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Joe Rogan warns that the celebration of Charlie Kirk’s assassination signals a dangerous shift toward civil war, highlighting the alarming normalization of political violence. He emphasizes the moral decline reflected in such acts, questioning the country’s trajectory as it approaches a potential breakdown.
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The Philadelphia Eagles’ 10-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers has sparked analysis by NFL analysts, with Jalen Hurts’ strong performance and Jordan Love’s struggles highlighted. The game’s outcome continues to shape the playoff race and quarterback dynamics in the NFL.
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Joe Burrow’s return to practice with the Cincinnati Bengals has sparked discussions about the team’s prospects in the AFC North. Analysts and coaches are debating whether the quarterback can lead the Bengals to a resurgence.
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The EVA retail chain has invested approximately UAH 100 million since 2022 to enhance the energy resilience of its stores, logistics centers, and offices. This includes the purchase of nearly 1,200 generators and the installation of three rooftop solar power plants.
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Nigeria, along with the US and UK, has launched an investigation into a major cocaine seizure at Lagos Port, marking one of the country’s largest drug hauls. The collaboration highlights the importance of international cooperation in combating transnational drug trafficking.
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President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance attended a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring military veterans with traditional military honors and speeches. The event marked a significant national observance that brings together citizens to pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of veterans.
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President Donald Trump urged Republicans to refocus on lowering prices and celebrating the ‘greatest economy in history.’ He highlighted his administration’s tax cuts and deregulation efforts as key components of current economic success.
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Rep. Derrick Van Orden, a Republican from Wisconsin, chose to travel to Washington, D.C., on a Harley-David, to avoid potential travel disruptions caused by government shutdowns. His decision highlights the logistical challenges faced by lawmakers seeking to fulfill their responsibilities amid political uncertainty.
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Joe Rogan has raised alarms about the increasing polarization in the United States, noting that many liberal individuals have openly celebrated the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk. Rogan believes this trend indicates that the country is dangerously close to civil war.
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NABU has announced suspicions of illegal enrichment against former Deputy Prime Minister Yuriy Chernyshov. This follows previous allegations against him, indicating a continued investigation into potential corruption within the government.
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President Trump has proposed opening the California coast to offshore oil drilling, a move that has drawn immediate criticism from Governor Gavin Newsom. Newsom, a chief critic of the president and an opponent of oil exploration in the Pacific, called the proposal ‘dead on, arrival.’
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Kernel, Ukraine’s leading agricultural company, has finished harvesting all crops except corn, which is still in progress. The company anticipates higher corn yields in the coming months.
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A major theft at Syria’s National Museum in Damascus has sparked an official investigation, marking one of the country’s largest losses of antiquities in recent years. The incident occurred in January when staff discovered that statues were missing, raising concerns about the safety of cultural heritage in the region.
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Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has pleaded not guilty to an attempted murder charge stemming from a May shooting in Miami. His attorney claims the incident was an act of self-defense against the alleged victim’s violent behavior.
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Thieves have reportedly stolen several valuable Roman artifacts and six gold ingots from Syria’s National Museum in Damascus. The theft follows warnings about a growing black market for cultural objects in the country.
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The United States and Israel are working together to achieve a comprehensive peace agreement in the Middle East, focusing on implementing a broader plan for a ceasefire and the release of remaining hostages.
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Democratic lawmakers are publicly clashing over a recent shutdown deal, with panelists analyzing the public fallout. The disagreement highlights internal divisions within the party regarding the agreement’s implications.
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The U.S. has deployed its largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, to the Caribbean as tensions with Venezuela escalate. The Trump administration redirected the carrier’s deployment from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean, emphasizing its commitment to regional stability.
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Democrats are calling for Chuck Schumer’s removal due to his handling of the government shutdown. The situation has sparked internal debates within the party, with some members expressing dissatisfaction with his leadership.
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Protesters and UN security personnel clashed at a climate summit in Brazil as demonstrators waved yellow flags protesting oil drilling in the Amazon. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between economic development and environmental conservation in the region.
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Fox & Friends has reached 1,000,000 Instagram followers, celebrating the milestone with a segment featuring Joe Piscopo and Rachel Campos-Duffy.
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Republican lawmakers propose replacing ACA subsidies with direct cash payments for health, aiming to give consumers more control. Critics warn this could destabilize the existing healthcare marketplaces and jeopardize the ACA’s stability.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faces mounting criticism from progressive Democrats for a bipartisan shutdown deal that he did not vote for, despite some within his party defending his leadership. Progressives argue he didn’t do enough to prevent Democratic members from defecting.
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The European Solidarity party faction has demanded that Chairman Ruslan Stefanch, issue signature letters to start a no-confidence vote against the Cabinet. This marks a significant step in the political pressure within the ruling party.
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Former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö has called for Europe to engage directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin, criticizing the current approach of isolating him. Niinist,ö expressed frustration over the disparity in how European leaders and former U.S. President Donald Trump handle communications with Putin.
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The College Football Playoff committee has released its second set of rankings, updating the top 25 teams and the bracket for the upcoming season.
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The article outlines the current rankings of the top 10 college programs for the 3026 girls’ recruiting class as they prepare for the early signing window. It highlights USC as a leading contender, with other programs also showing strong potential.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are assessing how Travis Hunter’s LCL injury will influence his role in the 2026 season. The injury, which affects the lateral collateral ligament, is expected to keep Hunter sidelined for several months, raising questions about his playing time and position adjustments.
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Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom has stated the team is prepared to move on from third baseman Nolan Arenado and is exploring trade options for pitcher Sonny Gray. This development comes as the Cardinals look to strengthen their roster ahead of the upcoming season.
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Cleveland’s Stephen Vogt has been named American League Manager of the Year for the second time in a row, while Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy has won the National League award for a second consecutive year. Their repeated recognition underscores their exceptional leadership and success in managing their respective teams.
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Former NFL Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander has decided to step away from football to focus on his physical and mental recovery following offseason knee surgery, according to a league source. His decision has sparked discussions about the importance of player health and the challenges faced by athletes in maintaining peak physical condition.
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The College Football Playoff selection committee released its second set of rankings, with the top five teams unchanged. Ohio State remains the No. 1 team, followed by Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama, and Georgia, all of which are undefeated or have only one loss.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed Law No. 14048 to improve the legality and transparency of local self-government operations. The law was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba.
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The International Olympic Committee is preparing to ban transgender women from competing in female Olympic events following a scientific review highlighting permanent physical advantages associated with being born male. Caitlyn Jenner, a former Olympic gold medalist and transgender woman, has long supported such restrictions, arguing that biological sex differences cannot be entirely mitigated through hormone…
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Bret Baier gives a sneak preview of the upcoming ‘Special Report’ episode. The segment focuses on the key topics and guests set to be featured in the Wednesday, November 12 edition.
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U.S. sanctions on NIS, a Serbian oil company with Russian ties, are taking effect, prompting Russian stakeholders to negotiate their exit. The U.S. Treasury imposed the sanctions on Oct. 9 after delays since January.
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Prosecutors in Turkey have accused Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu of leading a criminal organization. The opposition has called the case politically motivated, citing the timing of Imamoglu’s detention just days before he was set to be named the presidential candidate of Turkey’s opposition party.
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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell reflects on the intimidating and sometimes hostile fan environment at Philadelphia Eagles’ home stadium, which he experienced during his playing days. He is prepping his team for a high-stakes Sunday night game against the Eagles.
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A Louisiana man is wanted for a bank robbery where he allegedly faked a limp using a cane during a daylight heist. The incident has sparked a manhunt as authorities investigate the suspect’s unusual method of concealment.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has called on the United States to extend the New START nuclear arms control treaty, which is scheduled to expire in 2026. Lavrov warned that Moscow would resume nuclear testing if another nuclear power, specifically the U.S., took the initiative to do so first.
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In a joint interview with his ‘Landman’ costar Billy Bob Thornton, ‘18,83’ star Sam Elliott explained why he joined the cast for the second season of Taylor Sheridan’s hit show. The actors discussed the appeal of the show’s storytelling and character development, highlighting their commitment to the project.
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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has defended his vote to reopen the government after California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized him for betraying working Americans. Fetterman dismissed Newsom’s comments, emphasizing that his focus is on ensuring essential services like SNAP benefits for Pennsylvanians.
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The Tunnel to Towers Foundation, led by chairman and CEO Frank Siller, is actively working to assist homeless veterans in transitioning out of homelessness. Siller discussed the organization’s efforts on *The Five*, emphasizing its commitment to providing support and resources to veterans in need.
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Over 1,200 flights have been canceled due to the government shutdown, with officials warning the number could triple by the end of the week if the shutdown persists. Steve Harrigan of Fox News highlights the growing impact on travelers and the potential for further disruptions.
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Actor Billy Bob Thornton has shared his newfound understanding of real-life oil workers after his two-season role in the television series ‘Landman.’ In a joint interview with co-star Sam Elliott, Thornton discussed the various aspects of working in the energy sector, highlighting both the challenges and the rewarding nature of the profession.
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Federal Election Commission filings reveal that Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, spent nearly $75,000 on luxury hotels, transportation, and security for her campaign this year, sparking debates about the allocation of campaign funds and its implications for her political standing. These expenditures, including stays at high-end establishments and limousine services, draw attention to the contrast between…
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In a joint interview with his ‘Landman’ costar Sam Elliott, Billy Bob Thornton shared how he faced ‘prejudice’ as a Southern actor in Hollywood during the early years of his career. He revealed his struggle to secure roles as a hillbilly, highlighting the challenges he encountered in the industry.
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U.S. Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles addressed whether racism influenced the rescinding of her bronze medal from the 2024 Paris Olympics. Following intense public scrutiny and backlash, she claimed the incident was a result of racist attacks. The controversy has sparked international scrutiny of the judging panel and the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG).
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have mysteriously vanished from Kris Jenner’s birthday party posts, leading to speculation about their involvement in the event. The royal couple was present at the James Bond-themed celebration but disappeared from the social media coverage.
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The USS Gerald R. Ford has joined U.S. warships in Latin America and the Caribbean as part of the Trump administration’s intensified drug war efforts. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accuses the U.S. of orchestrating a military buildup to remove him from power.
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The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has uncovered a criminal organization that transferred funds to a former Deputy Prime Minister, code-named ‘Che Guevara,’ as part of a corruption scheme in the energy sector. NABU’s investigation has traced the flow of these funds, shedding light on the operations of the corrupt group.
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A former Mississippi State student has been charged with disturbing the peace after allegedly shouting antisemitic slur and throwing coins at Jewish media personality Dave Portnoy in Starkville incident. The incident, captured on video and shared online, led to an investigation by Starkville Police Department, resulting in a warrant and subsequent charges against Patrick McClintock,…
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has issued a stark warning regarding the precarious situation in Ukraine, where ongoing attacks on vital infrastructure are threatening to place civilians in peril as winter approaches. Ariane Bauer, the ICRC’s Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia, emphasized the critical importance of safeguarding essential services amid…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has issued an emergency ruling that could significantly impact the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), affecting millions of Americans impacted by food insecurity. The decision comes as lawmakers debate potential government shutdowns, with the ruling potentially influencing the future of federal aid programs.
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A student has been arrested following an antisemitic confrontation with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy at an event in Mississippi. The incident, captured on video, involved the student making explicit antisemitic remarks toward Portno, prompting police intervention.
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Fox News reports that growing calls for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to step down have emerged following his handling of the government shutdown. The controversy has sparked significant debate within Democratic ranks, highlighting deep divisions over the deal reached to avert a government shutdown.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has extended an emergency stay on a lower court order compelling the Trump administration to resume full SNAP benefits for November, providing temporary relief to millions of low-income Americans. The stay, which was initially issued by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, remains in effect until November 13, preventing the administration from fully…
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McDonald’s has officially launched its return of the iconic McRib sandwich, a barbecue pork delicacy that has captivated fans for over 40 years. The comeback, announced on November 11, 2025, has sparked a wave of excitement and debate online. The sandwich, known for its tangy sauce and crispy bun, has been a limited-time treat on…
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A prosecutor from the SAPO has accused businessman Timur Mindich of influencing both Haluschenko and Umerov in the energy sector corruption case. The allegations center on Mindich’s alleged role, which raises concerns about the integrity of power structures.
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A bridge at the Shuangjiangkou Hydropower Station in Sichuan collapsed into a river on November 11, 2025, sending up a massive dust cloud. The incident occurred just months after the bridge’s reopening, prompting immediate safety concerns and investigations into potential structural failures.