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BBC’s Director Tim Davie and CEO Deborah Turness stepped down after controversy over a documentary edited footage of Trump’s speech. The documentary’s handling of the footage sparked public backlash, leading to the executives’ resignations.
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US President Donald Trump has accused the British state-funded broadcaster of manipulating public perception ahead of the 2024 election, claiming the BBC edited coverage of his January 6, 2021 speech to influence voters. BBC Director General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness resigned amid a scandal over a controversial documentary that featured a…
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The White House has discussed the possibility of naming the new Washington Commanders stadium after President Trump, though the extent of his involvement remains unclear. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that Trump’s role in the ‘rebuilding of the new stadium’ was mentioned, but details on his contribution to the project are not yet…
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U.S. District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf has resigned, citing concerns over President Trump’s alleged ‘assault on the rule of law.’ In a letter to The Atlantic, Wolf criticized Trump’s actions as targeting his adversaries.
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Mike Rowe, host of ‘One Nation,’ discusses how companies must adapt to the AI boom’s effects on the American blue collar workforce, emphasizing the need for businesses to find their, own solutions to the complex challenges posed by automation.
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The Senate took a major step toward ending the government shutdown as key Democrats joined Republicans in passing a revised spending plan. However, critical healthcare issues remain unresolved, complicating the path to full government reopening.
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The White House press secretary mocked the BBC after its top executives resigned amid a scandal over their coverage of the 2021 US Capitol riots. Leavitt shared media reports mocking the BBC, including a Telegraph headline claiming Trump was ‘going to war’ with the BBC.
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Former CIA operative J. Michael Waller has warned that the US risks losing everything if it allows China to dominate AI. This statement highlights the critical importance of maintaining American leadership in the field of artificial intelligence.
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Amazon has initiated significant layoffs across its operations, sparking concerns about the impact of AI on the American workforce. Fox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed the situation on ‘One, Nation’, highlighting the broader implications for employment and technological advancement.
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Eight Senate Democratic Caucus members voted to advance a deal reopening the federal government, marking a rare bipartisan effort amid deep partisan divides. This group includes former governors and key party figures, some of whom face reelection in the future, highlighting complex incentives at play.
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The FAA is reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 major airports due to staffing shortages caused by the government shutdown, which has now lasted 40 days. Experts warn these disruptions could worsen if the shutdown continues, impacting thousands of flights and passengers.
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In Week 10 of the NFL season, Jonathan Taylor and TreVey, Henderson delivered standout performances, propelling their teams to victory. Conversely, Justin Jefferson and Sam Darnold faced significant challenges, contributing to their teams’ losses.
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This article tiers all 32 NFL teams based on their playoff chances, ranging from Super Bowl favorites to the top draft pick candidates. The focus of the analysis includes the Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, and Seattle Seahawks.
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The Patriots’ offense leaned on two rookies, TreVeyon Henderson and Kyle Williams, in a 28-23 decision over the Buccaneers, marking their seventh straight win. This victory highlights the growing impact of the rookie duo on the team’s offensive strategy.
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Rams wide receiver Davante Adams has praised quarterback Matthew Stafford’s performance, suggesting his play has been ‘MVP caliber’ throughout the season. The comments have sparked discussions about Stafford’s potential for individual accolades.
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Lions coach Dan Campbell took over playcalling duties from first-year offensive coordinator John Morton, leading to a dominant 44-2, victory over the Washington Commanders. The strategic shift marked a key turning point in the team’s season performance.
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The Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers are set to clash in a highly anticipated Sunday night football game. The matchup, which is one of the most anticipated in the NFL season, could significantly impact both teams’ standings.
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Three drones were spotted flying over the Doel Nuclear Power Plant in northern Belgium on the evening of November 9. The incident has raised concerns among security officials about potential threats to the facility’s safety.
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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has publicly endorsed President Donald Trump’s initiative to restart nuclear testing in the United States, as highlighted during his appearance on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ The conversation focused on the renewed emphasis on nuclear testing, with Pompeo aligning himself with Trump’s strategy.
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US President Donald Trump has proposed a $2,000 dividend for all qualifying American citizens, funded by the revenue generated from his tariff policy. The plan faces legal challenges in the Supreme Court, with critics warning that the tariffs have raised consumer prices.
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The Supreme Court’s impending ruling on the legality of President Trump’s tariffs has sparked significant debate among legal experts and policymakers. This case is particularly important because it addresses the broader issue of executive authority in foreign policy decisions.
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Kelly Clarkson returned to her Las Vegas residency, helping a fan propose and a couple renew vows, marking a heartfelt moment in her performance. The singer, who postponed shows after her ex-husband’s death, brought joy to the audience with emotional moments.
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Fox News contributor Guy Benson outlines necessary steps for the Republican Party to avoid repeating 2025 losses in 2026. He emphasizes the need for internal reforms and a focus on key voter demographics.
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Margaret Atwood has faced more backlash from left-wing critics than conservatives for not aligning with their political views, despite her novel ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ being embraced by the left. She warned about the U.S. moving toward totalitarianism, citing the erosion of media independence and judicial autonomy.
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Billionaire philanthropist Miriam Adelson, majority owner of Las Vegas Sands, has publicly endorsed Rep. Elise Stefanik’s bid for New York governor, praising her efforts to combat antisemitism. Stefanik, a leading House Republican and Trump ally, has criticized New York Governor Kathy Hochul for her perceived mismanagement and support for progressive policies, labeling Hochul the ‘worst…
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Michelle Obama has criticized Trump’s East Wing demolition plan, highlighting concerns over the loss of historical significance. The project, which could double the size of the White House, has sparked a political debate.
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During an interview on the nationally syndicated radio show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ Florida Governor Ron DeSantis delivered a passionate defense of American conservatism as rooted in the principles established by the nation’s founding fathers.
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Tom Brady has recognized Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford as the LFG Player of the Game for his outstanding performance, which included four touchdowns against the San Francisco 49ers. This award highlights Stafford’s significant contribution to the Rams’ victory.
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Author Margaret Atwood claims she has faced more harassment and backlash from left-wing critics than from right-wing ones, as revealed in a recent interview with "60 Minutes." The writer, best known for "The Handmaid's Tale," expressed surprise at the level of hostility she has encountered from the left.
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The 2023 U.N. climate talks, held in Belém, Brazil, have drawn significant attention due to the absence of the United States. This absence has sparked discussions about the role of major emitters in global climate efforts.
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Republican and Democratic leaders are nearing an agreement to end the government shutdown, which has affected over 850,000 federal workers. The negotiations focus on funding for border security and disaster relief, with both parties seeking to avoid prolonged political gridlock.
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The BBC’s director general and chief news executive have resigned following backlash over the editing of a Donald Trump speech. The controversy centers around the alteration of a speech made by Trump before the Capitol protests.
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Chad Pergram of Fox News highlights the significance of tonight’s Senate test vote on ending the government shutdown. The vote will determine if the government remains closed or reopens.
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The Python Software Foundation has seen a significant rise in donations after rejecting a $1.5 million grant with DEI restrictions. The foundation is still seeking sponsorships to close the funding gap.
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Lenny Wilkens, a legendary NBA player and coach, has passed away at 88. He is one of only five men to be inducted into the Hall of Fame as both a player and coach.
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President Donald Trump believes the government shutdown is nearing its end, with the public expected to receive clarity soon. The administration is working to reach an agreement to restore full operations.
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Fox News host Mark Levin discusses the unique challenges facing America, positioning it between Marxist-Islamist movements and the far-right factions. Levin emphasizes the nation’s distinct identity amid global ideological pressures.
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The Miami Dolphins surprised the Buffalo Bills with a thrilling upset win, breaking a five-game losing streak. The Los Angeles Rams, led by Matthew Stafford, secured a key victory to bolster their playoff hopes.
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Billionaire Miriam Adelson has endorsed Elise Stefanik in the New York gubernatorial race, highlighting her stance against antisemitism. Adelson’s support is a significant boost for Stefanik’s campaign, given her influence in Republican circles.
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The BBC’s director general and head of news have resigned after being accused of misleading the public in a documentary about the 2021 US Capitol riots. US officials criticized the BBC for altering Trump’s speech, with the broadcaster defending its pursuit of truth without agenda.
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Stacie-Marie Laughton, the first openly transgender elected official in U.S. history, has pleaded guilty to child sex abuse charges in a Boston court. The 41-year-old former New Hampshire lawmaker was accused of collaborating with her ex-girlfriend, Lindsay Groves, in the exploitation of children through the exchange of child sexual abuse materials.
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The Detroit Lions delivered a commanding performance in their 44-22 win against the Washington Commanders, showcasing their offensive strength. Despite the Commanders’ injury-ridden roster, the Lions capitalized on opportunities, leading to a dominant display on the field.
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The Senate is set to vote on a crucial procedural measure that, if passed, would initiate the process to end the ongoing government shutdown. This vote represents a significant step toward resolving the funding impasse that has halted federal operations.
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Business leaders Bear Handlon and Dean Goble of Born Primitive and Black Rifle Coffee Company have announced they will donate 10,000% of their profits to veterans’ medical bills. The commitment was disclosed during an appearance on ‘'Fox & Friends.’'
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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford showcased his prowess with a four-touchdown game against the San Francisco 49ers, expressing his satisfaction with the performance. The performance marked a key moment for the Rams as they continue to build momentum in the NFL season.
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The Big Weekend co-hosts are discussing whether military members should be social media influencers, following the Army’s pause on its Creative Reserve pilot program. This debate centers on balancing recruitment efforts with ethical responsibilities.
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The Senate is preparing for a test vote tonight to break a filibuster on a GOP spending plan aimed at ending the government shutdown. The bill would reopen the government until January 30, requiring 60 votes.
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Kentucky GOP Senate candidate Nate Morris argues that the Senate filibuster should be abolished, calling for Senate Republicans to ‘stand with’ former President Donald Trump. Morris emphasizes the need to eliminate legislative gridlock and prioritize majority rule.
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The NFL’s first game in Berlin since 1994 was a major success for American football fans, showcasing the sport’s growing popularity. However, concerns about aging stadiums in Germany may limit the league’s long-term growth in the region.
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Kaveh Madani of the United Nations University warns that Iran’s severe water crisis threatens regime stability and nuclear ambitions. The country faces its worst drought in decades, with dams running dry and water supplies at critical levels.
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The Houston Texans executed a dramatic 26-point fourth quarter comeback to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars 36-29 in a thrilling AFC South matchup. The victory gave the Texans a 4-5 record on the season, while the Jaguars fell to 5-4.
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Belgian defense minister Theo Francken announced the arrival of a British anti-drone unit in his country, citing concerns over ‘hybrid threats’ following reports of drone sightings over Belgium. The deployment comes amidst tensions with Russia, with Francken’s controversial remarks about ‘wiping Moscow off the map’ drawing condemnation from Moscow.
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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has urged U.S. President Donald Trump to reconsider his decision to withdraw from the WHO. The comment comes after Trump’s announcement of the United States’ withdrawal from the organization, a move that has raised concerns about the global health response to the pandemic.
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A bipartisan funding bill for Congress and congressional support agencies ensures the Government Accountability Office (GAO) avoids steep cuts and boosts member security, as part of a deal to end the government shutdown.
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The Senate is expected to vote as soon as Sunday night to start advancing legislation to end the 40-day government shutdown, but there are obstacles that could drag the process out for many more days. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is positioned as a key potential roadblock due to his opposition to measures that could harm…
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Senators have reached a bipartisan agreement to end the government shutdown, with Democrats coalescing around a framework negotiated by key senators and GOP members. The deal includes provisions to ensure a 60-vote procedural threshold for advancing the funding package and guarantees re-hiring and back pay for laid-off federal workers.
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A Mexican national illegally residing in the U.S. for over a decade was arrested for a fatal DUI hit-and-run in Orange County, California. The incident led to the death of 71-year-old Barry Tutt. Gatica, who had previously been ordered deported in 2012 and was a fugitive, was identified as the driver, having been arrested in…
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Fernando Mendoza’s impressive performance in college football has positioned him as the top contender for the Heisman Trophy. His dynamic playmaking and clutch performances have caught the attention of voters, making him a favorite for the prestigious award.
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Dowdle, who was fined for recreating the iconic ‘Key & Peele’ character’s celebration, stopped short of another fine — and Jones followed suit. The decision appears to be a strategic move to avoid further legal issues.
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Lando Norris has silenced his critics with a commanding victory in Brazil, bringing him closer to an F1 title. The win marks a pivotal moment in the championship race as he now holds a strong position in the standings.