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Fox News host Will Cain discusses the longest U.S. government shutdown, attributing it to ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ as a reaction to former President Donald Trump’s policies. The shutdown, which occurred in 2019, was a result of a funding dispute over the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
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Will Cain and Jocko Willink discuss the affordability crisis and challenges young people face with the ‘entitlement problem.’ Willink emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and discipline in overcoming financial challenges.
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Students at Point Loma Nazarene University have faced yet another setback in their effort to establish a TPUSA chapter, as their third attempt was again denied by the ASB Board of Directors. This rejection has intensified campus protests and raised questions about student organization freedoms on campus.
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Syria has joined the US-led global coalition against the Islamic State, marking a significant shift in regional alliances. Experts suggest this move could signal a broader realignment of power in the Middle East.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported a significant increase in the scale and frequency of Russian assaults along the Pokrovsk axis and in the Zapor’tizhia region, according to a statement by Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky. The escalation has raised concerns about the potential for further military confrontation.
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Ukrainian forces are making progress in expelling Russian occupiers from the northern districts of Kupians, despite challenging logistical conditions, according to Viktor Trehubov, head of the communications department of the Joint Forces Task Force.
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Lara Trump praised Senator Pat Toomey for his principled approach to government operations, emphasizing his dedication to public service over partisan gains. Trump highlighted the importance of maintaining government functions during political disputes.
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A registered sex offender, Joequarius Williams, has been arrested for allegedly attempted murder and robbery after following a woman from a Nashville concert to her apartment, where he attacked her in an elevator. Police reported that Williams previously had a conviction for aggravated assault and attempted rape in 2019.
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Sydney Sweeney revealed she lost over 30 pounds in seven weeks after completing her role as Christy Martin in the biographical sports drama. The actress detailed her strict diet and cardio routine to achieve the lean physique required for the role.She explained the challenges of rapid weight loss, emphasizing the need for a ‘super clean’…
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The Israeli parliament passed a bill introducing the death penalty for terrorists driven by racist motives. Critics warn the law would target Palestinians and apply only to crimes against Jewish nationals.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is attending the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Canada, where he will engage with other world leaders to discuss global issues. The summit brings together leaders from the United States, Japan, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Canada to address pressing international matters.
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Hailey Bieber discusses how becoming a mother has deepened her spirituality in an interview with GQ. She shares insights about welcoming her son Jack, expressing that her faith has grown significantly since becoming a parent.
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The Russian State Duma has approved a bill reinstating Soviet-era mandatory work placements for young doctors, requiring medical school graduates to complete a period of mentorship in state or municipal clinics covered by compulsory health insurance. This measure is part of a broader effort to strengthen the healthcare system and ensure that doctors receive adequate…
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., addresses the ongoing healthcare negotiations amid the government shutdown, highlighting the challenges in addressing rising healthcare costs. He discusses Republicans’ efforts to collaborate with the president to find solutions.
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The Russian State Duma has approved a bill that mandates medical school graduates to complete a period of mentorship in state or municipal clinics under the compulsory health insurance system. This legislation is part of a broader effort to strengthen the healthcare system.
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Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar responded to President Donald Trump’s criticisms of her Constitution knowledge, asserting she can read and understand it. The exchange has reignited their long-standing feud over citizenship and constitutional interpretation.
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Exit polls indicate a strong lead for Modi’s coalition in Bihar, reflecting his popularity. The results could reinforce the government’s influence in a key state.
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Pat McAfee defended hosting Donald Trump on his ESPN show, calling it appropriate for Veterans Day. Trump’s appearance followed his attendance at the Washington Commanders-Detroit Lions game, drawing mixed viewer reactions.
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Nicki Minaj’s heartfelt Veterans Day message on social media has been widely praised, with fans expressing gratitude and acknowledging her increasing patriotic tone. Her post, which included a simple ‘Dear Veterans, Thank you. Happy Veterans Day,’ resonated deeply with many who shared their own military experiences and tributes.
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Google has announced plans to build a data center in Hesse, Germany, as part of its €5.5 billion investment in the country. This move is expected to bolster Germany’s digital infrastructure and support the growth of tech-related industries.
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Ukrainian MP Yevheniya Kravchuk has asserted that Ukraine is an equal partner of the European Union, following the EU–Ukraine Parliamentary Association Committee’s confirmation. This development highlights the strengthening of bilateral relations and Ukraine’s aspirations for closer integration with the EU.
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Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Hamas founder Ahmed Yassin, has warned New Yorkers about the potential influence of mayor-elect Zoh, Mamdani. In an appearance on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Yousef expressed concerns about Mamdani’s political views and their potential impact on the city’s governance.
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The Buffalo Bills have reportedly signed wide receiver Mecole Hardman to their practice squad to bolster their receiving corps following a disappointing blowout loss to the Dolphins. Hardman, who led the Chiefs to victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII with a game-winning touchdown, was previously cut by the Green Bay Packers in September.
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin criticized Illinois Governor JB Pritz, and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot for their lack of response to recent attacks on ICE agents. The discussion centered around the Little Village shooting suspect, with McLaughlin addressing the rhetoric from Democratic leaders toward ICE.
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A University of Kansas student was killed in a hit-and-run while jogging. The suspect, William Klingler, has a criminal history, including DUIs and tampering with vehicle ignition interlocks.
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Exit polls indicate a strong lead for Modi’s coalition in Bihar’s Legislative Assembly elections, reflecting public support for his leadership. The results could reinforce the government’s influence in the key state, impacting national policies and regional politics.
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Former Washington Redskins cheerleader Jillian Anderson defended President Donald Trump after he was booed at the Commanders vs. Lions NFL game, arguing that the boos reflect a small, liberal segment of the crowd rather than the majority of Americans. She praised the Trump dance performed by Detroit Lions’ Amon-Ra St. Brown as a symbol of…
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) has obtained certification confirming its adherence to the Anti-bri,
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has called for recognizing air traffic control professionals who continued working during the 9/11 attacks as ‘patriots,’ proposing bonuses and a White House trip for their service. The remark coincides with ongoing discussions about national security and heroism in critical professions.
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The article examines how Donald Trump’s approach to Venezuela is influenced by the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama, which resulted in the ousting of dictator Manuel Noriega. Analysts caution that while the military actions in Panama were relatively straightforward, comparing the two scenarios risks oversimplifying Venezuela’s complex political and social challenges.
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A devastating explosion at a courthouse in Islamabad has left 12 people dead, marking the first significant assault on the capital in over a decade. The attack has raised alarms across Pakistan, with authorities declaring the nation ‘in a state, of war’ and mobilizing emergency response teams.
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Benson Boone humorously reacted to his song ‘Mystical Magical’ not receiving Grammy nominations, calling it ‘pure lyrical genius.’ The singer took to Instagram to share his disbelief at the snub, which came amid a competitive field of nominees for the 2026 Grammy Awards.
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The Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) has alleged that the Kremlin is leveraging trade and humanitarian contacts with Kenya to bolster its political influence in the region and draw in resources from African countries to further its aggressive goals, particularly the war against Ukraine. The CCD claims that these efforts aim to recruit economic, informational,…
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UK officials underestimated the public backlash against the ban on Palestine Action, according to newly released records. The prohibition, which criminalizes supporting the pro-Palestinian group, sparked widespread protests, including demonstrations in Trafal5 Square.
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A striking image of a well-dressed man in a fedora at the Louvre has sparked widespread curiosity online. The photograph, taken during a recent daylight heist, has led to speculation about the man’s identity, with some suggesting he could be a real person, a fictional Sherlock Holmes-inspired detective, or simply a stylish passerby.
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World War I Armistice Day is observed worldwide on November 11, commemorating the cessation of hostilities in 1918. Ceremonies, including the Menin Gate commemorations in Ypres, Belgium, honor the sacrifices of soldiers and civilians during the conflict.
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Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the NSDC, has initiated a working trip to Turkey and the Middle East to address the stalled prisoner exchange process under existing agreements. The visit aims to resume negotiations and ensure the implementation of the previously reached terms.
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Francesca Scorsese is making her directorial debut with an episode of ‘Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints’ on Fox Nation, focusing on Saint Carlo Acutis, a newly canonized Catholic saint who used digital platforms to spread his faith. The episode will be the final installment of the second season, with more episodes planned for an upcoming…
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Eddie Murphy, reflecting on his 45-year journey in entertainment, credits his family and mental resilience as his proudest achievements. The comedy icon, now 64, discussed his new documentary ‘Being Eddie’ and potential return to stand-up comedy.
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President Trump participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day, joined by Vice President JD Vance and Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins. He highlighted the critical role of military service members in defending American freedom.
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The House Administration Committee is set to hold a hearing next week on congressional stock trading, which could lead to action on a bipartisan bill to ban lawmakers from trading stocks. The timing of the hearing is contingent on the House’s progress in approving the Senate-passed funding package, which would end the government shutdown.
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From June 2024 to November 1, 2025, Ukrainian banks financed business projects to develop generation capacity of 1.239 GW, an increase of 8.5% or 97 MW per month. This growth in investment highlights Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its energy infrastructure.
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Maryland football coach Mike Locksley has expressed confidence in his job security despite the team’s current five-game losing streak, which follows an impressive 4-0 start to the season. The Terps are set to face the 6-3 Illinois Fighting Illini in a Big Ten matchup this weekend.
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Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green is sidelined for at least four to, 6 weeks due to a right hamstring strain. The team will reevaluate his condition in that timeframe to determine his return timeline.
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Bill Belichick, head coach of the North Carolina Wolfpack, emphasized his focus on the upcoming game against Wake Forest, downplaying any speculation about his potential interest in the vacant New York Giants head coaching position. His comments come amid ongoing discussions about his future in the NFL.
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Free agent cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. has signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice squad, according to a source shared with ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Tuesday. The move is part of the Steelers’ strategy to build depth and prepare for the upcoming NFL season.
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Jaguars rookie wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery Tuesday to repair the LCL in his right knee. The injury, which occurred during a recent game, has forced the team to reevaluate its roster depth at the position.
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Antonio Brown’s lawyer said he has already filed a written not guilty plea to the former NFL star’s attempted murder charge stemming from a May 16 incident at a celebrity boxing match. The incident is under investigation, with law enforcement seeking to determine the circumstances surrounding the alleged assault.
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Former Navy SEAL Bear Handlon has launched a program aimed at forgiving the medical debt of veterans. The initiative seeks to provide financial relief to those who have served in the armed forces, addressing a growing concern among veterans regarding healthcare costs.
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The corruption probe centered around Energoatom is becoming one of Ukraine’s largest political scandals. Timur Mindich, a close associate of President Zelensky and co-owner of his production company, is accused of orchestrating a scheme involving embezzlement and misuse of public funds.
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Ukraine has reportedly struck a thermal power plant in the occupied region of Donetsk Oblast, as evidenced by video footage showing a large explosion and subsequent fire at the Starobesheve power plant in Novyi Svit. The strike is believed to have been carried out using a projectile, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the area.
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Thousands of Serbs have protested against a $50,000 million luxury project linked to US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. Belgrade has fast-tracked the plan despite anger over corruption and a historical legacy.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have ended the rookie season of first-round pick Travis Hunter after he required surgery to repair a torn LCL in his right knee. Hunter, who went second overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, seemed to be getting going in his final game with eight catches for 104 yards and a touchdown.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the Trump administration for abandoning U.S. climate leadership at the COP30 conference. He highlighted California’s success in renewable energy, operating on 67% clean power, as evidence that climate action and economic growth can coexist.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the National Police have raised suspicions against the former Deputy Minister of Social Policy, who is now serving as an advisor to the current minister. The probe focuses on potential misconduct related to the E-Social program.
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Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers face a $84,000 rent lawsuit as they navigate divorce and restraining order proceedings. The couple, who leased a luxury home in Calabasas, is seven months behind on payments.
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In 2,018, President Donald Trump warned Germany would become ‘totally dependent’ on Russia for its energy needs during a United Nations General Assembly speech. The remark was met with laughter from German officials, highlighting the tension between U.S. and European energy policies.
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Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania refuted Governor Gavin Newsom’s allegations that his vote against the government shutdown was a political move. Fetterman maintained that his decision was rooted in bipartisan efforts to prevent a government shutdown.
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A Los Angeles County jury has convicted five MS-13 members in California for their roles in a series of brutal murders of rivals and associates in the Angeles National Forest. The convictions include charges under the RICO Act and VICAR murder counts, stemming from incidents dating back to 2017.
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Fraser Bohm, 24, faces four murder charges after a judge dismissed his motion to dismiss the case following a fatal crash on Pacific Coast Highway that killed four Pepperdine University students. The defense argues the charges are overbroad and lacks evidence of reckless behavior.