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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.
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Defense Secretary Kevin McCarthy and Marine Corps Commandant General Robert Neller will participate in a live demonstration at Camp Pendleton, California, to review the Marine Corps’ amphibious combat readiness. The event, titled ‘America’s Marines 250: From Sea to Shore — A Review of Amphibious Strength,’ highlights the military’s readiness and operational capabilities.
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A lithium battery spontaneously combusted in an overhead bin on an Air China flight, forcing an emergency landing. The airline reported no injuries.
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Ukrainian Chief Surgeon Kostiantyn Humeniuk disclosed that approximately 70% of amputations in the military are caused by limb detachment. This stark statistic highlights the severity of combat-related injuries and the challenges in limb preservation during wartime.
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Recent pollster analysis highlights growing Republican support in New Jersey, with Doug Schoen discussing the state’s gubernatorial race and potential implications for future elections. This analysis comes amid discussions about the potential presidential bid of former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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A new study reveals that violent crimes committed by foreigners are disproportionately covered in the media compared to their actual share in police crime statistics. This overrepresentation may perpetuate stereotypes and distort public perception of crime trends.
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Ret. Lt. Col. Daniel Davis, a former U.S. Army officer, expressed concerns on the Fox Report about the political objectives behind recent U.S. military actions targeting a submarine linked to Venezuela’s narcoterrors
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Bill Maher commended President Donald Trump for successfully brokering a Gaza peace agreement that resulted in the return of hostages and the release of Palestinian prisoners. The deal, finalized by the White House, marks a significant step in easing the conflict in Gaza.
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Preston Stone threw a touchdown pass to Hunter Welcing, extending Northwestern’s lead over Purdue in their college football game. The play highlights the Wildcats’ offensive strengths during the matchup.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the Ukrainian team is prepared to engage in discussions regarding drone cooperation with the United States, with the American side set to receive specific types of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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Teams are working to restore power lines at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, which lost grid connection on September 23, marking the longest outage since Russia’s invasion. The restoration efforts are critical for ensuring safe operation amid ongoing conflict.
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A roundup of the week’s top and bottom performers from prominent columnists Jason Riley, Allysia Finley, and Kyle Peterson.
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The Supreme Court is set to address the contentious issue of racial gerr.mandering, with the potential to reshape the landscape of legislative representation in the United States.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for European leaders to collaborate with the US in drafting a peace plan for Ukraine, modeled on Donald Trump’s Gaza proposal. Zelensky’s desire for an unconditional ceasefire along the current front lines faces resistance from Moscow, which demands significant concessions from Kyiv.
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Protesters have mobilized across the nation in ‘No Kings’ demonstrations, rallying against the Trump administration’s perceived overreach. These gatherings, marked by signs and chants, have drawn attention to concerns over executive authority and the potential for abuse of power.
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The Trump administration’s aggressive tactics in overhauling higher education have alienated many elite schools, prompting them to seek alternative alliances. Arizona State University joined other schools in a meeting with the Trump administration on Friday.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with heads of American think tanks in the United States, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and explore collaborative efforts on international policy issues.
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President Donald Trump released a video on Saturday showcasing the U.S. military’s drone strike on a drug-smuggling submersible in the Caribbean. The operation, conducted on Thursday, was aimed at disrupting drug trafficking routes that have been a persistent challenge in the region.
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Nottingham Forest sacked manager Ange Postecoglou after a 3-0 loss to Chelsea, marking his eighth winless game in 39 days. The decision came shortly after the match, as the club confirmed his dismissal through social media.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said at a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that he does not plan to provide Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine at the moment. Trump’s remarks suggest a shift in strategy regarding military aid to Ukraine, potentially influenced by domestic political considerations or assessments of the current military situation.
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The recent charges against a critic of President Donald Trump have ignited discussions about potential lawfare tactics. The case has sparked debates on the legal boundaries of political criticism and the implications for free speech.
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Charlie Kirk’s assassination has led to a significant increase in pro-life activism, with his posthumous Medal of Freedom award by Trump inspiring a 36% rise in 40 Days for Life participation.
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In an exclusive interview, Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane discusses former President Donald Trump’s vision for a new Middle East. Trump has repeatedly called for a complete overhaul of the region’s political landscape, emphasizing the need for security, economic stability, and a restructured relationship with key players like Israel and Iran.
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A conservative political group has launched a scathing ad in the Virginia governor’s race targeting Democrat Abigail Spanberger’s positions on transgender policies, claiming her stance on allowing transgender children to use girls’ facilities and compete in girls’ sports puts children at risk.
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Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the National Mall on Saturday for a ‘No Kings’ protest against the Trump administration. The protest, organized by anti-establishment groups, called for accountability and democratic reforms.
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Rutgers University’s TPUSA chapter accuses Professor Mark Bray of promoting Antifa ideology in his classes, leading to his departure from the country. The group claims his teachings create an unsafe environment for conservative students.
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A Wisconsin school, Lake Country Classical Academy (LCCA), affiliated with Hillsdale College, has announced that it will partner with Turning Point USA (TPUSA) following backlash for initially rejecting a student’s petition to establish a TPUSA chapter. The school’s decision to deny the chapter request led to criticism from parents and former Governor Scott Walker, who…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that following discussions with European leaders and U.S., EU, and NATO representatives, the parties have agreed to further coordination at the level of security advisors. This move aims to enhance strategic alignment and operational planning for ongoing security efforts.
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New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill has vowed to confront President Donald Trump ‘tooth and nail’ during a ‘No Kings’ protest, criticizing the administration’s policies and its impact on citizens. Polls indicate a tightening race, with Sherrill leading at 50% and Ciattarelli at 45%.
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The article argues that the Democratic Party has transformed into a socialist movement, with figures like Bernie Sanders leading the charge, making moderates like John Fetterman outliers. It also highlights the shift from moderate leadership under Joe Biden to a far-left agenda, including policies such as free transit and sanctuary city status, which critics claim…
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Fox News Sunday will discuss the ongoing government shutdown with Sen. Shelley Moore Capito and Rep. Ro Khanna, as well as check in on New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli’s campaign.
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Demonstrators at New York City’s ‘No Kings’ protest Saturday engaged in a provocative chant comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), drawing significant attention due to its racially charged nature. The protest, which has gained significant traction in recent weeks, has become a focal point for debates over immigration policy…
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The Department of Homeland Security has contracted to purchase two Gulfstream jets for Secretary Kristi Noem and top officials, raising questions about official spending. Despite Noem’s policy requiring her personal approval for any expenditure over $100,000, her own spending has drawn scrutiny.
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Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga’s body was flown from Nairobi to Kisumu for a final public viewing, concluding a deadly period of mourning. Thousands attended the event, though some were injured.
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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider criticized Seattle Mariners fans for booing four-time All-Star George Springer after he was hit in the knee by a pitch, calling it unacceptable behavior.
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European leaders have publicly reaffirmed their full support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following recent direct communications with him. The statements underscore the solidarity among European nations in supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker revealed a million-dollar gambling win, sparking discussions about his financial background and political ambitions. Pritzker, a long-time poker enthusiast, has used his interest in the game for charitable purposes and has leveraged his connections to support various causes.
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Autumn Fleary, ranked as the No. 12 recruit and top point guard in the girls’ SC Next 100 class of 2026, has committed to Duke University. The Blue Devils’ victory in securing Fleary’s pledge underscores the team’s ability to attract top talent.
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The Indianapolis Colts have placed their starting cornerback Charvarius Ward on injured reserve following a concussion sustained during the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This decision will result in Ward being unavailable for the next four games, including the upcoming match against the Los Angeles Chargers and the subsequent three contests.
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The Washington Commanders have ruled out receiver Deebo Samuel for Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys due to an ongoing bru, Samuel, a key contributor for the team, has been sidelined in the past two contests with the same injury, raising concerns about his long-term availability.
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Diego Pavia’s dynamic performance led Vanderbilt to a crucial 31-24 victory over LSU, ending a 10-game losing streak against the Tigers. The win highlights Pavia’s role as a game-changer for the Commodores.
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Austria has withdrawn its objections to the EU’s 19th sanctions package against Russia, removing a key obstacle to the measures. The decision follows a dispute over compensation for losses suffered by Raiffeisen Bank International due to previous Russian penalties.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter reveals that Diane Keaton’s family has disclosed her cause of death, Prince Andrew has relinquished his royal titles with King Charles’ support, and the renowned KISS drummer Ace Frehley has passed away at the age of 74.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Democrat Mikie Sherrill criticized Trump during a New Jersey campaign stop. Whitmer condemned Trump’s policies, while Sherrill focused on healthcare and economic reform.
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New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill joined a ‘No Kings’ protest, vowing to fight President Donald Trump’s policies. The event underscores her stance against what she perceives as Trump’s authoritarian tendencies.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his reliance on U.S. pressure on Russia following a meeting with Donald Trump. Zelenskyy highlighted the importance of sustained American support for Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression.
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In the shadow of the Nord Stream sabotage, Germany and Poland find themselves locked in a bitter, unfolding drama.
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Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, is advocating for a probe into organized protests, citing the ‘No Kings’ demonstrations and anti-ICE riots as examples of growing unrest. Her remarks highlight concerns about moderate Democrats yielding to the far-left, which she believes is exacerbating public turmoil.
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Alex Murdaugh faced a life sentence for the murders of his wife and son, marking the end of a legal dynasty after years of financial fraud and deceit. His case has been dramatized in a Hulu series, highlighting the shocking true crime story that captivated the public.
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President Maduro has accused US President Trump of authorizing unprecedented CIA operations in Venezuela as part of a regime-change agenda, calling the move desperate. The Venezuelan leader criticized Trump’s public confirmation of CIA activities, comparing it to Cold War-era coups and accusing the US of targeting Venezuela for its resources.
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Brady Quinn and Matt Leinart, former Heisman Trophy winners, will preview the next chapter of the storied USC-Notre Dame rivalry ahead of their upcoming matchup, highlighting the intense competition between two iconic college football programs. The event, part of the Big Noon Kickoff, brings together past legends to set the tone for a historic game.
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The highly anticipated matchup between the Utah Utes and BYU Cougars is set to be a pivotal moment in college football. Coaches Kyle Whitting, and Kalani Sitake provided insights on the game’s significance and their team’s strategies to secure victory.
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Former BYU standout Kyle Van Noy and current player Jamaal Williams analyze the game plan for BYU to overcome Utah in the Holy War. The discussion focuses on defensive adjustments and offensive strategies to exploit Utah’s weaknesses.
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Urban Meyer and Tom Rinaldi have outlined the leading contenders for the next Head Coach position at Penn State Nittany Lions. The analysis focuses on potential candidates for the role, offering insights into their qualifications and motivations.
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David Wasserman of Cook Political Report examines critical gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey on Fox News Live, providing insights into polling trends and potential outcomes. The expert highlights the close margins and potential impact on national political dynamics.
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A conservative political group has launched a blistering new ad in the Virginia governor’s race aimed at forcing former Democrat Rep. Abigail Spanberger to publicly clarify her position on transgender policies. The ad highlights concerns over her record on LGBTQ+ issues.