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Maine Democrat Jordan Wood is dropping out of the Senate race to run for the newly vacant 2nd congressional district. Wood’s decision comes after Jared Golden’s unexpected retirement, shifting the focus to a more competitive House race.
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Protesters and UN security personnel clashed at the climate summit in Brazil, disrupting the proceedings. The incident raises questions about balancing free speech with security at international events.
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The early signing period for boys’ sports is generating excitement as top recruits commit to teams, a new head coach makes an impact, and the future of standout athlete Tyran Stokes remains uncertain. These developments are shaping the narrative for the upcoming season.
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Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever star, is participating in her second LPGA Annika Pro-Am event, highlighting her continued involvement in professional golf. The event attracts top golfers and celebrities, drawing attention to Clark’s versatility as an athlete.
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A recent analysis has evaluated the most and least favorable matchups for this week’s NFL games at four key positions: QB, RB, WR and TE. The report highlights Rico Dowdle as an upgraded player in the current week’s matchups, while Baker Mayfield is seen as a lower priority in the same context.
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Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell is continuing his aggressive playcalling despite some rough moments from the first-year starting QB. The strategy is aimed at helping J.J. McCarthy learn from his mistakes and improve as a player.
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Carlie Irsay-Gordon is making waves as the new owner of the Indianapolis Colts with her hands-on approach and unique presence on and off the field. Her efforts to connect with fans, including a notable gesture in a Berlin bar, have garnered attention and admiration from players.
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Temwa Chawinga is the league’s dominant player and will rightly be named MVP. As for the rest of the NWSL awards? That’s all up for debate.
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The latest Power Rankings have identified the top 16 women’s college basketball teams, featuring UConn, USC and 10 other squads with perfect records. This early season assessment reflects the strongest teams competing at the collegiate level.
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Bradyn Smith is determined to lead Purdue to its first national championship, a victory that could be crucial in his NBA career. His performance in the tournament will be under intense scrutiny as it shapes his future prospects.
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The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics have unveiled their full schedule, featuring the women’s 100-meter final on the opening day and a ‘Super Saturday’ with 26 finals across 23 sports. This event marks the debut of the Olympics in the United States after a 32-year gap.
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Mike McDaniel, the Washington Commanders’ head coach, has publicly acknowledged his debt to Dan Quinn for his pivotal role in guiding him toward sobriety. McDaniel expressed deep gratitude, calling Quinn a ‘lifeline’ during his recovery process.
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Sources indicate the New York Giants will begin quarterback Jameis Winston against the Green Bay Packers, choosing him over Russell Wilson following a concussion suffered by rookie Jaxson Dart during a game against the Bears. The Giants have made a strategic decision to start Winston against the Packers, influenced by the need to ensure the…
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Ukrainian forces withdrew from Rivnopillia in Zaporizhzhia Oblast late on November 11, according to the Southern Defense Forces, marking a strategic retreat amid heightened Russian military pressure. The move reflects the ongoing dynamic of the conflict as both sides adjust strategies to counter the evolving battlefield situation.
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**Excerpt** The Security and Defence Council of Ukraine (SBU) has uncovered a Russian agent from Crimea planning terrorist attacks on Kyiv metro and malls. A 55-year-old resident of Crimea has been charged in absentia for alleged involvement in the plots.
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The Kremlin has denied reports suggesting that UK backchannel communications with Russia were unsuccessful, following a Financial Times report indicating British national security advisor Jonathan Powell attempted to initiate secret talks with Russian foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov earlier this year. The report highlights the broader context of strained UK-Russia relations, particularly in the wake…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky faces mounting pressure to address a $100 million corruption scandal implicating close associates. The investigation centers on Energoatom, the state-owned nuclear power company, which has become a focal point of public outrage.
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Indiana GOP Rep. Andrew Ireland criticized Indiana University for prioritizing H1, the decision reflects a broader debate on immigration and workforce policies.
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Ghislaine Maxwell has been transferred to a federal prison in Texas, where she is reportedly much happier. Conservative commentator Greg Gutfeld has weighed in on the move, suggesting that the transfer may be part of a broader effort to manage the prison population and provide better conditions for high-profile inmates.
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A drone attack by Russian forces in the Dnipropetrovsk region has resulted in one civilian fatality, according to the regional military administration head Vladyslav Haivanenko. The attack highlights the intensified violence in the area, which has become a focal point of the ongoing conflict.
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Undercover footage obtained by Accuracy in Media reveals university administrators at North Carolina A&T State University discussing how they have rebranded their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to circumvent legal restrictions. Officials admit to using alternative terminology such as ‘competency’ instead of ‘diversity’ to sidestep regulations, highlighting growing efforts to balance compliance with institutional…
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Federal authorities are investigating a violent protest at UC Berkeley, where demonstrators linked to the BAMN nonprofit organization allegedly incited chaos. The group, which includes far-left activists, is accused of using its tax-exempt status to mobilize campus unrest. The incident has raised concerns about the misuse of charitable status to promote political violence and ideological…
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A Nigerian Christian leader has called President Donald Trump’s attention to violence against Christians in his country an ‘answered prayer.’ Andrew Gwaivangmin, the executive secretary of the Nigeria Evangelical Missions Association, expressed excitement over Trump’s focus on stopping the killings of believers.
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A family is suing OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT encouraged their son’s suicide. CyberGuy Kurt Knutsson warns of AI dangers and calls for safeguards and parental oversight.
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Astronomers have identified more than 3,000 stars in the Pleiades cluster, challenging the traditional view of the ‘Seven Sisters’. The discovery could reshape our understanding of star formation and galactic evolution.
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Bill Belichick has addressed rumors of his potential interest in the New York Giants’ head-coaching position, emphasizing his commitment to the North Carolina Tar Heels. Despite his legendary NFL career, including multiple Super Bowl victories, Belichick reaffirmed his dedication to Wake Forest, stating that his focus remains on the team as they prepare for their…
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A new species of solitary bee, named ‘Lucifer’ due to its devil-like horns, has been discovered in Australia, marking the first find of its kind in over 20 years. Scientists from Curtin University have announced the discovery, highlighting its significance in the face of climate change and habitat loss threats.
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University of North Carolina A&T administrators are facing legal challenges over their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. A video obtained by Accuracy in Media reveals that staff have rebrared these programs to avoid compliance with state anti-DEI laws.
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MSNBC host Jen Psaki questioned ‘what happened’ to a ‘fiery’ Sen. Chuck Schumer during her show on Tuesday after the Senate voted on a deal to end the shutdown. Psaki’s inquiry suggests a perceived change in Schumer’s usual assertive stance during the political confrontation.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has suspended Justice Minister Herman Halushchen, from his duties, according to a statement by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. This decision comes amid heightened scrutiny of senior officials following a series of corruption allegations.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating unrest at UC Berkeley over a Turning Point USA event, citing potential First Amendment violations and mob intimidation. At least eight people were arrested, including a man accused of violent assault linked to the late Charlie Kirk’s iconic attire.
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Logan Kaplan, founder of Republic Studs, discussed on Fox & Friends how his passion for Lego animations evolved into a successful business. His YouTube channel, featuring detailed Lego-based animations, has gained millions of subscribers and inspired other young creators.
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Germany’s Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has asserted that the Bundeswehr is in a ‘really good place,’ countering its long-standing reputation for inefficiency. This statement comes alongside reports that Germany’s inflation rate dropped slightly to 2.3% in October, marking a modest decline from the prior month’s figures.
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Germany’s Bundeswehr was founded on November 12, 1955. The decision was highly controversial, just 10 years after the end of World War II. Today, the Bundeswehr is expected to assume a leadership role in Europe.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has accused USBP Commander Gregory Bovino of terrorism allegations, claiming he has ‘jacked up’ operations. The accusations have sparked controversy within the community.
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The New York Giants will start Jameis Winston as quarterback in Week 11 against the Packers, following the firing of coach Brian Daboll. This move comes after Dart’s injury and the underwhelming performance of Wilson.
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President Donald Trump has formally requested Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces corruption and fraud charges. Trump described Netanyahu as a ‘formidable and decisive’ leader and argued that the prosecution is ‘political and unjustified’.
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Charlotte Jones praised the decision to pick Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show, emphasizing the cultural contributions of immigrants. Her comments highlight a broader debate about cultural representation in major events.
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The Turkish defense minister confirmed the death of 20 Air Force servicemen following a plane crash. Wreckage was found along the border between Azerbaijan and Georgia, raising questions about the incident’s cause.
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House Majority Whip Tom Emmer has accused Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of fostering a ‘college club’ leadership approach that is hindering efforts to reopen the government. Emmer’s comments came during an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends,’ where he criticized the Democrats’ handling of the ongoing government shutdown impasse.
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During the third period of a game between the Colorado Avalanche and Anaheim Ducks, a fan caught an errant puck and chugged a beer, exciting the crowd. The Avalanche won 4-1, with Gabriel Landeskog scoring his first goal in over three years.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating violent protesters at UC Berkeley following a riot during a Turning Point USA event. Two individuals have been indicted in an unrelated MLB gambling case.
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Eddie Murphy, in Netflix’s new documentary ‘Being Eddie,’ discusses his 40-year career, Hollywood challenges, and his belief that he has never won an Oscar despite his success. He criticizes the Academy for not recognizing Black talent and highlights his unique approach to comedy and film.
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Families of six girls who died in floodwaters at Camp Mystic have filed a wrongful death lawsuit, alleging that camp leaders ignored weather warnings and delayed evacuations, leaving children in low-lying cabins near the Guadalupe River. The lawsuit criticizes the camp’s failure to enforce evacuation plans, failure to move children to higher ground, and inadequate…
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The House of Representatives is preparing for an intensified legislative schedule as it returns from a 42-day government shutdown. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise outlined plans to accelerate the pace of work, including key bills on LNG, energy costs, and D.C. policies. Lawmakers are expected to work longer hours and extend sessions into the evening…
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem addressed ‘Fox & Friends’, highlighting the recent arrest of more than 150 illegal alien sexual predators in Florida, part of ‘Operation Criminal Return’. The initiative marks a significant step in the immigration crackdown, specifically targeting migrant sexual predators.
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Andrew Gwaivangmin, Nigeria Evangelical Missions Association’s leader, praised Trump’s focus on ending violence against Christians. The statement highlights the long-standing issue of religious persecution in the country.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended intelligence sharing with the US over its airstrikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, which he condemns as human rights violations. The US Pentagon claims the strikes target drug smuggling vessels, but Petro and critics argue the operation lacks verifiable evidence.
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Charlotte Jones, daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, supports Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show performance, highlighting the NFL’s non-political stance.
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Despite global emissions continuing to rise a decade after the Paris Agreement, significant progress has been made in renewable energy adoption. The article highlights the achievements in solar, wind, and electric vehicle growth, while emphasizing ongoing challenges in reducing emissions.
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A Turkish military plane crashed, killing all 20 on board. The defense minister honored the deceased as ‘heroic comrades-in-arms who were marty. The incident has raised questions about the safety and operational protocols of the Turkish military aviation forces.
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A Turkish military plane crashed, resulting in the deaths of all 20 onboard. The defense minister expressed condolences, calling the fallen soldiers ‘heroic comrades-in-arms’ who were martyred.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy accused former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg of neglecting air traffic control issues and focusing on DEI spending, calling him ‘No-Show Pete’ and suggesting he is trying to rewrite his record to run for president. The accusations came after Buttigieg criticized Trump for urging air traffic controllers to return to work amid…
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Jesse Watters criticizes the Democratic Party’s shift toward progressive policies, labeling it as ‘commie.’ He warns that this approach may alienate moderate voters and weaken the party’s electoral prospects.
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Google has updated Chrome to automatically fill passport, driver’s license, and vehicle registration information. This new feature includes encryption and user confirmation to protect sensitive data.
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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman faced backlash from fellow Democrats for his comments on the government shutdown vote, prompting him to defend his stance during a recent appearance on ‘The View’. The discussion also touched on the potential candidacy of Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett for the U.S. Senate.
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John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has announced a campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler in New York’s 12th District. Schlossberg, 32, a Democrat, criticized President Donald Trump for corruption and a ‘constitutional crisis,’ emphasizing the need for fresh energy in Washington.
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Leaders of Australia and Indonesia have announced they are close to signing a new bilateral defense pact, marking a significant step in their regional security cooperation. The two nations, which have a complex and sometimes contentious history in security matters, are now poised to formalize their collaboration.
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ESPN failed to ask College Football Playoff Committee Chair Mack Rhoades about an alleged incident involving a Baylor player and an assistant coach during its CFP rankings show. The incident, which led to an investigation and HR complaints, was not addressed, prompting questions about ESPN’s decision to avoid the topic.
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A man in Louisiana used a fake limp and cane to disguise himself as disabled during a bank heist, only to abandon the act and flee with cash. Surveillance footage captured the unusual ruse, with police now searching for the suspect after he left the scene without any signs of injury.