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Republican lawmakers James Comer and Jim Jordan have condemned the impact of the government shutdown, attributing it to Democratic actions. They also commented on former FBI Director James Comey’s legal issues related to his appearances on the Hannity show.
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In recent events, the leader of a conservative group at the University of Iowa has expressed defiance after a left-wing student was accused of engaging in a spree of vandalism and property destruction. The conservative group has condemned the actions, calling them unacceptable, but has refused to call for accountability or sanctions against those responsible.
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Two bomb attacks in India and Pakistan have raised concerns about regional security, with no confirmed connections between the incidents. Mourn,ers in New Delhi gathered on Tuesday to honor those affected by the explosions.
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham and contributor Raymond Arroyo discussed President Trump’s potential vision for renovating the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. The conversation focused on the commander-in’t chief’s plans for the historic structure.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized the government shutdown as a ‘selfish political stunt’ following the House’s vote to reopen the government. The decision comes after a contentious period of political deadlock that led to the partial government shutdown.
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Jennifer Aniston has opened up about her new boyfriend, Jim Curtis, a wellness coach and hypnotist, in Elle’s 2025 Women in Hollywood issue. The actress praised Curtis for his ability to help others heal from trauma and stagnation, calling him ‘extraordinary.’
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University of Chicago faculty unions criticized the school’s inaction against ICE raids during a press conference, demanding a stronger stance. The university condemned violence but refused to address the arrest of a professor involved in anti-ICE protests.
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Two Ukrainian ministers have resigned following investigations into corruption that have uncovered a money laundering scheme in the energy sector. The probe, which has implicated someone close to President Zelens,ky, is part of broader efforts to combat graft in the country.
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CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz highlighted the paradox of the U.S. spending double the money of European countries on healthcare with seemingly worse results. He raised questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of the current healthcare system.
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Ukrainian Defense Forces maintain control over the Kursk Group of Forces amid ongoing enemy operations. The enemy has launched three assaults and three air strikes, using drones to target Ukrainian positions.
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Ohio GOP gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy questions the Democratic Party’s plan to tackle the nation’s debt issue on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ He argues that the Democratic fiscal policies are the ‘root cause’ of inflation, sparking significant debate among economic experts and political observers.
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Actor Timothée Chalamet called child-free life ‘bleak’ in an interview with Vogue Magazine, indicating that fatherhood is ‘on the radar’ for him. Chalamet also highlighted the balance between a successful career and family life, citing director Denis Villeneuve as an example of someone who achieves both.
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President Donald Trump has signed a bill to end a government shutdown that lasted 43 days, following intense negotiations between Democrats and Republicans over federal funding.
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The EU’s ‘Democracy Shield’ initiative aims to combat hybrid attacks on elections and press freedom by establishing a new hub to fight disinformation. Critics claim the plan lacks the necessary teeth to address modern disinformation challenges effectively.
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The U.S. government shutdown has led to widespread travel disruptions, affecting 5.2 million travelers with delays and cancells. Air traffic control systems are impacted as federal employees, including controllers, remain unpaid and face uncertainty.
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Former DHS Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli revealed bipartisan support in Congress for policies prioritizing American workers, addressing challenges posed by China’s economic influence.
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Austin von Letkemann, an Army veteran and content creator, emphasizes the importance of keeping Veterans Day apolitical, advocating for unity and positivity within the military community. He expresses a willingness to work with any administration to better serve veterans.
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A loaded gun magazine with hollow point rounds was discovered on a Frontier Airlines flight at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, prompting an FBI alert and evacuation. The magazine, marked with initials ‘K H,’ was found during boarding near seat 7A, leading to a thorough security sweep involving TSA, Homeland Security, and K-9 units.
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Comedian Kathy Griffin has revealed her third facelift cost $218,000, shedding light on the exorbitant costs of cosmetic procedures in Beverly Hills. Her candid discussion on the pressures of maintaining a youthful appearance in the entertainment industry highlights the challenges faced by female comedians.
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DroneUA Group, representing Chinese renewable energy company EcoFlow in Ukraine, announces plans to significantly expand its operations in the country. As the exclusive distributor since 2021, DroneUA intends to double its footprint by increasing its Robotics Distribution dealer network to 8,000 offline centers by the end of next year.
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Valve has unveiled a new Steam Machine console, taking a second shot at living room gaming a decade after its 2015 Steam Machine initiative failed. The 6-inch cube runs Linux-based SteamOS but plays Windows games through Proton, a compatibility layer built on Wine that translates Microsoft graphical APIs.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters addressed tensions within the Democratic Party, highlighting the growing rift as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faces internal criticism. The discussion, featured in ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ delves into the party’s internal dynamics and the implications of shifting alliances.
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Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, has criticized Democrats for their ’empty rhetoric’ as the House prepares to vote on ending the government shutdown. The comments highlight growing tensions in Congress over the impasse.
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**Excerpt:** The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a resolution to end the longest government shutdown in American history, sending the bill to President Trump’s desk for final approval. This decision concludes a 35-day partial government shutdown that began in December 2018, during which non-essential federal agencies and services were suspended.
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Enemy forces have occupied Rivnopillia and are making gains in Solodke, according to DeepState, with increased infantry capabilities indicating a potential expansion toward Huliaipole.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro, known for his guerrilla roots and confrontational style, has angered U.S. President Donald, Trump and faces political challenges at home.
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Speaker Mike Johnson announced a House vote next week on Epstein files disclosure. The measure follows Grijalva’s discharge petition, which accelerates the process beyond the usual December deadline.
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Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington has moved to sanction Illinois Rep. Chuy García for his retirement strategy, which he used to ensure his chief of staff would be the sole Democrat on the ballot to succeed him. The resolution, introduced as a ‘question of privileges of the House,’ frames García’s move as undermining free…
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The House passed a government funding package to end the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The measure includes full-year funding for several agencies and sets up for future negotiations.
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House Democrats are expressing outrage over the failed deal to reopen the government, blaming Senate Democrats and Speaker Mike Johnson for the prolonged shutdown. The tensions have left many members in a sour mood, with another shutdown deadline approaching and a potential bipartisan compromise on subsidies looking uncertain.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s email ties reveal a complex web of high-profile connections, including his alleged associations with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, as well as his involvement with controversial figures like Woody Allen. The emails offer insights into the breadth of Epstein’s influence and the potential impact of these relationships on public and private spheres. The…
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In the third round of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, Chelsea delivered a commanding performance, leaving Arsenal stunned as they advance to the next stage. Beth Lindop, Alex Kirkland, and Tom Hamilton provided insights into the key moments and questions surrounding the match.
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A.J. Brown, the Eagles’ wide receiver, has expressed his frustrations with the team’s offensive struggles, making it clear that his discontent is directed at the entire offense rather than his personal circumstances. The comments came following the release of a video where he criticized the team’s performance.
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Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal has become the first American League pitcher to win the Cy Young Award for two consecutive seasons since Jacob deGrom in 2018-19. Pirates rookie Paul Skenes made history by becoming the first rookie to win the National League Cy Young Award and the first player since 1962 to earn it unanimously.
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**Excerpt:** Elizabeth Hurley shared stunning red bikini photos on Instagram, which received praise from Heidi Klum and other celebrities. The actress revealed her secret posing tip for perfect swimsuit shots, emphasizing stretching, and her sun protection advice. These posts come after her previous tips on taking ideal bikini photos, including avoiding overhead sunlight.
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A Louisiana grandmother faces vehicular homicide charges after allegedly fatally striking her 5-year-old grandson in Slidell, Louisiana. The incident occurred when Anders, who was under the influence of alcohol and central nervous system depressants, ran over Carson Lawson while driving impaired.
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed that Marshawn Kneeland’s girlfriend, Catalina Mancera, is pregnant, as the team launched a memorial fund in honor of Kneeland’s life and legacy. The 24-year-old defensive lineman, who played for the Cowboys since his 2024 NFL rookie season, passed away from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The U.S. government has ended its shutdown after a prolonged standoff over funding. Lawmakers have reached an agreement to reopen federal agencies, with bipartisan efforts leading to a short-term spending bill.
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Ukrainian forces have successfully repelled a significant enemy attack on Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region, according to the 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the Airborne Assault Troops. The assault, which involved the use of light vehicles on the Selydove-Pokrov, highway, was partially successful but did not achieve its objective of reaching Myrnohrad.
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Ukraine’s Justice and Energy Ministers have resigned amid a major corruption investigation into the country’s energy sector.
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Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp-Perez is pushing for a vote on rebuking Rep. Chuy Garcia over actions causing controversy in Chicago. The situation highlights internal party dynamics regarding election integrity.
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Phil Mickelson endorsed Steve Hilton for his offshore drilling plan to reduce California gas prices, calling the current situation ‘sad and going to get worse.’ The golfer’s criticism of Democratic climate policies and support for conservative candidates highlights the growing political significance of energy issues in California.
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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released emails suggesting that President Trump knew more about Jeffrey Epstein’s activities than he has acknowledged. The emails, obtained through a legal process, hint at a deeper involvement of the former president in Epstein’s conduct.
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A recent study by LUN reveals a 70% increase in new residential complex sales in Kyiv and surrounding areas during January-October 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This significant growth in real estate transactions highlights growing demand for housing in the capital region.
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President Trump has escalated his efforts to prevent the GOP from advancing a vote on Epstein disclosure measures. Representative Lauren Boebert, a key Republican advocate for greater transparency, was called to a White House Situation, room meeting, signaling heightened political maneuvering.
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Canada has imposed additional sanctions against Russia, escalating its economic pressure on the country. The measures are enforced under the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations, which have been in place since 2014.
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Pope Leo XIV is set to welcome Hollywood stars for a rare Vatican audience during the Jubilee Year, exploring how creativity can promote human values. The event will include actors like Cate Blanchett, Chris Pine, and Spike Lee, marking the first time Pope Leo XIV will host an exclusive gathering specifically for Hollywood professionals.
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Venezuela has increased its military posture in response to the United States’ naval buildup in the Caribbean. Analysts warn of potential clashes and the growing geopolitical tensions in the region.
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The Belgian government is negotiating with the Trump administration to prevent the loss of U.S.A.I.D.-funded birth control supplies stranded in a warehouse. A recent shipment has been ruined due to incorrect storage conditions, raising concerns about the efficiency of international aid distribution.
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Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal won the National and American League Cy Young Awards for their outstanding 2025 seasons. Their potential trades have sparked speculation as the MLB offseason begins.
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A double-decker bus collided with a pickup truck in southern Peru, resulting in a tragic crash where the bus plunged into a ravine. At least 37 people lost their lives in the incident.
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Laura Ingraham praised President Trump as the best advocate for American workers on 'The Ingraham Angle.' The interview focused on economic policies and Trump's record on job creation and labor market impact.
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Ukraine’s interceptor drones have destroyed over 1,100 enemy attack drones since early September, with more than 150 intercepted in November alone, according to Colonel Yuriy Cherevashenko. The report highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine’s drone defense capabilities against ongoing threats.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has committed to holding individuals involved in corruption schemes in Ukraine accountable, during a meeting with G7 foreign ministers in Canada. The discussions focused on strengthening anti-corruption measures and supporting Ukraine’s reform efforts.
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Algeria has pardoned Boualem Sansal, an Algerian-French writer, following Germany’s request. This decision comes amid heightened tensions between Algeria and France, where Sansal holds citizenship.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved the sale of Citibank’s Russian unit to Renaissance Capital, allowing the private equity firm to acquire 10.00% of the bank’s assets without further regulatory clearance. The move marks a notable shift in Russia’s financial landscape as it navigates international sanctions and economic challenges.
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Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov met with Turkish officials, including Defense Minister Yasar Güler, National Intelligence Organization head Ibrahim Kalın, and foreign policy adviser Akif Çağatay Kılıç, to discuss enhanced security cooperation and the return of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The meeting took place amid ongoing tensions in the region and…
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Julie Banderas is speaking with Xiomara Ortiz’s niece about her aunt’s abduction in Venezuela. The family is seeking the release of the woman, who was kidnapped by a regime-linked group.
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Canada has announced new sanctions targeting Russian entities involved in drone operations and energy production. The measures, unveiled by Foreign Minister Anita Anand, are part of an ongoing effort to counter Russian aggression.
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Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko met with EBR, officials to discuss expanding collaboration and advancing infrastructure projects. The meeting highlighted potential areas for increased cooperation to develop Kyiv’s infrastructure landscape.