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The FSB accuses Ukraine of plotting a bomb attack with ISIS against a senior officer, leading to the arrests of four individuals including three Russians and a Central Asian national. The alleged plot is part of a broader strategy to destabilize Russian military operations.
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Former NRSC advisor Matt Whitlock and Yemisi Egbewole discuss President Donald Trump’s involvement in the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, comparing it to the symbolic significance of the Berlin Wall’s fall. They also address the ongoing government shutdown, highlighting its political and economic implications.
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Hamas and Israel have reached a Gaza ceasefire deal that resulted in the release of all remaining hostages held in Gaza and the release of nearly 2,000 jailed Palestinians. The agreement marks a significant step toward de-escalating tensions in the region.
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Hamas has freed all remaining living hostages held in Gaza, and Israel has released nearly 2,000 jailed Palestinians as part of the Gaza ceasefire deal. This agreement marks a major step toward resolving the ongoing conflict and restoring stability in the region.
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A friend of freed Israeli hostage Daniel Sharabi recounts his friend’s kidnapping, rescue and return home on ‘America Reports.’ The interview provides a personal perspective on the events surrounding the rescue operation.
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A historic peace deal brokered by Donald Trump has ended a brutal war between Israel and Hamas, leading to the release of hostages. Emotional reunions and gratitude have followed, marking a major shift in the region’s conflict.
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Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon praised U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin, Netanyahu after the release of Israeli hostages from Hamas captivity. He defended the government’s actions against criticisms from CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.
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New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill is under scrutiny for accepting donations from Pin Ni, a businessman linked to the Chinese Communist Party. The donations include $60,000 to a super PAC and $5,800 directly to her campaign, raising ethical concerns.
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Former President Bill Clinton has commended U.S. President Donald Trump and other international leaders for their role in facilitating a Gaza peace deal. The agreement, described as a significant step toward Middle East stability, involves the return of hostage coffins to Israel.
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Russell Laffitte, a former banker and close associate of Alex Murdaugh, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison, with $3.5 million in restitution for his role in a multi-million-dollar financial scheme that helped conceal fraudulent activities linked to the disgraced lawyer. The sentencing follows a years-long legal battle, with Laffitte’s conviction initially overturned on…
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Former President Joe Biden and Antony Blinken both took credit for President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire deal, acknowledging the groundwork laid by the Biden administration. The agreement marks a significant step amid ongoing efforts to achieve lasting peace in the region.
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Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan was based on a Biden-era framework, while Trump dismissed these claims as a joke and criticized previous administration policies. The dispute highlights political divisions over the handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict.
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CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss is requesting staff to detail their work and provide feedback, facing backlash from the Writers Guild. The Guild has urged employees to withhold responses until CBS provides clarity on the email’s purpose and potential consequences.
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President Andry Rajoelina has fled Madagascar amid protests led by the powerful CAPSAT army unit demanding his resignation. The elite unit, known for its role in past coups, is now driving the current crisis.
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The CAPSAT unit, once a key supporter of President Andry Rajoelina, is now backing a youth-led movement calling for his resignation. This shift highlights growing dissent within the military and underscores the deepening political crisis in Madagascar.
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Jimmy Failla and Lydia Moynihan joined Fox Across America to express skepticism about Zohran Mamdani’s free busing plan for NYC, citing potential challenges to school systems and public spending.
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President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have secured a critical ceasefire deal that freed 20 hostages and brought much-needed hope for peace in the Middle East after two years of conflict.
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Comedian Bill Maher has acknowledged President Donald Trump’s success on his podcast, even though he was not his choice. He emphasized the importance of respecting success regardless of personal preferences.
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Dr. Marc Siegel, a senior medical analyst at Fox News, has highlighted the complex health challenges that freed Israeli hostages are likely to encounter as they attempt to recover from their traumatic experiences. In a recent appearance on ‘America Reports,’ Sie, the expert also addressed potential long-term effects, including post-traumatic stress disorder and physical injuries…
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott revealed that his close partnership with President Donald Trump is driven by shared beliefs in the rule of law and public safety. The deployment of Texas National Guard troops to support ICE operations in Chicago highlights their collaboration on immigration enforcement and civil unrest management.
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A comprehensive analysis of Google Maps, Waze, and Apple Maps evaluates their usability, routing accuracy, data handling, and features, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses in navigation.
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The Senate prepares for an eighth vote on reopening the government as the shutdown nears its third week, with Democrats demanding Obamacare subsidy extensions. Lawmakers in the upper chamber are expected to vote for an eighth time on the House GOP’s continuing resolution (CR), as the government shutdown inches closer to its third week.
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China’s decision not to seek further WTO special trade status has sparked global speculation about its intentions. By opting for a more self-reliant position, Beijing underscores its readiness to assume a leadership role in shaping international trade rules while maintaining its developmental status.
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Republican lawmakers Sen. John Kennedy and Rep. Steve Scalise accuse Senate Democrats of prolonging the government shutdown, with Kennedy comparing Senate dysfunction to a ‘game room in a mental hospital.’ Both lawmakers argue that the shutdown’s effects are causing significant pain for the American people.
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Revolutionary songs like ‘La Cucaracha’ and ‘Yankeedoodle’ have become enduring symbols of resistance, shaped by defiance and hope. These compositions, born from uprisings, have transcended their original contexts to echo the struggles of countless movements.
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The article showcases a variety of innovative gadgets designed to simplify and improve daily life, from smart toasters and Bluetooth water bottles to self-cleaning cutting boards. These items emphasize efficiency and convenience, offering practical solutions for modern living.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that the Palestinian issue isn’t fully resolved and that a two-state solution is necessary for a settlement, while acknowledging Trump’s Gaza plan as the best option available but noting its limitations.
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Pakistani forces and the Taliban in Afghanistan are reeling after deadly clashes, with observers warning that border violence could escalate into a full-blown conflict. The renewed fighting highlights the growing instability in the region and raises concerns about the potential for a broader conflict involving multiple regional actors.
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Sanae Takaichi’s political rise has been overshadowed by the potential collapse of her ruling coalition, raising concerns about Japan’s political stability. Her leadership now faces significant challenges that may undermine her aspirations to become the country’s first female prime minister.
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President Emmanuel Macron of France is navigating one of the country’s most severe political crises in decades. A newly appointed government has been formed, but uncertainty looms over its stability as mounting pressure for Macron’s resignation intensifies.
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Dem Rep. Mikie Sherrill accused Republican opponent Jack Ciattarelli of being ‘complicit’ in the opioid crisis that killed thousands in New Jersey. Ciattarelli’s campaign responded with lawsuits threats, calling the claims reckless and defamatory.
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Miners with black lung disease claim the Trump administration is not enforcing safety measures to protect their health. These allegations spotlight a growing concern over labor protections and worker safety.
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The Tennessee Titans have fired head coach Brian Callahan after a 1-5 start to the 2025 season. The decision follows a loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 6 and a record of 4-19 in 23 games since Mike Vrabel’s departure.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s close confidant, Vladimir Medvedev, has issued a stark warning to U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting that the provision of advanced missiles to Ukraine could lead to negative outcomes, particularly for Trump himself. Analysts suggest that Medvedev’s comments are part of a broader effort to signal Russia’s readiness to respond to Western…
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The German government has requested that businesses and self-employed individuals who received emergency aid during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown repay the funds. Many recipients are resisting the call, citing financial hardship.
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Israeli officials have intercepted a directive believed written by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, detailing plans for attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilian communities. The directive also orders fighters to broadcast violent acts during the assaults.
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A couple separated and kidnapped during the October 7 Hamas attack on the Nova music festival in 2023 have been reunited after more than two years of captivity. Avinatan Or and Noa Argamani, both Israeli nationals, were released following a peace deal brokered by President Donald Trump. Their emotional return has brought closure to families…
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A catastrophic bus crash in northeastern South Africa near the Zimbabwe border has resulted in the deaths of more than 40 people. The incident, which occurred on Sunday, involved a vehicle transporting passengers from Zimbabwe and Malawi returning to their home countries.
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President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi are set to host a high-profile peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, aiming to address the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The event has been expected to include Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, though Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated he will not attend.
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NFL star Za’Darius Smith, 33, has announced his retirement after 11 seasons in the league following his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles. The three-time Pro Bowl pass rusher, who played for several teams including the Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns, and Detroit Lions, is leaving the game with 70.5 sacks and…
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Sen. John Fetterman praised President Trump’s role in securing the release of the last Israeli hostages, calling it the end of a ‘nightmare.’ He emphasized the importance of the peace plan for achieving enduring stability in the region.
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Arab leaders are preparing for difficult negotiations at an Egypt summit aimed at ending the Gaza war. The meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh could potentially expedite an end to the conflict, although regional powers still need to resolve complex details that have hindered previous talks.
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The Russian Navy has denied reports suggesting a technical malfunction forced its diesel-electric attack submarine Novorossiysk to surface near France. French media had previously reported a potential fuel leak in the Strait of Gibraltar.
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Cameroon’s presidential election saw over 8 million voters cast their ballots, with President Paul Biya facing a divided opposition. While the polls were peaceful, critics question the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.
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French President Emmanuel Macron is facing continuous political turmoil as his latest prime minister, Sebastien Lecornu, resigns and is swiftly reappointed. This ongoing situation highlights the difficulties Macron encounters in maintaining government stability amidst a challenging political landscape.
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President Donald Trump signed a historic Gaza peace deal, ending two years of conflict, and hailed it as ‘peace in the Middle East.’ He praised world leaders for their collaboration and promised the next phase of the 20-point peace plan would focus on rebuilding Gaza.
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President Andry Rajoelina has left Madagascar amid mass protests and the loss of military support. He departed on a French military plane, signaling a significant political shift in the nation.
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The gubernatorial debate between Winsome Earle-Sears and Abigail Spanberger in Hampton Roads, Virginia, was overshadowed by controversy over attorney general nominee Jay Jones’ threatening messages to a GOP leader. Jones’ political allies, including high-ranking Democrats, have defended his actions while condemning the violent rhetoric, though some have criticized the media’s focus on the scandal.
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Mike Vrabel, head coach of the New England Patriots, has expressed frustration with the NFL officiating, highlighting a contentious issue as the league navigates a season marked by frequent penalties. The Patriots endured 11 penalties for 65 yards in their 25-19 win over the New Orleans Saints. Despite the setbacks, the team showcased strong offensive…
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A leading constitutional scholar has raised concerns about the Supreme Court’s potential ruling that could expand presidential power to fire executive officers. This development has sparked a heated debate among legal experts regarding the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.
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An American anti-abortion group is now facilitating connections between MAGA Republicans and Britain’s Reform U.K. party, focusing on shared opposition to abortion rights. Demonstrators from around the world, including the U.S. Alliance Defending Freedom, gathered in London for the March for Life event.
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Southeast Asia has achieved a milestone in public health by eliminating tobacco use, making it the first smoke-free region globally. Europe, however, is now the most tobacco-dependent region in the world.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson warns of a potential historic government shutdown due to Democratic obstruction, blaming them for prolonging the crisis and urging passage of a clean budget. The current 13-day shutdown is now the fifth-longest in history, with Johnson comparing it to the 2013 shutdown that lasted 16 days.
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Tyler Shasteen, president of Turning Point USA at the University of Chicago, is demanding accountability for Professor Eman Abdelhadi, who was arrested on felony charges during an anti-ICE protest. Shasteen criticizes Abdelhadi’s ‘inflammatory and anti-American rhetoric,’ arguing that students deserve a ‘safe and open campus environment.’ The University of Chicago has condemned violence but avoided…
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The Red Cross has been involved in hostage and prisoner exchanges between Israel and Hamas, with a notable operation in November 2023 freeing hostages from Gaza. The organization emphasizes its diplomatic role in negotiating peace and humanitarian access.
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Vladimir Kara-Mur, a Russian opposition figure, was released in a major prisoner swap between Russia and the West last summer. He has now been re-declared ‘wanted’ by Russian authorities.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a document outlining a Gaza ceasefire deal, with key mediators Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey. This follows the release of all remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas, marking a significant step toward regional stability.
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President Trump called for Netanyahu’s pardon from fraud charges, citing the return of hostages as a pivotal moment. The move follows public discontent over Netanyahu’s Gaza strategy and the prolonged hostage recovery, adding to his political uncertainties.
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Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., is introducing legislation to impose stricter English proficiency requirements for commercial truck drivers, including the ability to converse with the public, understand traffic signs, and communicate with law enforcement. The bill comes amid calls for increased safety after incidents involving foreign-born truckers in Florida, such as the fatal crash involving Canadian…
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Timothy Bohler, a New York City man with nearly 20 arrests, is facing additional charges after allegedly fatally striking Lelawattie Narine, a cancer survivor, with his motorcycle in the Bronx. The incident occurred on March 22, 2024, and resulted in Narine’s death two weeks later.