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Recent polling data indicates that Hugin has narrowed the gap in several key counties, signaling a potential shift in the race. Ciattarelli, who initially held a strong lead in early polls, now finds himself in a more competitive position as Hugin’s campaign gains traction.
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Senate Democrats have blocked a Republican defense appropriations bill, prolonging the government shutdown on the 16th day. The bill, aimed at paying troops and funding the Pentagon, was rejected by Senate Democrats due to demands for transparency on attached spending measures.
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Diana Loginova, a street musician in St. Petersburg, was arrested after leading a crowd in singing an anti-Putin song by exiled rapper Noize MC. The performance, which became a viral sensation, has sparked discussions about artistic freedom and political dissent in Russia.
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President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Hamas, threatening to take direct action against the group if it continues attacks in Gaza. The move comes after Hamas was seen on video publicly executing opponents in Gaza City, despite Trump’s peace plan.
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Diane Keaton’s official death certificate reveals that primary bacterial pneumonia was the immediate cause of her death, as reported by Fox News Digital. The actress passed away on October 11 and was cremated on October 14, with her family expressing gratitude for the support received.
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The House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has been stalled due to the government shutdown, with the DOJ not providing any updates since October 1. Rep. Robert Garcia accuses the department of slow-walking, while the DOJ blames the shutdown for the communication gap.
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Governor Greg Abbott has ordered the deployment of the Texas National Guard to Austin ahead of the No Kings rally, which is expected to draw over 2,600 nationwide protests. This decision comes under intense criticism from Democrats, who accuse Abbott of using force to suppress peaceful assembly, while Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, label…
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During a CNN town hall, Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders shifted blame for the government shutdown to Republican leaders, sparking backlash from conservative media and the White House. The exchange highlighted the ongoing stalemate between Democrats and Republicans over government funding.
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White House Communications Director Kayla McEnany criticized Zohran Mamdani for avoiding questions about disarming Hamas and his work with the NYPD during an interview with Martha MacCallum. The backlash highlights tensions over how congressional Democrats are handling issues related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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The American League Championship Series (ALCS) and National League Championship Series (NLCS) are in full swing, with high-stakes games on Day 5. The Toronto Blue Jays are aiming to even the series against their ALCS opponents, while the Milwaukee Brewers are working to avoid the brink of elimination in the NLCS.
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AC Milan is monitoring Christian Pulisic’s recovery after a hamstring injury could sideline him for up to a month. The U.S. star’s potential absence raises concerns about his availability for the Serie A season.
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Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon has been permitted to enter a pretrial program to address a reckless driving charge following an accident in Connecticut this summer. The incident, which occurred in June, involved McMahon’s vehicle colliding with another car, leading to a charge of reckless driving.
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Carter Hart is set to join the Vegas Golden Knights following his acquittal. The team is expected to sign him to a contract, allowing him to play in the NHL starting December 1.
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Fanmio, an online entertainment platform, has been ordered to pay fighter Jorge Masvidal over $2 million for failing to pay his contracted purse from their 2024 boxing match against Nate Diaz.
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Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson is expected to miss Thursday night’s game against the Steelers due to a hip injury, according to a source. The absence of the veteran defender could impact the Bengals’ defensive line strategy against the Steelers’ strong offense.
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Russia’s space agency has launched a project to create a satellite internet service comparable to Starlink, with plans to deploy 292 satellites over five years. The initiative, called ‘Rass,
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The Kyiv Independent’s War Crimes Investigation Unit has completed a new investigation into the treatment of Ukrainian children in Russian-occupied territories. The report details how Russian forces are using children for propaganda, psychological warfare, and combat purposes.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed recent developments involving President Donald Trump’s phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum. Leavitt emphasized the importance of diplomatic engagement with Russia and the need for transparency in political discourse.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans for an Arc de Trump monument and a $200 million White House ballroom as part of extensive renovation projects. The monument, modeled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, is intended to commemorate the United States’ 250th anniversary.
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has announced a crackdown on illegal street takeovers, leading to seven arrests and over 232 civil citations. The incident involved a violent attack on police during a takeover in Boston, where a police cruiser was torched.
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Ukraine has received an additional $422 million in military aid from international partners through the PURL initiative, confirmed by Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal. The Ramstein Format meeting has facilitated the agreement on these new contributions.
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Vice President JD Vance’s team has accused California Governor Gavin Newsom of spreading ‘Fake News’ over plans to shut down the I-5 highway during the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary celebration. Newsom’s comments, retweeted from a left-leaning outlet, have sparked a political feud over military support and public spending.
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Brock Bowers, a vital part of the Las Vegas Raiders, has shared crucial advice with rookie running back Ashton Jeanty after his initial struggles. Bowers emphasized the importance of focusing on one’s strengths and maintaining confidence, which has contributed to Jeanty’s recent improvements.
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A police officer in suburban Chicago was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for living illegally in the United States for over a decade. The incident highlights tensions between federal immigration enforcement and Illinois’ sanctuary policies.
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Emergency power outages in Kyiv and surrounding regions have been temporarily canceled following Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s power infrastructure. Energy companies DTEK and Poltavaoblenergo have announced the suspension of the outages for now.
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Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno is taking a leave of absence to be with his daughter, Milana, as she undergoes follow-up heart surgery. The team announced the decision on Wednesday, citing her congenital heart disease.
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Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko has highlighted the urgent need for $60 billion in external financing to support Ukraine’s military and civilian efforts during 2026-2027. He emphasized the ongoing financial strain caused by the prolonged conflict, despite international aid pledges.
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Venezuelan influencer and activist Melanio Escobar claims that increased U.S. pressure will lead to Nicolás Maduro’s removal from power. Escobar highlights growing international concerns over Venezuela’s economic and political instability.
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A driver survived a 300-foot fall off Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway with minor injuries after a pickup truck plunged into the Uncompahgre River Gorge. Rescuers from Ouray County EMS, Ouray Volunteer Fire Department, and Ouray Mountain Rescue Team coordinated a daring rescue operation using a rope system.
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Esmeralda ‘Esmi’ Cantu-Castle, a Navy daughter’s mother, is running for Texas state representative after her daughter’s untimely death. The tragedy has fueled her grassroots campaign, emphasizing unity, opportunity, and civic responsibility in South Texas. Her goal is to ensure the voice of the region’s residents is not overlooked.
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The FSB chief accused the UK and Ukraine of plotting to sabotage the TurkStream pipeline, a critical gas route to Europe. The accusations follow a drone attack on Russian airfields attributed to British forces, heightening tensions between Moscow and the West.
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A rejected asylum seeker with mental health issues is facing trial after attacking a group of pre-schoolers in a park in January, resulting in multiple casualties. The case has intensified debates over migration policies and the integration of asylum seekers into German society.
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Jim Morrison, an American skier, has successfully skied down Mount Everest’s North Face, a feat considered among the most challenging in mountaine, The descent was dedicated to his partner, who tragically lost his life in a separate accident.
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Ohio state Rep. Josh Williams, a Republican running for U.S. House, has introduced a bill that would require local governments to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. The measure is part of a broader effort to support President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, which prioritize the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
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Natalia Boyko, a member of Naftogaz Ukrainy’s supervisory board, has not confirmed or denied media reports that Ukraine lost 60% of its daily gas production following Russia’s most massive attack on the country’s gas infrastructure in early October. The potential impact of such a significant reduction on Ukraine’s energy security remains a major concern.
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Germany plans to allocate €10 billion to significantly expand its military drone fleet, as confirmed by Defense Minister Boris Pistorius. The initiative is part of a broader EU effort to enhance air defense against alleged Russian threats.
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The EU is considering a ban on filtered cigarettes and e-cigarettes as part of its push to reduce tobacco consumption within the bloc, German tabloid Bild has reported. The proposals aim to decrease nicotine consumption and align with recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO).
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The U.S. government shutdown is expected to extend into next week following a failed vote to fund federal operations. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt provided updates on the situation during a live press briefing.
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Esmeralda Cantu-Castle, a Texas mother, is running for state house after the tragic death of her daughter, Navy Seaman Angelina Resendiz. Her campaign is driven by a promise to push for reform, fairness, and hope for families in District 37.
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**Excerpt:** Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., has made healthcare the defining issue for the Democratic Party as the government shutdown drags on. The refusal to support funding without extending pandemic-era Obamacare subsidies has become central to the negotiations, with Democrats warning of a crisis for millions if the subsidies expire.
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Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill has dismissed Republican Jack Ciattarelli’s pending defamation lawsuit, calling it ‘a total baby.’ The Outnumbered panel is analyzing the latest developments in the New Jersey gubernatorial race as polls tighten between the two candidates.
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Federal prosecutors have charged two Antifa members, Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evetts, with terrorism-related offenses for a July 24 attack on an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas. The indictment, unsealed on Thursday, alleges that Arnold and Evetts provided material support for terrorism, attempted to murder federal officers, and discharged firearms during a violent attack.
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A federal jury has indicted a suspect in a plot linked to a drug cartel to assassinate Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino. The case highlights the dangers faced by federal agents and the growing threat posed by organized crime in border security operations.
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Professors from Rutgers University and beyond have flocked to an online fundraiser to donate money to fellow academic Mark Bray, who recently fled to Spain after President Donald Trump announced a crackdown on Antifa and its financiers. This highlights the growing tension between U.S. authorities and activist groups associated with Antifa.
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Apple has released iOS 26, introducing a new Preview app that combines document editing, PDF annotation, and scanning into one streamlined experience. The app’s interface is familiar to Mac users, offering tools like background removal, signature addition, and efficient document management for both iOS and cross-platform users.
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USC’s final scheduled game against Notre Dame is this Saturday, sparking a discussion on whether the Trojans should continue their non-conference rivalry. Colin Cowherd questions the long-term value of maintaining the series, particularly as college football evolves in the College Football Playoff era.
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Analyst Colin Cowherd advises Steelers fans to stay calm as the team faces the Bengals, with a potential 5-1 start. The discussion highlights the team’s manageable schedule and the importance of maintaining composure.
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A report by Defending Education accuses the University of Minnesota’s ethnic studies initiative of providing K-12 lessons that promote far-left ideologies, including defunding the police and ‘settler colonialism.’ Critics argue this curriculum imposes a specific worldview on students, raising concerns about political agendas in education.
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New research suggests that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) negatively impact men’s metabolism and fertility, even when calorie and macronutrient intake are the same as a whole-food diet. The study shows that men on ultra-processed diets gained fat mass and exhibited worse heart-health markers and hormonal imbalances compared to those on minimally processed diets.
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During an interview with ‘The Story with Martha MacCallum’, Zohran Mamd, the candidate for New York City mayor, has reaffirmed his socialist policies. His platform centers on increasing taxes for the city’s wealthiest residents to finance transportation improvements.
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El presidente Donald Trump reconoció públicamente la autorización de operaciones no especificadas de la ‘C.I.A.’ en Venezuela durante una conferencia de prensa el miércoles y compartió dos razones clave detrás de ello. Se busca fortalecer los esfuerzos para apoyar la transición democrática en Venezuela, según ha expresado.
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O influenciador e ativista venezuelano Melanio Escobar afirma que a pressão dos Estados Unidos está impulsionando a saída do presidente Nicolás Maduro. A declaração está em sintonia com as tensões políticas crescentes na Venezuela.
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President Donald Trump has indicated he may send National Guard troops to San, Francisco citing ongoing tensions and security concerns. The decision comes amid a government shutdown and increased scrutiny of law enforcement practices.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson accused the Democratic Party of being dominated by ‘Marxists’ amid the government shutdown. Democrats have rejected Republicans’ funding plans 10 times, leading to escalating tensions.
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Fox News Digital continues to lead in Q3 2025, outpacing ABC, NBC, and CBS in unique visitors and YouTube views. Its success is attributed to strong social media engagement and a revamped content strategy.
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A former U.S. Embassy security guard in Norway has been sentenced to three years and seven months for spying for Russia and Iran. The conviction highlights concerns over diplomatic security and the potential consequences of such actions.
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U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured him India will stop buying Russian oil. This announcement comes as the U.S. government threatens to impose tariffs on Indian imports unless they reduce their reliance on Russian energy.
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Parents of Captain Omer Neutra describe a ‘torturous’ wait as Hamas fails to return American hostage remains under Trump’s peace agreement. The family expresses devastation over the prolonged uncertainty, highlighting the emotional toll and potential for renewed conflict.
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A 23-year-old New York City man faces new assault charges after allegedly striking three victims with a metal pipe in separate Bronx attacks on Wednesday. The incidents occurred just days after he was released from custody following a prior assault case.