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A 53-year-old staff member at Meadowridge Academy in Massachusetts died after being struck in the chest by a 14-year-old student during an attempt to leave the dormitory. Authorities have not yet released an official cause of death.
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ESPN host Stephen A. Smith claims a potential 2028 Republican ticket of Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio is unbeatable for any Democratic candidate. Smith praises Rubio’s role in the Trump-administered Israel-Hamas peace deal, suggesting it makes the GOP ticket a formidable challenge for Democrats.
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Former President Barack Obama officially endorsed both Democrats running in the only gubernatorial elections this cycle. New Jersey and Virginia are the only states holding gubernatorial elections in 2025’s off-season election year.
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Joanna Marie Harper, a transgender professor at Western University, opposes the creation of an open category for transgender athletes, arguing that most would rather quit sports than compete in a category dominated by cisgender males. Harper’s stance was countered by Jon Pike, a philosophy professor at The Open University in England, who argued that an…
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President Trump has called on Indiana’s Republican state senators to redraw the state’s electoral map, intensifying efforts by the White, House to influence election outcomes.
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The article explores the legal risks Putin faces while traveling to Hungary to meet Trump, particularly regarding his potential arrest by the International Criminal Court. It highlights the uncertainty surrounding his movement through the airspace of ICC member states.
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Hollywood celebrities have expressed solidarity with Mikhail Kriger, a Russian activist currently on a hunger strike in prison. Kriger has been without food for over a week, protesting his treatment by prison authorities.
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Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli performed an impromptu rendition of ‘Time to Say Goodbye’ in the Oval Office during his visit to the White House on October 17, as captured by Trump’s special assistant Margo Martin. The performance, which was shared on X, featured Trump standing behind the Resolute Desk while Bocelli sang, with the president…
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President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a press conference following a significant meeting at the White House, addressing critical issues related to Ukraine’s ongoing conflict. Both leaders took the opportunity to discuss the current state of the war and potential strategies for Ukraine’s defense.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reportedly proposed a trade deal involving weapons as part of ongoing negotiations to address the escalating conflict with Russia. The move follows mounting pressure from Western allies and growing concerns over the war’s humanitarian and geopolitical consequences.
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Cheryl Hines, an acclaimed author and actress known for her unscripted television work, is experiencing significant pushback from within the Hollywood community after her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., launched an independent presidential campaign. Hines shared with Fox News Digital that her fellow industry professionals have taken a stand against her, attributing their distance to…
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Cheryl Hines revealed the emotional strain her husband RFK Jr.’s campaign has placed on their relationship. She hinted that RFK Jr. may have considered staging a fake split to shield her from criticism.
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Madagascar’s president, Andry Rajoelina, has reportedly left the country amid weeks of protests demanding his resignation, with the military said to have taken control.
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The United Nations has delayed a vote on a global carbon tax for the shipping industry, originally scheduled for this week, due to U.S. resistance. The proposal, backed by the European Union and Brazil, aims to generate revenue for climate adaptation projects.
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Ukraine and Slovakia have signed an agreement on technical and financial cooperation and a joint roadmap. The collaboration aims to foster economic and technological development between the two nations.
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Ret. Gen. Jack Keane discusses the growing pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and former President Donald Trump to reach a peace agreement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Keane outlines the strategic challenges faced by both leaders as they navigate the geopolitical landscape.
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President Donald Trump has commented on the tense relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, suggesting they have ‘tremendous bad blood’. Analysts have noted that Trump’s remarks reflect a broader debate on how to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Hamas faces internal unrest as it executes critics in Gaza, with senior official Mohammed Nazzal defending the actions as necessary to eliminate criminals. U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of military action if the violence continues, as analysts and residents fear an escalation of violence and instability.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Bulgarian Minister of National Defense Atanas Zapryanov met at the Ramstein meeting to address security in the Black Sea region and explore cooperation under the SAFE initiative. The discussion focused on enhancing maritime security and joint efforts to counter threats in the area.
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President Vladimir Putin’s investment envoy outlined a plan for a U.S.-Russia tunnel connecting Alaska and Siberia through the Bering Strait within eight years at $8 billion cost. The proposal, citing Elon Musk’s Boring Company as the likely builder, aims to leverage the company’s tunneling technology to reduce costs from an estimated $65 billion to less…
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Federal authorities arrested Eduardo Aguilar in Dallas, Texas, after he allegedly offered $10,000 bounties on TikTok for killing ICE agents and was found with a loaded gun. The 23-year-old, who entered the U.S. illegally in 2018, faces federal charges of transmitting threats, including a viral TikTok post calling for violent acts.
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A Polish court has denied extradition to Germany of a Ukrainian suspect in the Nord Stream pipeline incident. The ruling has intensified diplomatic tensions across Europe regarding the investigation.
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The mother of Maria Niotis, a 17-year-old killed in a New Jersey hit-and-run, calls for the juvenile suspect to be tried as an adult, citing months of stalking and ignored complaints to police. The family urges reform in New Jersey’s juvenile justice system, highlighting the need for restraining orders for minors.
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The House Oversight Committee released more documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including an interview with former U.S. attorney Alex Acosta, who negotiated a 2008 plea deal. The documents also contain flight manifests for Epstein’s private plane, listing individuals like Prince Andrew and Bill Gates.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed a potential drone-for-Tomahawk missile trade with President Donald Trump, citing the need for advanced American weaponry in the ongoing war. Trump expressed interest in the deal but warned that providing Tomahawk missiles could be a significant escalation.
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Foulla Niotis, mother of slain 17-year-old Maria, has called for the stalker who killed her daughter and her friend Isabella Salas to be tried as an adult. The incident has sparked calls for stricter laws against stalking and cyber harassment.
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Judge Theodore Chuang, an Obama appointee known for halting Trump’s travel ban and DOGE efforts, will preside over John Bolton’s case involving 18 counts of mishandling classified materials.Chuang’s rulings against Trump’s policies have drawn criticism from some Republicans and Trump allies, highlighting the ongoing tension between executive authority and judicial oversight.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has accepted Prime Minister Yulia Svirydenko’s proposal to open a Ukrainian school in Slovakia. The initiative is intended to strengthen cultural ties and provide educational opportunities for Ukrainian students.
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A Russian street band, Stoptime, has been jailed for performing anti-Kremlin songs, marking a crackdown on open dissent. Diana Loginova, a member of the group, appeared in court in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Thursday.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss potential military support, including new missile systems, as tensions with Russia escalate. The meeting comes amid rising concerns over the ongoing conflict and the need for advanced weaponry to counter Russian military advances.
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During a recent phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly conveyed hesitations about authorizing additional military aid for Ukraine. This communication raises broader questions regarding America’s strategic commitment to its NATO allies amidst mounting Russian territorial advances.
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The Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance (UINR) has denounced the renaming of Fairytale Square in Chernihiv to honor former U.S. President Donald Trump as a serious legal violation. Serhiy Butko, UINR’s representative, called the action an ‘extremely gross violation of the law.’
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Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico supports a potential Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest. Fico has indicated Slovakia’s willingness to assist in organizing the event.
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Thousands gathered at a stadium in Nairobi to honor Raila Odinga, who died at 80. President William Ruto praised his legacy as enduring within Kenyan and African identity.
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The Coalition of Demining Capabilities has allocated €165 million for mine action in Ukraine in 2026. This funding is part of an initiative to bolster Ukraine’s demining efforts and support the country’s recovery.
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President Donald Trump has remarked on the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, suggesting that President Nicolas Maduro is not looking to escalate conflicts with Washington. The comments came amid heightened diplomatic and economic pressures on Venezuela, with Trump indicating that Maduro is choosing a path of restraint rather than confrontation.
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Iran has intensified its internet restrictions following its brief June war with Israel, throttling traffic and jamming GPS. These measures have made everyday online tasks difficult, prompting fears of greater surveillance.
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Ukrainian Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk participated in strategic meetings with American partners during her visit to Washington. Discussions focused on expanding LNG cooperation between Ukraine and the United States to enhance energy security.
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Afghanistan’s female footballers, who fled the country after the Taliban’s return, are poised to regain their place in international sports. Their fight for recognition highlights the challenges faced by women in a society increasingly controlled by the Taliban.
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Sweden plans to refill food silos for the first time since the Cold War to address potential Russian threats, allocating $57 million in its 2026 budget. Moscow has dismissed these claims as anti-Russian hysteria and fearmongering.
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Young Nigerian and German musicians joined forces at Beethovenfest for the 2025 Campus Project, making music and memories to last a lifetime. This collaboration blends Afrobeat with classical music, creating a unique fusion that celebrates cultural exchange.
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Unions representing federal workers have filed a legal challenge against the Trump administration’s potential layoffs during the government shutdown, citing possible violations of a temporary ban on mass firings. The White House in Washington has announced its stance on October 12, 2025, as the dispute escalates over the legality of these cuts.
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The U.S. government is partially shut down, with federal workers handling oil, gas and mining permits remaining on duty. The Interior Department has approved the opening of over 250,000 acres in Wyoming and Nebraska for oil drilling.
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Travel Portland is defending its city’s safety and countering President Trump’s claims of unrest, while promoting tourism with an updated safety page. The organization asserts that protests against the ICE facility are small and peaceful, contrasting with Trump’s assertions of violence.
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President Donald Trump confirmed that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro offered U.S. access to Venezuela’s oil and natural resources, framing the deal as a concession due to Maduro’s reluctance to engage with the U.S. The administration, however, dismissed the offer and is focusing on military action against drug traffickers, including recent strikes on suspected drug vessels…
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The recent arrests of two illegal immigrant police officers by ICE have highlighted flaws in the vetting process and raised concerns about immigration enforcement. Both men had initially entered the U.S. legally, but overstayed their visas, underscoring potential gaps in the system.
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Speaker Mike Johnson has extended the House recess until October 23, intensifying pressure on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer amid the ongoing government shutdown. The move is part of a strategy to keep attention on Democrats for over a month, as the GOP’s funding plan stalls in the Senate.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump may hold a meeting within the next two, according to a statement by Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov. Peskov remarked that Trump’s remarks about the meeting suggest both leaders acknowledge the importance of not delaying critical discussions.
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A court in Germany has fined a far-right AfD lawmaker for sharing a photo montage that depicted Angela Merkel and other politicians in poses mimicking the Hitler salute. The incident has sparked renewed debate on the limits of free speech and the use of Nazi imagery in political discourse.
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Rep. Lance Gooden has called for a DOJ probe into the National Lawyers Guild, alleging ties to Antifa extremists. His request comes as the Trump administration labels Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.
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Ukraine is awaiting a US decision on Tomahawk missiles, which are at the top of its wish list. Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak emphasized the importance of these weapons for Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
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The Trump administration conducted a sixth drone strike on a suspected drug-smuggling submersible in the Caribbean, killing at least one and capturing survivors. The operation continues a broader campaign against drug cartels, with the death toll from these strikes now at least 28.
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, whose 1995 apology for Japan’s wartime atrocities marked a significant turning point in his country’s historical reconciliation, has died at the age of 101. His televised address on August 15, 1995, delivered exactly 50 years after Japan’s formal surrender in World War II, outlined Japan’s ‘deep remorse’ for its…
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Vodafone Ukraine plans to install 360 kW solar power plants at 100 base stations across Ukraine by late 2025 – early 2026, as stated in a recent release. This initiative is part of the company’s efforts to enhance its energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint while ensuring reliable connectivity for its users.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed openness to meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in any format and location outside of Russia and Belarus. The potential for dialogue between the two leaders has been a topic of discussion among international observers, as the conflict in Ukraine continues to evolve.
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The EU questions the strategic value of deploying US-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, suggesting the move would be more symbolic than practical. The decision could serve as a negotiating tool, but training Ukrainian forces to operate the missiles would take time.
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John Bolton, former national security adviser to Donald Trump, has pleaded not guilty to charges of storing top secret documents at his home and sharing classified information. He is the third Trump critic to face criminal charges in recent weeks.
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John Bolton, former national security advisor to President Trump, has pleaded not guilty to charges of storing top secret documents at his home and sharing classified information. He is the third Trump critic to face criminal charges in recent weeks.
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John Bolton has been charged with storing top secret documents at his home and sharing classified information. He is the third Trump critic to face criminal charges in recent weeks.
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Russia claims to have captured three villages in eastern Ukraine, part of a continuing territorial push in the conflict zone. The situation remains fluid as both sides engage in intense fighting.