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President Donald Trump met with Syria’s new leader, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, in a historic White House visit, marking a significant shift in U.S.-Syria relations. The leaders pledged to combat ISIS together, signaling a potential realignment of international strategies against the extremist group.
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Kate Gosselin has confirmed her romantic relationship with Steve Neild, her former bodyguard, after years of speculation. The former ‘Jon & Kate Plus 8’ star shared photos of their beach outing on social media, officially acknowledging their relationship.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is reportedly considering a proposal to ban transgender athletes from competing in all female Olympic events. Former NCAA swimmer and transgender rights advocate Paula Scanlan has publicly expressed her views on the issue, highlighting the potential implications for athletes and the broader sports environment.
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The Friends of the National World War II Memorial will host a Veterans Day observance featuring a ‘Parade of Heroes’ and wreath-laying ceremony at the Memorial’s Freedom Wall. The event honors America’s veterans and marks the occasion with a tribute to their service.
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Travelers across the U.S. are facing widespread flight delays and cancellations as the nation grapples with ongoing travel disruptions. Despite a Senate deal that aimed to end the government shutdown, the impact on the aviation industry persists, leaving passengers stranded and frustrated.
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President Donald Trump participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony to honor Veterans Day and commemorate the nation’s fallen service members. The event, which included Vice President JD Vance and Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins, marked a solemn occasion for reflecting on military sacrifice.
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Two deadly explosions in India and Pakistan killed at least 20 people within 24 hours, with a car bomb in New Delhi and a suicide attack in Islamabad. These attacks occur amid ongoing tensions, following a May 2025 ceasefire brokered by the Trump administration.
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A father and daughter were killed Monday in a small plane crash in Florida while en route to Jamaica with hurricane relief supplies from their Christian ministry, Ignite the Fire. The Beech B100 airplane crashed into a waterway in a residential area of Coral Springs, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, on Monday morning.
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Oscar-nominated actress Sally Kirkland has passed away at the age of 84, marking the end of a remarkable Hollywood career. Her iconic roles in films with Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and her appearance in ‘JFK’ have left a lasting legacy in the film industry.
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Apple has removed its top gay-dating apps, Blued and Finka, from the Chinese App Store following an order from the Chinese internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC). The apps, which were previously among the most popular in China, are no longer available for new downloads but remain functional for existing users.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faces growing calls to step down after Democrats failed to secure key priorities during the 42-day government shutdown. Frustration is boiling over among Democratic ranks against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., after walking away from the longest government shutdown on record largely empty-handed.
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Donald Trump has threatened to take legal action against the BBC over what he claims is a biased edit of a documentary about him. The incident has sparked a heated debate about media integrity and political accountability in the United States.
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The Supervisory Board of Ener, has scheduled a special meeting to review corruption allegations against its employees, as announced in an official statement on Telegram. These allegations have sparked concern among stakeholders and could influence internal policies and governance in state-owned enterprises.
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A small plane carrying Christian missionaries Alexander Wurm and his daughter Serena Wurm crashed in a residential area of Florida shortly after take, according to authorities. The aircraft was en route to Jamaica with humanitarian supplies intended for victims of Hurricane Melissa.
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Fox News Opinion discusses Senator Chuck Schumer’s controversial moment and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s actions, highlighting political tensions and conservative critiques of Democratic policies. The content also addresses government shutdowns, Veterans Day, and international concerns, all presented from a conservative viewpoint.
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US President Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for $1 billion over allegations that the broadcaster unethically edited a documentary, creating the impression that he incited violence during the January 6 Capitol riot. The BBC has apologized, with senior executives resigning amid concerns over impartiality.
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Former President Barack Obama surprised a group of World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veterans as they arrived in Washington, D.C., to visit memor, The event, captured on camera by the White House, showcased Obama’s continued engagement with military veterans and his appreciation for their service.
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Toronto Raptors star Brandon Ingram was fined $25,000 for spiking a water bottle that struck a staffer during a game against the Philadelphia 76ers. The incident prompted social media backlash and concerns about Ingram’s maturity.
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Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis took issue with Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown for performing Trump’s dance move after a touchdown. St. Brown defended his actions, explaining it was a playful gesture in anticipation of Trump’s attendance at the game.
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Latinos, who supported Trump in 2024, shifted back to Democrats in recent off-year elections, signaling a fraying of his coalition. This shift was most pronounced in New Jersey, Virginia, and California, where Democratic candidates gained significant margins.
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Indians Fernando Mendoza remains leading in Heisman Trophy race, with betting insights from Pamela Maldonado.
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Arsenal is entering the November international break with clear objectives to enhance their squad ahead of the Premier League title race. The club’s management is actively exploring options to address key defensive and midfield positions, aiming to solidify their competitive edge against rivals like Manchester City and Liverpool.
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The NCAA has agreed to pay $303 million to settle a class action antitrust lawsuit representing about 7,700 volunteer college coaches. The settlement addresses claims that the organization violated antitrust laws by enforcing a rule that prohibited schools from paying them.
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed profound grief following the death of Marshawn Kneeland, who was recently passed away, with Jones calling Kneeland a valuable member of the team. The news of Kneeland’s death has left the Cowboys organization in shock, with many expressing their condolences and remembering his contributions to the team’s success.
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Michael Ray Richardson, a four-time NBA All-Star who was banned from the league for drug use, has died at the age of 70. His death comes shortly after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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The Dallas Mavericks are expected to fire general manager Nico Harrison on Tuesday, according to sources. The decision comes amid growing concerns about the team’s performance and management strategies.
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**Excerpt** A London court ordered Ukrainian oligarchs Ihor Kolomoisky and Henn, Boholyubov to pay over $3 billion in damages and costs on Nov. 10, marking a major milestone in an almost decade-long saga revolving around once Ukraine’s most powerful oligarch. The decision centers on a case involving Ukraine’s former most powerful oligarch, a figure whose…
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Ukraine’s Security Council chief is set to meet in Turkey to unblock POW exchanges, with meetings scheduled for the coming days. The discussions aim to advance the release of captured soldiers.
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A Ukrainian strike has hit Russia’s Orsk oil refinery, causing explosions and fire. The refinery produces over 30 types of petroleum products, according to the General Staff of the Russian military.
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EU ministers are set to convene in Lv. The meeting aims to show political backing for Kyiv’s aspirations amid challenges, including Hungary’s potential to block future steps.
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The Kyiv Independent is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a major membership drive. This initiative aims to secure financial support for the organization’s operations and ensure its independence.
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A Utah district judge rejected a GOP-drawn congressional map, creating a Democratic-leaning district that could shift the balance of power in Utah’s congressional representation. The ruling intensifies the nationwide redistricting battle as both parties seek to influence the 2026 House control.
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Ukrainian Air Forces neutralized 53 enemy targets on Tuesday night, including 59 attack UAVs that struck 36 locations, with debris from one downed UAV found at a single site. The defensive success highlights the ongoing aerial combat against drone threats.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is issuing a warning about a growing scam targeting veterans, where fraudsters impersonate VA employees and claim veterans owe money. These scams use text, email, and phone calls to request payment or banking details, often mimicking official VA communications. Veterans are advised to verify any communication through official channels like…
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The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces recorded 170 combat clashes over the past 24 hours. This was reported on Telegram in an operational update on the Russian invasion as of 8:00 a.m. Tuesday.
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Late-night comedians Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, and Seth Meyers criticized Democrats for voting with Republicans to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, expressing frustration over perceived capitulation. The bipartisan deal, which included provisions for furloughed workers, sparked sharp reactions from the hosts, highlighting tensions within the Democratic Party.
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Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels praised the International Olympic Committee for its potential move to ban transgender athletes from competing in women’s Olympic events, joining ‘Fox & Friends’ to express her support for the decision.
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In 2’19, President Trump ordered U.S. commandos to strike a small village in Syria, killing Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Syria’s president, a former associate of al-Baghdadi, is set to strengthen his ties with the White House.
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Captain Michael Bouchard, an Army veteran with a nine-month deployment to Iraq, has launched his campaign for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District. The veteran, who is running to replace retiring Rep. John James, has vowed to bring his military leadership to Congress and address issues such as military family support, healthcare reform and housing affordability.
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Brian Kelly has sued LSU for allegedly trying to avoid his $54 million buyout by retroactively seeking to fire him for cause, contradicting prior statements that the termination was due to performance issues. The lawsuit claims LSU never asserted grounds for termination for cause before November 10, 2025, and now seeks to void the buyout.
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Tunnel to Towers founder and CEO Frank Siller joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the foundation’s initiative to provide mortgage-free smart homes to 25 Gold Star families as part of Veterans Day honors. The program offers lifelong housing solutions equipped with smart technology to support these families.
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President Donald Trump defended his plan to offer 600,000 visas to Chinese students during an interview, arguing that foreign students are vital to the financial stability of U.S. universities. The proposal has sparked criticism from conservative circles, with some viewing it as ‘pro-MAGA.’
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Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire criticized Notre Dame’s independent status after the Red Raiders’ win over BYU, praising BYU’s move to the Big 12. Notre Dame, along with UConn, remains one of the only schools with an independent schedule.
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President Donald Trump has expressed concern over potential reductions in foreign student enrollment in U.S. colleges, warning that such cuts could lead to the collapse of many institutions. During an appearance on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Trump highlighted the significant role international students play in funding higher education in America.
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Senator Angus King accused progressive critics of being ‘spun up’ to support a shutdown deal, claiming they were misled into believing the shutdown was a tool to discipline Trump. The deal, aimed at ending the government shutdown, has sparked new discussions about media influence and political messaging.
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This article highlights several veteran-owned beard care brands offering high-quality grooming products, supporting American veterans through their business models. The brands focus on natural ingredients and are praised for their effectiveness in maintaining beard health.
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Chicago police are searching for a suspect who stabbed a woman on the UIC Blue Line platform. The victim, a 27-year-old, was hospitalized in good condition after the unprovoked attack. The suspect, described as a Black male around 6 feet tall, fled northbound on South Morgan Street and remains at large. The incident has been…
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A new study suggests that moderate coffee consumption could reduce the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after treatment. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco found that patients who drank coffee had a 39% lower risk of AF recurrence compared to those who abstained from caffeine.
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A unique collaboration between a fashion designer, a farmer, Grindr, and a herd of male-oriented rams has sparked interest and debate. This creative project blends fashion, agriculture, and LGBTQ+ representation in an unexpected yet symbolic manner.
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The Trump administration deported a group of Iranians to Tehran following a diplomatic deal with the Islamic Republic, raising concerns about human rights and asylum protections. Mehrdad Dalir, an Iranian refugee who fled persecution, was detained and returned to Iran, where he fears for his safety.
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Pastor Corey Brooks walks the Richmond Slave Trail, raising funds for Project H.O.O.D. to build opportunities in Chicago’s underserved neighborhoods. His journey blends historical reflection with modern struggles, emphasizing spiritual and economic freedom.
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President Trump is set to honor Veterans Day by attending a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery and delivering remarks. The event marks a significant moment of remembrance and tribute to military veterans.
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Kelly Clarkson defended her natural body image during her Las Vegas residency, rejecting advice from a former manager to undergo plastic surgery. The singer criticized the entertainment industry for normalizing body-shaming comments.
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The article highlights the importance of American-made hand and power tools for their durability and reliability, despite higher costs. Brands like Klein, Estwing, and DeWalt offer high-quality tools that are constructed to last a lifetime, making them a worthwhile investment for serious users.
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German federal prosecutors have arrested a man suspected of encouraging attacks on politicians through a darknet site, using cryptocurrency as a reward for potential attacks. Authorities have not disclosed the suspect’s identity, but sources indicate that the operation was a result of a coordinated effort between German intelligence agencies and international law enforcement.
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Ukraine’s Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk has expressed confidence in continued international support for the country’s energy sector, despite ongoing investigations into alleged large-scale corruption within the sector. The probes, initiated by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), have raised concerns about potential misconduct in energy-related operations.
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The European Solidarity Party has demanded a clear and effective response from President Zelenskyy regarding the searches of Tymur Mindich, co-owner of Kvartal 95 studio, and has initiated procedures for the resignation of the Cabinet of Ministers.
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Disney has reinforced its commitment to military families by employing veterans and providing extensive support programs, such as hiring initiatives, discounts, and community recognition. The company’s deep ties to the armed forces are highlighted through these efforts, which aim to honor and support those who have served.
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A suicide attack outside a district court in Islamabad, Pakistan, has resulted in the deaths of at least 12 individuals. The interior minister of Pakistan confirmed the incident, marking a significant security challenge for the country.
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A blast near a district court in Islamabad has resulted in at least five fatalities, according to reports. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the cause and potential suspects.