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Global demand for items like Dubai chocolate, matcha tea, and qu,inoa is reshaping supply chains and production methods. This growing trend raises concerns about sustainability and resource strain.
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Zorin Group has launched Zorin OS 18, claiming it as its biggest launch ever, on the day Windows 10 support ended. The OS has seen over 100,000 downloads in two days, with 72% from Windows users, thanks to improved compatibility with Windows software.
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Aaron Spencer, an Arkansas father accused of killing his daughter’s alleged abuser, is running for county sheriff. The incident has sparked debate on justice and accountability.
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Oregon’s Dante Moore connected with Kenyon Sadiq for a 21-yard touchdown on a flea flicker play, extending the Ducks’ lead over Rutgers to 21-3.
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Will Hammond threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Virgil, giving the Texas Tech Red Raiders the lead over Arizona State.
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A new study found that many popular protein powders contain unsafe levels of lead, cadmium, and arsenic, raising concerns over consumer safety. Consumer Reports tested 23 products and found over two-thirds exceeded safety thresholds for lead.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the White House clashed over the closure of Interstate 5 during the Marine Corps anniversary celebration. Newsom accused the Trump administration of causing delays, while the White House criticized him for distorting facts.
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Vanderbilt and Cal used social media to mock LSU’s Week 8 college football headlines, showcasing a trend of collegiate athletic programs using online platforms to respond to hype. The posts, characterized by humor and sarcasm, highlight the growing role of social media in college sports culture.
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Week 8 of the 2025 college football season showcased standout performances, with Pavia’s play and Brohm’s victory standing out. The article highlights other notable moments and achievements from the week’s games.
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UAB’s interim coach Alex Mortensen and new starting quarterback Ryder Burton led the team to a stunning 31-24 victory over No. 22 Memphis, securing the win with a crucial goal-line stand in the final moments. The win marks a significant turning point for UAB football as they enter a critical phase of the season.
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Blue Jays manager John Schneider is hopeful that George Springer will be able to play in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners in Toronto on Sunday night. The decision to have Springer available will be crucial for the Blue Jays as they aim to advance in the playoffs.
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The Green Bay Packers’ team plane was delayed by more than five hours before departing for Phoenix, impacting their preparation for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. The unexpected setback raises concerns about the team’s ability to prepare adequately for the game, potentially influencing their performance on the field.
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Messi’s hat trick on the final day of the regular season has all but secured his place as the 2025 MLS Golden Boot winner. The Argentine star’s performance is a testament to his incredible form and his ability to deliver under pressure.
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Arizona State scored the winning touchdown with 34 seconds left to hand No. 7 Texas Tech its first loss of the season. The Sun Devils overcame a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter to secure a thrilling victory.
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Gunner Stockton threw four touchdown passes, and Georgia outscored Ole Miss 17-0 in the fourth quarter and rallied for a 43-35 win Saturday. The dramatic rally marked a pivotal moment in the SEC East race.
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Keanu Reeves revealed he was asked to change his name early in his Hollywood career but refused. The actor’s decision to keep his name marked a significant moment in his journey to stardom.
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Protesters in Manhattan gather at the ‘No Kings’ rally to support Zohran Mamdani, a mayoral candidate they believe represents a stark contrast to Donald Trump. The rally, held ahead of the November election, highlights the growing political divide over Trump’s policies.
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Rutgers University is removing two officers from Turning Point USA due to their petition to remove Antifa-linked professor Mark Bray. The university’s senate overwhelmingly supported Bray, who has faced criticism for his pro-Antifa rhetoric. Officers Ava Kwan and Megyn Doyle argue the move is politically motivated, claiming their positions were only revoked after launching the…
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The Jewish International Film Festival in Malmo, Sweden has been cancelled as cinemas refused to host it, citing security concerns and other reasons, according to organizers. This follows a trend of Jewish cultural events facing challenges in Western countries since the start of Israel’s military operation in Gaza in October 2023.
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A McDonald’s worker shot a customer in the neck during a chaotic altercation at a Polk County restaurant, according to Florida Sheriff Grady Judd. The incident, described as a ‘McMess,’ escalated from a food order mix-up involving threats of violence and a mass shooting.
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New Yorkers attending the ‘No Kings’ rally in Times Square expressed support for Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid, framing their vote as a rejection of political elites. Attendees highlighted Mamdani’s focus on community-driven governance and social equity as key reasons for their endorsement.
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Will Hammond connected with Coy Eakin for a 30-yard TD to give the Texas Tech Red Raiders the lead over the Arizona State Sun Devils. The touchdown play proved crucial in the game’s progression, showcasing the team’s offensive capabilities.
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The Trump administration has frozen $11 billion in federal infrastructure funds for blue-state cities, attributing the shutdown to Democratic intransigence. OMB Director Russell Vought blamed Democratic actions, halting projects in New York, Boston, San Francisco, and other cities.
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The recent peace deal signifies a turning point in international relations, as conflicting parties have agreed to terms that prioritize reconciliation over continued strife. This development is being viewed as a breakthrough in diplomatic efforts.
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The Virginia GOP gubernatorial candidate is emphasizing endorsements and key issues in the election. Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears reacted to Democratic candidate Abigail Spanberger’s refusal to urge attorney general candidate Jay Jones to leave the race.
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Phil Mickelson, a long-time Trump supporter, made a ‘No Kings Day’ post criticizing the Biden administration’s policies. He referenced Biden’s use of an auto-pen for pardons and immigration provisions, aligning with nationwide protests against the administration.
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President Nicolás Maduro has called on civilians to support national defense amid escalating tensions. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrón has warned citizens to prepare for the worst as Venezuela intensifies its military readiness.
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During a recent episode of The Big Weekend Show, co-hosts took a moment to honor the legacy of the United States Marine Corps. The discussion centered around the historical significance of the Marines, from their founding in 1775 to their role in modern military operations.
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Prince Andrew has decided to give up his title as Duke of York, marking another step in his declining reputation. The decision follows a series of scandals, most notably his ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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The U.S. military has repatriated two survivors from a suspected drug smuggling vessel following a naval strike in the Caribbean Sea. The operation, conducted by Special Operations forces, targeted a semi-submerssible vessel assessed to be involved in drug trafficking.
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New Yorkers Rally Against Trump, Citing Fascism, Health Crisis Overhaul, and Constitutional Concerns
Over 100,000 people gathered in Times Square for the ‘No Kings’ rally, criticizing President Trump’s leadership and raising concerns about the direction of American democracy. Protesters highlighted issues such as healthcare access and the perceived threat of authoritarianism under Trump’s policies.
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Protesters in New York City took to the streets during the ‘No Kings’ demonstration, expressing their opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies and leadership. Fox News Digital interviewed over half a dozen participants in Times Square, capturing their perspectives on the reasons behind their participation.
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Dive bars across America offer unpretentious atmospheres with cheap drinks, salty bartenders and genuine conversations at historic establishments. These bars, often described as ‘time, grime and dime,’ provide unique social experiences with regulars and authentic interactions.
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A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry links regular soft drink consumption to a 16% higher risk of major depression in women. Researchers found that even one or two sodas a day can affect gut health, disrupting the balance of gut bacteria and possibly contributing to mood disorders.
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Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper and Secretary of War General James Hegseth will deliver remarks at the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary celebration, emphasizing the Corps’ amphibious strengths and historical contributions to global security. The event will review the Marine Corps’ role in international security and highlight its strategic importance in modern warfare, underscoring its…
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Vice President JD Vance joined Marines at Camp Pendleton to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps. The event featured honors, speeches, and a tribute to the Marines’ long history of service and sacrifice.
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The specter of a new Middle Eastern war looms as Iran faces mounting pressure from the United States, Israel, and several European nations, with the situation becoming increasingly volatile.
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance reported a 25.3% increase in general fund budget expenditures for September 2025, reaching UAH 312.6 billion. This surge is primarily attributed to a 19.1% rise in military wages, highlighting the government’s intensified focus on defense spending.
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Senator Adam Schiff joined Bill Nye in a ‘No Kings’ protest against Trump on the National Mall. The demonstration highlighted concerns over Trump’s leadership and alleged misconduct.
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The Israeli military has announced its return to a ceasefire following accusations that Hamas violated the truce. Gaza authorities report 33 fatalities from Israeli strikes, escalating tensions in the region.
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Israel’s military has launched attacks in Gaza following an alleged violation of the ceasefire by Hamas. The Gaza Health Ministry confirmed receiving the bodies of 15 prisoners held by Israeli forces.
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Israeli forces have bombed areas in southern Gaza following accusations that Hamas violated the current ceasefire agreement. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 15 Israeli prisoners have been found dead, their bodies recovered from various locations in the territory.
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Israel has returned additional Palestinian bodies as part of an exchange for its own dead hostages. Israelis are holding a large rally in Tel Aviv to commemorate the return of the deceased hostages.
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The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) responded to Indonesia’s denial of visas to the Israeli gymnastics team, agreeing with the IOC’s stance on non-discrimination. The FIG expressed regret over the decision but respected Indonesia’s security concerns. The IOC also criticized the move, emphasizing that host countries must ensure athletes’ rights are protected.
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The ‘No Kings’ protests have gained significant traction across the United States, with millions anticipated to participate. These demonstrations, which oppose former President Donald Trump’s actions, coincide with his efforts to deploy the National, Guard in major cities.
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William Loggans, a Florida teacher, alleges political discrimination after being forced to remove a Charlie Kirk poster from his classroom. The Orange County School District claims the removal is to maintain classroom neutrality, but Loggans argues it was due to Kirk’s controversial status.
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UNLV’s Anthony Colandrea threw a 3, 35-yard TD to Jaden Bradley that trimmed the deficit against Boise State. The play marked a pivotal moment in the match as the Rebels looked to turn the tide.
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The Los Angeles Chargers have activated linebackers Khalil Mack and Denzel Perryman from injured reserve ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. This move strengthens the team’s defensive lineup ahead of the crucial matchup.
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The New York Giants have identified Tony Vitello as their top managerial candidate for the open position. Sources confirmed that the Giants have conducted thorough assessments of potential candidates, leading to the selection of Vitello as their primary choice.
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Russia has launched a new type of rocket-powered guided bomb for the first time in the Kharkiv Oblast, striking a residential area and causing damage to homes and outbuildings. The attack occurred at approximately 5:40 p.m. local time.
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JSC Energoatom successfully restarted a nuclear power unit in government-controlled territory following scheduled maintenance. Former Energy Minister Olha Buslavets confirmed the update on Facebook, indicating the resumption of operations for the 8th of 9 units under Energoatom’s management.
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A McDonald’s worker in Polk County, Florida, shot a customer during an altercation in the drive-thru, according to the sheriff’s office. The incident, which occurred at a drive-thru location, involved two customers who allegedly threatened the worker, prompting the employee to fire in self-defense.
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Salena Zito warns that violent political rhetoric dehumanizes people, citing the Virginia attorney general race as an example. During her appearance on the ‘Fox Report,’ she highlighted the dangerous consequences of divisive language in political discourse.
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Belgium’s ambassador to Ukraine, Luc Jacobs, has stated that his country is not opposed to using frozen Russian assets for potential reparations. He introduced a ‘repar,ations loan’ as an intriguing proposal.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accused former President Donald Trump of using ICE as a ‘personalized militarized occupying force’ during a rally. Johnson’s remarks reflect broader concerns about executive power and immigration policy.
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The Chief Surgeon of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Colonel Kostiantyn Humeniuk, has stated that the nature of modern combat injuries has drastically changed, with over 80% of injuries now resulting from shrapnel wounds rather than gunshot wounds. This shift is attributed to the increasing use of drones and other technologies on the front lines, which are…
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Cameron Bates rushed a 35-yard TD that extended the Boise State Broncos’ lead over the UNLV Rebels to 14-3. The play came in the second quarter following a series of short passes and runs by the Broncos’ offense.
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President Donald Trump announced that a U.S. military strike destroyed a ‘drug-carrying submarine’ in the Caribbean, killing two suspects and capturing two alive. The operation, described as a ‘great honor,’ is part of broader efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.
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Keith Urban had the perfect reaction when he met a fan named Nicole during his concert in Nashville, later helping her announce her pregnancy. The awkward moment came one day after Urban canceled his Oct. 16 show in South Carolina due to a mild illness.
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The IAEA has started repairing damaged off-site power lines to the Zaporizh,ia NPP, which has been without power for four weeks. The agency emphasizes the importance of restoring critical infrastructure to ensure the plant’s safety.