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Ford and Blue Star Families joined Fox News’ Steve Doocy in Texas Hill Country for an off-road adventure honoring 50 veteran families from every U.S. state. The event celebrates America’s service members and their loved ones, highlighting Ford’s commitment to supporting veterans and military families.
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Late-night hosts Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert mocked the Democratic Party for its decision to allow eight senators to join the GOP in approving a shutdown deal. The comedians highlighted the perceived betrayal of Democratic principles by the senators’ cross-party support.
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Captain Mike Bouchard, running for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District, gave an interview to Fox News Digital ahead of Veteran’s Day. The conversation focused on his campaign priorities.
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Energy specialists are working to mitigate electricity restrictions imposed after massive attacks by the Russian Federation. The minister warned that the situation could deteriorate further despite ongoing efforts.
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A car bomb exploded in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Tuesday, killing at least 12 people. The attack occurred outside a court building, according to local media reports.
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The trial of the accused in the 2023 Magdeburg car attack that killed 22 people is ongoing. Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who is turning 70, faces declining popularity amid ongoing political challenges.
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The House of Representatives appears to be on a glide path to ending the longest government shutdown in history, with lawmakers racing back to Capitol Hill after six weeks out of session. The 42-day shutdown — which has led to thousands of air travel delays, left millions of people who rely on federal benefits in…
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Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has broken ranks with his Democratic party colleagues, voting to end the government shutdown by supporting the Republican-led effort. Fetterman joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to explain his decision, emphasizing his message to Democrats about the need for compromise.
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Former NFL head coach Jon Gruden criticized Thursday night games, calling for their elimination due to the lack of recovery time for players. He urged the league to ‘dump’ these games after the Broncos’ slow start against the Raiders.
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A defamation lawsuit filed by a Virginia Democrat whose congressional campaign was derailed by sexual harassment allegations has been settled a year later. The settlements, reached with two of three defendants, mark a significant step in closing the chapter for Helmer, though his case against the third defendant remains unresolved.
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A parents’ rights group warns that two major teachers’ unions in the U.S. are prioritizing radical political agendas over education, citing investments in left-wing causes. The American Parents Coalition alleges the unions have spent millions on issues like DEI, climate activism, and LGBTQ+ content, undermining academic focus.
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A 19-year-old man in Chicago, Illinois, has been sentenced to 10 years for carjacking an 83-year-old woman’s luxury Rolls-Royce while on parole for a weapons charge. Police arrested the suspect after tracking him down and found evidence including a video of the incident.
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The Trump administration has decided not to send any representatives to the COP30 climate summit in Be, signaling its continued dismissal of international climate efforts. Local and regional leaders across the United States are taking proactive steps to participate in global climate conversations and push for meaningful action.
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The article discusses the potential shift in command authority over South Korean troops during wartime, with the US currently authorized to lead but showing willingness to relinquish this role. It raises questions about South Korea’s preparedness to fully assume military control.
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Black Rifle Coffee and a country star are collaborating to erase medical debt for veterans, providing financial relief for those in need. The initiative aims to support America’s heroes by addressing the financial burden associated with their medical expenses.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said those responsible for a deadly explosion in the heart of the Indian capital ‘will not be spared.’ An investigation is ongoing.
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On Veterans Day, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation Chairman and CEO Frank Siller announced the delivery of 25 mortgage-free homes to Gold Star widows whose loved ones died protecting our country. The initiative aims to provide long-term support for families of fallen heroes, especially those affected by service-related illnesses like burn pit cancers.
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A powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort has killed eight people and injured 20, prompting authorities to invoke anti-terror legislation.
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The House of Representatives is resuming sessions to end the over-50-day government shutdown, with key legislative actions expected in the next 24 to 36 hours. The primary focus is on passing a Senate-brokered funding bill to reopen the government.
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are facing significant challenges as they prepare for their upcoming UEFA Champions League (UWCL) match against Manchester United. Despite their historical dominance in European football, the French club is now grappling with multiple internal and external factors that have raised concerns ahead of the match.
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Barcelona, despite not being flawless, remains the most entertaining team in Europe, offering a captivating display of football that deserves celebration. The team’s dynamic play and creative style continue to captivate fans across the continent.
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Chelsea’s Premier League season has been marked by inconsistency, with the team struggling to maintain form despite high expectations. The article examines 3 key statistics to provide insight into their mixed performance.
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Recent coaching changes have left several high-profile recruiting classes in limbo, raising questions about the stability of player commitments. This uncertainty is creating a shift in the college football recruiting landscape.
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This year’s City Edition uniforms are centered around the theme of remixing previous designs, blending nostalgia with modern aesthetics. The initiative aims to honor the brand’s history while introducing innovative styles that resonate with contemporary tastes.
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A recent report by pet-sitting website Rover reveals that sports-inspired pet names are trending in 2025. Josh Allen leads the way with a 23,2% increase in popularity for names inspired by the Buffalo Bills quarterback.
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The article analyzes the NHL’s first-month performance, identifying four teams that have overachieved and four that have underachieved. It explores whether these performances will be sustained or fade.
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Duke is loaded with talent. Here are nine other teams NBA fans should be watching this college season.
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The article outlines the top 100 prospects for the 2026 NBA draft, highlighting key players like Peterson, Dybantsa, and Boozer as potential No. 1 picks. It emphasizes the importance of upcoming performances for players aiming to make an impact in the draft.
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A mysterious figure known as the Ghost has become a symbol of good fortune for the Philadelphia 76ers, with reports of supernatural occurrences like eagle screeches and slot machine wins coinciding with the team’s recent successes. The team’s front office has remained tight-lipped about the Ghost’s existence, but fans have embraced the phenomenon as a…
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Austin Reaves’ stellar performance has contributed to the Lakers’ success, potentially influencing LeBron James’ decision to stay in Los Angeles. His exceptional play has also positioned him as a $241M free agent, with the Lakers facing a significant financial commitment to retain him.
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The sudden death of Marshawn Kneeland has left his family, agent, and former teammates deeply distressed, with many struggling to comprehend the circumstances surrounding his passing. Interviews reveal a profound sense of loss and confusion among those closest to him.
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Jeff Passan highlights key free agent targets for MLB teams, suggesting which contenders should sign Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker. His analysis offers strategic insights for the 2023 offseason market.
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The sports betting industry in the United States has grown into a Wild West scenario, where federal regulation is nearly nonexistent, and the market is dominated by a patchwork of state laws that are often inconsistent and difficult to navigate. The fear of being caught and facing severe legal consequences, such than imprisonment, is presented…
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Dr. Leonard Wood, a decorated military figure, has left an indelible mark on both college football and U.S. military history. His recent involvement in a dramatic incident at Georgia Tech, where his team secured their first win of the season, highlights his enduring influence.
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The College Football Playoff (CFP) bubble is heating up as teams vie for spots in the top four. With only a few weeks left in the regular season, the race for the playoff has intensified, making it difficult to predict which teams will secure a spot.
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Ben Solak’s analysis delves into Brian Daboll’s coaching impact and the potential of the 2024 QB class. Key trends in Week 10 are also highlighted.
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The latest NFL Power Rankings have been updated, offering a snapshot of the league’s competitive landscape as the (continued…)
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ESPN analyst Kevin Pelton evaluates early NBA trends to distinguish between lasting changes and temporary fluctuations like the Bulls’ strong start and free throw onslaught. His analysis aims to help fans and analysts identify meaningful developments in the league.
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Ukrainian forces report Russian troops advancing into Pokrovsk from the southern outskirts using light equipment. The 7th Corps of Ukraine’s Air Assault Forces claims to have detected the movement.
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Ukrainian forces have withdrawn from positions near five settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, including the villages of Uspyenvika and Mykolaivka in the Polohy district. This strategic withdrawal marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Fox News Lifestyle highlights Veterans Day promotions, including free meals and discounts for military members, while covering unrelated topics like restaurant practices, Roman history, and apple pie recipes. The primary focus remains on honoring service, with additional content offering a mix of lifestyle and travel insights.
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Lara Trump and Todd Piro attended a Veterans Day event in Florida, highlighting the importance of tangible support for veterans. The event, organized by the Warrior’s Choice Foundation, focused on community engagement and resource provision for veterans.
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A powerful explosion near the historic Red Fort in Delhi on Tuesday killed at least eight people, prompting an investigation into potential terrorist involvement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice.
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President Donald Trump defended his White House ballroom project, calling it a world-class facility funded by private donors. He dismissed Michelle Obama’s criticism of the East Wing demolition as a ‘disaster.’
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the Democratic Party for neglecting the specific needs of Black women during the 2024 election, citing Black maternal mortality as a critical priority. She also highlighted concerns over the administration’s cuts to research funding for health issues impacting Black women.
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Pierce Brosnan, 72, has been spotted for the first time in years with his son Christopher Brosnan, 52, during a rare family gathering in London. The actor, who previously severed ties with Christopher due to his son’s addiction struggles, was seen dining with Christopher and another son, Dylan Brosnan, at a high-end restaurant.
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President Trump warned of a $2 trillion financial liability and a ‘national security catastrophe’ if the Supreme Court rules against his tariffs. The Court of Appeals found his use of emergency powers exceeded his authority.
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NFL legend Brett Favre suggested that the Super Bowl LV halftime show should feature a patriotic artist, such as Jason Aldean or George Strait, instead of Bad Bunny, whose selection has sparked controversy. Despite the backlash, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the decision, highlighting the challenges of selecting an artist amid widespread public opinion.
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Former Obama advisor David Axelrod warned on CNN’s *Anderson Cooper 360* that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is ‘in bigger trouble’ as the government shutdown approaches its end. Axelrod’s remarks highlight growing political tensions and potential fallout from the shutdown’s conclusion.
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Gary Sinise, a renowned actor and founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, emphasizes the importance of adapting to the evolving needs of veterans and first responders. Mental health support is highlighted as a critical component in their ongoing mission to serve those who have sacrificed for the nation.
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Daniel Björnram’s journey through 61 countries reveals the unexpected generosity and community spirit he encountered in often-avoided regions. His experiences challenge common perceptions of perilous destinations, showcasing the human connections that transcend geographical boundaries.
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John Paul Leon, president of UC Berkeley’s Turning Point USA chapter, appeared on ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the campus tour finale, crowd sizes, and the violent protests that took place outside the event. The discussion highlights the tensions surrounding campus activism and free speech.
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On Monday, a mobile lounge struck a dock at Washington Dulles International Airport, injuring at least 18 passengers. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m., with the vehicle hitting the dock at an angle as it approached Concourse D, causing passengers to deboard via stairs and be evaluated for injuries.
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President Donald Trump has reignited discussions about a potential government shutdown, which he claims could be used to push for a major legislative initiative referred to as the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’. This bill, which has not been formally introduced, is believed to be a comprehensive proposal addressing immigration reform and border security.
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Retired Navy SEAL Mike Sarraille joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to honor Veterans Day, emphasizing the importance of patriotism and the need for a new generation to step up and serve.
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President Donald Trump has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court seeking to overturn a $5 million verdict in the civil lawsuit brought by E. Jean Carroll, who claims he sexually assaulted her. His legal team argues that the case was marred by improper evidentiary rulings, with no physical evidence supporting Carroll’s allegations.
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AltoVolo has unveiled the world’s first eVTOL configurator, allowing users to design their own personal aircraft. The Sigma hybrid-electric aircraft can fly 500 miles at 220 mph while operating 80% quieter than helicopters, with safety systems and customization options.
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A mobile lounge at Washington Dulles International Airport collided with a terminal dock, resulting in the hospitalization of 18 passengers. Airport officials are investigating the cause of the incident.
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Leslie Trentalange, a Kennebunk, Maine town official, resigned as liaison to the school board after making inflammatory comments equating opponents of a transgender athlete policy with ‘pedophiles.’ The remarks sparked backlash and calls for accountability.
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The FBI is investigating the death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, an aspiring military officer and high school cheerleader, who died aboard the Carnival Horizon cruise ship.