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Rep. Elise Stefanik has warned that antisemitism is set to ‘skyrocket’ following the election of Zohran Mamdani as the mayor of New York City. During a recent appearance on the political talk show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ she criticized the Democratic leadership in New York, including Mamdani, for what she described as a failure to…
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Vice President JD Vance honored the Marine Corps at its 250th birthday celebration, vowing to continue supporting its members and ensuring their safety in combat. He shared personal military stories and emphasized the importance of a well-trained and well-equipped Marine Corps.
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Tom Brady’s cloning of his family dog has sparked debate over the ethics of pet cloning. Fox News host Jimmy Failla and his panel discussed the controversy, highlighting concerns about animal welfare and the emotional impact on pet owners.
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U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has called for the installation of news cameras in federal courtrooms following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Grassley praised Erika Kirk for her public plea to have cameras in the courtroom for her husband’s accused assassin.
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President Trump has postponed sanctions on Hungary following talks with Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The U.S. sanctions target nations purchasing Russian oil, but Hungary’s limited options prompted Or.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom, celebrating his recent redistricting victory, visited Texas to signal his potential presidential ambitions for 2028. During a speech to Democrats in Houston, he emphasized the importance of shaping the future in the state.
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A 22-year-old driver, Silas Kenneth Sampson, crashed into a crowded bar patio in Tampa, Florida, killing four people and injuring 13. The incident occurred during a high-speed police chase that ended at Bradley’s On 7th.
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The NFL has requested all teams to observe a moment of silence for Dallas Cowboys rookie Marshawn Kneeland, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Kneeland, who died just days after his first NFL touchdown, is being remembered for his promising career and spirit.
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A fatal workplace shooting in Texas left three employees of a landscape supply business dead, with San Antonio police investigating the motive behind the targeted attack. The suspect was found with a self-inflicted wound after a manhunt, though his status remains unclear.
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The EU Commission has struggled to convince Belgium to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing legal and financial risks. The bloc aims to raise €140 billion to support Kyiv, with Russia potentially paying reparations as part of a peace deal.
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The FBI is investigating the death of a passenger aboard a Carnival cruise ship that recently returned to Miami, Florida. Carnival Cruise Line confirmed its collaboration with the FBI, but details about the incident remain undisclosed.
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Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes were eliminated from bowl contention after a 29-22 loss to West Virginia, marking the second consecutive season with a losing record. Sanders expressed frustration over the team’s performance, stating it did not reflect their potential.
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The US is reportedly seeking bilateral agreements with countries, demanding pathogen data in exchange for foreign health aid renewal. Critics argue this could threaten health security, data security, and national sovereignty.
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The 50th anniversary of Chevy Chase’s iconic portrayal of President Gerald Ford on Saturday Night Live marks a pivotal shift in American political satire. This moment, once met with network censors and presidential pressure, now represents a norm in public discourse, as shown through historical comparisons with earlier attempts at parodying presidents like John F.…
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Bolivia’s new president, Rodrigo Paz, has vowed to implement free market reforms, promising “capital, for all” as he takes office. This comes after nearly 20 years of one-party rule and amidst Bolivia’s worst economic crisis in four decades, which has led to dollar and fuel shortages.
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North Carolina is mourning WakeMed Campus Police Officer Roger Smith, who was shot and killed while protecting patients. The governor offered condolences to his family.
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The Senate may take a test vote as early as Sunday afternoon on a Republican spending bill to end the government shutdown and fund parts of the government. The bill funds key departments but excludes healthcare subsidies, leading to internal Democratic divisions.
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Federal authorities have dismantled a multi-state ISIS-linked terror network planning Halloween attacks on Jewish communities, highlighting the use of encrypted messaging. The DOJ’s swift action is credited with preventing potential threats, with officials emphasizing the importance of inter-agency cooperation in countering extremism.
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Fierce fighting continues on the streets of Pokrovsk in Donbas. Observers predict that the city will soon fall to Russian troops, raising questions about the course of the war.
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on Friday night has left many low-income residents across the country in uncertainty regarding their access to SNAP benefits. Advocates for the needy warn of potential disruptions to food aid for struggling families.
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The U.S. government shutdown has reached its 39th day, with both political parties facing mounting pressure and potential backlash from voters. The impasse centers on healthcare subsidies tied to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), with Republicans opposing its extension and Democrats aiming to secure funding for the program.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accused the BBC of being a ‘Leftist propaganda machine’ due to its editing of a speech by former President Donald Trump, calling the portrayal of the 2021 US Capitol riots as ‘100% fake news.’ The BBC responded by stating it considers differing views and opinions of its coverage.
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The Football Association of Ireland voted to call for UEFA to suspend Israel from competition, citing alleged violations of UEFA statutes. The resolution marks the third European soccer governing body to support this call.
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A former Bangladesh cabinet minister has accused USAID and the Clinton family of fueling the 2024 riots that led to the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The claim suggests that the unrest was a carefully planned operation backed by Western interests.
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The article discusses President Trump’s controversial plan to construct a Mar-a-Lago-style residence on the Potomac River, which has reignited debates about the balance between executive power and government transparency. The proposal is seen as emblematic of his ‘demolish first, ask and questions later’ approach, which has sparked tensions with Congress over the need for faster…
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The Berlin Wall, which fell on November 9, 1989, has found its way to various locations around the world, with each fragment carrying its own historical narrative. These remnants serve as poignant reminders of Cold War history and the end of East-West division.
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Meta has been generating billions in revenue from scam ads, using the profits to fund its AI initiatives. The company faces potential regulatory fines and plans to reduce its reliance on scam ad revenue despite internal acknowledgment of its role in the global fraud economy.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated Proposition 50’s landslide victory, framing the redistricting battle as the key to Democratic hopes in the 2026 midterms. He emphasized that reclaiming the House of Representatives is ‘the whole thing’ for Democrats, calling on other states to adopt similar strategies.
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Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced her retirement, marking the end of a long tenure in Washington politics. Her legacy includes a pivotal moment in 198, when she became a prominent advocate for AIDS patients during a time of widespread stigma and fear.
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As the government shutdown enters its 39th day, Republican senators have intensified their criticism of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, during a Senate floor session. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) called for replacing the program with a better system, citing its failure to meet promised cost reductions and its unsustainability.
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In a thrilling college football game, No. 2 Indiana rallied from a 24-20 deficit to defeat Penn State 27-24, thanks to a last-minute touchdown pass from quarterback Fernando Mendoza to receiver Omar Cooper Jr. The Hoosiers’ quarterback orchestrated a 73-yard drive in the final minutes, overcoming a 1:51 deficit and a timeout challenge from Penn…
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A significant air attack occurred in the Kyiv region on Saturday night, resulting in five injuries. The attack targeted both residential areas and vital infrastructure, according to Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the regional military administration.
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Kenyan activists from the Free Kenya Movement were held for a month in Uganda after being seized during a rally by presidential rival Bobi Wine. Their release has sparked discussions about regional tensions and the safety of political figures.
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A LifeFlight helicopter crashed in Wilson County, Tennessee, Saturday, resulting in at least one fatality and two critical injuries. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the incident, which has prompted emergency responses and area restrictions.
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Ukrainian Special Operations Forces reportedly destroyed an S-400 Triumph launcher and an ammunition depot in Crimea. The strikes, attributed to Ukrainian SOF, are part of ongoing efforts to disrupt Russian military capabilities in the region.
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Germany’s joint operations command chief warns that a war with Russia could erupt ‘tomorrow,’ prompting readiness for 800,000 NATO troops. Russia dismisses Berlin’s claims as ‘nonsense,’ accusing Germany of ‘re-Nazification’ while its military buildup costs nearly €400 billion.
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The Polish Sejm has rejected President Karol Nawrocki’s proposed bill aimed at modifying the provision of aid to Ukrainians. The bill also included provisions for criminal liability related to the spread of ‘Banderism.’
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Kayla Nicole, Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, has reportedly deactivated her X account following the resurfacing of controversial tweets containing racially charged remarks and homophobic slurs. Her Halloween costume as Toni Braxton was speculated to be a jab at Kelce and Taylor Swift.
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Robert Piest, 15, vanished after meeting John Wayne Gacy, who later became infamous for killing 33 young men and boys. Piest had disappeared on his mother’s birthday, and his body was found in the Des Plaines River after being identified through dental records. Gacy’s arrest was partly due to evidence from Piest’s friend, Kim Byers,…
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President Trump’s policies have facilitated closer relations between the U.S. and countries near Russia and China, prompting those nations to deepen their engagement. At the White House on Thursday, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan and other Central Asian leaders are capitalizing on this opportunity.
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Forensic analysts have confirmed that the testimonies of over 50 men, who were sent to the facility in March, meet the United Nations’ definition of torture. The U.S. government sent more than 200 Venezuelan men to the prison, where they faced conditions described as inhumane and degrading.
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Cori Clingman pleaded guilty to three counts of negligent homicide under the influence of alcohol for the fatal car crash that killed Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson and two others. She faces up to three years in prison, though prosecutors are recommending a five-year sentence per count.
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A powerful tornado has struck a town in southern Brazil’s Parana state, killing five people and causing widespread destruction. The storm overturned cars and demolished entire neighborhoods, with nearly half the town reduced to rubble and hundreds injured.
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Qatar will host the U-17 Men’s World Cup annually for the next five years, impacting young athletes and the host’s legacy in global football. The event raises concerns about player health and Qatar’s role in international sports.
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Buffalo Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin has taken an indefinite leave of absence from the team to support his fiancée, Carolina Matovac, as she recovers from a heart transplant in Sweden. The team confirmed the decision, emphasizing the personal challenges Dahlin faces.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned a large-scale Russian airstrike as ‘brazen’ and ‘demonstrative,’ stating that Ukraine is cooperating with allies to acquire more Patriot air defense systems.
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Joe A. from Shelton, Connecticut, lost $228,000 to a ZAP Solutions cryptocurrency investment scam after his divorce, illustrating the growing threat of online fraud. The FBI reports that cybercriminals have stolen over $50 billion from Americans in the past five years.
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A gunman allegedly opened fire on Border Patrol agents during immigration operations in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, prompting a federal manhunt. The suspect, driving a black Jeep, fled the scene after shooting at agents, though no injuries were reported.
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Vietnam’s commitment to globalization is a stark contrast to the growing global skepticism of the trend. The article explores whether the country’s enthusiasm goes beyond economic gains.
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The Senate remains in deadlock as Majority Leader John Thune aims to keep lawmakers in session until the government shutdown ends. Despite efforts to finalize a spending package, no resolution has been reached, with Republicans blocking efforts to extend Obamacare subsidies.
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A drone dropped red paint on Russia’s trade mission in Stockholm, continuing a wave of vandalism targeting Russian diplomatic compounds since May 2024. Swedish authorities face criticism for inadequate security measures despite NATO membership.
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Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s senior aide praised the US decision to terminate funding for the Radio Free, which the aide said had been undermining the government in Budapest. The move marks the end of US taxpayer money supporting the Hungarian branch, which has been accused of promoting liberal activism and undermining the government.
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Former TV anchor Angelynn ‘Angie’ Mock, 47, was charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing of her 80-year-old mother, Anita Avers, in their Wichita home on Halloween. Mock was arrested after police found Avers with multiple stab wounds and Mock was discovered outside with injuries, claiming she stabbed her mother to ‘save herself.’
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Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk reported that the ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure have caused severe challenges in the Kharkiv, Sumy, and Poltava regions. These areas continue to face significant difficulties due to the ongoing conflict.
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Green Bay Packers star Micah Parsons reflected on the death of his former Dallas Cowboys teammate Marshawn Kneeland, who died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Parsons emphasized the mental health challenges athletes face and the importance of mutual support within the NFL community.
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A California mother, Ashlee Buzzard, has been arrested on a false imprisonment charge unrelated to her daughter’s disappearance, as the search for Melodee Buzzard continues. Authorities confirmed the arrest is not connected to the case, but detectives are unable to fully outline the crime due to ongoing investigations.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commended Ukraine’s Air Assault Troops for maintaining control over the Pokrovsk axis, a critical region in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Zelenskyy presented awards to the troops during their professional holiday celebrations.
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Arseniy Yatseny, former Ukrainian Prime Minister and Kyiv Security Forum head, claims Russia will remain undemocratic and reconciliation with Moscow is not feasible. Yatsenyuk’s remarks underscore the ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
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Sweden’s PM Ulf Kristersson has emphasized the need for a long-term isolation of Russia, citing security concerns. He has also pledged to support European NATO members’ military budgets, aligning with broader Western strategies against Russian influence.
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Border crossing operations in Ukraine have been temporarily suspended following a critical failure in the country’s border control database system.