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The U.S. government shutdown has raised concerns over its impact on air travel and immigration processes. Federal agencies overseeing immigration and transportation are facing operational challenges, leading to potential delays and disruptions for travelers and immigrants.
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Notre Dame star Hannah Hidalgo set a school record with 44 points and broke the NCAA mark with 16 steals to lead the Fighting Irish in a rout of Akron. Her performance was pivotal in securing the victory.
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The Golden State Warriors bounced back from a ‘humbling’ loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder with a strong performance against the San Antonio Spurs, led by Stephen Curry’s 46 points. The victory highlights the team’s resilience and ability to recover from setbacks.
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Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets scored 55 points, tying the season high for the NBA, in a 120-109 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night. The performance highlights Jokic’s continued dominance in the league.
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U.S. Catholic bishops have voted to officially prohibit gender transition treatment at Catholic hospitals, affecting thousands of healthcare facilities. This decision formalizes a long-standing process to address transgender treatment options, emphasizing the church’s position on the sanctity of human life and the ethical boundaries of medical interventions.
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The episode of Jesse Watters Primetime on Wednesday, November 12, features a discussion on political developments involving Chuck Schumer, Gavin Newsom, and Sydney Sweeney. The segment highlights their roles in current events and the potential impact of their actions on political discourse.
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The White House is navigating a complex political landscape as a government shutdown looms due to funding disputes, while conspiracy theories about potential executive actions continue to circulate. The situation highlights tensions within the executive branch and the broader implications for governance.
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Global greenhouse gas emissions are projected to reach a record high in 2025. Early signs suggest China’s emissions growth could be slowing, though a coal-fired power plant in Brazil highlights ongoing challenges.
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Ryan Walters, an education policy advocate, accused teachers unions of wrecking public education and endangering the nation’s future. His remarks echoed similar criticisms by conservative figures like Harvard professor Michael Sandel.
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Prosecutors in Austria have indicted a former Syrian security official accused of torture, claiming he was shielded in Europe for years by Israeli and Austrian intelligence agents. The case highlights potential collusion between European intelligence and former regime figures.
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US Democrats released an email suggesting that former President Donald Trump knew about women involved in sex trafficking. The documents show Epstein described Trump as ‘borderline insane’ and claimed he ‘knew about the girls.’
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Email exchanges between Lawrence H. Summers and Jeffrey Epstein show the two men bantering, sometimes multiple times a day. Summers sought Epstein’s advice on handling a female acquaintance.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing criticism for not following through on his climate commitments. Critics argue that his administration’s inaction on key climate initiatives contradicts his public statements.
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Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani has secured preliminary election results, but his ability to form a government remains uncertain. His campaign emphasized reducing Iranian influence, though his vote share may not be big enough for a clear victory.
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The end of the government shutdown has shifted political focus to affordability issues, with a ‘Fox News @ Night’ panel analyzing the crisis and the impact on each party’s political standing. The discussion highlights concerns over rising living costs and its effect on voter sentiment.
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Federal agencies are directing employees to prepare for a potential return to work as a government shutdown vote approaches. Health and Human Services has instructed its staff to report to work on Thursday if legislation to fund the government passes.
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Decarlos Brown Jr., accused of murdering Iryna Zarutska, was arrested at the scene of the crime in Charlotte, North Carolina, following the fatal stabbing on August 22, 2025. Law enforcement confirmed the arrest, marking the first major development in the case.
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Decarlos Brown Jr. has been charged with the stabbing of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska on the Lynx Blue Line in Charlotte, North Carolina. Police have released footage of the accused exiting the train following the incident.
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The government shutdown has highlighted stark disparities between the financial security of billionaires and the struggles of ordinary citizens. Volunteers providing food to federal workers in Beltsville, Md. highlight the humanitarian crisis caused by political gridlock.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has criticized the Senate GOP’s inclusion of a provision in the government funding package allowing senators to sue over electronic record access, labeling it unwise. The House is set to vote on overturning the provision with bipartisan support following backlash against the measure.
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LeBron James practiced with the G League team, marking a significant step in his recovery from sciatica. This development signals progress toward his potential return to the Lakers.
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Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd urged fans to ‘move forward’ after the firing of GM Nico Harrison. Kidd stressed that his players are playing hard and ‘trying to win.’
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NBA star Jalen Brunson sustained a right ankle injury during a game, forcing him to exit the Madison Square Garden arena on crutches. The injury occurred with under two minutes remaining in the match.
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation on Nov. 12 to reopen the federal government and end a 43-day shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. The measure now moves to the Senate for approval.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., criticized Democrats for their messaging during the House’s vote to end the government shutdown and the Epstein investigation on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Luna argued that Democrats have failed to effectively communicate their positions on these critical issues.
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A leading expert in gastroenterology has discussed the distinct impacts of gut health on men and women, emphasizing the physiological and hormonal differences that influence digestive wellness. The expert highlighted how these variations can affect conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel, disease.
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President Donald Trump has signed a bill to end the government shutdown, which he attributes to Democratic obstruction. He criticizes the Democrats for what he calls extortion tactics.
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has warned of potential fraud within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), emphasizing the need for stricter oversight. During an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Rollins highlighted the importance of safeguarding taxpayer funds and ensuring the program’s integrity.
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President Donald Trump signed legislation to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, which lasted over 40 days. The bill funds the government until January 30 and includes provisions to reverse layoffs, support federal workers, and maintain critical programs like SNAP.
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Federal air traffic restrictions have been implemented at numerous U.S. airports, with officials indicating a possible return to normal operations within a week after the shutdown concludes. Industry groups warn of potential delays and cancellations due to the ongoing crisis.
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Stephen Miller criticized Democratic leaders for their handling of the government shutdown on Hannity, highlighting concerns over the political standoff and its impact on public services. The White House deputy chief of staff expressed frustration with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority, accusing them of failing to broker a deal that could have…
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FBI Director Kash Patel has praised former President Donald Trump’s ‘power agreement’ as a unique and significant presidential initiative, claiming no other leader has achieved this. Patel’s remarks were made during a segment on Hannity, where he also discussed the FBI’s efforts to combat fentanyl in the U.S.
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OpenAI is challenging a court order to hand over 20 million anonymized ChatGPT chat logs, arguing that it would expose private user data. The New York Times claims these logs are essential to prove whether Chat, the company’s AI model, used its copyrighted material.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson accused top Democrats of putting politics before Americans in need after Congress voted to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The House of Representatives voted to end the 43-day government shutdown in a 222–209 vote Wednesday evening just after 8 p.m. ET.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Harris County, calling its legal aid program for deported migrants ‘evil and wicked,’ while county officials defend it as lawful and essential. The lawsuit highlights growing political tensions over immigration policies and the use of public funds to support migrant legal services.
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The U.S. government has officially ended its shutdown after a protracted impasse over funding for border walls and immigration policies. NASA has announced significant progress on its Mars mission, including the successful testing of new technology for Martian exploration.
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Fox News @ Night panelists have shared experiences of being attacked at a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley, highlighting the clash between right-wing and left-wing perspectives. The incident has sparked discussions about the increasing polarization in political discourse.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has declared that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s tenure is nearing its end. Hannity criticized Schumer’s leadership as a factor in the Democratic Party’s current challenges.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom is under scrutiny at the UN climate summit in Belém, Brazil, where he is set to speak. Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton, a long-time News, has petitioned the COP30 summit leaders to block Newsom’s speaking role, citing his administration’s role in importing oil from the Amazon rainforest and labeling it as…
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**Excerpt** Newly released House Oversight emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein boasted about providing foreign leaders, including a Russian diplomat, with insights into President Trump’s behavior. The documents, spanning 2016 to 2018, suggest Epstein was attempting to reestablish his political influence by leveraging his connections and alleged access to the Trump administration.
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Regenerative farmer Mollie Engelhart of the Sovereignty Ranch in Texas has revealed how she abandoned her life as a vegan restaurant owner in California and discovered the benefits of meat. Her journey highlights the shifting perspectives on food ethics, environmental impact, and personal dietary choices within the modern food industry.
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President Donald Trump is set to deliver remarks on the passed bill that will officially reopen the government. The address is scheduled during the Hannity show, where Trump will outline his stance on the legislative measures.
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Actress Jennifer Aniston criticized Disney’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show as ‘horrible’ and ‘unthinkable’, warning it reflects dangerous shifts in media and political discourse. The decision followed Kimmel’s controversial remarks about the suspected assassin of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Republican lawmakers James Comer and Jim Jordan have condemned the impact of the government shutdown, attributing it to Democratic actions. They also commented on former FBI Director James Comey’s legal issues related to his appearances on the Hannity show.
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In recent events, the leader of a conservative group at the University of Iowa has expressed defiance after a left-wing student was accused of engaging in a spree of vandalism and property destruction. The conservative group has condemned the actions, calling them unacceptable, but has refused to call for accountability or sanctions against those responsible.
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Two bomb attacks in India and Pakistan have raised concerns about regional security, with no confirmed connections between the incidents. Mourn,ers in New Delhi gathered on Tuesday to honor those affected by the explosions.
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham and contributor Raymond Arroyo discussed President Trump’s potential vision for renovating the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. The conversation focused on the commander-in’t chief’s plans for the historic structure.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized the government shutdown as a ‘selfish political stunt’ following the House’s vote to reopen the government. The decision comes after a contentious period of political deadlock that led to the partial government shutdown.
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Jennifer Aniston has opened up about her new boyfriend, Jim Curtis, a wellness coach and hypnotist, in Elle’s 2025 Women in Hollywood issue. The actress praised Curtis for his ability to help others heal from trauma and stagnation, calling him ‘extraordinary.’
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University of Chicago faculty unions criticized the school’s inaction against ICE raids during a press conference, demanding a stronger stance. The university condemned violence but refused to address the arrest of a professor involved in anti-ICE protests.
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Two Ukrainian ministers have resigned following investigations into corruption that have uncovered a money laundering scheme in the energy sector. The probe, which has implicated someone close to President Zelens,ky, is part of broader efforts to combat graft in the country.
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CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz highlighted the paradox of the U.S. spending double the money of European countries on healthcare with seemingly worse results. He raised questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of the current healthcare system.
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Ukrainian Defense Forces maintain control over the Kursk Group of Forces amid ongoing enemy operations. The enemy has launched three assaults and three air strikes, using drones to target Ukrainian positions.
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Ohio GOP gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy questions the Democratic Party’s plan to tackle the nation’s debt issue on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ He argues that the Democratic fiscal policies are the ‘root cause’ of inflation, sparking significant debate among economic experts and political observers.
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Actor Timothée Chalamet called child-free life ‘bleak’ in an interview with Vogue Magazine, indicating that fatherhood is ‘on the radar’ for him. Chalamet also highlighted the balance between a successful career and family life, citing director Denis Villeneuve as an example of someone who achieves both.
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President Donald Trump has signed a bill to end a government shutdown that lasted 43 days, following intense negotiations between Democrats and Republicans over federal funding.
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The EU’s ‘Democracy Shield’ initiative aims to combat hybrid attacks on elections and press freedom by establishing a new hub to fight disinformation. Critics claim the plan lacks the necessary teeth to address modern disinformation challenges effectively.
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The U.S. government shutdown has led to widespread travel disruptions, affecting 5.2 million travelers with delays and cancells. Air traffic control systems are impacted as federal employees, including controllers, remain unpaid and face uncertainty.
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Former DHS Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli revealed bipartisan support in Congress for policies prioritizing American workers, addressing challenges posed by China’s economic influence.
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Austin von Letkemann, an Army veteran and content creator, emphasizes the importance of keeping Veterans Day apolitical, advocating for unity and positivity within the military community. He expresses a willingness to work with any administration to better serve veterans.