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Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s interim president, made history by becoming the first Syrian head of state to visit the White House, signaling a potential shift in Syria-US relations. This historic visit marks a significant diplomatic breakthrough after decades of isolation, highlighting the growing importance of Syria in the region and the United States’ re-evaluation of its…
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Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal has announced the establishment of air defense centers in Chernihiv, Poltava, and Z→
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The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has submitted proposals for sanctions against Tym, Mindich, and Oleksandr Tsukerman, citing corruption and national security concerns. The NSDC will review the proposals to implement legal actions against the businessmen.
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Rep. Adelita Grijalva’s swearing-in completes a bipartisan effort to secure a House vote on the release of Epstein documents, with the DOJ’s stalled investigation prompting lawmakers to push for transparency. The petition, now with sufficient support, faces potential procedural hurdles from House Speaker Mike Johnson.
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Retired U.S. General Jack Keane, in an interview with Fox News’ Martha MacCallum, outlines the U.S. approach to countering the threat posed by narco-terrorist activities in Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro’s regime. Keane emphasizes the importance of military pressure as a key component of the strategy to destabilize the regime and curb the flow of narcotics.
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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter highlights a legal dispute over transgender athletes’ rights and the death of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, with other stories covering NFL controversies, coaching changes, and player injuries.
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The 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade has confirmed the failure of a Russian attempt to breach into Kostiantynivka. The enemy had amassed a large number of personnel, but Ukrainian defenses held firm.
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Noah Rothman and Patrick Murphy analyze Trump’s 50-year mortgage plan and its economic implications. The plan’s feasibility and impact on the U.S. economy are under scrutiny.
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In a recent episode of ‘The Will Cain Show,’ host Will Cain discusses the growing divisions within the Democratic Party and the consequences of the government shutdown. Cain evaluates the political maneuvering and its impact on the nation’s infrastructure and services.
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Newly released Epstein documents reveal strategic anti-Trump messaging aimed at repairing his public image, with biographer Michael Wolff advising him to leverage the Trump-Clinton rivalry. The House Oversight Committee’s public release of thousands of pages highlights ongoing political scrutiny as the White House criticizes Democrats for politicizing the case.
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High school senior Kai Trump will make her LPGA debut at The Annika tournament in Belleair, Florida, showcasing her talent among top competitors. She has committed to the University of Miami and expressed excitement about the opportunity, focusing on her own golfing aspirations despite her grandfather’s influence.
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Abdul El-Sayed, a Michigan Senate candidate supported by Rep. Rashida Tlaib, deleted several posts promoting the ‘defund the police’ movement from 2020 to 2021, sparking political debates on police reform and systemic issues within law enforcement.
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Algeria has agreed to pardon the French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal following an appeal by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. The novelist will be transferred to Germany for medical treatment.
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The Department of Justice is investigating UC Berkeley’s alleged mistreatment of conservative students during riots at a Turning Point USA event. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has raised concerns about the university’s history of different treatment toward conservative students.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has requested Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko to comment on the resignations of Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk and Justice Minister Herman Haluschenko. The move highlights potential political instability within the government.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has directed the Main Intelligence Agency (GUR) to implement measures aligned with Ukraine’s national interests. Zelenskyy’s directive reflects the government’s commitment to safeguarding the country’s security and advancement.
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A rubber boat carrying 42 migrants capsized off the Libyan coast, resulting in presumed fatalities. The victims, many of whom were fleeing ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlight the perilous journey of those seeking safety.
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La llegada del USS Gerald R. Ford al Caribe ha generado una reacción inmediata del gobierno de Maduro, quien movilizó a sus fuerzas militares. Esta situación refleja la intensificación de la confrontación entre Estados Unidos y Venezuela en el contexto del conflicto contra los carteles de la droga.
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Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown apologized for his Trump dance celebration after scoring against Washington, saying he meant no offense to anyone. The incident sparked controversy as Trump, the sitting president, attended the game, and some fans booed him during a military salute.
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Former West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin criticized the Democratic Party’s internal divisions over the shutdown deal. He emphasized that the party’s inability to find common ground has hindered its effectiveness in governing.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to sign a decree sanctioning two individuals tied to the NABU case involving Energoatom. The move is part of broader anti-corruption efforts by the Ukrainian government to hold accountable those involved in potential misconduct at the state-owned nuclear energy company, Energoatom.
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Actor and comedian Rob Riggle shared his deep patriotism and military experience during an appearance on ‘The View.’ His heartfelt reflections resonated with viewers, highlighting the enduring connection many Americans feel toward their country.
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Former FBI special agent Nicole Parker condemns antifa’s suppression of free speech, citing a recent brawl at a UC Berkeley event as an example of intimidation tactics. The incident highlights growing tensions over campus free speech and political activism.
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Democrats have released emails that indicate former President Donald Trump may have had prior knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking activities. The White House has dismissed these claims as a smear campaign, insisting that the emails were released with the intention of damaging Trump’s reputation.
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President Donald Trump’s recent remarks on H-1B visa holders have sparked significant outrage across the political spectrum. Political commentator Will Cain addressed the backlash on Will Cain Country, highlighting the polarizing nature of the president’s statements.
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Sen. John Fetterman’s memoir details a hot mic clash with Gov. Josh Shapiro during a heated Zoom hearing, where Fetterman called Shapiro a profanity-laden slur. The feud over parole board decisions led to a prolonged political rift, affecting their professional relationship despite eventual gestures of reconciliation.
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A Senate Democratic staffer is facing accusations of misrepresenting himself as a lawyer to secure the release of an illegal immigrant from federal custody. The allegations emerged during an investigation by Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin on 'The Story.' The case underscores growing scrutiny over the legal practices of political aides and the potential…
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Lisa Daftari, editor-in-chief of ‘The Foreign Desk,’ discussed Gaza’s future on Fox News Live, stressing the need for the Palestinian people to demand better outcomes. The segment highlighted the necessity of international and local efforts to achieve stability in the region.
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Sen. John Fetterman’s memoir criticizes the Democratic Party’s shift toward elitism and disconnection from working-class voters, which he believes contributed to Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. The book also highlights the party’s failure to address real-world issues like the border crisis, leading to a loss of public trust.
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Head coach Nick Sirianni has grown frustrated with ongoing questions about A.J. Brown’s frustrations, stating he’s ‘close to being done answering’ these questions. Despite the Eagles’ 7-2 record, Brown’s struggles with limited playing time have been a major storyline throughout the season.
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The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) has detained Ihor Myroniuk, a former adviser to the Minister of Energy and previous deputy head of the State Property Fund of Ukraine, in a corruption case in the energy sector. The court partially granted the SAPO prosecutor’s request, opting for detention as a preventive measure and setting an alternative…
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White House officials have confirmed that President Donald Trump remains in exceptional physical health following an MRI scan at Walter Reed Medical Center. The review of the scan results followed concerns raised by the media and public about Trump’s health, especially after incidents such as swollen legs and hand bruises in July 2025.
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US President Donald Trump has formally requested Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in multiple criminal cases. Trump described the prosecution as political and unjustified, marking a rare direct appeal by a US leader in a domestic legal matter of a…
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Vice President JD Vance praised Trump’s ‘bulldozer’ approach to public health, calling it necessary to challenge orthodoxy and revive the sector. He also highlighted Appalachia’s neglect, arguing its residents have been left behind due to years of failed leadership.
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The Ministry of Finance will debut borrowing in Chinese yuan in December, offering two series of OFZ bonds with maturities ranging from three to seven years and semi-annual interest payments. The move is seen as a significant step in the global integration of the Chinese yuan.
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A deadly car explosion in Delhi during the evening rush hour on Monday has been identified as a terrorist incident by the Indian government. The attack, which occurred in the capital city, has sparked significant concern and prompted an immediate investigation into the motives and perpetrators behind the incident.
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The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will debut with the women’s 100-meter final on opening day, a historic first for the event. The schedule change aims to elevate visibility for female athletes and aligns with growing global interest in women’s sports.
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A suspected Hamas member was arrested in Germany shortly after entering the country, near the border with Czechia. The arrest highlights concerns about cross-border radical activities and the effectiveness of Germany’s border security measures.
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President Trump has reportedly asked Israeli President Reuven Rivlin to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces potential criminal charges. This request has sparked political controversy, with critics questioning the implications of such an intervention.
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Democrats are pushing for a long-shot discharge petition to force a vote on extending expiring Obamacare subsidies, despite Republican objections. The proposed extension, which would last three years, aligns with the end of Trump’s second term in 2028.
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The FBI director has confirmed China’s agreement to implement stricter control measures on fentanyl-related chemicals. This marks a key collaboration in addressing the opioid crisis and reducing synthetic drug availability in the U.S.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed on November 12, 2025, that President Donald Trump is in ‘exceptional physical health.’ This statement follows previous reports and public speculation about the former president’s well-being.
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Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, allegedly sent emails to Congress detailing that Donald Trump spent hours at his home with one of Epstein’s victims. President Trump has denied any involvement in or knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-traff, trafficking operation.
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A naturalized German citizen and his father in Gaza are seeking a court-ordered stop to German arms exports to Israel until the conflict in Gaza has ended. This marks their second such challenge, with swift rulings expected.
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Secretary Marco Rubio addressed reporters after G7 meetings in Canada, focusing on transatlantic security and Indo-Pacific strategies. The discussions emphasized efforts to strengthen global supply chains and cooperate on regional security.
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Senior figures within the British Labour Party are reportedly plotting to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer, prompting his team to enter a state of heightened alert. The Guardian reports that Downing Street has launched an ‘extraordinary operation’ to safeguard Starmer, with officials warning that any leadership challenge would be ‘reckless.’
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The government shutdown has caused over 26,000 flight delays and 7,500 cancellations across major U.S. airports. Air traffic controllers and TSA agents are working without pay, exacerbating staffing shortages and deepening the crisis.
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The federal government shutdown has highlighted the scale of the SNAP program, raising questions about how a wealthy nation could have so many people on nutrition assistance. SNAP, the modern successor to the food stamp program, dates back to 1939.
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James Carville criticized Democrats’ shutdown strategy, calling for unity and moving on from the issue. He acknowledged internal tensions but urged party members to focus on future challenges.
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The White House has stated in writing that President Trump will sign the bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history once the House passes it. The bipartisan measure, designed to restore government operations and fund federal agencies through next September, has already cleared the Senate and is set for a House vote.
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House Democrats have expressed confidence that they will secure significant Republican support for a bill requiring the Justice Department to release materials related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bill, which would be voted on via a discharge petition, could gain momentum as bipartisan backing emerges, though Senate and presidential approval remain…
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Rahm Emanuel is proposing a public safety strategy that blends community policing with tougher crime measures to counter Republican narratives. His approach, which includes youth programs and gun law enforcement, aims to resonate with voters and position him as a 2028 presidential contender.
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A San Francisco train operator fell asleep on the job, raising safety concerns. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the cause and prevent future occurrences.
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A new report suggests Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., privately advocated for extending the government shutdown, according to the ‘Outnumbered’ panel. The discussion highlights the economic impact of the shutdown, with experts analyzing the financial toll on businesses and agencies.
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The Black Knights’ 2025 uniform honors the Army’s 250-year history with a Constitution-themed font and marble base. This design celebrates military heritage and the Army-Navy game’s significance as a symbol of U.S. military tradition.
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The article delves into the current top seedings for the NCAA Women’s College Volleyball tournament, with experts analyzing potential bracket scenarios and key teams to watch. Analysts are examining how current team performances and rankings influence seedings and matchups.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown apologized for the ‘Trump dance’ touchdown celebration that sparked controversy. The incident has sparked discussions about the appropriateness of celebratory gestures in public settings, especially when political figures are present.
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Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni downplayed concerns about A.J. Brown’s public frustration. A video emerged showing Brown criticizing his team’s environment, with Sirianni emphasizing that his focus remains on the team’s performance.
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Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to miss Wednesday’s game against the Charlotte Hornets due to a knee injury. The absence of Antetokounmpo, who is a vital part of the Bucks’ offense, could force the team to adjust its game plan.
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Clippers guard Bradley Beal has sustained a left hip fracture and will require season-ending surgery. The injury is expected to keep him out for the remainder of the NBA season.