "nowhere all-time" among NFL receivers despite Hill being one of the best in the league present day.
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DeSantis taps Florida's 'most conservative senator' for state CFO
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tapped state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia to serve as the Sunshine State's chief financial officer, calling him Florida's "most conservative senator"
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SCOOP: Former CIA officer, Air Force veteran launches GOP campaign for Dem-held Ohio district
Eric Conroy has entered the race for Ohio's 1st District, promising to build the economy, support law enforcement and secure the border.
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The data broker opt-out steps every retiree should take today
The $200 billion data broker industry tracks your personal details across websites, posing privacy risks that can be mitigated through data removal services.
Read MoreDangerous or an opportunity? Social media as venue for discussing politics debated by young conservatives
Young adults from across the nation attended Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit in Tampa, Fla. last week, where Gen Z discussed how politics are affected through social...
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