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Max Verstappen claimed victory in the U.S. Grand Prix sprint race, bolstering his championship prospects. The race saw both McLaren drivers crash out, marking a significant setback for the team.
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The Golden State Warriors have waived guard Seth Curry, with plans to re-sign him before the regular season begins. This move is part of the team’s strategy to manage roster depth and financial flexibility while keeping Curry’s future with the organization in mind.
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Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles says wide receivers Emeka Egbuka and Mike Evans will be game-time decisions for Monday night at the Lions. The situation adds an element of unpredictability to the matchup, as both players are key contributors to the Buccaneers’ offensive strategy.
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Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton will only be available in an emergency role for Saturday’s game against Arizona State, the school announced. The decision comes after Morton sustained an injury during a recent practice, prompting the team’s medical staff to assess his readiness for competition.
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Former Penn State coach James Franklin expressed eagerness to resume coaching after his exit from the team, aiming to lead a new program to a national championship.
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A 50-year-old document signed by Margaret Thatcher, signifying her agreement to run for Conservative Party leadership, was discovered in a garage in Somerset, England. The letter, dated Feb. 11, 1975, is part of a collection that will be auctioned in 2026 by Duke’s of Dorchester.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump held discussions on air defense and long-range systems during their meeting. The conversation also touched on Trump’s planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest.
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Late-night talk show hosts Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert have been in the news recently, with their discussions covering a range of topics. Additionally, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has been making headlines, with his recent actions and comments drawing attention.
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Late-night host Bill Maher is questioning the silence of pro-Palestinian protesters as Hamas continues its wave of violence in Gaza. The comedian criticized the absence of campus activists, who previously rallied against Israel, now quiet amid reports of Hamas turning weapons against Palestinians.
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Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin has revealed that the ‘No Kings’ rallies, which challenge presidential power, are being sponsored by the Communist Party USA. The event also featured discussions on Rep. Hakeem Jeffries’ possible 2028 run and the government shutdown.
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Millions of people are expected to gather across thousands of locations in the United States on Saturday for a nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest challenging President Donald Trump and his GOP priorities. The event marks the second such rally since Trump took office, with some Democratic members and candidates for Congress expected to attend.
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Jim Morrison became the first person to ski down Mount Everest’s North Face, navigating dangerous and steep routes. His descent was dedicated to his late partner, Hilaree Nelson, who died in 2022 after a fall on Manaslu.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump remains uncertain about supplying Kyiv with long-range Tomahawk missiles, leaving the issue unresolved. European leaders have participated in a productive discussion with Zelenskyy, enhancing diplomatic relations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and former U.S. President Donald Trump discussed Tomahawk missiles during their meeting. Zelenskyy indicated that the U.S. is currently prioritizing the acquisition of these weapons for its own strategic needs.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey are under scrutiny following the arrest of an Illinois police officer allegedly living in the U.S. illegally. The incident has sparked accusations that state leaders are ‘pro-illegal immigrant,’ amid growing tensions over immigration policy.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensk and U.S. President Donald Trump did not discuss Ukraine’s responses to Russian attacks on the country’s power system during their meeting. This omission has sparked speculation about the nature of their conversation and the priorities of their dialogue.
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Country music star Mark Chesnutt has been hospitalized after falling ill before his scheduled concert with Alabama in Baton Rouge. The singer, known for his hit ‘Brother Jukebox,’ is currently undergoing testing for a low sodium count and very high blood pressure.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin to halt military actions “right now at the battle line.”
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**Excerpt:**Prince Andrew has resigned from his royal titles following the release of new allegations from Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, which claims he saw having sex with her as his birthright. This decision comes after years of public scrutiny surrounding his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani maintains the lead in New York City’s mayoral race, according to recent polls. Governor Andrew Cuomo has publicly criticized Republican Curtis Sliwa, dismissing him as ‘not viable.’
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin to reach a ceasefire agreement, urging both sides to halt hostilities and allow history to assess the outcome. The proposal marks a shift in Trump’s approach to the conflict, emphasizing diplomacy over direct intervention.
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James Carville criticized left-wing support for trans inclusion in women’s sports, calling it ‘asinine’ and a form of political pandering. He argued that such policies are undermining real athletes’ efforts and failing to address broader societal concerns.
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Cybersecurity experts have warned about the ShadowLeak vulnerability, which exploited ChatGPT’s Deep Research agent to steal Gmail data through hidden commands. The attack was discovered by Radware researchers in June 2025 and patched by OpenAI in August.
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Michael J. Fox opened up about the intense 20-hour workdays during the filming of ‘Family Ties’ and ‘Back to the Future,’ which left little time for personal life. He reflected on the physical and mental demands of juggling both roles, with the film’s assistant director intervening to prevent a dangerous skateboarding stunt.
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Former President Donald Trump has been promoting his peace initiatives as part of his strategy for the 2024 presidential bid. The Virginia Attorney General race is a pivotal state election with potential national impacts.
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Democratic leaders face GOP backlash for joining ‘No Kings’ protests amid a government shutdown. National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett addresses the political tensions on ‘Saturday in America’.
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Donald Trump has commuted the prison sentence of former Republican congressman George Santos, who was serving a seven-year term for fraud and identity theft. The decision comes after Trump expressed concerns about the treatment of Santos during his incarceration, including prolonged periods in solitary confinement.
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President Trump has decided to forgo the sale of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, choosing instead to pursue diplomatic engagement with Russia. This shift has not diminished Ukraine’s bargaining power, as the country’s position has actually strengthened since the summer.
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Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville has criticized fellow Democrats for continuing to push a controversial policy that allows biologically male athletes to compete against biological women in sports, calling it an effort to appeal to ‘left-wing zombies’ rather than a genuine policy stance. Carville’s remarks have reignited debates over the role of trans athletes in…
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo accused Zohran Mamdani of misleading New Yorkers during a recent interview. The debate highlights the growing divide between Cuomo’s traditional approach and Mamdani’s progressive vision for the city.
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Emily Ratajkowski made her Victoria’s Secret runway debut at 34, stunning in a pink lingerie set with orchid-shaped wings. She joined the brand’s elite roster after previously appearing in the Icon Campaign, showcasing her artistic impact on the fashion world.
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Iran has declared that it is no longer subject to the nuclear restrictions outlined in the JCPOA. The United States’ withdrawal from the 2015 agreement and reimposition of sanctions have prompted this declaration.
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Iran has declared it is no longer subject to the restrictions of the nuclear deal, citing the deal’s unfairness. The JCPOA imposed significant restrictions on Iran, in exchange for sanctions relief, to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons.
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Nadav Rudaeff, son of slain Israeli hostage Lior Rudaeff, warned that the war is not over after recent hostage releases, while praising the Trump administration’s push to bring fallen hostages home. His remarks highlight the ongoing family and political tensions amid the Gaza repatriation efforts.
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President Donald Trump has unveiled plans to enhance the aesthetics of Washington, D.C., with a focus on classical design and historical landmarks. The initiative includes the construction of a Triumphal Arch to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary.
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Shawn Carney, president of 4’t Days for Life, says Charlie Kirk’s courage and authenticity are inspiring young Americans to join the pro-life movement. This development highlights the growing intersection between conservative activism and youth engagement in reproductive rights issues.
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A lazy day with no responsibilities sounds heavenly, but how much unstructured time can we comfortably abide? This question has sparked a growing debate on whether unstructured time reflects a healthy work-life balance or a symptom of modern overwork and burnout.
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The EU is planning a ‘space shield’ to protect its satellites from Russian threats amid growing tensions. The initiative focuses on space domain awareness, anti-jamming, and in-space operations, with the goal of reducing Europe’s reliance on foreign technologies.
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The ‘Great Lock-In’ trend is about using fall’s slowdown to tighten routines, build healthy habits, and reset before the holidays. Experts emphasize small, attainable goals and sustainable progress over perfection.
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Sara Haines, a co-host of ‘The View,’ emphasized the show’s commitment to hosting individuals with diverse viewpoints during an interview with Cheryl Hines, the wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Haines highlighted the importance of maintaining an open and curious dialogue, rejecting the notion of a ‘gotcha’ moment.
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Donnie Wahlberg discussed how his past romantic mistakes influenced his relationship with Jenny McCarthy, emphasizing therapy, communication, and prioritizing their marriage. He also shared insights on what makes a successful marriage and his current work on the ‘Blue Bloods’ spinoff.
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Psychologists in Ontario are opposing a proposal to reduce training requirements for licensing new providers. The Center for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto is among the key stakeholders in the discussion.
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The Milwaukee Brewers face critical offseason decisions following their NLCS defeat. Other eliminated teams also grapple with their post-season futures.
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Friday’s WWE SmackDown episode delivered a mix of surprises and high-octane action, with the return of Dragunov and intense developments in the Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes storyline.
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Pedro Neto’s standout performance in Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest played a pivotal role in Ange Postecoglou’s dismissal after just eight games. The victory highlighted Neto’s crucial contributions to the team’s success.
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Barcelona players delayed their home match against Giron’t on Saturday to protest against a proposed match in Miami. The delay is part of a growing concern among players about the club’s decision to hold a game in the United States.
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Nottingham Forest have sacked Ange Postecoglou just 39 days after appointing him as head coach on Sept. 9. The decision comes following a turbulent start to the season, with the club struggling in the Championship.
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European leaders are pushing for a peace plan to resolve the Ukraine conflict after reportedly unproductive meetings with U.S. officials. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed disappointment with the outcomes of the discussions.
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Washington DC’s tourism bureau has launched its ‘DC is Open’ campaign during the federal government shutdown, emphasizing that the city remains open for business and leisure travel. The campaign aims to counteract the misconception that a shutdown equates to the entire city being closed, highlighting that most attractions, hotels, and public services are still operational.
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Reality TV star Steven McBee Sr. has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for his involvement in a multimillion-dollar crop insurance fraud scheme. The 52-year-old star admitted to submitting fraudulent documents that underreported his crops, leading to over $3 million in fraudulent insurance benefits.
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Hannity’s segment explores the potential relationship between Trump and Zelenskyy, the NYC mayoral race, and ICE protests, all within a political context.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has shown frustration with journalists over the years, including a recent incident where she told a far-right reporter to ‘shut up’ during a discussion about the January 6 committee. She has also clashed with ABC News reporter Rachel Scott and faced criticism for her interactions with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and…
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Cybersecurity expert Kurt ‘CyberGuy’ Knutsson joined Fox & Friends Weekend to discuss the growing use of AI-powered robots in law enforcement. He emphasized the need for ethical guidelines and regulatory oversight as these technologies become more prevalent.
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Protesters in Atlanta, New York City, Washington, DC, and other major U.S. cities are gathering for demonstrations marking a ‘day of defiance’ against President Trump’s administration. The ‘No Kings’ protest is part of a broader movement against the Trump administration, with participants from across the country joining the event.
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Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Football Club supported the LGBTQ+ community by sponsoring an event honoring transgender swimmer Lia Thomas with a ‘Voice of Inspiration’ award. The ceremony, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Dodgers, sparked debate over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports.
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President Trump has brokered a Middle East ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, now pivoting to the Russia-Ukraine war. Despite tensions between Putin and Zel, Trump believes this success can provide a blueprint for resolving the conflict.
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The Trump administration’s aggressive tactics have alienated many elite schools, prompting them to seek allies outside the traditional education sector. Arizona State University leaders joined other schools in a meeting with the Trump administration on Friday.
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President Trump appears undeterred as the government shutdown approaches its third week, urging opponents to intensify their resistance. The situation has escalated with no resolution in sight.
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The article examines the constitutional and legislative tensions surrounding executive spending authority, drawing parallels between Nixon’s 197, and Trump’s recent efforts to freeze federal spending. It highlights how Congress has historically asserted its control over fiscal policy.
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The Trump administration is increasingly relying on the Border Patrol for immigration enforcement within the U.S. Gregory Bovino, a senior Border Patrol official, led federal agents in removing protesters from a driveway used to transport detained people to an immigration processing center in Broadview, Ill.